~FONTIAG SICRIGAN, BONDAY, Aeauer 5, 195780 PAGES ABSOCIA 1062 E. Hamlin Rd., Rochester, CURANUF ‘FoR FAM-=Nuncy Mulching 4-H members on duty over the weekend prepar- EAR Ee eve Comin Cape 405 Se was one of the “VGi ak facia toamectes ok te eeapronne ot N. Perry street and Walton boulevard, Her Lecdngg emp arpbunonets apa: Pontise Frees Phote Baptist Church, where he farmer’s son who became s Sen. George Ssiried by Great and Humble VIENNA, Ga. (—The body of emer Sen. Walter F.| George lay in state today in the red brick Gothic First often. worshiped, while the great and the humble alike mourned his passing. Organists played soft music as friends and neighbors filed past for a last glimpse of: the Georgia tenant al ambassador to NAFO “Coole Weather ‘Toolatefor2 . Waters ‘at Kent, _ Cass — Saturday Victims... Botore cooling temperatures in- ‘aging thousands of sweltering in Oakland County waters, Dead. are Benjamin Hitow, 40, of 3230 Waverly St., and: James - Reidel, 17, of 15367 Pierson St. Both drowned Saturday afternoon. a i 7 Hitow went down in Kent Lake, at Kensington Park, when his out- - board motorboat capsized. Sheriff's In the boat were Mrs, Hitow, 35; their 15-month-old “daughter, Andrea; and their son, Richard, 12. Witnesses said Mrs, Hitew grabbed her daughter and held on to the overturned pratt, ae Gd Richard, 7 The accident took place about! © 200 yards from shore in about of water../ The victims were rescuéd by ~ boys on shore.,and a nea boater> Hi- tow’s body has not yet been re- covered, deputies sajd. deputy Isaac Prevette shortly ‘before 4 pam. osltbe Modern Air Age: ‘ 6 Dogs Arrive tervenéned late Saturday, _discour-} 5 swimmers, two Detroiters drowned) deputies said he made too sharp a poli One Dog Sent, | after a. long and disting- uished career as a Demo- erat in the U.S. Senate. * @#-*- Others in this little south-central Georgia town of 2,000 strolled past the white frame house where the " |T-yearold statesman died of a Mahar the oma Geta tn bis. honor seven-years-ago. oe et During his 34 years in the Sen- heart ailment ‘at 1:52 a.m, (EST} Claim. Detroit »Men.. 8 at he fy, ecied-sonin at the ' |Gishlar, 18, also of Wyandotte, also’ ‘satisfactory condifion today as is Yithe suriving McBride twin, at Ann Crash Kills Tot, Injures Seven New Hudson Takes-Life of Muskegon Girl, 2 A two-year-old girl was killed amd seven persons injured in ‘a! head-on collision Sunday on U.S. 16 about one half mile west of New Hudson, in Lyon Township. * * ——jas the car driven by her father, Roger McBride, 34, of Muskegon Heights, collided with a car driven by Joseph McGee, 18, of Wyan- dotte. - Also injured in the McBride car was the child’s mother, La- cenla, $4; her twin sister, Eve- lyn, 2; another sister, Carolyn, re) her* father. * * * * MeGee and his companion, June were injured. McGee is listed in) Arbor’s University Hospital. All others are in fair condition, said the hospital, ate, George - twice of the powerful Foreign Relations Committee. He did much to de- velop a —e bipartisan forgign icy, President Hiewuhaues said in was chairman’ - |swefved back, but was unable to return to his sid® of the road in}. * wae State troopers at the Brighton Post said McGee reportedly veered out “across the center liné, then Seale in Road State Highway Department. M 78. ~ LANSING Arguments over whether a city or the traffic on a state trunkline through : a municipality’ were up for a court decision today. . For the last week the city of atte has defied the : Highway Department by allowing two-way traffic on two trunklines running through the city—U.S. 16 and Local merchants pressured for the two-way traffic, contending a one-way operation would hurt business. vs. State: Fracas | [riverbank homes. The river, [swollen by heavy rainfall, was falling as dawn broke. tone Head-On Collision Near * ‘ Killed was Beverly McBride, 2, ’ Three- New a a ‘Burst; 100 Families Flee | LAS VEGAS, NM. (®) — Three dams on the Gallinas | |River burst early today and an estimated 90 million - {gallons of water flooded homes above and below the {ety to a depth of up to 14 es | | No loss of life was-reported, although damage. to ~ |livestock and property.was heavy. National Guardsmen|™ ‘jand lawmen evacuated. hundreds of persons from feet. Police Sgt. George Shannon said| of the homes had been built during the past seven years of Las Vegas itself, a porth-cen- ‘tral New Mexico city of about 14,000 some 50 miles due east of -the state capital of Santa Fe, escaped flooding. Shannon said the river banks held well within the city. . Northwest of the cuty in Gal- linas and Montezuma canyons, where thé reservoir dams were situated, more than 12 homes were hit by the flash of floodwaters re- leased when the earth fill dams burst. under pressure of heavy mountain rains. Water ran three and four feet deep there. ,LAPPING AT EAVES . South of the city, the water ispread to 25 feet from its normal channel on each side, running 12 to 14 feet deep through to 30 -Floodwaters in the area. ; High-wheeled National ‘Guard trucks brought out some of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. a Hoffa Denies AFL-CIO Split Teamster Leader Soy -He Has No Intention of. Pulling Out Builders ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.,° James R. Hoffa says he has no intention of leading the three mil- lion building trades unionists out of the AFL-CIO. } ‘The labor leader, who hopes to ‘| succeed Dave Beck as president lot the Teamsters Union; was here yesterday..on the ‘evé of a special jorie-day meeting of the AFL-CIO || Building and Construction Trades has the authority to direct Department. Asked about the possibility of | such a walkout, Hoffa said he, has “no such thing in mind.” He then referred newsmen to the president of the jurisdictional committee. The Midwest Teamsters chief, said “all issues will be resolved’, at today’s meeting, the first con- vention for constitutional: revision *\in 40 years. The Teamsters are a pert of the The wants the streets one-wa "Phe stahe put up ondiwny’ tiie ag but the city tacked two-way John C.-Mackiestate—highway, | coumenieahdinee, was aapined sal Ten Tt MOOGE PODER hway greg: : -{ohn the home rule theory that a ‘city has the right to assume rea- ‘sonable control over traffic on its |whatever the Circuit Court decides - {Michigan Supreme Court. This case also involved U.S. 16. East Lansing city officials “wanted to allow parking on the ‘trankline, fought for the right to the State Supreme Court and were overruled, Lansing is basing its argument streets. . It..was thought probable that the casé-will be appealed to the Just. think of what a terrific hodge-podge it would create if every city in the state N-ito make trouble,:” Provge peel, Highway Department. and: Bean ‘|wag interpreted in some quarters le vention.”” Building and: Construction Trades Department. * *« * On Friday, Teamsters head- quarters in Washington issued a vaguely . worded statement which as signaling a renewal of war- fare between the building trades and the predominantly industrial _ that were. formerly in the day's canna hears a re- port on jurisdictional aga s from a committee set up by AFL- CIO. President George /Meany. -Peter -F. Scheemann, -head-of the; committee; has said the group will make no recommendations, adding that ~~! a ay panes ~ Record Feature Begins Today down the ‘arroyo knocked out ‘the only two bridges giving access to il; her brether, Rochester, 13; the jish of the base —'the ‘Claim Military Spent for Frills Investigatdrs Tell About Fancy Structures Built by Armed. Services WASHINGTON (®—The armed jting away:from military aus- terity and wasting money in build- ing officers’ quarters, barracks and other ‘structures. report by staff investigators for. the House - Appropriations Com- mittee. The committee made pub- terday as part of the record of hearings on defense financing.-’ The investigators sald the Air Force wants to. air-condition per- homes there and lapping at. the! sonnel eaves of the roofs, Shannon said. | private baths. No immediate -estimate of prop- They said the Air Force has. de-| signed officers’ quarters ‘“‘which are Much more elaborate and ex- pensive in layout and ‘treatment than thoge previously con- structed.” The Army and Navy also were included in the investigators com- complaints that the military serv- 8 larg as he put it, ‘‘spend- ev- The Army's Ft. Benning, Ga.: Construction of a “monumental” boiler house with a rubbed finish concrete exterior to match the fin- hospital. Kirtland Air Force Base, Albu- querque, N. M.: 21-foot ceilings in lounge and ballroom of the airmen's ‘club, Fair, Cool Weather to Continue Tuesday Pontiac. residents can expect mostly fair and unseasonably cool \weather tonight and tomorrow, the U.S Weather Bureau says, The low tonight will be 50 to 4 and the high tomorrow, 70 to 74. Northerly paral will reach 15 to 25 miles an hour In downtown ‘Pontiae, lowest temperature before 8 a.m. was 51. At 2 p.m. the temperature reached 70. : ‘Police to Protect Nikita BERLIN (INS)—Several bun- dred East German police ‘‘spe- .| cialists" ‘have been assigned to “shadow” Nikita S, Khrushchev .—for protection purposes —. dur- ing flop eight-day visit to East Germany, services have been accused of get-| The charge was contained in a| lie the investigators’ findings yes—- ‘jaa aes Mrs. a oo AP Wirephote PLAN FOUR- -YEAR HONEYMOON — Adventurous Gerald Trowbridge, of South Africa, discusses honeymoon plans with his bride shortly after their wedding Saturday. The couple plans a four-year around-the-world cruise aboard the bridegroom's ketch, White Seal. Trowbridge sailed the boat 21,008 miles before landing cal therapist at St. Joseph Mercy: Hospital. Trowbridge, Bride Married Saturday. Plan 4-Year African adventurer, Geraid Adventurous Newlyweds Honeymoon Tt will be an around-thewertd cruise for Pontiac’s Marie Charlotte Hickey who Saturday married a South F. L. Trowbridge. ‘The couple were united in an afternoon ceremony in the Webster Community Church, near Ann Arbor. They left for a visit to Canada after which they plan to sail World's Greatest Cellist, 80, Marries\,, Music Student, 21 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico ® — The marriage of ‘80-year-old cellist Pablo Casals to a 21-year-old musie student was disclosed to- day by the judge who married them here last Saturday. : Casals, acknowledged as the world’s greatest cellist, left San _|Juan yesterday with his* bride, Marta Montanez of-San Juan, to arrange for. his Prades music festiva] in southern France next year : * * * . ‘The festival was not held as usual this year becatise Casals ihad a heart attack in April. Doc tors said he recovered quickly, Superior Court Judge Martin Almodovar of San Juan said he officiated at the quiet ceremony held in Casals’ home just outside the —_ — city. Miss Montanez met Casals three years ago after winning a scholar- ship to study the cello with him lat Prades. When she boarded the ship for France yesterday friends noticed she wore a ring on her left hand, In response to their questions she said: “Don't go jumping to conclusions.” Casals’ wife died in 1955. “tthe bridegroom’s ketch, White Seal, on a leisurely four-year cruise. Mrs. Trowbridge of Union Lake, is the former chief physio-therapist at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She; met her husband while skiing at| Huntsville, Ont., last winter, ‘The couple obtained a waiver of the three-day waiting period to wed. The quiet ceremony was wit- nessed by a few friends and the bride’s mother, Mrs. Charlotte McLaughlin, of Panama. Trowbridge came to this coun- try as part of a world cruise which took him 21.000. ‘eles from his nativetand. - $2,000 Pot-O-Gold Awaits Winner of Press Puzzle There’s hardly any need for words now that Pot-O-Gold has reached the $2,000 mark, If you, need urging at that amount, it's almost a lost cause, So for all of you who can hardly wait to get started, re- member the deadline for getting -your entry postmarked is Tues- day, Aug. 13, and no entries in envelopes will be accepted, ' Turn to page 11 and get start- ed, From now on it will be a real battle against time — the first right solution takes all. WASHINGTON (# — Vice Presi- dent. Nixon, said today he intends ito spend -a_couple of weeks _va-| cationing in California after Con- office. nomination, the moye will) es in the state, beginning Labor’ SIGNAL MOVE If Knowland takes on Gov, Goodwin J. Knight for the state be regarded as signaling Know- land’s intention to bid for the GOP presidential Nixon to ead Caliivipia élimination of Knowland from the Day, unless tina is stil].in national picture in such a contest. The identification of Knowland land Nixon with the civit rights; controversy now under way in). In Today's Press | hiittnbitesiiiieaterimasidititiiiataines| OVO Auto to Wren Ready Exhibits for Opening Tomorrow Night Congress has given each of them) hestra ah issue they believe will be help- ful not only in California but na- tionally, ' | Frank Mann of Over 1,500 Oakland ~ ‘in Festive Show - ‘This is the last day more than 1,500 county girls and groom their- animals, finish catch an extra 40 winks be- -|fore setting up ro .|fairgrounds tomorrow for the first of a five-day 4H county fair. i * hie Macomb County Service Club Wednesday 9:00 a.m.—Select County 4H live stock judges ae and general exhibits 1:00 p.m.—Demonstration _con- test 1:00 p.m.—Tractor, plowing and — operators contest 3:00 p.m.—Softball games 4:00 p.m:—Rabbit judging 7:30 p.m.—Parade of clubs 8:00 p.m.—Milford High School band 8:30 p.m.—Harold and Hannah 9:00 p.m.—Jackie Ray Voorhees Dancing School: performers Thursday 9:00 a.m.—Dairy and poultry judging ‘ 2:30 p.m.—Dairy showmanship _ 3:30 p.m.—Softball games 7:00 p.m.—Roy Hess and his or- chestra 7:3 p.m—tH cavgleade of horses . 8:00 p.m.—Dress review 8:45 p.m.—4-H talent show Friday 9:00 a.m.—Hogs and sheep hats” ing 1:00 p.m.—Beef and goat judging 1:00 p.m.—Beef showmanship 7:30 p.m.—Machinery parade 8:45 p.m.—Roy Hess and his or 9:00 p.m.—4-1 Quiz Down Saturday 9:00 a.m. horses 300 ose Deeded at amin ASHEVILLE, N,-C. @ —\ Mrs.. Alexander ig. oe ing this week, having. turned her Boys, Girls to Have Part boys have to manicure and: exhibits and projects, and - 8:00 p.m. — Minstrel § h ow by. 9:30 a.m.—Judge home economic . 