at obtaining compliance with a \ eourt order, Seka rea ~ is intended to Panish non-conr : Pliance. a Econ ER MONA | When Sie stressione called F Fas to cancel In Today's Press first day I€ appeared she J ° i said, “it is unbelievable” the De ee ee Ou, 100, will’ find. it easy | tee ortee : to effici — ir an » Ooemty OWS cisicevcses perl : Kinds, by using, the Want } F : “Farm and Garden , eee eeee 2 q WOMAN POR a pean : ‘ Markets | rege ere ae one | ~ ae Catt be ‘i — ; Pot 0° cake ba (Pal O° Gold Atwrery 8 ‘ToPhee Yor ant At ee wscgeng A thra 27 DIAL FE sisi. i, _Becters lagers al co Ask f lor the Fan, Bash nat > Ci Civil Rig + eg & for ’ Holiday > ‘us Vote Ends Lengthy Battle; Filibuster Fails. First Such. Law in Over 80 . Years; Thurmond)’ Sets New Talk Record WASHINGTON (? —The first civil rights bill to pass} Congress in more than 82 years was on its Way to President Eisenhower to- day. The Senate completed congressional action on the compromise measure late last night after 39 hours of: End - a passed the bill last Tuesday. promise civil rights bill. Filibuster AP Wirephote HAPPY ORATOR — Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-SC) gives big smile and wave as he leaves the Senate chamber in Washington _last night at end of his 24-hour one-man filibuster against the com- é singled-handed. Other refrained from joining in because WASHINGTON \— First they felt it was fruitless and might Final passage of the civil rights measure cleared the. way for ad- study civil rights problems. Making Rights Bill Work ge Nears Adjournment | After 8 Months Await. Action Before Windup of Session WASHINGTON (INS) — The first session of the 85th Congress is expected to ad- ‘|journ sine die today with members weary from eight months of lawmaking, speeches and investigations but most of them exalted over passage of the hard- fought civil rights bill. - Only two. major bills re- main unfinished today, and the House plans to com- plete action on them in rapid order and send them to the White House. These are the compromise $3,- 436,000,000 foreign aid appropria- tion bill and a measure limiting disclosure of FBI information to defendants in federal prosecutions. The Senate approved these twe measures and completed action om an emergency immigration bill late last night at the end of a marathon, 39-hour-session — longest of the year, Only Two Major ‘Bills!’ DRAG STRIP RACERS — More than 300 hot- rod enthusiasts and their parents, from all! parts of Oakland County and from Detroit, drove into - Pontiac last night to hear plans of the Oakiand County Timing 300 Jam Meeting to for Legal Drag Strip. By MAX E. SEMON jhope to racé someday on a drag) ” From all parts of Oakland Coun- ‘strip in the Portiac area. Parents, Meeting Overflows Into Stadium area. Because of the large turnout, the meeting was held outdoors at the | Wisner School instead of at the Oakland County Jail as scheduled. Assn. for a drag strip in this Some Showers ‘Due Tomorrow ‘and Labor Day But Area Police Caution ‘Play Safe’ on Crowded : Roads, at Lakes : Summer. will take its weekend, with showers ex- pected to dampen local en- thusiasm. ‘he highways, nationally and locally, are expected to hold a record crowd of mo- torists taking a final week- end vacation and closing home. The latter group is expected to jam the high- ways in the late hours of the holiday weekend Mon- The Metta’ Seety Cover ee “lin traffic Hear Plan‘: in’ County | From as far away as Detroit the hotrodderg came, to gather anxious to learn about the new) The flurry of voting came after ty, 300 hotrodders and parents con- verged on Pontiac last night. imovement which has so aroused) ithe enthusiasm of their teenage Will Be Major Task for Ike _ By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News. Analyst stumbling block for the Eisenhower administration—as soon as the civil rights bill becomes law — is in setting up the commission to The bill calls for the President to appoint 3 & six-man ——— commission to do that. Commission Oni the final role call, 15 South-> Winner Likely ~erners voted “no,” Thirty-seven reves for PotOGold pine tm supp f the tein Coming Week were many @ INSERT 14 STATE Although ‘no perfect solutions ji, Ml provides broad net ere found for lst week's Pot field of voting rights, although it/O-Gold puzzle, our judges are does net contain some of the far-| looking forward hopefully to en- ranging provisions originally asked/tries for the coming week. With _ by Eisenhower. the new relaxed rules, they're al-| Nevertheless, We passage ts aa most sure a winner will be found. outstanding victory for Eisen- With $2,300 waiting in the pot Sem a mibers ot 7 lad lowane bln ade et ee years - win actos on civil, rights. . The political repercussions are coctahi to bate oa che sie. = The key feature of the bill is a provision giving the Justice De- partment authority to seek federal) Fess: right of every citizen to vote, re-) puemias gardiess of race or color. hoy 9 hg ER fg nig etal and sentenced, to more than Sip... days “in jail or fined more than 5 ey Se get _ The more fpittries we get, the. ae no ote “That ‘contempt [2Tester the possibility of finding a from voting [correct * |. So ‘don’t . wait bs awed Some legisia- until it's too laje and the money} tors say the bulk of court orders ['8 gone. Get busy right now. On Answers and explanations fér *members are subject to approval by the Senate. commission also will. néed money to operate. But Congress is expected. 1 to adjourn teday. So it will have no time at this session to vote the money or approve the commis- sion ‘members, who won't | , be named until after President ‘EL senhower signs the: bill. Congress won't be able to net on these matters until it Teturns in January. 