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  A DAINTY TOUCH ~ Little finger lifted in a 
dainty. manner, Russia's No. 1 man, Premier 
Nikita Khrushchev takes an olive from a salad 
tray served during Thursday's luncheon at- the fied. 
From Our News Wires | Then he went back up to the 
WASHINGTON—President Eisen-| third floor to “work on some hower and Soviet Premier Nikita Papers’ as aides trooped into 
§. Khrushchev met separately with) he mansion. AP Wirephete 
University of Pittsburgh. He was a guest at the 
school luncheon before leaving for Washington on 
his nationwide tour The waitress is not identi- 
Ike, Nikita Lay Out 
- Final Confab Plans | own part in a tour of the Na- 
tional Institute of Health in 
favor of the preparation ses- 
sions, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 195944 PAGES 
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     12 Passengers Thrown Clear ss 
53 Die in Plane Crash Lake Huron Water = Odds Too 
Proposal Is Jolted ; 
By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. 
The Southeastern Michigan Water Authority, which) 
has envisioned a $90 million bond issue to pay for a 
jee pipeline from Lake Huron, today was criticized 
rom two sides. ‘ 
Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman said the au- 
thority is a “dead duck.” 
Harold K. Schone, director of the Oakland County! 
Department of Public Works, urged the authority to be, 
dissolved and that the aeeu = | 
ty move ahead imm an By doet Surplus 
    
— he 
French Airliner, 
Africa-Bound, 
Falls at Takeoff | Relatives at Bordeaux 
! Great Ms as pens ae ee ae 
- were ee eh 
          
        Airport See Explosion, 
Become Hysterical   t 
| BORDEAUX, France i— 
A French airliner bound for 
|Africa crashed and explod- 
‘ed within minutes of take- 
‘off Thursday ‘hight, killing 
(53 of the 65 persons aboard. 
Three ch i dren were 
among the “{2 survivors 
thrown clear before-the 
four-engine DC7 blew up 
and gurst into flames. Most 
‘were burned seriously. 
The plane made e two-hour stop- 
in Bordeaux after an wun- 
Paris on a   to join in a “metropolitan 
system approach”. of get-| 
men “res Hinges on Strike (lr ile a The criticism came this morning 
during a meeting of a special wa- 
Steel Walkout Could 
Sink U.S. Treasury's ter committee of the Oakland 
UPI Telephote 
$25 Million Excess | BOTH DEAD — The odds apparently were too great. So the 
Siamese twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Schultz of Chester- 
ton, Ind. are both dead today. Doctors at a Chicago hospital had 
hoped to save one of the babies in separation surgery, but encoun 
tered loo many complications. The ‘girls were born joined at the 
abdomen. County Board of Supervisors, 
whose job it is to see where the 
county will fit into a lingering dis- 
pute over an additional source 
of water, 
in a closed meeting im Ponting | wasHINGTON (UPI) — The fate! Wednesday night, the SMWA,) i. . =| formed three years ago in hopes | the Eisenhower administration | 
of getting Lake Huron water for first treasury surplus in three years: 
Oakland and Macomb counties, !appeared today to depend on the Tiny Girls Die in Chicago ANCHORAGE, Alaska ® — A 
commercial airliner with 16 per- | tentatively decided to scrap erig- |settlement of the steel strike. | _ 
“ever 8 Doctors Unable to Save sm tert crested. onan inal plans for a revenue bord bs- * * 
sued by the administration )ester- Aleutian island last night and a over 
eventful flight from 
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sue and try for a voter-appreved | A mid-year budget 
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| | | | general obligation bond issue. 
top advisers today planning for; A short “block away and across| | “Who would ever approve such the fateful talks that start late the street, Eisenhower was in con-| As the conferences continued, the a thing?” Willman questioned, 
today on a Maryland mountaintop. {erence with Secretary of State;|White House announced tpat Eisen- | ’~ * 
Khrushchev said today he thinks Christiam A. Herter, U. N. Am-‘hower and his guest had decided to} “It's no secret,’ he told this 
tensions between the United States bassador Henry Cabot Lodge, whoigy by helicopter rather than by, morning's gathering, “that we've 
and the Soviet Union will be les- accompanied Khrushchev on his | automobile to Camp David, Md, 
sened to some extent as a result ‘cross-country tour, and Llewellyn) ; 
tothe presidential 
{Catoctin Mountains where they will of his visit to this country. |Thomas, U. S. ambassador 
x « * Moscow. ; 
Khrushchev,’ still a walking ex- CALLS OFF TOUR 
“~ _ hibit of energy despite his gruel-| * 
ing nationwide tour and a late: retreat in the 
imeet until . Sunday. 
* * * 
Earlier, the President had seen | The* White House said Eisen- 
dinner session last night, was up G°don Gray, his special assistant hower asked Khrushchev to state 
for breakfast at 8:25 a.m. at the 0" "ational security affairs. 
President's guest house. ‘Khrushchev had called off his 
  pe = AP_Wirepbote 
CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY — A _ plainclothes officer 
stops Russian Premier Nikita. Khtushchev's son, Sergei, from en- his preference and the Premier 
\chose the whirlybird. 
They plahned to fly together, 
taking off from the White House 
grounds at 4:15 p.m. EST on 
the 45-minute trip of about 65 
mile s. 
Small crowds gathered on the 
street corners opposite the craam 
and green guest house, bedecked 
with the red and yellow Soviet 
flag. They gazed somberly at the 
entrance. On the sidewalk im- 
mediately outside Blair House se- 
curity 
moving. 
Starting tonight, 
Communist chief and the Presi- 
dent will try to persuade each 
other to shift government policy 
in the interest of peace. 
Khrushchev, newly returned 
from a remarkable and hectic 
tour of America, indicates he 
has not retreated an inch from 
his persistent accusation that 
U.S. policy created and pre- 
served the cold war. : Begin Building agents kept iid 
the visiting) 
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| |been offered a contract from 
| troit."" He emphasized that the fi-| 
jnal decision rests withthe City, 
Commission. i 
The city, for the past several 
for new water as it watched the 
ground level supply slowly dwin-. 
say they need enough buyers to | 
make it work. i 
The idea of several of the cm 
ties of Southeastern Michigan join-| 
jing together with Detroit to supply,     day forecast that the government 
would wind up the current fiscal 
year next June 3 some 95 million 
dollars in the black—a surplus 25)   million dollars bigger than had! Even One Siamese Twin 
CHICAGO \# — A difficult attempt to save the lives, "egular trip to Bama 
jof tiny Siamese twins by separating them has ended in De-| been anticipated last January, 
Budget Director Maurice H. 
Stans said that despite the in- 
crease, the anticipated surplus | 
was still a thin-one and that he | 
years in the negotiating stage | **Y ®° chance for a tax cut died Thursday night, 4 
/hours and 40 minutes after 
ithe surgery was completed. 
* * * before naid- 196). 
He also disclosed that the ad- 
dling, has been the prize target (ministration would ask Congress 
of the SMWA. Authority backers (next year to increase postal rates 
again to help end the red-ink opera- 
PROFIT DROP WOULD HURT 
waier was suggested in a lengthy strike continues longer than “two 
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| Our Lady of the Lakes 
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Twp. to Cost $500,000 fj i 
$500,000 Our Lady of the Lakes’ as income, would be higher than 
in) Waterford original estimates. He said spend-, lor three more weeks.” It is now! 
n its lith week. 
He said the steel shutdown 
could cause enough of a drop in 
the profits ef steel companies 
ously reduce tax receipts that 
would help build the surplus. 
Stans’ mid-year review. forecast 
hat government spending, as well 
  ng would run about $1,875,000,000 
jhigher than President Eisenhower | 
had planned earlier this year and 
Construction began today on the revenues woul be up by $1.960,-; 
This would raise estimated 
\Catholic High School on Dixie H¥Y. spending for the year to $78,906,-| 
jin Waterford Township. 
President Eisenhower, after 11} Located between Williams Lake|to $79,000,000,000, 
days of startling headlines about 
the. boss of world communism, §is! 
pictured as hopeful the tour had 
some impact upon the visitor 
which might induce him to listen 
more receptively to the U.S. gov- ‘and Andersonville roads, the school 
building will be on a l7-acre site 
gymnasium-dining hall and 10 In the fiscal year which ended 
last J 30, the government | 
deficit was $2,306,000,000. 
classrooms. 
A window-lined corridor will con-' 
nect the two buildings. tering Scheniey Hall at the University of Pittsburgh, under. the 
impression the younger Khrushchev was a cameraman and was 
attempting to ‘crash’ the luncheon. He was straightened out quick- 
ly, however, and the son was permitted to enter. ernment's arguments. 
* * 
The two get downto man-to- 
man talks this weekend in a plac- 
id® setting ideally adapted to talk 
about peace. 
Khrushchev ended his United 
States tour with the same note room 
joined by a large workshop, 
A fully equipped kitchen, locker 
rooms and showers, and a teach- 
and two lecture rooms,‘Many new 
skylight details havé been worked 
into the h This was his theiie at .the-finel 
nondiplomatic . gathering of his 
publisher of the New York Jour- 
nal of Commerce, was private. 
CONCEDES CAPITALISM bers will help finance it 
    er’s lounge also will be included. 
Provisions have been made Jet 
study hall space, a large ary, C. 
‘school by architect) 
project is being sponsored by the! was shot 
Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit.itoday by a man in the robes of 
{Pledges from the 1,100 parish mem-|, Buddhist monk. ‘are running higher than expected! 
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antic 
pated. . their deaths. 
day. Mary Helen Schultz died during the operation 
Marie Ellen Schultz}————— 
Schultz, a Gary, Ind. insurance 
adjuster who lives in Chesterton, 
‘Ind, stated before the operation 
\that it would be fine to have the 
  The girls together weighed 11\two babies or even one. a 
ipounds, 10 ounces at their birth! tion of the Post Office Department. four days ago, They were joined) 
abdomen. the at “If neither of them lives, I feel 
probably was meant to be that 
‘They were un-| way,” he added. 
Stans warned that the surplus “le to take enough nourishment 
could be wiped out if the steel |'? sustain life. ia hospital at Valparaiso, Ind. 
Dr. Willis J. Potts, surgeon-im- where the twins were delivered 
chief of Children’s Memorial Hos: cunday by Caesarean section 
only chance to live. 
But. in the course of the three. 
‘hour operation, an. eight-member 
surgical team made two discov- 
eries: The twins shared a single 
heart and a single liver. 
ONLY ONE COULD LIVE 
That meant that only one could’ 
retain the organs and be saved. | 
* * * 
“There was no chance for both 
to live,” Dr. Pofts related. “Cir- 
‘cumstances were .such that 
could only give Marie Ellen her’ 
rightful chance to life.” 
Marie Ellen was larger aud in 
heart was badly deformed and | | pital, sald surgery offered their | 
had one auricle instead of two. 
“It was the most amazing heast southwest of the present Our Lady, plunged’ $12,500,000,000 inte the [ve ever seen,’ Dr. Potter said. 
of the Lakes Elementary School. ped—a record peacetime deficit. | There have | webs of 
It will contain a large combination per the previous fiscal year, the ‘separations of Siamese twin 
linked at the abdonien. But D 000,000 and estimated tax receipta} better physical shape. But the 
{ we The parents, both 28, have three 
‘other daughters. 
Bring Your Raincoat Thurs-| 
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| The mother, Marilyn, still is in 
'to the Football Game | search pilot reported no sign of 
| life at the wreckage. 
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ko, French 
Sudan, and Abidjan on the Ivory 
| Coast 
Officials of the privately owned 
TAL Transport Aerien Intercon- 
tinental airtine, operators of the 
| aircraft, said several prominent 
African petiticians were aboard. 
"Among the survivors was Sekou 
ee health minister of: the 
‘French Cameroons. Most of the 
passengers were French. 
Airline officials said there were 
‘a few Britons aboard but there 
was no immediate indication. of 
any Americans on the flight. 
* *« * ” 
The plane plunged into a forest 
two miles from Bordeaux-Merignac 
airport just before midnight after 
making a shaky takeoff 
The pilot appeared to be having 
‘difficulty gainirig altitude on leav- 
jing the runway. 
| There was a tremendous roar 
| when the plane blew up. 
i 
Many relatives and friends of 
[passengers watching the takeoff 
j will dampen all of Mix 
‘irons as ‘‘King Football” swings 
‘into high gear : 
weatherman to go to the stadiunis 
armed with raincoats afd umbrel- 
las nee 
Temperatures tomorrow will 
range from 65-77. 
Generally warmer is the forecast 
for Monday through Wednesday. | 
Rainfall will total one-tenth to! 
fwo-tenths of an inch, mostly to-! 
*/ night and tomorrow. Tonight's low,   
j T. will be near 60. 
Revenues for the current year|Potts said-this was the first in- at 10:15 this morning winds were 
stance-of surgical division involv- southeast at six miles an hour. 
ing interdépendent circulation and = The jowest temperature in down- 
respiration systems. 
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father of * 
The twins, 
  
‘Assailant in Monk’s Robe   
eylons 
and critically wounded 
| The 60-year-old Bandarariaike 
    
                     town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 
53 degrees. At 1 p.m. the reading 
Elvin was 70. 
Top Official Shot 
ranaike made a plea to the 
country to be calm, and said he 
forgave his assailant. 
“A foolish. man dressed inf the Spectators are warned by the, Showers tonight and tomorrow saw the crash and hysterically 
higan’s grid-| broke through guard rails in an 
,effort to rush to the scene 
| Several of the survivors were 
‘found some yards from the crash 
scene, apparently thrown clear by 
the impact of the crash. 
  
tor Sunday. ts partly sienay. 1 U.S.-Rebels 
Caught in Cuba Led Band in Attack on 
| Castro Troops; Deny 
Being Under Orders 
PINAR DEL RIO, Cuba &# .— 
, Two American leaders of an in- 
iSurgent band that clashed with 
| Fidel Castro's troops have been 
captured, Maj. Dermidio Escalona 
jannouncéd Thursday night 
The Americans were captured 
after a fight -Wednesday in which 
itwo of the insurgents were 
wounded and 30 taken prisoner, 
‘tended by a group of leading U.S. George . mon of Detrdit:- | Froot Our News Wires |whipped a ..43-caliber’ revolver; Two bullets hit the prime min-|said Escaiona, the provincial mili- 
; businessmen Thursday night. The? Completion of construction {s) CQLOMBO, Ceylon (AP)—Primejfrom under his robes and fired ister on the left side. , tary commander. Among the pri- 
dinner, given by Eric Ridder,|scheduled for September 1960 The Minister ,Solomon Bandaranaike! si. shots. Rushed to the beopital, Randa. OCT? it was reported, were 25 
soldiers of the former dictator, 
:Fulgencio Batista. . 
Maj. Escalona said the twe 
Americans were Col. Austin 
  Khrushchev unblushingly con- tional tend-' a. Y whom named ceded hi government has adopted] ing the convent and present gradel ea gre pe ration etter robes of a monk fired some shots) Sratistt neag af the, band, & capitalist technique — the itischoot within the next two years.|being wounded in the abdomen _ of me at my bungalow,” be said.) seq Maj. Peter John Lambton, @ centive system -- {0 spur PtOiThe general apnstruction contractiand arm. A hospital source said I appeal to all to show COmpaS-| 94 vearold pilot. Young whe ts 
——. : for the high school was awardedine was sinking. “ond sion on this man and not lo wresk) pagtish.born, formerly lived in A question was asked the So. the Clarence Gleason Construction’ Gey Gen.’ ir Oliver Goonetil veagrance on ima” | Nassau, The Bahamas. He was, 
viet Premitr at a dinner tast (Co. of Detroit. like declared a state of emer Bandaranaike was due to leave quoted as saying he had not 
night why Rubsla had junked |... cccmmsnnammemmmemommee gency’ im this Indian Ocean for New York Monday te attend | come to fight tn Cuba “under Communist dogma to un 1 re nce A Sesaton of the U.N. General | anybody's. orders. I did it of my 
* eutiver” a « atts of co Tn Todd ’s Press ‘ Assembly. He planned tater own will.” « : 
couraging individanls to prodace f Ay : et visits to London, Cairo and Bonn. | He was questioned about alleged: 
ee TTIAE cc cmcteiaeecteatiaeianammennienien! - Bandaranaike today canceled his) ly bringing in Cuban currency it- “We're not stupid,” Contics | ee planned visit to Washington and/ legally when he arrived in Cubs 
was quoted as replying. “We adopt’ County News ............. conferences with President Eisen-' last. March. At that time he. said 
whatever we thits is good. After) ganoriais ................ . hower and Secretary Of State his address was S81 Southwest 
all, Ford invented the assembly) Perm & Garden ......... Christian A. Herter. . /Sist Ave., Miami, Fla. 
line and we adopted it because @/ igh Sehbol ............... 18 ' Immediate cause of the shooting: 
& good.’ _ Markets .........:. saseced was not known. Ceylon has been: This Isnt for Tots 
eb Obitdaries ... ie torn by religious, racial, Mrs. Khrushchev left her hue| Sports ............. cies, SOO - and labor strife for months and 
band to his businesd today and) Theaters ............., 20% there have been riots and. strikes took off on her own to see the) TV @/Radio Programs .., 43. | _ whieh pi the nation’s econ-! 4 rerun of & 
famous paintings in the U.S. Na-| Wilson, Earl ......... pp omy and left thousands unem-| tional Gallery of Art, Women’s Pages ..... os we ployed. iL. i 
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‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, 
      SEPTEMBER 25,_1959 * 
    
