The Weather Tuesday: Showers Details page two gp gee oe A * THE PONTIAC PRESMKE OVER PAL 112th YEAR xkxenwnwek PONTIAC, MJCHIGAN, MOND AY, OCTOBER 11, 1954 -—32 PAGES” ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE UNITED PRESS 7c Chicago Staggers Under Floodwaters State Highway County Grant for Trunklines $10 Million Fund Won't Be Used for Other Roads in Area The $10,176,000 of State Highway Department funds allocated to Oakland Coun- ty for 1955-56 will be spent improving the 188.98 miles of state trunk lines in the, county. } Money for maintaining and expanding about 3,000) miles of roads controlled by | the county and cities is not included in the figure, Elmer J. Hanna, assistant to | the state highway commis- | sioner, said today. The $10,176,000 might be added | to, he stated if a bond issue for road building is approved within the next two years by the Legisla- ture and voters, The current allocation found $149,762,976 divided among 38 counties, with Oakland's appre- priation second only to Kent which received $11,626,000. i The money will come in part | from the highway department's | share of the Motor Vehicle High- | way Fund which is a depository for all state-collected highway revenues. Most highway fund monies come. from the gas and | weight tax. He'll Be Ready to Fight |Mendes Pushes for Quick OK of London Pact | | | | AP Wirephete GIARDELLO GETTING IN SHAPE—Joey Giardello, Philadelphia middleweight, is pushed down corridor in St. Agnes Hospital, Phila- _Mendes-France ahead today with his drive ‘London agreement to re- ‘arm Germany. He claimed Claims Backing From) ‘Important Majority’ for Tomorrow's Vote PARIS \?\—Premier Pierre pushed for quick National Assem- bly endorsement of the an “important majority” would back him tomorrow in the parliamentary vote, which would unseat his gov-| _ “as Couple Evacuated From Flooded Area Heaviest Rain ‘ee ernment if he lost. The National Council of ithe powerful Socialist par- | , ty, which holds 105 seats in |the 627-member Assembly, scheduled a meeting to- ‘night to set the faction’s| ‘policy on the nine-power | Proposals. The National Committee of an- other major assembly group, ithe Popular Republican Movement | (MRP), jaccords yesterday | Deputies’ disapproved the London but left the ir | Committee a final deci- | sion on how the 88 Assembly mem- | bers from the party should vote. The MRP, whose leaders in- '-elude former Foreign Ministers Rebert Schuman and Georges Bi- dault, had led the unsuccessful THOUSANDS MAROONED—Mr C. Ashiey- are pushed in boat down flooded Vine after being rescued from their Street, home Thumbs 2,000 Miles Against Clock on a Bet IOWA CITY, lowa (UP)—Tom | Ecker, 19, a University of lowa | sophomore, today collected bets | that he couldn't hitchhike 2,000) miles in less than 55 hours He won $10 and a steak dinner Lockport, Il., which was surrounded by ' from fellow students after he re- | Y and Mrs. Edgar water © yootrday. | Wilson Will Address GOP on Record Belts District; 20 Dead Families Evacuated as River Runs Rampage; Damage at $10 Million CHICAGO (UP) —Chicago Staggered today from a flood that sent the Chicago River pouring into sky- scrapers, forced hundreds of persons from their homes { | . = * | AP Wirephote Stations—the Union and | They were among thousands of householders in the Chicago area marooned by 18-hour rain which de- posited five inches a water. at Dinner in Detroit Tonight i } By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson will be principal | speaker at a $100-a-plate Republican banquet at Detroit's and caused partial paraly- 'sis of industry and trans- portation. The flood waters, lashed 'by the heaviest rain in Chi- cago history, invaded 62 | suburbs and spilled into two major Chicago railroad Dearborn Street — where some of the nation’s top ns were stalled. At least 20 persons were dead ie the vast area covered by the | torrential raisn. Damage in Chicago alone was "estimated at $10,000,000. A little drizsie fell on the | water-soaked city as dawn broke- U. 8. weather forecasters pre- | dicted no rain for the rest of the’ | day, but sald some could be ex- pected Tuesday. Coast Guardsmen patrolled some | suburban streets in rowboats, seek- ing to aid home owners marooned ie eel ii Masonic Temple tonight. He'll share the stump with Sen. Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) and the Republican Ecker got back to lowa City at’ nominee for governor, Donald 8. Leonard. turned from the jaunt Sunday by the flood waters. The waters interrupted subur- ban transportation and flooded via- The highway fund is broken UP geiphia, by Sister Regina Edward and Sister Clare Jerome. The young fight for Assembly approval ef | piont. with 44 per cent going to the high- fighter was operated on for removal of torn cartilege in his left knee = the on Defense Commu. way commission, 37 per cent to . and hopes to be in top condition for title fight with Champion Bobo | nity (EDC) 5:57 m. after thumbing his way ‘ducts and highways. Aba county reed — a | Olson in San Francisco's Cow Palace Wednesday night, Dec. 15. Co | The party contends that the Lon-| pod gers Le Greenies. cC,| Michigan Democrats got a plug from Sen. Estes | autos stood hestduee ae 2s ie c F tract for = Dron fight is —* te ‘d for signing satan de don proposals do not contain! and back. He took only $1 with Kefauver (D-Tenn) Saturday. The 1952 presidential | { the viaducts and in the small enough of the international con- him and came back with 9 cents. aspirant opened a 17-state campaign tour on behalf of |!#goons left by the rains. trol of German rearmament which | Other highway department reve- ae Ecker, who left about 11:30| Democratic candidates with a speech at Flint. ee ee nues come from federal aid and | Hi Point Hereford Auction bonds sold for a eet as See ebsites had “ m. ge reached Greeuetie | Kefauver s glowingly+ bulidings teenie ieee on a oS projects with cities counties. counrs, | at noon Saturday ing of Patrick BR mee io backed EDC and expélied rides by 13 drivers. He made the qmerqency Gensler eatin. : “The tien of highway Totals Around $750,000 | leuore from the Lane + - Denese (Group Charged. |= Sura fara sete vont en a formula which can be ap- | plied right down to the penny,” Hanna stated, Distribution, he said, is based on | the findings of a road-necds study | completed late in 1947. It desig- nated the Upper Peninsula an area of 86 per cent need, the Lower Peninsula above a line between Muskegon and Bay City as an area of 13.9 per cent need and the rest of Michigan including Oakland County as 77.55 per cent need Hahna explained Laws passed in 1951 directed | that money should be distributed | on the basis of the study, he added. ‘‘The commissioner,” said Han- na, ‘“‘was directed to apply con- struction funds so state trunk lines in al] areas of Michigan would de- velop uniformly. City to Observe Ist Nurse Week Hospitals, Six Stores Will Take Part in National Week Today begins the nation’s first National Nurse Weck. Proclaimed by President Dwight | D. Eisenhower and enacted by Congress, the week honoring nurses nationally will be observed here under a proclamation signed by Mayor William W. Donaldsqn. “Progress in Nursing Means Better Health for the Nation” is the theme of the observance and symbolizing the theme for Oak- land County is Miss Margaret LaVelle. Miss LaVelle, a nurse at St Joseph Mercy Hospital since 1928, has been selected Nurse of the Week ‘fom her outstanding con- tribution to nursing and the com- munity.” Making the selection was a committee composed of the direc- | tors of nursing services at ail Oakland County hospitals and the county public health agencies. During the week, displays in six downtown Pontiac stores will highlight uniformed manikins wearing caps from 2 different nursing schools and hospitals. High school classes and future | nurses’ clubs have been invited eS visit Pontiac General Hospital and | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Friday. | From 3 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, the doors at Pontiac General will be open to the general public. Dur- ing the same hours Friday, St. Joseph will hold open house. Free Christian Science Lecture Sunday. Obt. 17. See adv. page 2 ns Tel-Reren Shopping Center. Open every evening ui » against that treaty. The dispersal sale of 600 rpgistered Hereford cattle at in the party's deoatos | on a sone the three-quarter million dollar mark. Today the herd is scattering to over a dozen different cipates a sizable backing trom the states, mostly by truck, although special railroad cattle cars will be used for some of the long runs. Sorrow bordering on tears is exhibited by the men who long have been in charge of the herd. Even the cattle seem to express their sorrow by raucous _bellowing as they are separated. Former owner of the Hi- Point 2,500 acres, Edward F. Fisher, whose farm now becomes a part of the Ford Proving Grounds develop- ment, has the highest praise for all who had a part in the mammoth sale. It was conducted without an acci- dent of any kind, Even the cattle themselves seemed anxious to co- operate. They did not get fright- ened or fussy under Mr. It passed off with all the precision that would indicate several] rehearsals.” ,A study of the bidding at the sale which continued through three days and late into two fights brings proof of the breed- ers’ desire te spend large sums to lay the feundation for good herds. The Hi-Point herd sire sold for $85,500, a big increase over the $29,000 which Mr. Fisher paid for him less than two years ago. But at this sale three of his calves also sold for a total sum far in excess... of that $29,000 with the other top sales of his progery adding fur ther amounts running close to a half million dollars, Registration Hits Peak ZEELAND oP — City Clerk J.-H Holleman said a total of 2,233 per- sons have registered for the Nov. 2 general election, a gain of 79 over the previous high of 2.154 o¢*—_ the heavy | llights or at the loud voices of the | auctioneers and their helpers «Fisher says, ‘ Court Mourns for Late Justice |: Medina Mentioned as® Possible Successor to Jackson; Rite Tuesday WASHINGTON (UP) — The Su- preme Court solemnly today to pay final tribute to Jus- tice Robert H. Jackson who died Saturday 3 years oh: the nation's highest bench, Chief Justice Earl Warner called the court into session at the stroke | of noon to receive formal] notifica- | tion of Jackson's death. He has arranged to deliver the traditional eulogy As the justices gathered in the white marble chamber, Jackson's high-backed, black leather chair | steod empty near the end of the bench, black crepe hung in front of his place. And in the air over the court building a flag flew | at halt staff. After the eulogy, piannhed to adjourn assembled . after the court immediately jand remain in recess until after | Jackson's funeral. Funeral serv- for the 62-year-old justice will be held here Tuesday and burial wil! be at Frewsburg, N. Y., Wednesday Jackson, an ardent New Dealer (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ice | Hi-Point Farms closed late Saturday with a total around Vole was one of the factors in its | rejection in August Mendes-France apparently anti- Sorialists and MRP, what their party commands cide. The Premier is certain of bor id opposition from the Assembly's | 100 Communists and fellow travel- ers Mendes-France voiced his con- fident expectations yesterday in a speech at Pont Saint-Pierre, in his native Normandy. He told his audience “a large area of agreement has appeared" in the Assembly debate on the London | agreements, no mae is particularly refreshing to | mee not only that the debate took place in an atmosphere of concili ation and dignity,’’ he said, “but | also—and above all—that an im- | portant majority has now appeared which is ready to agree on an is- | sue which had so deeply divided ‘Fretich opinion.” Big Hurricane Hazel Howls Toward Haiti MIAMI (UP) — Powerful Hur- ricane Hazel suddenly switched its 115-mile-an-hour deadly fury today to a north-northeasterly course that aimed at Hajti about 130 miles away. The big howler, that ‘remained | almost stationary the past two/ days, changed its course early | day from a northwesterly direction | ‘and picked up its forward motion | |to about eight miles an hour An advisory said ‘winds are in- | creasing along the southern coast | of Haiti and should reach hur-| ricane force in southwest Haiti today."’ The hurricane should continue moving toward the east at about the same speed for the next six to 12 hours, the ad- visory said | north-north- dent. ED ee =: Traffic Kills 13 Over Weekend 5 Lives Lost in Other Types of Accidents in Michigan By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thirteen persons were killed in _motor traffic in Michigan over a | rainy weekend Home accidents claimed another |three lives. A boy was acciden- | tally shot to death, and a steel U. 8. senator, tone Don Hay. worth, Sixth District con-| gressional nominee. hg also called for the election a Democratic Congress in No- | | Sensber ‘to Save the nation from Republican. policies."’ McNamara took his campaign to | Detroit Sunday. In a speech before the joint committee of the Jewish Community Council and Zionist Council of Detroit he accused the | administration of ‘allowing Amer lican diplomacy in the Near East |to be swayed by political policies in Coffee Probe | FTC Claims Exchange Restrained Trade to Increase Price WASHINGTON \wW—The Fedeyal Trade Commission today charged the New York Coffee and Sugar | meals by Red | Army and volunteer workers. One ‘— the city’s major news-- pers, the Chicage Daily News, a Knight newspaper, was one of the fleed victims. The bloated Chicago River spilled into the | newspaper's basement, ruining | from 250 te 300 rolls of paper, and the News aved the facilities of other newspapers te get out its editions today. The pounding rains started early of American-owned oil companies Exchange has unlawfully re- | Saturday night and hit hardest in to the detriment of peace.” “The oli companies have enor- jot interests im the Arab | states, with no money invested in Israel because no off hag been found there,’ McNamara said. worker was crushed fatally by a | 16,000-pound A woman was burned to death in ome of the home accidents. And in another a 2-year-old De- troit, girl died from eating -pilils Picea pre for an adult's high ‘blood pressure. The child was’ Gail Honeycut, who was visiting with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Honeycut, at the home ofea friend Sunday night. spool of steel wire | The girl apparently found the pilis and chewed on them unnoticed | until she became ill. She was dead on arrival at a hospital. Donald Worgul, 20, of Lansing was killed Sunday night in a 2-car collision in Delhi Township, two miles: west of Holt. Mrs. Agnes Micheau, St. Clair Shores was killed last night when the car in which she was riding collided with another | im Warren Township. Joseph Liptak, 67, was fatally injured last night when struck by ‘a car as he crossed M97 about 500 | feet from the Macomb County Infirmary, Chester Ferdubinski, 36, of Wy- |andotte was crushed to death at (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 49, of | where he was a resi-| ao democracy in the Tha of course, is i " continued | “Yet the Republican administra- ‘tion has reversed the so-called ‘2-T’ Near East. Israel.’ | policy of Truman and the late’ {ee market | Sen, Taft, which gave solid support | | to the economic growth and natinal “There is but one solid bastion. stantial increases" | i strained international trade in cof- fee and thereby “promoted sub- in prices. The complaint named the New York Coffee and Sugar Ex- change, Inc., four of its officers and eight of its members, and also the New York Coffee and Sugar Clearing Assn., Inc. The FTC said, in announcing the complaint, that it was a followup to the economic study of the cof- made by FTC last spring. In its report on this study, the stability of the new Near East FTC said last July that the sharp state More Rain Forecast for Pontiac Area in store for Pontiac residents, at least for another day or two. | U. S. Weather Bureau forecast- ers predict cloudiness and occasion- al showers and thunderstorms to- night and Tuesday, with little true, the commission can order a! them,”’ change in temperature. The low tonight will be 58 to 62 | high tomorrow 68 to 72 Rainfall . yesterday reached of an inch, with ranging from 63 to temperatures 72 degrees between 54 and 71. the thermometer stood at 64, ris- Gov, William G ing to 68 by 1 p.m. i" 39° j ' ‘increases in coffee prices during /1953 and early 1954 iexplained in terms of the com- a laws of supply and de- A complaint issued by the FTC + is answerable before the com- | More damp, cloudy weather is | mission itself. In the normal course, a hearing is held and the commission then makes a deci- sion as to whether the charges have been substantiated. If it decides the charges are defendant to cease the alleged il- » legal practices, Wilson Slated in Chicago CHICAGO WwW — Secretary of De- Saturday the mercury registered fense Charlies E. Wilson will be, |chief speaker at the $100 a plate In downtown Pontiac at 8 a.m. Republican dinner Wednesday. Stratton of Illi- nois also will address the dinner. Rain-Swollen By MORT EDELSTEIN CHICAG@ (INS)—Garden Homes, a tiny community of 300 homes and 1,500 persons some 18 miles southwest ef Chicago, had planned a peaceful Sunday. Many wanted to attend church and Sunday School. Others want- ed to loaf around the house or fix a light socket or rake leaves off the lawn. All their plans were disrupted when a torrential downpour en- guifed Chicago and its environs beginning Saturday afternoon. It continued through last night and early today. The rain was measured offi- clally at 6.2 inches but it was \ f {oR Creek Turns Peaceful Sunday Into Nig considerably more at Garden Homes and other southwest sub- urban communities. i I reached the flood scene in a Coast Guard rowboat manned by Marshall Wilson of Dallas, Tex., | and Bill Sheean of Chicago. The three of us heard this plea: “Help us' Please help us save our homes!”’ , We couldn't do that. No one could. But we could—and did— | evacuate the neighborly people who, like thousands of others, were flooded out of their homes by the rainstorm when a tiny creek over- flowed its banks. That creek plow was a rampag- ing miniature river. j | of the overflowing creck. Men stood in three feet of mud laying sand bags on the banks Women waded through the water In Today's s Press rmingham Boyte, Mab... . -coess--s- 3 Canter, BOdle.......-ccccers ® eee er ee % Considine, Beb . Commty Mews... .cevsrvccosesres ™ Creme, Dr. Goeorge............+5. .6 ee er ee 4 Emily Post i Lawrence, Pavid............+-65: 6 tk cor Peo erie ™ A cterecie, TE CL oan ¢cete dcdvnceesgucsse:t Oy ters of a = TV & Radio Programs .. Fi) w . Baril a” Want Ads -“, T%, 7, 1, BO Wemen's Pages.......