3 a lett 0855 if WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate! _ Democratic. Leader Lyndon B. Johnson is given full credit for out- foxing the Eisenhower administra-|wi tion's best strategists in the civil|, rights fight, His friends think he'll do it again before the battle is over. if titty Fae E fi legal mer secretary of state Dean Ache- son, both top lawyers. He patiently sharply criticized GOP Leader Wil- liam F. Knowland for making sug- aoe, Hk Se aoa ie a Sen. ] Sib san Outfoxed Ike. Strategists, | in Civil Rights Fight-- May Dol t Again tical siisight Sary trial vote, Johnson was ume an eae of endless buddies and too little sleep. A man who worries about | his health, he gulped half a dozen ‘aspiring and stuck it out. Now his task will be to apply Demo-| | Michigan over the tADie in Wa State’s Warm Weather ; Doesn't Curtail baat | Toll. of Fatalities FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = | Autumn-like weather which ap) De- spite the cooling temperatures, 14 drowned in state waters and a Sees ‘Security Risk? Wilson Sides Adie Ike on Appropriations Plan appropriations ayetem. Wilson anys it conceivably could tional > Nation Mourns Death of Walter F, George file E bie ti < i 1 Hi l rte a HH [i Smoke combines with normal fog to make smog, because the soot particles act as moisture col- |. ‘he Rog cote inert reveal. The Weather | Pell 0.6. Weather Bareae Report ND — today h fomerrew 70 te 3. at 15 te 20 miles ‘ Teday in Ponitac Lowest temperature preeeding § 8.1m. at 8 &.m,: Wind Velocity mph. Direction: North. Bun sete today at 7:47 p.m. Sun rises Tuesday at 5:29 a.m. Moon Tises reaay et €¢:15 p.m Moon sets Tuesday at 1:56 a.m, eel Dewatewn Temperiterts «~~ ee rere $1 32 8. Wee ccs. F @ Mis. cccesss 63 12 m.... BR. Me. eeee OT ip,.™ 9 &, M.... oes 82 OD. Mov sovciecs 46 6. M.......... 4 bd Sanday tn Pontiae (As recorded downtown) Highest tempetature ......... se £8 o9e ae eeeees re . We thera Pair and Cool One Year li tn Ponting et & uenieare s mperature: es 60 ee atlas ies sannss sassees- out 3aSIsTsEssFzz52 + hes * |tried to, ‘purge’ him in favor of Camp. ty ste| and defeated Eugene f okt and more for reading matter. Ori} MH burden-bearer on our farm,” he 54) Said. “He does his work most un-| pd complainingly. : World War Il and Korean War years of record spending and high taxes. 1ST ELECTED IN 19% He first-was elected to the Sen- ate in 1922 and only once faced major opposition. That wag in 1938) oar when President Roosevelt, at odds with George over the New Deal, Lawrence George accepted the challenge Engene Talmadge, father of the present senator. *"' Camp ran a poor third. A few years later Roosevelt de- pended heavily on George for sup- port of his lend-lease aid program to England and France. George was born near Preston, Ga., and early planed to be a dentist. But his tenant farmer fa- found himself turning to it more At _ Congress makes ap- to cover both immedi- ate. stretching ae ByE House has not. acted on it. Just Another George was known as a conser- Rootin’ Shootin’ Woman Driver nance Committee during the/officers to a quiet Birmingham res- idential street, Converging with guns drawn on the mysterious auto on Yorkshire street, police from Birmingham, Troy and Clawson discovered—in- | stead of a gunman—~a frustrated woman driver trying to start her "Silty: tiene dhe: wit “the: ata — it backfired. Birmingham Youth First 'in Sports Guild Rodeo HAZEL PARK (INS) — Chuck day was the Sports Guild Rodeo ‘champion for the second year in a Tow, The. young rider took four first places and finished second in the quarter-horse race for his age group at the eighth annual show at George| the: Hazel: Park Race Track yes- terday. Charlotte Sormeier, 12, took sec- * * *. talent as an orator and while at Mercer University at Macon, On (he won the oratoricat “medal straight years. ‘In 1947, the oa — named. its law school after him “This mule of mine is a away. George rode off .to with A career that carried a long, iong-way from the-back of a migle. Li 1 we * ; . AY wef page Ee He possessed a great natural He recalled later that one of | [ond place honors, Erlandson, 16, of Birmingham, to-' James E. Robinson, 30, of of De- hit'« utility pole, uihed bay Se wr enmnomoapee accident at U.S. 25 and 23 Mile toad in Macomb County. - Beverly K. McBride, 3, Mus- was killed Saturday ‘in Muskegon when his ear collided with an- other, - James Boltz, 129 Chicago, drowned Sunday while visiting triends at St. Joseph. John N. Meyers, 43, Ocola, Fla., was killed Saturday night when he was run over by a freight train at Coloma. Robert Leese, 18, Port Hope, was killed shortly Before midnight Sunday when‘his motorcycle col- lided with a car near his home. Rather Hunt Rattlesnakes CHICAGO (INS)—Leroy Brad- shaw._wasn't a bit impressed when he pulled a 40-pound Buf- falo ang out of the-Lincoln Park , lagoon in Chicago. The 23-year~ old angler blighely commented: “Td rather catch rattlesnakes any Gey than teh. Hunting ‘ret- Gore io foal spert” / IMPORTANT Thursday, August 8, August 9, TIES. . Personal Property on August 9 and must be 1957, FOR PAYMENT OF 1957° PONTIAC SCHOOL REAL TAXES WITHOUT PE 1% collection fee will “unpaid: taxes and an additional 1% Walter A, Cin TAX NOTICE “is THE FINAL DATE ATY AND Sk Ae be added to all the Ist day of eort, manth: Sia th ruary 1958, March 1, 1958. ' taxes will ba returned to the Oaklor -urer’s Office collection and will be subject a | additional fees. ‘ PAY NOW AVOID. PENAL-/ Taxes / ‘become delinquent pa.en i On ff ‘Veto Threatens | ; Givi Rights Bil Pontiac Press Phete . more amendments may be added NEWYORK @ — New York's terrorism. have iiled two boys and a man in 400 Participate in Water Show Williams Lake First in 5th Annual Carnival | Competition for County) More ‘than 400 Waterford Town- ship children and adults participat- ed in the 5th Annual Water Carni- val held at Pontiac Lake Recrea- Williams Lake contestants piled up the most points during the aft- érnoon and were awarded the big traveling trophy for this year. They accumulated 118 points. Bleachers at the tournament site accommodated more than 250 spec- tators as 150 awards \were pre-|' sented to individuals. reation director, this is the only event of its kind to be presented in the area..The main object, he said, is 4o promote three things: Swimming ~y an attitude of wa- ter safety and an appreciation of water for recreational purposes. Six lakes were represented at was second with 62 accumulated points, Lake, Oakland had 56; Lotus Lake, 41; Elizabeth Lake, 35; and Watkins Lake, 30. This .¢oncludes a seven week most successful projects of the sea-| ‘lsaid the situation is “far from Accotding to Tom Belton, rec-| | the carnival and Crescent Lake™ speak while fishing in Lake George near Sault Ste, x , Two of the bodies were récov- BAD COMBINATION—Children playing with matches caused a. ered. They were identified as 1st| ‘fire at 30 Lorraine Ct. about 11:30 Saturday by setting fire to some Lt. Henry -R. Jones, 24, Camp) boxes between two houses, firemen sald. The fivefamily dwelling saens, wed, Sly 4-; Redes, 23;| was evacuated and the fire department put out the blaze in 70 infield, Ala. Goa: minutes. Damages are estimated at $1,500 to the building and $250 Fe genag Cncenge yn Detroit, | to the contents. A frame house next door, at 34 Lorraine Ct., suf- year-old sister, Ther- ' the t blistered its _ fered $400 damages as hea paint. wading in the St, Clair River at walked off a drop-off and pulled Chirec: Killed i in ‘Week her sister in when Frances tried oaWew York Police Alaried for Teenage Terrorism Acting - Police Commins James ep. Kennedy placed the force on special call Saturday night. A few hours later a gang) 4.5 of teenage toughs wounded two)... men in Brooklyn wh 6 re blast. ; ote * * About the same time a squad of] further ‘|detectives mounted on. bicycles broke up a brawl between two gangs in the Bronx. Police arrest- yed-14 men. and—boys-who were slugging it out with baseball bats, heavy leather belts-and iron Pipe. |. The upsurge of juvenile gang- sterism stirred action and com- ment from officials and others worried about the problem. Gov. AVerell Harriman called on his State Youth Commission to meet with city officials today. They will explore ways of ending the crime: wave. . * * * City “Magistrate Hyman Korn said on arraigning the 14 Bronx brawlers yesterday: “It is my sug- gestion that perhaps a curfew of ll or 12 midnight, whereby all youths under 18 would be off the streets, might provide a_ solution for this problem.” “almost helpless” in fighting spon- taneous teenage violence. * * In a televised interview, Arm an emergency.” But he conceded it. is “a critical situation. that has been growing for years.” * * * Evangelist Billy Graham said at his crusade meeting in Madison ‘Square Garden last night that “most of the trouble with teen- agers comes ffom children reared in homes where prayer is meet High Parking Price : RICHMOND, Va. w—Sign on a the past two! | Wednesday or Thursday. amendment, declared that the ‘re- jury_trial ~ etapa te might change the Presi- s mind. Little chance is seen of the House ee ae Be ee == # Women Inmat Strike Dehoco. for 2 Offenders women prisoners at the Detroit put in “‘isolation’* ‘cells. turned to their cottages, to the measure. All that remains to| Forrest Hart, Protest Isolation Cells jean owe il BE i Ei i Sen, Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn),|Tolled forward crushing him vised bill “will be acceptable to to| Ported that he waé suffering from the House unless they want to|@ broken hip. rem | tia iy george ten Racie besa .. died Sunday. are three dos ot understand iit at iis. tomorrow from the Manley : : Bailey Funeral Home, wah burg Dam Breaks Flood . ; New Mexico Area f the tiny community. ~* * * ftoad communications in the DETROIT (INS)—More than 100 area. were gartialky dierupted as washed out. 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MONDAY, august: 5 10857 _ : a ~NEW YORK (INS) — With peace “dip in the Bermuda surt, we hs te Sree Gt ony ashe tee consider wtny me Ss Sates peace eller tenth offtene Wee aun eles Pol- London, and Mr. Dulles fresh fromlicy.” Mr. Dean, a Democrat, Junior Editors Quiz on mee ¢ N — -. | -@ursTon: wi era er a 3 2 | 2 ® : “> & noldi, Glscovered on the Islind of Sumatra tn 1816. # This plant is without stem or leaves. Flesh-colored, it weighs as| are up to three quarters of an inch thick. The flower has a round center which resembles an automobile tire, petals open, Raffiesia looks somewhat like an outsize cabbage. Once the petals unfold and the flower reaches its full size, the plant decays ween © Gey br two. Unig any fowers, Raftiedin. hes a. terrible smell — like spoiled meat. + = * “FOR YOU TO DO: Observe the flowers in gardens near your home and learn the names of as many as you can from grownups and friends. * * * ; (A $10 award goes to Fred Huber Jr., of Clifton, N. J., for this ‘question. What's yours? AP Newsfeatures. Tomorrow: Which has more neck bones, the giraffe or a sparrow?) Fe 8 Oe aes eee arte 9 ees. necem. The kage potaly forming a hollow bowl which can hold two gallons of liquid. Before the| © Fas be de alee ain generation should be ‘peace at any — os axesaart lite We) immorality 2 price,” Dean writes. “For such| ave been unable or carga bes sd “com people the capacity of the Russians a ae an ten is our) SBemles dilemma. to bring on an atomic holocaust. should not be. particularly disturb- ing since peace can. prob\STRONG ON WEAPONS ably always be gecured—on Rus- sian terms. “Bat for most of us the mere |Wete Siven to the dilemma in ques- eset sunnebve tion, and to Kissinger’s findings. 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McCracken, 75, ess SS a ate 83 4 i eo + \ k> iS ‘oe he ‘ osioans's, ween * Mrs, Clara A. Roehl, 76 of ‘71|neral ‘¥erest Ave., died Saturday at her} ‘ months, * gee eS an illness of St, Tviniiy Lutheran Church and the Ladies. Aid Society of St. ty. Two sons, William and.Henry of Pontiac and Drayton Plains, sur- viye. Also surviving are six daugh- ters, Mrs. Hilda Horner of Walled Alake, Mrs. Margaret Schutt, Mrs. Dorothy Dew and Mrs, “Marie Phillips, all of Pontiac, Mrs. Esther Ragarz of Waterford, and Mrs. Helen Biggins of Detroit, Service will be held at 2 fomorrow from St. Trinity Luther Church, -with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Ralph Claus of St. Trinity will officiate. The body is at the Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home, CHARLES E, ‘FREESE Des in Pontiac an died Saturday, will be held at 1: p.m. Tuesday. from the Trinity! Methodist Church under the direc: m_.|tion of the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Rev. R. H. Benedict will of- with burial in. Oakview: Cemetery, Milford. Surviving besides her husband | ficiate [el Rio a he Bacar Po ‘es he Cnlieatty aye HARBOR — Service for|custay H, Lenk, 8. of "eas with burial in Olive House of Vanderbilt. GUSTAV H. LENK ‘NORTH BRANCH — Township, who. died Sunday, will me oo ‘Tuesday from the Blackburn Funeral |burial in Marlette Cemetery. . of Clifford, George of Los Angeles. cos «(Land at Metin fi , Mr Surviving are one son, Elwin of| Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Myers, and a At , Pontiac, and one daughter, Mrs. Setvies for Burlington|shi Ate Home with! Surviving are four brothers, Ray) li ta of Saginaw,|Maceday Albert of Chehoggap and Henry of are one son Thurman B.. of Lin- coln Park, ‘and two sisters, Mrs. Mae A. Ryal of Pontiac ‘and Mrs. Elton Nonten-st Mi ot Milford, e Charles E. Freese, 76, of .245 * Vporheis Rd., died Saturday at the Oakland County . Hospital. Two stepsons, vive. . His body is at the Huintoon Funeral Home. MRS. LOUISE W. HEMPHILL ‘tana St., will be held Wednesday in Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Hemphill died Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of one year. Surviving Mrs: Hemphill are her mother, Mrs, Janie-H, Williams of} 48, -moved. into fie Marietta, a daughter, Mrs. Cor-|t nelia Jackson of Pontiac, a brotti-| er. Williams, and three ‘sisters. The body is at the William F. Davis Funeral Heme. DEBRA KAYE BALDWIN NORTH BRANCH — Service for Debra Kaye Baldwin, week-old, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George) EDWIN J. HODGES WATERFORD TOWNSHIP : , Foseph and Wally|Service for Edwin J. Hodges, 87, Spath, both of Birmingham, sur-/Of 1425 Beilby St., who died Sun- day, es at 2 p.m. Wednes- MRS. STANLEY sEDLOW LAPEER = Service ghee p.m. today from: the Baird Cemetery. peer. St., who pray! tea Tah ‘ot 1:30 te limbe with burial in- Mt. Hope she io ecrviied yun, etonle ' oon Wien Se Pan fo fave [ County Gives Waterford ~ Approval for Change] [ in. Township "35" / Tender, Beet POT ROAST tall 37° : LARGE oes: a: Tender, Sliced ‘| Pork Liver. This Valuable Coupon Entities the Bearer to a 1-Lb. | COFFEE GROUND ®es. Limit Fresh =. Good — or . Ore att, =< * , | Hunt for Survivors . Service and burial for Mrs. Lou- ise-W. Hemphill, 59, of 515 Mon- of Burned Vessel “It's a mystery how the boat! got out there. We just saw it blazing — the fire wag out when we got there.” - erty owners, delinquent in thelr] special assessment payments, of a Sept. 1 deadline. POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — A search for survivors of a (INS) Se Mrs, Olsen said that out of the Two Men Uninjured boat which burned - mysteriously. near Pompano Beach, Fia., yester- today. ees ee fo All that was found of the wreck- age, which . witnesses” estimated had been a 30 to 40 foot cabin cruiser, was a gasoline tank and some burned wood, The Florida Coast Guard said at least two perséns were be- lieVed to have been aboard. Baldwin who died Thursday, was * * * Deaths Elsewhere MANILA @& — Eugenio Perez, minority leader in the Philippines House of Representatives, and former president of the Liberal party and speaker of the House, - died yesterday, . je t ¢ 4 EUSTIS, Fla. @ — Dr. Charles; educator, au- thor, onetime president of Con- necticut State College and former faculty member at Ohio State Uni- versity, died Saturday. He was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio. — * * * FT. THOMAS, Ky. Gen, Dana True Merrill (ret), _ a veteran of the send Aasert ean War and World War I, who retired in 1940 and served as civil, defense coordinator for the Great er Cincinnati area during World War Il, died Saturday. He was a native of Auburn, Maine: * -* * : COLUMBUS, Ohio ®—Dr. Bland L.