CARRY ON — Retiring Pontiac Police Inspec- 
tor Clark Wheaton (left) wishes 
Hareld K.. Kunkle well at a reception in the 
  Quiz3 Men . 
Quiz 3 Men \Darent-Teacher Confabs — Purse Snatching 
Three men were held for inves- 
tization of unarmed robbery today | 
following an unsuccessful attempt 
i» snatch the purse of a 47-year- 
id theater clerk. | 
* * * : { 
Alma C. Hahn, 48 Auburn Ave. 
told Pontiac police she was walk- 
ing on Auburn early this morning 
hen a trio of bandits tried to 
take her purse. | 
The straps broke and. they .   
fled empty-handed, she told 
officers, | 
Three men were arrested by 
pallce shortly after the attempted 
theft 
* * * 
hey are Arthur P. Brown, 2, 
of 95 Clovese St.; Charles Ek. Ter 
rell, 21, 590 EF. .Bivd. S.; and Mans- 
field A. Gamble, 24, of 221 Rock- 
well Ave. 
They are being questioned by 
detectives today. , |   
  —" Ponting Press Photo 
Public Safety Building. Wheaton was the guest 
- of honor at the affair. He retired after more 
than 37 years of service on the local force. new Patrolmah 
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Oakland Water Authority. 
0 | C 00 0 IC | Pa cy | ; | On the question of which of the; 
One teacher reported she could 
specific d 
By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG | 
_The Pontiac Board of Education'see definite results in 
last night sanctioned as “policy” C@#és. 
a two-year-old experimental meth-| «| have already noticed prog. 
od designed to devote more per-| ress in the student because of sonal scrutiny to the problems of; the understanding | gained 
the individual elementary pupil. -; about yim as a result 
The Parent-Teacher Conferenc-, penterence with ene of his par- 
ing program has doubled in use, egts,” she sald. 
and effectiveness, Lester It, Stan ; 
ley, principal of Hawthorne School “Tt have given the extra adult 
told the Board praise and encouragement that his 
|mother told me he needed. Ile 
Stanley is chairman of the jay made marvelous growth in 
Home-School Comnimunications | self-confidence. 
Committee, entering Its fifth (to be urged. He ts eager to act 
year as a study group of par. tijings‘out in pantomime now. Last 
ents and teachers, which inatg- year this would have been @ real 
urated the experiment im 1967. | ordeal! He no longer has 
Stanley said conferencing be 
tween teachers and parents takes 
place twice a year in conjunction 
with report cards 
HALF-DAY OFF this student would have been 
much lower without the help J 
was able to give because of in- 
sight gained from his mother. Like-! 
‘wise. his mother has continued Lake Huron Water 
Proposal Is Jolted 
report rendered by the . National 
Sanitation Foundation three years|tested as being invalid by his son 
ago. -.? 
‘SEEMS INFEASIBLE’ : 
SMWA, Schone said: 
politan system water approach be 
approved,” he said. 
troit is the most benefit to Oakland’ 
County,”’ Schone added. “This pri- 
110 years for water for certain areas! 
Tto members of the w 
| would be, in addition to a Detroit 
| Huron by 1970. 
of the « 
| “f feel growth in all areas for|reluctant to move ahead sooner Protested by 
Carleton Warrick has been pro- (Continued From Page One) 
and daughter of a previous mar- 
riage, . 
71-year-old Warrick, fatally; 
\shot by a man who barged into: 
ihis downtown Pontiac office July | 
2%, willed all his property to his) 
attractive blonde wife of 22 years, In calling for the abolition of the 
“It seéins rather infeasible to 
have two agencies deing the 
same thing, We must work out ust Joan Ruth, 44. . 
something or we're going 
to have further delays.” | fin a petition filed in Oakland 
| County Probate Court, W. Carle- 
“I recommend that the metro-| ten Warrick dr. and Virginia 
Carroll Warrick, both in Florida, 
filed three objections to the ad- 
mission of the will to probate, 
The son and daughter contend, 
| that: ' 
| 1. The execution of the will was;     “The program of the city of De- 
marily because of a financial anc 
time element standpoint. 
‘ + «€ ro * not the free, unhampered, unin-/ 
mi can! : ‘fluenced act of the deceased. 
Mercant afford te wait another) 2. The will is in violation of the, 
of the county,’ Schone said ‘rules of natural justice as applied | 
In a lengthy report to the Board by courts. — 
of Public “Works’ and distributed| 3 Execution of the will was 
ater commit- based upon mistake and misunder- | 
tee, Schone pointed out some ad- standing, and was not an expres.’ 
vantages and disadvantages of the Sion of the true feelings, intent, met jtan water plan. ‘and purpose of the deceased. 
| David C. Pence. attorney for the 
aon-aed ecees viewes ee meet went two, said the will has been certi-| 
; ified to Circuit Court where, in a 
intake and also one from Wayne ‘month or two, a jury is expected 
Osenty. = Ward letake from take Ito test its validity. He declined to 
He said the plan promises water pending this determination. 
to ‘critical areas'' of Oakland, ; 
County by late next year. oy gee h vr. Rdoniipce pd ' make ye mes (i. 4 sald he Willman listed on disadvantage found only $15,000 in monetary 
‘of the SMWA proposal in that, he, assets in the doctor’s name, fed- 
said, it couldn't find enough buyers _ ___ 
as most of the communities in the| 
southérn portion of the county are} 
already under 30 . year contracts, 
with Detroit in receiving water) 
from the city through the South |   
‘two proposals would be the least| 
expensive, Schone id the De-| 
troit metropolitan plan has ‘one: 
of the lowest rates in the country.”| 
Schone, however, said there would 
be no control over rate increases, 
which he listed as one disadvan 
tage. 
Fred L. Yockey, chairman of 
the special water committee, 
who said he was in agreement 
with Schone and Willman, urged 
a meeting with Macomb County 
hetore going to the Onkland 
Board of Supervisors with a firm | 
proposal. } 
In the negotiating stage for sev- 
eral years with Detroit, Willman, 
explained that his city has been;   
  DR. SAMUEL A. BUTLER 
“until we knew who the prime 
mover was going to be”’ 
He continued: ‘They (Detroit) ; 
have been in the water business’ on lac OC OF 
for more than 160 years. That! 
| In schoolx where - conferencing tg yuide and encourage him, at Would be my choice.” | . L 
| NLRB Probes bas been adopted, pupila are yiven home | 
hal 
Paper Strike Publishers in Detroit 
File Separate Charges 
of Unfair Practices alt of the school day uff so that) «bducation continues 24 hours a the parents of each can engage day Consequently 
appointment interviews with : 
structors. the closer the 
| home ahd school work together, the 
‘inere the child benefits.” 
Parent-teachor conferencing is | Vozens of the teachers reported 
optional, according te Staniey, Similar cases and similar satisfy Pontiac presently pulls water 
from 23 wells, some of which, 0 e onore 
Willman said, the city woud main-| 
tain should it sign up with De- . 
eal. | Samuel A. Butler Will | . 
so” | Get Fifty-Yeur Award Will of Dr. Warrick 
‘Oakland Doctors 
‘elaborate on the three objections | Children . 
The murder still is unsolved. 
lice admit they are 
  
Going to Parley 
Eight physicians will represent 
the Oakland County Medical So- 
ciety at the 1959 House of Dele- 
gates of the Michigan State Medi- 
cal Society 94th annfal session. 
The three-day conclave begins 8 
p.m. Sunday at the Pantlind Hotel 
in Grand Rapids. 
The elected delegates of Oak- 
land County are doctors Paul T. 
Lahti, Reyal Oak; Michael C. 
| Kozonis, Pontiac; Felix J. 
| Kemp, Ponfiac; Walter J. Zim- 
merman, Royal Oak; Merle A. 
Haanes, Pontiac and Rebert 4. 
Mason, Birmingham. Alternates 
are Dr. Robert M. Brookmyer, 
Birmingham and Dr. Rockwood 
W. Bullard, Clarkston, 
| “The annual session is a sci- 
jentific refresher course featuring 
31 guest lecturers," said 
of the Oakland County Medical So- 
ciety. “By attending this post 
graduate meeting, doctors will be 
ity.” 
Papérs to be read will furnish 
a concentrated review of all pha- 
ses of ‘medicine and surgery and 
technical exhibits will present the 
new and currently 
jideas in medicine and ith allied 
fields, according to the secretary. 
The State Medical Society will 
fill seats on its governing board 
the last day of the session. 
delegates to attend the session, has 
been nominated to the position of 
15th District councilor, comprising 
Oakland and Macomb counties. If 
elected, he will be seated on the 
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Mrs. | 
Mary Haines, executive secretary | 
better able to serve the commun.-| 
interesting | 
Dr. Robert J. Mason, one of the | 
and no pressure lias been ap. | 
plied from the school system ad- | 
| ministration to induce schools to 
| begin conferencing. Report cards tendent of schools, said: 
| will be continued, | 
DE IROIT up 
trikebound daily newspapers to - The city's three 
day awaited outcome of a National within it," Stanley said. “In 1957- dedicated parents, teachers and 
Labor Relations Board investiga-(58 nine schools engaged in some | &dministrators contribute their 
tion into their charges of unfair parent-teacher conferencing while | time and talents as demonstrated 
labor practices against the Interna-jin 1958-59 there were 20 partici. “eT® tional Typographical Unien and a 
loval affiliate 
a 
Detroit Mailers Union Local No. Views between parents and teach- to Become City Dec. 1 
1 which is affillated with the 
(TU, yesterday struck the News, 
limes und Free Press, 
None of the newspapers has a | 
contract with the striking fecal. | 
The Detroit, Newspaper Publish 
Assn., which represents the 
three newspapers, separately filed 
unfair labor practice charges yes- 
terday against Local No “40 and the ers “Conferencing has grown in ure 
because of the Inherent values 
pating sehools. 
“During the first vear of the 
experiment there were 2,252 o,ods inter- 
ers to discuss the individual prob-! 
lems of the students. Last year 
the number grew to 5,173 con- 
ferences.”’ 
Approximately 100 teachers 
conducted conferences the first 
year of the program. The sec 
ond year more than 70 teachers 
participated. 1 
Parents’ reaction to the confer 
re jences were more than gratifying, 
GO TO WASHINGTON 
An official in the NLRB. office 
uw Detroit sald the charges were 
being investigated . and findings, 
would be turned to the 
NLRB's general counsel in Wash 
ington 
The Weather 
full Us. Weather Bureaa Report 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY Meatlr 
cloudy today, high i!. Cleady with 
cceasional showers and somewhat warm- 
er tontght and temorrew. Low tenight, 
of, high temerrow 77. East to southeast: 
sinds at 8-12 miles ove} 
Today in Pentiac 
Lowest temperature preceding @ a mj 
60 } 
At @ am Wind velocity 16 m ph 
Direction —@outheaat 
Bun sets Friday at 6 28 om Stanley said. He quoted saniples. 
of their response on questionnaires 
about the program: | 
‘SCHOOL MORE INTERESTING’ | 
“T believe the conferences have) 
helped both my son and daughter, 
in child growth and has made 
school more interesting for them. | 
The conferences have helped me 
understand my son better.” | 
~“The conferences are very in. 
teresting. They have helped me | 
te understand the teacher, In| 
conference there were a lot of | 
things the teacher explained to | 
me that weren't on the report | 
card,” | 
| 
“T have received very specific 
and helpful information: concerning 
my children, particularly in set-| _ from village to city with a seven. 
' man commission. It will become Joining with Willman and Schone, ; 
ing results in supporting the Detroit plan was, IN Grand Rapids j 22 
* * * | Delos Hamlin, chairman of the | 
re ‘Board of Supervisors. “It is the! . = Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin- ...;, Dr. Samuel A. Butler of Pontiac\$ GALLON 
: i eosin =“ economical | ini receive the Michigan State'e 
“The Pontiac Schools will con. ‘Che 84 Medicad Society's Fifty-Year ~ Facto 
tinue to hecome an ever \iinprov-' Yocke y- suggested that the Award at its Mth pnnual session ,@ = 
ing school system so long as such DPW act in the same capacity to be held in Grand Rapids next > Guarae- 
as the South Oakland Water Au- (week. \@ teed 
thority in providing Detroit's wa- |) The award. given to doctors of @ | 1959 
ter to the Oukland cities and stock 
townships not receiving water 
from the authority, 
No price tag ever was placed 
jon how much it would cost the 
| county to join in with Detroit. 
| However, Schone said, should 
his stggestion be followed by the   
Community Near Flint 
FLINT (P — Swarts Creek, a 
community of 2,300 three miles 
southwest of Flint, voted 548-495 
Tuesday to change its status ‘tion then should be made with the 
cy for funds to develop plans for 
a county-wide water system in 
tegrated with the proposed metro- 
‘politan system. Ay ahi 
Fewer 1960 Ford Models 
Will Be Longer, Wider 
By BEN PHLEGAR leer The Faleon is 11 inches nar- Genesee County's sixth city 
Dec, 1, 
    
AP Automotive Writer rower than the Ford. 
DETROIT Ford has cut the 
number and increased the size of 
its standard models for 1960 
* * * 
The diviston also has redesigned 
its line more extensively than ei-| 
ther of its major competitors. in : toad the popular prtce-tield, | sone! G " 
: Headlights have moved into the And it ha 1 the ¢ ve on ape sgrinl ite oe jetille, The extrethe wraparound = — 4s Give the baw comm: | Windshield has been replaced to Set haces inere Wrarkes .. eliminate the dogleg which pro- . Toem. “ truded into the front door area. 
No prices were announced at the * * Ford has a. completely restyled 
_ front end that includes a hood 
which extends the full width of 
the car, leaving only a narrow [Board of Supervisors, an applica-| 
Housing and Home Finance Agen-| 
strip of body metal along the | 
side, This eliminated the conven: | 
  imedicine who have been in medi- |$ 
cal practice for 50 years or more,/e SAVE $1.38 Per Gallon 
   ar received by Dr. Butler me SCOCHHOCSSSOSHSOOCEL OS OSESESOCLOCOOOEOEE 
iN i ie ‘Remington’ Meetings of the annual session @ PERMANENT Anti-Freese ee TRAP LOAD | e ms 4 
"will take place Sept. 27 to Oct. $ sis tin 3 Hand Traps | 2. The tast four days will be ig ‘t . _— SHELLS | devoted to postgraduate study 7 te 80 | and lectures on the most recent 8 Simms 88 9 developments in today’s prac. Price 2 e 4 
tlee ef medicine. ~ : GALLON a 
The program is designed to e Meets U.&. Army * 
ibring the newest information to e | ee oe SS reale BOX 
| Michigan's family physicians. Dur- IM come. ly throws the tar- of 25 
ing the first three days the House e 
of Delegates — the policymaking $ 
body for the State Medical Society @ 
as 7 = : |e will conduct its annual business. | ¢ AUTO. NEEDS - 2nd Floor 
On Wednesday evening, Dr. Mil 8. ssteckeaseobessoncess 
ion A. Darling of Detroit, will be; ——     
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[inducted as presicent of he Mielke QIU IMIIUITIINITNINTNTIIIITNTHIN gan State Medical Society. | 
  
Hurt Steel President 
Suffers Hemorrhage - | hurry! We expect a quick ‘s 
HYANNIS, Mass, (® — Walter | 
F. Munford, 59, - president of 
U.S. Steel Corp., suffered a 
cerebral hemorrhage which | 
| partially paralyzed him yester. | 
| day, after surgery fer an acct- 
| dental knife vound in his ab- Ladies’ RIDICULOUS LOW PRICE! SALE STARTS TONITE “ 
! 
these are gone, there will be no more. 
Just 311 of These Smart Styled - Fall Weight 
Every Coat FIRST QUALITY! Every Coat 1959 STYLED! - 
Sun ries Baturday 
Downtown Temperatures 
f arr . § aim 
QM cs Suae 08 12m 
Sam. Sh lpm 7 
9 ON ssass ~ 58 
am 65 at 623 am 
Moon sets Friday at 208 pm 
Moon rises Saturday at 12.11 aim 
Thureday in Pentisc ting up a plan to help one of my | national press preview which start- 
‘chiidren achieve better concentra- 
lfion and study habits, 1 feel this 
ea is the only Way in which parents 
*¥ can actually know what their chil- 
dren are doing, and can help to 
jsolve problems while the problems 
‘are still small. This system also ed yesterday. However, James 0. 
Wright, Ford Division general | 
manager, said the lowest ice 
model in 1960, a Fairlane, would 
cost about the same as the most 
expensive line of Fords in 1957— 
at that thme the Fairlane 500 xse- The vear end has pronounced, 
slated fins, half moor tail lights,’ 
a higher, narvower trunk opening. 
Can Use Red Cross | 
By act of Congress, the Army     
{As recorded downtown! 
Highest temperAture ......... 
Lowest temperature = .......... Aa 
Mean temperature .,., .... . 615 
Weather—-Cloudy 
One Year ‘Age tn Pontiac 
Highest temperature .......... 0 
Loweat temperature ...ccse0.6 20+: 05 
Mean temperature .... 0 0.4... 72.8) 
Weather—Rain 
_ Highest and Lowest Tempereteres This} 
Date in #4 Veara 
  iO | helps to avold difficulties which 
might come up, and is, in great 
|part, responsible for the fact that 
inv children all tove school and) 
anytl connected with it.” 
| “Conferences give a complete 
picture academically as Well as a 
perspective of the child as a 
imember of a group, This cannot   
  oa im 1691 _ 4 In 187% be evaluated or beneficial to the| nipeatnerneers Tem wotere omer child by any other means than. 
haltimore 91 68 Memphis” —&.-49| DY “@ two-way’ communication.” Pismarek "2 #52 Miami B. a6 676)° 
putt" $4 8 Monershe $2 11 teneace mrivtiong pa. eee con \ mneapolis 76 67) ‘ Chicago 66 63 New Orleans 86 73) ference invitations, 03.2 per cent Cincinnat! 90 62 New York 96 6¢ Of the parents made appoint. Cleveland 75 62 Omaha 65 60 ments for interview: Denver S41 Pollaton = 67 a Detrort es ” Phoenix ‘ 0 @ The time devoted to each con- 
Port, Worth #1 tt oe To. to 99 ference was approximately 30 min- 
: “Fle «say Bt 66 8. ie = ¥4 je 58 utes. . 
lacksonvitle $741 Praverse coe i4| Teachers, too, agreed that the oe are pathington 90 seivalue of the conferences was “im- 
Los. Angeles 78 64 Tampa 9s 7) Measurable.” - 
A aa | twe and four door and Navy can incorporate the Red | 
Cross into military service. ries 
oo POT. OF RANGE | domen. ‘ 
Dr. Robert L. O'Connor, U. 8. Steel medical director, disclosed 
téday that Munford had suffered 
a stroke late yesterday after. & 
neon and had since been under & 
the care of Boston specialists, 
His cbndition was described as 
not critical, but he has a 
paralysis of his right arm and 
difficulty in speaking. 
a ney 
  