- eceeee SA 30 carrying their household posses- sions. Children, oblivious to the danger | of water lashing against the doors of their homes, joyously splashed | at each other. Volunteers, together with the Garden Homes Fire Department, Coast Guard and other agencies, manned motor. boats and rowboats to evacuate marooned families from flooded homes. Pick and shovel volunteers, all Some 40 men, bogged in sinking tmare in Chicago Suburb |area and prevent backed-up sewer , go when she arrived at the evacu- water from reaching the center of | ation center. Garden Homes. | Richard Cushing, one of the | workers, wearily admitted: | “It's impossible to stop the over- flow... because... keep'’s coming.” Fireman Lammert Hoffman, | standing in three feet of swirling | water, shouted to a co-worker: : “Row over that way (he point- ed) ... there’s an old lady that has to be evacuated.” They did and rescued the woman. Another woman, clutching a bird mud, aes. menines a Reece? cage with a parakeet, wouldn't let Some of the residents of Garden Homes refused to be evacuated | until the last minute. But most, of them had left their homes by last night. All were taken care | doors, fed them, comforted them . and bedded them. The Rev. Donald Duffy of St. Christina's parish, coudin't conduct Sunday services but he was at hand to lend his assistance to the | workers. Most of the evacuees couldn't go to church. They prayed anyway. Water Softener, Salt Delivered, Fiske and pellets, FE $-0421, ‘ ’ , f | ! ¥ “cannot be | ced hes oie Dh' Se i teenie slats \a belt 75 miles wide and 300 miles long which included parts of Ind- | jana and Wisconsin. The city's official rainfall was 6.21 inches, but an area on the far south side, 120th Place and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Bowles to Bar Money Report Says He Won't Reveal Records on Pro-White Organization | MILFORD, Del. » — Bryant | Bowles, under arrest on charges of conspiring to break Delaware's ed- ucation law, said today his pro- | segregation organization will re- | fuse to turn over all of its financial | records to the state attorney gen- eral | “I'll turn these records over to | any authorized court that requests Bowles said; “but Ill not turn them over ‘to the attorney | general “Besides, trying to get the rec- ords of all the chartered organ- izations in the different states on such short notice is impossible." Bowles referred to subpoenas is- sued last Friday by State Atty. Gen. H. Albert Young calling on the National Assn. for the Advance- ment of White People (NAAWP) to |hand over the data on their fi- nances and operations. The NAAWP officials were scheduled to meet with Young in his office in the nearby state cap- ital of Dover today. Bowles, a 34-year-old Marine Corps veteran, faces other trou- bles in his fight against the U.S. Supreme Court antisegregation edict. He was arrested twice yes- terday on charges of conspiring | to violate the state education law the rain | ot by volunteers who opened their | | by leading a boycott of Milford’s 'higr school, where 11 Negroes were admitted to classes last | tmorith for the first time. He is free under $6,000 bond for a Nov. 3 hearing at Dover. The |charges, a misdemeanor, | penalties of up to $500 each | prison term if the fines paid. Lifetime Batteries With € Year poe now available. 71-8631, Holly, Clarkston, my ReMtesd ys a ee Weekend Traffic Parking Subject efurns Kills 13 in Michigan — . (Continued From Page One) lo Commissioners’ Agenda : vc tt Frem Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — Once again parking will receive all the atten- tion of city commissioners at to- night's City Commission meeting Having last week appointed John Knecht, realtor, to negotiate for acquiring property for a parking jot at the southeast Pierce-Merrill corner, City Manager Donald C Egbert will recommend that pre- liminary steps be taken toward condemnation of the needed land, | so that the commission can meet its hearing date deadlines for the bonds if negotiations for the pur- chase of the properties fail A report also will be made on the city’s first municipal parking let, the property behind the S_ 8. Kresge Co. building which has been leased to the city, Following last week's joint meet ing of the Commission and Plan- ning Board the possible rezoning of a 2-acre parcel of property at Coolidge and Derby Rds. Troy Township. where the acreage is located. has _re- ceived a request to rezone the property to commercial B-1 use Other items under discussion in clude a rezoning request, changing property at the southwest corner of Southfield and Lincoln from sin- gie-family to income bungalow res idence; and vacating 300 feet of Elm street, extending north of Webster avenue. Other ments for that area also will be taken ‘up. Only hearing scheduled is for reviewing the assessment for con- struction of a sewer on Southfield from 14-Mile to Lincoln. . * . Dr. Charles E. Odegaard, dean ~ of the University of Michigan Lit- erary College, will speak on *‘Mak ing a College Curriculum,” when he is guest speaker at tomorrow's meeting of the University of Michi- gan Alumni Association. The group | will gather at the Brady lane home of Mrs. Marcus Cunningham at 1:30 p.m. The alumnae welcome all wom- en who have attended U. of M. or wives of alumni and mothers of students at the university. . . . Unit 3 of the League of Women Voters will take up a discussion of November election issues at a | Margaret Platts, 3. of Detroit | The staff of The Highlander, Bir- was fatally hurt Saturday when al mcrae en ee paper, “ee bedroom dresser fell and crushed | announced recently, Pete Kass and Jim Mosby are editors-in-chief; wait ec . = Cinder Kelly, associate editor; Noel wae A. cage aterm: 14, of : . : 1 ee _ Muskegon was fatally wounded ae ws nee Neturday when bit by 2s stray . bullet which police said was fired bureau by target shooting teenagers. Others are: Dave Murphy, bus , ; iness manager; Dick Martn,,, Pour-yearold Daniel Meylan was : sd . killed Saturday when he fell under Nancy McK nd Bob St -| ; son. ad paired Doug lewis the wheels of a truck while riding | circulation manager; Arlene Arit 0% the vehicle's running board on | and Marilyn Pratt, production man- | bis father's farm five miles west ns omnes Pontiac Deaths ee Guy W. James Guy W. James, 57, of 32 Michi- | gan Ave., died at his home yester- day after a three-month iliness. Born in Hurst, Ill, he was the son of Thomas J. and Grace May | Beaver James. He wag married to lla Lee Wall. A mechanical repairman at GMC Truck and Coach Division, he came to Pontiac 18 years ago Surviving besides his widow is a daughter, Mrs. Paul Fournier, and a son, Thomas G., both of Pontiac Other survivors include foyr sis- ters, Mrs. Edna Boot of Lapeer, | Mrs. Grace Dorris of Flint, Mrs | Ola Huddleston of Hurst, IL, and. Mrs. Callie Huddleston of Spring- field, Il. Also surviving are four brothers, THE’ PON'FIAC PRESS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1954 Chicago Staggers Under Floodwater (Continued From Page One) Western, was soaked with 9.75 inches. Rainfalls of well over seven inches were common The normally sluggish river also lapped into the basement of the 45 - story Kemper (civic opera) Building, into a new city garage. and into two huge electrical gen- | erating plants supplying one fourth of the city's power The Commonwealth Edison Co. advised the Chicago area's Capehart Wants FHA Dismissals Gratien Gams Powell on Politics WASHINGTON um — Sen. Cape- hart (R-Ind) asked President Eis- enhower today to fire employes of the Federal Housing Administra- tion (FHA) who have any linger- ine loyalty to Clyde L. Powell, rs an Param ye i" — ' ousted former chief of the agency's | rental housing section. . because of the power shortage. — Capehart, chairman of the Sen- | A commonwealth spokesman aie Banking Committee, said in a said the step was necessary tO letter to Eisenhower he was | save the city from a possible power | ‘shocked’ at reports that some breakdown. Doctor Wears | Shoes Similar to His Feet KANSAS CITY ®—Dr. Milton) Gennis wears a pair of shoes that look like leather models of his feet, | Dr. Gennis, past president of the | American College of Foot Ortho- | pedists. says the shoes are de- signed to give perfect walking com- fort. | They have sponge rubber soles and an opening at the side which laces, They have a kind of a mesh bottom with depressions for each toe i “Every shoe has to be made to the contours of the foot,’’ Dr. Gen- nis said yesterday in an interview. |‘“That makes the cost high but its comfortable.” Cari of Flint, Thomas of Little | FHA employes are convinced that | agers; Dave Gibbons, photog- lof Bay City. talk will continue on improve. | Marc H. King, 31, of New Haven | was fatally injured when a tractor | he was driving overturned while he was working on his orchard |near Kingsley in Grand Traverse County. ' Loren Smith, 16, of Muskegon | was killed Friday night when struck by a car while walking | along a road. Mrs, Marie M. Beall, 67, of dackson was killed Friday night © when struck by a car as she attempted to cross U.S.177 a mile north of Jackson. raphy; and Noel Stookey and Doug Lewis, art staff * > . Speaker at tonight's first meet- ing of the school year for Adams School PTA will be Wayne Coun- ty Probate Judge Nathan 4d. Kaufman, whe is in charge of the juvenile court. His & p.m. tatk will be on the prevention of ju- venile delinquency, a subject on which he is a recognized national — authority. j * . * | Two guilds at St. James Epis-| ‘copal Church have meetings sched- | uled for tomorrow, with St. Anne's | . 9.4 Anthony Lenewski was wee ae hadi ots Friday night when his car collided Harry B. Coen, and St. Catherine’ss With @ truck in Redford Township. | Afternoon Guild are gathering at, JT. Grandon was fatally injured } 1 p.m. at the Buckingham road ad- Friday night in a 2-car collision | dress of Mrs. Charles Sitta. '12 miles south of Ypsilanti. * * * | Dougal Campbell, 67, of San- Annual meeting of the Pembrook | dusky and Mrs. Julia Allen, 65, of Manor Assn. Inc. will get under-|Croswell were killed in a headon way at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the 2-car crash Friday night in St Community House) when a new Clair County jheere of moves adie be elected | Warren Nykamp, 17, of Holland | | Their first Youth Night supper | 4s Killed im s fear colilizon on | ef the fall will be held at the | . church from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight | Mrs. Donald Scott, 55, of Flush- | by intermediate and senior high | ing was killed Sunday when fumes | school young people of the first (from paint remover and gasoline | Methodist Church. Dr. John H. | ignited in a basement in Flushing. | Soltman will be the guest speak- | Martha Jean Smith, 4. of De- | ce ‘troit was killed Sunday in a 2-car | collision in Detroit. > . * Gamex, prizes and a community sing will accompany tonight's pic- nic that the Y's Men's Club holding for members’ wives and | children. The ful will start at 6:30; at the rear of the YMCA Building Today at Cranbrook Robert Lotz, club president, will | DETROIT (UP) — Services were | preside held at Cranbrook today for George * * ®* Mary Alice Underwood Rock, Ark., Clarerice of Hurst, and Leonard of Denver, Colo. Four grandchildren also survive Services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. from Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Buria) will follow in Oak Hill. Cemetery. Mr. James may be viewed at his home after 6 p.m. today. He will be returned to the funeral home Wednesday morning. Bert M. Smith Bert M. Smith, 72, died yester- ‘day at Hurley Hospital in Flint | after an illness of one year. He killed | lived on State Road in Goodrich. | Born in Chesaning, he was the son of Monroe and Clara Staples— Smith. He attended schools there before coming to Pontiac, where he lived for 15 years before moving | married to. to Goodrich. He was Grace Borst Smith and, unti] he retired, Smith was a machine shop owner Surviving besides his widow are a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Steele, and a son, Byron, both of Pontiac He is also survived by two sis- ters, Mrs. Olive Borst of Orton- ville and Mrs. Etta Martin of Good rich, and a brother, Floyd, of Mel- bourne, Fla Also surviving are an aunt, Clara Staples, of Ortonille; six grand- children and four great-grandchil- dren. Funeral] day at 2 p.m, from Sherman Fu- neral Home in Ortonville. Burial services wil] be Tues- ery t James E. Townsend After a two-month illness, James | The big Ford Aircraft Engine | Divisign plant on the city’s far south side was all but closed down for the day following the Common- wealth statement. Salaried work- | ers, maintenance men, assembly | and test workers reported for, work, but 3,000 to 3.500 employes were told to stay home Telephone service was still dis-| | rupted in the city and a Bell Co. | | official said about 4,000 ‘phones on| tne city’s north and south sides were still out of commission early | today, Outside the metropolis, the | rains combined with high winds to create more havoc. The Red Cross set up I4 shelters in and around Chicago and Coast Guardsmen, National Guards- | men, State Police and volunteers searched for marooned house- holders today. Suburban Midlothian was the most senously affected Police | ' Chief Vern Luster said water two or three feet deep covered the day. Twenty families were evacuated | ani an unidentified woman, was expected to give birth to a to the police station. A doctor was summoned to stand by her Most Midlothian residents stuck by their homes in hopes that the waters would recede. Meanwhile the Red Cross set up 100 cots in | City Hall and the Town rescue isolated householders. A vielent wind storm, called a | ternade by some witnesses, lashed Lansing, I!., south of Chi- | Powell's discharge last April was TOUSSAINE L. PARKER MEET YOUR CARRIER—A 1T- | ment baby at any moment, was rushed | | State High | - i - . | George Mason Rites | will follow in the Ortonville Ceme- | School and boats were ready to inspired solely by political con- sicerations - Powell three times has invoked the fifth amendment agains; pes- sible seif-incrimination in his re- fusal to testify in the banking committee's investigation ef ir- regularities in federal housing programs. Powell was fired as assistant FHA commissioner shortly after the White House announced on April 12 that the administration had launched a full-scale investiga- tion of alleged housing scandals. Since then the banking commit- tee immediately started its own probe Powell has been accused of ac- cepting over $100,000 from apart- build@rs with whom the FHA did business with banking more than $100,000 over and above his salary during the last 10 years A special grand jury here now is sifting charges against Powell. town and still was rising early *| Detroit Expressway “Plan Sent fo State DETROIT (INS) — DPW Com- missioner Glenn C. Richards said |today he has submitted to the Highway Department a billion dollar, 10-year program for expressways and other street improvements in Detroit The program includes 80 miles of expressways in addition to the 23!, ‘miles now under con- struction such as the John C Lodge and Edsel Ford express- ways, scheduled for completion cago, cutting a path of destruc: {in 1956 at a cost of nearly $200. , E. Townsend, 59, of 158 Ruth St.,| tion three blocks wide and about Service for Mary Alice Under-|“- Mason, president and board | died this morning at his home. meeting at 1 p.m. tomorrow at,| wood will be held at 11 am. chairman of American Motors Born in Caro, he was the son of | 000,000 _ a mile long through the town. Included in the 10-year plan No one was injured, but eight are the Hastings expressway. a the Franklin Com munity Church. * Wednesday at the Bell chapel of Corp. the William R. Hamilton Co., with) The 63-year-old automotive pio- | burial in White Chapel Memorial meer died at Detroit's Harper Hos- | Cemetery. pital Friday of pneumonia believed Thomas B. and Katherine Hund- persons were evacuated, streets ley Townsend. He attended schools | an.) basements were flooded, and a in Caro and Kingstone before com- roller rink, five homes, a vege- ing to Pontiac 4 years ago from ‘table packing plant, several ga- Fort-Vernor expressway the Grand River expressway. a Southfield expressway and = an at 34 8, Hunter, Bivd. tomorrow |where she had made hér home tor | N A y. Hours m, to 5 p.m. Four Breakins Reported in City Thieves Take $112, Ransack Water Works Office Building Pontiac Police today reported $112 stolen from the Water Works Dept. building, 235 Wessen St over the weekend during a breakin by thieves who ransacked the of- fices and littered the floors with papers and records. Detectives said the thieves en- tered the building through an un- locked window and broke a two- foot hole in a fiber board wall In other breakins, thieves stole 2 galliens of automotive paint, valued a¢ $300, from 321 Auburn Ave., the storage building of the Sehram Auto Parts, Entry was gained by breaking a reak win- dow. Police also reported breakins of a soda bar at 188 S) bast Bivd where thieves took about $7 from vending machines, and another at | A member of the First Presby- She died yesterday at the home to have been contracted on a re- | Caro. of her son, A. J. Underwood, of cent fishing trip in Wyoming. 3308 W. Shore Dr., Orchard Lake, & mative of Valley City, D., made bis biggest mark in the auto industry cartier this year when he helped ferge Nash- Kelvinater Corp. ang Hudson | Meter Car Co. inte American — Motors, the world's fourth largest auto firm, the past 20 years. ' terian Church, she was also active | in the Birmingham Women's Club. | | Surviving besides her son are two grandchildren, and three great | grand children 2d he | Mason, who also served as pres Benjamin A. George ident of the Automobile Manufact Service for Benjamin A. George, | UeTes Association since 196. was | 73. of 832 Davis st., will be held at President of Nash-Kelvinator — be ‘3 pam. Wednesday from Bell Chapel | fore the merger. of the William R= Hamilton Co, ors burial in Roseland Park Cem- a Birmingham High School etery. He died yesterday at St. | | Joneph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac Reports Theft of Tools Mr. George had been a resident! HIRMINGHAM — Police believe here for 33 years it was juveniles who stole tools He is survived by his widow, ‘valued at $125 from Birmingham Ada B.; one daughter, Mrs. George | High School sometime over the R Libby of Birmingham. one. son, “weekend Clinton B. of Pontiac: and two) Entry into a janitor’s room was grandsons An electrician, he was a 32nd) | degree Mason. Surviving besides his widow, Florence I., are a daughter, _Glorya A. Miller of Flint, and a son, Thomas G.. of Pontlac Also survivirtg is a_ brother, Miles E., also of Pontiac. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Brace-Smith Funeral Heme. Dr Hi. Marbach of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will follow in White Chapel Cemetery. Name Corrected BIRMINGHAM — The name of James LaPine, 19, of 645 Woodland Ave. appeared in Saturday's Press as scheduled to appear Oct. 29 in Justice Court on a charge of pos- sessing false documentary evidence to purchase an alcoholic beverage ind. rages, utility lines and scores of trees were damaged or ripped down winds also struck Whiting. tearing the roofs off five homes and seven garages ’ Evacuees included 300 families at Alsip, Ill, and eight at Ham- mond, Ind. Five hundred families were reported marooned at Rob- bins, [ll.. and Coast Guardsmen were sent to aid them The worst single rain-caused accident eccurred in Oconto County, Wis., where five persons were killed in 9 smashup. Auto accidents killed nine -and storm-caused heart attacks two in! Cook (Chicago! County, and three persons were killed in an auto crash near Joliet and one in Lake County, fl United States and county engi Neers saved Chicago's Loop from | worse damage last night when they threw open giant lock gates at the mouth and re- Rivers Eight Mile expressway. Former Mayor Dies MANISTEE uw — Frank G. Mer- rit. former two-term mayor of Manistee, died Sunday at Mercy Community Hospital of a heart ail- ment. He was 8 High Court Mourns for Justice Jackson | (Continued From Page One) and close friend of Franklin D Roosevelt, died at 11:45 a.m. EST Saturday after suffering a heart attack while driving into Washing- ton from his home in nearby Me- Lean, Va. Among those cropping up in speculation to replace Jackson is Judge Marold Medina of the U. 8S. Cireuit Courr of Appeats, | who wen national acclaim when he presided at the trial of the | top 11 Communist leaders in New York. Other possibilities mentioned are John J. Parker, chief judge of the Fourth Federa) Circuit Court at Charlotte, N.C.; Arthur T. Vander- , bilt of the New Jersey Supreme | Court, and Chief Justice John C. Bell Jr. of the Pennsylvania Su- t:preme Court Funeral service for Jackson will be held at 3 p.m. EST Tues- day at Washington Cathedral here Jackson's associates on the high bench, including Warren, will serve as honorary pallbearers. Members of the Supreme Court police force will serve as active pallbearers. At the burial serv- ices at noon Wednesday, mem- bers of the Jamestown, N_ Y., Bar Association will serve as pallbearers. In Denver, members of the White Heuse staff ruled out the possibil- ity that the appointment would go to either retiring Gov. Thomas Dewey of New. York or to Secre- tury of State John Foster Dulles And there seemed little likelihood that Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr. would receive the nomination Killed in Graveyard WHITEVILLE, Tenn.. «—Den- nis Wright, 2, taken to visit a rel- ative’s grave, was killed yesterday by a heavy monument-size head- stone that toppled when he step- ped on its base. year-old Pontiac High School sen- ior, Toussaine L. Parker is one of the Pontiac Press carriers who re- cently received the Inland Daily Press ‘Outstanding Newspaper. boy” award The son of the Rev. and Mrs. Allen J. Parker, Tous- saine lives at 14 Auburn Ave. He has had his route since June 13, 1953. He delivers to South Saginaw, Brush streets. A member of the Hi-Y Club and the Esquires, he | plans te attend pharmacy school at Ferris Institute. He also serves as assistant teacher in the primary | department of Newman Methodist | Church. Learn how prayer can heal Free Lecture Entitled CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Key to Unlimited Good John J. Smith, C.S.B. ef Hastings, Oklahoma by Member of tha Beard ef Lecture- ship of The Mother Church, The First Cherch of Christ, Sctentist, in Besteon, Massachusetts Oct. 17—Sunday at 4 p. m. Church Edifice Pontiac, Mich i. RESERVED SEAT "| If this is the first Christian Sci- | ence lecture you have attended, | we will save a seat for you in | the auditorium until ten minutes | | before ‘the lecture. Just present | this cgupon to any usher at the NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF PONTIAC AND ITS ENTIRE TRADING AREA made through an opening into aj| The person who will appear is Da- Chicago vid N. Power, 19, of 1235 E. Maple | versed the stream’'s flow 2 Injured in Crash on Lahser Road jured in a head-on collision on Lahser near Burning Bush roads this morning, Jay W) Duke. 32, of Detroit is in ‘“‘good" condition at) St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- tia¢. He suffered a possible inter- nal injuries Treated for leg injuries was Mrs of 251 Franklin in a car Juanita Jordan, 31 St. Pontiac, passenger the Bagley Schoo! Nothing has @riven by Mrs Erma D. Washing- been determined missing from:ton. 24. of Wilson Trailer Park the school where the kitchen was Pontiac ransacked. Police said entry was Police said Mrs. Washington's made through an unlocked front door of the school PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Consider abie cloudiness with ercasional chewers end then@ereterms tenight and Tecsda, Net mach change in temperature Lew temight 58-62, high Turvdas @a.3? few riy winds 8-1!" miles becoming seutheasterty 16-15 miles Tuesday Teday in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding @ am At @ am Wind vejocit Direction Southwes Sun sets Monday at 5 pr Sun rikxes Tuesday at 6 41 ar 18 mph auto was traveling south at an ex cessrve rate fo speed and swerved to avod hitting a car stopping ahead of her, crashing into the northbound car of Duke Three Face Arraignment for Possession of Beer Three Sunday while beer in Stadium scheduled for arraignment in Municipal Court today on an illegal alcohol posses sion charge arrested drinking were youths morning Wisner Moon rises Monday at 19 pm om = “ Moon sets Tuesday at 7 16 an The three are Thomas CC Cor- mie IN. « 4 . é > down Seensers bares n er. ol 0 F ( Oy H azel Park Aree fen ii eg Ponald Lakits 16, of 26050 John 7 6. @ 2.50 64 12 9 ..... 67 R.. and Bille King, 18, of 42 Zs iil con >a aie * Dallas. both of Royal Oak am. ae Pontiac Police said they found Sunday in Pontiac (As recorded, downtoer Highest temperature\ 72 Lowest temperature. \ 63 Mean Weather—Partiy cioway One Year Age in Pontiac Rain wok temperature \ €7 5 six bottles of beer in their posses sor Thre sumed, police bottles had been con- said Organist Feted for Long Service to Her Church Highest temperature Lease 73 Lewest teniperature okeseccsces 45 eNbcether-Dowr. al % LUDINGTON (UP)—Mrs. Eskel Olson. who has played the aoe \ ¢ Righest and Lowest Temperateres This organ at $2 . When she was 11 the Bethany Methodist Church here nearly every Sunday for the last half century. was hon- ss ored by members of her churuch Sunday school organist at the age of nine and | tunnel for the new school mene Two ctpboard doors had been pried Ave The Real Marilyn Scared to Death Last Wednesday Armed Bandits Rob By Bon THOMAS emerged from her honey- ({ house after two days of se- clusion this week, she revealed a Monroe the public had never seen before An hour after Joe DiMaggio had left the house and formally ended their nine-month marriage, Mari- lyn \came uot and faced the 3 newsmen She was frightened and emotionally unset. She clung to lawyer Jerry Giesler and scarcely heard the questions that were flung at her. Her eves filled with tears. A far cry from the beauteous blonde who delighted interviewers | with quotes like: “Sex is a part of nature: I'd rather go along with nature."’ Quite different from the girl who admitted she posed for that calendar. Did she have any- thing on? Her reply: “Yes. the radio.” . ~ * The real Marilyn, her friends | say, is the girl who was scared to} death last Wednesday and not the glamor doll who gives out sexy quotes and poses with moist, half- | opened lips. That's just an act— the fulfillment of the dreams of an orphan girl . * . You get a different picture of Marilyn Monroe from those who have worked closely with her. Says one of her admirers, actress Lauren Bacall: “She's a hard girl to get to know. But you have the feeling that she wants to be liked. That seems im- | portant to her, Her instincts are | those of a nice gal, not a phony. | She's wary of people and probably with good reason; she's been stung by many of them.” The press agent who works 3 ¢& began playing for regular services | closest to Marilyn has this to say: “ During that, To understand Marilyn, you have ? lume, the church has been housed | to study her early life. She was i /in three. different buildings. taken in as a little girl by a group of religious fanatics who told her . VOOD «®—When Marilyn | ‘God will hate you’ because | Station Attendant was singing and dancing. Then she lived with some British vaudevil- lians who taught her theatrical tricks. She also lived with an elder- ly woman, a lawyer and others ! She's bound to be confused e ° ° | From all I can observe. a picture of two Monroes emerges. One is Marilyn, the movie queen, the walking image of sex. By the |shrewdest brand of publicity she | has been built into a living legend The. other side is a girl named Norma Jean Baker. She led an orphan childhood, unwanted and unloved. She grew up painfully shy and fearful of people. Yet her am- bition to be liked drove her to uni- versal prominence * * The Hollywood know -it-alls have guessed at the real cause of the | DiMaggio-M onr oe split. They're stabbing in the dark, because Mar- ilyn has told no one. Perhaps she never will. Only one person ever came close to gaining her complete confidence and that was Joe. Now he is gone. It may take her a ‘long time to recover { It was the first time the river has run into the lake since an engi- neering feat in 1900 sent it flowing naar One of Pontiac’s Two men, one armed with an automatic pistol, held up a gas station attendant early Sunday tporning and robbed him of $80.00 The victim, James Willhite, 26, 8°80 Orlando St., told police the men, driving a light blue 1950 se- da:,, requested gas at the station at 125 Oakland Ave., pointed the pistol at him and took his money The armed bandit was described by Willhite as being about 30-35, and having long black hair and the ‘other as about 25-30, a scarred left cheek, stockily built and wear- ing a blue felt hat ALL DAY gege extra help and to Burning Tar Causes Birmingham Alarm BIRMINGHAM — Firemen ex- tinguished burning tar as it neared the Bob Frost, Inc. auto agency at 850 S. Woodward this morning The material was being used in paving a lot on the south side of the building. Becuase the blaze | was located in the business dis- | trict. it was an automatic general alarm, Sele. WAIT and 14th. See Wednesday's You will always re mem the fine service of our thoughtful staff. Removal Glenn H. Griffin | Sparks-Griffin “Thoughtiul Service” 146 Williams St. ee Funeral Home Ph. FE 2-5841 | OCTOBER (1th- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th, and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th to mark down prices—arrange stocks—en- plans and preparations for our great Removal Don't buy a dime’s worth of Men's Clothing t or Furnishings until THIS GREAT SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER prices and details of this Great °125,000 HUDDIK’S Finest and Most Reliable Men’s Stores LOCATED at 15 N. SAGINAW (DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE STRAND THEATER) : Store Will Be Closed # TODAY, $125,000 Worth of Men's Clothing and Furnishing Merchandise Consisting of: Nationally known and advertised names such as Society Brand suits.- top- coats and slacks; Arrow and Hathaway shirts; Reis and Arrow underwear: Hickock belts, braces and leather goods; Portis and Dunlap Hats; Jarman and Nettleton shoes. Donegal. Arrow and Hathaway sport § shirts; Interwoven hosiery, Glasgo sweaters; Swank Jew- elry; Alligator rainwear; Dufold under- wear; Calvert and Society Brand sport coats, and hundreds of articles that space will not allow us te mention that will and must be closed out to the bare walls regardless of cost or loss of profits. Come expecting ta buy genuine money saving bargains. We ise you will not be disappointed, we caution you te come early. FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED — WHILE OUR STOCKS LAST! complete all final WATCH Pontiac Press for HELP WANTED 10 MEN’S FURNISHING SALESMEN 5 MEN’S CLOTHING SALESMEN 10 SALESWOMEN 3 CASHIERS 3 WRAPPERS 3 SHOE SALESMEN Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply at store promptly at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, October 12th. Sale!! SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER 14th PROMPTLY AT 9:30 A.M. RAIN OR SHINE rk eg eS PRODUCE DETROIT (UP) — Wholesale prices on a markets reported by the CHICAGO um — Soybéan shot up |, rane Appi, Cratepnn, Me 2 nearly nine cents at one time on | 400-450 ye. Oreenings | Ko es eet) the Board of Trade today in buying | 5'%5 ‘be clntosh, fancy, 440 ba: Noh. geen cae Aired | 5p Sg gh PLE weekend in parts of the soy- | 5) the 8. 5.00-3.80 we, ° | bean belt. be 21% bu: No 1278-35 bu Cider, Mo 1. Best gains in beans were not | 33547) {sei cose mgrnagy wonag = held and trading was not unusually | 1, 85-1.00 po ool al No. 1, 3.00- havy at any time. Formosa post- | 375 2.) cass, Peers, Bartlett. fancy. poned her contemplated buying of Not. 92 koe bu" Beckel, No ib 3.40 cash beans and that put some re- | 395 oy, prums, Prune No 1, 2.00-2.25 straint on the upturn. melons, No 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Other cereals alse were ahead Pe , gg ry dealings, although Wonder, No i, 2.00- ; beans, green, pen Pg renee No sida bot Brome, Hines best gains ong those other | 390-325 bu: beans, Wax, No 1. 3.00- ae 3.50 ou. Beets, No 1, 85-i.00 dos bchs: grains, fancy. 1.25 dos behs; beets, topped, No Wheat near the end of the first | iva we’) tse-des te bu Cabbage. hour was % lower to % higher, | No 1. 15-100 bu; cabbage, curly, No 1, higher, December $1.54%; oats ¥% | }$§°}2% 23: ee oe init to % higher, December 80%; ry 1! ba Carrots, No 1. 18-06 doe bebe: car- cent lower to 1 cent higher, De- pang 5p 5 et ee 5 . Mo cember $1.36%; soybeans 4% to | 1. 1.%5-250 crate; celery, No 1. 7-138 5% higher. ‘November $2.70. and Sera, seek. Wet, W300 Stee Gusee- lard to 3 cents a bers, dill size, . 400 bu; No 1, 2.75-3.25 bu; cucumbers, pickle, fancy. pounds higher, October $15.15 5.00 bu; No 1, 375-425 bu: cucumbers, np Baas tas Nea Benen Grain Prices long, Mo 1 1.25-1.98 bu. | Onions. green. a a aa as cents Bb. — ans 5 r Dee 2.17% -100 dos behs: parsiey . Ne =: 330% Mev 2% bah dos. Parsnips, No 1, Lye 4 ma: 2.19% Jan .., 283 |bu. Peppers | ag hy te-180 gh July .. 208) Mar 264 hot, No 1. 1.00-1.50 bu; peppers, May 253% | Piments. No 1 180-148 be: peppers. Dec 154%. July - 2.85% | sweet, No 1 1.00-1.25 bu: peppers red Mar 157% Lard i . : 2 . May ...... 150% Oct 15.00 7, tart 1. Lg tg os ee a = July oo... 150% Nov ...... 1.55 | 360-360 l60-b bag Pumpainn, be Oa Dec ..... 13.25 | 96-1.00 bu. es, red, No 1, 75-06 Dec se% Jan .......13,00 dow bchs; radishes, white. No 3-90 MOF 4. i+. $2% Mar ..... 13.00 | dos behs. Squash, Acorn, No 1, 1.00-1.25 81% Soybean Oil bu; squash, Butternut, Np 1, 1.00-1.25 ™ Teo ‘11% Oct ........11.68 | pe! og auilteen 160-180 bu: Dec ...... 1104 | eassh Hubbard. Nel. '128-2.%8" bu: Dec .........138% Mar .......-1113 | squash, Italian, No 1, 15-150 \%-bu: Mar... os. 140% May ..... 1115 | squash. Summer, No i, 15-150 be. eas Tomatoes. fancy, 1.25 14-lb bekt; 1. ° 75-1.00 14-tb bskt; tomatoes, No 1. 2.00- t {M H ld 250 bu Turnip. Ne 1, 1.00-1.30 od 10! an e behs Lae, ae, Be t- 1.50-3.00 . Lettuce and Le Celery cab- . . } . bage. No 1. 125-175 Bndive, No 1, 1.00-1 50 bu: endive, bleached. No 1. 2 00- in Parking Slayings |: '2 "eae wee e' Coa panes Me tat te DETROIT « — Cleon Looney, Lettuce, leaf. mek 180-1.78 bu Ro- 26, a Detroit machine repairman, wceciar Gan | a v. ‘dent of sales of Chrysler Corpora: | ee ee ee rades 12.00-20.00 ¥ + ‘ * was held without bond today for collard. No 1. 100-125 bu 1 00-1 25 N : investigation of murder and armed | 120-138 bu Mustard. Wo Lis: 39 Oe | robbery. . 1, 1.90-1.75 ba. Swiss Chard. No 1. 1.00- Police accused hi mof shooting ‘38 >» Turnip, Ne 1. 8:33 bu two men to death in a traffic argu- - ment in suburban Highland Park | Livestock Saturday night and with holding up | DETROIT LIVESTOCK a Detroit clothing store in a get-| DETROIT \AP)—Mege—Goleble 1.200 | away attempt | ca n-ealanl 2,800. Market opened Killed were Arthur Sharpe, 30, moderstely sctive: about nest and William E. Johnson, 55, both | Spenins feliy sesay throughout the oa | fully steady throughout ; cows steady; no carly sales bulls; stock- ers and feeders steady: short load prime eround 1.050 Ib fed steers 26.50: bulk choice to low prime 25.00-26.25; early : sales good to low choice steers 20.00- in which Looney was a passenger 30.00 several loads we ond omnes. ried rt : cial grass steers an eifers 4 t to back into a parking SPACE | oad mostiy commercial steers at 16.00; and was blocked by one driven by | few good and choice fed heifers 17.00- | of Detroit. Police said witnesses tod) them the argument started when a car : | 20.00; high choice and heifers Sharpe. Johnson was a Passenger | sisent: early bulk mostly utility cows | with Sharpe. 950-1100; some high utility and com- | mercial cows up to 11.50; canners and au cutters fairly — at gyre — fae cutter and utility cows 00; few Gets Sales Position choice yearling feeder steers 20.00. . le 600. Market opgming DETROIT ‘(UP)—Clyde C. 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Rds. Friday, aceording to Oakland | Rudy Mien. 36 af 7 E) For amazing relief from miseries of Breried anim Detective Elmer Rene te selave pein. itehing in- Lewis Dean of 1991 Kingston Rd.. y. Soothes inflamed tissues, | White Lake Township. owner of, tie money, told McQuern that the | boy was around during the day while Dean was at work. Under questioning, the boy admitted tak- ing the money, McQuern said. He was turned over to his parents pending possible juvenile court) action Housewife Is Injured Rennel User in Two-Car Collision | A Hazel Park housewife was in- jured Saturday afternoon when a| t e northbound auto on US10 struck | “A who wonderful pagel near . re- ih, Rempel Conce adertul re- | trail in Waterford Township. i her advice The injured woman, Mrs. Hazel me a welcome €2 pound weight | Harlow, 46, of 49 W. Madge. was | oss, wrt rs. row Going St. “Before taking Rennel | |‘reated “at Pontiac General Hos- pital for face and knee bruises. She was a passenger in a car weighed 187 Ibs. and with its help I have reduced my weight to 125 Ibs. I like Rennel for the way it maintains | i i " my regularity and for helping me driven by her husband. Willard hold my average weight. B.. 51. which Waterford Township Make Rennel work for you. If not Police said was struck from be- pleased with the very first bottle re- |, . — : turn it to the manufacturer for your |hind by a car driven by Howard money back. $1.40 at your drug store. B. Sullivan, 30, of 2275 Highfield. | Insist on genuine Rennel. Drayton Plains. | to Choose Directors | IMLAY CITY—The annual meet- ing of the Lapeer County Agricul- tural Society, sponsor of the East- | ern Michigan Fair at Imlay City, | will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday. |at the waterworks building. | Annual reports will be given and | ‘thre members will be elected to the board of directors. Officers will be chosen by the board. Speech defects often accompany | defects in hearing. | DELAY DON'T ORDER POR PAST DELIVERY, CALL: OAKLAND DRY CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Phone FE 5-6107 12 West Pike Street - | Workers of America, — Screw* ° *No sale. bid and asked FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK (AP: — Poreign se rates follow ‘Great Britain in dolls others in cents) Canadian dollar in New York open market 3% per cent premium or 103.12", U_ 8 cents unchanged Europe — Great Britain (pound) $2 7921-32. off ‘. of oa cent, Great Brit- ain 30 day futures 2.79 11-16 off '. of a cent: Great Britain @© tay futures 2.79 11-16, off '. of a cent. Great Brit- ain 90 day futures 2.79 23-32. off 1-32 of a cent. Belgium ‘franc: 1.99 13-16 un- changed. Prance ‘franc: 28°. of a cent unchange d Germany ‘western? (Deutsche mark: .23 85. unchanged: Hol- cent, Italy (lire) 16% of a cent. en- | eight grandchildren up @', of a 350, un- 19.34 land (guilder) 26 26',. changed, Portugal ‘escudo) changed, Sweden ‘krona’ changed “Switzerland 23.32',. off ©0% of e cent: (krone) 1450, unchanged Latin America: Argentine (free) 17.24. unchani ; Brasil free) 1.70. un- ch : Mexico 8.02, unctianged; Vene- suela (bolivar) 3063, unchanged Par East: Hong Kong changed Michigan Bell Workers Win Weekly Wage Hike DETROIT (INS!