- Stradley, 68, vice president of Ovio State University and ‘a mem- ber of the university's staff since ,. 1919, died yesterday. ‘* «2 * CAMDEN, Hicks Montgomery, 54; author and former publisher of the weekly Collierville (Fenn.) Herald and at) 22 the youngest White House cor-| © : respondent for a press association. died SMturday. Montgomery was) ~born in Chicago. : + *« *«&* Hazel Busch Orthwein, 62, sister of August A. Busch Jr., _presi- dent of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., and the St. Louis Cardinals, died Sat- urday. ‘of the 1947 All-Star team, and for- mer head football coach at North — Dakota State, died Saturday. +—Phe -airrsea search, nine miles) northeast of Hillsboro Inland Light Station ‘and eight miles offshore, continued through the early morn- ing hours as Car Hits Fence, Tree * * * Seaman Waymon Sullivan, one the Pompano Coast Guard/smashing into a tree, said sher- of searchers, euntl -night-as-the car they were driving was wrecked after leaving ‘_|the road, striking a fencé and tree. Robert J. Maynard, 21, of 8874 Fremont St., Livonia, the driver, escaped with a few minor scratches, while his companion, Charles A. McCarthy, 21, of 19325 Bart Rd., Detroit, is in satisfactory condition at Pontiac General Hos- pital, being held for X-ray exami- nation, * ~« * The car left Cass Lake road on a curve about one fourth mile south of Cass-Elizabeth Lake road, Waterford Township. It travelled| - 7 feet before striking and tearing up 50 feet of wire fence, and then veered another 120 feet before iff's eee Two men escaped serious injury “second. -day| Sunday 1 i The payments are for a $108,000 sewer systern now being installed. The first installment was due Jan. |] 1, 1957, and all subsequent pay-' ments should be paid the first of each year through 1966, Mrs. Olson. said. | Clerk James Seeterlin will be! authorized to go ahead with the same procedure regarding delin-_ quent water and sewer bills for the’ entire township. Deadline for these bills is also Sept, 1. 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Peron is- * sued orders to his followers to cast blank ballots in the Argentina .elec- he said, . Power than 2,000,000 or abet. 25 per cent cast blank ballots... _ However, Argentina elections “normally show 10- per cent. - blanks ‘and in addition, Rightest Report on Hunga Refocted by Cerlon Prine Minister Banparanarke of "Ceylon has taken exception tq the United Nations page on Russian ‘hs ibe One ‘unanimously -approved by disinterested repre- . sentatives from Ceylon, Tunisia, _ Australia, Denmark’ and Uru-: guay. . Mr. [BANDARANAIKE 0b- jects to the fact that the committee did not consider evi- dence from the Soviet or Hun- : garian governments. That is pure, vag tegeteral coreg = refused to with the + United Nations. ene rt. = + (Mr. R. 8. S, Guawanpene of Cey-- “jon, ambassador to the United Na- tions-and to the United States and _ also member of the committee, at - however, be was forced to admit that - “he was wrong. He points out that. _ nobody challenges the truth of the. = _ report and the reaction of the people _«"* ‘ab Jarge-has ‘been favorable even in — The Prime Minister now an- - nounces that he is relieving Mr. - Guxawarnpens-of his’post at the United “Nations. This would -.miake it appear that Mr. Banpa- E _RANAIKE is- yielding to pressures ; [ot ae Plague Result of Spite “agdedians Organization, the. worst ‘plague of locusts in 30 years threat- ens food production in 19 countries ‘of Asia and Africa. the areas involved agreed on a unit- ed campaign to wipe out: the locust ‘menace, Particular atterition was to -be paid to breeding places in central and southern Arabia. Considerable . progress had been made in north and northeast Africa. — : ". & x“ Operations came to a halt in May, 1956, because of a dispute Arabia’ over the Buraimi Oasis “which Britain claims belongs to the Sultanate of Oman and _ THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Ponting 12, Micnigan aa from i Powrne Piles wehiiog Present a Publisher. Bae M. Temowert, : sprees, Manager = G, Manian, Jona, _ Local. Advertising Manoger Gromer ©. foray, . Clatnitied erie : fee. nev enrwer waters Dane ‘Ra Foon Poin. wee tater A a Tinea nts 90 ee a by ‘nal rr The citizens Gf Argentina voted in elect members to a Constituent As- — tion.- He confidently predicted that _ 15 per cent of the voters would do as __ eee te According to the U.N. Food and ____Back in 1954 at an “international — conference in Rome the nations of ~ between Great Britain-and Saudi’ blanks. ) inet will get a revised Constitution. ‘It is expected to reduce the power of the Executive and decentralize the government so that another Peron can’t be elected President and then turn dictator. Argentina provides a- goad - example for other Latin-Ameri- can countries. lis military leaders are working hard to establish a democracy and relinquish power. _ They are to be congratulated on their ee vision ana ‘Statenman- ship. * ; nt i t. King Saup didn’t think so“ pr he retaliated by expelling from Arabia the control mission, made up mostly of Englishmen, ~ and this year’s plague is the re- sult. : ig uy > Sok - Loeusts, ‘several square milés “of them, are moving in great hordes ut of the Arabian desert in all di- rections, stripping all vegetation. Thus by an ill considered and - spiteful action the king has brought. new hardships not only _ to his own countrymen but to Arab and Moslem neighbors for thousands of miles around. | The Man About Town Grows Big Cukes. - Pontiac Man Has Some to — _ Beat the Missouri Product Fahrenheit: A man who died > MBE yours age, bet. stilt te toved and hated: . That ‘two and ‘one-half-pound cucum- ber from Missouri that made the top of ‘the first pege a few days ago in a three- column picture causes a Pontiac man to produce evidence that beats it ‘into a sour — He is . £ Claude Williams who has a 12x12 foot garden at 2932 Voorheis Road, in which ate growing - - “three cucumbers, all of which exceed that weight. Has Missouri anything else to brag about? 2 Twenty-eight years ago today the oc- cupants of what, now is the Pontiac State Building were getting settled in their offices, the law firm of . Keeling, Bogue and. Huthwaite being the first to hang out its Shingle in the new building. : ay: Born in a log cabin 86. years ago, W. D. Greene a Hadley has been a Pontiac Press read- er most of his life. At this.season owe come re- ports of potato vines with “toma- toes” on them. ‘These are not tomatoes, but a reversion to the original manner in which the - ~ potatoe grew its seed. =o In a package of beet seed last spring, Hubert: Lewis | ot Walled ‘Lake found a. queer looking seed that he knew wasn't a beet. He planted it, and it has developed into a vine now 14 feet long, with no resem- blange to anything he has éver seen. Its _jeaves-are almost square, and it has no “blossoms, and no ambitions to do any- thing but crawl, which it is doing at the - rate of a foot a day. Wishing to be of assistance, - Mrs. Carol MacArthur of Birmingham, phones me about some- thing about which I expressed ignorance, “and says it is on television every day. But what's television? Never heard of it. My old friend up Oxford way, Chandler Morrison still maintains that the best hot weather drink is cool water in which a teaspoon _ of rolled oats. per glass has been mixed, - ‘That long has been a standard with __farmers and other outdoor workers. With a good supply of moisture at /its roots, furnished by heavy! rains, : Burridge Barkley, Oakiand Township: farmer, reports that “most of the growing corn goes through © the heated period without much curling of the leaves, as fs usually the case In ee weather. : ‘Verbal Orctiids/ to— Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Dowling of 241 East Wilson Ave.;' fifty-third, wed- ding anniversary. | ‘ ws Mrs. Daniel W. Symons a] 3 : of -ieeterm se cali bigthday. patties also were Airerted tocast Moderate denice. forces won’ a comfortable majority in the Assembly and the result will be‘that Provision- _ al President ARaMBuRU and his cab-. __power of “pitiless: publicity.” If pr. prapy the cause of the proponents is, nurse and raise them, at 22 to 2% ‘Vittle dove of peace finds no-place to alight. We should make up minds what we as nation want to be and fight for thet. . of this world, wi. cabet ‘no Soc manned centics ot Ges wonhersbie 108 by precious nugget of truth, that the correct concept of man first was visualised in the strengthening intellect belore Jesus of Nazareth sus tained the reality. ee om “The Sound and the Fury—They Huft and They Puff! . vs David aw oy Come Should Pass “eligeide. why pony should be ‘Jimited merely to questions of fact made law’? may find » strong al- Politically; the Republicans are liance of business and labor groups : ‘ als Rights. Bill to the “ciyil rights” issue. “They — Dr. Brady Seat ~Tt ran, for instance, wid seas tum to the tg weal coon Fer the tight Se'bonp & be omnees. joining a union is as much en- titled to the protection of the Con- - on 36, stitution as is the right to vote, ~ « There is one feature of the pend-.- fore 30—physically, that is, I be- we Senate bill, moreover, which . lieve I'm competent to discuss the everything else 2 physical, ‘physio- vantages to its’ sponsors.. It is logical’ or health reallywortli more than @ victory / aspect of this in the: technical squabble over/ question, I leave whether jury trials should of the mental, moral perce phe gmat ca 2 and ‘spiritual as- contempt cases. pects of human PITILESS PUBLICITY . a at ot It ‘is to be found in. the section of the bill which provides for the establishment of a national com mission on civil-rights with the are at their peak of loveliness, ca- : be terfuge citizens ot any race who perfection at 0 to 33 years of age. are really eligible to yote are being Physically, I say.. prevented from doing so on a large scale, the open hearings of the na- tional. commission’ over a : of only a couple years “would al and_ spiritual — in their forties: In Vv build up stich a/public opinion as lige: ‘an, the Pocket, C por would quickly. bring about a legis- ternity, I say: lative rethedy /of somie kine. birth in a large series of cases The so-called “liberals” of the “Show that the healthy woman who North, have more to gain than. bears her first child when ap- lose by getting the House to ap- proaching » moaiy expect a normal prove a Will that the Senate will delivery.” - not filib¥ster against but will sgoMEe OLD AT 30 accept mow. Mind, I say a healthy woman. * The veported plan of House’ ‘Jead- ary is a piece of mistaken judg- 33 as others are at 40 or 43. ment which they some day will Concerning this I remarked in | this column that “anyone, who can regret. For education on the trial- by-jury issue is increasing through. still roll a somersault and come owt the country, and the next bill up smiling, can have a ag may extend even, further the scope Many-readers 50 or 60 years old oft jury trials in “criminal ‘con- complaihed that they were tempt” cases. ‘em every day, yet darn it.., : There is, no logical reason, for - The Country: ‘Parson if we could stay up there 20 or 30, years if we knew how to take : 3 3 : attributing an exaggerated valie and —té-— wom--.. en aitain their highest intellectu- -. Aim “Records. of child-- Physical Peak for: Women von, Often Between 30 and 55 --It may be anywhere between’ 2 condition enjoys good health and ed letters, not more tha page oils Sor : n an one "tnd nveten 4 Be iia Beni of cae tac Press, Sa Sree ae "(Copyrient 1987) **® * a2 As’ a.Christianparent I am s ‘favor of grace before -lunch school, at work or wherever you are. Santeee ams ehlldren ahowid at least. have enough respect for God to repeat a little prayer be- fore each meal. regions ff abd repeat. a prayer pone the flag salute and before lunch at school, and I am in favor of it. “Clarkston ‘ He W ants to Buy Double Yolk Eggs Recently I had several double yolk eggs. I heard once you can buy eggs that are‘ all double yolks, Will someone tell me where? ; Breakfast Table Former Canadian Tells of Discount ah tat oth om ‘ Portraits --Michigander never spend another dime in Can- the world.” 9 ‘The reason you think $0 is because apparently it has moan S yuan Dice JOR wien $e side of it. : of Single Vacation . : There happens to be be another rea- son for couples taking vacations - together: a love for God and for ~ wouldn't — each other. But A. K. know about that one,.it seems. _ Happy — Couple My sical a I data ‘Evelyn Give Indigestion’ _ son as compared with $25 per per- ’ food for thought that gives the tax- Mrs. J. Gallegly L. B. Power Mowers Disturb Reader ‘There should be an ordinance " preventing people from using pow- most important nation in - Former Canadian Two Letters Tell >. 