4 That could mean a delay of months in getting the commission set up and working. Eisenhower could appoint an in- terim commission—to get it start- ed fast—and then hope his selec- tion of the six men would get Senate approval. But he probably won't, money for its operations — until Congress . gets around to voting jj money for it next year—out of special presidential funds. He suca probably won't, For one thing, Eisenhower has to to0k around for prospective commission members. who. will draw a minimum of opposition (Continued on Page 2, Col: 7) And no doubt. he could provide’ the Senate passed and serit to the White House the major civil rights legislation ag majority Leader Lyn- don Johnson cleared the decks of Many drove the cars that they) children, were also on hand. 4 Big-Three Reply to UAW Chief everything but a few minof bills in order to adjourn promptly. * * * Janurary with attention on presi- ral, winds up with the chief exetu- tive’s expression of “tremendous disappointment’ over the record of. the Democratic-controlled Con- gress. Many of the stormiest issues have been put over untiy next year. Political figures will squab- ble in the meantime over whethe the accomplishments or failures outweigh each other. Many of the bills that got in the shuffle will be revived in the sec- ond session starting in January. The Senate approved several thousand appointments. Mr. Eisen- hower made, including two cab- inet members — Defense Secre- tary Jeil McElroy and Treasury Secretary Robert Andersen... But the nomination of Arnold R. Jones to the Tennessee Valley Authority wag left at the post. © * * * field of activity. They pried into. nuclear fall-out, organized labor, baseball, cigarettes, the oil in- dustry, Indiana highway scandals, the administration's monetary pol- icieg and the use of farm surpluses. as an instrument of foreign policy. ‘A number of the probes will be resumed this fall after members of Congress have had belated vaca- tions. Confidential \Stars. for Role of Witness. 408 ANGELES (#—The rities but has seen none of, last’ week's. Pot--Gold are .on| Civil contempt actions are aimed page 38... trial—which so far has heard the names of many celeb- —resumes today after a jne-day recess. Both sides. promisé surprise witnesses. Defense Atty, Arthur J. Crowley says he i = Trial Awaits Confidential magazine libel them on the witness stand hesses today, but is holding back several “of an inter- esting nature” to call in re- buttal. Dep. Dist. Atty, William L. Ritzi would not say whether he intends calling ‘actress Maureen O’Hara but he did say he will call rebuttal “witnesses Of a ‘‘sensa- tional nature.” Miss O’Hara was the subject of a Confidential story asserting that she “‘cuddled in row 35” of Gradman’s Chinese Theater. She has denied the story, saying she in Europe at the time. | complete calling his wit-+ torneys had ‘promised a cast of celebrities. ee oe Confidential. and its sister pub- lication, Whisper magazine, and their Hollywood agents, Fred -arid Marjorie Meade, are being - tried on charges of conspiracy to com- mit_e¢riminal libel ‘and to print lewd and obscene matter. The session, which began last) dent Eisenhower's second inaugu-| Michigan Fair Lawmakers investigated a broad - Charge Reuther Creates Inflation Smoke-Screen DETROIT—United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther stood accused today of trying to cover up vated tion and not curb it. This was the general reaction from the “Big Three” of the automotive industry after Reuther’s latest blast at the manufacturers. The UAW chief announced that he has again sought the aid of President Eisenhower in his battle to have Ford, Chrysler and General Motors cut 1958 car prices by $100. changed -his original pro- posal and again called it an attempt to “smokescreen the inflation-fanning de- Opens Today Giant Parade in Detroit t ok Kicks Off 10-Day Affair for Young and Old DETROIT — The Michigan State Fair, with competition for farmers, rides for the kiddies and a carnival for all, opened its 19. Telease re-argues his letter to Gen-| day stand today. eral Motors to which we replied | First was a giant parade.through|'" detail on Aug. 22, but ignores downtown Detroit. Floats, 21 bands, ithe constructive suggestion made /10 horseback units, seven marching!” — Ls tal the a ss to aging six majorette groups GM-UAW contract for a period f t & An estimated 76,009 Wayne |1at%° Years beyond May 29, 11958. Such an extension would have County union members marched | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) in the parade from. Woodward : quests\for comment on Reuther’s statement of Thursday, said: CURTICE REPLIES The auto companies responded that Reuther’s state-!y ‘ment yesterday has not) ‘mands he will make of the auto industry next June.” | Harlow H. Curtice, president of} _General Motors, in response to re-| “Mr. Reuther's 14-page publicity) “as much information as they could about the organization which is Yor the estab- lishment of legalized drag racing under proper supervision jn Oak- land County, And to report back to the hotrod jenthusiasts in Detroit how they ‘could best/participate in the drag racing program here. / * * * The’occasion was another meet- | ing Sf the Oakland County Timing | Asén., a newly organized group of jigeal teenagers and other hotrod , Which believes in building jfans FROM OUR NEWS WIRES he drag strip in Oakland County to i|keep te¢nagers from racing their cars on the highway. “I guess you all realize that we've got a lot of competition,” President Bilt Martin, 21, of Wa- terford Township, told those present. He was. referring to charges by Pontiac Police Chief .Herbert W. Straley and Oakland County Pro- ibate Judge Arthur E. Moore that idrag racing is ‘‘dangerous.” ‘WE'LL PROVE SINCERITY’ “We've got to show those who oppose us that we are sincere in trying to build a safe drag strip,” he asserted, ‘‘and when they see come over to our side,” Martin warned the youths that it would take only one act of recklessness by a member of the association resulting in an acci- dent to blow up their dream of a . strip. Officers of the group feel that-it will be two to three years: before the drag strip becomes a reality. The crowd listening to Martin’ was sitting on the back lawn of! Wisner School, meeting had been scheduled in a room of ‘the Oakland County Jail. obvious that there wouldn't be enough room to hold. the many persons who have become inter- ested in the program. Only 980 (Continued on Page 2. Col, 2) - It is the last time the county AFL and CIO groups will march as separate organizations, The principal speaxer after the parade