—Some 630 Mich- igan Bell Telephone Co. employes will receive $1.50 to $2.50 per week pay increases as a result of a con- tract agreement reached in New York between the Communications CIO, and the American Telephone and Tele- graph Co un- Denmark tors and maintenance men in Mich- igan. Boy, 6, Struck by Car Six-year-old John Flanagan, 72 Oakhill St., was treated for bruises at Pontiac General Hospital Satur- day afternoon after being struck by a car near his home. Driver of ‘the car, Mrs. Albert Dunbar, 24, of 121 N. Shirley, told police the youngster ran from behind a parked Tuesday at the Spiller Funeral car. -* "3. 1322 Mittee set up to study the question ‘franc) (free) | classrooms is Oak, with burial in Royal Oak doliar 17.50. un- cemetery. She died Saturday at| yn "coma gi, tne Sroup are ‘ | Townshiip, Fred S. Jr | Alexander Ave. will be at 1 p.m. | Tuesday at the Spiller Funeral The workers. members of Local | Home, with burial in Parkview 4050, include long distance opera- | Cemetery, Livonia. She died Sun- Tribute to endell Willkie NEW YORK W® President Elsenhower paid tribute yesterday to Wendell L. Willkie, dead 10 Chrysler Shows Cars for Press Longer dnd Lower Look Features ‘55 Models; New V-8 Engines DETROIT (UP)—Chrysler Corp. A service of remembrance was conducted at the Fifth Avenue | Presbyterian Church where fun- era! services were held for Willkie Oct 10, 1944. raised the curtain briefly today The pastor, The Rev. Dr. John on the ‘long, fleet look’ of its 1955 Sutherland Bonnell. said in a mem- | automobiles, revealing new body | orial address that world events lines frankly patterned after those. have confirmed Willkie's views | of the low, sleek sports cars. and principles. Dr. Bonnell com-| The showing was held at a day- mended these principles to “all, long press preview attended by | candidates” in the coming elec- nearly 500 newsmen from around tions. the nation. The widow of the “ene world’ Chrysler showed off its new mod- advocate and 1940 Republican ¢ls of Dodge, Plymouth, De Soto presidential nominee was among 250 personst aj the service. A communication from President Eisenhower said: “As a great and progressive American he touched something fundamental in the hearts of our pecple, among whom he will long | be remembered with admiration | Public introduction. about mid- ard with rare human warmth.’ November. ; Tributes were received also from| The longer look is carried out | Mrs Franklin D. Rooseveit, Gov. | im all the firm’s 'S5 models. . An_ and Mrs. Thomas E. Dewey,| ¢xample of this is the new Plym- | Mayor Robert F. Wagner, and|0uth Sedan, which is 104, inches | Arthur Hays Sulzberger, president | longer, overall, than 1954 models | jand publisher of the New York | and nearly two inches lower. Over. | ' Times. all length Openings Available in Old Age Class Several openings are still avail- able in tonight's special adult edu- cation class which covers prepara- tion for the later years of life. To be held in Pontiac high school at 7:30, this course continues each Monday through Nov. 8. Dr. Witma Donahue of the Uni- versity of Michigan will conduct the class. It is designed to answer the needs of adults during their re- tirement years. The company Specific areas of concern dis- | safety advantages = cussed in the course include: what | SWePtgack windshield treatment to do after children leave home; | fat on all its 1955 lines. The | | following retirement from regular | Windshields were swept back at | job; how to maintain health and | both the top and bottom by moving _ ' vigor throughout life; about a place | the entire windshield post to the to live; how to maintain satisfac- | Tear. instead of shifting only the tory relationships with children; | lower end as in the past. how to find. useful things to do . Engine developments included The goal of the course, said Dr Donahue. is to help people who are | made ergy ““ Cccder tat, now middle-aged and in their early | and horsepower was increased mature years, assess their needs | by as much as 5@ per cent in and develop plans for pleasurable | lel living in later life. oe } ———$—$$—$____— | “All models were fitted with tube- an sae |less tires as standard equipment. Orion Citizens Group | Power accessories included elec- to Hold 2nd Meeting | tric window lifts, safety-pedal pow- | LAKE ORION—The citizens com. | °T >rakes. “coaxial” power steer- ing and power seat adjustment. finish threads woven into back- ground cloth. claimed many the new of ‘Lake Orion's proposed new —— high school will hold its ‘second a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1954 | : Stocks President Pays meeting at the Blanche Sims | Troy Board Sets en pe Tuesday evening. Chair-/ Py bile Hearing men of the subcommittees ap- | . pointed last week will be called ON 2 Rezonings TROY TOWNSHIP — The Tray on for preliminary reports. All interested residents in the) | Township Zoning Board will hold a public hearing on requested re- school district have been invited zoning of property on the north- to serve on. the committee. west corner of Derby and Coolidge | County Deaths Rds. from residential to commer- | | Albert W. White cial, at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Owners William and Emmett Do- FERNDALE—Service and burial for Albert W. White, 72, of 2422 honey plan a small shopping cen- | Coy St. will be Wednesday at Ha- ter for the district. There will also be a public hear- | zen, Ark. He died- Friday. Ar-| : rangements are by Spaulding and | °F 25° acres east of Stephenson Son }ing on a commercial application highway, off North Maple avenue Surviving are his widow, Flora: sas SS Get Together Slated ot Feria, tuo sme, boner ® | OEl-logether Slat of Royal Oak, Ezzel of England, ' Ark. a foster son. Hansel Q: Calley | by Woodward PTA of Ferndale: two brothers and | Mrs, Anna Mow TROY TOWNSHIP—Service for Mrs. Anna Mow, 82, of 30 Clover- | idge will be at,2 p.m. Tuesday at the Kinsey Funeral Home, Royal the home 6f her daughter, Mrs. William Hanes of Royal Oak. Surviving also are a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Siterlet of Hubhard Lake; two sons. Carl J. of Troy of Cros. | - well, Mich.; one brother and 10 . . | grandchildren ‘Election Talk Planned Mrs, Elizabeth Williams | WHITE LAKE—The White Lake | ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. Farm Bureau will meet in the) | Elizabeth Williams, 73, of 715 South teacher vice president, Mrs. K. O. Davis, secretary, and Mrs. Luther Stier, treasurer. will léad a discussion on “Issues of the 1954 Election.” - | | day. . Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles McRobb of Royal Oak; two sons, Earl J. of Royal Oak;} Raymond J. of White Plains, N.Y.; three brothers; one sister and five Mrs. Pauline Hynz “Let 9 years of credit Dail Hours: MICHI 41% Seuth Saginaw S&. Million night for its first meeting of the nave power to A social meeting with new teach- | The bon ers and an opportunity to inspect 5° cordance With provisions of Section 3, | parlor of the White Lake Church at Chapter X of the City Charter , * t 8:30 p.m, Tuesday, W, R, Cogger | i954 N CREDIT COUNSELLORS Phone FE 8-0456 ‘ » Death Comes Swiftly Army Reveals Terrifying Ettects of ‘Nerve Gases’ and dimness of vision. The pupils today disclosed the terrifying ef-| of the eye contract and there is fect of powerful new ‘‘nerve gases'’| dimmed vision for one to three WASHINGTON (UP?—The Army which can paralyze and kill a per- | son in a matter of minutes The effect ofthe gases, far more deadiy than any war gas ever produced, is to damage the central | nervous sytem, rending the victim | helpless to control his muscles or organs, The symptoms and defensiy measures against nerve gases are reported officially for the first time in a new Army-Alr Force field manual on “defense against CBR (Chemical, Biological and Radiological) attack." The manual says in “low con- centration,” the gases cause a run- ny nose, tightness of the chest ~ Lodge Calendar of Pontiac Shrine No. 22 Wed. Oct. 13th, 8 p. m. Roosevelt Temple. Bessie A. Howell, Worthy Scribe. - —Adv. News in Brief of vapor exposure.”’ -aches, confusion, drowsiness, con- delivered in a liquid form, nerve gases ‘“‘quickly build up dangerous vapor concentrations."’ ual advises the soldier to give an; alarm, put on his gas mask and? inject himself with atropine, a) common drug in every soldier's) gas protective kit. | —through the eyes, nose, mouth | & th. coer ee ccm Seale ‘through the eyes, mouth or nose, effect, with symptoms appearing in oné or two minutes. When ab- sorbed through the skin, the symp- toms appear within five to 20 min- utes. a ss wy, } ( yo a RLA FUEL KIDS PUT IN OUR OIL, days from “a minimum amount | These first symptoms in more severe exposure are followed by | difficulty in breathing. excessive perspiration, nausea, vomiting, ab- dominal pains, twitching, jerking and staggering and finally head- | vulsions, coma and death. Thep booklet makes it plain there are only limited defenses against the gases and that speed is essential, The gas in a liquid or vapor form, is usually colorless and has no odor, except perhaps a faint, | . ~ sweetish one. While they may be] The choice "ch taal cit oil for your burner can make a big difference. To get top-notch heat- ing performance use our MARAFUEL OIL .. it’s finest. Use Our 10-PAY PLAN At the first symptoms,- the man- Nerve gases can enter the body . —vither in liquid or vapor form or pores of the skin. A_ well- fitted gas mask can cut off entry of the gas around the face, but When absorbed in liquid form the gas has an almost immediate | of Farmington, a $100 fine and $25 costs Saturday | when he pleaded guilty before Farmington Justice John J. Schulte | Jr. 4 if friend's in and needs | veil. Pu FE pss0r OA ——. | —Adv To buy or sell in Waterford, Drayton Plains or Clarkston area | see White Boos. Real Estate. OR 3-718. —Adv. FOR , INSURANCE SERVICE See or Call Maynard Johnso General Insurance — : 807 Community Nationa! Bank Phone FE 4-4523 Burglarize Gas Station L _ Burgiars smashed a rear window | for entry to a gas station at 4020) Ormond Rd., White Lake Town- | ship, Saturday, owned by Howard | Skarritt of 730 Fairview, White | Lake Township, according to Oak- | land County Sheriff's Detective | Elmer McQuern. Three batteries, | spark plugs and $22 from the cash register were taken, McQuern said. HOSPITAL BOND ORDINANCE - To the Electors of the City of Pontiac, | Michigan Notice is hereby given that there shall | electors of the City | of Pontiac et the | Election and Special City Election to be | held Tuesday coe 5. 8 _" ding ‘or - - Ordin Ordinance No. 1254 An Ordinance to provide for the bor- rowing by the City of Pontiac, Michigan the sum of 63, 000 and for the tssu- ance of the full faith and credit bonds of said city therefor, to defray the cost and ng an addi- | present Cit Oapital and ac- therefor i of Pontiac Ordains Commission of the for the pur- of defraying the cost of construc. | ing and equipping present city itel and quiring 6 site therefor, and to issue therefor the full faith and credit bonds of the City te principal sum of Three 1 said bonds | im the rs (83,000.000 in the denomination of $1.000 each. | to be to bear interest et a rate of not to ex- coed 343% per annum, payable remi- | ually, except that the first install- nm (ment of interest may be for a period of | leas than six (6) mature $106,000 on the first day in each year from 1966 months, end shall of April to 1985, both in- The . os ’ tust | ROCHESTER — The Woodward from taxes ly agli no gy Mr oly ol mmr PTA is having a get-together to- | year best _with the year 1955 Section 3° City Commission shall | such resolutions | ued in one or more beries at the same et different times | Section 3. This ordinance shall be sub- cH on SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL PLUS You will find courtesy and protection of your property a basic feature of our delivery service. We select our drivers carefully and train them ° thoroughly. They take pride in giving you the finest service to match the finest furnace oil. CITY PRODUCTS CORP. . (CITY ICE & FUEL DIV.) Call... FEderel 41507 183 N. Cass REMEMBER, SUNHEAT MEANS HIGH HEAT effect immediately upon Made and this 3ist day of Au- | gust. A. D. i064 WM. W. DONALDSON Mayor | ADA R EVANS City Clerk This Ordinance is published in ac- ed this 1th day of October, A D ADA R EVANS City Clerk Oct. 11, 18. 25, “S4. TO PAY experience assist you” | Above Oakland Theater of :30 p.m. Wednesday at 1, 1959. $125,000 6% OAKLAND LOAN COMPANY Pontiec, Michigon $60,000 5% Subordinated Debenture Notes, due April | Notes, due April 1, 1963. Offered at par in denomi- Subordinated Debenture died Sunde, a nations of $100 and multiples thereof. avn, Lloyd ot Lapeer, tre Descriptive Circalar may be obtained direct from Uiyss all - htc two ster, 7 the issuer on request. . : ter Rutherford Lapeer : - ‘and Mrs Lite Stroup of atta! QAKLAND LOAN COMPANY mond Buchinger of Richville, Mrs. || 202 Pentie State Bank Bidg., Pentioe, Michigan Ph. FE 2-9206 | Joseph Cox of Pontiac, . / - @PHOUSEHOLD FINANCE {HOUSEHOLD Fina FOR RENT: Money You can borrow $20 to $500. Repay in monthly instalments arranged to fit your need Ready for your immediate possession: $20 to $500 on signature, car or furniture, without endorsers. Mar- ried or single folks welcome. Easy-to-meet require- , ments. Over 1,500,000 Ba MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS : ’% pales | pale | pat2am | pasion neighbors every year mts mrs pave ee ” .- Oa Be O26 rent’”’ extra cash the 100 |S 6.65 | 7.20] 998] 1839] modern, businesslike 200 | 13.11 | 14.21 | 19.77'| 2659} HFC way. So can you 300 | 19.55 | 21.20 | 29.554] 54.78] |. . today! Phone or see | 31.39 | 34.16 | 48.09: 90.02] stop in today for fast, Households charge is the monthly rate of J% on that part of @ balance wot exceeding 890, 244% ow that part of @ balonce im excess of! B50, but tnt enceadiing $380, ond “EB on omywameinder. friendly HFC money service! MONEY WHEN YOU NEEO IT | Re lied BI 1 DW THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1954 ae | . "0m MSC Judging Team Holly a OKs Kiwanis at Holly sre Health Talks Waterford Girl Ott to Pick Set for Openi Dairy Contest Winners Subivison, Factory of Variety Show to Begin at Mariette ai wR ae HOLLY—Curtain will rise on the |. ures mental healt Pach ingptet ‘Ss ght asa 14th annual Kiwanis three-night ececured. by ribagl nessseot — med show at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Holly | munity - Council, will begin at 8:30 tonight in the school auditorium. HOLLY TOWNSHIP—The Town- ship Board has approved a new subdivision and given the go-ahead | On a new factory to be constructed ee, eee a el . Hits | member of the Michigan State Col- | The lege dairy products judging team | cated subdivision approved is O-| High School audit = ES left yesterday with their team- “pis on the north end of Bash SCHOO! SUGiOrsUm LAPEER — William Brandon, | mates for her first intercollegiate | ake and is made up of a 12-lot Tickets for the three perform- The series of tive lectures are free 27, a Fiint fireman poe injured Apres plat. Owner Levi Mitchell stated ances are still available, according |and membfrs of the community along. with six other persons | She is Dixie Marie Keppel, 20- that he will construct no homes on to Stanley Hanson, ticket cha are invited to avail themselves of early | year-old Mich the plat, but will offe ; son, ticket chair- the opportunity offered Sunday when he swerved into the * igan State Senior, of: ler the lots.) man, : : WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Earl ° : path of a.car to avoid hitting 2 N. Telegraph Rd. Pictured Township supervisor Cass Waters any Kiws in aed parceseed from, Wallace Watt, consultant in men- ad ly IWé , . . Pi unlighted wagon occupied b ma | above , she sharpens up her taste aoe ——e also approved Topping this year's bill ital health education in the Mich es ee group of Lapeer youngsters y jou a "dish of ice cream before plans for the construction of 4 guest cia i k fee will be gan Department of Health, wiil | ” et the Waterford hayride. il al a ibid to be put up on the Dixie | Lansing. Local tale ! ope of deliver the first lecture on “Are. High School Auditorium at 8:00 : ‘ ‘ ay by the . zvcal talent slat on the Srendon's cor collided with one| . The eye-catching biende is fel: il DS os sore deus aie Fred Voeeuun ito Eee Different?” He driven by George Reinboid, 18 lowing .in the footsteps of her ers of jigs, fixtures nian aa specialty number on ‘the bones’; gram of a ee the final pro- Brink, a Michigan insurance man imley City, on M-21 about a halt] ‘ther, Donald Keppel. whe was asic pede, dies and Cal Church and his cowboy music | series. who in his spare time has turned gille Geet of here. Brandon and| * “ember of the MBC daly The factory will empl inen and a grasp of accordion stu-| _ Welt was well received whee to four other persons riding in his judging teams in 1930 and 1931. mately 50 persons ploy approxi- dents. _ | he appeared last winter at a pub- vaahy for 16 photog- seig sth Retabald and his ae Dixie Keppel will return from _ Also featured will be a jase ee eee 2 EARL BRINK y times to Switzerland to add er, Andreas, 22 ee Ortonville OES — Stxe’sw pase sombere and | Altrecee Club. Ho hes hed 2 _,to his, ‘Swiss Library of Film’ Curt Maxwell, 14, Imi | Chicago Tuesday. A second trip, along with piano mumbery and | yg —— in the field of | | thousands of feet of color film. hin ong Gituien 0 a . ity, to the international dairy projects Elect Ot fi : singing by Marilyn Henry. fal th having traveled Hickn G PTA Leiters Ag the hay wagon at 1 ‘a. ter paling | cctigiate a. pnp Ss ICEISs, Old-timers appearing again thi ee ry rove Soe we oe a? antic City, N. J., Oct 2 , 2 ‘ s| problems. | appearance have this of the youths bonacentty terest to | planned y t 23-27 is also Sets Installation year on Louis Schwartz, All The ax tecture will tee hota | in in “The almost-unbelievable maj- flashlight when Brandon's| The tea ripe, Bob Brummler, Don Wing- cond g eeti esty of Switzerland m is composed of Miss - ~ %-|Nov, 8, with N is beautifully approached d _— , > : orman und, car ’ | Keppel. Eugene Scott of 1 Mt DIXIE MARIE. KEPPEL ORTONVILLE Mrs. “Dudiey lemire, Bryce Dabler, Ralph Clea- .D., of Sa ; shina HI recorded by Eari Brink's colored 4 "TM.. and Bruce BeVier and Richard? _| Marsh is the newly elected worthy ver. Joe McCall and Red Van} | Clinic aking Valley Jomagersd pracy lee tg — Parent’ motion pictures.” . : { matron of Ortonvtile OES Natta. : speaking on “Keeping Up ** iation of this school | P Deppeler, both of East Lansing. | 286, fol- |“, Ww i — estive PTA Fair Line her father who present ‘Hazel Pa k Loa C lowing a recent election. Chorus will be directed by Wal. | “ith Teenagers” ‘will hold its first meeting of the| The remaining programs on Planned Oct. 30 owns a local dairy, Dixie is ve [ n 0. Keith Baird is worthy patron. ter Bergers and Bev French's or- . ata 12 at 8 p.m. in the | ioe. are: . | joring in dairy manufacturing at | 'Mrs. James Vantine is associate chestra will provide the music : Public Breakfast auditorium. 