5 - Ribolin ‘Such ame’ The cost of the Federal Govern- ment is now $400 a year per per- son’ in: 1929° This is the kind of a er mowers until g reasonable hour in the morning. Our neighbor's mower beats a tattoo under our. windows an ytime after 5. o'clock | and believe me, it doesn't earn | en | By JAMES J. METCALFE Listen ‘to me, darling, now... Please believe me, een etd «++ My heart is yours forever _ THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Ye shall keep the. - ‘sabbath therefore; for it is holy. thet pat te it _ do chime, ’tis angels’ music refore come hot Inte —George Herbert. Case Records of a Paychologist: Need 2 Women for Good Husband ~ Fommpy’ 8 mother wes a delin- quent parent. Her bad behav- ior upset this boy and made. per ee igr the meet gnd Sunday School. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-355: Tommy R., 10, lived in an apartment house in’ ize that this was a ruse which Tommy adopted so he wouldn't — to enter the apartment all ne. CHILDHOOD TORTURE thought it. would label him as “sissy.” : : It wasn't until. he was grown and married, that he later re- vealed these facts to our son, - Meanwhile, Tommy. grew up and went to war. He became a our neighborhood. wile wes & grade bchéol tlasemate - problem case and was referred Sof one 08 ee Tommy's fa- i — to an Army psychiatrist. ; ‘Then he was sent to a sani- met a in love. i S Tt takes two women to make a fraeaph pastes Parondleig as “She just had a yen for hard Seen, bs Tommy oxime in later years. “My father seemed to be fairly good to her, as far as I eould tell, though they divorced when I was about eight years old. ~*~ * * “But she couldn't stay’ away from taverns. Maybe she had an = p. 355 tee Salis t college, ‘i aliergy to whisky, as the Alcoholics Pe _ Anonymous group : ene - Ynatead Lists 8 of His "Berlin Won’ a8 _ By JAMES L. KILGALLEN ENS Staff Writer Irving Berlin looks:back on a 50- year songwriting career with justi- fiable pride, but you can't get him to pick his “favorite” song, “ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND.” He wrote the words and music for this song in 1911,.and it was his first big success. The peppy song swept. the civilized)’ world and made Berlin a celebrat- ed personality in popular music, It wasn't his biggest money-maker, “but it was perhaps his most color- ful achievement. ~ [war-time. Compositions asap | eS 2 + ai ane weve 6-dhi' a pleted et Es pecs eee ak tntroducad ty Bing Crome, “T never dreamed it would be said: “Maybe it’s a good thing. A come the most successful com- INTRODUCED IN 1938 mercial song I have ever written,”| Kate Smith introduced it on Arm- ” : says. Berlin, “It came out in Au-listice Day, 1938. Berlin gave it to a oe gust, 1947. We were at war and|the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. He « . ~saprsneres Pir ied mee oser bogh get chair. It became a peace song in|the song. To date, “God Bless tk, Satisfaction Guaranteed or BIG cuT- PILE RUNNERS publishing business with — Christmas” alone. a” * * “The gong sold more than 4,- 000,000 copies of sheet music and approximately 22,000,000 records, NOs - 24x63-inch eonrewlnanee. with non-skid backing! - lies of ‘" “ALWAYS.” Berlin says this is! = his favorite ballad. He wrote it in = BE Hs eh z é “OH, HOW { HATE. TO GET UP IN THE MORNING.” Berlin wrote the song during World War I when he was a. sergeant of in- fantry at Camp Upton, Long. Is- land. His personal dislike of get-| - ting up early inspired it. el “EASTER PARADE.” This one is as timely and popular _— as when he wrote it in 1933. 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You place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter as the ‘chre sentence. . «In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide. which of the two words makes the most sense in the “sentence, - You then yine the number 9i that word in. the square marked A i De the some with all other squares. Read all the clues corelully.and be sure the right numbers are in the right ‘squares. _ gene cones seen eeeeeeneeeseeneny, : 5 =e . PUZZLE NO. 62. + ¥ D r ' 4 : : a E a G H : ' é : I J K L tt ‘ ' é ' rn M NL *] P : r a Q R s + : : ; ‘ __ 8 moti ' . NAME OOS bb OO 0004 Sd 0S F000 oe peter ececesedenececosesee - STREET ADDRESS ir eee eee eer city Ce ee dele PHONE No. eer ee ee er eoeeeeee é ; TTT ttt _ Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. A dictator — have little to worry about if only « small of the people offered opposition. (1) FRACTION: - (2) FACTION. zB. Leck of training after setiremsent would affect « cemplon- ship fighter's (3) PAUNCH:; (4) PUNCH. C. Disappointment at — promises would result” in z a avenues man wna heonsilk quite tipsy after drink- * ing a of wine. (7) BOTTLE; (8) POTTLE. E. A. confirmed vegetarian would avoid veal cutlet. (9) BREADED; (10) DREADED. PF. The =— a his life’s savings would ae the future look a a retired on a small pension. "ay SWINDLING: (12) DWINDLING. ong ef @ professional football team would cer- the club with adequate + (4). LOCKERS. Sai a Patan yes would decide to ail were indicative of “PRODUCTION: (16), PREDICTION. @ sense “of justice would be glad to see rer by the aians party. (18) FUSTIGATED.. . poitts o om. an arid soil wold gosduce e in farmer's ————.._ (19) PASTURES (15) would prompt « man te go te a workout "guce a week. (21) FITNESS; (22) L. « Mother aout ‘be especially touched if -her youngster @ bouquet of ers for her on her birthday. (23) BROUGHT: (24) BOUGHT. a M. Newadeys, military men are well. aware of the _. gf atomic weapens, (25) FUTILITY: (26) UTILITY. N. From th pcr int of view, the atomic ho Sueckins wae a o-——— undertaking. (27) FR : (28) HATEFUL. The sudden loss of his might be @ serious blow to @ one-time renowned figure. (298) FLAME: (30) FAME. P. Because husband had been ————, wile had little trouble — home from the party. (31) SWILLING; (32) = fal corporation would hard! Q. president peers ot a large mg (33) PERSONNEL: (34) PERSONAL. é. : agent aw who had been incorrectly _ re, (35) FILLING; (36) BILLING, $s. istess might be hesitant about a a guest who ad proved to be quite t the last dinner party. (37) PRIGGISH: (38) PIGGISH. 3 od T. A con a A @ houseliold slave might have attempt comes st ag f his were! unbearable, (39) DIS- : TRESS: (40) ISTRESS. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES. 1, Anyone 1s eligible -to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest “with the aneption.ot Pontiac Press employes ot their imm immedi- ate os. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in tis newspaper. 3. To submit an enry the contestant mut print his an- swers in proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted in the lines and attach it securly to a 2-cent postcard..No entries ill be acce if they are in fins ogg Fétries tor Puzzie o. 62 must @ Tuesday, Aug. 13 postmark (or before). No ecules recei time wh mailed or delivered by will eligible, The Press is not respongib le hand, will be for entries lost or delayed in the mail. . ls ail concerning details be a 4, Borry, telephone calls or m —— contest comnot be answered or . S. The Pontiac Press ‘will eward a cash | re of /$100 a week to the — of each woul POT: LD coritest. _ It more than on sanswer is socsived the Cage will re divided ally ainong the winners. li any week or wee should fesncs sally “among any winners, the prize will be ‘@dded weekly until a winning solution is submitted. xtra cash: bonus of $25 6. Winnere will be awarded an ¢ . ron the day ~ win ced. Only one such borus ean be ed mp prize-winner no Taciites how many weekly prizes oe agate Monday, Wednes- ; ee wil] be lished onday, =. . day ‘oa Friday oot ee monet ‘pos Either or ail will be. considered as official entry blanks. rice Oe ear tee individual contests. Oltici fond County Only the Ge : - e - the solutions until Beata a Sitrt be Mr, Ziem after the final deadline. “ -& There is only one puzzle, ani answer can wit. the Fe age AR and al contestants ogg to abide a ne he at SA a firm letisé toa his orde “Western Allies Decide to Expand Deals With| © | Communist China 5 | WASHINGTON @—The United | States has agreed under pressure ties and types of machine tools,| . iships,. transportation equipment,| aie : ‘chemicals and metal products for : ' ———— brought Congressional action after shipment to the China mainland. N ew Refrigerator WASHINGTON (INS)—The _gov- frigerators is one of state and lo- col laws and enforcement, were the objects of a wideupread! police search today. A St. Joseph Hospital nurse’ said the child was suffering from ex- treme dehydration which brings on - |gtrong fever and. eventually death. | The nurse told police the uniden-| tified couple. appeared at the hos-| pital Friday night to seek care for | the child. She said she left the/ family alone for a few minutes | and when she returned they had la meeting. last week of 15 key {disappeared. — ‘trading nations in Paris. Officers said the nurse told them The action frees limited quanti-; the couple identified themselves as. migrant farm workers but refused | to reveal their names. 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Presiding at the tea service were Mrs. Frederick Poole and Karen Olson of Arlington, 74..°.> Couple Marks Golden Wedding Cass-Dodge Park. Brenda ‘Napier (right) and- at Open House The Rev. Mr. Archie W. Hastings of Evans- ville, Ind., ‘celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Sat- urday at an open house at the nome of their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Mar- vin W. ‘Hamtiigs of Middlebelt the Rev. Mr. Hastings was a minister of the Church of Christ, which now meets. on peggy tay ogee peg Gals Want Suit Skirts to Be Slim/ NEW YORK (INS)—Afnert- can women want a slim/skirt in their suits, a noted syit expert reported today, and/that’s ex- actly. what “7 fet this fall. * * Alvin pen! Aa said $1 ed cent of ti sands of worn- his-firm voted for the slin( salt skirt. Only 18- per cent favored a “moderately eased” , and exactly 1 per cent @ full, full skirt. D IDEAS . customers also have def- *- 2 -&@ Handmacher intends to give - the ladies exactly what they ~ want. Skirts in hig fall suits - are slim or eased by gores, with back kick pleats for com- fortable walking, Jackets are either classic“or - the new short unbuttoned Cha- nel-type — with ‘57 feminine touches, liké tiny inch bows ‘on collar tabs ani buttons graduating in size from top to bottom, * * * ~ ‘The collection also offers some belted, bloused suits, but always with slim skirts. Arnold Reunion I Held Sunday _ and Mrs. - Charles Terry of Jackson, Ky. wait as / Jerry Ely of Walce deals them gin Mrs. Billy Brazel of Waterford . Township and her daughter, Becky /rummy hands. Sylvan Lake holds an attraction for out-of-state -vacationers—— as well_as Michiganers. . Ann, look on as Ralph is most dis- “ Personal News: of Interest ae Sad va el Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. White and son, Don Jr., of > LaSalle avenue have returned home after touring through Toronto, Ont., Montreal, Que- “bec City and St. Anne de Beaupre, Que, While traveling through the New England states, time was . Maine, Aa: - Murphy avenue at their cabin ‘at Lake, ~ ieee them are the Stew- arts’ other son < in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Green, and daughter, Ann, of Sylvan Lake. * * * Returning to their home in Pensacola, Fla., this week are the Russell F. McNamara’ and their daughters, Sandra and Lynn. While here they visited his. parents, the William Mc- Namaras of West Huron street, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris of Watkins Lake, * n * A daughter, Debra Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trantham (nee Beverly Bruce) of Colgate avenue July 26 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bruce — concéreed, with the a Se situation” at Pontiac Lake. maternal grandparents. Pa- California and James K, Mar- tin of Longworth drive. Success . ean’t get away from the per-’ sonal factor in business suc- cess. . , Over and above the know- After ten : iene of coaxing Wayne Myers of Kohler’ avenue finally — Phoning up some friends to come out and join ' the beach party at Dodge Park is Nancy Pyke of Bir- mingham. Waiting for her to finish the call is Dolly Stonehouse of Auburn Heights. -Kaisers Mark 61st Anniversary Mrs. Thelma Dietz and Mrs, ‘ Florence Meyers entertained on Sunday at a family open house celebrating the 61th wedding of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Kaiser. The affair was - héld at the Kaiser home on Elizabeth Lake road. Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs, F. C,: Kaiser Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kaiser, Mrs. and Mrs. Dale Seaton, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Chettleburgh, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Marchbanks and daughter, Vicki, Mr, and Mrs, Nolan Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Danie] Hickman of Ann Arbor. Rests on Personal Factor my slips and hankies. The — But if that’s the only mo- tive, chances are they- won't be very successful. » =. = * * The most successfil busi- nesses I know were begun by. _ & -person’ who really. loved that business, really felt he would be making ‘a contribu- ing a home business, do give oe L. Poul arried a ~ Dr. and Mrs; Irving B. Paul - of Ogemaw road announce the marriage of their daughter, Myrna Louise to Robert Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levy of: Detroit. The couple was married July ist. Miss Dean Feted Julianne Dean, bride-elect of Lioyd B. Collier, was the guest of honor at a bridal shower. Mrs.. Edward Woods hostessed the Friday evening affair at. her home in Detroit, She was aided by Mrs. Ronald Kalten- bach and Bridget Woods. My favorite example of this is a lady who does hand-mono- gramming. I met her when I bought a tablecloth which I wanted-to have mono decided % play with his’ waier “seal” at Pontiac Lake. _ Mune to the Heat. Sooneofour _ photographer — reporters.and a _aret nd 6 eee i “ at some area lakes — in an — Pontise Press Photes - John bees of Lelesies Suc wonders if his tangled fishing line could be the reason why he | d ohn’s dilemma. couldn't catch any fish in Sylvan Lake. Phillip Dus- well of Troy (in ies T-shirt) is unperturbed oy Criticism of Royal F amily Wrong Even if It's Right LONDON m— some ‘British newspapers sug gested this morning that Lord Altrincham was right in complaining that Buckingham Palace is not in tune with the times. x « * But most papers agreed that the 33-year-old peer was insult- ing in his personal criticism of Queen Elizabeth II and her platform personality. Altrincham, who edits the scholarly weekly the English | and National Review, wrote speaking style “is frankly a first thing you knew, they'd be lost in the crowd. AS A SAFEGUARD “So I began to monogram them, just as a safeguard! © Then I found that monograms — conld be awfully good-looking, so I began:to take more. pains with them.” — pain in in the: “neck” and. her speeches make her sound like a “priggish schoolgirl.” If dueling were still legal in Britain, Altrincham undoubted- ly would have been pacing the grass at dawn today. Nogble- men who rank as court ejyisers responded to the article with strong denunciation of the young Etonian. QUEEN [8 SILENT In the best royal tradition, the Queen herself @ave no hint that she was ‘aware of | the storm breaking around the’ pale ace. 