Ford said its dealers will offer 
cars in 1960 covering 90 per cent 
of the auto market price range— 
from: the Falcon through the Thun- 
derbird. : le 
Hut it alse bebtalled the stand. | 
ard Ford line by eliminating six - 
models offered last year — a 
a two) 
and four door hardtop, its Sky- | 
liner retractible hardtop and one 
station wagon. | 
The 1960 Fords are almost five 
inches wider and more than five “It’s on inches longer than this year. 
*: * * 
This increases the spread in \ rirectans 
fength between the standard Ford 
and the compact Falcon to 2    
‘ 
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TE—RE-RODS—RE 
& FLATS—TUBING—SASH—ADJUSTABLE 
COLUMNS—CULVERTS FOR INDUSTRY and 
BUILDING TRADES 
11S Branch St. Pontiac 
FE 4.0586 
5 Acres of Storage Facilities 
Siding : 
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 _THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959   
U.S. Offers Uranium 
to International Body f J = _ 
‘in the coming”year up’ to: $$0,00/Smart Shoppers Look for 
of enriched urgnium, for use in| Simms Advertised Bargains. ~ agency <pomsoti research proj- ; - Seek Control of Weapons ciesss Con Prevent Escapes ects. . 
Bugs Read Tastefully VIENNA (UPI) — The United 
States today offered enriched 
uranium valued at $50,000. to the   
  Every-Day-of-the-W eek 
|Here on This Page... 
TALLAHESSEE, Fla. —A con- third annual conference of the In- Get this money-savin habit — read Simms ag-. 
verlisemenis every » ag and you lt. soon see 
    fo Curb Teen Crimes A ‘NEW YORK (AP)—A Senate Regional facilities throughout road gangs in Florida has to out-'   ternational Atomic Energy which 
opened here on’ Tuesday.   NORMAN, Okla. @ ~. Twenty- 
jnine coples.“of “Our _Nafional 
|Forests” had to be remioved from how much mote you SAVE here every time you 
shop. Look tor Un-Advertised Values Too! 
      federal dction is needed in sev- 
eral fields—narcotics and weap- 
ons control among them—in 
drive to curb juvenile crime. 
The committee, headed by Sen. 
Thomas Hennings (D-Mo), con- 
cludes today a two-day hearing 
an the, problem which marks the 
start “of a series of hearings 
across the country. 
Hennings, conducting the hear- 
ing alone Wednesday, heard Goy. 
Robert F. Wagner, : Police Com-| race Rockefeller. 
Hennings saw a demonstra 
some weapons 
The arsenal 
sawed - ‘shotgun, a 
and a kitchen knife. 
starter’s pistol, addicts were also’ proposed by 
included a studded belt. eulich-biade kite, zipguns.| pene 
In addition, Kennedy showed a’ 
imported E 
missioner Stephen Kennedy and| from West Germany, which had) 
other officials describe the need 
for federal aid and action. 
Rockefeller was one of several 
witnesses who called for tighter 
federal control of the ~ narcotics 
traffic and interstate traffic in 
weapons, 
In a five-point program he also) 
urged that federal lands be made the gun shipments, thal revolver. 
had come into the country. been converted from a harmless 
blank-shooting device into a le] 
He said 80,000 such weapom| 
The commissioner called for al 
federal“law requiring ‘shippers to/E 
notify police about. disposition of;      
   
  
available to states for work 
camps for young delinquents, and 
that federal grants be made to! 
public and private groups for re-|— 
search into the —_ prob- E 
lem. ; 
  
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t Weekend SPECIALS Why Pay $1.49? T 09 Bcihs tlawd Alone 
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       Wis. (AP) — For the * = -% 
   prison pony } 
Every man in a roadgang is first time in 20 years, police | because they were damaged b tion: ry use (ney y by the police commissioner of 8!Ven 18 days off his sentence for officers here may lawfully orgie oe CA ee 
taken recently every six-month period in which 
there are no escapes. 
After one recent escape, Pom- ithe aeliiadinne: warsing Cee ae 08 
ifirearms by all persons, includ- 
stick) Albritton said he thought one ing policemen 
pending with a chain, a hose, | | escapee “would have gotten hurt E. D. Helke said it wasn't being Wy 
| it he'd come back here.” Other enforced anyway. Beach Prison Warden J. J. | John F. Floberg,- U.S. alternate | the University of Okjahoma libra- 
  United States is prepared to donate ' termites. 
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clothes underpriced at S|MMS 
  Sizes 1413 to 17 in long steeve—— 
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FILM SPLICER f eG 21 sleeves. Santorized, non-shrink 
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WORK CLOTHES em_«<aoouw FOR “ema 
You'll find quality-made,_Thger wearing 
MEN’S Blue Chambray 
Work Shirts       
    
    \ Car-Coats and Jackets 
GIRLS’ and LADIES’. 
jackets in girls sizes T to 
“ BOYS! and GIRLS’ Poplin Jackets 
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MOVIE CAMERA New Instant Light 9) acount e 
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$48.80 1s gr gag 1987 
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Ner GFGUS Slide PROJECTOR With AUTOMATIC Push-Pull Chonger 9 
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   OPEN TONIGHT _and SATURDAY NIGHT 
‘til 10 P.M. Here are just a few of the Many Week-End 
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  New “Modglin” PRESS-O-MOP 
Sponge MOPS 
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'16 Years Behind Warren Says Delays 
Are Bad for Everyone 
Hurt Legal Profession 
WASHINGTON ( — Federal dis- 
trict courts are so far behind in 
their work it would take them 16 
years, the way things are going 
now, just to clean up the back- 
log, ‘Chief Justice Earl Warren THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 
Edwards Roasts Plan 
‘Ho Name High Court DETROIT # ~ A plan to have 
2 Michigan's Supreme Court Justices 
said: “I intend to vigorously ob-' 
ject to this plan and will do so 
with all the fight that is in me. 
“I think it would be most un- 
fortunate for the Michigan bar   
  Used Steam in 1770 
A steam-powered tractor — the 
world's first automotive vehicle 
— was designed for artillery use 
by Capt. Nicholas Joseph Cugnot 
of the French army around 1770,   Swim Champion’s Son : 
Faces Battery Charge 
LOS ANGELES (AP)—A war- 
yeitant charging battery and, dis- 
for John Scott Weismuller, 18, 
~ son of former swimming cham- 
pion and movie actor Johnny . 
Weismuller. 
x * * 
Dennis Lynch, 16, said young 
Weismuller forceé his car to the 
curb and beat him: up Sept. 7. 
Lynch said Weismuller objected 
to him following a car occupied 
by friends of Weismuller. 
  
said Thursday, 
Such delays, he told the Federal 
Bar Assn, in a prepared address, 
are bad for everybody concerned 
and besides bring to “the entire| 
legal profession a loss of public | 
confidence, respect and pride.” 
“It is certain now that the fed- 
eral judiciary wilj simply be un- 
able to keep pace with the great 
forward strides in the economic 
and social growth of our coun- 
try — With the acceleration and | 
complexity of scientific progress 
—as long as it lacks an ade- 
quate number of judges, and as 
long as it lacks simplified pro- 
cedures and substantially im- 
proved administration,” he said. 
The cages pending in federal 
district courts today number more, 
than 71,000, the chief justice added. | 
iBesides, he said, federal agencies 
‘and departments are far behind | 
in administrative proceedings, 
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NEW HOME FOR PAINTING—Workmen place the last brown 
paper cover over the famous Emanuel Leutze painting of Washing- | 
ton crossing the Delaware as the Washington Memorial Building, 
new home of the canvas, nears completion at Washington Crossing, 
«Der ; roe : _| Pa. The paper covered the painting during interior decoration. Nor- 
ina nines ccency, macesings ty! man Fisher, superintendent of the state park there, directs con- | 
jthe fact that meaningful informa, | struction superintendent Ransome Wilgis on ladder. Walter Lownes | 
ition on the state of the backlog! is the other man. | 
| /       
‘and the extent of the delay, is - 
not even available" he said. 
| Farl W. Kintner, president of the Senators Are Divided 
lassociation, announced plans for a. ; : 
lresearch project on delays in jus [OM Renaming of Bridge | bridge. Both went to the state af-| 
jtice in the federal courts. He did| LANSING  — Take your pick | fgirs committee. | 
jnot go into details, but said an|One resolution submitted in the| Sen. Charles O. McManiman 
jambitious program had been Senate has asked renaming of the|(D-Houghton) js for the status quo, 
worked out which would need co-| Portage Lake bridge hetween Sens. Perry W. (ireene. (R-Ann! 
joperation as well ag ‘money in| Houghton and Hancock for Carl Arbor) and L. Harvey Lodge (R- considerable amounts” from’, Winider, an Upper Peninsula Oakland County) for renaming the | 
jfoundations and others, if the Jb | Highway Engineer, structure. A second resolution arged re- 
tention of the present name of the| 
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   | DETROIT (AP)—The first ef the about match Corvair, with en 
jnew compact American cars will! slightly more. 
igo on sale in eight days. | The Corvair weighs 2,340 ry 
| First into the market place will the Falcon 2,366 and the Valiant 
be the Chevrolet Corvair. It will | about 2,700 pounds. The Corvair is 
be followed within a week by th€/the jowest—S1.3 inches off the Ford Falcon and within less than: ¥ » 
e a . month by Chrysler's new Valiant. | iground. It is also the shortest at 
: Y ; 15 feet, more than two feet shorter 
Ri ASO ~ The Corvair is the first Amer. | |than conventional ~ cars. © Actual 
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fean production car with @ rear (dimensions of the three new com- 
engine. The six-cylinder | pact cars vary only slightly. | made mostly, ef aluminum, re * t 
| Velops 80 horsepower. | The shortest American car ts 
| The Valiant algo has a front-end Studebaker Lark, which is five 
F six cylinder engine, but it is mount- ‘inches less than the Corvair. The 
ed on a 30-degree slant to allow for/Rambler American is two inches 
4 / “only $ a long sloping hood. Valiant horse-| shorter than any of the threee new. 
power will run about 100. .. -}lines. 
a Ne Aj] three cars are considerably | 
different from anything else being   
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         and outdoor 
wall surfaces All three cars are advertised as) sea of Boston heiress Lynn Kauff- 
| six-passenger vehicles and empha-| ‘man, a mystery that apparently 
\size economy of operation. Only, ;never_will be ‘solved. 8 Days From Now ¢ 
‘built by the parent companies. | H@iress. Death Stays | 7 af HEAVY-DUTY | The Falcon and Corvair are very| 
ae , Plain and trim in styling while the | 
LATEX i Valiant carries the most conten | a Mystery to Police 
COATING ‘tal flavor, usually regarded 
fItalian styling with a long hood. NEW YORK (UPI)—Boston ibe 
for indoor square, prominent grille and short)jice closed their New York ad Nk 
  R 25, 1959 - ey 
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‘at something over $2,000. |Joseph B, Fallon were inconclu-| 
However, the first Corvairs ’ available will come only in four- ithe accidental death theory. 
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| The Falcon will be available in 
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   SIXTEEN __ acre } _____THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1950 
‘air of Titan (Stabbing Ruled . “ca a pianos 
Is Being Dug an Accident U.S. Isn't Rude [woman came into the society de 
DALLAS (UPI) — An American |nounce her engagement to a man 
Storage Hole Will Be.     
SPECIALIZED. 
SERVICE ety eni-f Radio t- : RECORDERS . 
  Steel Chief Munford “2Pitalist crashed through the wel ae = 
Apparently Fell Uponic ine way sevice Premier Ninita|_Sh¢ even brought slong 2 picture) 
  
  an Inferno at Times, as, for the way Soviet Premier Nikita | ’ : ; lof herself, to run in the paper. 
Monster Rages Forth Knife He Carried Khrushchev was treated in Los Everything séemed*to be in good’ RADIO-TV 
| Angeles. lorder, except that the picture was 3149 W. HURON ) 
HYANNIS, Mass. (AP) — The, He said he sent the telegram inscribed, with all her love, to FE «S21   VANDENBERG AIR FORCE) 
Base, Calif, (AP)—You'd think 
they were digging a hole to hell 
— but it’s really aimed at the) 
heavens 
There will be times when the, 
hole is a veritable inferno | 
Smoke and flames and ¢éar-| 
splitting thunder will roll forth, 
then struggling up through them, 
will rise the deadly snout of a 
20th century dragon, on its way 
to space   
abdominal stabbing of Walter F. because he didn’t want the Rus 2°USMY-   
‘Steel Corp., has been ruled 0 peatniks. 
accident. The telegram, from Winston J. . Munford is recovering at Cape 
Hospital where surgeons closed a Sheltos, president of Texair 
three-inch wound in his abdomen. eae 
His condition was described as service conrpany, was printed to- | 
good today. day in the Sovigt government | 
Dist. Atty. Edmund Dinis said ©“ *peper inv : “ . a s 
iy. an 5 Day Sale Up-Right Freezers lafter an investigation the wound § Shelton said the alleged rude- : 
was sulfered in accident in the ness with which Khrushchev was Sale Ends Wed.—Limited Quantity lavish Munford summer home in treated in Los Angeles ‘‘didn’t 
Chatham Wednesday morning. seem to me to be in line with| DEPOSIT WILL HOLD . 
“There is no evidence of any what should be tendered toward} 
ee te Din eat et as i leader of any country.” | 18 Cu. Ft. holds €15 pounds of frozen food 
ay s far as district at-, 
itorney’s office As concerned this’ . $35.15 DOWN 5 
case is closed.” Canadian College Post § 24 PAYMENTS $15.39 
Dinis said Munford ‘‘apparent- 
ly slipped on the highly polishea 20S to U. of M. Doctor # 14 CU. FT.,-HOLDS 440, POUNDS 
flagstone kitchen floor and Sa ANN ARBOR (UPI)—Dr. Bruce, $31.95 DOWN 5999"    
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Its mission may be the destruc 
tion of an entire city. Or it may, 
seek only to scour the skies in! 
quest of new knowledge for man, | 
its master, 
The dragon really exists It {s 
called Titan, because of its size 
And hardrock miners, toiling) 
around the clock at this West) 
Coast missile base, are digging a} 
lair for the ocean-spanning mis-| 
sile.               
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paled himself on the knife he Wa5ir Graham, professor of pediatrics 
Te ct attorney said Moe University of Michigan, wil D0 MONTE 51277 : mney Mut-\necome chai { the depart- ecomé c airman of the lepar 8.35 €U. FT. HOLDS 290 POUNDS ford wag carrying kitchen uten- thes ment of pediatrics at the Univer- sils to the sink when the accident sity of British Columbia in V 
happened “a $20.95 DOWN a | 5 
Mrs. Munford said she entered le’ joltied the Medical Center at 24 PAYMENTS AT $10. 31 couver in November. 
the kitchen and found her hus- Michi in 1942 4 dipl. 
band bleeding ean © + and IS a GIP!O TE piso available 13.5 cu. ft. retrigerator, holds 163 pounds of frozen * * * ; 
Forty feet across and 160 {@et 
deep, the hole will be réady for, 
occupancy by the end of January 
The hole, called a silo because 
  
    it is used for storage of the 9) 
Bee ac Among the guests at ‘the Mun. ate to the American Academy} food below, makes ice cubes automatically, $349.50. $36.98 
foot missile, is the kev part of 4 of Pediatrics 
an eight million dollar profect.| ford summer home at the time _ down, 24 months at $16.08. 
Three smaller holes have be as, was Dr. Robert B. O'Connor, US (Advertisement) 36-inch electric range—automatic with clock and bottom draw. 
dee 1 - ‘or wlorawe , of the Stee} Corp. medica! director, who $159.95, $16.95 > ng 18 months at $9.28. 
2 ie ry ) milo aye ; | 
fuel, liquid oxygen and contiol 7 {said he Was treating Munford i 
ety ~ . . lfor fatigue and nervous exhaus- 
Saes hed, thifve: be, th JUST KIDS... BUT New York City Police Af meme | ion shoe soothes and | 
. i un 7 W ie oo { "t 1 Commissioner Stephen Kennedy shows Senate Deputy Pole Commissioner Alexander Aldrich —_—— ions the eenait E ECT RIC COMPANY “OL » § | inaergrouns Way ‘a 
jaun h ng site The aia whi h Investigators some of the “pfiytul” yeapons tab assists wilh the weapons. Included are a studded About 200 rivers and streams L aunching xite 5 : j About 2 ' 
has a record of four successes ©" from youths under 16 Kennedy told the Sen conveyer belt, switchblade knives, sawed-off jempty their waters into Lake 825 Ww. Huron 
<. fire : . Nate ibcommittee investiguiting ygutenile delin shotvun, stick Wrapped with chain, a hose and @ [Superior , | 
in five firings from surface pad : pt if 
at Cape Canaveral, Fla is ex quency that a federal weapons law is ne ded kitchen knife - ie 
pectedto be operational here in 
mid- 1960 ' -- 
“* * Britain’s Labor Party of winning the post vex occured State Liquor Sales Up Last April miners starved dig by Prime Mituster Parold Mise 
ging four more silos yeu Confident of Victory mitlan LANSING \# Liquor sales Jn - 
from now these will be chen LONDON €UPD) — Labor pout “Everyahere we iheve been tales Michigan through Aug. 31 were | e ee 
ed and Vandenberg will have two i have found the mest wonderful 
‘ 5 F nae 5 ie. ty f : ‘ 
“hard? sites for launching Titans leaders were jubilant with new enthusiasm an the Labor Party.’ $4,406,000 ahead of « corresponding 
Titan sites are hardened, or confidence today over TOI en oid a rally at Great Portion of 1908. the State Liquor = @ @ ®@ 
huried underground, to protect chances of unwating the Conse ee outl a . Control Commission said Sales ° 
them from attack. Théoretically, ative Party in the Gel & genera eee in August were nearly one million 
at least, these missiles can be elections dollars better than the same month ts na © 
launched at an enemy even Top Jaborite Hugh CaitskeW ou 8 million copes of the daily ; ; 
; lust year aud brought the eight 
ually a cautious man. talked as nev spaper will be printed and soli 
month total to $97,356,000. | though nuclear bombs are drop er 
though he had an excellent chance in the U.S today. ping all around 
  
    
      
      
        
    
   
   
      
           
    
      
    
   
                
      
             
                        
       