9, Herbert Knapp, “Travel es at Comme MSC, and plans a career in the | erk ls Robbed - ; matron: James Ventine is asso- again this year Kenneth Brown, deputy superin- Trails of the Andes.” Ls : rce t dairy industry after | after graduation. - ciate. patron; Mrs, Horace ‘Kohn ‘a | Popcorn and peanuts will be at Holl to Fete tendent of Oakland County schools, Dec. 14, Francis R. Line, ‘Sheep, COMMERCE—Pians for a Com- | FERNDALE — More than $2,500 | conductress, Mrs. Ray Barrick, as- Sold. by the Kiwaniqueens in t y will discuss the organization and Stars and Solitude.” 5 PTA o he on A | in SE =; | sociate Mrs. Keith audience Coa the show, ‘Gov . Willi ‘responsibility of school administra- | Jan. 12, Dr. s were formulated bythe 7009 County Ca y Calendar (Ss DServe andar ene «Williams ten tte sony “Tram Siemer tg Ta” ’ wo ries vwr- | a recent meeting according to Mrs. y in 1 Park and , ine Tower, treasurer. Talk on Family Scheduled HOLLY. — Governor G. Mennen He has also been asked to ex- | ,, Feb. 8, Dennis ‘Glenn Cooper, Arthur Hazen, general chairman. |, The Almont Civie wie Chi will erndale this weekend. Installation will be held at 8 Williams will be honbred here Fri-| i= the Conte Tax Pine Se ee | ee Revels Verte The affair, which will be held o tp. totes for a dinner ro *'| Miss Joan Facine, 22, of 2135 E. Saturday at Brandon art o ae ee TOWNSHIP — day with a public breakfast to group. | ‘March 8, James Erwin, ‘“Cana- from 2-8 p.m., will feature a tur- re eee Jarvis, Hazel Park, clerk of the ‘rum. | crisis?” oe tei ee amd Se ee | Season Season tickets . this ! key dinner with “tt Big Reaver » dicussed by Mrs.| Serving as toastma series of Baste wil ate eo trimmings. g.Ths, Ryslyn Flock ‘Circle of the mi | Anne Loan Co., office, 22941 | UF Donald Redmond and Mrs. Wil- , governor, state and waar Dems | as ington Chapter| six motion rdaatnle eager are on sale petted plants, ba digg over [ee Foe os ee ek. meet at Woodward Ave., was making an. Campaign to Open liam Emerson when Child Study cratic candidates will be Ben East. sot aloe p drug stores, at the Gonde, Seuiiswerk, dalla ’ after-hours bank deposit Saturday, On Oct. Group 2 meets tonight at 8 at the, Arrangements fo OES N office, 5640 William Ma r the gov s itemea. and other Te, Aer society eas ee whee two men took $800 in day. 15 in rlette home of Mrs. Gordon Bennett. Mrs. visit are being mad? by See ar | ames icers |Lake “Road, high school office and meet at ER “Tuesday et the and $1,600 in checks in | MARLETTE—The U Holland Oakes will be co-host by local service clubs. Tentative plans were made for heme of Mrs. Pred Cohece of 2270 Alle | hay from he @ CANVAS | ive will e United Fund stess. | garet McCall, vice chairman of| BROWN CITY — New worthy | | @ square dance Nov, 19 for fifth in her car a rah Fa getting | Oct. 15th with ye ae the dand County Democratic matron of Washington Chapter 198, : = oe and sixth graders. The Home Rricnrien cub wilt meet at | the loan company. va dricks as village ~ Pisa Hee- | Book Talk Scheduled aan ee ri Mr. Ted Haddon, OES. is Mrs. Howard Poole. To: Attend Regional Meet | Sa le am. Tuesday at Clarkston Communi- chairman in . y Township Democratic chair. Raymond Greenlee is w | ue sore fora cubmanter— to} '7 Center. Mire. Jecopn Mustard will Riccar bon , hed = E. Cam- bong gs appointing canvassers oral es wal Popple- man. |patron; Mrs. John C. EBs 4 ea from the Macom scarey en rom direct troop organized last year rs Gre asked to brin, ceed em ne pice was held i weet in charge of the »-school group will meet at eee iat b Farm was announced by PTA President ae ee and robbed of between $100 to | business places. 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home of ciate matron; John C. McCann, | Bureau Women's Committee will . Lionel Eastty, with the The W ‘ Qestety ot $145 Sunday evening on East C | The 'Mrs. Lee Morningstar, 334 Mc- Troy Board to Meet associate patron; Mrs. W. G. Ben-| attend an eight-county regional that anyone willing request | gervice of the edtnediat en iceeran) aun st Can- local drive is set up by the (Clure, to h K i p nett, conductress: Mrs. Stephen | meet to take on the | hold the annual Christmas Card Tea | Tw ar an alley. | Marlette Community: Chest. Rev o hear Kathleen Piket, boys, TROY TOWNSHIP — The Troy H. Welch Jr., associat cond -p admin Agee e — work get in touch with him. trem 1:3050 pm. Wednesday in the! 4 © men took his money, he KE. M. Caldwell of Sandusky Mi 39 ag pring of Birmingham's | Township Board of Education will | tress; Mrs. J. B. Hagams luc- - en at Muttonville, . . > ' 5 win Library, speak on chil- an, secre- | Mrs. line Douglas, secretary : county chairman. b pe il- | meet at 8 m. . y an eck backs. =o bt Tuesday at the itary. _ Mrs. Clair Root, treas- | of Macomb County Farm Bureau. Death Notices | Scmaee. Lets 3] ter Wanted Male 6] _ Help Wanted Female 7] _w ee whe RN - A < Lore. wurre cuape, ue-|sinoLe EXPERinNceED vanm|L aaecnccsa Domne _Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 Serv ~~ | mortal Copetery, VE COR. | sees My my pagel rg ee gee tet «fu ang DRIVING. © ‘ . ~ Laundry, service 18 _Typewriter-Service 22A _Notices & Personals 25 —. cor. 6 } Eg TESSIE Help Wanted Male 6/- Rd, Rochester, a work. Fee toe snes Siren or farm work PE ast, ousR ot ae D ROoFR, _ Lacy CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- TYPEWRITERS RENTED DAINTY MAID FO SUPPIame. Jey eo yao Bnd of avuTo MECHANIC. PREFER ONE Shoe Store Manage Loaps OF aed TO GET PREE cucniont ae dd is ay gin Sco ve sath AE erg _EStndry Ph PE Dai0l Peatise | Mitchell's _123_B. w St. \Mrs. DAINTY, MAID Me ; ‘ S = PE 40634 ACTOR, NAT- 7 : AND ADDING MA- ments will be announced later with Buick know how. Good EXPERIENCED = a ot the aiddies | fan 5 a ee ara] cut stone brick, bloc chine repairing. Ww Home Mare, Greer” Passel Mul have references, All wer-| ing ressive. bog chain ‘bas ie feo HAND DIGGING AND ODD JOBS. | foindations, * Breakwaiere and} Landscaping 8A) Side! wets aor _ope | Wet Cod, 9 Board 28 te Benels may aeen xcellent ine a a s acer an Ook RPA IES ce PAF 3 > ~ ye eSeeck dealer Mewes. confidenrs to ‘Bon té write in ggg Mh pig T Lalas Sovak’ weeds cha tun oak ake 3.2300 or EM 3-000 ata ar gegheannpdany lps day or sccend Li ning. eve- | BOOKKEEPER _ RESPONSI Press Pontes | ip see ca, te se compen, | ae. laws work sand bush cut- | @ODERNIZATION WO) fo Sas Upholsterin: 7.3 | _ceteed home OR : ‘and ambitio.s man to operate | WATCH M _ ing. PE 4-3204 —— Basements "Ate car. | —cleeran ee a Wtd. H a = foo oe fi MAN AND “FARMHAND Sani tea Casita UST ; fone . Attics Cabh | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- t ousehold Goods ane, OCTORER 10 94, QUY a ton torvine ber is sons a a eee ~a wiles to pig ie bor a ee — AND HAULING|g g anroR BR FLOOR tat Fina, a a estimates FE 71-6822. [34 Pe - - OrECLeTERO 27 we oS ~4 age 57, be-| come * write > —s, in your area and ture Goma rena” amg at the| AINTINC AND [| ECORATING bo ala 7B _§386 3887 eee SLIPCOVERS DRAPES AND BED. furniture Tapers, cam ames: deat BD IF gy eee eal cant omer obits notes Huron 8t ot, 004 W.) Wort guerantedd _ ee a 5 CEMENT Worl Bate FILLS spreads. Your material. PE &-S791.| _©@_¢-7681-_ ee walling. oo er of % agency ain ication PATCH WORK arin ——- ENT WORK. PREE : _ oa WL SOT GN AUCTGN ALL and- Mrs. from y Clerk plaste AND estimate. guaranteed. FE. 5-7000 EAKLE'S$ CUSTOM PH WE WILL B OR A oatence and Teonara BRICK MASON CREWS] ce oti Employment Berv- QUALIFIED COOK Wine wruvs cop. eee egster & Bon OR 3-402 SOD Fs 1" Pree estimates, = Zou; bousebold goods. ‘2~er MY Mra. Boot Large project—common brick. See e grevlos Oranemrente Michigan | “helper fer rebel Jom, Bust be | ee tee — PLASTERING evenings afte ee WANTED FURNITURE Grace Mrs, Ola East Bivd. near Mi Clem-| ing Commission, Recruit-| capable a es Se ee New and repair ‘erne Kelle CY, Seon r 6:00 o'clock. |DRAPES SLIFCO . -§ MATERI- WANTED FU URE ston —,. Sail Huddle- Pontiac i Lewis Cass Bid pable cook EE SERVICE. c TRIMMING ) ANI FE 1-0251 r, | _MA_5-8072 or 8052 Perry Lake "d.| als. Beadle. service will ve SARSER WANTED —_MUsT be |i was . APPLY IN PERSON Pewter FO om TERING NEW * REPAIR | Movin PORNITURS Saran N- sale’ and ‘wast Sroapt sour. a Damelson at haircutter 2577 Dixie Hwy EN A, a |} yuat Ex- 200 TO 430 PM Founo 1AM WITH 2 YEARS tell popes en corino Moving and Trucking 19] tiques a specialty FE eae toots gerviee the high- : . ge @ designing would & | aa- ~~~ ~~~ | ONUSU = IPS BAR ®& , like ob ame Bationally k A-l) MOVING & TRUCKL JAL MATERIALS GUAR- L& ' = Ry aT nye James 3 6 PM Unexcelled Opportunity RIE a AR & GRILL [nnd Rg on Tee & siding Toren FREE | pickup & delivery, ene oes | sabeed Sills; Seeman Oooo. . — S CO. tichies ft residence, . POR Huren on west, OL 1- ates & W. Construction reas. rates. anytim ihre = Wednesday morning ning al deh Peps d.| Tangible —Intangible VETERAN. WHITE WANTS ¥ Work —7E ia aan. | NCINERATORS c mS CLEANED ASHES = PyORE Se eS to ough. Must be union. TOP Waces “Fea co. = refrigeration repair or bt a ares . Clean up Home | Apply 2080 Crescent L E A D = women 2 te 00 te Lote with orp eee | ‘esti __ Building Supplies 12A HAULING “ANYTHING. ANYTINE } Beceu s com im smal! | 5 hours. ORK a gi it pet se, vst 268 75 £008 | eg rartass: | ee ee | se" eeh mn eien Voom “Sit'| Welntcaay aeaSt! retSN | Beek 00 ner 1.000" gelled: | bevements cleanee panes ETC. . . St. Clair St, age = TO 7 eS adve: e ter | —— . : Lumber I : c autleved tusband of Mrs, small of cottages. # closer, One of the largest manu | WOMAN FOR HOUSEKEE Ww ete. 970 re Acne ate AL’ . Powell: dear father of Lake. oo ee | cacturers just offered us the ¢ cooking OUSERERTER ork Wtd. Female 11] 8. Com ry Rd. 1 mile off) cp & 4 ! xixbs 58. PICK and. Beell Powel Golloct cous and 0 poe Guatex aaeeaten of au gece Private must like children | Wn» 2 + 7 err Walled Lake t a tere See Pearson, Mrs, 5 able to interview see, | ee tee it . 48054 and bath with TV. | BOOKKEEPE bet ENS. Ont eter ¢ ont all HA io JOBS Mrs. Zyia § ag ey We can sbsorb tour mn PULL cnance | —087 Gcte_ond Gums. | soeen, FB Sem, Eaton une bre p— 3 4 ee procems weg, ne ou wounn FoR ical sa Business Services 13) Oe, seCanne Ako DUMP TF cn Secll Powell Draftsman ae ap | queen. otiee bactaneant soottions. | autcoec; sasee Shlidren, Live | COLORED Lau” OFSIRES JOB _Girt. ‘reve Um See an | era te “viciaty of Ruth end | ps ~ r. Come ho rk and chil FA i "Hamilton and Mrs | Asst 2 tig & up| Commissions aly. some RELIABLE STEADY wire | _Reterences PFs A & B TRENCHING |iiout anp HEAVY TRUCKING. wae, tale Back, wrown and ing. Post. wagon a ae oan be taken from the Bass ao «| -> = eam ee bool for me | end light Seisrcnk: “Mon pre COLORED WOMAN WANTS FE bee lines, field tile. mee hauled 2-0603 Lost anergy IZABETH a oe dishes. “Om to Butcher : stare in h FI : this ; West Memphis jagt —— | $220 & up pee a, ed rns Pree) Cali after 6001 plus bus tare PE ‘ite -_ ack FREE REMOVAL, TRIM-| tng we you haul At. “Biv. Seca ane Sea yorum wal ferment in’ Violet “in A= BOND ES MPL {PLO af we WANTED, TEACHER NURSERY SCHOOL 2 TRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME | a- __Free_estimetes TEs Goat wagrine 7 reward. FE at Violet Hill, Ark Gemeters YMENT Ae = AEGF Sires pao = hap Monda, through cAoY erragint FURNACE, CLEANING DO IT | “FE ont é rage REASONABLE, LOST PET CAT, TIGER IN ¢ COL. WARIED: 90 OCH OUE. . - poole rad ey, 82282 — . WOULD LIKE P SITIO fuel bill R luce your eves 24774 or. “Ma. 4 ‘yrs = eee a tion. Write ih ope Inearance pretet WTD, WOMAN AS HOUSEKFEP. =a won con MI eoris infor: | _ teed FE ‘se maree | REDUCED RATES == Gok ten cna be te lived mpows _— TOPNGEND, OCTOBER 11. | 1050.) 12 hours Sg Bi oy 2-4 WANTED MAN wir niLbwe Wille Bon 350, Osteré. Mich Capy wv wisttes Ont bY pat ALL MAKES OF FOUW. Aik PENG es Wa ee ATES |. ein Please phone FE 4693. | WANTED “ husband of Mrs. Fi , ve experiecne in civil engineer- R et our st ‘Ga Moving FE 44964. PAIR OF BROWN AND ie dear father ot | Wrne Pentioc Press, Bon 108. howe irmelie semen fer_ttert, Gquiied women, ay , fy USE| _erences ‘PES we Ret. PHONE FE 4-2569 TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB | old. vicinity Maybee Ri MO8 | @aneE will He in stat Ex1 inch t _. - will be , erder WOMAR oat a _bish. Anytime. Che 3-0206 aybee Rd and D TO BORROW 43.300 EX- Puneral By route : DAY CLEANING car. end casemual ont = oo ally ‘adv ins Bone woure, Pp iraing Ee 8) Walton's 51 N. Parke O'DEL] L ORTACE _issnatew. Reward. On > te38. iy gomermmoes. Write GSE Sree een tor, the wired. For appointment call VE | son, 150 PRS? orcs mmo | WatrREs soee-ress APPLIANCE SERVICE| “et 4, ete Dustesce Moving. Sere oe WANTED, TO BORROW 04.000 TO In Memoriam 2 Crooks 4 = a eGcMine _ 4 ___ | Foom work THG| We service all makes of refrige one FE 5-6806 oe. room house = ae INO BUSINESS MAKES| >*¢rv! tors, | washers rea bed ~ LADIES LONGINE WATCH. | S00. when’ tinishe $12.- em om taahevenes camaan pt agin Ro ACCEPTING | “APPLICATION FOR al conan wer respontitie ei anil mr traesooration. re Rove, s ps Ape es at inal enpiinees Trucks to Rent “in aopntogs, Thurs a 7 Re Some coe eal Fe Kellner a he penned ewe IR eRPeRTECED Coolidge. Ra. previous RW OR) Ps ge Miner Jams See oe. yn PICK | BULL DOZING. TO” DATVEWAYS TANS POUIPMERT Lost ONS, WHITE (FACED Wanted to Rent 29 a te ant sen a jechaieien ‘or repairing trade im Stud ss Lawrence 8 ere ANY, ty wre ache ‘ ga ANY | KIND OF 7 TYPING Saree carting ets mete Ys Ton Pi So ate Toe gobs] oe MO tana | oe ee |, GROUP has deni onl Bao dl Electric me work’ Hampton | coox EXPERIENCED puFF's| —Port™ : = eee ee ee oe BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. LOST. RED | HOUND. \ VICINITY OF | trainea nee ole OF COLLEGE peu whee called aves. Eebantinern — COMMEACIAL Fidget Ber M601 Dine mS ele WANT U8 GOVT JOB? MEN. | <"''"* Fe rae ne ee ee oat A bog) peter oy Pontiac 1c Farm a and _ Reward. MI 63 ITY CF | ca whe wal oe cnsterea permet: |. Fefrigeration man Top wages vind Eeathcapee, Maportsaced O15 G COL Sena” deste ant Fae tim | WILL Bo TRO ING? OR BABY ree est., no obligation Fe 21631.) Industrial Tractor Co. —— pently ot the ¥ Laboratory a Fro treneportation FR 9-440 megeee Sere Se & ae ee ae Gace cittine FP $3382 B& {i TRENCHING | —!2-:0@ - fe cic Notices & rece, & beare 2 yg vn on wers 3 EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC __AP- Cashier lnecuptnel ist pnd : = sary, Get FREE J6-page book Noaey on IRONING DAY WORK Footing. field tile and water lines Painting & - Decorati pstietes nah _ Personals 25| Excellent _referesces. Write: y Sere MER Sms | OND EMPLOYMENT | gumpents. WHITE: Bow 12 Poo. | aby sitting. Reliable. FE 608. | a org totem sem isan a Mrnoainoire ely BR quite Ey Mr wate FLOWERS FIRST CL Ass “WOOL PRESSER AOEN tT be ee WRITE: Box 12, Pon- Building Service | 12 EL pin MOTOR SERVICE RE-| 4-1 PAINTING. PAPERHANOI a eee ne wostan NEEDING] 39 —— Dent. Detroit Pe sere) Seer ore Nees ee Se thear~ gat ——— — a || RAS a? a paper removed Estimates NG. Vernon Vie Phone FE 2-8743 Mr. | CHRISTIAN YOUNG Pulerad Directors 4) OERcATION aie Liner nx. | SESOTT, OPuRATOR OCOD OF Instr iructions vd) gh nd bl “RATRROOMS ———— | + 0%. and AND PAPEARA® Pict ~ Fa Ey sven. pureiened iF : : : al . . tchens Also fh 7 AINTING A EAUT & eferenc en | — DeT_men_ 101 W_Muree ecg “en experienced oper-] ACORDIONS LOANED FREE TO 5-8054 < Ait Meee Sie Te SEWE! R SoC ANING ing PI 2-4315 ND PAPERHANG- Glare plac tr90 coating WITH coat & es. Ph “t arr i Korean Vets—Non-Vets BEAUTY GOERATON In HOGS. beginners also FREE lessons | A) TERATIONS, REMOD FLING, | SORs__Sunday Serv Ph- FE 42013 oe PAINTI.G INTERIOR & EX waxien and: scrubbing. Waite's child. References. 6535 Dixie H a R IN ROCHES-| _Siven_at your home DR 3-0466 repairing, carpent : Ys a terior. 10 per ¢ otions Clarkston. son Cc] See our A t pentry and Mason- | PLUMBING ent disc. f -jonns es Ad ender. “lnstractions . ter Oi i OPERATOR IN ROCHE | Qik PAieriva CL aéens | Pirie olen n- congion on REATING Ws. Wort gauaranteed. Free om aah CALL TODAY AND RESERVE FREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND- L HOME Rout a TRUCK a October Ist. Register ~~ =“ ITriA,6~ bal ai. — _ your toy party dates Recet lores fied : “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” "Route established Call PE 3-9495 DISHWASHER NIGHT WORK. 734 Ross Studio. 3148 Pridnam, cee EG ENTION: a ExPenT TREX THIMMING © RE GOOD PAINT WITH A _Goop free Christmas toys for the nety RUSSELL FH YOU s fumnished ’ ’ Kees m a} ho — ads: ~ Voorhee = Man To Assist Owr EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER \GRADUATE PIANO TEACH Kinds, Pirepiaces © epecialty. FE eval FE 66593 or OR| terior and esterr. PE conse COLD WAVES $5.80 AND UP. | FREE RENTAL SERVICE ipie ier | to take complete ch ER | 5-8029 raced ad uP. THEL- FUNERAL HOME and Manage Office Re mgah 22: oi snares ¢ seme. eeu Mrs.. Henry Myers. | prick HLOCK STONE AND CE- House RAISING AND FOOTINGS List YOUR FALt AND WINTER Hey bale 500, «6N. «OC*Perry. FE be M Elwood Rental Devt. FE = : =r ing age, experience and three ment work. Ai put in jc tanks and field| FE #1 rainting now, Call | 5etec sepia Ambuiance Service Plane or M references ~~ KOREAN V Also ca _ Pree | drains tnstalled. FE 2-4137. —— 16. ECTIVE SERVICE, CONFI LY LAD oter : : ee ETS | atstimates. Phone OR : _estimates Pree | PAINTING AND dential reports, 25 years expert place to Good cook PE 20378 Ott | OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCE » cy ATTRESS AR NON-VETS BRICK. pBLOCK AND | CEM OM. BuaNEa CLEANED AND Soe ee. Sere] sacs, Ltocnsed, banded. Tange] cpt beeschocser. Home where Ronn sunt SXECULIVE | “ZCEeeeren an Qualify for key jobs a area ori tee) weet nacre : E +73 5 es ‘ — EMPLOYERS ATTENTION ~~ | 7-3 Plains : | “XPER } : ATTENTI : 2ePa{(e TOYO A'RAPIDLY GROWING | Fern UNGR rs at NOPE wAcutniTs | Toot a pie | cork. Ph PE seme 4 EELS Painting. Wall Washing | \ we “Costden peromanet prot | Elo enes See Op Hogi MUST RE RELL | EXPERIENCED TYPisT GEN- REERS. ‘<6 TOOL ENG!-| floors va, —— ai ts} alg _ easonavie FF) BON iPr. paea 8 ry : a | N At 10 a.m. today TIVE AND OO0OD BUSINESS eral office duty. MI_ 47300 (raining nor ealccuan special | wavs PE 2.9703 Is. drive A PAINTING INSIDE & OUT FREE AOENC’ YMENT = 7 z SINES CEI c requir sins : I . ¥ A } FUR HED there were replies at || some rxrrnirncr s SINESS | EXPERIENCED GIRL VOR RE | rive aytem. Se CONCRETE BROKEN WITH AIR | ROBERT Hl CHAPIN eee | eeierng — ano PAPERING | ENNOLLME BNC rBceral 44460 i ig EE LL the Press office in ae be ee ee *| SPPRoOVED FOR KOREAN VET. Se 376T CARPENTER WO = cialist. 