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It will prevent chafing that might be caused -by a combination of sand and your damp swimsuit. , Useless-Clothes Will Dent Budget “Best way to dent your. clothes and end.up with a lot of budget ‘useless things is to wander through a store buying things on impulse REE Man Topay “== Ve tnersoneee aveetaeee sere’ Od td dll dl ddattadalaied perce te seebeeneeeces gy L, STATE... ccsseesscacs ba naan eeeeee bens eee eee because they look pretty. Never add to your-wardrobe «un- less- it's something you know you need and will wear, No one wants a closet filled with white elephants. If you say the wrong thing and realize it immediately, try to fix things up by saying something to ease the situation. But whatever you do, don’t keep referring to the faux pas and trying to. explain it 1 i ‘ “1 : ' Ease Situation Once | : 1 1 . away.” T The bride’s \riches are the ‘}? p. m.-Friday in the First Pres- a Marathon that . . . “I began accepting invitations’ |...) °° now that I had become i oat ‘ qehich I bad oopided-bafotg.” Vitae T could no longer wear the/These Readers Gain. Again.” Don't Let Hair _ | Firs Presby. Refrigerator Look Seaweedy _ | ‘erian Church Dessert Is After Beach Fun | ° Birmine: | : is GGA ne te tase 7 nf Yummy: you've more tq think about than setting jor the © Mrs. Nordma n’s ears tregegpie tas ed Lae Fea Recipe Calls for weed the next day, you've got to|ding of Doris.” Marshmallows Louise Lottner = and Richard C. Aldrich. parents are. Mr. and Mrs. Harold: Lott. ner, and the Fred . Ald- $s . bridegroom's * ee C. ALDRICH cee MR. AND MRS. R. 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At ft ~pyeats, bi te snes \golar activity is at a maximum, _\so many more auroral displays —— CCC CCU =" SC Lights visible in Michigan and many other parts of the country on us wat efitene 30, you are likely to have another chance to see them during the rest of the year, ac- cording to Dr. James Stokley, as-'¢ sociate 5g at Michigan State Peele of these lights, known |to scientists as the aurora, have long been known to be associated) with activity on the Sun, and this eyele of about 11 CAUSE IS MYSTERY “The cause of the aurora is not z Hi ie ee ee fabled!of the Canadian tar north, ~*~ * * The Northwest Passage, sea route around North America, was| ¥® the goal of countless expeditions ShIPS!the American continents blocked their path to the riches of the Far East. It was first negotiated by the group - received testi. that racketeer Johnny Dio contro ed some locals of the UAW But it was only two years ago} that the Carniadian Navy's icebreak- plowed her way) «i throygh the passage to prove the route practical for large ships. oo FOUND TRIP EASY him through Lancaster Sound, down the west side of the Boothia Peninsyla and then along the coast "| of the ‘Canadian mainland. American ships plan to enter the passage at both ends, meet - isthe center-and discharge their ice has indicated the ships will ex- ‘} plore the area. for the — safest routes, - we. Pe : € 2. The’ fleet — including icebreak- . | ers, repair and salvage ships, car- -go vessels and tankers—will carry 300,000 tons of “dry cargo” and 3,- 500,000 barrels of gasoline, The icebreakers will be close to hed: Fail to Match City’s Growth ee Se ee Teen Recreational Facilities Lag in-four days of hearings. sched- ps, its efforts to} at have milked union members So far, he said, the committee ‘Has shown “only a small part of| the picture of what can and does Ne Shag z 3 i i =e, iT aI 115 Dead, 7 Missing ‘itficial a reerestiea, prior.) sae cette jin size, wealth, industry . “and : * but, at thessamie time, it has failed to provide sufficient} David R. Ewalt, director of the recreational activities and facili-/Pontiac parks and recreation de- ties for its ever-increasing —_ i250 Sil sechaeed Me oper Oa peek | week the past. school) % Sports equipment and ‘activities, xe{including lighted tennis, - shuffle- ceahaey te ~ * * The 6,500-ton Labrador draws 29 Amundsen’s wanderin gs . took soe etal cite oA oft Sues tet. |. Phe: department ..supervises nine} city oe which offer numerous and horseshoe courts andi Teens can participate in. city basketball ’ fully understood,” stated Dr. Stok- K onRoad Again but Not With B - Red Premier's Political Health May Be Failing After Purge: -Epidemic By THOMAS P. WHITNEY AP Foreign News Analyst It looks as if the famous Krem- lin traveling circus of “B and K" traveling with Communist _ party boss Nikita Khrushchev, at least for the time being, He's staying home. Khrushchev. went without to Romania last week to ‘meet with Yugoslav President Tito, He’s going to Easy Germany soon for an official visit — also without Bulganin. ot Ge Bee thought things were going against Khrushchev, he went over to the opposition temporarily, later back- tracking in time to save his job for the time being. : Perhaps significantly, Soviet press reports of the speeches at the meeting of the Moscow party organization following Khrush- chev's purge gave no space to any remarks by Bulganin. These re- ports grouped the Premier with M: G. Pervukhin, who- had suf. fered demotion in the puree, “as those who “also spoke.”’ * * * Americans. who have studied films taken of the Khrushchev- ‘|Bulganin visit to Czechoslovakia last month reported that Bulganin seemed to be acting as if he were definitely on the qutside of things. It may be that Bulganin, 62, is simply not -vigorous enough to keep up with the bouncy ‘Khrush- chev, 63, As Moscow dispatches _tsuggest, the Premier may be ired tired. But it also may be that Khrush- chev is getting ready to dump his old traveling partner and get a new one. If he does, it will not be much of a surprise. icine Nay Sa a Northern Lights D EAST LANSING—If you missediicy, “but it is believed that “|the brilliant display of Northern streams of electrified atomic par- In. the wrehaatis 0 they occur most often above a line that “north coast of Alas- Northwest ‘Térritories of Canada, Hudson Bay and Labrador. Then the line goes over the North Atlantic, south of Greenland and Scandinavia. and then goes over Europe and Siberia. Along this nearly every clear es il ticles ate shot at us from the Sun, Iceland. It skirts the north tip of hi the Arctic: Ocean just north of line, he said, the aurora is visible The Record Shop. in Quest for Pa pore If you roof a Merry Christmas.” _. And a joyeux Labor Day. more lilt and bounce in Toni Ar- around a half- the tender country flavor. ‘rhythm, in order, to get it, It's a strange situation, be- cause Toni Arden ‘is one of music’s big successes, even without a. million-seller record. | She's currently headiining at New York’s Copacabana, she plays only the top hotels and nightclubs, she commands-a big” “But,” she says—and it’s a big, cent. I'd play the same clubs, but they'd have to pay-me more.” ord stars who get the big money, becatise they attract the biggest crowds, Toni attracts Ghowds be-| F; cause she puts on a terrific show, but chances are she'd attract even headliner the hard way—by sings ing in clubs and getting good re- views. If she’d had a hit record, years before, . “The way I did it,” the says simply, “is, I think, more sub- jstantial. I have the training now i A gold record. would be frosting on the cake, but at least pow I have a good cake.’ Toni Arden Adds Bouves Hit Record ‘NEW YORK —_—-_ weather got you down? Be that winter is a oh pt cone that the first Christmas album of the season has already been recorded. For the record, it was Sammy Kaye, recording for Columbia an album to be called “I Want To Wish You A A You may have noticed a bit den’s latest records. First there was “Without Love,” which sold With Toni, it’s-a case of “if you can't seat ‘em, join em.” She wants a gold record. She wants it: badly enough so she'll sing a com- plete. new style; try an alien financial but. “But if I had a gold record, I think my earnings would automatically go up 20 or 25 peri" That’s the power of records in show business today. It’s the rec- bigger ones: after a smash hit She came up to the status of she would have been a headliner} PM AGE IES Pre games these Decca discs) rhythm and TONE ARDEN, “7° 4 far cry from spossibly if Bulganin| : ballads paws | 2 which used to be the trademark of the beautiful little singer with the emotional contralto voice. A couple of them have marked rock- and-roll feeling, the other is a dis- tinct rhythm tune, with a a little ” (RCA); saxman Sam Tay- lr and organist Dick Hyman wit turing the warmth and beauty of a lovely violin concerto—on Epic, Arthur Grumiaux plays Tchaikov. sky’s. Concerto in D-Major and pot gpl ge oe No. 1 in G-Minor: — on Angel, Johanna Ma avs — beso ly E- Only PONTIAC STATE BANK gives you all 3 with’ bak Aute Loan - ih ' ie Low finance rate pe 2 Liberal terms _ N Collycott S uccumbs Quart 4 . . eR — After 42 years a uart, Rev, William Callyeot, 36. of) ‘Urges Small Farmers yesterday morning at-his home. | *© Investigate Deta * o* of Raising Goats ds|time v ruc A hative of Beralston, _— aie Soe enn antage. 1oceD De Ca tO oe et eek tiret| Want to market your milk for 45) eat oe ee Sees cas ae nt took him to Iren|cemts a quart—and be your own fg hd, ~~ is thr a suse tok Se Baptist Ceremony Read er = in the state’s Upper Penin- 2 fs aoe : : ae wis aa. ee ses ‘ .& CLARKSTON — In a 5:30 p.m, Yeiser became the of David | believes, are grap = Coming to St. Paul's Methodist at the s es r. “Another Mkely ‘devel od Charch bere tm 1915, he served the pre-packaged salad|}. FIRST AID until the time of his retirement getable mix, already) | tig Neots <. Gickrecm Sappitis’ special services, "Me Fecenly By weal Soren TAY ay $, Woodward, Royal Ook stated that he had married more * ee 3 Doors North of 10 Mile than 1,600 couples, baptized about ‘eludes the pre-pack-| == : 1,800 persons and preached more seems to be no way seis sat Mant Caro pe cor Meese ey REV, WILLIAM COLLYOOTT XO ‘Rey, Collycott served 85) a E 7 Cah = ON eae whi i Cy Ay ls Hold Stepnitz Reunion: | a s oT 7% eecumumees eme Se in. Pert Huron Somday | Sevtra.. Me,"Sarom te Mm, OIL HEATING BUYERS Wednesday noon. Rev. Collycott : . NOW — You Con . st Deus oan Conch “4 Convert Your Old * at 3 "s } t a Fj = where service will be conducted | .Hond-Fired Furnace . the Rev. J. Douglas Parker as- 5 Seas seed ty Bison Reid nd Dr. Wy + “te AUTOMATIC-HEAT eee Pe ee oe family with chil} ac me 4 | - on THE SAME DAY! Methodist Conference. Burial Li mp apmer pan mg hy bape -. 7 MRS. DAVID MANIGQID ser of} Br ses an — | be in > Avon aes. she says, “Most any child can care 2 et Pd eee oe ya : 4 aad 6 aw Ge tS 4 4 a He ast «eed mchoece” " [Ellender Urges fame | A. ELBLING & SONS [Pere — Mary Schickler Marries) teresnsrs 2Price system ioe os rigs a er SARE ; _| Sat ones emus seers lob: Rice Sales’ 7 Paes eerie : with the dairy production of 3 A reception followed the cere- ; ol oe eee ee WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate|mony in the Fireside Room of the A CIT RESIS gga NO WAYNE GABERT'S To the Smiths, goats are just a : : * : : hobby, though. “We make q smali|""8*d the Agriculture Department a. : , mabe ire 2 8 lw caoecs noon oy Reunion Held. ee : neck-\& cOmmercial operator's eeectie siete iat cack 0 iat Romeo Residence ; a oe the lace| would be,” said Smith, who works) 100 on rice would give valu- . DRY over the|as 4 foreman at the Corduroy Rub-| 211 istormation about how a ; the ‘s naturally ho- : , length. sents He said under Secretary of Agri- ee veil was culture True D, Morse promised = ge = eee departmental decision on the mat OF THE 1 with! -}ter later this fall to apply to 1958 < 6 . ms a 5 ‘MONTH foe Bowen \Ore Carrier Removed -FLO Serving as | was Nicks Byram mer pee and SAVE. Sbrocca of Windsor. Seating the Vby the Pitt Steamship ‘Co. peri © and working freely. Sold at ee ee ee ee a Derrick-Scow after being strand- your favorite market. — poulos, Windsor and Michael Stoy- ed on the St. Clair flats for nearly cere The ship dropped anchor yester- = day at the mouth of the St. Clair River and developed winch trouble which made it impossible to raise : - ‘eg Almont Girl to Wed Sch ion Set - : ALMONT — Mr. and Mrs. Ted) wr. and des. 2 nownee| METAMORA—The annual Water Wonder: (atetansiand Ra mmm WAT BCE SEE" ar te rin il Of Wonder: (pecetrer eee we naeKs a be ee 3 COCO OT: eee mie ete eel ee ie epee . io : r famil Caught in County |set nonsce the virth ut b'sons tr Mickara Sr have been invited, The “wonder” in Michigan's Wa- : ea a — - Mr. cae ean ‘this weekend a Oak ! mer RO’ Pag Pape WEINERS a ! County waters yielded ° ere you the lucky ones? Check these names! —ss —— “Reports of another scaly crea] | ,DINGTTE.SET ax ———— ed Ste seats sal] “ee (— ALL STEEL CABINETS sheriff's deputy Charles Rahn to ee SUrlEs , E Are organize his own secret safari last | BRIDGE TABLE ser | UTILITY CABINETS * WALL CABINETS * WARDROBE CABINETS ‘Armed with a 22 calibre tifle! S ste THE CABINET YOU WANT FOR JUST THE USE YOU WA “The program consisted of hikes, crafts and simple outdoor cookery. ‘\Camp . director Mrs. oe Bowman and assistant, e - , en Harris {aught the following| Lewis tells’ of townspeople nual event. the two caterpillars watching a By BOB THOMAS JALAGUNA BEACH, Calif. # — The citizens. of this jewel-like sea- sky, silent except for an occasion-| 1 .5¢ year the Festival, which| . * > itting overhead... al high-flying jet heading out to|.1.