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Serling No Longer Angry NEW YORK (AP)—Rod Serling,;a share of the prerogative over;a Cincinnati radio station when | 
one of the earliest and ‘loudest of|what’s done with their work. he asked for a $10 raise-and was 
television’s angry young men, is| “Television is a collaborative turned down. 
angry no more. business. A lot of people stick! For two “lean but happy years” 
their hands in the soup. When ajhe and his wife—he married his| 
writer takes over the reins of pro-|College sweetheart — lived in a) 
| Sponsors over his right as an aU-!quction, he eliminates a couple ot | railer until be began to click as|   
  
thor to say what he wanted in chefs. \@ free “lance. lonly such systematic cooperation SWP EXTERIOR — NONE BETTER! 
the way he wanted “This may not simplify’ the} “I got $100 for my first half-hour|can bring about the kind of high- | SUPER KEM-TONE KEM-GLO 
“I'm no longer an angry young) menu, but it sure as hell improves/ TV script,” he ‘recalled. “Writers 
. man,” smiled the jp.” jare better paid now. The fee for 
dark-haired, 34) Serling won a $500 prize for a a half-hour show today is from 
year-old ,€X-COM-/radio script while still a student’ $2,000 to $4,000.” 
bat paratrooper./at Antioch College in Qhio in 1948, Altogether he has sold more 
“Now I’m merely then wrote 40 more scripts that/than 100 TV scripts and six screen 
a petulant, aging didn’t sell. |plays, now dictates*to both a ma- 
He quit a $90 a week job with chine and a stenographer because 
his thoughts outrace his own type- 
writer,   
“I'm not exact- 
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  Drivers Are Advised.|iz: 
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        ATLANTIC CITY, N. J..@ —: 
The president of the Automobile | 
Manufacturers Assn. has called on 
car owners and automobile build-| 
ers to form a common. front to’ 
more comfortable, : 
L. L. Colbert, also president of 
the Chrysler Corp., told the 57th) 
annual convention of the American | 
Automobile Assn, yesterday that. 
ways the country needs. 
x* * * 
“When we realize that 10 years | 
from now there will be about 30 
million more vehicles in the traf- | 
fic stream and 300 billion addi-| 
tional yearly travel miles, it be- | 
comes clear that to make real, 
progress is going to require our 
best efforts,”’ Colbert said. 
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Be . Positive Dr. Larson 
Speaks at 
Town Hall 
Birminghamites 
Hear Head of U.S. 
Information Unit 
By RHEA E. VIETOR 
Women’s Editor 
The Pontiae © ress 
“America’s most subtle and 
crucial problem is getting 
across to the rest of the world 
what we stand for, not what 
we are against,’ Dr. Arthur 
Larson declared Thursday. 
Speaking at the opening of 
the sixth season of Birming- 
ham Town Hall lectures, Dr. 
Larson proposed a plan to com-   q > : yi : = Pontiac Press Photes 
Zeta Zeta Omega Sorority members are planning 
‘a square dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 3 at the 
Waterford CAI Building. From left, Mrs. Dean 
Hetherington, Mrs: Edward Konzer, and Mrs. Robert Turnbull, decoration committee members, examine 
some pumpkins which ~will add to the eens fall 
motif. 
Avy per sonnel for the Pontias 
United Fund review the 
terial alter the traminy 
Waterford Township. 
American Women   soliciting ma 
sion Phin 
day afternoon at the CAL Buildin om 
From left to 
rivht are Mis. MOG. Pros   Trea 
Jouwnship; 
ro eater Schultz 
Are Lue ky lord cochaturman: 
netiphborhood 
Mrs. Noel Buchner, 
en's Division Chairman, and Joseph HW. 
volunteer i) 
Pontiaeg Prese Phete 
Vrs. Gladys Ryden, 
Waterford 
Waom- chairman, 
training chairman, 
No Grandma Has to Be Dowdy, bat Communist ideology. 
Dr. Larson is directer of the 
United States Information 
Agency and special consultant 
to’ President Eisenhower. 
GUIDING PRINCIPLE 
He stated that the guiding 
pfinciple of the United States 
is and should be ‘enterprise 
democracy.” 
“We have an ideology we 
haven't articulated, and Russia 
is very articulatezabout an 
ideology they don't have,” he 
observed, 
He gaid our mala goal 
foward world understanding 
should be an attempt to identi 
fy ourselves with other nations, 
not by dominaffon, threats or 
attempts to push other mations 
into our own image, but by 
finding common principles that 
will draw us together. 
“The main advantage olf 
Communist Russia at present,” 
we maid ‘is that it seems to 
a positive, constructive 
eee to other countries.” 
The United States, on the oth- 
er hand, is handicapped by 
seeming to be against change, 
he concluded. 
By DOROTHY KOF Another striking contrast is a trip to the Soviet Union BORROW OUR WAYS 
AE Wonee a) Stor Lire iiaheney is ve Ge where she went shopping and He pointed out that although P; seen le Taare Hevesce hoste Mamie Eisen - a, 
aS F. 1 — ros a grandmother, too sightseeing in the American Russian leaders publicly de- gra OUNCTS ‘ : : : , ; P : -ratic “trier : 
The American public *s Ilr aye is probatdy about the manner and talked to as many nounce democratic principles, 
to be overcome \ th entinnent ' that of the Soviet Soviet women fs possible they have eee ey of 
: our ways ‘Tuc cen at the idea that Mis ¢ bey bonnes first Vady Yet she A x * r fee including nem T 
1. eR erangc SAR ie tive principle, ‘‘mainspring of Khrushehes vor eerite edi : AM “In Russia,” she says, free enterprise," freedom of ls t : «tot } | er flanks to smart clothes te = i eo sae : : Feature 1 : : alae _ oe fer grandmothers are automati thought and emphasis on pro- 
such adjective kine ut a ees CONTENG cally old women, I even saw ductivity 
mater y ait oriniest AP , tf her own eydent many young women of 25 or The freedom of thought, Dr aubrt fest for Life — =. x : : , no vb 7 | | oy ; ; 30 who dregse d and acted like Larson explained, extended on- 
‘ sri shi hh brie F er fi , , ; ' | Ci tm crusader or grandmothets, They kept ask- ly to the realm of physical 
hostess on her current At wth at any ape speaks her ing my age, and couldn't seem sciences - c . 
ee ‘ 7 ) eee ee ae to believe that [ am old enough Dr. Larson is director of the Lodge, is also a pond Lally Prache the volatile to be a grandmother. World Rule of Law Center at 
el tnbatiel) TRCREE ME * * * Duke University, 1 " i ' \ Mtr ’ ; 
E alipk Mes, Khrdshitey’s “This one thing should make Former dean of the Univer: * * = obvions inattention to fashion us appreciate America, Here sity of Pittsburgh Law School, Ihe outhta | hou styling and inakcup is @ eevee unlicanilecaiiee! ire he is winner of the 1952 Full- 
i roamed — I fai of propaganda. Perhaps A an : Cooking young and bright Advanced Research 
Lucie | le wants to give the impres fae o : . ar er aren won » wive ‘ | attractive at the nearest cor- Award and author of several 
act jon that she dees not care : inks. Sait sath books. 
eho IS Tene Ti et ivites thout such things. Surely there ner drug LUE ULE ul 
ince as a Miatter of course said be ne other 1 RAE ful, flattering clothes are avail SEEKS LEGAL PATH ‘ vl : sa coll eno oe opti 4 - soe . 
who doesnt « vets oa inh fur pt esenting such ao picture able at budget prices But The World Rule of Law Cen 
fo ouse lipstick or wear high te the world” more important than all that ter is concerned mainly with 
heels, and whe takes advant cne-G15 WOMEN is the fact that American wom international laws, of finding nia th Fouche ate te south i 7 ‘ en know” the importane e of legal means to settle world 
ind becuts Lilly has just returned from looking their best disputes. 
  Pontine Presa Photo He was introduced by Mrs. 
George H. Cary, presiderit of 
the Birmingham Town Hall 
board of directors. 
Following the talk at - the 
Birmingham theater, which 
was répeated today, a celeb- 
rity: luncheon was h®id at Bir- 
mingham Country Club. 
200 Attend 
Owen PTA 
Meeting 
Two hundred parents and 
teachers attended the Owen 
PTA meeting Wednesday eve- 
ning in the multi-purpose 
room 
Van Braidwoed, executive of 
the Pontiae Boy Scouts, talked 
on the need for more den 
mothers and Boy Scout lead- 
ers in the Owen School area 
Four new teachers  intro- 
duced by Warren Abbott with 
other faculty members includ 
ed Mrs. Howard Booker, Mrs 
Hesper Polk, Mrs — Robert 
, snow and Thor Petersen 
A get-acquainted pertod fol 
lowed, with parents 
their children's 
teachers. 
The attendance annie was 
won by Mpa: Getdon Rice's rooms And Visiting - Pumpkins 
to Trim 
Dance Hall The Waterford CAI Building 
will be decorated with scare- 
crows and pumpkins in a tra-~« 
ditiona] ,fall theme when mem- 
bers of Zeta Zeta Omega Sor- 
ority hold a square dance there 
from 9 p.m. to ] a.m. Oct. 3. 
Mrs. Russell Gee and Mrs 
Lynn Wyckoff are cochairmen 
for the dance. 
Committee 
Mrs. Gerald 
Gordon Booker, and Mrs. Jos 
eph Ullom Jr., hall: Mrs. Her- 
old Nicholson and Mrs. Wil- 
liam DeQuis, orchestra 
Pe a * * 
Mrs. Bernard Toutant, Mrs. 
Kenneth 
Mrs. Kenneth Squires are on 
the ticket committee. Others 
planning the affair include 
Mrs. James-Smith, Mrs. Rob- 
ert Barnard and Mrs. Dean 
Parmenter, refreshments; 
Mrs. Dean Hetherington, Mrs 
Edward _Konzer, Mrs. Robert 
Turnbull and Mrs. Sam Savas, 
decorations: Mrs. Gary Heth- 
erington, Mrs. Clinton Barrett, 
Mrs. Robert Lussier and Mrs. 
Robert Young, publicity. 
* * * 
Mrs. George Mattinson, Mrs 
Jack Selberg and Mrs. Robert 
Jolly are post dance chairmen members are 
¥ 
Zonta Club-Sees 
Seaway Movies 
Judge Stanley Dondero, son 
of Senater George Dondero, 
showed movies of the St. Law- 
rence Seaway dedication, in- 
cluding speeches of Queen 
Elizabeth und President Eis- 
enhower, at the Thursday 
luncheon meedjng of Pontiac 
Chapter of Zonta International 
club at Hotel Waldon. 
Judge Dondero was present 
with his father at fhe cere- 
mony last June. 
CONSTANCE M. BLIMKA 
Mr. and’ Mrs. Lloyd F. 
Blimka of Drayten Plains an- 
nounce the engagement of their 
daughter, Constance Marie, to 
Ronald. Patrick Roy, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. George Roy of 
Clarkston, Following an early 
April wedding, the couple will 
live in Alaska DeWees, Mrs.° 
Rathbun and Mrs. , 
    Mrs. Robert Lussier of the pub- 
licity committee, left, joins Mrs. James 
refreshments committee, and 
Mrs. Bernard Toutant, right, of the Smith, 
Tour to See Homes 
On Oct. 28, alumnae and 
parents of students of Emma 
Willard School in Troy, N. Y 
will observe Emma Willard 
Day throughout the country in 
a united effort to assist the 
school's Second Century Fund 
for scholarships. 
Mrs. Edward E. Rothman 
of Bloomfield Hills is in charge 
ef local publicity. Also on the 
Detroit committee are Mrs. 
George A. Schemm of Grosse 
Pointe, general chairman, and 
chairman of patrons; Mrs. Joel 
Bremer, Mrs. C. Allison Moh- 
roe and Mrs. Donald C. Waite 
Jr., cochairmen of hostesses; 
Mrs. Edward Lanibrecht and 
Mrs. Joseph Standart Jr., 
tickets and printing. 
: * * * 
Thursday, Mrs. Rothman en- 
tertained the committee and 
those opening their homes for 
a tour to benefit the drive. 
Present were William H. 
Deneler, Mrs. _Bremer, Mrs. 
Max Fisher, Mrs. Benjamin, 
Welling, Mrs. E. C. Matthews, 
Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Schemfm, 
Mrs. E. Ellene Schoenly, Mrs. 
Bert L. Smokeler,:Mrs. Jules 
G. Solomon, Mrs. Standart and 
Mrs. Waite 
~~ * * 
Tickets for the house tour 
may be obtained from Mrs. 
Lambrecht of Grosse Pointe. 
Henry Fonda, movie and 
stage star, whose daughter 
Jane is an alumna of Emma 
Willard, is national chairman 
ard Mrs. Sidney Wise is na- 
tional cochairman. 
On the 28th groups are 
sponsoring house tours in New 
York, Chicago «and Detroit. 
Fashion shows will be held in 
Boston, Philadelphia, Wilming- 
ton, Del. and Troy. There 
also will be a tour of Hoover 
Museum at Stanford Univer- 
sity in Palo Alto, Calif. 
Other events are “being Will Benefit School 
planned in Cleveland, st™ 
Louis, Washington, D. C. and 
in many smaller communities 
where alumnaé are active. 
* * * 
In Detroit, the tour of homes 
will-be sponsored by American 
Institute of Decorators, under 
the direction of William H 
Denler. 
The nine homes to be shown 
are those of Max Fisher in 
Franklin Hills, E. C. Matthews 
of Bloomfield Hills, Charles 
Weaver of Birmingham, E. 
Eliene Schoenly of Royal Oak, 
L. Smokeler and Jule G. 
Solomon both in Palmer Woods, 
John L. Booth, and Charles 
Merkel, both in Grosse Pointe 
and the home of F. H. Heaton 
_in Grosse Pointe Farms. 
Miscellaneous 
Bridal Shower 
Is Given 
-Sherrie Lee Norman, bride- 
~_ elect of Robert D. Martin, was 
honored at a miscellaneous 
bridal shower Wednesday eve- 
ning. The shower was given 
at the home of Mrs. Elton W. 
Boehmer of Third avenue. Co- 
hostess was Mrs. Walter 
Mann, 
The bride - elect's mother, 
Mrs, Leo E. Norman, presided 
at the tea table. 
Guests included Mrs, Law- 
rence Hettinger, Mrs. John 
Haney, Mrs, George Tweet, 
Mrs, Herbert Bowman, Mrs. 
John Krause, Mrs, Gordgn Tal- . 
on, Mrs. Ivo .VerBeek, Mrs. 
Craig Perkio and Mrs. Marion» 
Farnsworth, 
Others were Patricia Butler, 
Mrs, Eugene Cretal. _ Mrs. 
George Booth, Mrs. Clarence 
Hammes and Mrs. Ray De- 
heen, {) 
tickets committee, in putting together 
a seedy scarecrow which promises to 
be-a real attention-getter at the Oct. 3 
square dance. 
Kitchen Shower 
Presented for 
Elizabeth Klinck 
A kitchen shower honoring 
Elizabeth Klinck, bride-elect of 
Edward L, Smith, was held 
Wednesday evening at the East 
Ypsilanti; avenue home of Phyl- 
lis Raymond. Joyce Dropps 
was cohostess. 
Miss Klinck is the daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs, Herman 
Klinck of Walled Lake and her 
fiance is the son of the Edward 
Smiths of Marion, Ind. 
Guests included Rose Grif- 
fin, Mrs. Herman Kilnck, Mrs. 
Bernard Amman, Sally Austin, 
Frances Goulet, Betty Cro 
nan, Joanne Prudhomme, 
Mary Degg, Mrs. Robert Son- 
nenberg, Mrs. Robert Webber, 
Mrs. Phillip Newman and Mrs. 
George Raymond. ee eee 
  JANICE M. MIZE 
Mr. and Mrs. Millard O. 
Mize of Dakota drive announce 
the engagement of their daugh- 
ter, Janice Marie, to Robert 
C. Grimes, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Orval G, Grimes of East 
Colgate avenue., A summer 
wedding is planned. 
Masconit: of 
Woods teth with Mrs, of Hazel Park and public administra- 
Scott president 6f the Ouk- tor for Oakland County, was guest — 
speaker at a special meeting Thansaet 
erening in Pontiac, Vr. ard We hacl, room, and Mrs J. EF. Seott’s 
root reecived honorable men- 
2 tion 
Mrs. John Newman and 
Mrs. G. A. Dillon provided the 
floral centerpieces for the re 
freshment tables Huntington 
Rohert P. 
land County Federation of Democratte 
Women, Miro Miscowits, city attorney Pontiac Area Personals   
Students: Troop Back to College 
Retain Vrs. Scott as Dem Leader 
Mrs. Robert P. Scott was re 
elected by  acclaniation us 
preside nt of the Oakliund Coun 
ty Federation of Democratic 
Women Thursday evenings 
* * * te 
At a special ev enue Tet 
ing at the Hotel Tt Roesevelt, 
Jack Muscowlfz was cuest 
speaker, His topic was Ieygis 
lative refortn. 
int officers “elected for the 
~~ 1959-60 term were Mrs. kA 
Adler of Pontiac, first vice 
president; Mrs. Donald Lee of 
Farmington, second vice pres 
ident; Mrs. Ralph Dalton of 
Clawson, secretary; Mrs. Ern- Phitins, 
Margaret Drpxtin 
apa “Mex est Felice 
treasure: 
Smith Seal Ok, corppspond 
ing, ACCU ir'y 
a * * 
Mis Seott reported — that 
Naney Williams, wife of Gov 
G. Mennen Williams, will be 
present at the November meet! 
ing 
The meeting will be held 
Nov, 17 at the Pontiac Federal 
Savings and Loan Building and 
will ancludes,a fashion show. 
Mr. Muse dwite, Thursday's 
h member of th 
Democratic field workers staf 
as well as Hlacel Park @ily al 
> speaker, is torney and public administra- 
tor for Oukland County. 
Needle Group 
Holds Meeting 
The Queen Mary Section of 
Needlework Guilds met with 
Mrs, Walter Galbraith Thurs 
day afternoon at her home on 
Miaml road, 
Mrs, Join Newton, ‘former 
Mrs, Charles Clarke itvited 
the group to her home Oct. 8 
for a luncheon, and plans were 
made to attend the president's 
cottee hour Oct, 6 
< member, was a guest 19 Attend Session 
of Aid Society 
Mrs. Howard Hall opened 
her Delevan road home to 19 
members of the Ladies Aid So- , 
elety of the Oakland Avenue 
United Presbyterian Chureh. 
Cohostessesx for the lincheon 
were Mrs) Ralph Osborne and 
Mrs. C. W. Seaman 
Mrs. Alfred Froede of Chula 
Vista, Calif, was a guest, 
* * * 
fraxing part in the program 
were Mrs. Edna Matheny and 
Mrs. Percy Blinn 
Four pages today 
in Women’s Section Keith Cadman, son of Mr. 
and Mrs, William Cadman of 
LaSalle street, left today to 
begin his junior year at Mich- 
igan College of Mining and 
Technology in ~— where 
he is — in mechanical 
= * * 
Jack Reyuctds of Elizabeth Lake road has returned to. 
Michigan State University for 
his senior year. Jack is an 
Evans seholar and commander 
of the ROTC unit of the Arnold 
Air —_, 
* *. 
tunes’ Mr. and Mrs. Paul 
S. Kantz, their daughter Mrs. 
Susan Preston and her son 
Jay, all of Mohawk road, are 
the’ Kante’ son-indaw and 
yr Dr., Mrs. Elbert 
. Ashland of Oakland, Calif 
  They will arrive Saturday 
morning and will stay for a 
week 
Sunday morning, at 11 a. m., 
Mr. and Mrs. Kantz will enter- 
tain frie at a toffee hour 
and in the afternoon beginning 
at 4:30 ‘p.m. they will hold 
open house for relatives from 
Pontiac and out of town, * 
* * * 2 
Mr. and Mrs, Ford E. White 
inee Betty Earhart) of Ascot 
road announce the birth of a . 
' James White of Gladwin 
and Cortez, be 
¥ of the George L. Huffmans of 
Franklin? is attending Centen- 
ary College for Women in 
Hackettstown, N. J. She will 
be a senior this year, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slavin 
Jr. 
   ia eee aa 2 a. 
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But now that I ao intidiastc tp | oo Sanford _ ‘Mins Wilees have fallen for ically handicapped and mental. | he 1% If he’s over 20, forget street. A Closed Wednesday one, I can un- ly ill. If you want this kind of | im. It's all right to have a summer derstand why. service, stay where you can few laughs when shopping for : 
A Japanese get it on your own terms shoes, but don’t put your foot wedding is 
PONTIAC girl makes a * * * in it. planned. 
man feel like DEAR ABBY: My husband oe im ie bl 4 
UTY a man! She is has his insurance policies made : to year 
BEA COLLEGE trained to wait out with his mother and father ™ girl who has pe — ANN WHITING 
Huron on a man. To , as beneficiaries. We have been or over a year g . 
alegre dress him, un- ABBY married eight years and have | was a peck on the cheek. You : p5uUy. THE SET Behind Kresge’s 2nd Fleor} dress him and wash his feet. | two children, _| are lucky! I am also 14 and $ 
And, yes, even to feed him if When I mentioned to him po oa Pacey is 5 awe a . wailable in oS 
. he desires it. Her only thought | that I thought he should change | steady for a year, too. C f S h ] PT A is to give comfort and satis- the policies to make~me. the pligrangeh settle fr - ert ere ; 6 O oot Cc OO 
faction to her man. beneficiary, he said if any- on cheek. Now - M I Of fi . 
Free D. tration like that! They are all selfish, | ents would give me the money. | what I was entitled to. I am ree Demonstr demanding and bossy! No, I | In your opinion is this enough | going to have my baby in No- . NO INCR YNaPRICK AIO in Our Downtown Studio |} don’t want a brainless puppet |, Protection for ‘me? WIFE vember. No, he didn't marry Mrs. Walter Godsell, presi- jelson; hospitality, Mrs. Ger- ’ 
. [i tor a wife. But if a woman | . : me. My daddy had him locked dent of .Crofoot School PTA, ald Blaylock and Mrs. John aby STOCK DEAR WIFE: I wouldn't take es 14” i cers f - up ALSO introduce offi or the com 12 W. HURON wants to wear the pants, send | anything for granted. You, your ee ing year at the meeting held | ‘tckingbottom; refreshments, eee her over_here with a rifle and — Ree _ 7 ie anmerance To get ABBY’S pamphlet, | Thursday evening in the multi- ae peniill one Mn Earl DIXIE; “ agen uid sit down a “What Every Teenager Wants purpose room. ce ae ' 
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    THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 235, 1959 
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this matter over frankly. A 
wife with two children is en- 
titled to more security in the 
event of her husband's death 
than you appear to have. 
interested in a salesman who 
She lied for me and said I was 
How can I find out how old 
he is without asking him? How 
can I get him to ask me out? 
“SIX TRIPLE A”   Mrs. Dorothy | 
Whiting of 
Detroit 
  