was U.S. Sen. Patrick V. McNamara ‘D-Mich). He also was grand marshal of the parade. Other speakers were Goy, G. Mennen Williams, Lt. Gov. Philip Hart, City Council President Louis C, Miriani, Unifed Auto Workers Secretary-Treasurep Emil Mazey and Andrew McFarlane, president of the Detroit and Wayne- County Federation of Labor. . The Fairgrounds will open at! = Body Found i Waterford Township. . The body lay crumpled about -in the right temple. In the absence ‘of Hollywood stars the trial has-turned Into a ing affair, with more | 50 film people mentioned. Ou of ‘them, : actress Francesca, de Scaffa, . nga Pinal of actor dina ame Part thew 19, AL: eh E eos of # 4 : é aS fc. Be ‘ we Se Ue , ey fe ve ae ied 1 Bruce Cab« try. te] subject of a two-country sé 9. a.m. .daily and close at 10 p.m. pee opening hour on —_— is nently in. ‘trial bso au A vanes a On. o b 7 ee The body of an unidentified man, possibly murdered, was dis- covered about 10:30 a.m. today near a business drive in the yard of the Airport Ready Mix & Building Supply Co., 3770 Airport Rd., 600) feet east of Airport road. There reportedly was a bullet hole Sheriff's detectives and Waterford Township Police annie to the scene, but were not able immediately to establish entity or to say whethe? the’ wound was self-inflicted. The body was discovered by a customer, identified as Al Arnson,’ who was/ Teaving the concrete supply company by car. He said he nt ORS Ok Se Sees 4. BAe y es n Waterford 10 feet off the drive and about ithat we mean what we say. they'll) Originally, the W Bat, early-in the evening, it was! ment agencies are manning desk of the weekend, Labor Day is an official hell- day and local merchants, banks and plants will close. Monday. Governmental offices — city, county, state and federal — also will close, with the excep- tion of law enforcement agencies. All are expected to resume nor- hours. : * + * ing food and drug stores and gaso- led to be open all or part of Mon- day, they will remain closed for an extra day of vacation, Warmer Weather ith Showers, Holiday Outlook forecast cloudy skies, but no rain, for this area tonight. The low will range from 58 to 62 degrees, ; Scattered showers are due again tomorrow with the mercury ex- pect to rise to a high of 8 to 84 In an extended weather out. % ve We * Reuther Won't Talk . sighted the body as lie wis drivipg along the road leading through _ DETROIT (INS) ~ United, Au |: # We, graveljeonted: aoe perenne eat was ri ee “oe yep nae ott with té Workers President Walt port road. | scatte sa’ ‘Reuther declined yesterday, n Pod _ ‘The company owner hen Seaive,; believed tha “the ‘body must es conjgnent.on Teamsters, | 0 Shave bea fe since last might, He and the ¢ tee eee ote President ~— Rx Hoffa. “another road J final fling this Labor Day | summer cottages to return | mat operation Tuesday at regular - » Some essential retailers, includ- ) line service stations, are - expect- The U, S. Weather Bureau has MMA are ee 8 ee ali ~ Awaits Verdict . Sept. 12 Ruling Dve on Milton Henry Trial .. Striking Patrolman ay's Widow Rayburn to Wed > ST. LOUIS #~"For. teaven’s sake,” Mrs, Alben Barkley said last night when she was asked about reports she might marry ley in a television broadcast said had been squiring the widow of parties around town and people are enjoying the gossip that we may soon have a wedding here.” “There is nothing t The { a 58 te 62. High tomorrow, 80 to Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity: : tote Friday st 7:10 p.m Pises Saturday et 6:56 &.m. sets Friday at 16:16 p.m B rises Saturday at 1:12 p.m. | Bowatewn Temgorssante BM... c ee. 1 am 4 ies rages Calm. : | -am. 67 12 noom....,... 70 4 DeBinne ce» «83 1 p.m... +2 : 8 Bees ies = ee te "Phersday in Pontiac . as recorded downtown) ae" * : gageeeesszee= 2 E { $ Plan Drag Strip from the state as a non-profit organization with the right to. pur- * * ia To give the teenagers an idea of the main rules of the associa- »| broken, Oakland may have to pay $20,- independent : 009 or more fer an outside audit, said Rebert Y. Moore, chairman of the county Board of Auditors. County Corporation Counsel Har- ry J. Merritt declared that he can find no law authorizing the Auditor General's office to skip its audit In Lansing, Deputy Auditor Gen- eral William R. Hart said the situ- ation was “‘unfortunate,” but in- dicated that no law was ‘ being * * * _“We are supposed to audit the ‘books of every county in the state, that's true,” he said. “But because have not been. able to audit Wayne Coynty for a long time. . “This year we are determined to audit Wayne. If we don't have enough auditors left to cover all the other counties, that’s unfortu- nate, but we can’t help it,” Hart Szymanski advised the affect- ed counties to hire outside audi- tors for the jeb. Merritt, in turn, suggested that the State come up with the money for an independent audit® ’ Moore said. that published re- were fit to be safely operated. If the safety committee had to warn a member as much as three times for a safety violation, his, name would be brought before the entire group for a vote on whether he should be dropped from the group. Association, Don Houck of Far- ir) mington, He said that the Oakland| County Timing Assn., if properly organized and following the -rules of the sheriff's department, couid use the drag strip near New Balti- more, He pointed out that it had cost the Michigan Hotrod Assn. more than $53,000 to build the strip in iNew Baltiniore. The local group discussed the possibility of using the already- built site until enough money was; raised in Oakland Colnty to con- struct a strip here. It is estimated that the cost would run between $50,000 and $75,000, launch a drive for new members. Dances and dinners will be major: activities of the local drag associa- tion. . Ey Charged With Assault, ‘Man.