° Yeatures art exhibits by local| That the motto of the U.S. ea ces sourly, } pieces, The curtains of the stage|iiai¢ is’ used for civic improve-|® Pen for a pen I you Stal op those tins” : gee at Irvine Bowl part and you se¢| wants half goes to next year’s|me of its T lpn, you aa ae. SAVINGS TE er ee ioe Traginiexbenses. So everyone profits, in-tCrs Ps Sat and put into the - (Advertisement) . MEINVE i * os “That some colleges now teach ‘you how to find gold...A thousand persons a year take prospecting| , courses from the University of), Alaska extension service. That in the normal man the fat Tear Out This Adil and mail it today to find out how you can still apply for) heir home the macbat sey 26 ms tt tee caress in the Airman Acquitted of Murder Charge - stacking hay. to conan potas sapocrt Later you see Actaeon and “MOSTLY IT IS FUN 10 SPEND - ished. the stacking job. ments said, they left ogee inl neir father i ren von the field. They said| Standing over his victim in Demp- Se ey tar tet ‘on bolus, the symbol for the Olympic jana, two nude dancers in grace- . The Manassa Mauler sey-Firpo by Bellows .. . . Disco- Games .... A ballet scene by Degas and a " magazine eover by KISARAZU, Japan (—A_ Jap- anese District Court today ac- quitted Airman 1.C. Benjamin B. 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Japanese nen. a led officers to it. * * * an ae — con @& ; ede oF With a musical score and aj “Spanese was end Questioning of the boys began.|sprightly narration, the show souvenir letter opener and died. g the sheriff said, after ballistics) makes great entertainment. It's) Pings denied ever having seen : checks showed the rifle found in)ai1 due to the cooperative enter- om. : Current Rate which the fatal bullet.was fired. |" For 30 nights, salesgiris, bank-|Town Issued Money : | —~,Mrs. Aamodt, 36, also held atiers, artists, lawyers, house-wives, srs : Brainerd, was to be questioned) school kids and lifeguards donate| TENZIO, Wash. — The city of A Pontiac their services to add to the glory|Temzio was the first town in the ,Erickson, No charges have been|o¢ Laguna Beach. 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PRESS, MONDAY, avousr 5, 0st ucts BOO a a AAS ie, ee eS \ oe oat Me _ fy iC mi an ins reminder that he is the best player in the ‘ business, x * +t Big Pancho Was masterful fn winning Jack Kramer's round robin pro tennis tournament yes- terday over Sedgman 6-1, 3-6, ei. tis Step Closer _for Shot at Title MUSKEGON ‘Fighter Kenny Lane of Muskegon was a step clos- er today to his goal — the light weight championship of the world. ; bg * * The No, 1 contender for champ Joe Brown's crown e out. classed yeteran Teddy (Red Top) Davis of Hartford, Conn., here} Saturday nigbt, Lane, weighing 135 heavier. It was the Muskegon mauler’s 15th victory in a row and his 50th in 55 professional fights. Ten Birdies in Row _ NEW KENSINGTON, Pa, @— MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS 7 ¢ Pancho Wins $2, 500) by Beating Sedgman 1948—between his hitches as a Ma- ifrom Parris Island, rine flyer in World War It and the Korean conflict. : ~“Tt was.-about this time of the season,” he said, “I was hitting jabout .380 and felt real good. Then one little thing went wrong, then another and then another and I finished with ..369.” Since the break for the All Star July 9, Williams has col- lected 38 hits, including 10 homers, one triple and seven doubles, in 72 times—at-bat—a_.528--clip. * * * Ted, who will be 39 Aug. 30, credits a couple of days in bed for the lift he needed to pull far ahead of New York's Mickey. Man- American — bat- $e * * his hitting rampage. Williams collected 24 walks to boost his total] to 84. Of that num- ber, 25 have been intentional— eight more than his American League mark for a season set in 1955 and one less than the major league record by Brooklyn's Duke Snider. Detroit Skeet Shooter Fires Perfect Score RENO, Nev, (®—A_ Detroit man and two other shooters fired per- fect scores yesterday in prelimi- nary activity to the National Skeet Tournament. Howard Confer of Detroit and, Marine Capt. George A. Young S, C, both ja thriller from Birmingham in gt toxmarent bat tink he ca out of. Mexico City. seems- tu haunted by his blowup in the recent| Saati Coin ieee bs tae entering the final round then fired a 33 and soared to 43 for a 16 ty pene Roberto, whe can become the 18-Year-Old ls Publinx Champ championship simple case of L. S, U. vi. S. and Louisiana's Don Essig was the winner, 4 at Southern Methodist oe and a former professiona Essig was in penn control after taking the lead on the second hole with a sensational birdie, Es- sig was four up after the first 18 holes. Prep for Hambletonian CHICAGO (® — Grand Circuit racing starts at Sportsman's Park tonight with the $20,000 American National trot for 3-year-olds, a major prep for the $100,000 Ham- bletonian at Du aa, Tl., Aug. CROWDED .AT HOME — Bill tures wildly as he berates umpire Vinnie Smith who called Danny O'Connell (2) out on a close play. Bobby Thompson (21), Bobby Henrich (7) and coach Davey Williams were in for the argument. Naturally they lost here| but won the game, 7-6. AP Wirephate. ‘ees (18), Giant manager, ges- Four close, excitirig softball con- tests marked the beginning of City League playoffs yesterday, with the favorites coming through as expected, Winners of tihe six game session at Beaudette and North Side park included Stadium Inn which took Class A, 2-1; Elks, with a 1-0 shut- out over Bicmar also in Class A; Richard's Tavern final inning win, 5-4, over CIO No, 653, and Louie's Taverns! of Eddie's Bar, 16-8 in Class B; Police 6-1 win over Franklin Products and Deni' 43 squeaker over Pontiac State Hos- Plavot Favorites Win continued their domination of the Products ‘club. Stadium got its winner on a 3rd inning tally by Wilson, on a sac- rifice passed ball and error, after scoring one in the opener. Bir- mingham got its only tally in the 5th. Stadium’s Sheldon fanned sev- en, gave up seven hits to only three off Reynolds for’ the losers. A 5th inning run on an error and a single, sent Don Hill home for Elks’ 1-0 victory. Hill also did a fine pitching job, giving up only) three blows, while fanning eight. Bicmar got few runners on, its last chance in the 7th fizzling when) pital 43 ‘in Class C (Internation- als), All competition is double elimination and the losers get an- other chance tonight. shot 100x100 scores in the double A class, §. H. Gripp of Hoiistor Tigers Sign 3 Pitchers DETROIT ® — Three pitchers Were signed to 1958 minor league, contracts by the Detroit Tigers yesterday. Signed were righthander Car! Smid of Cleveland and lefthanders Gary Kimmel of Montpelier, Ohio, and Don Kuodis of Chicago. ‘Tex., gai ncaa ahaa | | A great deal of interest sur- | rounded the Police-Franklin con- test in which the “coppers” Jack Ganzel Was stranded after, getting on at the start. Richards’ win was a two-run bottom of the 7th rally to_wipe-out, a 4-3 lead for CIO, Volk and Harp- er scoring. Errors helped - Deni's win over Hospital by~a. 4th-inning. isingle that wiped out_a 3-all tie. Chicago Boy First in 3 Yacht Races BAY CITY @—A 16-year-old Chi- cago boy was first in all three heats this weekend to win the In- Magy cn? “a “And new let me show you how we. re- your...+ WILSON, YOU'RE FIREDII EN INS Couldn't happen here. Our men never’ go to sleep—on- the job. Fact is, you never saw such wide - awake, heads « up, on « the <« - Ball service! : BENS “At the Sign’ of the Flying Red Horse” 390 E. Blvd. (at MU. Clemens) -FE 8-3961 ternational. 110 District 3 yacht race on Saginaw Bay, — Dayton -Carr, skipper of the | Triki, clinched the title yesterday placefi first in the third Bob Maier of Bay City placed second and John Keagle of Battle Creek was third. | Tourists Told to Shun Bears in State Areas LANSING. Summer can be a ‘time of trouble With bears in, ‘northern Michigan and travelers jare advised to keep their distance \from all bears in the wild, Ed ane ata ME SHELTON AUTO BODY re “FE 2-5921 154 Orchard Lake Road - suMPING a PAINTING _ ARC and GAS WELDING FRONT END ALIGN- MENT — FRAME STRAIGHTENING—ALL. _ OVER PAINT JOBS. All Work Guaranteed See Geo, Miller have gious strength, a ee bination ‘that can easily’ lead tragedy. Recently, two men from. Tron- wood went fisting in the nearby —. River aay dung their pack-| Seis Kobe in. enebell, | Collins in wrestling and Ben Van i nl mid Mae NEW Sf, EF oom 0 7:60-15 ...\. .. $11.95 8:00-15 e wes 0 8 S298) ry |Alstyne in golf have a combined) service Tonight's schedule—Stadium vs. Elks (Class A) Beaudette @ p.m.—Richa rds Out-Stater Wins Z * * Top O* Michgian TOPINABEE @ — An out-of- state invader has carried off the class D title of the ninth annual Top 0’ Michigan marathon out: board motorboat race. Eddie Toms of Fort Wayne, Ind., zipped around the 87-mile course in 1 ‘hour, 55 minutes and 8 seconds yesterday to capture the crown, : A 16-year-old Eaton Rapids boy, Butch Hall, captured wer in 2:13.6¢; Jack McCourtie of Michigan Center won class B in 2:38.15; and Bob Stanley of Petoskey took class A in 2:34.16, -}72 tor 208. pionship”—~carried most of ‘Rammler-Dallas, Dodge — Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial — pedek Tracks 1001 NN. Main St, Rochester, : entering the final round, Comiead with them was veteran Jimmy Demaret. ' oe * Three Michigan men were in the race for money at the end of the third round. ‘Jack Fleck of Rochester was in a five-way tie for Sth place at 212 after 54 holes. Walter Bur- }.. Radio & Television. kemo of Franklin and Tom Talk- ington of Ypsilanti were tied in | 10th with six others at 214. | i Jackie Pung captured outright possession of the .women’s-pro lead’ with a 79 for a 226 tally, Fay Crocker and Patty Berg were} second -~ 227. * Crooner ak Cherry oes a 73) to share the 54hole lead in the men’s amateur bracket. Home Run Blasts Mark Legion Tilt Two home runs,.one in the 2nd and another inthe 7th frame of yesterday's 18th District Junior American Legion loop tilt at Claw- son marked the 6th straight win} for visiting—F 4th and 8th for the winners’ ‘total. | Top | Heavies Collide — heavyweight: Zora Folley puts his) reputation on the linetonight in a $ 10-round-b.0 Ut against Edgardo Romero, Argentine champion from Buenos Aires. : PACIFIC COAST STANDINGS Wen Lest Walt Latozas, veteran linksman of the Pontiac area led a strong field of qualifiers for the annual City Medal Play tourney with a sparkling 37-32—69 round Saturday. which takes place next weekend Sunday. Latozas’ round was even par— although his back nine 32 was three under, the day’s best single round. Rube + ‘Wiheteeis: who finished _. in a 3rd place tie at 71 with two others, had a big. chance with his | 33 first round. But a bogey on No. 7 tellowed by a final hole seven killed it. An out-of-bounds etter te didn’t help on that hole. Latozas Top Medal Qualifier Twenty-one qualified for the event,| with 18-hole rounds Saturday and . B Joe Burgdorf and Bill Pembroke) divided runnersup spot: with TOs. Others in the 71 bracket with Wideman were Dick DeWitt . and Hud Powers. DALLAS Wf - : Secondranked| Birmingham and Berkley were! \three in the fourth. rained out. Wednesday's game: ” Birmingham t Milford; Clawson at Berkley on Thursday. Rochester 060 190 410~i0 14 H Clawson 200 LaForge and Roy; vs. Louies’ (Class B) Beaudette, 9:30 hast Fst. Behind Jones Ba4, AMewi p.m.; Dent's vs, Police (Class C) Beau- 31. 380C beg ed ~ Franklin os ie "esl ss vs. : 5 F S . tonight (Northside 6:30) CTO va. Eddie's see) = sh « 4 OUF OWlMmmers en eae eae Te RB Er oti vs. emar: io t] 7 ‘ p.m.) Bac 370 26% Lett In Race VICTORIA, B. C.. i — Four swimmers out of 17 starters stroked wearily toward the Amer- ican shore teday, nearly 12 hours after they took off from Victoria) in quest of $10,000 in prize money offered for the chilly 18%-mile crossing, Myra Thompson of San Fran- cisco was in front, with Amy Hi- land of Long Beach, Calif., about}: 600 yards back and Ben Laughren and Miss Billy Benedict of Victor- -32-¢9|ia another mile to the rear. The leaders still had about 7 wimiles to go and swim officials tiwere doubtful they could make it. eee oe eo 37 3-13 In the. past, only five swimmers utier Cooper , 35-37—72 | = Jim Pembroke .... 36-91-72 have been able to stay in the wa idohn Rogers 31-35-13 ter mote than. 11 hours. 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BELGRADE & — Yugoslavia’s President Tito was pictured here with the non-Communist Socialist ' parties of the West. - : | Experts on Yugoslav relations| indicated this was a major result) B jof Tito’s surprise meeting in Ro |mania last week with Soviet Com- betwi iD JET AERIAL GUARDIANS — Here, at a glance, are the major combat and support _aircratt of the Air Force, ee ‘ER CED’ TOR T INTE ALS PTOR' etal Maple East of Walled Lake Naa 4-3135 "Command, Eglin Air Fores Base, Fa. The U. -_ Air Force is celebrating its golden ~ a rane eminem cd Pilot Couldn't Forget i in a Hundred Years countries "his recognition of the Yugoslav Communist party's full independ- ence from Moscow dictation, ie * * : A new weapon of awesome destructive aw hu: out of the bom an Capt. Robert A. article he Lomesae the flight “eonsation sina Molotov group was that they op- itz |posed the geconciliation with Tito. ==; Observers here saw the new =|Khrushchev-Tito accord as a move — by the Soviet party chief to allay ==\suspicions held by foreign Social- = ist parties of the Kremlin. = More Canadians Work =| TORONTO — ee ph Beg egal rey ee Twelve years ago today, I played magordo, N. M,, arid ‘the atcinic iscientists there on Tinian Island .|\Gim the Marianas) explained ‘ to ~|us what they thought would hap- pen. They couldn't be sure, of course. Only ore controlled atomic explosion had ever taken place; no atomic bomb had ever been dropped from a plane, They told us they-thought we'd have time to get away from the blast and we'd be safe from radia- tion afterwards, Captain William 8. Parsons, a Navy technician, had come along te arm? the bomb in flight. It was an eerie feeling, after he'd completed his work, to know that the big, ugly object taking up the whole bomb bay, just a few a * How It Felt to Drop First re Bomb} feet from us, was new “live” and had, so to speak, a life and will of its own. ions, that it would behave accord- ing to the scientist's schedule. It did. The bomb exploded exact- ly 43 seconds after we dropped it, and fifteen seconds later, we got Hollywood aa By LOUELLA: 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Thank goodness Bob Stack is off suspex-|, sion at 20th Century-Fox, and all|* smiles and happy again. With An- thony Franciosa out of “Our Love” (formerly “Sentimental Journey"’) Bob was given this highly desir- able role,.and accepted it with), alacrity when Buddy Adler told ‘him about it. pe As originally planned, Lauren Bacall, who was with Bob in “Written on the Wind,” one of - his best pictures; is the femme star. She reports in three weeks to di- rector Jean Negulesco.. | Said Bob when telling me about ithe role, “‘What makes me- par- ‘iticularly happy is that I'm going to work with Charlies Brackett._I made two comedies with him, and am glad this is qa straight—part. I was a hopeless drunk in both “Written on the Wind’ and ‘Pylon’ and didn’t want to end up playing — * * * Something that should .make Louis B. Mayer happy these days lis that Alan J. Lerner and Fred- erick Loewe, the two fine writers who gave us the “My Fair Lady” music, will write four additional _| songs for “‘Paint Your Wagon.” Lerner and Loewe arrive in town EXCLUSIVE—-FIRST RUNS! ‘TWO OF THE VERY BEST! le NOW! Thru TUES. BONGO BEAT ZZ ear!) sh Sa ee ewe ae ae ee EAU JAMES | “PAUL DOUGLAS pit ny j , AND — | |. 