to Know,” send 25 cents and a 
large, self-addressed, stamped 
envelope to The Pontiac Press. Officers are Mrs. Ralph Rot- 
sel, mother vice president; 
David Cowan, father vice pres- 
ident; Mrs. Thomas Metzdorf;   
= The executive board of Madi- car Armbruster, historian; Mrs 
named chairman of the fall year are program, Mrs. Rot- 
. 19. I am only 17. He looks fair which will be held Oct. 23 sel; finance, Mrs. David Cow- ee SOUT Aree Prices include Federal tax about 21 or 22, but I am not at the school. an; magazine and member- sure. * * * ship, Mrs. James Helvey and 
The program for the first 
PTSA meeting Oct, 1 will be 
a movie entitled ‘A Desk for 
Billie.”’ Mrs. Donald Greenacre; pub- 
licity, Mrs. Ralph Dawe; leg- 
islation, Mrs. Metzdorf: home- 
room mothers, Mrs. Eric Dan-           
Styles of All Types at Hospital Show | A model wearing an imported review held by St. Joseph Mercy | Temple. Proceeds are for the hos.       Smith, and Mrs. Marvin She- 
piro; home communications, 
Kenneth G off; parliamentar- 
fan, Dr. Walter Godsell: schol- 
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* * * Madison PTSA Calvin Page, recording sec- | , me i yom ~ PARAMOU | ort) 4 We | DEAR ABBY: I have been : retary; Mrs. John Farms, cor- Rouse ised served co ! By for Towle sterling has been among those presents at ~ going into this shoe store for Plans Projects responding secretary: Arthur | f. ’ Js $. Seginall, n \ idings since 1895. Generations of skilled designers quite a while, and I became Barnett, treasurer; Mrs. Os- areliments Ave +) AA, Sas > 
    
    
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A gift of Towle will be as much a source of pride to eee in ial too. We always met Wednesday evening to ela an a Robert tion: miles each working day | twentieth anniversary as on her first. ve a few laughs. make plans for the year. urpin, council delegates. —— a her on her ; He asked my girl friend (be- Ve *’ -* * * * * A | 
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  Italian reembroidered Chantilly’ Hospital Auxiliary. \pital’s clinic. lace wedding gown accented with | i pearls and a peau de soie| A full house was on hand for| The show featured the latest fall 
fashions — elegance is the key- train opened the tea and fashion'the show Wednesday at the EIKS note this year — with 85 pieces 
from Kerns in Detroit. 
ihren Church Women orm orn 
Hear Guest Speaker ee Fashions for petite 5'4” girts| ‘wn leas country in soft muted 
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Mrs. John Zich of Birmingham, Mrs. Gordon Carlson spoke about were shown with dresses for day, was guest speaker at the smorgas- |the magazine, “Lutheran Women's time and evening wear in wools, | eg? , 
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“Dear Mrs. Post: A friend 
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(The Question Box) 
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creams but I wonder if they will 
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little effect on the freckles but 
they are not damaging if you 
buy from one of the reliable, 
well-known firms. Your best bet 
is to apply one of the suntan lo- 
tions before going into the sun 
and then protect. yourself with   we, 2 were no double seats left, so 
we had to take two single seats 
one behind the other. After we 
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out of town. Should I mail his 
mother and father an engraved 
invitation or is that too imper- 
sonal? I do know from my 
fiance that they are coming 
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would like to have the name of a 
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Residing in Waterford 
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  wore a dress of white organza 
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because they are interested 
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| feta with a Sabrina neckline. | 
Her floor length skirt formed 
a chapel train and a crown } 
of rhinestones and pearls held | 
her fingertip veil of silk illu. | 
  | sion. She carried a bouquet 
of white sweetheart roses cen- | 
tered with a white orchid   * * * 
Mrs. Betty Bauer, the bride's 
sister-in-law, was matron of 
honor. Bridesmaids wers Mrs 
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Prices Range from 
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at Pontiac's only registered 
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* * * 
R. Gregory Derragon of East 
Lansing was best man. Ushers 
were Richard _Boney, Edwin 
a Lee, Edgar Bauer and Gerald 
\ Bauer, all of Pontiac. 
A reception was held at the 
home of the bride's parents. 
_The bridegroom is a gradu- 
ate of Wolverine Arts Trade 
School, Detroit. orham 
  prices. ls Honored 
A miscellaneous shower hon- 
oring Helene J. Rose, bride- 
elect of Thomas H. Lick, was 
held Satarday ‘evening at the 
Norton avenue home of Mrs. 
Truman Lick. Mrs. C. E. Tay-. 
lor was cohostess, Eighteen 
guests attended, 
* * * 
_ Miss Rose is the daughter of 
James Rose of Marlette and 
Mr. Lick is the son of the Her- 
man Licks of Clifford. The 
couple will be married Oct. 3 
in Marlette Methodist Church. 
  
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BOARDMAN’S     
       By COL.‘EARL H. (RED) BLAIK 
_ - Fermer Feotball Coach at U.S. Military Academy 
NEW YORK (AP)—Since my son Bob is an assistant to 
Coach Bud Wilkinson at Oklahoma, my entire family has been 
trying to prevail on me to help the Sooners psychologically by 
picking them to lose at Northwestern in tomorrow’s big game. 
But I try to tell them that in forecasting, as well as coaching, 
family ties must be suspended. Besides, Northwestern Coach SS a ne eae 
        
     
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  teams. The Big Ten has often been| giant of confer-| 
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ee ee te onl 
Sooners, who will be outweighed 
tomorrow, run more to lean, whip- our old Army teams. As usual, 
-\they will play alternate elevens, | 
substituting about every 714 min-| 
‘lutes. Both units will play a speed 
game all the way. The second 
ly below the first. 
It’s a devilish game to pick. 
Neither coaching staff knows 
Pm going } 
right in our alley! their most important game of | quite what to expect. In the be- 
the year. For both teams, it is | Hef that Okiaboma may have 3 — 
imperative they be “up,” mot slight efige in over-all speed, if 
MON-FRI. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. only to win eaten but with | mot in qualitative depth, and 
SATURDAY 9 A.M.-2 A.M. 1 « took to the future. It is in the | probably will force a decisive 
opener that proper morale and | mechanical error in its favor in | 
32 ALLEYS momentum must be established. | the second halt, = 
SNAC d football squad is not a ther- | against family advice and k- 
K BAR LOUNGE coach can adjust at‘! ing the Sooners by one touch- 
frem week to week te de- | down in a hair-raiser. 
new Huron Bowl varying intensities of Pe | 1 also lean toward the first tean 3 . mentioned in each of the following 
2525 Elizabeth Lake Rd. is also a tremendous games: 
TONIGHT: Southern Galleri 
Pittsburgh and Miami of Florida; 
| Tulane. ; 
| TOMORROW: Ohio State-Duke, 
\Towa . California, Louisiana State- 
Bex Christian, Southern Meth- 
a |odist-Georgia Tech, Auburn-Teen- 
inessee, Syracuse-Kansas, Arm 
‘Boston College, Brown-Columbia,   r Clemson . Virginia, Princeton -jonds and one third jn 34 starts. 
Cornell-Colgate, Penn) 
|State- VMI, Dartmouth-Holy Cross, 
'North Carolina-Notre Dame, Indi- 
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Navy-Willliam and Mary, Michi- 
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y- ithree shows earnings of $1,219,-| 
| 224.50 with 24 victories, seven sec- ‘Dream NEW YORK W — Take the, 
nation's two top elder horses. Add: 
the ranking 3-year-old. Put them 
on the same track at a distance 
  Race’ Fomeorvow. ‘Atternoon ps es 
Table’s saddle. Toles Barrow, oF   Derby, Kentucky Derby, Preak- | ana if it comes down to riding'that’ memorable Trenton Handi- 
ness and Brooklyn "Cap — he | the three k Eddie C@P, will pilot Sword Dancer. Wil-|who knows Hillsdale like a book, 
was second, each time-to a dif- ‘ears mee ” ‘lie Shoemaker, who was up on/again will be astride the Detroit- 
    
each prefers and with weights fa- 
vorable to all. And you have a 
dream horse race. 
* * * 
That is just what the $100,000 
added Woodward at Aqueduct fig- 
ures to be tomorrow when Round 
Table, Hillsdale and Sword Danc- 
er hook up at 1% miles under 
weight-for-age conditions. CBS will 
televise the race from 3:30-4 p.m.) 
EST,   * * * 
Round Table, a 5-year-eld from 
Travis Kerr's Oklahoma-owned 
| Stables, and Hillsdale, a rangy 
4-year-old from the barns of C. 
W. Catfish Smith of Georgia Tech 
and Chicage Bears football fame, 
each pack 126 pounds. Sword 
Dancer, best of the 3-year-olds 
      out of Mrs. Dedge Sieane's 
Brookmeade Stable, picks up | 
128, 
Ther hasn't been anything Like! 
it on the American turf since Bold} 
|Ruler took the measure of Gallant 
Man and Round Table in the 1957 | 
{Trenton Handicap at Garden State! 
|Park. At least two other horses, | 
| Brooklyn Handicap winner Babu) 
and Inside Tract, are expected to 
start but they figure to go along 
just for the pleasure of the com- 
pany of the big three. Each also 
will carry 126 pounds. + 
* * * 
Round Table is the probable 45 
favorite with Hillsdale the 52 sec- 
ond choice and Sword Dancer 
third at 4-1 in the early line. But 
it is not difficult to make out a 
case for any of the trio. 
The combined 1958 record of the   
  
    ferent rival. Arcaro, who rode Bold Ruler in|Gaiant Man, will be in Round/owned colt. 
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Viking Reserves Win 
|, Quarterback Jim Brown and 
jhalfback Larry Christian counted 
touchdowns after long drives by 
‘Walled Lake’s reserves, to take a 
113-0 win from Wayne _ reserves, 
yesterday. Game was the junior 
Vikings first of the season. “lthis year with eight victories, a seven straight. His bankroll for 
the year is $480,130. 
Round Table, the world’s rich-|   Jest horse with a bank account of|_ 
| $1,679,539, has picked up $343,050 
second and one third in 11 races. 
*® * * 
His bad race was the 16th in the 
| Washington Birthday Handicap at 
|Santa Anita early in the ‘season! 
when he suffered a cut leg \* 
| Sword Dancer, leading money _ 
winning 3-year-old with $396,- | 
{ 044.50 finished fifth in his first | 
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Travers against competition of | 
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which he conceded weight to 
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’ tréanization was disclosed by Clif 
' and improve their services to off 
    rett-shaped and packed “smoking 
product,’ asked 15 million dollars 
damage of the five companies and 
a court injunction prohibiting fur- 
ther interference with the advertis- 
ing and marketing of Vanguard.” 
Defendants were: American 
Tobacco Company, Liggett &, 
Myers Tobacco Co., P. Lorillard 
Co., Phillip Morris, Inc., and KR. 
J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., whe te 
ture and sell 90 per cent of all 
cigarettes In the country. 
The sult charged that the de. 
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  TOO MUCH SEX? — The pari - 
of “Rachael Cade” played in a 
new movie by Angies Ditthwason, 
Angie de above, is under fire 
fends it as “honesty.” 
Fliers for Laos 
Copy of Tigers Volunteers for Group 
Will Come From U.S. 
AF Reservists 
HONG KONG (UPI) — A vol-! 
unteer organization similar to the, 
Flying Tigers’’ of World War I] 
has been organized in the United 
‘tutes to aid the kingdom of Laos 
it was reported today 
* * * 
The South China Morning Post 
known as 
American Fliers for Laos’ would 
Asian 
against said @n organization 
Southeast 
fight 
alleged Communist aggression 
* * * 
The paper said formafion of the assist the tiny 
government in its 
  lon L. Speer, a civilian airways gether, the suit said, manufac: | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 
      The brief said Vanguard, 9 pro-'8@id, “Many jobbers, distributors made of stoves, heaters 
duct of blended nator fibers said and dealers did refuse to purchase semana) es aie) gece iat which use carbon fuels, 
to contain ‘‘no tobacco tars, no OF distribute Vanguard and can- partment Warne. | department said, and water heat- 
nicotine and no arsenic,” had been celed firm orders theretofore| Most of the danger is present 1. should not be installed where 
tested in Dayton, Ohio, in June of placed.” in automobiles or in fuels in stoves gir doesn’t circulate. 
\this year. It was extensively ad- ~ | | 
{ \vertised and the market test Tegcher Flunks Course | 
“showed .a widespread consumer, | 
interest in the product, and repur-| NOGALES, Ariz. (#—During a 
chases by consumers in carton first-aid class, Nogales Police Lt.| 
quantities were made."’ suis Rosas was demonstrating I 
Plans were made to launch the how to Hft an injured person onto 
product in the New York market a stretcher. | . ' 
jon Sept. 17, Bantob said, Rosas sprained his back and had Carbon monoxide increases a8 tourists and supplement his reg- 
it charged that as @ result of ‘to have medical treatment. _ \the air supply is cut, the depart-|ular pay of $250 monthly. 
Better Get Here’as Fast as You Can! 
We're Willing to 
Go In the RED. 
to Clear These Cars No gimmicks involved .. . All of these cors are brand new — not demonstrators 
— It’s just thet they have been in stock over 30 days and they must be sold. We 
are willing to go in the RED to sell them fast. This means the savings ere passed 
on to you if you ect now. Dont wait, tomorrow may be too late! 
Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan SAVE 
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Speer was quoted as saying | 
the organization is patterned 
after the late Gen. Claire (ven 
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assisted China during iis fight 
against Japan. * —— 
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the organization hopes to send its 
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Nov l 
Members of the organizatian will 
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  haxis, the paper said. It stressed 
fhat the group had no official con 
nection with the US) government 
* * * 
\ccording to Speer, more than 
1.00 Reservists already have been 
contacted by letter, the paper said, | 
and 900 of them have expressed! 
interest and asked for additional 
information 
The organization will be financed 
through publie donations and the! 
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Maintains Loss 
of Prescriptions 
Not Too High 
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ST. LOUIS op Do you think 
druggists charge too much to fill 
prescriptions? 
Harry J. Loynd, president of 
Park, Davis & Co. says no, when! 
vou consider the high cost of eu) 
fhings. 
In a speech prepared for a | 
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meeting of the National Assn, | 
of Retail) Druggists today, Loynd 
sald the consumer 20 years ago 
spent 4.7 cents-of disposable in. 
come, after taxes, for all types | 
of medical care, 
‘But today>’ he said, “for much 
better medical care, he spends 46 # 
cents of every dollar” ! Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan With V-8 Engine, 2-Speed Wiper Washers, Air Flow Heater and 
painted in beautiful Highland Green. You will be proud and 
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    During fhe same period, Loynd 
said, the portion of the medical: 
dollar spent for prescriptions de- 
clined from 183 cents to 12.9 cents 
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Lovnd, chairman-elect of 
Pharmaceutical 
ASSN, the 
Manufacturers 
advised druggists to expand 
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Radio, Side View Mirror, 2-Speed Wiper Washers, in beautiful 
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    caused by what he termed ‘mis. 
conception” about the high cost 
of medicine 
First U.S. Ship to Dock 
in Russia Since War 
MOSCOW (UPI)—The 1S. - | 
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a gleaming White Finish to show pride of ownership.......... SAVE   ifydrographic Survey” Vessel 
Maury will put in at Odessa to 
day, the first American naval 
veksel to anchor if a Soviet 
port sinee World War UI, the | 
U.S. embassy teported, ; 
* * * / 
Embassy spokesmen said that | 
the 4,200-ton ship was given | 
permission to dock by Sevict au- 
thorities after some discussion 
because American hydrographic 
survey ships ‘are U.S, Navy ves. 
sels, The Maury has been sur. | 
veving the Black Sea, 1 will re 
main in Odessa for three days. 
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THE BEST. DEAL FROM OAKLAND 
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wen | ° «| tobacco industry pressure “no | ve © ov ment said, but if venting is ade- 
One Cigarette Company | s<merrmes ce Fear MONOXide. (= sees =e BF Sues Five for Damages | identical with that accepted by Tere oy pee ee ee. | , rc pet Soy mcey in the 0 ~~ carbon 
NEW YORK (UPI)—The manu-|fendants combined to threaten ad- gaia ady Saenger - them inside 
meter? OY o-tobecco c tte vertising thedia in the New York vailable ~ 
tiled suit in federal court Wednes.|area with withdrawal of all tobacco| such advestioing, and had ad. | Ch@CK Car's: Exhaust, where carbon tue \day charging the nation’s five top)advertising if) they accepted ad-) vance knowledge of plaintift’s | Furnaces and Heaters; ™reverly. 3 at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. ‘cigarette producers put pressure on|Vertisements for [Vanguard.” It) scueguied Sept. 11th market A thorough check of your car’ toads tan mie to newspapers, radio and television said similar thréats and intimid opening ea ™ 55 Deaths Last Yeor exhaust system and driving with Wicbeante voces 
stations and dealers to prevent suc. thon’ were exerted on property i a windew partly open 
cessful marketing of his product. | OWnm™s praaleng oral severe is aA. pe} Se eciaas LANSING (UPI) — When colder! open cam prevent a PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 
Bantob Products corp, manu- ors to prevent distribution of the! fulfill its committment for jan open- weather moves in, so does the serious accident from FE 2-0291 Open Monday & Friday Evenings 
facturers of** Vanguard,” 8. Cll™ | guct ing advertising campaign, the brief ever-present danger from carbon) The same check - 
   