319 8. Sa YT srr ag essor at AN CREDIT COUNS' fag wd ant ; J LADIES WITH 2? OR MORE CARPENTER REPAIRS AND AL-] tions mode OR K. ALTERA-| $\ss298 sinaw St FE aoe LORS, INC. 41% 8. Wed. “Transportation 31 Lake. o2028. vertiser Raid drone cud leagarn tree to] Cialty. Quick Oe ee reamers | Olive BT Dres: smaki na 16 5 MILLIMET?R ENLARGER above Oakiand Theater. FE rouse. | ~~ “ ere ae . ress and |! service ea 1 ‘ — seals an H rn _Chemica.s a re 2. - bate : Pi Lore. Seeks Advertising 8 46 Paid ‘every “day oe partes. ag tly. | CEMENT WORK, RESIDENTIAL king, Tailoring 16 as and avs. FE 2-3090 | KNAPP SHOE REPRESENTATIVE RIDE WANTED FROM COURT. Sg — versa bbte! tpbaLi _pecessary. OR 37166 CABINET MAKEN AND CAMPEN- | favmond Commons Pa estimate | DRESSMAKING Physioth "NEE [VEG r Plains tery aa Ok ; —4n een ann wa ne ee wore iN 8UP- oo a speciality. FE SOMPLETE Live ons "F MASON, _tions. FE Dtast. 060" Myrtle A- De hon! Laiespechin tm ~ 21A NEED EYEGLASSES? 3-7048 or > ee = : i Call Detroit WEbster 5.1005 neat W wee. s. Must be _> ses oF sir Stee ~ 4 SCIE ~~ se vour ¢redit-easy terms. WwW . ; Telephone Write Borden. Ice Cream | COLORED MAN 1 brick _bock _& Garden Plow NTIF). SWEDISH MASSAGE Keen Optical td, Contract DON'T WORRY, HUR-! : coed ben elit cH wesee Dexter Rd. or call _ time work. A AW Desinrs rs PART ie La EMMING. pitas _— ing 16 a a Foot Techni Ue ast at 8 one vo re om _ s, Mtgs. 32 ’ REAL ESTATE SALES GIRL VOR TRGPECTION AND Ad CARPENTRY, CABINETS, REMOD- nding finishing, 186 Edison. ED & SON ——- i ; SALES R INSPECTION AND AS| cling & siding. D Ph _FE 2-440 Garden Plo ___Television Serv ad pa Wks tall &: plan to sell hse and rent that vacant | win consider gatee mtaded emer. Gas Coun a PE 4-0720. ng. D. M. Wright got. SANDING OLD BLOORS A a eon Leveling ws Ser ice 22 Pri x Huron. am. phone 0s Be a man ween 25-50. W anak SE ee Nts vt aity. Carl Bills. FE OR_ 3.6657 ADA o SERVI through Classified oe A, Sh cand |UADY TO DO HOUSEWORE | oh” Only 0 yre of exp FE FLOOR LAYING AaDRNG ANE WID ; TRACTOR WORK. ALL gaQDANS, A BIRD Lat ae cot “Sh ter ke te eee eee, el ww wages. 17-0274. inishing | 10 wears | experience. tees $6702. FE +1619 PE o-7045, | POLLY TOY AND J es Be CAMERON H. CLARK are high eo LADIES — very | in TARO pone PE wee . undry Servic DAY NIGHT TV SERVICE pow open. | Reator for extra income! on tattle rates tube Ean You vst UsE A Ag be work. roel eg rates bg PF Eee eenel e 18 FE +120 FE s-4000 ICE MI ¢ 1362 W. Hurom Eves. ees oes ee CAVING FIN. re RE $-0483 FE for a C Ene? Alar “ind? Spl vc | ERPRRUENCED, CARPENTER ow | Fh comets Ey ge ee sv eee D $ Unlimited $ you 1s a jewelry If me, new and repair, |MASON A finished. wash- a AR! Press ad-wri AYI( wae or een cae eee Fea pairs afte able ‘materials, expertly finished GUARANTEE TV REPAIR any YineD? ¢ , for paying mand Past . ea*y and kinds A courteous a method of sellin suecéseful | ELECTRONIC ENGINEER DE- : on latest equi _ AUTOMAT ¢eTm AND Try out safe scientific, : action tm mediate 100 Bast Pike pate gg Bg GAR AGES .. LAUNDRY. 25 N. Telegraph Re _Bon's naa @uiet]| feeutle can Me. detec of Ue. Tus Bolly. Michigas. Or phone’ wie ence tm ceceaie strevirr as. | 14220. near Tel-Huron Center, FE 5-6804 HOME SER WCE C catts Indivicaa ” ae Frese bor 3s. wene | picte tacieding pt se Oe FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- cu ree A. JOHNSON, Realtor &. 32276, OR] i9e.,,PR, Pontioe Leundry, FE sg MITCHELL'S | TV mWEDDING INVITATIONS. $7.50 FE 4-2533 * . e fast tee. ds . re 29m! Sutheriand ~ s8"W. “Huron. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ¥ a oo f [ ," 0 + j ‘ ti lI i s 5 ; Sg pee ee ae ey ee a es ee eS ge ae ae Pe *, A ’ ag ? i 2 ye ; ‘ i . cadillac + x : a aor ee ee ” ‘ ‘ - : \ ¥ . # Pe ee ee re " / ge} 7 ‘ ceil ae eas Ae Nag gt iota se: : ieee =i wo se pice te ihe . /. . . geen ge os noe j annie, Mimateai ia ta ; f . . by A Ie Wm, hy / ; | TWENTY-NINE. , . . , SR 11, 1954 ve ‘Po [ONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 15 mted Used Cars 8 ; | | THE NTIAC PRESS, Pet 69| For Sale Housetrailers (7* Wa U ant oaorth tee ; by Dick Aian _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 For Sale Pets Pes — i a oon TOP . . EST MAIDEN Oe rrr tee? MODEL 9 FF Be MAKE *MobeL. 60] MODES: DENS OT. ROP. | TRAINED BEAD UN | ene tas con ¥ : tooNoMy a2 For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ For Sale Miscellaneous 6( | FOR Gals end coment iF - * eetos AMERICA? GENERAL : - saw Bd bin EASY SPIN —RYER WIT FL. . WeinARANE POPE EXCEL: | "Cra Wesiwong. Cominental On F. BUYER mg samtm|Acovt> (eet Sr mE Sr guIneae Ge | Gee mtesesoee” | Sh eta | Cheer meee, ~ + =e: . & Gravel, = Ne ee TENS TO PEO. at «a _ ou pera plan on . CLEARANCE Le ee aaa: as _Fe FE sea PESO. Wat oF . take proper care of ted “taller Now c : OF TOOLS & “|. super bargains! $21.95 TOP boi . DELIVERED” tbeat all Mare, ou op Bed Res oe Dee Dix.e fer FO ie eee erm ngnem ; eone, faucet hd —ev em NEI WEEK. olahabilielte owe ony Pree= 100 8 Bagine “Shredded Peat t Humus —\ PEMALE BEAOLES. 3 FOOT CONTINENTAL] sows | ag te aS maein, Clean ‘Bis f- We offer ter biggest aiscounts on al! | 22s $17.08 Fr (b yards, $12) FE 5-7666 8 OR _3-6342. as ot over sermema wow only ™ every day] PREE ST ott 88 FE 1-0245 tik ie coon | 84 PE $0635. Dixie Hw 34331 inthe colt 8 MMS SO eae doytie sinks ase NB ig UT 0000 BACK | nen nome, reMate 20 NEW MOON | sean ci cree nl Lad NE . s _ sro} banite® * eines ahee.se PROMPT DELIVERY 3 YARDS | Tui" pi" aa Tense taiarete on hh pA. ed, TE MODEL WRECK $2.75° Combination —_ S33 , ae x] _ black dirt or 3-064 Romeo__ TALE BIRD BOGS. 3% — 5 - “e to 143] SAVE. WABHED SAN ead |? Pane hunters, $20, $25, | 1955 97 ft. single bed Bagle Auto Parts 2 S/ Sagiraw St. cement and mortar, fill dirt years old. Good hoves Rd. PEI} 2 room demo 9? goon ot 2) ovine: ae wae Supplies. ORS-18%. | Pee oe ia ae * te BAGLEY st : 1.90 y coat, Suppl = - Rich- +0 id a tonnes : see | fust oad $100 to have Solel WASHED & ee on aves i Te pinch, meer Reg fe- —! Schooner Elear ~ See M&M Motor saales wood levels . t size $278. ot Mike Jenkinson. mage Br s Parking For top dollar on iste m care. a thnanips - 6 con os | YDS. STRAW MANURE, — $18} _ male. $30. OL 1-476. 70 = ri ae Trailer’ Calc 1603 Vise - OO fo or gg no Aart © sanesed Fill dirt, top soil, sa Dogs ogs Trained, Boarded ar Lake Orion | WANTED: +85 | pO gyn . 3% cornet not matched, tee. PE eee pevel Ft | gp, | 300 tapes Be wrecked cars. end Fon od ba +4 ei carpener 48 FANS “Wood Coal & Fuel 67/"O,nDin?. PA | MEW" i060 oT. PONTIAC] Wollerbects Auto ‘Jina 4" Pans FANS FANG WE” WAVE u :' ‘ , 1 set 475 terrific TA RU Chiet, e " - C08 6 pe. wood chise 15.45 )”Ricnigan Piuor- s8 WANTED TO BUY A LATE bec roor 95 tap & die valnes et x up oop b = i: Lad cabinet, 99,50: sis: 20-68 Sueedy Sprayer ae _encent, at, 393 Orenard Lake Ave. sus so sit. Pc tet "FE 27188. oo Grain & Feed 71 rolet Pon- wae ber 48.90: Bank ye oy 1 HeAVY DRY SLAB WOOD $5.56 ay, ° a ee FE 18) FENCES _ avr ter.) Jk, Sete! ~POntiac : >|? . 220 ? — 50 “i com- 49 Linesman's Y woop, Tare | oe a ere Gams dncem 1t 18 pipe wrench + 248) Ail types. ee Bie, Delivered. FE 42808. fi Falllmscaliieancanastios ' So en ee a ee CHIPPEWA \ FENCE CO, co. GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, Ose | Si Sarting MA S008 1e a ce Det na a | i358 tis Iamous lec. saw. sas] Cl or Om _> im cause, (OF $8 Delivered. For Sale Livestock 72 128 cu. & 95 | 79.50 8'." bed : 76.18 | we et te UR- mis 10 “ee ne ae | cote tm aoter ww... fame and bed ANTITY TREE TOPS LOG ES 50 8” “""* Se95 bed fiame Qu 2: OLD YORKSHIRE LE HOM tenga MLR est dite” REL UE Select Me Phas Dae te ver PE, NERA Pe em] | MOBILE HOMES 08 ce ee GSee ts tor. sise.9s| 34.39 Bia D ciec aril .-:.. 19.40] we gi BCTRIC MOTOR rifice ade} ey WHEE Ot. FIGS You can buys Les Mutchinson s range 6340.06 for $200.86) oOo. Bamous ‘s Grill ++ 16-791" about 30 hours. Wr center / coal, Furnace, fire- PE 5-198 _ trailer as low as — as rang %” drill 29.731 | Also Hoover place canne wood. Oakland| ss PE S18 recondit! geil 140 $6 tor $100.96) Oss a arill” Jacob ch. .-. 1283] cleaner complete Bisco 2 pkingtes pod, coteee SHETLARD | PONY #100 down, is y _ a ents y i Paint a Ol: » : . ‘ wren 1 SOO for 6100.80) 328 ctne Bive Rocks -.-.. i Doc ’ Shrubs 68 ‘omen. | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales Whirlpoo Spa oe Soe SEIRSS | Thee eed shetens shells 5. 12-984 Garage a rs wn dl ptain in Plants, Trees, SI R - ireenen_now ee ee at 1638 Dinte Hey, Drezvee on deel ees 2 oS fryers .. : of cum as captain : Ra. ! Hieie Cites eae tr MM) BS Reiner ee fe He] Gomes ws = Szeiuntsse| “What did you do before you got this job a eae NURSERY |i gotst B&D cORRIEDAER| Coron © PL E Electric Clothes $160 96°for $129.95 | 25.00 elec . [aati uced Ln % a ill trade one 2630 8. Highwa: 29.95 Univ. coffee makers ... 19.9 | ae Wo and the Navy? eu Cake a. rams, W | 21° Byivania TV; — 9000.98 19.68 Bile ig poidiaere ns at free. re : i —- 70 EWES B CaneSae ~ 40s 25 PT inhi OREAT LARS WOURE. : : 95 table ere 17.80 DOOR SALES __fpeties Feed. Lapee mi" Bond Ee pTigay for same.ss | 2438 portable. radios +3 | noo : For Sale Miscellaneous 60 aa Wanted Livestock — 73)" wratier. a arena : 21° biond Dumont TV; 90en.08 | 3.98 gal waite paint . 1.95] furnace: with controls. Like pew. | WW. 2 550. % “Loess. ainps.| i Pa ALUMINUM HOUSETRAIL- eee availabe’ 18 per” cent | 275 masonry paint . a >, GEES pa at? em, eS wath or be 32088, > WaED 8 available, oe es OO tires. btor aoe, | MB, Cee pum iw MODERNIZED erm. rae GENERAL ~~ eee Uiree. 6 fer ote; 12 gal tank. oS oper For Poultry 7 74) tee aD purchase pie. 625 W. Huron. Bp Bm aad : WAREHOUSE co. 12 a gaa ons “hieamatie deep Uhl M AGE SALE wenn VARIOUS Good tow ps tw tmmediateiy, Why SOME SMALL RADIOS POR BALE. | 2258 Dixie Hwy. near Telegraph Cary catte 8. Bea PE 26003. ak Oct, 14, 9:30 to, 8:20. Coo- bg aie oy WSRISS,, VAR one com | FREE MAKER _Kinaay 16-30 to 230 G & M COMPANY ant des, Woodwerd Ave. : ay a ad OR eee cay co. al pan ORS. MACHINE | — Oped e fowl, Edw. i TRONWOo P. : tie eater sect french fryer ae a $15. 55 b Weide. SOHARPENED ALL WORK 18 ROCK HOUNDS dail *] Orecaridge Farm Olsen BM 406. Com ie) Bo at Siahee, ‘New electric waffie iron, jectrie BATHROOM FIXTURES. SOIL] GuaRA . ke Ra | Cabachons, mineraittes, — > : we pee Nursery, MUtual ¢-8038 iis HEAVY HENS LA “ee spare an wheel, eins cer ath, ber lc oe aan eae ol reepoE Of TARE n 1 pee tee, CHEMICALS | Mates te. 6), Adam bic sige Fr ote froner, eatiiue Cm a maga Lo og = g85 water heaters, oil = C bing and SOeER Ss getegtifie Sensiary. amen Sato. weir air, 7 i Sunde 35 | ion os voor REMODELED ChocrETeED Gece ike, RD.| Sel furnaces. steam ‘and ta fit cab 43650 delivered. FE nat. reren Drain field cleaner. Root-a-Way Flower... 3480 ixie Weve |_ Sale Farm Produce 75 tppreciated. Call PE baie. : 32-8088. 4050 _ ES ah oot aR © W. Ruron : sewer 2-434. Across from ~ am i_o8 Fe | "Gag “Hossa Clearance | HEIGHTS SUPPLY RUMMAGE SALE LE CO, |, tn tester ge WEAUTI. | APPLES DELICIOUS MactnTosH | 74 none. PE 4-943 Conage Doors Women's Association of the] [ |. *l som OVER Koes BEA’ Jonathan. $1. be and vp. Pau Trai eT | eececen ener. - 49-50] 4 Phone PS ¢-6431_ ™ rian charch in Bir- cic PE ¢1904) ful evergreens, 27 varieties, up to] joneleen. ) red : | 4 cu. ft. retrig« retor 39 30 | BABY BED G0ob CONDITION. ee 5 mingham wil held » a LINE OF FURNACE| 6 feet oe Country be. | —Clarkston, MA 5-0 pe. dining. room suite eens a BURM MEISTER or Mede’ Garage Boor’ Co | Tues, Oct. 12 nrough Gat. Oct. 36. Boe une vel fireplace fintures, tween Gentiva & Tiel co Sue Se ee eee eB. pos clectric’ dryer _— LUM hot. tise relrigerstor $4 stieOes STORES “COUCH, NEW COMBINATION Soors wait ma 7 Bee Pr 1 iu, north of al i ¥- = CLAYTON Ss pecenapie i ashers condition. Lm pl full a ~ 4 | $14.50, Square. ; EVEROREENS wuz. — San vce YOUR OWN ES) ie el ~~ 4 Furniture, Appliances TWO YARDS Detroit |, mode Uae! te Sa tc ieee take CHURCH'S INC. a Junipers, Mugho pines. “ns onaraa. P 7854 Cooley Lk, (choose - yi, ’ Iron s | Sh pan ; ° —— POMOPEN 8 At. TO 8 Pt CRUMP ELECTRIC. ceric TaN =D ee veut own and eave the Gilfer: ToMATORS. THis WiLL down, as tong ge 3 years x cont th : Fe casi or FE S097 Cok ae ae 3465 Auburn PE_ en mieal, tor 00 ae 96.8. THAT LEAKING BaSEMENT a eS ot oe sages | ehameo fer and as low T ANDEM Sheet rg ' ERs ete © Bari, a er we (git oRNERLApD awe | x Ks Rd Bg A rd gk Sey ae She 82) MSS store 1 4 orn = 1x8 W Pine res _ ings, SAVE Lk. Piddie off Crese ailer trom 4 5 a 9, efter 0:00 pm. lisis W. Pine b-arde 608. per M. Woe TORSO. Sanint¥ ft Warwick, 2678 Orchard Re iasd Loke PE 5-600 gr | dings Re tor the t Fg ‘ 12 W. P She'ving $.15 a ft 'ee out win, Arm) Ra . Puel . Fy ee I C ., $f. Ciy per a -»* rons, ymetde 8 ~~ SPECIALS abr red Pir -ecial $06 a ft. — = aan rig ae Mac0- — aaa ry 5-615. ; - SUGAR MAP 3 -~' Al kinds of Choice | aamiees eS, oa app ce cn adaeee ins Red Pir aa tse “SuATES, s1ZE 4 ROLLER Seuree, Foone FE 300t aay. of Srombing. wirkag. repairing. Com-| ‘stubs asd’ creversens bushel; or pick your OWN, | Acres wis” and @usdey Pid FI oe rollaway bed mote. $14.95. fix, vise = — per M. gi i tng ew ark fren Jac 68-0928 evenings. giete stock om, cower — Landscaping t. ———— $1.00 per bushel. Also a house. MOD oo oo ry fats or oe vias fast eottat: ome fo. S31 Mor: 3 9sED M mpply. Ish West Movtcelm. FE For Sale Pets 69) sweet peppers. Bring wees’ wh tenes al) New ences $10 88. Loose rock wall $1.25. \co__ PE ©1008 ging Sochete,_ Eas 3. ret through Wednesday ens! * *E 775 ‘en SLEEPS « New ‘gossip he ee EF ag |X Blamaet ton ion doors, si4 es | KITCHEN WALL CABINETS soril | Pe sg gy dB tg. Ry Xuc colina # mo OLo sasiz| baskets. FE 4-4228 “ear 5 ee oe oe BIG | and used furniture W P combination door heavy gauge steel, complete . i sate ale END POure COLLIES . ) big ‘savings. | < ben ‘fetal ht Le er oat Nemparen| oak ae aw EB --—* rr a. geese Mae Sere | Scott Lake Rd. FE ¢7 afer 6 = a 7 We buy sell and exchange * sags” ese zoe bs Kilcher Annex Se? Orchard Lake | 990. OR 3 Sat Giguere, ets. Rented. | Por trl poppies, Buc oer Your 7 APPLES xD Pore. Rent Trailer Space 3 Space ¥ | = AKLAND RDWARE- PLU bin Ave s WASHER. GOOD CON-| uncLamceD CEUMS. $1.08 Open, ‘aunday. i sis | Ac REOUTERED rg Open “Tuen,_Thars, d Bats PARKHURST TRAILER . COURT. j : : USE KENMORE rm window s. Sale LI LINOL EUMS +8240 pupp POTATORS RUsSETS AND #& “u fel NITURE IF YOU ARE BUILDING A HO a hh oe ae . Ae Ani Pura r ‘D sé : 9 pacinne EB “Gan | AND,SA;E,OP Fo tom On alk | _tandard vie re Cone S| Gu, Ft. Wall Tile... 8c Sale Musical Goods 62) “5% Ps, mem a on as —cotana | AER SPACES waren ti 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. MATERIA tiful 42 in. model, $95 value, eS eee - x. |éPeEcIAL ON B Groves Trainer Park, Milford MAKE SURE 118 beau in transit, Linoleums EAGLE 6 Yits OLD. E ao and Daffodils ee RIC STOVE rou nance ee end b +4 wt, Dutch mel ap, Gal |X ACOORDIONS, FACTORY iy om ae hunter. Rabit or birds. = p os es. 3621] 40901, _.) plo B gs 1080 BURMEI coteln on terrific 7 Michi: re ue Gell oo: . 6 = _ Fo ll gg tac | Base | Call netore 3 a all day Bat. Gregory Ra PE_ oa | Amt Auto to Acessories it. : Prall , Sun. -« 5-00T cee — Por — PPLES. POPP PLE APA es ees ui | Northern Lumber Co.. | fii, “are Harolds, 140 s Sagmew ee nee | caren: eat TEST basher sand’ wp Out Baldwin ie NTION! ME 4 ROa TELEVISION IT WTtH ° Pree Free EX. J\LITY .rotection. Buy & tcch > Gnosis ATTE matchine base only \. 4197 Cooley Lake Rd FE 32-5450 y LEONARD SPINET PIANO EX eutas 1900 61300. 435 | Pontine K ee a en a RIAN KENNELS | pe i egitioe mare = Ford Dealer nPR Munro ‘Electr Telegrant ann » ase Saal pe 1% tile, marvietsed es. |16x7 ARROW CRAFT Pi mong Pans “toubia aa > REPAIR FORJAN KE NE. Sale Farm Equipment 76 Rochester — a WS el [ee ea. door. Cos Porch A ott euals. an 30268 | Co. 100° W BATH TUBS § PT. RECESSED. armerone inaid te op” 9 2at alae, | Porch | as ter eri Pumps x as “rom, a a | Gard, OE AUTOMATIC WARK, coat Won chinged | 62-58, Love. FLOOR st — CJ Fe ae NO CE bd jum | "Eller, Rote Mone ent, 680? ee Ba ceed MO tories comple fi } O eo |. Saginaw ym. ae ~~ + Mw a | ‘ul . | _Sinze.”™ = DEIN Pee ia ora Lake — “LOOK!! * Pen On aa beaters te Pap- tsompene, Bow = AKc dg = aged i FAT Dine wer it MA a seas SCHR ass al AUTO PARTS _o. MY 2 = — SBD TRADE-I} Ave ees SeeD WINDOW FRAME 3 Pane | Sclem, conaiton. Pe. atest. ‘or | Abc NEOITEN FE | Pole ne wd He wren ; ~ USE MENT BUGGY AND TEETER BABE FOR ERS BED WINDOW PHAME 3 PANE | Slt Purniture A? Orchard Lake. AKC REO BEAGLE PUPS. SIRES erases se S| 2 ae LET’ S DEPARTME) le. OR 3-8356 HOME OWNE 14x20, $4. 3315 Lexington, -int. Pid Ch. “‘Lynebe Spe fillers” Davis ls. Practically new. 324 Neb i338 |snocae ‘AS FLOOR FUR- ‘CTORY SPECIAI Lake, aiter 6 Sale Store Equipment 64) wear rid. ch —~Bunny Run Speed | —Ortenviie von TALK Bo Pn 4 chsir and ottoman HF | 5 = q PuuLMAs PLO Therm- FACTORY SPE rk SWING STAGE ROPE AND Re oer Dems by oy = CHAIN GATE en. ma EARPAK CARRIER Ge —— fom ot’ beater Sot et | cates Spree condition. on >t wh go basit Bequind — 10 FT. FROSTED FOOD CABINET. $25. 1142 Opdyke Rd. PE 61451. | Sales. RIF MILRING Ma 625 ~ TRUCKS! Dereapest nd bast... gape | sa pee foes conan! sIDE a GbED ALUMINUM | 500" FHERM —COMBOLE SPACE | _ 2648 Elisabeth Lace “AQUATIC GARDENS |S, 2S, “Gus us TAPERED Tee AXLE ¢4 Bam M . 50 veater. 8x9 floor VY EXTRUDE tank. PP) MA 53486. . 30 - 30 oo ie tee georges "paiawin nee a Se FOX forded iE TIME a’ 1948 Ford 1. dump stke bay 9645 Furn. 42 Ore: be ; : “FALL ike new ‘ MIDG eT , “qe | . } : week _ Rant Purniture BLAYLOCK int white pine wearés MO | AnD MATERIAL gale © Pull price 900. 1030 Case Lake Ba. Beavriver. | Stud service FE| NOW IS TH Ovet Eves 1 dave © sess muicey 4 unas ins EMERSON COMBINA | coal @ BUILDING SUPPLY CO | 495. 1x12. $95 M. 8q C&C he] Mecchet Ces Pine 8 8 Ci _OR 3-7666. +0006 _ TO BUY! $7 50 ol i het 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 20 aos oe tile varie 3 : $ Dla floor joists. te ft eee on Pa bie IN SOxER PUPS. 6 WEEKs OLD, ®@ yee wre teaki.: fer « real a sprine for “46 care 1949 Ford pane} cae. $130, ‘ $295. OIL. TANK AN sq. $2 ~ 3c ea. | condition $0. FE : istered Fe 230000 or a new ‘ones WALTON TV - pipe bis om agate on foes Outek tenaiation 100,69. epee $2 90 per 100) 53 REMINOTON re tom Snrtrany SPAMALS WHELPED Boens tarten tractor 008 Oettang Ave oe = seta | 14 International panel ... $206, Walton. Cor. Jonze ee | re ae ot brahtest. and Bost me 84 90. nt pags aria No. % to. cab es Bet gantie aT et nee, 906 Culemen. Clinton men "cnen 08 * ae wal! 5 be’ and *ubes. Cheap. | 1947 GMC panei vescs, 0800 - - ) RUN.| ‘tures. newes = $12 50 & up pr. posse De re 1 Neue comin, $3, ses Avie | metern rpe of, tgnling ler tice: | oars 613 New "pe, tnulaied| Mey “eine Rome at tout prices| kaver action Line ews 16 gauge Baby Parakeets «$298 Seema cea togar_ We sie we Auto Service at WILSON GMC — = 4 ms jue. $5.95 price now. Ne (M-50) OR 37082 OOLF CLUBS N GUARANTEE heave a as bury Crescent Lake. reation rooms $11 ject Call at siding. See us for new low prices. | g3949 Highland Ra Sunday MEN AND LADIES 160 golf WRITTE: Sue that is priced to sell. . ime FR 2-4035 Closed . ment red terme. § T INGHOUSE REFRIGERA- Slightly factory m Michigan ulverts State approved 85:30. except and bags. like = — get $01 4th St Toe We take trade-ins and ¢ ORINDINO IN THE , Pata a | Grcrican SS eckate ones ¢ "hooks, steel on oman & a Snes mses only 2 monte Bowen’ ogres om only, “Call after pn eng ae a wea “Nv KING BROS. an bed Crinaers,rehered rE 809 S. Woodward $135. M ee — Ave_ —_ = ———-« | “qa. Sewer crocks as anaan ae wae potbee Sh er TERRIERS, i . > Wayne Gabert’s i GUANT CRICKEN COOP AS, | fittings W PP. paneling - w]e ne | a is 1 GAUGE WINCHES. | CUTE Pos, cot by hat a YOUR I-H DEALER Sue. rai FE 4-453] sorted feeders: fountain: 18¢ sq. ft. Oak oe ‘ | ten ‘he conven. | ™ ud mew, Mode} 31,| 8 weeks 3 EXPERIENCED WE C Hi wre c 1 OMC @ COE With NEW Appliance Specials Ea F1 ®.