1 am told that John Lee Mahin's script is so much better than the stage play, they're not to be mentioned in the same William Ludwig, head of the new Jack Cummings Production Com- pany, which, in conjunction -with |L. B., will produce “Paint Your ~ | Wagon.” Bob Stack Off the Pan, ‘Happy at ‘Our Love’ Role her spare time a the set of “The Big Country” on location in’ Stock- ton, listening to a recording with Texas accent. She's trying to turn that English accent into a southern—twang qust as Vivien Leigh did in “Gone With the Wind,” Jean also brought her own horse to the location spot for ex- ercise. She says that she and Stewart Granger leave before the first of the year for London where they will co-star In “The Night Comers” for Recnains Produc- tions, She —hasn’t been. back to her native England for a long time, but I believe shé now calls the U.S.A. her home. However, she rand - Stewart wanted to be to- gether and this offered them the opportunity—also a chance to see their families. * * Snapshots of Hollywood col- lected at random: There’s no truth that Anna Magnani married Gab- rielle Tinti, Italian actor, in Ne- vada when she was on location. This was a hot rumor out of Italy. Nancy Sinatra, who looks mighty well these days, was again escorted by Hugh (Wyatt Earp) O'Brian to the Cocoanut Grove to hear Nat “King” Cole. The -Girl- Vivian Bilaine’s ex, * mary Ace, Vivian. I'd like to be the first to wish Cc. B. deMille a happy birthday, even though he doesn't celebrate his 76th natal day until Aug. 12. What a wonderful thing to be as active as he is, do as much good work and as many good deeds. Same day he celebrates his Sith wedding anniversary to one of the loveliest ladies in Hollywood. Manny, Frank, was. buying dinner at Sportsman's Lodge, was Rose- a dead-ringer for the first shock wave. In that min- ute, we had turned and lost a cou- ple of thousand feet, gladly trading altitude for speed, and were get- Base we had to turn and look, and saw the sight I'll never quite) Bom T've often been asked how TI feel about the use of the atomic bomb. The answer is simple, but in two parts: I believe that it short- ened the war, and that way in the long run, probably saved many lives, American and Japanese. I also ‘hope, fervently and devoutly, that it is never used again. I don't mean by that last state- ment that I think we should stop working on atomic or hydrogen bombs, I feel we must keep on making and improving them until we reach an iron-clad, enforceable agreement with other nations so that it wil] be impossible for any- one to use this great force as a weapon was and I was one small cog in the forces—but I had something hap- pen to mé, I was chosen to be one of a small group that was in on We all prayed in our own fash- ting away. as fast as we could. |the Twelve years ago, we were at huge machinery of our armed the beginning of something. Some- a A and spending some time with my wife and four oars. J —Land ToRnen sas ~-version_/ of what I haven't been able to get those WATERFORD few moments out of my mind. And, I feel strongly that if some of the heads of states could have. see what we of the “Enola Gay” saw that day twelve years ago, they'd redouble their efforts to see ‘that of the atom is used for kind, not against it; if they'd seen what we saw, they wouldn't irest until they made gure of it. (Copyright, 1957, By International News Service and the New York _ ournal-American) Accidents in Spain Claim Lives of 25 MADRID (®—Two accidents, a: train crash and a truck wreck. took 25 lives yesterday and in| jured at least 64 persons in Spain. Ff Four cars ofa troop trait were} - destroyed five milés pth of Ma-| drid when the train hit a Jocome-| : tive, Seventeen soldiers returning} from manetivers were killed and at least 64 injured. A truck carrying 20 women back to Pamplona from a nearby” re- ligious sanctuary overturned, kill- ing eight. Most were nuns of the Good Shepherd order. : Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS .. Ph. 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OL. 1-476. : me yh Ula Tocaion, 4 FAMILY INCOME — IDEAL m home ent | for retirement—will pay for #.32.% 40-4. block building, ee ‘ - eptaeae % x 20 weltenaea Automatic heat. price just ey terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE} — K — : 1050 W. HURON ST. - = — OPEN EVE. "TIL 9 ~* Qukebiished. in 1916 ce eve nts Nothing Down Den bd = “ ye aod : ai - i ie gable ye C — i wil : “St other arrange- 2 . is ents plan vonai- | Small Farm West - Jour choles or hs son simandibon j to $300 us mtg. costs, app. plan to’ meet your require- 4 acres 3 bedroom frame| -ments : rear porch, alu-| — z To he wails = tes ta Conon ag thn bad at om many other . Total; plans to 1500 -_ blue rice 1,200 down | prints and to 600 in Fou ate seen Bod a ca world 1 : : oe Lawrence W. Gaylord. | Yiu ttre Sgt at (+ FOR COLORED Gls ~ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | © ie ot i 962 8. Telegraph Rd. ‘Open, ohn Kinzler, 1 Realtor ment. Stairs to attic fs he DOWN Large ranch shel] at Cass Lake. Wired. insulated, full bath set. — samenee possession. ‘ACT NOW 11 op Cass & ‘| $9,950. $1,500 down, a ings sre — nicel ____fPietee car garag | trance. 3 ‘ochester .Cit R Older home, _Watkins Lake Front w the lake from. every’ win- bad Tow Ft bun-| - we, LOW DOWN PAYMENT $1,100 down buys this = : ment, 1% car garage off Au- Ty. $950 down. Just a If fixtn and will h a ile Xn basem . home, 15 tnin. from . $1,800, down $60. ; +1444 : ~ SAVE ENERGY, USE ADS! To ‘find a TURON VALLEY WE HA LAKE Lo geil Peaagetad polyp covwioet BY OWNER "wen Be 'pieased fo nelp you ith Csr somber" chins ate; | ‘Hnaocing ana ek we. PE Su | ~)—S SOUARE LAKE cepeueam RIVILEGES -~A- “| TWO — Level Brick, 2 bedroom FOR BETTER BUYs Condition, completely , furnished $950... “stones wi "botores ase on E Wrest Pike it Gener is sacrific- feat base Boos2.t00 Seve. 210 8. Telegraph Rd : Arnold Real Estate Fs & TT : ES ae PRIVILEGES \ z) Pep bedroom brick heme in’ te best of Lovely f Hichen with ample — Eee z a _ Space. ree ere 3 Bedroom rE Benatful view of garden & iawn ‘osiyn | e rt area, Bohoat district, a GI feonte carpets & draperies faded ith only 4, cent interest. ceramic. bath # rooms, full basen: auto, recres room, beautifully; | ofl furnete. On & 8 landscaped with shrubs, flowers,j . oUr oa alia fa goed large trees, This P well worth , the money, only 000, te: . Perma-Stone Front =|OWNER ae a pared ai. TRANSFERED proud to own. Pull basement | ATTRACTIVE Teds Me berme new auto, gas fur many chet siuueive foe full size dining room, larks — ment "new Timken AC heat 26 goed car {a is a Income dition. §1.080- aoe housey on 3 tote. trisi the city enly $1,000 down, BETTY ANDERSON on , NORTH SUBURBAN GILES REALTY CO. || sax poterotone ace ranch home 22 FE 5-6175 bedrooms, baths, very After 6 32-7006 or FE 56-5293 Jarge living room with beautiful seats : Bay Bort stone- firepiace, New MIDDLETON | Stectrte kitchen, ta beseinoet SPECIALS] | Seietecindown "etsomate water ir, * Amana Se tries 4 rooms bath inclided. Beautifully land- fake priniecee on ie ds | seaped, inke orivileges, 80 x 350 Lake, Fis0 down, em lot ld be pout t own. Only” $13,000, =e - geres Sare| Sa ee ee ee aan evan ear airport. $050 down. = | ~=ss«s$1,480 DOWN Located oft Walton Bivd.,| AND — Move into this. ie ae aap a! % aere of nice lev patois | me otek -) $8,080. ©1067 ye Servs 9; fun, 1 to $ 4 fn ORES Lakefront Estate . + “2 level -| Avon Face Brick RK REAL ESTATE. re 20LD . enings CORNER suuMne CLAWSON & TROY per "including esi Ae, mor fo state. bee this lovely homme Neder: ” $600 Down Northside Dandy new home, Of! furnace, ‘ city otaventonses. —— “| TERRY E. ADAMS CO, i te & breeze- . Ey. ‘iL 9 Sun. W. Huron St. SCHOOL ‘frme| .° DAYS NEAR ’ subi These Homes have at once or quick weds! WEBSTER SCHOOL Miami — 3 bedrm., 7 rm., [% ‘36 Chippewa — 4 berm. @ rm, heme, oO LEBARON pCHOOL 321 First — 1. = Living PER na i F 3. je ° =] ° 3. We have added KING SIZE | magnetic HOME” PLAN. i i F g Fee 2 + fh 5 H p | I if i Fy EU ty i E a ‘bedroom | - ‘ or OR 3-408 fa ==||Ohnson ? y ” f Y O’NEIL, Real me Ra. BT ie 2 ATTENTION | We have a few fine family i re ssm| ELIZABETH LAKE _ 3 a Eee aacat ie FF JOSLYN et Se ee ae COUNTRY LIVING ~ grea garnge. Ort) Hast’ aiva. "PRE ~ ihe heme ea oa New 3 bedroom brick with | ESTATES -|Move in immediately, at "only #1,i80 with $996 |° Call SYDNEY MAYRARD on kag tale feet | FLOYD KENT INC. WATERFORD SCHOOL ; ~~ pepe — 3 bdrm... NE = 34s0 Windesott Dr. 3 bdrm, 7 rm. brick ranch. CLARKSTON SCHOOL Tm Rd. — @ dDdrm., 5 rom ~Sap t ‘at seaditen, preeesty| HOYT REALTY month, room 5, PON-TEL CENTRE Be cag ve 384 8. Telegraph-Ra. as heat,| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ie pir FARM — 21 on 4 acres good 3 —~ y in kitchen, liv- = room, sterms white alu-| and ec siuminum awn- "is| George R. Irwin. REALTOR 369 Baldwin Ave or FE $0101 with | PRIVILEGES ON WATKING LAKE on this 5 room grounds, Must be ee ee oe poo fg. Orebard.” Real me of bargain—Cash t mortgage nee se 18x MO Eaiatg has just been tt} settled on irepiace. this 3 with basement and oe. 3. car garage land- jot ated on East nc. St. Heres Teally a bar- for : le } ee CI ey Pe WEE woe ma Nal had are t.| A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S.. Telegraph Rd.’ ee 4235: eS 3 BEAUTIFT ‘ 1013 W. Huron ei ce ee “ALSO.” 3 dedroom tame on 100xt00 sy-| Buy Thru Partrid; aero atte| List Thre “TOVELAND |~,,. MOTEL DIXIE HIGHWAY Pe tars ANP BA~ Roe Ciel Well located as 00 A. Ik, front: & rm, home for owner 5 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A| s'titms Over save atl fs- & ACRES OF LAND sig RIDGEWAY REALTOR Atlee? Baldwin Ave, FE 44m | Byes, “ti 8 We Finance—We Finance Yael ron An opportunity for many — _ Eig Sen nod tu have & fo Sa Johaston & Hubbard FT UM Ohries Michigan ine 3.6014 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A\@ ™. 7 Tel o=.* Gentleman's Estate Ponti Flint (Bet ines eek Sa iia ee . ¢ or of traffic. . wal ae Open Evenings "0 6:30 tn lexuries ‘5 estate in a. 4 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor and tor want DO IT YOURSELF FLOOR © iG SHOP o HIGH PROFIT APPLIANCE ‘STATEWIDE. “im ening for my dates — — she came asa buttery 7 eNewipgicas eee eat, Peg He we oer "PRICE pe seenarD LOANS—$600 to cure | met, oder of-aek, in 3. For Rome stditions oF ry wen oy, WEBSTER, con. Berg Realtor oon a BENCH BAW, ae. 450 RPM "Eee beds, y Rew, ow Fe Prig % ee ee ont. ea bie ronér vars. Used ¢ tra ee decement, automatic reas car | Ee ‘For Sale or rears Sol. cnse, i ae = HAYDEN, Realtor. | «BUSINESS equip- 130x008 ft. corner Mi. Clem-| MICHIGAN BUSINESS |. 8M eened BS, vutlable for aie CORPORATION Le 4 family geome. ehurch or Cali ua e & terms. B BASTWAY DR. Pied a4 ROKER we ee 170x390 ft, ott) “paRE AT OUR “TRONT DOOR $2,100. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE im ee PE Baska Pate A GROCERY - LIQUOR, CARL W. BIRD, Realtor eae 601 alata ‘any te Loon 83 ¢ ers) ITH e. approved for Bquitable| tae Seek CONFIDENCE € ' gown. Fuene site immediaiet: . pines. be full basem shed a aes sv PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. "FE. E 2-9206 OR 3-6662 ~ 12 Felt Base a 3.95 het thon nth Ln nee TEAGUE FINANCE red ROCHESTER, MICH, @ tittte “oon the way but lene ta Day. Oat (and. see, 00. Michig Orchard bus nn xd uate eens) Partridge| ) Oe "FINANCE ca ru Partridge ce per vandsiecad tis bane tle iss | Hope” otk ee heeeeene eeeee ene ee ee Sale Household Goods 57) iae"BA| Saar Sine’ wasn GOOD BUYS: QUALITY 36° ELEC- tric range. ey refrigera erator, couch, Mall ood bed & rallaway Like ew. OR 34214. Baseboa: ve Shoe | be ig A ad e new, alt asc. Se ee ane fF ag rue bey oF 00 days—same | 18 FT. FRIGIDAIRE. p EP AYNE OABERTS freeze, + py 121. N, w 5-189 _ $12, OR : SOFA. GRAY BROCATELLE: 90 CUBIC FT. KELVINA | i, so | Sy fin Noo suc [SOY BY, BOUIN SOO | Be ge =e : ens, 2-080 wees extension ladders. Like ew. 161 “ing. room, dining room, 3 bed- 2” CONSOLE COMB, PHILIPPI elec. stove Televisien’ rE Pet dresser & nightstand, STMMON ne COMPLETE DELUXE . Huron. %8.| FRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR Git ranges. BB. Munro 1060 Huron. USED REFRIGERATORS $050 & ‘Wp. B. B_ Munro Blectri¢ Co.. 1980 - “TRADE-IN DEFT. Guar eee oeeeetone te beeeeee eee plece sec’ anity chest & bed, biond.. leaf tabie. mahogany. Ter eee a ; FURNITURE 00. ° & M1 S Pontiac, oe" iiehigan. ; THOMAS Beowosy" | -Vacuum Sweepers — ~ Floor Samples — ‘WASHING MACHINES, > tional with sautomatic WESTINGHOU h Lge 4 AND used fees an 1 year, MI col Fer Sale Miacaneves < oa at Emerson “Behool, sense 's Bchooi, - ionsee | a Scheel Buildings «st be : re- ‘Bored from property at once, 1 OR 3 WEEKS LEFT ON ANY | type of heating or cooling jon at walling prices. Stee] went up 4 at we use—it's at once We install now of io tt yourself. Cash or Heating 1735 next to % off binet hardware down, $$ mo. & jocks, sliding door Lake ete. ¥ ik ek, ALLEN: Praudhy = Se . eond. §100. 48580 I LN PA BP. Also vacuym cleaner, 6 COME -GIORSWINDOWE. 1 Se spe. Cel eer 5 om.) combination screen doors, twelve Semincle &t. 172 som yaa PF steel 7 Kemp St. i GALLON on On a a |* $30 = : : — OsED TV; $19.95. 