  
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of Detroit economies department 
    
     
Visca Avalta Effect of Rate. Hike ‘ 
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Hopes Bond Redemption Will Slow f 
AP Business News Analyst investment. 
NEW YORK™AP)—The Treas-|'MANY BUY 
ury is for help today trom| But many - have gone: right! . 
the 40 million investors who are) | along buying them anyway. Some 
widely labeled unsophisticated. -|$%\ million have been doing so It hopes that it is making their ‘through payroll withholding plans 
421, billion dollars worth of U.S. '—the same way the boss is called 
savings bonds attractive enough /upon to take care of ‘their income 
for them to hold on to. so they’ll/taxes and in many cases their 
om- union dues. 
allan ante mn Why do they, when ‘the -sophisti- 
It even hopes—but with much cated saver has been getting 
more wistfulness—that they will higher returns by buying stocks. buy more. jor other kinds of bonds or real 
The Treasury needs the money, estate? , 
t expenses dre 
pes aloo want to stop pred ibond is jost about the safest risk 5 By SAM DAWEON ‘ice put in other forms. of 
drain on the cash it has, caused there is. Ifthe U. S. government | 
by the excess of redemption of/should go umder—the most unlike- 
savings bonds over sales.   
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That is what ig behind the hike & For one thing, a government 
te ee ly thing im the world at tbe mo- the’ payroll saving plan is the on 3 
iment—what else would be worth ly way. 
a plugged nickle? |--Others, go-on buying, or hold- 
And for millions the payroll re- 8, S@vings bonds out of habit. ‘duction plan~is--about the only ‘The yield has been unattractive 
‘way they can be sure of saving | fF some time and Congress has 
‘anything. Millions now ‘look upon! jbeen loathe to add to the govern- 
their take-home pay as their reaj|Ment’s growing bill for interest ‘pay, They afe conditioned to ig-/Pavyments-—now in excess of eight 
nore what is deducted for federal | Dillion dollars a year—by author- 
—and often—state income taxes, 7i7& 4 hike in rates on savings bonds. But it's a way to save—a ¢for hospital insurance, for pension fi ier the re 
plans and the like as just some-' sani agg ual oy en 8 
'thing that happens. Their real pay amily emergency arises. 
is the cash in hand, * * | 
CASH GOES FAS an many don’t feel they're as OES FAST And d feel they’ 
And once the cash is in hand, sophisticated as other investors 
many of us—maybe most of us—'claim to be. They’ve seen others 
find it trickling right through the stuck_with a lemon when they 
fingers, sometimes mysteriously. took a fling at buying stock, or) 
To save at all, the Sie million feel|real estate for that matter.     
  
BOARDING HOUSE   
in yields on Series “E” and “H’”’| 
      DADDIO   bonds to 3% per cent which Pres-| : 
ident Eisenhower has just ap- Vy 
proved. / 
For the 40 milliod-tt Ss in a sense} 
just a lucky. windfall. They'll get) 
more’ now/ because the Treasury; 
is having fingncia! troubles. 
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Many’ have been turning in 
their savings bonds because they | 
could’ get more for their money | 
Advisory Group 
to Study State | Professor of U. of M. 
Heads Committee for x 
Michigan’s Future |   
  
  
    
    DETROIT (UPI)— A seven-man 
research advisory committee was 
named yesterday by the board of 
directors of the Committee on 
Michigan's Economie Future 
(COMEF). 
The committee will study the 
state’s present situation and make 
recommendations toward its a 
ture. ° 
Dr. Paul W. Me€'rackeo, pro- 
fessor of business conditions at 
the University of Michigan, was 
named chairman of the commit-   
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MOVE IN MORE CLASSICAL CIRCLES 
WHEN IT-COMES TO MUSIC! HAK- 
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GACKSON'S OFFICE Z L'VE DECIDED 
“TO GNE HIM THE HONOR OF INTRO- 
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¢f Economic Advisers from 1956- SJ WOULD HAVE ) MEN IN TH \ THINK GUYS | MAKES SUCCESS - 
v§ while on leave from Michigan. ==—jJ COST TH GOM- . SHOP CAUGHT \ AS HIGH UP FUL COMPANIES -- 
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{ne board also elected Carl| =| HADN'T CAUGHT | RIGHT AWAY! | ARE WOULD } EACH OTHER...I - 
Schneider as secretary of COMEF. | P—==\ YOUR MISTAKE | WHO MADE TRY TO ( KNOW OFA BIG He succeeds the * late Lester! SSS) IN THAT BLUE / THAT DRAW- WORK IN) \ COMPANY THAT HIRES 
Keele. | PRINT ¢ ING, oF HARMONY! } BOSSES THAT HATE ' . * | i ie OFFICE EACH OTHER AND Uther members named to the | \ WORK THEIR HEADS fesearth committee “Were Dr. 
Bernard F. Landuyt, University 
  