| Sturior, Get our quantity ‘ortees. a | Sigwer PE 32000 13 gouge Remington Minvage DACHSHUND ‘Arc 6 Mc ‘wc Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke iran inemtasions “overdrive end feat | 202 engine ‘air grakes + 5 20 1 ROOM OIL BURNER HEATE You't TIC | 2 days mode % fate 0 See Biee, | ‘wenem Reliable Garege | tires, Sth whee! and . ‘+35 ON Electric | 3 ROO You'll save. N SILENT AUTOMA deer rifle _" SETTER. i) MONTHO 3 FARMALL COB, - ire 2013 Autometic dryer. oaly $100.05 éotwus | BLENDAIRE FUR-| Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. a on eee nce Wanten one Fata oe pee exouisn sen Sires by Mize w blade eubivenes og} mee ey ‘Walon Bivd. Us s 91 Fe om pecs | a A me | ae gg ome | a ators | asian gem |r sere oS wo OL ase — | “ERFETCTIMATE | ~For Sele Used Cars 9 yrs. to pay mples.| condition OR +1535 EM 3-273) Ht rte = Heatin, Co, EM }-4868 4 FT DUCK BOAT. _ ©6206. NTER REOiS-| ——OnE MAN CHAIN @AW F = SIONALS, 121 N SAGINAW “ FE >cite| CLEAR _ REDWOOD 1 LINOLEUM. .49¢ sq. 9c sq. yd. or, Milford MU An --y Nights. EM +6 ENOLISH lel ton te ONE AND USED ALL MAKER OF CARS ap bes A= — Mi 1910, Aorouarie, See lee ee ee eee RUBBER BASE 5 cut oe gal. zon sei or VALUE. F0 LAV. Pe lt por OD after : — bar = fet 8 Gomenceton, ume BRAID MOTOR SALES] Bowx « 000. SOMDITION, er new, will deliver SMITH’S 257 S aginaw anata --f, velse $14.96. Stall |SHOTG Bu Rem. suto | ~ prog HOME ~AQU cigs amore nt, 1693 &. x = take over par « month WITH INNER saaiedh 3 eects | Sresnins fepervere Rem. FE ¢1873) den & Lawn Equipme le), PHONE FE 2-086 _OA 63801 before 6 nl ator ek Lonnéry M. A. Benson | LARGE | OFFICE VALET. 30 navn showers. “Tomhpiete vive 038 46. =, Bote Saaee Dees aaa an ads ~“WEW DOG HOUSE. roaster elas ge ’ tome fer — BUICK ‘$2 CLEAN nad DIS AND tt rho’ heater. These ! 2 : 2-004 Birmingham. Pho oy << oe 5. whi side condition FE 20409 =on | & CHIPPED. sina ALL SIZES IN-| ‘win ‘Dipe stack. and "vith fan. | igen” Prootescent. "505" Orchard yg a ed "dane ~PUBIAe SALES ACTION!!! “Sale Motor Scooters 82 soar ie set: Tenrmoditpae ne REFRIGERATOR $3 cove ae iow et yet Pe esse or FT asiee _ Lake Ave U BER Cal Fo Oh on as «| Cal. is ge with papers, 650. FE Come tp and see real honest 0) aww ~~~ | BUICK ine ree = BYERS. 75, MA_5-318 SAVE SUPPLY “ we ted) | OTT LUMBER | pe. Win. oe ice reductions ip DOWN 96 WEEK.| flow Exception $ “DINING ROOM SUITE. OLEMAN OIL CIRCULATOR AND MEYE R’S PU MP FAL BOTT IT L nara | Win, 248 Cai bor J oe | oe aT To Td foo aa eee pickers, Forage | 54 EAGLE 9 1 tbl Scosters tien Priced below average me 8 Pisce Dinh 45. Elec. range cous gai. tank 90 gal. G E elec- mi saavera! Lumber, doors. ser"s paint, > ogee Jap. 300 Cal. Krag| GERMAN are = old & 15] harvesters elevators, plows, disk 12 "6 Paddock rE consider pratins 4 late Neon 'E Toom set $10 OR) tric “water heater eoer vale, | et pune Dn | copie fanks. sump pampe. Tho? jos months old AKC. Registered. | perventere clovaters, ‘ow!! |e Cusinen— ROapmING —2| 4 Ex eneiaes $ Yeo teas ae Pecans tbls en aes a ee a | ee tos wet sheet | iL TYPES AMO. ART LAWSON MUlberry ©1823. =| Buy and Save Now!! “ ransmission EM }-3540 OL BOR. Ra. all like new FE 4-6232 : eat , cystom k lath brick. N SH UP 6455 Dizie Hwy MA “2 AND SETTER y aed c — Speec_.rans’ = ‘2 BUICK sPBECIAL ¢ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 CLgTHNS Fosts STERL. 7 ROOK. | 9 .ctey’ owe Feds Ontiang Rhone OR +9808 Sina. oe owne | OC? doy. trated on quail and HOUGHTEN’S are: | For Sale Motorcycles 83 jaan kee nr. Sat Miuler "ie Croiey "shallow vel CHIPPEWA FENCE CO.| fy ras HARDWARE | Cee Slies iam, oa sot Ae rea aigzune aed” rien 8 wee | eae eee Recenter TRACTORS. yon Pants AnD SES |e, eee trailer ‘ . Sees 2-881 , furnaces, * ete DOVES. Milford, M- Davidson see ; OR 3-1251 Auburn at Adams FEB burner floor , - 8 daMSTERS ~~ TOTLE Earl 8. Mastick Co., our Harie’ Sag Ne after 4. Co et AND jack | PE S-0671__ If no answer = blowers and good supply. = S Astor, PE Ra. Ph. Milford MU| four ter Co. 372 — sacrafice, FE 50200 \IR COMPRESSORS D JACK “ASH FO TroRe Dow MENT RE-| heaters, Guns. BUY SELL All Pet Shop 69 59 at Milford = : DRiPT- “pammers. Cement finishers, wanc-| Peetu as 4 oreruauied |motors. i] Wayne” Hes twain. Roch. | GUNS, cad Wiles, Wh.56 wp Dore +n. —— | _ 4-942 or MU 46978. _nae es 8 EADILLAC Ws @2 Core F arr ers. sewer 1 ae FUEL OI TANKS s7150 | year to'pay Fontiec Piston Serr sever “OL Saath. cil 37 8. Telegraph. PE LABRADOR | ane pe Ove | SILVER KING Bmnect CaS | For Sale Bicycles eerie mand atts Meloy broken by . 275 8. Saginaw. = : eats me AND | ——— ‘ n puppis Chain ’ PARA AARDA “CONES RENTAL tad Heating Supply cateal COLOR CHAIRS, IN | UsED YOtES TEN a WincHEsTE A TEA MC ODEL | sea-| are particular, MA 69813, | b Make Cee he lcus a i». WKE. 19 pov's 1251 Baldwin Lak oi] Dequindre at ‘2bMile Open Sundays aS ee “immediately” because of son, 45 FE 8-0066 MANCHESTER TOYS ——_ = Pov er Products En. ia: “al a Ce econ ending et XO ra SEBAY 23_N. Saginaw St. torage problems. MANCHE. - : Parts _ £ lamas ANCHOR FENCES ee AND USED after inspecting our stock. seme aailen Accamued 654 Seat ond ton 9 javebie Semmine sane —_— Raats & Accoasaries 85 18 CHEVROLET PLEETLING. . PEA sporires. or tree enttpnetee cn ol cae caleee ane. ooeey core Saks ume of yer H LJ Gomis poctes esate Dems 5 Ot nick’s Air Cooled Engines) AS PORTRAIT es So 5-4062 for free ¢ nd & chines eland . OTO! * ae REARING AIDS ARE oul and electric heaters sores] wr. Miler O Woodward | CARIN NEAR vitae ond tuning. | ele TRIGN BETTER gd VRE 18 6, Sogmee ar ign dich ecm gar 2 ona GHEVE 33 CONVERT. A-i CON- “gt aoeptet ree trial be con- appmancns jer Seesemntens eeepc a of Mle Re” Pes. iw aor nel ~~ Old. registered good bupter. 500 SEE ok FOR eee Kee watene ‘Meary@usa tor tool “sauce Loadec with extras. May vineed iy iy 2-7900 Aluminum 26x6/8. $30 per door | cabins ANGE Midwest 44 NIH WONT: Pourth after 3:30. tractor 8% eowet be seen at . Jobnson in TRAILE® EXCH. _Birmingham, % — FOR SALE UNFURNISHED RIES.| Also waikine tractore ee ter Craft Trailers 3_ PE 23 _ ANGLES. CHANNELS BEAMS. | Were seo git) per windew. | PETRO MEAT SERVICE CO SHOP SPACE ¢ trailer, actom PARA AND | CANARIES. | Also ws Mester Cre raters | _ euevie tw pipes. setnforeing reds, ect dows frow $8 = 6 §. TELEG M f Close to downtown, Buit- Peas ie 8. 2480 Aub Ru. FE 410 _ Lee's Sales & Service OWENS it ke Ave FE 2-8020|.%7 ee ees posts, complete struc Phone_FE 4¢-2575. Open Evenings & Subdays P.M.| 1st Moor : manufactur- KEET ‘L TEAR OLD. CAGE 9 - 30 | 96_Oreherd take 47 958 Greet Con 130 Branch Mt. lacrosse | DELTA ee OIL CONVERION UNIT AND ig. of ara ce. 4125 TPAD said Gravel & Dirt 66 Pineedy tau! i SS Se ek on pags boats. a iste models and Aes Per oe _ LOW-WELL JET ne scosen, APGeonaaas. > sre8 K. G. HEMPS ad +0204 — re hak Boos ant "Gen Cuniont| pew ond used farm equipment. danny, Le oe eee S. Saginae —_iiwites Wk § WRECKING ee Mare T ioxaren On FURNACE CON. oo Ena MOTORS \%o | 4} OW vel stone Fe aii | _Ave n ANAK | an ‘Ween te rm Supply |ZERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS aes Auto Sales on used building mai DuPont flat wall paint ed Cae jon unit, FE 5-810 washers, | _*Sud. FARARERTS OFALINES CANAR P arm Supply Switzer Victory fully equipped sound al.| _ version » Refrigerators. «TOP g 0 ontiac PP’ 1964 Ford | —_ ng = ings DuPont interior “Tlards wee . PETRO pn B} and ranges at low oan and fill dirt. be gd Conklin, Panacea hentai ner JOHN DEE 2 DEALER ae DaTY HOOK’S PLACE lke new Seater] | McBride Hardwar "AT SERVICE | BSS" aly, iret Phat Sate eer ee FE ie. [BI Pool a na AFR eave| AHORTY, HOOKS, Pace wi | eat Kealaee, * doce’ png * ate: ® 1600 Oper. cap ws a wee HEAT YOUR HOME VISIT OUR NEW STORE Rin 5a eee _Anakeers Gotiane a te -—} Auction Sales 77 __ For Sale Airplanes & ined Cudilag 24 cuor ee 1927 Auburn a C. LITTLE HOUSE CO FE 5-704. FE 8-0889. ———— eee r , a NEW OIL CONVERSION FE_ 2-0392 Por less with ao A. CEREAL Ree Pree) Fae é “— OLD POINTER. | CALL 15 AT 1:00 PM 190 Ford @ * door 2.2331 warner ani corrois FE ¢1434) _____—~*FE 2-039 1D BRIDLE.| fully guaranteed automatic floor, DIXIE : Pass Pees) — BR afte, 6 p.m ____ | PRIDAY. OCT igh- a TAYLORCRAFT D we 68 Oakian4 . FE 2-2351 | en | some Sal oh sippore, ee te ane t aul, room, ot ee an asmmes WaSHinO MACHINE. USED ONE a. TACK DIRT a Ts 5-2937, s : — eet Se 0 ap mile ast ad long range gas tanks. 1980 CHEV. GOOD CONDITION R 3-1 type. ° excellent condition: — ALE rth to 0} FE ; = THAYER BABY BUGGY FaCTORY WBS; a sae © ew e-waste Trop desk 104, W. Mufon. FE _2-0802. gg ge ga St Goods idatts cams Desmuee Transportation Offered 87 | «.~creynot™ a FORD. FE | FE 5-0469 PACTORY rae lo poset ya 5 1, 2, or 3 onl a ser. BLACK DIRT. SAND & GRAVEL Calta as he Menger cattle, manv fresh and milking 52928 _ cen -win—weet| 2b See Soe | 3 ee DOT ae pany was, | enn eg eats: | geo eubmeg wi | torn comront_ ax | ga” wae ATS WHOL r ‘ SLACK | peer Mich Breeders 2 unit ¢ Re] 4 k 4 Pana iy ATS, wee 20 CO. rae red 5006 FE redales for % veers Pn MOo- Prigidaire, ioe, ites ‘hay ats ety ket_ FES = eas. inerv rtd eves. < bint AND PEAT. . _ silo filler. Blacke ron aay Tae Ri ie lal Oa WR , DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, ‘| ers, no . - eee cos genoa a Muskrat fur cost, sise 8 B-4 TR REO WTERED WELT 7 TERRIER. 1x6 sheathing yi M E278 3 - SERVICE Must 9. 32219 Y% inch utility niywood $4.2! sheet ves 8 ; | og Og OP | cr , SPANIAL, THIs | Seine at M| HIRE GOOD WORK- OIC fOr: L “ome, pager is bred to hunt. fey oe ee CE 4 te puoveres | some balancer & esther ers through Help Want- ER for sale. Dixie Hwy _ Clark Lawtand henreis. THESES eapres | 4 ads. That's how Pon- S$ Fr. Ba —2008_Doster._| ; oh tine Prese dyl it too! SMALL HERD OF 33 se sets ee e ‘Says | i ee ue | Call Ex. FE 2-8181. | Ne down Ry : | ly payments. FE 4-9073. FE 4-3573. 5 ‘~ - a ~ — ‘S i wc. I n~ i =i —p ‘Mis bod ew TNS THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1954, SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. See Ae TA RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY™ ae “ 4 eo ’ a $495 AOR, spot . + Ks 2. bee A 4 $695 3 "49 PONTIAC ‘ Se OS ee ae Sot tester” E PY eee = Shere car. (block - car sos. 3652) igaeee "51 DESOTO pa. 4 door maroon finish, redio, re. fuk ee . £ $845 By : ! 'S1 NASH PONTIAC |* RETAIL ‘STORE Factory Branch . 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 OUR ~ BEST! 1953 DODGE V-8 HARDTOP EVERY NITE BUT SATURDAY Where Can You Buy a Car Cheaper Than at SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. NO MONEY DOWN * 1949 PONTIAC $34 per Month 19499 CHEVROLET $34 per Month 19499 STUDEBAKER $16 per Month 1947 KAISER $12 per Month 1949 DESOTO $18 per Month 1947 PLYMOUTH ~* $15 per Month Where else can you buy a good used car for less money than at SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH #1 f Woodward Open Till 9 P.M. a Ford and overdrive oe = SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 2 5 Fs lh ul STH. 9 bd. Your e "1952 Plymouth SUBURBAN STATION WAGON it. Also ie 1950 "$695 with $14 Gown and balneet a teg bank sales: SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM | at. 4 (You Won't Find Better) D re) 62 ch | Se ee 61 TO CHOOSE FROM 4-24 ot etOe Oe) FORD 194), ? ‘Da. RUN G00. FORD. "M CUSTOM: Door. Community ae, mir rece Sar 1 Motor Sales LOOK FOR YOUR OP Ine. e A PORTUNITY in the] gine a pe “Business Opportunities” column im the Classified ene th Som. section TODAY! YOU ARE! 1953 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE $1,295 Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13% Mile Rd. Lincoln 6-6410 1906 PORD «4.65005 $195 Deluxe 4 Gr. radio heater. GOOD TRANSPORTATION GLENN'S Motor + 234 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-7371 Community Motors 1951 FORD 1952 BUICK . ow eg = $1495 199 CADILLAC redio, 1953 PONTIAC with radio. hester, aod se tires. 1950 BUICK 4 DR. Radio & heater $650 1953 PONTIAC 1951 CADILLAC fiycramette ‘ong whiewsul ures $2,195 1954 CHEVROLET Trans rtation Specials NO MON - 1948 DODGE Custom 4 door, radio & Heat- er. $295 148 PONTIAC liner 8 - 2 door. Siocon, 3 sone int A 33" 1946 PLYMOUTH $125 146 CHEV. 4 DR. $195 149 PONTIAC Sireamliner §- 2 door $495 1948 PACKARD 4 door radio, heater. $195 1948 FRAZIER Radio and heater 195 1947 DODGE $195 1999 BUICK Super Sedanette $495 1999 PACKARD 4 DR. yw 1947 PLYMOUTH + MANY OTHERS Station Wagon Radio & Heater FUNNY BUSINESS the pile!” by Hershberger “It beats burning ‘em—I buried a bone in the bottom of For Sale Used Cars 9! POLL LA A LALA tt roan #@ RADIO AND HEATER ot nn’ \ Nest Side Used W Huron FE 42185 me se maeetle p cnogee Em _WE BUY SELL AN DERADE. NO 149 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DOOR FIRST SERIES (A Car Beyond Compare) $30 A MONTH Keller Koch 1954 DeSotos Officials cars and demon- strators. Selling some of “nese cars below cost Come im for the deal of your life. We have 4 drs. 2 drs. com and Sportsmans $245 Dn. AND 30 Mos. on the Balance AT LOW BANK RATES SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. it 9 PM. ote aes For Sale Used Cars om OLD LL A AEE 1981 FORD. TAKE OVER Pay- ments. FE 21650 2 DOOR. 6 NEW WHITE pm we's xtra clean. tid = R Auburn He 4 PORD SELL OR TRADE ON A — truck. 1200 “e “CONVERTIBLE | RADIO. heater, | $286. FE 2-18, 370 RADIO HEAT. Pe! light, clean. $185. FE KAISER “#9250. CASH RADIO. . tires. Phone rE DR 3.600 MILES DOWN! |Seenvesne =I MONEY Site te ban a fe MATTHEWS.- HARGREAVES 93 Chevrolet ty: Goa sand low mileege. One own- $1,195 MATTHEWS HARGREAVES CHEVROLET FE 4-4546 211 S. Saginaw St. For Sale Used Cars bd For Sale Used Cars m CHEAP Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer, Cass at Pike SEE PAULSON For A Good Veal ° FE prt ie 195] Mercury Station Wagor installed heater interior Never sold one like this so down ar low cank balance SC HUTZ MOTORS INC. on Be wet — on > “OPEN TILOPM. For Your Cony be SALE OR o Big ARD_ Cut Rate 4, 6 wane. ms. ECONO) "Chak 22 SURN. PACKARD. 1951 400. 1 owner ca. clean. aa tires, on ten 1-4363. 29455 Northwest PACKARD ~~” 309 6 ALI EXTRAS. Wit trate eouity for older car. Raskow "| Plenty other inte model care and cone bans PLYMOUTE DOOR, RUNS SNCS ictal 1952 Plymouth re ee ae He eS a SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. SPENT SE PETERSON | SALES & SERVICE 3776 AUBURN AVE FE 44082 PLYMOUTH '¢ Meaaet 1934 Piymoutn Savoy Forder. Pow- erfitte transmmission redio. 5400 guerantee. $295 Club o tone 14.000 miles. Radio verv clean. 6260 dn. 1952 Piymouth Tudor new tires. 1951 Piymowth Tud «. Derk green One owner § tube radio 6180 down. $45.88 per mo BRA ‘SO PONTIAC,..... .$695 PONTIAC ‘@ + DOOR matic heater, good on tires. Must sell. OR See Us! We have nice clean cars that you can afford — $20 Down Your Credit Is Good Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1950 FORD 8 Cylinder Tudor $445 LARRY JEROME WE MEAN IT! have over 80 fine Safety-Tested used cars for you to choose from. Listed below are but a few of them. . $1495 pic ile Holiday i nd "aren regio, on SS) - qn —s 38 fit wn ‘= bong 8 Deluxe For. “$1295 02 os 5. Pontiac Fordor sedan with radio, heat- er, and air — for driving comfort. e@ee+« ¢@ eer ae & bargain at the price. i) $1095 Two tone grey Pontiac sedan with radio. heater, seat covers and fender skirts. It's ready to go. reury 2dr. A ty with radio, FB nod end white walls to JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT Olds-Cadillac “22 YEARS IN PONTIAC” FE 8-0488 or FE 80489 dramatic, radio, heater, 2 tone finish. Loaded. $1195 $2 Pontiac 4 dr, radio, heater. Deluxe light blue model. Beautiful. $1395 $3 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr.. radio, heater, a real value. 195] Plymouth Petal og HEA $595 $95 Down SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH Ln a me oo oneal Tit tC) "P.M. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 %. a 232 S. Saginaw St. DR. THAT ‘% ata LZ nia $295 ’46 Ford, radio, heater, looks and runs good, no down payment. AGAIN We are selling 1950 Buicks. in good shape, for $495 with NO down payment. Many te choose from. ‘31 Buick Hardtop Rivi- era 2 dr., Dynafiow, ra- dio and heater. $895 52 Dodge 2 dr., radio, heater,” very clean in and out. One-owner. $295 HUNTING ‘SO Hudson 2 dr., radio, FOR BARGAINS? heater. good transpor- tation. Check These CHEAPIES $895 48 Buick . door $1 Pontiac 4 dr., radio, Sf Bedee cms... | heater, top shape. 47 Dodge 2 door "4? Doige # door "48 Plymouth 4 door "9 O14 & dor: ‘° Fort 3 door sPecial- 4e Dod Gio heater, fluid drive $75 2 dr., Hardtop, gleam- ing black finish, pre- mium tires. $995 51 Olds 88, 4 dr., De- luxe, radio, heater, Hy- dramatic. $1395 52 Buick 4 dr. radio, heater, Dynafluw. % down, 24 monthly pay- ments $795 S51 Mercury—4 dr. & 2 dr.—radio, heater, au- tomatic shift, both are beauties. $995 53 Plymouth 4 dr., ra- dio and heater. Wow! what a price—only one year old. - $1295 $1 Olds Holiday 2 dr., radio, heater, canary yellow finish, Hydra- matic. $1395 53 Hudson Hornet. Sharp as a tack. 4 dr., Hydramatic. OLIVER BUICK OPEN TILL 10 P. M. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. luxe, radio, heater, one- owner. $1495 Four 1953 Pontiacs—zZ & 4 dr.—radio, heater, Hydramatic. all are de- luxe and loaded with extras. $995 °S2 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra dio, heater, remember, all cars winterized. $695 *S1 Ford 2 dr.. radio, heater. $195 down (re- member this is a 1951 model ') $795 "51 Buick 4 dr. Special radio, heater, we're really cutting prices! $195 ’47 Pontiac 4 dr., De- luxe, radio, heater, a buy! $1495 *S4 Ford 4 dr., radio, heater, low mileage — only 6 months old! Remember — We're open till 10 p.m. tonight and we really mean business, 4 courteous salesmen to help you— no pressure to buy. FE 2-910) °S1 Pontiac Hardtop .... $1,099 53 Nash Hardtop .... $1,099 $2 Ford 2 dr. 8... .$899 52 Plym. Cl. Cpe.. .$699 51 Ford 2dr. 8 ...$599 53 Oldsmobile && Convertible ..$1,799 $2 Henry J ...... $444 49 Ford 4 dr...... $199 $1 Nash 2 dr. Hydramatic .. $499 *54 Ford Custom 2 dr. Fordomatic ..$1,499 52 Pont. Dlx. 2 dr. $999 50 Ford Conv. ....$599 *52 Chevrolet Hardtop .... $1,099 ‘51 Chev. 4dr...... $544 "48 Studebaker Convertible ... $244 ‘51 Pontiac Deluxe 2 dr... .$744 SO Ford 2 dr:.....$399 50 Chev. Conv. ...$595 30 Hudson 4 dr... .$375 TRUCK 50 Chevrolet Y ton pickup. .$399 '47 Chevrolet % ton pickup. .$244 ‘51 Willys Panel. ..$499 53 Chevrolet \2 ton pickup. .$744 46 International $333 12 ft. stake... 51 Chevrolet ¥% ton Express $599 door fully UITaN. Rochester Ford Dealer PERE Sa her t PA. of, 14m _Donala’3 “FOR MOR« THAN 30 YEARS A Se ~ 0000 “piace ro 801 || Orchard Lake Rd. at Cass Ave. stig ates a a Rw pee a | rive agro rensonabie’ after sc “ 01M Dakota + Due to your enthusiasm on the 1954 Buick, we have managed to obtain the finest used cars | 1) | N E | ) im the history of our company. So, in appreciation. we are cutting prices down to rock- bottom to make room for more trades on the 1965 Buick which will be nere soon. A sale “Best in to end all sales pneidentally, all care are winterized — at no extra charge to you. Wheels and Deals” $595 © $1995 $795 M " ‘30 Pontiac 2 dr. Hy- +53 Buick Super Riviera '51 Chevrolet 2 dr., De - 51 Ford Conv. ....$695 ’51 Buick 4 dr.....