|s Bound Over Emory Cox, 44, of 531 Arthur St., has been bound over to Cir- cujt Court ‘by Municipal Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum on a pg ng assault, = | x was charged following the shooting of James M.. Brandon, of 220 Branch St., on May 4. said. A pe He eee ‘was hit in the Meanshile, the group plans : Beatr ice M. Keller, _|tiae General Hospital gras in Cox's car when! Pg cn eng during al sing between Cox ne bh dag | Manslaughter Case Examination Starts Examination of James A. Mc- Evers, 24, of 860 Glendale Ave., Waterford Township, eharged with * | manslaughter, began yesterday be- Directors of the Michigan Hotrod fore Waterford Township Justice of the Peace Donald Adams. _ McEvers is charged in the death of Henry E, McCurry, 42, of 4975 Inkster Rd., Bloomfield Township, after a headon -collision on M59 Township, June 20. McCurry died July. 21. } One of three Pontiac General Hospital doctors who testified yes- terday, Dr. Len Bylfma said that McCurry’s death was due to had heart disease before the acci- dent, and the crash and operations were too much for him. Examination wil] continue Sept. 5 in the township. hall, , Pontiac Nurse, Dies Beatrice M. Keller, 4, of 6 Green St., died yesterday in Pon- A practical nurse, she was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church, president of the Oakland County Practical Nui Associa- flame of the automatic water heat- heart failure, adding that McCurry - ’ jelues in the slaying of Judith Mae la tial’ g@udit of the county’s books,; since state auditors have already visited the county in February and briefly in July.’ ; * *« * The audit in question is. of the 1956 books, since fina] audits are not usually completed until 1% years after the end, ofthe audit period, Hill said that more auditors were requested of the legislature this spring, but were turned down, In Detroit, Charlies F. Edge- comb, chairman of the Wayne County Board of Auditors, wel- comed the c —— In the past, he said, audits by independent outside firms have Been irregular. The last one cost about $80,000; he said. Explosion Victim Still in Critical Condition Mrs. Gloria Afin Bray, 23, of. Keego Harbor was still in critical pital today, nine days after an ex- plosion shattered her home at 2918 Virginia Ct. ; An official investigation_into the) cause of the blast is held up until Mrs, Bray recovers sufficiently to make an_ official statement, said Richard Hurtubise, Keego. Harbor Police Chief. * * * -The unofficial -theory has been that ‘gas, leaking from a pipeline break, was touched off by the er. The break reported was caused shortly before the explosion during well-digging operations at the Bray home. Search for Clues in Chicago Slaying CHICAGO w — More than 650 policemen, including some 500 trainees; today searchéd alleys, houses and garages on Chicago's north and northwest sides for Andersen, Police commissioner ‘Timothy O'Connor said the. search will in- clude sites that could haye been used to kill the 15-year-old school girl and pack her dismembered body parts into two oil drums, which were recovered last week from Lake Michigan. : A task force of 22 men investi- gating the 4700 block of N. Malden condition at Pontiac General Hos-{ the Ford Motor Co, president, Hen- ry Ford M1, accused Reuther of an attempt to “shift the blame for inflation from himself to someone else.”’ to convert a grave hational prob lem into a propaganda pla designed to divert public criticism from himself. “The public tnterest is not served by continued irresponsible attacks that are deliberately con- trived to create confusion. This latest. statement by Mr. Reuther is another desperate attempt on his part to smoke-screen the in- flation-fanned. demands he will make of the auto companies next June.” President L. L. Colbert of Chrys- ler said Reuther’s statement pro- vided “nothing new.’" In Washington, White House press secretary James C, Hagerty made public a letter sent to Reu- ther Aug. 22 by Gabriel Hauge, economic adviser to the President. proposal first was made. “It would be inappropriate,” the letter said, “for the President to express a view on the specific proposals set forth in your letters (to the three major automobile pro- ducers, He regards: the sentiments expressed in your letter, however, as a hopeful augury that a sense of civie responsibility will prevail in the future negotiations between labor and management.” At his news conference last week Eisenhower said he had re- etred Reuther’s proposa] to the labor department and his econom- ie advisers for study. Election News Reported. Fairly, Survey Indicates BOSTON @ — Most readers sides fair play in the 195¢ presi- dential election, according to a survey conducted by two Uni- versity of Michigan professors. About two-thirds of the persons questioned. by Profs. Dean Baker and Charlies Cannel considered -the treatment of the parties equal in the newspapers. ~ The findings, based on ques- tionnaires given to 1,772 voters considered to be representative Of the entire adult population in the United States, were used in a discussion at a journalism, «s'l think it is unfortunate,” Ford said, “that Mr, Reuther ‘chooses ee ? Taylor, denied that he was an a ee informer for, Confidential or that peesige bay rs Albert ‘De Stefasio; Confiden- ay cher laminate We eee: * Pamtine Frees Photo |tial’s legal adviser, testified Mon- The victim was identified as NEARING COMPLETION — This is the Pike he expected partial occupancy by the police de- | day Todd. not only helped John McCallum, 39, of 394 Fen-| stteet and main entrance of the city's new Pub- partment by Sept. 15. Besides the, police, the with the story but supplied photos kell, The son, Hugh (age unknown) lic Safety Building. Leo J. Heenan, architect for building, next to the City Hall, will house two and the tag line. The story: “How fled the house after the incident; the $875,000 structure, yesterday said the con- municipal courts and offices, and headquarters Mike Todd Made a Chump Out and is being sought, - -| tracting. work would be completed within a for the fire department. (See other pictures on of a Movie Mogul. Police said another son, John| week. Acting City Manager Lewis M. Wrenn said Page 21.) " : * *¢+ 2 ac, 15, td Geass Hash sped Ms — qiluadieroas, 0 ridiculous thing. r McCallum. Todd, adding: wife quarreled. a? eer : oo | i “It I had furnished them with so sas,» we Auditing of Books Aue Industry Men us Somer 2 Bs - "There doesn't seem to be any tas to site Ma tater Mts 2 Reply to Reuther : F continued