95. UP: RCA COL-| Tv, Sweet's Radio & Kppliasce 3 WwW. Huron. rE 1 Westinghouse gelure rus, wits | | and value, i michigan rescent, ‘Orchard aalf i BUY DIRECT ei mancractwas peer & window trim“: re Petre Las = i. eae eee ee eee Boot Tee Doors interior flush from . cer. Hs. Pe 630 “CLOSET. DOORS SS enibott Laas sot Ray Bales Spd ee % ad _ tress, both $20. OR OR. 34047, a CR SLES Weare | TABLE ‘LE TOP GAS GAS STOVE, $28. ee ‘PLUMBING Used mer 9 oo wi Fed C0! pans a ee 5, ORS ts, 0 po LARGE 6 CHEST on beg g Wall 1 Tile | if Bioomfield Bloomfield Jas, Kuchen. oe CULVERT PIPE— |. nase mm | tise ‘tables rs ie ‘or end Greheré Lake—Ave. i | . ‘Berry beg qverbesd fac onde. Selection EQUIPMENT Used oii ae Spr Goes burners, Ps ee ik os ets. FE Caen Ox, ORLY bie r~ . - _ 41608, pete FURNACES ane & He a FLYER TRAINS | fired factory iia power he siete W RURON aT. ~ Sale Sporting Goods |b & chair, aw 0.08 SPRINGFIELD SPORTER, fe ie Mobile ° Homes 5 Seles In Inc. “oars ae very Day Sale e Day a AILER EX HO! | TR cr frit and SS a : Epwy—d Pike & E. Bivd, Fe 3-471 3 Used Truck Parts 89A llr ase Pie ou. BIG-TRADE-IN ON EVINRUDE MOTORS 21 years _ eeperianes. | Haskins Chev. mage San? MOSH theta » er uy ea Te FE_tea0____19_ BAGLEY_&T- “AT | “TERRIFIC SAVINGS | 2DOORS — 4DOORS| . COURTESY CARS | WAGONS—CONVERTS $195 ¥ er your car down As littl as $15 per week WE NEED USED CARS “DEAL a TOP OAELAND oe oe LOW SvmNAS Lc i ¥-8 +DR. WAGON is REY. 9-PAS_ WAGON: Ag low as #100 OR YOUR CAR DON’T DELAY — ACT TODAY HASKINS _ CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND" “Oakland County’s Fastest pone E Dealer” #181 Dixie at Mis MA 5&-6071 + LOW .AS $35 DOWN CHEVROLET AAA QUALITY aANY ‘MORE TO CHOOSE FROM HASKINS | ‘THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” . “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” ag 6 Months Guarantee | R. & R. Motors: | MORE CAR FOR 2 aps MONEY : a =. oo | a ay a “I've decided to improve my mind — from now on I'm : = only going to date intellectuals!” sl ASK INS. For Sale-Cars 9 ~ For Sale, Cars oO : CHEVROLET $0 BUICK SPECIAL. GOOD | iss? CHEV. 2_DR. SEDAN. EXc. WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” Recrbes! ig BE -S repos Tat ree Oakland County's 982 BUICK SEDAN, 7-| BRAID — fe 20188. Fastest Growing Dealer” ic, radio and heater. No money iy CHEVY 4 Da. B ". *, 52 Dixie ay at MIS sown, See Oat Mgr. Mr | 1 Owner. Clean, MA 5-0622, | BEA ae iA Nites "il 9 Parks, Midwest 47500. Harold zs i 8) DODGE & CLUB . Ree Turner Fore TRANSPORATION a i.e. Riggins 230. EM TOP VALUE * SPECIALS | SPECIALS i eg mete toe ee teedks |’ x ms pone sinndard eine : 1985 CHEVROLET ¥-8 2-DOOR tate gta wesenbiins $245 or your old car, Stock No. N3808. 1988 FORD V-$ CONVERTIBLE, # wees 3 Guar fs $233) North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. bew | and out, 3 miles. FORS 6-4 BR COSTOMEINE. Fofd-o-Matic. Radio, heater, FE | ar em Tat 30e| 1 FORD BR AFA Sronvile. "MA Wi8 Ds wale, Mh A Real A ain at $1,595. —. pare a North Chevrolet Co. Eabos Motors|"°™ “North Chevrolet Co. 1000.8. Woodward Ave, Birminghem Ban Try Houghten Hot Spot! peers Cuairialet Co: 1000.8. Woodward Ave Birmingham se 8 FoR “7 DR. kes. EM 3-411 BUICK STANDARD TRANS. “Bright Spot” 1787 OLDS _ CLEARANCE $2,895 Delivered 56 Cadillac Cpe - - deVille ... $3895 ‘1°56 Chev. Convert. :$1795 56 Plym. Bel, H.T. $1895 6 Milemas Bre.” cond. $175. ‘Mts ou SON MOTORS i thing for the boat, We are distrib. utors for Foote Industries. winches, hold downs & Marine. supplies. ee WILSON GMC , 6 C New & Used Trucks “Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485 For. Sale Cars Letts ORD "RATER See OXFC sf 6 Months. Guvcamsis : a0| R. & R.. Motors Chrysler-Plymouth - STATION WAGONS ~'s6 Nash Rethbier. Powe $1,708 4 dr er taped § mins steering, ww, _ brakes. R&H. Don't "this ome. va ‘i Is—s Nash neinithé. 4 ar » Low dower pe ; Rah. WW yment ian a a its, oo mins ¢ door, 3 ake OPEN /EVENINGS. ° Oskland Ave... FE #6001 55 Olds 88 Hol. COO svises $1695 55 Cadillac 62 sed... $2495 55 Cadillac 62 Cpe..$2695 55 Olds 98 Hol. Cpe.$1895 54 Ford 4-door ....$ 795 54 Olds 98 4-door.. .. $1395 '54 Cadillac Cpe, —deVille .. $4 Pontiac Dlx. 2door ....... $1395 =+°S$ Nash sedan .7. F 445 = "a0 pos wat Dix. 2-door ....s.6/9 795 "52 Oldsi sup 88 j - ae eiarken an " ontiac Sdoos ai ’S2’ Ford. tudor . af $ 495 ‘51 Buick 4-doot ...$ 495 '51 Olds 88 4-door..$ 350 or .....$ 395 "JEROME (Or {Did Caaitiac : char ¢ at ass /FE 80488, re vane $2495 4-doo vo cee §595| “1°53 Buick Riv, ; 4 | 1000 g. Woodward Ave. Birmidghem gp Pie ay BS OPEN EVENINGS 724 Oakland A’ Chrysler-Plymouth : #1,405-"56 Pord va CENGOUET SEE, AIR 208. ian jo, heater, 2-tone HK. Practically new, Custom 4. 920s "55 Cadiline 2 ar. “hardtop, Pull pow power. A one. $1,38)-—'5¢ Plymouth V4. R & BF. ex Potties 4 dr. Hydra. R Over- eis : iL a Super Door hard dio, heater, — “Looks brand a See peee + eee ave JUST $1595 - » Taven black ate Power brakes. $1495 1950 yee "$545. i 1953. BUICK - $695... Bgl BUICK * i fi Heide f vo \ ass j 4 | fs gem = ae We. don’t want all the. business in town.... “YOURS 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2door dio, heater, Pow yor Glide, "w- wail =, 17,000 miles, ew 1955 fHEVROLET Bel Air + sedan. Ra- jo, heater, Power ged white 1951 CHEVROLET w ton ia Excellent Ra- debit, et 4-Door sedah, vedic, = ‘ard Danatiow. : SUR ~ Savings: ~~ AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors Chrysler-Plymeuth TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS good, $10. OPEN EVENINGS * 8. Woodward Ave. ie fe Pate —_— Be ae eel batt North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. hetsczen’ sacl Ave. Birmingham FORD TIC, 1982 , OR 3-046, ‘OLDS 975. _ Exceptional - | Savings. FACTORY EXECS — - AND COMPANY > DEMOS. » a Pita eel At CLARESTON nD. = | Lake Orion Motor Sales bor ore Chrysler 4 dr, Auto, trans. | -jj_ $245~'52 Pontiac. R & H. Runs ‘ ee « soaNorth Chevrolet Co. ‘ Birmingham |STEAMED UP! Your aon 56 MERCURY ‘hes Visit ae TRANSPORTATION - a HER 1000 58. Weseward v6. Birmingham sone 8. Woodward Ave. 982 NASH STATION WAGON - "3 West Side Used Cars 7 a /~ CESTOM 8 CYL. $950 __ JEROME mn DEALER ret : ea ‘weed Low, low 1954 NASH STATION WAGON, “ door model in ‘oa. Small gowe pag meat ot” your oi North Chevrolet Co. 1000 §. Woodward Ave, Birmingham. sa eee, GETTING—ALL “OVER A CAR THAT JUST DOES iT Aas = . BY TODAY & fs R. WIDE 5 or SREALLY ine CONDI. 56 Sista. "Was Radio, grandes $5 5 Super H/Top 98 weer. , Dynaflow. > 232 S$. SAGINAW FE 20121 Auburn at'E. Bivd. CENTRAL 2 Pau CG AL tor power : dr.” . ReR, a. De Lew LINCOLN MERCURY | 388 0ck eerane nee sree luahttilict Ba Pens Cass at Pike Streets. “Gross ‘country, with bed. R & H. Hyeramatic. me ae FE 2-9167 FE 4-3885 | 1954" Piymouth Belvedere, 4 ar. sement, Priced LS egal wad heuer, We mente down, sh rae ‘a eitntTsaike F | seb Olds Hardto rat 3 rat matic. Re- Secicedt’mgesie Pane his:| POOR SpAenoRTAvON | 9° Sacre tues wes Breed cu £100 _Hagola Turner Fone “Bre Evenings—Please 1948 OM | te tom ‘pickup % box, 1963 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, RA- ‘hone me MAple 5-5141 w Maio, St. St., Clarkston see — = CLARESTON | ui 8 SOS Gee 96 Our Cd ear. “Wate hee Age Sines Se hate ite Stock 'N ; : est Side Used C Cars W Drive out where overhead is low ILL ACCEPT North Chevrolet Co.- | ~end_ save ite ,titterence! “Many | Outboard motors, -bosts, | appib term: ini RADIO BILL SPENCE “money weal” Seite | WE BEL ave PE 5-0207 sll Ca'l credit Mer. Mr. Parks Harold AVAILABLE 8HOP Turner Ford. : 4 a BR. Schutz Motors . AN, $200. ost 6 vos a3eg at OC 2088 “6 evrolet convertible * 705 "tinct “eer ee Bey 1 IE 3 Fenise sbteitet te: Has Rs - A "35 Pontiac $70 Cataling 5... sises NORTH PONTIAC — B ems ee Be inst Pord Vie. beautiful Be Bes coetemting os § 8 $53 Buick Hardtop EVERY THING MUST 13 invitee ePpeayee Bo 4 eer Lane aa anes 80 GO Sa. Baick Riviera cps... $ 695 FROM REIMENSCHNEIDER'’S |'s1 Butet began 2-3Bs es LIQUIDATION’ |30 Sereury'a ares He Bud Shelton Motor Sales PE 46728 wre pcr nae Aa : IT PAYS TO” =< HOP * MATTHEWS HARGREAVES -WE’RE PROUD OF OUR WIDE SELECTION — ALMOST EVERY MAKE AND MODEL — ALL WITHIN YOUR INCOME 5 New Goodyeat Tires _ “Available-on all '53 -’'56 Models Lifetime Car Guarantee on all ’51-’57 models as long as you own the car NorthSide 641 Oakland Ave. "56 OLDSMOBILE Holiday y Coupe . .-: “ie ese «= « $2195. 56 WORKED UP || PONTIAC Star Starchief .. Saw webvepiess Continental Kit. * Hydramati $1895 age Te iN. arpeat ie % Convertible Spereveee. loaded with Socessories. BUICK Hardtop . aflow, Custom Trim, many extras. ¥ Too! Really nice. OREY 5 PONTIAC Hardtop eet ee ee eae -RED & W pies siecle seve 4 se oes $1545 IVORY — = $1595 Fully en gppes. Gearvale 2-Tone GREEN. ’ fhe new as 55 CHEVROLET Convertible. wa ee ee ee eee eeee Pa greet & Heater, wewalle. 56, CHEVRSret Station on Wagon .. won se ienins 8895 This daa le sure Gee. Fo eke aE 1295 Heater.:. ‘d BLA’ "56 FOR *55 Cutidailian VE. $..$1195 2 DOOR=Radip cae '53 Four Door ....$ 595 Heater « Powersiag. Light be : 55 WILL; Custom 4 Door ..... te BR. Vidgets neg ae “W-Walls, South Side 211 S. Sri, WHiTe fe bright ete: Bel Air HT. ola bend' ie $1895 Pulte Beuigeed. he days $845, 98 BE | sedans and Station Wagons | Jetaway transmissions - : Ft aaa potlights Sale Visor | “Radio & heater a: "White side walls fe All colors .« I Cars like new | New: ‘Car guarantee - Exceptional Suburban pis | Radio, beater, O'4 sg : cumesioune 4°56 B/Air Hardtop. .$1895 Radio & beater; Powerglide. Bik, bh s ee a ‘leering 56 Starch vw ae $1995 Pony ~ Radic, alae. i ; FORD '$4 Two Door ./ poe "49 Four Door « S60 s 195 Radio & heater. 56 Starchief ee $1995 ‘56 FORD ge he 8. PONTIAC | RETAIL 4 STORE © a 3 Four peo Bet 505 | ‘ eocomietis | : : oe Dealer zt. Birmingham 1 , Mee x eee saa 4 = ? / ; jf : i : 56 PONTIAC Starchief Catalina .....,. $1845 ug. out aod" s Wont Bart ie fonds of ektre Maile, Many . vrebeais “tb "96 BUICK'C ined dt die! wbahs gee a“ jo ar ardtop : 53g 8!85 "5S NT: NE Cottons Cuclion Sivscith ies ss $1545 Glass. Tr. Eater Smite °s ‘e 85 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Door ........ 55 CHEVEORET Cometic eT ad det a Mee cause 8 Fs 55 ‘evry f Door 210 eae gg t2MS : (ad ai 55 PL seg 2 Door wade sv $103 ROLE Del "33 * ca “SANTA CRUZ, Calif. W—A big: ‘breaker slammed a swimmer into ,_ Walter Hicks with.such force that) p, 10 and then extended again..to | 3 _tecrecntemcaleenecastematiooanioen a ge ort i = tt en ag hae = ? F re | ie acer el guue i : — fe ~Y tees eeeees SSSR S VARtEtEs. x eet rele %, ing #2 oF: evil; if Search is a West Cogst agency of fidential. ; ‘et, Gary Cooper, Walter Pidgeon, Tab Hunter,. Rory Calhoun and Clark Gable, \Mayflower Visit fill Subdivide Hollywood Movie Lot "v (INS)—Twentieth' Century-Fox Studies has announced) plans to subdivide most of its 262-| Authorities warned that anyone Great Lakes ports, it will do so .\with the blessing of the state department. i But the future owners of the! essel wonder who is going to pay’ -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations Usted tn’ thls column are subject to change without notice Channel 2-WIBK-TV Channel 6~WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV eye. 16—(2) Weather. Space Wouldn't Die.” Hour. (9) Favorite Story. pioneer| Valley. (9) National News. 16:10—(9) Weathervane 10:15—(9) Theater 15. der. (9) City Detective. night.” 6:15—-(2) News. (4) Weather. (7) News. . the dis-/¢:2¢—(4) Box Four. | Pe that!¢:39(2) Robin Hood. (4) Georgia’ + TUESDAY G Gibts. (7) ‘Wire Service. (9) PREES Ranger. ¢0—(2) Burns and Allen. (4)| Report. | Charles Farrell. (9) Million Dol-}6:55—(2) On ‘Jar Movie, “The Man .Who ey |9:30—(4) Crusader, (7) Hot Rod best-| Races. (9) Falcon, 18:30—(2) Spike Jones. (4) Errol Flynn Theater, (4) Public Deten- 11;:00—(2) News. (4) News. (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery. “Waterfront at -Mid- Weathe : 11:20—(2) Sports, (4) Sports. “Don’t Gamble with Love.” : The, Farm Front. weste-40 Price Ts Right. , |19:30—(2) Stttke It Rich. (4) Truth,| (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) . | Circle 9 Theater. a|1¢:00-—(2) Don Ameche. (4) Death 2:00—(2). Valiant Lady. (4) Tic 4:30~-(2) Our Miss Brooks, (4) Tac Dough. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. . and Ricky. 11:46—(2) Guiding Light. | 11:56—(9) Billboard, — - TUESDAY AFTERNOON 11:30—-(4) Tonight. (7) 30 Minute 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Charm The- 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today.) of the Jungle. |7:45-—~(2) News. Cc . ~|\8:00--(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7)\2:55—(9) News. —_- Cartoon Carnival. 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (a) 11:15) Miss Fairweather. (4)| Play to Win. @) 12 O'Clock r. ‘ : Comics, (9) The Things We See. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) 11:26-(2) Nightwatch The ater,| (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer. a be ater, (9), Bill Kennedy Showtime, 1:30—-(2) House Party. (4) Bride ‘and Groom, 2:00-(2) The Big Payoff . (4) (Color) Matinee Theater.” (7) 2:30—-(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. 3:00—~(2) Brighter Day. (@) Queen for a Day. () American Band- Playhouse. -* $:45—-(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Dear Phoebe. Romper Room. (T) Mickey's Re- cord Room. oe j11:30—(2) Search «for Tomorrow. |§:00—(2) The Early Show. (7). (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin) Mickey Mouse Club: (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Range Rider. ne ‘\singer supposed to sing is not songs — advertisements? THE MIDNIGHT EARL... as he does plowing. and even a B’way show. Her George Jessel says he may quit show business after his current tour, and devote his time to fund-raising for Israel -+» Gina Leliobrigida's husband will fly here to help choose a ,| big-name co-star for the $5,- Vicki (The Back) Douggan _| was Offered Tina Louise's “Li'l a|Abner” role while: Tina’s at}movie-making ... Jayne and th Steve Allan’s fan clubs are sure the baby will be a girl — most. of the infant. wear “|they’fe sending is pink. in * * * . : F -EARL'S PEARLS: Three > quarters of the earth's surface = is water, and ome quarter is land. It’s clear the good Lord ‘| Intended a man to spend three tin | Claims ‘Whisky’ Smile |\¢ Surpasses ‘Cheese’ |i NEW YORK—Playwright Arthur Miller told friends he hopes| some day soon “the Government will get off my aching type-/ writer" .... Leona Gage doesn’t say “cheese” to make herself smile for photographers. A friend in Long Beach conyinced| BS ope : her that she shouldsay “whisky”—it's * wk The thing that’s driving big league base-/] ball to Nome, Alaska, and West Hangnail,] — Ark., is the annauncer who says “Out No. 3” 15 WILSON —_- instead. of “third out” and bottom of the | Meme second” instead of “last.half of the second,” complains purist |) Sidney Piermont. “Who does that?” I asked him. “ALL OF} THEM!” he roared. My own gripe is the night club m.c. who! , tells us that,"a wonderful little singer of songs is now going] to do a number that goes somethin ~ ' RHONDA letter from the inmates was * x * ent TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Henny Youngman reports on the os | That's eatl, brother. , (Copyright 1957) Merers| MUFFLERS | ped | INSTALLED g like this.” What is a) | KINe’s | es as much time fishing’ i miiliites FREE’ MIDAS tecessa —_ Cae LIF RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, ‘AND BLOW-OUT ||. 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