$699 53 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr.. .$1.144 ’52 DeSoto 4 dr... .$944 "48 Buick 4 dr.. .2..$244 "51 Ford Vic.°.....$744 53 Plym. 4 dr... .$1.044 49 DeSoto 4 dr... .$344 ’51 Plym. 4 dr.....$544 49 Merc. 4 dr. .... $399 53 Ford Custom 2 door °53 Lincoln Capri Hardtop. Full Power. . *52 Nash Station Wagon). .:1-. 47 Ford 2 dr..... $199 52 Merc. Sed ...$1,099 ’47 Merc. 4 dr. ....$244 51 Hudson 2 dr. ..$299 ‘49 Plym. 4 dr.....$399 "46 Ford Cl. Cpe. . .$299 '48 Hudson Sed.....$99 53 Studebaker Club Coupe . .$1,199 BUYS "52 Ford Y, ton pickup. .$644 ’51 Dodge ¥% ton pickup. .$399 "50 Ford % ton Express ...... $3% 40 GMC walk-in van .. 48 Chev. Sedan Delivery ..... $1% eereee . $1,999 .$124 Harold Turner; Ford TWO LOCATIONS: 464 S. Woodward Birmingham MIdwest 4-7500 MIdwest 5-7500 11 Mile at Woodward Royal Oak Lincoln 7-4000 Lincoln 7-4001 A -— _ Op tag } j ag + A Aa en ete et ‘Says TV Private re THE PONTIAC PRESS, Eyes Gum Up the Works © MONDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1954 1 Critic 0 Brian Sees Too Many Even an Excellent Cast Failed to Carry a Show | About Blase Detectives | By JACK O'BRIAN } NEW YORK (INS) — It would | seem today that TV has killed the goose that laid the golden yegg. | For too many TV s*asons now we have had our eyes and ears | filled to overflowing with the tales of private eyes, Their unlikely exploits were fine when they were presented as a rarity. Once they swept through and all ever radio and TV, they became parddies of themselves, then came the paro- dies of the paredies and finally they fell, wounded by the buf- feon’s burlesques, Which left us in a sadly resistant mood last | week when Climax!, a new se- ; ries of heavy drama to be shown on TV three Weeks out of four, | did its level best to present the | werk of Raymond Chandler, an old hand with shamus literature. ) The sad seriousness of the mat- ter ig that Chandler is one of the pioneers in this private eye stuff, and beeause of the riotous rash of gumshoe fiction all these radio | and TV seasons, his own somiee, now has somewhat of qa museum | quality to jt. What once was a clever offbeat attitude toward crime among the | amoral citizenry who invaded | storyelling on the rough-stulf level wiih the advent of Martin Kane, Mike Hammer and other schizo- fisted fellows now has come to be a form of deversion so thor- oughly lost in its own cliches, par- odies and satires and burlesques that even the best of them must carry a musty, almost Chippen- dale mood. Last week, though aided by a resplendam east headed hy Dick Powell, Teresa Wright, Horace MacMahon, Tom Drake, Cesar Romero and other pres, the se- riowsness Seemed a little ludi- crous. | Aside from the very period-piece feel of the hour, the confusion must ! have been heightened even more by condensing an essentially ram- | bling fiction into an hour's show with time ripped out of that for commercials. What came through was a fidgety rather than a swift and disciplined pace which did no goed to “The Long goodbye,” the novel being adapted for TVs restricted medium, although a great deal of the no-goed was extracted, Still more than enough of the sadism, more than a smidgin af bottle tilting, the jaunty and de-| tached attitude of the hero (Philip | Marlowe, played by Powell) to-| ward violence and the ignoble items stressed in this book of baser kncewledge were utilized We found it interesting that net only was there more than a little separate heavy drinking and killing in the hour, but one gent Was found, literally, dead drunk, Other fairly offensive but pre- sumably exciting characters pe- culiar to softheel literature were included, so there should be quite a little viewing-with-alarm today of the demerits in this flouting of normal TV morals. It's not much that an old line police re- porter like your author was shocked; it's just that we suspect lesd case-hardened characters will be. 80 The homes of former Presidents George Washington, Woodrow .Wil- son, James Monroe and Thomas Jefferson are preserved in Vir- ginia See Us Before You Buy TV Trade-ins Accepted Easy Terms Free Home Trial Open Every Evening RCA VICTOR PHILCO ADMIRAL EMERSON DuMONT SYLVANIA MOTOROLA GENERAL ELECTRIC HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huron = FE 44-2525 Both for *129>) mo ge | in 14K gold. i lewelry Department GEORGE'S NEW PORT'S ' 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. _ Campbell, — -- Today’ s Television Programs --| Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV 6:00—(7) Dintier Theater. Little Rascals in ‘“‘Moan and Groan, Inc."’ film. venture serial (4) Music. Jane Palmer sings Gene Autry. ‘Santa Fe Raiders,’ Gene framed dy outlaws Time for (2) 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant (4) News Ad venture film. (9) Sports Film (4) Football Films. From U of M (2) Telenews Ace. Cline, Van Patrick. - 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music. i?) ett R. Phelps. 7:00--(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie, puppet show.” (9) Hopalong Cas- sidy. William Boyd in adventure film. (4) It’s a Great Life. Com- edy with Michael O'Shea, Wil- liam Bishop as ex-GI's trying to readjust to civilian life. (2) The- ater. “Legal Tender,’ film drama. 7:15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. 7:30—(7) Name's the Same. Panel quiz with Dennis James. (9) Motion Picture Academy. ‘Four Faces West,”’ with Joel McCrea, film feature. (4) Tony Martin Shaw. Tony. sings “Sur de Rio Grande.’ 42) News. Doug Ed- wards. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. Cameron Swayze. (2) Como. Perry sings ‘‘Smile."’ 8:00—(7) Western Frolics. Music western style. (4) Caesar's Hour. Sid Caesar introduces character, “The Commuter,” Lee guest. (2) Burns and Allen. Gracie decides George should ‘become the handyman the house John $:30—(7) Voice Program. Mezzo- soprano Rise Stevens sings the Habanera from ‘‘Carmen,”’ Schu- bert's “Ave Maria.” Seouts. Arthur Godfrey soprano, tenor, vocal tria. (9) Capt. Video. Ad- | TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- | | (4) Little Show. Perry | announced. | 11:30—(4) singer Peggy | | 7:00 — (4) Today. around | (2) Talent | _ hosts 9:00—(7) Wrestling. (4) The Med- ic. “Vagrant Heart. Vagrant Cup.” story of alcoholic. (2) I Love Lucy. Lucy helps the and Kurtz,"’ Lucille Ball, Arnaz co-star 9:30—(9) Mr. Show Business. Va riety. (4) Robert M Presents “Autumn mery Crocus,"’ | love while vacationing* in a Alps. (2) December ig, Spring Byington stars as dateless mother-in-law who worries her son, |10:00—(7) Boxing. Middleweight | | boxing bout: Ted Olla vs Bobby Dykes. (9) Boxing bouts to be | announced. (2) Studio One. Faye | Emerson in ‘‘Melissa,"’ story of | daughter's devotion te her fa- | ther. 10:30—(4) Ethel Barrymoore, Ed- ward Arnold, Arthur Kennedy in “The Victim,"’ drama of regen- eration of once brilliant lawyer. 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Box- ing commentary. | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales | with banjo player Ed Peabody, | guests. (9) National News (4) | News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater, Jean Parker in “In Old Indiana," film feature. (9) Good Neighbor Theater. John Wayne in “Long Voyage Home.” (2) Featurette Drama to be Steve Allen (2) Weather- Tonight with music, variety vane. TUESDAY MORNING (2) Morning Show. 8:30—(2) Morning in Detroit. |9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) | Romper Room. (2) Welcome | Traveler. 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:00—(7) Beulah. School. (4) Ding Dong | (2) Garry Moore. Mertzes put on the dog in “Mertz Dezi | 11:00 — (7) Creative Cookery. ' 11:30-(2) Strike It Rich lonely school teacher | 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. 10:30—(7) Wixie's Wonderland. (4 (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God frey. | 10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. j clear the Hollywood air | (4) Home. - « | the Hard Way,” 'as Joe builds up for his collaborator a story of what a brat he TUESDAY AFTERNOON (4) Ballot Box. (2) Valiant Lady. | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) My Life. (4) Feather, Your Nest. (2) Search for To-! morrow. | 1:00 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) | Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia) Faces Life. | 1:15 — (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2)| Seeking Heart. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Ladies | Day. | 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- | dies First. (2) Ladies Day. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show House Party. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. | 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. Bob Crosby Show 3:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. (2) | (2) | 4:00—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) Cow- | boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. | (2) Brighter Day. | 4:15 — (4) First Love. (2) Secret | Storm. 4:30 — (9) News Brief. (4) Mr. | - Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Accbunt. } (4:45 — (7) Rickey the Clown. (9) | Kiddies Film. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. | 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Kiddies , Film. (4) Howdy Doody. rate Pete. (2) Pi- -- Today's Radio Programs - - by stations listed tn this column are subject te change without notice. Programs furnished | | | CRLW, (808) WIBK, (1498) Wik, (60) ww, se) Waa, (1190) wWxTe «ne TONIGHT CKLW Freddy Martin 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Clud WWJ, News, Mulholland po bg News te owl Mr en Nanenm nmtatns cae oor mete | yWJ, News w Two on Balenn : | WXYZ, Wattrien-McKenzie | WXYZ, ‘Top of Towa Oe tect nae Sone eae tenes sen bee aedea CKLW. Girerdis ; 1:15—WIR, Ma Perkins im cLeod C 10:45—CKLW, t 9:45—WJR. Pete and Joe WCAR News (Tusse WXYE Tep “y Town CKLW, Morning Special 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone Co te tet | 11:00—wm, Pre-Pute Wean, Temple Aotay | Cae to WxyZ, - oan week, Charies — 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey CKLW. Eddie Chase cas 7 oo WWJ, Bob‘\Smith Show 1:45—-WJR, Guiding Light WEAR, Tait Sport cKLw Keren,smace | RRAE ay Wve) Serr oP - : ww in Bill gg peo! dara | 10:15—WJR. Reynolds WCAR, eva, Temple CKLW, Davies WXYZ. Bill Stern WWJ. Mayer, Musie WJBK, T = wxYz, WJBK, Dinner Musie CKLW. WCAR, Music 6:145—WJR_ L. Thomas WWJ, Nation's Business WXYZ, Music 7:00—WJIR. Guest House W'vs. 3 Star Extra WXYZ, Red Skeiton CKLW, CKLW. Pulton Lewis Jr. ww WJBK. K. Saunders WwxYz, CKLW, 7:18—CKLW,. Guy Nunn ) WJBK, WWJ. Say It With Musie WCAR, 7:%8—WJIR, Choraliers WWJ, Morgan Beatty | WXYZ, Lone Ranger CKLW,. Gabriel Heater CKLW. 11:30—WJR, Midnight Music TUESDAY MORNING 6:30—WJIR, Agric. 6:45-—WXYZ, News, 7.00—WJIR, Jim Vinal) Top of Town Manhattan Musie Felier McKeller WCAR, Bong Voice : 2:45—WJR, Brighter Day job Maxwell SYR’ ihetee Rowen, | WWJ, Marriage Pays a ee » - oman n ave Coffee WCAR, News, Song WXYZ. Ed McXentie Wolfe 11:15—-WXYZ, Ever Since Eve CKLW, News, Living Guy Nuna 10:15—WCAR, Temple 10:30—WXYZ, Whispering Eiw, Niary ‘Morgen CKLW, ry Morgan Parade 16:45—WWJ, Break the Bank WXYZ, Girl Marries u a Make Up Mind Phrase That Pays 2:15—WJIR, Perry Mason CKLW. Davies 2:30—WJR. Nora Drake wwii, L. Jones WXY& Martin Biock 3:15—WJR. Aunt Jenny CKLW, Davies ] . | becomes final April Fool's Day. WWJ. Bob Maxwell Wwx¥2, Thy Ne ~y Voice 1:43—WJR, EB R. Murrow WXYZ, News, Wolfe CKLW, cen for De $:30—WW) Pepper Young WWJ, One Man's Pamily CKLW, News. David WJBK, WJBK, Don McLeod CKLW. In the Mood WJBK, Gentile, Binge 11:44—WJIR, Rosemary 8:00—WJR Corliss Archer WCAR, News, Coffee WWJ, Becond Chance 3:45—WJR, Gal Bundar WWJ. Best of Ali : 7:15—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, 3 City By-Line WwW, Right to Happiness CKLW. fog earn see alaaielmedl Coan ica Sanaa aise 4:00—WJR. Music Hall op cret $ u date 1:38—WWJ, Listen, Live 12:06-WJR. Jack White WWJ, Backstage Wife 8:135—WXYZ, Show World | WXYZ, Pred wolf ; weve yp Elizabeth WXYZ, Wattrick-McKenale . or CKLW. Austt t j t, Curtein Calls CKLW, Eddie on | $:30—WJR, Talent Scouts is tae hae CKLW. Break the Bank WJBK, News, WXYZ K, Gentile, Binge . 2, Vancercook WJBK, awe. McLeoa WCAR, News, yee le CKLW. Bway Cop 1:45—WWJ, News WCAR, News . | 8:45—WXYZ, Show Stoppers | s:00—WJR. Jack White 12:15—WJR, Parm Roundup | “ia "Bicle Dallas 9:00—WJR, Perry Como WWJ, Bob Maxwell CKLW, Austin Grant WWJ. Telephone Hour — "4 WXYZ. Dick Osgood WCAR, Noonday Caller 4:38—WWJ, Widder Brows | WXYZ, Voice Program CKLW, News, Toby WJBK, Don McLeod ; CKLW. Senry; Charm WJBK, News, Gentile 12:30—WJIR, Time Out, Music | ree eaee WCAR, News, Clem WWJ, News ar an oo Pat ’ wx w . oman 9:38_WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy 8:15-—-WJR, Bud Guest oKLW, Bud Davies CKLW, George Wright Ww). American Band WXYZ, Pred Wolf WJBK, McLeod 5:00—WJR, News ‘usic . ' i CKLW, Reporter's Roundup :20—WIR, Mute Bal ee ee ee ware, we iat nal | WJBK. Gentile 10:00—WJIR. Tennessee Ernie WWJ. Pibber McGee WXYZ, News, Top boda CKLW. H. Plannery CKLW. WJBK, Houseparty WJBK ie bbl hone J, _Gilders leeve ; ws Detroit Newsman Heads University’s Press Club ANN ARBOR W — Brewster P executive city editor of the Detroit Free Press, was elected 8:45—WCAR, Radio Revival 9:00—WJIR, News News, Rhythm 12:46—WWJ, Pran Harris WXYZ, Richard Lewellyn CKLW, Ginger Rogers 1:60-—WIR, Road of Life Wattrict - Metenste | CKLW, Get. Preston WJBK, News, McLeod Minute Parade ; WCAR, News, Carousel Breakfast Chub q 5:15—WIR, Reynolds, Music News. Music "ES: Hows Gesree TUESDAY AFTERNOON WIR. Music Hail 3s yo CKLW, Eddie ba hase Windsor Ford Plant Shut as 5,700 Strike | WINDSOR (INS) — A strike by Pig’s Squeal Traps Man DALLAS #® — A pig in a poke | squealed, and a thief got caught. E. Clark hired a man to feed his pigs. Saturday night he heard president of the University of ,5:700 workers against the Ford Mo- | a pig squealing and squealing. Michigan Press Club Fred S. Smith, of the Evart (Mich.) Review, was elected editor first vice-president ther, editor of the Albion Evening Recorder, was elected second vice- president. ‘Red China Moves Fourth Army Into Amoy Area TAIPEH, Formosa —Red Chi- }na has moved a fourth army into the mainland Amoy area opposite the Nationalists’ Quemoy Island, the official Central News Agency said today. Nationalist bombers dropped 109.- _ 000 propaganda leaflets last night |on coastal. cities’ of Fukien Prov- ; ince, mosa across the 150-mile-wide For- straits. George Ma- | tor Co. of Canada in Windsor began | last night after talks with Ontario mediators ended in deadlock. Ontario Labor Minister Charles , A. Daley had come to Windsor in | a special attempt to settle the | dispute but left for Toronto last | night after three days of confer- ences with union and company | officials failed to bring about any , agreement. | The strike, scheduled for last Sunday, was averted temporar- ily when Mayor Reaume request- ed a delay to call in mediators from the Ontario Department of Labor, The union is asking an hourly increase of 1042 cents, plus four cents in fringe benefits. The com- pany has said it objects to any pay increase at this time. 3149 W. Huron PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service tor 1$ Different Manulacturers FE 4.5791 He found the hired man had put a shoat in a burlap bag and start-'| ed off with it. He held the man | ‘until police arrived. TV Troubles? Ward's TV Service OPEN EVENINGS FE 2-2976 FAST RELIEF NEURAL GIA ¥ ance neta epee gsptenese ganna Son Takes Advantage | of Father's Life Story By EARL WILSON KEEP IT GAY! ... HOLLYWOOD. —We think it's about time for a kid story to Producer Joe Pasternak’s writing his life story, and his son Peter, titled 5, sits in a corner listening “Easy was. “Daddy, were you asked Joe later. . really a problem to your parents?” Joe admitted tt. . . “More than I am to * you?” questioned Pete. “Much more said Joe. “Daddy; then why do you nag me so much?” demanded Peter * Ls * * Kim Novak, the shapely Chicagoan who was in “Pushover,” makes her TV debut on the “Diamond Jubilee of Light” show, on four networks, Oct, 24. Kim's beau is Mack Krim, Detroit theater man. Krim’'s made up a rub- ber stamp to announce that he and Kim have dropped in. It says, “Kim and Krim were here.” Kim's also wondering how she'd like the per- manent name of Kim Krim. * * * * It's just a Hollywood gag, of course, “but now they're saying that Joe DiMag- | KIM NOVAK | glo is falling in love with Mamie Van Doren, the cheesecake | ' champion whom they call “another Marilyn Monroe.” * * * * Whatever happened to Gina Lollobrigida? * * * * Tommy Harmon, the great Michigan football here who became a top sports commentator, will be at Columbus next month for the annual Ohie State-Michigan grid bloodshed . and it reminds him of his trip there when he was a college senior. : “Columbus is such a foetball mad town,” Tommy says, “that even though we won 40-0, Ohio people were still ‘celebrating’ at 5 a. m. Not only that, but when I walked inte the Deshler lobby alter the game, after breaking Red Grange’s reeord, they lifted me on their shoulders and it took me 45 minutes to get out of the lobby. They like foot- ball so much that they'd do that even though they lest. I call that great football spirit.” *~ *&* *&* * THE MIDNIGHT EARL in N.Y...... Farouk and Elsa Maxwell are trading insults across Europe . It figures: The George Sanders-Zsa Zsa Gabor divorce James Cagney was rescued from drowning off Hawaij—fell off a Navy tug . . . The Maharajah of Baroda, at Chandler's gave his waiter a $100 tip Franchot Tone’s long-distancing Neiva (“Fifth Season”) More, who's recuperating from surgery . . . Mae West says she's willin’ to do “Diamond Lil”—1in color and CinemaScope. * * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: The husband's head of the home and the pedestrian has the right of way. And everything's fine until either one of ‘em tries to prove it-—Charley Jones. * * * * “On the Waterfront” paid off its entire cost In receipts from New York and Los Angeles . . . Mama Gabor had a date at the Viennese Lantern with a shipping exec, and took Eva along. * * * * Ear]'s Pearls... If a girl wears a new dress, people want to knowfwhere she got it; if she wears a new mink coat, they want to know how. * * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Peter Donald says the DiMag- | Monroe bustup didn’t surprise him lots of ball players are dropped after the season (Copyright 1954) * “HERE’S WHERE MY LOOSE CHANGE GOES!” One of the big secrets of successful saving is to save AHEAD of expenses .. . to put some money into your savings account here BEFORE you spend the rest for food, clothing, rent. And one easy way to do it is to take the loose change out of your pocket every night ond set aside for de- posit to your account, Try it and see. 16 East Lewrence Street Peter | i | eee sekcsh Wane Tria OVEN tedden v vin n pare iis Imogene Coca. | ri inane nne. _THIRTY aL WISTFUL WIT—Portraying the “Tramp” as part of her new show The program revolves: about her life as a TV Lana Plans fo Sing | on TV Show Oct. 28 HOLLYWOOD (®—Mario Lanza lis going back on television—this j time to sing. 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