chairman; Dr. Clifford G. Hil- 
dreth, Michizan State University 
economist; Dr. Rensis Likert. 
Michigan Institute for Social 
director of the University of| 
Michigan's Institute for Social Re-     
      search, and Dr. Lawrence H_| 
Seltzer, Wayne State Universit y! 
Economics Department chairman. | 
  * * * 
The committee was expected tot 
base many of its studies on areas) 
discussed in the recently pub-' 
lished report on ‘What's Ahead | 
in Michigan."’ The report was au- 
thored by Dr. William Haber, | 
University of Michigan economics | 
professor and Dr. Harold C. Tay-| 
lor, director of the W. E. Upjohn’! 
Institute for Employment Re-| 
search.       | 
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Mrs. f ih, A. lor ivertise- Highland & Grains ed en | 
D” Meizer, Mrs. lsabelle Rich- meal which, bas, been 790. _Highua sa! Siihigan” Mtg 200- INVESTORS | BONTIAC S REALTY | are wp ‘prices, 
gear orother of Prank.) Wiliam. | J dered vauciese through na Tey esti fame | tyreem, neta, Pa eons, : The following oral 
dear Menry Beardsley, Mrs en nade sure to Williams Lake moderh. | oil! e. RILEY : U d P CSSUTC srescct stor to's ere Eatin, hese tiie || de tl pe epee ome oa ae a BOY BRICK noone oe, a to the 
Mrs. Julia Dodds, an survived by adjus' ems = Pe 
land. 22 x 26 cement Wees Re. te from Tele- produce 
Re eae wi 
: RN. $9.-| On 1% acres la i Bins. & , a? bedrooms n eC Matsa by eeeee eae 2 NEW YORK (®— The stock mar- LF be “held. Seiurday. Bey! 36 Closing time for advertise. hod, wit 3,000, down a ig nea Crooks 6a8 tor pr AL ity. agent "ath Fal torent out, Pull ij them in wholesale p . arly with mo- ot ee ree eee ents conteining type s ‘or $1 "VE ~ ER E bedr ‘000. CHEAGO Tet rain (ties Gatatns are ogres 7 ee ere ey eae roy nag Poser ag vege, | Hirer, “th “regal seni Sy OWE, Sm? SIDE: iiattbed | Pgs pp ane - 
ae tors active 
thony Cemetery. Cass) type ublication. ted. garage, 1 a 6 RM ' sRick RANCH W bed- prally weak to Detroit Bureau of Mar 
ment in Elkton i errange- | day previous to p rm., carpe avatory cere 00 BR free and oleae 4 market turned gene 
id 
Michigan. Punerail a 
recreation rm. IMMEDIA £2 ent, gine 1 We have « 1 basement ; oard 
day. 
City, Michig t and Reid . 
heat, storms anch. Pull basem home with ful! day wah earty haa vious of a Wednesday. "| After two sessions of strong Funeral "Leen Colert, 140 Bast | ADVERTISERS Screens. Terms. Call UL 21800 tent lot, $1,900, gif "Airport oad. cna 6 aoe. te were ee jor frac : 
: — mixture 
. 
Ae My ment =rTanam | 6465 Adamson 
3 bedrm. b a of trade off ma it Produce rices were @ 
The 4 of for 8 LARGE wner, OR 3- ie li and let us kno recovery, 9 ner- 
. 1688. J dig by treasiont Want Ads OWNER NICE EXTRA ti. | Phone owner, basement = cent in spots. Detro { gains anf losses going gener BURLING, ee sagyled “om. the day of 8 & bath. Sunroom, cats | ooo t % TATE ~ * FRUITS oe ti to about a! ecu ch bad Paiag: ars 1 coe fter the first 5 rooms Fimo tip Meares ake ron LEY. REAL ESTA . 
. el 78 fractions 
father 
vit aioe a bule entrance, replace. 
RIL OO eee (ees, orion, Ce sl re ee ies ao 
sag ie ard sBeeg | punice Exogzagn Vaile 1566) Richm 1 arr. aT ; possible longshore- jo oie: Pelicious . --.. 325° point, 
nd {dren and 29 great- | AD RATES alton Blvd. H FE 4-1157 = “ve ‘arike ae the East and Apples. Greenings. Bue eo eroty 180 Ap exception was a huge -— aw ie granacha Gt Bagles ‘Lodge § CASH vy 3D s 6Deye || ay oan: 3 BEDRM. Poa aw home. SHELL HOUSE 3 BEDRM, LOT man 
, Mcintosh, bv. ...6.5.050-+ 3 00 in Supertor 
ate auspices 30 pm § Lines 1day 3-Day 12 eae! in Or-| Very Hvable yea e living | 100x150. Asbestes and septic ould tle up apples. Mc a) t the opening in 
day, Bept. 26, at 3 $150 «66204 = 83. Large lot ti ul view with ieee front, Rough wiring t Gulf Coasts which c Apples. Wolf Rive ey eae 3.90 a h fell 190 points | Setus ty Mt. Park Cemetery. Pu- a 297 450 cer riviheges. $16,950. Beaut down. 2 up. oe heel 16 ace oem discount ; 
sence whic 
2 1.30 : hard” Lake Le 1. ees: satusd Ales tank. $6. PE 2-2460. nts. ore Fiaet SP) ee es f California ~ 
ot Porry ments by Sparks 3 3840608 16 ¢ Call +6 : ted & pa’ : for cash. PE 2-0s44 or PE 21460. ° expos (eniene months F Ueber ries, met pee eae is i 1,555 on overnight news that Griffin Chapel c $. Ais tke $70 Pe Es ROOM ALL Newly: decor range & cetriger- | for cash. F. a é New when} crop — ‘Saas wneer Gs UEY asters ee proposed merger with Texa- CAGIA, SEPT. 28, 1980. alowed | S jt se es Pipodera 3 lets. 0 etna, 50006 | stor ee este as sant og i % sep arben (ives : treated under fairly heavy li- | Peaches, tat be ee been abandoned, In later 344 Prospect of Gioe dear | ; if ime is bake ar a os aacuer Set kiss sea bal damp bined At _ite-Best idation following reports: of Pear gece aa weeea ects vale pgp, re Superior chopped about 
ceecher of Harvey ao lem pdigeot F | ® 4.50 HI-4 hy cot Pa $3400, a room nome Pai ‘Ser reesonabie 
E By poed rainfall in the Southwest |Phuma, Demson. Yo bu. . 480 nie: tren the initial ieee. Lottie Trout Funeral se ee 3 | 10 8 88 L CHEROKEE Ya Lid BY OwneR re 3 iis Hus! pe oe oo (CONVERTIBLE 2) bu ae 00 46 potnts fr 
‘ lic Church | - charge o bedroom, brick, é\- e¢ 1960 crop Piums. Prune, wen 
Aposto’ | An additional 
nt, breeseway an RI 
S where seeding of th Watermelon, bu 
t cked” up 
vy. L. A. Parent | ade for use of led me: 
Cc Davis tr. ROSS HOME ile pi f Christ with Re til be! § soc will be m 4-449. = ‘Herbert C ’ W. W. R : in 
VEGETABLES vo “AT Texaco meanw 
e Mr. Cagle w @ss box numbers. ; garage. : 
' is In full swing. Beane. reen round, oe eee * % s then « point in lively deal- viper thaw pare , Funere! Pontiac Pr GuaToM BULL ARE pear nt 
OR 3-6021 = } With trading almost at a stand- Beene ky Wonders, 3 aoe, mor 
Home until 23 en be eee te 
Twin gckes. Bldg. Co. EM ary 
syuyan wen {BRICK RANCH. | ‘Beans, ome ings, al which time Christ | : ee REA 
bedrms. 
, d of the first hour, | Roman bu 00 ding was an unusu 
lie Church of 
| "GL aARKBION AREA 
$16,500. Terms. still near the en j Deans, 
kt Also outstanding 
the Aposto til time of | H s 6. brick ranch. 
Serconea ay 4 cent a bushel peans, pax. bu . 145 16%, for Stude- to lie ip state un For Sale House Lovely 1% bedroom reation 
Owner. wheat was '4 to %%4 By Betts, topped, bu. 1.38 of 24 to hs 
————— | PILI LO Large basement and rec corn 4% Betts, bone : jump 
1 serves ——_—— 
_Larg' m. Attached b. offers N_ LAKE ons unchanged (0% lower, De Betty 2S i see ee oe oe i Remgauts 0) saeved ht” j” pepe compierEty oD. Cite tcth Meret GR | eeqane nee Wop ume servoed, Ma Pit then: a 
: sae | res. 
loved sop mm. Year- ivi abie terms earings 
beautifu. oats unchange« to” Cabbage, bu. ., 59) block of 50,000 sha: 
d of Edith Lacy, belo bd furniture, Leke pr’ wit) reason Milford ares.| 4 Lovely surrou . ing of this 2 car ga- \% to higher, bbage, Curly, bu... -..-.. vas off a traction| See. and Elizabeth Lacy, | without terms OR 3-2134.| fice tor nome in 3, Community w brick tri-level home. La cember 70he; rye Me apres Red. OG. oa. ss-ccre 6 Chrysler was sored | of Robert hie J. Lee Jt | feges. Cech or terms LAKEFRONTS 3. ¢ 
t new. Comple' me : bage. 116 
of Archie stad Led TO odern. : Blacktop e. Almos e December $1.32'%, soybeans — Gabbase rea ee oe while General Motors and Ford dear besther of nippie Ww atacy. \3 BEDRM. A wOR WALL 4 | Qood beso. 2 voreh Basement. : Lots from $2.350 phy cniened cee sm ees changed to % higher, Novem (Carrots Pebsgeersd Glee 50 Pes showed smallish gains. 
a hed vray. _fereens. we z_owner. OF - =e Furnace, : uncingroter. Reduced: 6. “BUILT BY OLD WO fireplace. Be room. 4 Price $22.- QT 
\Caulificwer dos “* nr eT) 
when | at 7:30 p.m. from : ROOM LA ouly $1 BUY 
west to . Terms. Call F. $/ 09's 
areal pascal 3% dot |... as Studebaker - Pac ee 12% | L oe Jens Cyd eet eon a Joni br screen. Weal subut < mh ROTHER, Stare oom mod- Taze, Burce S,' edd 4'— miles poe PE 5 EWING here: / Celery, dos. s ‘ . 200 was unchang | terment in 1 Follow storms & sc wn. $42 eted living room, a “pare or call— SACRIFICE. LEAVIN 3 4 
1. dor 225 benued 
shares 
tery, Boonville. Missour hos $4.500. GI N in- ern. or rea. This home toe subdiv 3-4181 SACRI soot built, 2 bedrm.. ‘ /p es Celery. roe Ske 
of 22,000 ares, | ery, fee at Donelson-Jo 
Taxes & msurtnce ‘ace ining @ at only eM 1 brick custom heated garage, Grain’Pric Chives, das be om an opener | | Be. serv Mr Lacy will be| per mo. 3-003), neat as @ pin. Priced id Ward Young, Ritr.| brick custom but fren end Corp, aweet, 5 dor om 500 fractionally. | Puneral. Home for burtal _cluded, OR : with $2500 down. David War att Be aerg Takey free and ‘ bers, dill, fancy, bu soe then rose - 
| 
taken to Boonville or ROOM { HOME. $1 51.500 | DOWN. $12,500 ENTAL OPTION 
rin PER ci CENT lake p all home in trade. $18. CHICAGO GRAIN Gusuniiaic plotie! ot 
1 Busi a 1909, BERNICE BE. 3 BE i. bo bedroom = moders | TBAVING AREA, 4% oe) Cee ae eon, 32330 - Pi Opening Cucunibde:a p 400 : Internationa | ODY, s&PT. 23, te Lake 19 8. Marsha This lovely 3 ental 3 bedrms. Ranc _000._ After 4:30, OR 3 c (HICAQO. Bepl 2h iA Cucumbers aileers. bu i160 High-priced 
in al Kingston Rad. Whi t a ~~ FGAR GARAGE. ck can be bought on r mtg. : ths, ceramic tile. le es ‘ cn 
about 6 in 2030 63. beloved wife o T~ BEDRM chools. FE | bric Livi Fire-| brick. 1% baths, rms and TS tt Lake Pravi eg ain Dec o, 10's Dill, dow. bene 1.50 fess Machines added . | Twp. age ar mother of Fencea yard, near 6 option. Larze baa ee, = room. ting. Full bsmt. Bte { co ° livin Wheat ; - 10%, ' Eggplant, bu sitces |S Steela were nar 
Danie! Ody. de Button | 
nace. Dining ere Plen- carpe water soft, bedroom, large kitchen, ie 10i'y Mar - ar t. Loug type, pe icontinued rise. § | 
ii Dorothy) | 3-796 
ne uilt-in kitchen, | screens. Drapes, t. Incl. | 3 fs room, besutifu De 
69% | Ryggplen veces ee 100) continu 
Mrs. Russe » Curry, “BRICK. LAN replace Utility $03.46 pymt. room and utility Bcott bees 1 00's May ...... ‘4 Gourds. px .$e) 
Mrs. James (Marie 3 BEDROOM Wa closets 14, baths. $3.300 down. Will take munity beach on May (iy Rye Merseredtan, pa bens . sere 1bQ TOwly mixed, 
dear ge taglon, Park, er rs old, room sears ctor ae low dn. pymt. on land contract. eke Priced 10 sell Reasonable J; : 131%. Keblrabi, doz ODES ITT ee 
Mra. e Waltcc Lecmis. Puc | " 
| road. Wa od ls, OR 3-0091 terms. 3 184% Der ss 6 ; dos behe creel eeee phe 
j 
fs and Walter Loo -| Mortgage FE &- 
r information 
Watkins ls, OR 
I me SOs econ , Mar 1 35! ¢| Looks, vet oes 
oo ce will be held Sat-| _& BALDWIN AND BT. | furthe vender N. 5 ROOMS & BATH West Side Inco j Dee Nd we te “wap alas green al ari New York Stocks | uraey, “Sept 28 ral Wome wih ; i opel nen No brokers. _ or eee prey Lave “At oder iketrost Owner. MY 1-5 room poo bev 7 gota lgpaed a re fed te tt) CHC jons, Pickling, ib 150 
; the Pursley Punere In- | 0385 = ra Reajtor ) ——| 6 rooms an third Mar act iets ad Boe Galea. ar; ete oan OF iri 201 Jones at oe Rev. Welde Hunt s(taleiing J BEDRM MODERN Kom han pron get ped 3. ae ~ yMIXED NEIGHBORHOOD © — ppalitiess. 5 "ares reveal re ont ate Dv Parsley, curly vols 1 do Ne us 166 enn th e441! 
termen 
ACK A. full basement 
2.000 ee ROOM HOUSE. VE MONEY — 
r attached garage $$ Parsiey root, doz : 2 qu Alt ad oh i110 =©6Kimbi C aa 
RAMMES, BEPT. 2, 1980, J Pres ci General Hospital. Only $2, COLORED, 4 , § ROOM SA r old. 3 bedroom brick. eaiisties. 2 be arranged to suit. cue Burk aie Ce 36 aitee Bice... 072 Kresge, 68 30 4| 1436 Rosedale Ave. age 63. be- © with extra lew price. = | Ce re en 3 yea: ascaped yard. Terms can ENCY . ° Peas, Black Bye, bu hens 1.3 Allied | "356 Kroger ; Al : husband of Jo Ra : dow HUETT FE 68-0458 | 
fenced, Vista. GI mort- CRAWFORD AG S ‘ Wr veeesseves Allle Chal 4 Dias 66) loved Mrs. Joanne Pyne. Cc. BC 
heat. On Linda re 
$-2306 P 1ce Oo ulc Peppers, Casenne, e scence OO Ltd ", 333 LoF ¢ i 2| dear father of nd Stan- RICK FULL B‘SMT-. 
1,300 down, Phone W. Waltea rE I Peppers hot, bu . 11h Alurn 109 Tip MCN&L .. | dear brother of Harry « will, 3 BDRM. B Jacant. Located | ; Mc ona ERs. $ : 238 MY_3-1143 Hed Sweet, bu. .... . §9| Aleoe . & My .. 89 e Puneral service t be seid. Vaca 
609 E. Flint h ed ria ee eg OO ne ke 33 take ane oon - Go ela maturaat. hope rice! salcnera:m cece cone on 3 bedroom finished | oOneRN RAN ml ot sas SMALE 2 BDRM. HOME ON ACRE Is ne ang | Peppers. barrage ig ae ae 125 as ae 565 Loew's Inc .. = ul Bparks Griffin ca Warten ° Pt: | trade Lar aug both Milford petal end basement. and fe J bedrooms. i ~ gap land, <“sa e ment up | Potatoes 60 |b. bag sencosecs I ls lupdy |) 591) (ata © Com 
with Rev. Maicol: Chapel tract, ete : ‘ lot or ours, heat, ha Lok garage door. $7,000 . reese ereererneenes 
array 
yi) 
ent in White 
-0134 Co baths. Your ds, eatra 
—— on for’ — hoe next < t ear |Punpking ou... vee 100 Am M au 255 Lone & Gas ating Interm Congregational, mu 4 “EELUTPOL HOWE birch —— Ri center 
or 5-0480. rom as 
GOR coscccccvese 69 Am Met 4 417) 
rials to Pirst Cong of | se BEAUTIFUL HOME floors, 4 dining. O | lakes. rus: 22614 
._ FE |Wadianes red, Secenseee Motors 624 Lertliar a6 Memo Fund, in lieu j BEDROOM ith custom large Kitchen ap = M. MOD- COLORED Hadiahes white, dow. ...., +. 150:Am Mo 573 Lou & Nash 7 Church Bullding reciated by pletely carpeted with ide 3B 
NEW IN ‘55 — 3 BEDR ce ee raeTAL FOR bsm! , , Roorn, BO. ces cnecns 73; Am N Ges \ . 4s 
5, will be app Com Located on west side. | 3. 3 
;N Within walking distan: ee bedroom full eae are ee ae ee ee Butternut, ty bas soc: a8 Am Tel @ Tol 81 waitin Ge a | ° the family 221989. JOHN | Paneled xnotty fae cruel an: | DONT LE? LACK OF CASH STOP | ¢2 Dome. [rowmtgset er pect | Sahencnee we oe aie ae, : ive of all taxes, Squash, Butternut, u bu. |...) 218) Am Tob . 084 May D Str 2| S RODOERS. SEPT ‘Ave. age 60: room Must be 6 a peinianee) | owning your Leis home. accept land dowp ment Small down payment. m. nice 5 prices, exclusiv Squash, Delicious, M~ ; 175; Am To 406 a cP » 462) C. 338 W. Wilson (amine reciated, Lager iid ia Sex from +, FINAN CO.| housetraller as ye d one four bedroom. . livery and)84 tubberd, bu. ....... a0 | Ansoonds Mee 18 3| 
husBand of Pelist D Cal quest. bee SEABOAR rah 950 dow an onable down pa) dealer handling and de [Squash, Mu b tercseeess. 180 Armee 611 144 Merek jad beloved hu father of Prenk | on) a for Mrs, Bee &5_N. Perry St. FE 8-066!._ $6.980. including rire r cent > location. Reas broker 7 es. They are gquash, ital, 's bu TIT 1 te & Co 6 wyerr Ch & 8 | Rodgers: dear y Pinho, John) 3. : yr ; ACRE ss _N |. BEDROOM month, inc - wer Kent,| nent. PE 4-1156, i * linchanged from thse of sivsiarty ecto es SL ii Rodgers ‘Jr and Mrs” Bugene | ¢ ea erie arr eer ET ta isis, ak _frsitor Pe P40 z|SMALL DN. PAYMEN1 oe aga Nels. The 4-door Turoips, bu... veevenerees Mi] Bete eee aay Minn Mw | of Marlo Rodgers and Prank Rod. _price for cash. FE O160e COME. | fer DON) | ees BER a ae heme) Some hems See equipped 1958 models net avell./**"see: evens OnEENS | pet Mtecl SiH Moat Ward 3 acre men ary vervice fest ane FAMILY eae ad a 
300’, ee tae large ar ‘akes. Near’ shoppivg i 7 seat estate wagon was <a eee SG OS eet svce=sssee IE Reeeg Als DEL ce prea 1.48 ST ine Pursley Punera: Puner- |" Paved street. Close-in. 2% aeres. i I Estates Bivd : oe Usaapetaien Over han able last year in either the LeSabre rTP? If ne. t be... yo. 180 Bond ‘ue ue HH 6 repel e2 diane ice willl be helt ‘Bavurdar. ta; Small down beyment. MY) Elizabeth ke —- Nice Family Home bought new Macc ake . ic! ries, |Kale, bu i 16 den - 702 Qrurray Cp “ab o: eer t 10 am from the St 3-2782 
luminum sided two | by Owner tor quick s: or Invicta se fs ue ne . J 1 19| Bord bap - bear Nat nies R se Joseph Cornett Senki vefficist: ¢ RMB nd garnet. Aig ow 4 fn ae eons dogg ree wee | 7 room with gsrage. 3 eo eee. ohn J. Vermett PeSABRE SERIES se bh, bu. * mae Nrigas Mfg 163 Net Cash 4 6) Rev. B PF Jarbem Mt Hope reh @ Immediate s- course and lake p bedroom and bath up. Pull $2500 Spinach ao, coe: 118) ist My Net Dalry .. al in Interment in uron Oar pony aly ing room and master bate ing room kitehen di down rr ALTY sneer Bedan 
hog Aeten Chara pu . . £90 Bian Maine on Net Qype .. 03 
Cometery 
session with on! Living 4 — breakfast bar it living t. Gravity Gas Heat RE. EM 30468 é urpipe, b 
: 
89 = 2” ————— carpete inum awnings basemen 4 in: center. Commerce Rd. = : (Door Sedan — Seats tong Turnipe, bu entcne Suad Ce AL aR A 115 ‘ fAMa. SEPTEMBER 24_ je. down. M MENT | ig) room) 14a block Tel-Huren hopping Ben. | 9203_| 
5 4 Door Estate Wagon ee. mY?) SALAD faded 02 00. 8 rrcughs 303 Ny Central 28 ; WILL rge W 3840 dligabet sts } ROOM AND BATH, cae, ol heat.,| small down payment Con ~ tist weer BEN EDICT’ S ¢ Door Estate Wagon | 2.647 Endive bu... - Calum @ HH . 3e | Nort & West 00 Ra 4). beloved husband o of | breeseway, 2 car garage, o 
Gicts and Emanuel tor op Natural fireplace. Oak 2-Door Mardtop '  3°718'Recarole ‘bu . nen Campb Soup . 472 No Am AV $3.8 R t Wililams: dear ae cael alae nW.’o OR\iando : = oor Tri : Realtor Schools. Call FB §-7710, for 3 bedroom. Ne walk-in cipsets. 4 pes: Pel dockiat = aa83 lates Bese, ve ~ - 1 Cen Dry cu Nor Ae pw a2 Walter US ms, Mercia Palawel. rhs. BATH. Py ENETITR _ Le plea Hur eps _potntment. \ ROO AND sl ara. fomced. — re COMUSSRVICTA. ses afer ar coon TED capaat "ain << tee Mer, sia aa Marcig’ Witiame ct service wig| blinds, .erapee & .ruee. om sia diiininciilaieiaed “Seine full: vesement, sil ginal scaped, "Nice garage. ‘Storms. , ; 1045 Lettuce. leaf, vu. . ; . ae ane od : 
Funere! «6 cn LIE cnc On PADDOCK ed 
nuts in. Sm 
to mort- ttre Ratete Wagon 12 ara!” Tash potigy, Mee OE eee ae oe bene itn Sp a tune Bs for eaesaie: | —— ion aucurmace ata ge | BY barre Pe Sank screens. 411.806, Cash 4 Door . Poneati .. J 
4 ere gi 
from Huntoon at 6.500 on terms. room, ol] furnace, 2 ¢ 