drink and way to defend yourself against latter continned to drink and | Ce S = Lik ly (Continued From Page One) ‘nese People — Unless maybe, f : s a ' : could challenge them to an old- Mrs. Nancy McCallum, wo, was lf) ounty een e e y\. constructive and stabilizing ef-|fashioned duel.” io thy oye yh. andl ggrend onl = ' {fect on the whole economy. - stabbing. Another son, ; “It would continue the GM * ° 4: William, 11, also was aroused by) The State is auditing Waynejports earlier owe Lg _ formula walk ouoviies for ‘wai lake Tiny Victim the fighting, County’s books for the first timejas estimating the cost at ,000' of-living adjustments based * nF The weapon was a 30-inch broad-/in recent years, but almost cer-|were untrue. “I never said that|the BLS Coumaner Prise baniOl Hit-Run’Mishap tipped hunting arrow. — tainly at the expénse of a similar|since I don’t know how much anjand also for annual increases in 3. Police said they were told Me-| audit in Oakland and at least 18/audit would cost,” said Moore.|wages of 2% per cent or 6 cents|for Operation Callum is a heavy drinker and/ other counties. . |“But-it probably will cost at leastsper hour whichever is greater, _ often abused his wife. They were) That is the decision of Aud. Gen. |$20,000."7 “For our part, we reiterate, we| Tiny:Michael Cassidy, 23-month- informed he once blackened both| prank §. Szymanski, it was con; ~ *& * will continue to do all in our power|old victim of a hit-run accident, her eyes and on another occasion firmed in Lansing today. Moore said that the State had/to resist inflationary pressures and/last hight was taken from St. 0 beng pet @ already completed at least ‘‘a par-| Promote stability.” . Joseph Mercy Hospital by his par- ents to University of Pennsylvania afternoon In Avon Township while visiting an aunt. The driver of the car did not stop. : * * * His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- tform}cis Cassidy, residents of Pennsy!- vania, made an appeal to the driver to come forth and identify auto was not hit, but ran into the side of a passing car,”. Mrs. Cassidy said. “Doctors agree if he had been hit, his injuries would have been far worse.” Expect Social Center Done by November Salvation Army officials here are looking forward to a Novem- ber completion date of the Men's Social Service Center at 118 W. Lawrence St., it was learned to- shop and the baling room might be done by the end of September. The Salvation Army purchased the two-story structure from the Whitfield, Walter & Dawson whole- sale grocery firm last year. | A ‘$271,000 reniddéling job is being done to the two floors by the Smith & Andrews Construction Co. of Oak Park. Britain Claims Tops for Aircraft Altitude _ LONDON (#—Britain today ‘claimed a world altitude record for aircraft—70,000 feet. po The Royal Aero Club said mark was set two days ago by a Canberra bomber, powered -by two turbojets and two rocket mo- Randrup, chief test pilot for Napier & Soi. * * *- i The previous record was 65,890 feet, set by a Canberra in 1955. The Royal Aero Club said meeting here yesterday. To Pay His Share of U.S. Debt yesterday dug.up reports that residents had heard nighttime gun- on the night of Aug. 19 and the morning of Aug. 20. with an ax or chisel in His will, filed for probate ye his U, 8. investment bonds. . ~ tired American Sug “T feel a moral obli States and’ this bequest of container for Judith’s torso from an qivdrum. | sack - my shape gar Co. executive said in his will: tr my Wills Bonds.to Uncle Sam LAMAR, Colo, a9 — Uncle Sam's huge national debt worried | Arthur E. Lamper, who died recently ; | at 72. i masses of, been interfered with When will it starf doing this? Perhaps doesn't know the answer to that one right now. Investigating Spread of Dutch Elm Disease Getting Rights Bill Working Hard Job in voting. the administration the state to investigate the : : spread of the disease there. Speci- FREE PARKING AT REAR mens will be forwarded to Lansing/§ OF STORE - for laboratory analysis. at! " |Area Community House — _|Opening Doors Tuesday — have been in yepes, * places, will return to the fold for| One of the activities of meetings and programs. _ the house will be the Senior Men's Sept, 1, taxes due July 1 this year will carry a penalty of &% of Birmingham Couple in Fair Condition — NOTICE! be closed Saturday after- noons during the months of. July and on... “Your Schwinn Bike Headquarters” Behind Pontiac Sitcte Bank tors, It was piloted by Michael| iy . y : S a eee, 3 of * H FULL AND PART-TIME WORK — FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS _ Applications for employment taken Tuesday through Saturday Sept, 3-7 from 9 A.M. & through Noon Daily... Ras i ~ MIRACLE MILE ~ SHOPPING CENTER Opportunity With Michigan's Fastest Growing Super-Market Chain HELP WANTED = “MALE AND i | : i Se! Boss Scarlett’s Bicycle Shop will J. : ‘. : : E 2 bane ¥ t \ * ') at t t Es? ee . ee j se | 2 ‘| ae / f é Vt Be & ed % Me rl ar ee yO : é \ wet 7 C 5 oa 4 B ; iy ee a ee pS ee Oe. Cae THE’ PONTIAC. "PRESS, FRIDAY: AUGUSE 80," 1957 | a Callact Flour Roi P fered a anc of tye aa pss fr |leader, phtosopher, and phasician -_ nent nc enti lative Rite Honors Dr. Dooley But I can testify to the strong est recommendation any man can ndship, Service to Laos= issn f “| have mever seen’ any man irhey don’t have to be Albert; short of a president of our coun- Schweitzers:or millionaires. These; try receive such respect, warm two Notre Dame boys wrote to| friendship and adulation as he me saying they admired what_]| received from small children, was doing and they would like to) their parents and the -aged help, They were picked out of} grandparents. The children dozens who wrote such letters.’ remped with ‘him, sat on his John de Vitry, of Bainbridge,| knee, laughed with him. me aw array i Waters, of Fort Law-| From porches, windows and dirt] Pia on SAVING CERTIFICATES’ » Plan to leave by! path, the parents all made the boat with Dr. Dooley. They are) lgracious little bow so typical of believed to be the first white men! this part of the world, with hands ever te go down the Nam Thai peid in front in a praying posi- River. It will be~a dangerous) tion, and said “Sam Baidde,”’ jcruise, In Thailand, they will leave | meaning something like our “good the boat and fly to vieneave | meaning you.”