——— : al Est oot Estate Wagon «} sea . . Ceter Tra 412 Pac O & é m iN tie in state eg cash of 4 bed: . 6 room bun F 2-177 sn P ’ es, Rea ot. 2 Door Hardee UE Livestock cnrem ad meet, AT aL the Huntaon Forel Home” "| he, cae DOW nn | tile Netecteeae: futur" okie Neat Modern Home ‘aul M, Jon HPO Sg uars 4 Door Hardtop 3 290 
\ 4860 Pan : at 
a 24, 1959 : $100 t teed to se - 
. FE 8- ae IG tibi 
AVESTOCK ‘ttles Ave P rarke Da /ITMAKER, SEPT 24, 76, be- full basemen illage *p: 
es 44-8550 sie 3-Door cor ecawa eanina nrc ee . TAP: eae = coca cole le Penne sc 108 } “a. 3a B Pike ot. axe 10. be. ss ne hen ace ce Paul M. Jones. Real Est. On o Fertile ae went, GALL EE WOODS SUB. : 1 ooh piauaniernstesrs ane) belles el. 301 Pe Rh _.. ‘ jeved: Rue Miss Ilene Wit- @ $6,450, NEW! 833 W. Muron 1275 ay lose-in suburban. | 5, 230 W. Yale. / 4 Door Bedan 
1460 Saiable 250 ie p veal Very narrow, celam (as ... Pepsi Cola .. 30 
dear father of tiller, dear pile “BEDROOM. NEW! 
FE _€1278 for this dandy c and utili- Model en daily, loca- : oor Mardtop In celanup affair, full decline, Edis O12 Poy 33 6| and Mra John 8 .| $150 DOWN. 2 BED * “Com-) FE_4-8550 Ww 3 ingalow of 4 rooms, Reniey. 30 choice crest Mardton JUIN) eat ido eins eae full dectine cca es af enalps D .... Sis Srether of Mrs seeenry WIC wr insida peruse aie ay rae | FOR SALE OR mR RENT. Cay hoy room. Pull — basement. of one, bedroom ELECTRA 228 SERIES ea Wilily orade” ether clesses noalce, ‘Consumer Pw $66 math _ api are ely een rer aa. agree eee sve | bedroom house. shopping CeN-| furnace, water soften for small! ya R#HA. brick 3 ‘ 2894 on utlilty gre tity and eten- Pw Pf 45288 = Pirtico “4 ker and Mrs. Victo leo after 6.00 Near schools an - and sereens. Perfect 8 eat, basement, paving. 4 Door Hardtop intenuce. 1098 unchanged. seces rian "19 0-36 50 ee et Dak a3 Fnllt als) she Two fal service will be | 509 DOWN LOW MONTHLY ‘par. | ters. Call EM x ORED family. Good aml ty Ad 5 =e 30036 or UN 4-586 : 4 Door Hardtop mee 4.705 dard mined o re 25 80-27 06, one Can 4 Prov 367 survive Funeral se ‘lem ents. 2 bedroom home it | —— IR COLO feet road frontage. Don’ Lr STORE BUILDING. HAS SMAL | 2 Door Convertible 
good stegre and hej 35.90. tility cowe|Cont Cop & 8139) pure Ol pa 7| held Monday, Sept. 26 at Chapel | rane area. Will also rent w FOR 750 down.| asieep on this one. STORE part basement, _ yews aeps (Betlers 3s tere 1660. /Cont Cop, 103 RCA 77 from the Voorhees- er ict) Sane to buy, EM 3-6444 6 rooms, $7.500 with $ Estate living 80. Fruit trees. ite ieee) Smrate ane casters and | Cont - 826 Republic Mtl . | {th Bishop Edwin en" bite | —oPuen tee ’ FE 2-3043. Cail after 3:30 44-Acre Es . Lot 80 I, rent, swap. ' 1 , ad last week go (cent Ol 13 evion 0 | me 4 lela w $950 DOWN 
OR T iE. BY OWN-  * 1 Private tana Hleges. Sell. re r " be Compare and heifers 28-106 ar ue 2 Me | AA) ficlating In en will lie | 
FOR SALE OR TRAD «Secluded anc rl rare Eas 
‘ Lodge Calenda holce fed steers lard ateera and| Cupp Nee HO Rex Drug lv i| Chapel Mr Witma 2 Biple | BEDROOM COUNTR | hake li rooms, bath, utilities, ¢ ds, trees, woods 
BEDRM. ; lower ute and to 108 lower, cows |Corh pub 121 Reya eye) 
in state at the Voorhees | § farm style home w = furnace. 4 apple trees, Beautiful grounds, d this love- es ATTRACTIVE 3 Good ’ 
: 
A modern large rooms rage, oi! rasp- 4 shrubbery surroun 8M and large lot. . feation Pontlac peifers fully ribo te bulla steady to Curtis Be Sy heyy tow 4 Funeral Home | 9 acres of land. 10 ‘ater ckberries strawberries, 
ranch home with | “home. sek By owner. Special commun A slcad)) Cia keel tener! co to Deere 435 Royal Dut. 
1 ) paseinent, “Hot w blac t 2% acres. Large!) i” rambling ;car 68 | jocation, OR 3-7314 By owner. — * & AM Friday, «tea two leads high choice 1) Edie: way St .. 362 
‘Thanks with ful & utility berries. Abou A quan- losed breezeway and 2-c: - GREER Lodge No. 21 F & : dor lower, 1 Ib steers 2098. De 4323 Bale may) Card ot ~ | heat. hee “hur edegreeer4 large muck garden. Aq ons ie views from 26 VAN LAKE — 2191 ey MM_ degree vatiy prime 1002-1117 rime) Doug Alre 9 @ Reg Pap .. | 
- ood piace to lawn, Airport Rd. rage. Panoramic Log SYL of this attractive Sept. 25. Work in ' Be ds high choice®te p Chem le Mi .. 226 ~ a bin ; darn. & hools, storee io oy peat. On hool. arpeted living room. First offering a lot. 0 PM Old 39 38, several load ‘ 7h few loads | Dow 254 = Geoville “1 
PRESS OUR BIN- | horse. "cies to acl : 5. 40 v0aa from se foot, ¢ rate din- m 75 ft. landscape § 30. Dinner 6% A2 ih steere mostly 38 86 / Du Pont 64 Gears Roed ... #1) WE wien To ex neigh- iige Near store burning fireplace, se ith | home o arden. House _ slie L Hoteh- jos7-11a2 ip hotce steers BAO-1) ip t Li Ol 4 
thanks to the many , a and bus 3-1231 FE 5-5464. 
Pullman kitchen w - Spacious yard and gi m, Timers Night) Les = Adv. np to 29.00, moat e dard ts tow sosd'tanl A O61 Ghell 83 core and friends S IXC. OR ) ST. JOSEPH.| ing room. je bath, 2 bed- Pp oom, dining roo ’ 
Kod “re LMOMB «see 
bors, relatives dness. a: | iL ADD' 
= FOR SALE: 2299 2299 
ntry. Ceramic tile fent has ving 2 bed- kiss, W.M. 
he 27 80-28 50, snes! 20 90-2300. ten! Rast Mtg... 703 ; 627 
thy and kin 
‘oO b-division. 3 bedrm./ pe losets galore. Excelfen fee kitchen ity room, 1300 8 00, utility ete @26 Ibe 2795. maton Mf 405 Sinclatr 413 their sy "“Fetecccca Fi Fire ge 
_.f Sylvan su k attached ga-| rooms, c automatic of] fur-| and ‘bath. Also large ga- head high chotes heifers ond tg) Auto Le cone a. es. 704 ao the cent death of our : Brick. With bric Paneled | full basement, au Small stable. | rooms water and sewer. Rea- 5 | . fete 2600-27 00, « fi & Mus ; jou Pace | ment, in the re Special 
Full basement. nace, winding drive. th rage. City down pay- ’ B bd f most choice wee 2800-26.28. standard, Red ts1 3 Ry +. B44! 
husband and father Funeral 
rage. m. Wall to wall, * anus setting among the sonably priced. Low |low choice helfers 2200-2460 UlIt emer = 1)) fee Br 231 So te the Purstey iy 
recreation roo included. Large | Very ks. Truly a dream: “5 +5000. z ews in | to low good hetfara » cove 1780 Brie RR . ane aperey ' 682 
than Rawanual Baptist Chure 
carpeting. Drapes conven- | pines and oa d fust the _ment. #1 GE. OWNER. 2 ; 
TTS nent ee, CUT tone ee are eo ye bene oe | Pentise Teak Ca. And tor 5 Socal motcsae Gerced Pauars | ef guration ere Full priee we sYLVAN — VILLAGE. FE 2-148. ; LINty: Sule cela autte ae’ Week’ 8) 96-(oucauees «> a1 Bid OC 02) Fentive Mra yt Hao- y Drarenge reer ere | qeeual enertguge. Gerer 7 | for neture lov petrm _with © | E , Jy in wee Mot .. % Std OU N J | Tom Malone Will build Full basement, ann trom Seton ssa with $9,750 4 “POR QUICK SAL! ° thes tility bulls sold area 29.80; several lots Pord 1 rr] 4 Ol On 60 6 
and .children. ~~ home on on Bio? lot h cup Co. Open Ro 7 RM 
SACRIFICE ke. 4780 Mo- . land County sheriff's depu 2800, cutter bulle 31 ring |Preep Su a4 Bt 6 _sen 
le beth bire ee “OWNER: 7 B Ee k ywner. Walters Lake. Feeeted Thursday that someone ech eiouee {ee an00: load medium eS an Des 4 Stag Peck... Hi _In Memoriam \ ” boards Ot ‘hon? aArt Meyer i SEE ety, flown pevmert. Giroux- ran S hawk, Fie tee iathed nareee: . atow s } 4 00 on aa” cee H 
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ATE Florida r " ct a ee ee ee A ma vom | Wee ne amener cite wae nie eee ie Wi IN LOVING MEMORY, OF FRANK. emer RM. HOME. 1s BATHS. Smal Momhly aymen | 308 (Sine Tinghway oe ee OR 3-0701 Landry ~epartl “Suunen sere . 
nderson- fe Compared last wee 52 nn Ces 7 
who passed awa) ine ree. t §-1132 ———— 
— 
ivileges. 611,900. valued at $175 from the establieh trend et nd prime (en Fads ta Ten 76 
Decesare September 25 Knotty p heat. Auto. bot) _5-11330 0 
dhice” Lake priv isi. my flys Te dy moat choice ar Motors exaco | 
re ago today. Pp t Ol forced air on 
ted on paved 
PAN Ville Flementary School in Ande tees teen sanstard Ge ng a ally Nl aur of tes ee ny Todey waouaekan tote Ft tee a perouiial FOR SALE St Cwaee Me cL cue mcd kitehen, full STL VAN t VILLAGE nville. ; aS oO, Scullend urtitty Not enongh to|Gen Time oo 7 Alr .. 104 kod catenins Uta riy you | water. ing district & bus 
bath, hardwood floors, large liv- ms m- . 6x74 inch ay manna ‘Compared “lant eves |Guneciel 4 haste 3¢ a pod “ee d you best: fine. Substantial ee parment. Attractive 3 bedroom bri a peop ma Ea palet pitcture window. | 3 ned Fara will elit cn ms laughter ewe 1 833) teanamer . 
s who love cM 3-0063 alter = : s. Fence Only 
| pleted Waste Someone smashed a 26x73 [slaughter lambs steady, s : ont |Clerber Prox 1 4 2 Poca the one family E rc and screens 4400 teres: | 
| _Efgin : 
ba atendy, mont | OA 1 went Cen ... 3 
br the fa a BROKER | y Toom. $14,400, 7 N (7 plate “glass window at rata nuvang chat spring aguante tambe aiiere ale Underwosd 2 IN LOVING WRRIORY oF rel enie_antestment eompagy the 0661 avaliable, Gall tt “staan, Mort meiditrs. 08 Pored wired tar TuReE ROOM FRI LEVEL. : fo Pontiac tility to goed lambs dtich 4 Un Car 
Edward Nichols ,HARD LAKE A age of 4", pe . 2 his home is nea Re Ld on School, it was reported ign ee 22 ee mt fd erede buck lambs /Croodrich ve oun Pac ...... 311 husband ear ago, Bept 443 ORC ; Rs we, & oe lot. Oil heat ai ipeea repels: coe by owner Fine home . police yesterday | 0, ‘cies cea nade toed wee eee Palas oo part aie 07 ala De eel oe wet Ee as A OROUP OF ue Quaity ee 
ané beara senso full” poe sh ae Peseta: wecees) eM * 
haice shorn lamba matnty ” fo; cull cit AAP soe ‘ him. Por there ts suc Mia teers ott Naxea on Ve er “Quailt G $760 down and $60 @ month. _* 
ER rr. 38 Tregent 1535-21 00 load Nol peta J nO’ Few ct No Re be 
lace of tf think T bear r|  purehs — 800 vlans = ims 
1-LEVEL START Harold Holtsiander, 75 
sintighter ewes 200-550 . ' hound ‘97 
} 
piss see his smiling face For ult” homes No obligation. 
1 VW N = ¥ f ‘GHAM TR =: ; tontiac police fs wae st good and choice feeder Grey ot Ws 
steps or broken hearted. sur-| Soo ute mortgage. } NOTHING DC : H. C: NEWING A NO DOWN ' S reported to Pon up to @90 most ¢ small lote cholce Chulf ¢ wt 
he left me IL am lone- ilders Exchange aN 
: 4 Crooks og home to be proud o : . lole (WO famne 1700.19 00, tew am oar Holland Fo, 321 
rounded by friends a | Builde iL 23466 | AK Corner Auburn an 
ours. Have model yesterday that someone s 5 quality breeding ewea 900 per Homestk 17°6 
some, With & «mile ie gid ! 21 or CUE i r SIDE. GOLDEN O UL 2-3310 
lot $2. Ze 4 
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fe bas not Pe 3idly oor K 3 WEST M, BASE- ep ee ims. TILED Platiley. EM_3-0462 = cfr vat he Ined at $12 from 4 a Hooker Ch 
I have a heartache Li were) RRAUTIFUL NEW BRICK - FLOO: 6 ROO NORTH END. ¢ BEDRMS Q. ED- porch chairs va 
indie! Rey 19 ‘ 
the same since you A BEAUTI to owner | AUTOMATIC HEAT, NORT furne Water A AREA..2- ACRES. } 
been ear hur- om, full basemen MENT. " 8 sement, new oTIc 2-car ga- his home 
Olds Price infra att - rf * Weal Un Tet oir ; couse ere peat missed by Sekine a change me saa STATELY pais "on _Bheser ued bath 16 Hat ae rooms, ‘easte ‘Dequinare. 5 houses + ¢ 
- also a ned = b E A large 
rage. rniture, ‘60 
jIpt Bue Mch. 417 Werte A “1 
Martha quick sale. a 4 near Ly me LAKE. 
{ 19 Mile Rd. Bat, Sept. 26 at Charice int Mery O04 White Mat —v S4 —_ 1 Directors 4) room ‘and’ store, owner leav- MANY SPECIAL FeaTURES. | NEW BRICK 3-BDRM. VACANT 7 BEDROOM.—NEARLY ere Sat. Sep =A Sa me 15 xcep t ‘ fat Paper 1972 Wilko & Ce : 34 , Funeral 
ing tor Piceien, of = wail ees irs A REAL ca hg os one aches Mrelghbortod Pox furntshed, oak floors. Owner. FE . wor 
Jostyn, ! 8 FIN west su bs 7028. ——— Mi gne a oor Bs 
S yint Wisse Wd teen 6 Se cee TO sBOW FOU THI ee eee | Le Tce : Galle 10 wilt hold canerans for 5 Models to fe i Tel rh Younget shat i 
tan cae ” ae aia ban re 4-1156. FAMILY HOME [ol 2 OT ak dane. WE TRADE Bale at Stevens Phe id , Ts 
on eT "Matheson. Real Estate | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Tear ‘atiached, garage. ist Gree bene eee oyench xchange 8t. ae . st Johne 
a! 89441 ve & stteet, eve rac- me Be cea pend he ence ROCK AVERAGES Donelson-Johns AREAL BARGAIN, 288 Omang 4. yg ea le te ad CT 7 the 1960 is Bept 25 Compile 
2 acres between 
| FE 40681 s terns. Rummage fate: Abed fe vr \ monde ee federal, state) ie sociated Prose 1. he 
Lk Comme oe nnd ell GI—NOT THING DOWN, othing Do WD I 0.5 ee eae «5203 2 5 terlan Church on moo : lestination,  de- duet Rete VIN Steces 
wea le eae tae Golere 3 bedroom, ota} price eT N vate . Bat 9 am. to 12 no and local taxes, « ' Indu o4@ 198 
carpeting in it. Aute. heat T ed 
eon your 6 to 8 pm . Ady livery and handling charges, COM prey aay met Wek as nee hn AL. Sone iy hat bel Gener ti cee Mortgage. com) Sere | Win build # starte howe eo your i BO te baw payment. : 
Iv equipped 1959) Week age ..... 448 1411 988 309 
‘ole oil heat & of lovely 1nd. *rieing. Your of ours.) on your Scouse 7 bes. lisle Post ed. with similarly equiy ago. a4 193% 
ees- iD rage. 2 acres frat ; WENT | Rough wir | No closing cos Fish Fry — David Belisle | parec von hd - ORL 1218 Hey Voor Sa tring pine, grape arbor. fr . DN. PAYMENT On YER 4102 — 4680 Walton Blvd. Drayton models one tose 1958 high .... 8a ¢ ie lee aie NERAL HOME soa Some blue ras MA 4-168 cM ALL teas bens Gh | ean MeN AB ART_MEYEF bso Down PAYMENT me 6 Plains. Fri. 25th — 5:30-7:30 es paiva cae: ' ise Radel “S190 1965 oe thal a FUN] eee Moter | Peet Ge eadire” Woe ee’ taoetk agg Wg He NO ae y —! S 
74) 2347 a9 ‘ 
™ 
oo LAR el leges on 2? lakes ‘ 
room: . r Sedan .. $2,574 00 3 34,1088 low... ‘ 1.8 
= odern atitehen tn ae ege portation. Owner hes Rummage Sale 128 W. Pike, Sat. 2.°',, mek Grues | sinetes 2.e7| NOt change 19091922 06 1 2003 ____ cemetery. Lots 8 ure, Feagteg “TU | and tranes tien Make offer *iyed no payments unt er oes Adv Heo Acente Cor 9.789 00 athe 
, 
PLP — hurn! ure. e iTON. 2 for quick s ; 
ranch type as 8-am.to hpm Holliday ports Medan, . 2. eles 2 991 (petrorr aTOCKA 
Deine WHITE CHAPEL BY OWNER, IN CLARKSTON. “ 
tt 
New 2 room ‘ Fede duesern 7 pense sees 4, Nephier Ce) Set bon Poe week tare. | ei adem” home. with ettached 0 h ¥Verme 
heat. $8,100. Y Sale. Fri. Sept. 25. 9 a ceati 1 065 o oe . Inte are eighths : Memorial : 
hools. MApie 45-1816. n 
ey nes _Remmace Sa at Embury Meth- cpieste is cent). NTA 118" rigures Aion decimal rmigh Low § nen ~ at ID iat ee “Shick “WW! E ‘ST SIDE. 2 REALTY EM_-0466 
RUSSELL YOUNG odist Chureh, Blraning hans, 76 ane eee ee $2010.20 2.981 Allen Eh cee oe ee Dates REO TONtry Pert et “2 bedrm i nre- | 0202 Fon BALE 301 HENRY. 
Rel EE ae = ‘elebrity Sadan $2. | Raldwin Rubbe 
youn and OME at Croft. ( Glebrisy’ Bec m.. 3.09800 ©3020 ‘ “| 
rie th beautiful tile a Heights, 
5 Holidey Meen! Coup 00 20 1002, Rose (ear Co” Coe 13 16 
"oR t Laree ‘block from _ dale. A ee aie 
VE TRADE Paul's Meth- iiiday mports Sedan 91 3:268| Great Lakes Ol) & chew 106 114 
oka taer piace 
RRINGTON Lis. 8 7 Rummage Sale: St. : } «ine (Coupell: 3,272 45 :  Blectri Motor Co | 
ke. 1Est Hak t. Ca ed. Garage ment, 320 Wal- Conver 4344200 9596 Howe Prod Co* 16 108! 
of hed -aul M. Jones, Real Est. Bsm| is 
3 on odist Church basement pt, 25, /Firsta (2 seats “ONDA 3.436 Peninsviar Metal Pré 18 18.4 
ae 9 ‘ote Paul M. : _and a fenced. 
Perfect be "den doostece j nut, Rochester, Friday, adr issn ty neat Nutr, Micenfaciyting Ca. ie sve i . Lake near [io w. BUT? om B1278 URON sARDENS | : Basement it oon thea tater a, urge: ses : ! 9 am. to 5 p.m. SERIES “on sive 9.539) Rudy ‘nok . 16.2 16.2 16.2) 
yo AN EE ¢060 _ NER ol 
ro fees: Sale, Grace Lutheran Celebrity sedan - on oo «3,718 ald sale: bid and asked i 418 Ww. » eRe var" Evens BY OWNE 27 & iy YS be, ‘Rear Jreciuron pad 
of te the owner « rr for Rummage Sale, Genesee ellie? feenl Coupe .. 2 7R6 00 376, ~ Samicadloneaee | 
3 bear frame, 19 & 
: a 
tures of «a . rents Church, Tendale and t. Moliday Sport Sedan atin 3078 
Fit, Facian oa . ‘rater 
: Bs much Fri. Sept. 25, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sa “c AC Cour bd A i 
' eal yy mg 
for * Site. At least re ee Cross Firm all Sac bg =. gen | a. ¥ Se — 
: 
just 
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; ' | ‘BOX REPLIES 
sion : WANTED-SO MEN ‘Negotiating Today | At 10 am, Today ther SPROPER'R ie | 
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065 Comme “6 
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following 
118 or WITH $5,000 EACH | TROT Ww =-The Cross Co. “ Hard to Beat ke development syndicate DETROIT Ww - jockere oat 
Ready to move into. Clean To form land and lake and the United gece ° sail ble F 19, #2, fenty ot closets. Pull boxe Se em eee re et Daneen — os fi = time in| Aad) a a 6, 78, 
ment, Gen ve : tee, - 
re 
4, 61, 
city rs serv ECREATION AREA settlement for the { 4, 34, 
pegs og - WATERLAND andr 
t the auto: | 
102, 168, 
: | | West ef Birmingham and Pontiac the edgar Sacks 4 firm ij = * Me ‘95, 98, 
™ Satloc Townshi 
tre li 
by individual clear mation 
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bet 
oy. | NUiSTeTeis pea Newhomertetwa [mation i yrand UAW Local ; es meh Cage Sere, mae area are in $25,000-$35,000 range Both company a 
loud you 
all Ae living reom. 3, ma ’ 
tpeted 
month Per profit-making possibilities 158 representatives sho tire yo so) matter: howe 
hedroome eens "Lei lees ae | | ORNy more vig * See te ‘work in & Co. end full detalle, write ewner: a mediation session  lesodhiters: blow your horn . ... it could rhe iene RI beet Soret Lite oe |, Wrhama Leake Ra. at age Ber 42, Pontiae Prevs |both state and federa 
tale i Wil L IS M BREWER ORION wie are "OR 3-198 sien ) : at 10 am. It 
-R stoma yogi . GEN7 ith + After 6 p.m ‘ J ‘The meeting began 
be heard by as many | “BY” REISZ, Sales Mer ‘The 
never ca y a JOSEPH F bedroom br i» Cross 
reneh ith 0823 
; was closed {to newsmen. \ 
Modern 3 Aude Eves FE 6 ‘nas continued in partial operation | ‘people as a little » | serege. Col FE b0000 , rs iwith -a foree of non-strikers . . r ; 3 ge d : r « -,