* . S Along the river they will stop at) Many of the a address him _ Magnificent — Diamond Beauty 6 Diamond Duet Deposit your surplus savings or investment savings at any one of our 8 convenient sh 4 5 banking offices, Vig Community 4% : each village and treat the sick un-/4, “Thanh,” a very rare tribute : “ 23ny ' 433 Y Off Our 79" til the rage ig they are able to indeed. It means “‘excellency,” National Bank Bit 3 Pe carry Ww em are gone. | very honorific title here. And vou @ me ‘ Former Price * * * jean be sure there will be many OF PONTIAC ae Speaking of Dr. Schweitzer, Dr. | more Bacis (Buddhist rite) for ’ Dooley plans to visit the great | *Thanh" -Dr, Dooley when he re- fe : dg ty ame | 4 cidy te S$ , ey ~j musician, organ-builder, religious! turns to Laos next year. ey Pi; p re we ® a 4,3 aM x Re mi §3Q NYE DISCOUNTS ON ALL DIAMOND RINGS PARK JEWELERS ‘House of Discounts” | T North Saginaw, St.. Pontiac, Mich. » a * 2 Big Selections| Low Prices: * Easy Credit AMBULANCE SERVICE IN LAOS is a litter like this one bringing a-natiVe patient to Dr. Dooley’s Nam Tha hospital. ; By DON DUNHAM Or, “He’ s just dut here to aie (Last of Four Dispatches) another book.” : * * : | SAIGON, Viet. Nam (NEA) —| — r. ® vite ‘When the Laos tribesmen working | hengued age to w gle: | t io er when De comes ic at Dr. Thomas ‘A. Dooley’s Nami ‘the VJ, §, this fall. But nobody | Tha hospital discovered he is re- has to spend many months in ‘turning to the U. S. on Sept. Tjsuch spots as Vang Vieng and ‘for several months, they immedi- Nam Tha to write a book. rately arranged a festive rite called| And he -has well answered the | 'a Buddhist Baci. : first and what appeared to be a | Wh ; theted ut the bos sound criticism. That was done by on es aes ~| turning the hospital over to the ‘pital, a cone of flowers three and government with all‘ of his drugs’ ti eth osu th rtd eipment Las enya paces. sent a young medical graduate ver bowls was fruit and other | here to take over. Two new nurses \foods to-appease Buddha and thes ve been:sent to replace his two. good =—— It wae at beet for us. | "w 6 sides. «: | Dr, Dooley is turning over the | NURSES TRAINED ! ‘hospital and all its supplies and} Dr. Dooley has - trained his ee po = "TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd a We'll Be Back — FROM’ OUR VACATION Ready to Serve You in Your Back-to-School Cleaning Needs! GENEY DRY CLEANERS FAMOUS BRANDS AT LOWEST PRICES When They’re Gone There'll Be No More RCA Victor 21 In. Console REDUCED $50 ‘1 9g _WITH TRADE | | 12 W. Pike St.. : FE 5-6 7 | equipment — even his personal/Durses and midwives durin ig these ‘equipment — to the Laos goyern-|months, When they finished their Pick Up and Delivery .City Parking Lot Near Ouy Door ment to carry on the work he be-|Course, each was presented with a \gan in-this, remote spot five miles|Midwife’s kit, supplied by CARE, | 'from the Red Chinese border. In|With complete equipment for de-| iturn, the government will pay the |livering a baby. jsalaries of the help, buy rice to “{ have tried to do several Always Buying feed the patients, provide the| things,” says Dr. Dooley. “First drugs. - I tried to make myself expend- | The Baci was to honor Dr. | able. et awe epeeeenes ee, | Dooley and to acquire all his | 1 have done a good job. “good spirits” for the continued | ‘Also I tried to practice as good operation of the hospital. It was 1 You get $50 off—our low- est price ever for this big console with 21” overall diagonal screen and 263 NO MONEY DOWN medicine as could be done out FREE DELIVERY sq. in, viewing area. {t also | anly one a evidence of the [here with what was available and Free Service Contract gives you high, sharp and Newspapers and Magezines—10c per 100 Ibs. respect and affection held for {what these people would- accept. 1-Yr. Warranty on Tube easy tuning. | Dr. Dooley by these people. - _[ tried to do a job of American | While many persons in Saigon|Public rejations. I thought it a 4" AGON ‘ ‘attack Dr. Dooley’s book, “Deliver | 800d thirfg for them to see four ft IT : ® Bus From Evil,” the only criticism |fine young Americans walking so ——— of his “Operation Laos” comies/@round their village, interested in 135 Branch—Across from American Forge & Socket 4°wn to this: them sa beeing Oem. FE 4-9582 “He is doing a good job, but to} “I want Americans to know that J anew purpdse? When he leaves, it/this kind of a job can be done by : will end.” very ordinary guys like we are. “GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE 10 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Regular $299. 95 ‘GE Dial Defrosting. Inferior $ 3 shelves afe adjustable. 5 door ‘. shelves, egg server, butter keeper. No money down. 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FE 5-6189 zit SSS SS” DODD OOO : ; Maple Pointe } Beach Event < te N fo Take Place COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —| Elaborate plans for a special Labor Day-event will materialize Mon- day when the Maple Pointe Beach No Open Confab With Breakfast - Walled Lake PTA Host to Teachers; Appoint Principals, Aides WALLED LAKE — Superinten- The Board of Education here has jassistant, two assistant principals and named elementary school principals for the coming year. * * * John Williams, administrative assistant, will take over the. duties lof purchasing and supply, budget- ing and accounting. Assistant principals are Oli- ver Rose in the Senior High Scheol and Harry Carison, dun- jor School. Twin Beach Schools is Wil- Doggett. Berle Dean will take’ the post at both Glengary os Winans tehoa. , Other a oe principals in alled Lal rict are Floyd ; “£ake; C. G. Decker, and Max Burt, | School. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN - |SHIP — Schools here will open the 1957-58 school term. with a teachers’ meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, at the High School. Supt. ‘Leif A, Hougen will have a e of this first meeting and will introduce the 10 new teacher's of ‘the district. . Dr. Guy Hill, Director of High School Cooperation, Michigan State University, will address the faculty. at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday | afternoon, On Wednesday morning Mrs. Gertrude Ealy, instructional con- ‘sultant and principal of Roosevelt school will meet with the teachers of the Roosevelt school. _ At the same time, Scotch ‘School teachers will meet with desse K. Mosher, principal, at the Scotch School, Green School teachers will report to the Green School and Weed, will meet with the high school teachers. at the high school. Students in grades 1-12 will re- port for a full days session on Thursday. Children attending kind-| ; The Chandernagore Journlaists’| Association has denounced the ma- | yor of that Indian city as “un- democratic. and bunjust” for bar- iring newsmen from city meetings. GE Range Tops «G. E. Built in Dishwashers Building? Remodeling? | Get Our Prices on These Famous G. E. Appliances Before You Build 6. E. Built.in Ovens \ COLORS AVAILABLE OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 | every bacveld Ma Petal Pink © Turquoise Green @ Canary Yellow @ White Antique Copper @ Wood-toxe Brown @ Chrome & Stainless Steel sallemeton Electric. : 825 West Huron Street FE 4.2526 | - JUST BAST OF TEL-HURON , | _— veutebine! _— Fish Fry appointed a new administrative) for Principal pal Donald). ergarten will not report until Fri-| formerly of Almont, -is the archi-/| 4 day, Sept. 6. | | | Sixty-six men worked on a re- : The engagement of Patricia ; Phe Wekseny, Behset ot the biey bed i Y provides: Cal MI day. Labor a Improvement Club, fen: holds a fish fry_at the subdivision park at Lower Straits Lake. * * * ise metskabntice was a huge success. and the first big venture of the pro- gressive club. Activity will begin at noon with the serving of fish, barbecue beef and hot dogs, Beverages and ice crearn will also be available.- Beginning at 2 p.m; a four-hour series of games will get under way. Persons of all ages will be invited te participate in the con- tests and prizes will be given to the winners, Prizes will be awarded to the largest family, to the youngest ba- by and to the youngest grandmoth- er in attendance, - A talent show featuring resi- dents: of the subdivision will be- gin at 6 p.m. It will be immedi- | ately followed by an amateur | contest which is open to every-. The program will end with a community sing, attend. be used to infprove the subdivision. Chairman of the event is Clayton Stokes. : Glengary PTA to Give Luncheon ‘ WALLED LAKE — Executive Tuesday, honoring Berle Dean, | the new. principal of the school, and all faculty members. A tentative program for PTA meetings has been determined. This year the group aims to have programs which will espe- cially interest, inform and en- tertain fathers as well as moth- ers, They are particularly con- cerned with safety. They will show water and beating films, encourage parent participation in some programs, and plan some purely social evenings, accord- ing to Mrs. Lily Johnston, pub- | licity chairman for the board. Mrs. Madge Phillips, savings | stamp chairman for the board, will! start the sale-to children early! this year. She will be at the) school on Sept. 12 to begin the | weekly stamp sales program. i to 83-Year-Old Almont Church ALMONT -— Workmen, under the leadership of Dugal Bryce are busy placing the timbers on the new addition to the Congregational Church. ect carried on by the church since the .main structure was completed in 1874. The new addition will be aed mainly for Sunday, School rooms. Charles Lane of Ann’ Arbor i tect. | cent every-member canvas and 000 in cash in pledges were! jnetted for the work. | PATRICIA ISANHART Lois Isanhart to Gerald Sven Blomquist is announced by her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Isanhart of Grey road, Auburn Heights,. Gerald’ is the son of = and Mrs. Oscar Blomquist Edgefield drive. A » Poland | welling ts betng plaoned ‘| Country School of Bloomfield Mills i stil has some openings for Fall for 48 and 4 year old children fer the Bloomfielé Hills ‘ahe Pontiac rest- pve \ Progtam «includes | dancing, cml jd art instruction by spe- Need! experts, nature stmay, plan- nee for 4ndividnal intetests, \ dra- | matics and puppets. Transport (ten | ie, 0 tw oe ie ' yu Sa if z « »* ite ‘fternoon program will in| bble gum and balloon dent Clifford H. Smart will greet/blowing contests, a shoe scram-| — The public has. been invited de Phillip Church, Rochester. | Berkley. Proceeds from the fish fry will formed the 7:30 rite. Jpure silk and lace and carrying Board of the Glengary PTA will|the bride was. attended by Mary) 'give = potluck dessert luncheon on|L0u Godfrey and Norma Patton./Smith of Ayres Engineers, Ann Papke and Gustave Jr., brothers of supply the section. He recommend-| Build Addition .. This is the first building proj- | 143 N. Saginaw %, on I To ‘Enter, inka. / ‘jon ‘A-Year Scholarship. - Sets Aside Sept. 1-8 3149 W. Huron ~ FE 4-5791 children across the state prepared f to return to the ren ’ *. * “The re of children of} all ages is the responsibility of us all, not -just the police, school of- safety patrols,” Wil- Afternoon MODIFIED HARD. TOPS 100 LAP CHAMPIONSHIP stint at a ee \. fficials or RACING SUNDAY — MR. AND MRS. HERBERT PAPKE oF. Couple Wed_in Rochester, Tour Smoky Mountains “TROY — The Smoky Mountains! A reception for the couple was was the destination of newly-wed) held in American —_ Hall, .| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert a Rochester. Papke Saturday, after their mar- riage in a candlelight service 4 UPen returning to Michigan, Pr The Rev. Edgar Lucas pers) Mrs, Papke, Peggy Jane Van- ‘Council OKs Go- Ahead derpool before her marriage, is on Rochester Facility the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | — Nelson Vanderpool of 135 East | ROGHESTER — Village Man-| Square Lake Rd,, Troy and the ager Robert Slone here has been on nek Ps _ =) ‘authorized by the council to obtain Blackwell. costs for a survey and plans on ; ee ter facilities for Romeo street} Wearing a floor-length gown of|"* ng oe ee and. Oak Bluff subdivision. a white orchid on a prayer book, | s « 8 A recent report from George/ SPECIALLY PRICED! only $ 49s “Easy Living” Friskies, you weor ‘with anything. Ae School favorites ites ot Best man for the bridegroom Arbor, said there was an inade-| | was James Vanderpool, brother of quate supply of water coming) the bride. Ushers were William through the four inch main to the bridegroom, led that the line be~ doubled. i 4 t | ¢ Shoe-backs smashed? Sock-heels worn out? Black — Brown Red — Smoke FLIP ...ics open 3 SNAP --it's closed C ahitnia’ Ss ; Madison $5.99 Sturdy brown elk moccosin oxford. Carried in widths, ’ ~-game victory as Turley again game on|winner who went all the way with to save it. an eight-hitter to lose his fourth And in the finale, it was Bauer|after winning seven straight. you NEVER HAD. VOoKA 80 e000 “ARROW Liqueurs coRr., Detroit 7, Mich. =2Keg Play Starts Next Week wood Lanes opens league play with, ‘Bill and Bob Kuklinski ‘in charge. Fairgrounds will have 32 leagues and its annua] tournament. *, 28 * Interest is growing considerably at Auburn Lanes. where league By CHUCK ABAIR | | Bowling hits the Pontiac area’ and all of Oakland County with al bang next week as league play| gtes underway in the majority of! the local keg> establishments. Most of the houses are now 80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain jtheir many honors. Proprietor Paul |Rabaut is planning on about 16 leagues with the annual Union Lake Fire Dept., tournament ore of the annual features. * * * The 1st of 30 leagues opens play in this sector. Sept. 7 is the loop. opentr. Howe’ sLanes at Clark- machines, begin league action | next. week. Twelve leagues and a house tourney should keep Barb and Les Howe on the go. Leagues are still being: organ- ’ . .. during our NATIONAL CRESTLINER BOAT.SALE . . . you can have the CRESTLINER of holding open bowling .while com- pleting plans for one of the biggest, seasons in history here, The alleys will be on full league . schedules starting gar 3 after Labor Day. ts white bic euada Niaaad the gun on the pack is Red's play starts Wednesday, Auburn, Land-O-Lakes, Huron Bowl and Dixie Recreation all took part in the Ist Pontiac Press Bowlerama last season. Stan Mayes, Monittalin propri- | etor, expects to have & leagues | 3 startint Twestlay. He Wednesday at Birmingham Rec- reation. It will be ‘the strong 18: team Junior House loop. An in- struction program for youngsters County —Champions—tourney—are, planned. there, It is one of the few area Houses to have air condi- ized at Royal Recreation in Lake Orion. Play starts next week at the six-alley house. West Side Rec- reation here -has 15 leagues ready Art Grissom “has not completed his league slate at B & M Rec- and the annual Southern Oakland)” start with still an opening for small joop on Wednesdays __ your choice ot worthwhile savings! EVINRUDE MOTORS also available ot ' greatly reduced prices. ____WE-NEED GUNS! We Trade Bodts"— Motors — Guns pi-| to come. Seeurt tines ‘WE ARE OPEN AGAIN TO SERVE YOU! - Several Openings for Individuals or Teams © in Choice Leagues a We Handle AU Bowlers’ Supplies: BALLS — BAGS — SHOES FREE BOWLING INSTRUCTION ° | MOTOR INN RECREATION rrs-sozz 18 S. Perry (2nd Floor Hubbard Bldg.) ’ Dixie Recreation, Land-O-Lakes, | Frank Palazolia hoping | leagues and open keglers this | in the season. | year. Recreation at Oxford. The Mer- chants League began season play Tuesday night. hopes to have some towrnaments late in the season and is organ. izing qa women’s leagve for ‘be- ginners, — pee ‘e pyr og Mrostosi One’ of the bcnteaiga ” features Lanes have joined the houses with! |this year will be a Classic 850 loop automatic pinsetters in a move cer- — pecare ag. ey = i yo = tain to boost the sport in the years ment ot the 16-elley cage installation of electric hand dryers replacing towels. * * * * * * Montcalm, Huron Bayl, the Elks, Cooley Lanes, Birmingham Rec- reation, Bloomfield Lanes, Hilltop} One of the outstandigg leagues ity Rochester and Pontiac Recrea-|in the city will be at Buron with tion already had the automatics; 14 teams averaging 930 or better which are said to make it a ‘“‘more|batting in the Classic League. A scientific game. ' Automatic bowl-| itotal of 19 leagues are expected to’ ing prices are 45 cents. except|/bow!l there during the season with) those “houses” belonging to the|a doubles tournament planned next Detroit Association. They charge’ spring. =. | -Adtivity starts Labor Day sf Dixie has had open bowling | the Elks with 15 teants set, to since Aug. 1 with proprietor | go. A mixed doubles towrney and to be | possibly others will be ‘held late He expects to top %% Cooley Lanes is amticipating leagues. iplenty of excitement with top keg- THURSDAY 30 E. MONTCALM , Apply: CO and MEN BOWLERS Now Forming Montcalm “850” House League ‘FEW TEAM OPENINGS AVAILABLE First Place Takes *400 and Trophies - Apply or Call.Stan Mayes for Information Meeting to Follow ~ Montealm Bowling Centre ARC WELDERS * GROUP. HOSPITALIZATION, PAID. ame. VACATION PAY PARAGON CONSTRUCTION 00. 44000 Grand River, Novi, Mich. Phones: Northville 2910 — WO 3-3515. NIGHTS-9:30 FE 5-2221 ' this season. i | | | ' “pected to be mamed on Nov. 9 at! | Coach Ben Collins. Lee Miller at LanbOtebis is lers Paul George and Bill Titus fraring to go with his automatics. forming a match team to represent |He will have new competition after, the alley and the Cooley Lanes ‘Sept. 19. when the I4alley Lake-'Majorettes returning tm defend High-Scoring Grid Action |: Expected in Border Race PHOENIX, ‘Ariz. — Touch- positions, The Sun Devils finished downs are likely to be a time a|last season with a 91 becord; los-| ‘dozen in the Borde? Conference) 'jng only to Texas Western. The team is. considered poten- itially one of the greatest gop Most of the leagte members 20a ‘State history. Devine has 4) boast fast, experienced backfields | ucleus of his backfield returning jand promise a wide-open, high | ‘and the line it essergially the scoring brand of football. jsame. * * * Use Our. Layaway or Time Payment Pian Authorized Browning Dealer KELLY’S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn Ave. _ FE 2-8811 tioning. Bloomfield Lanes opens league play Tuesday. A total of 30 dif- ferent leagues, including some high school teams, will bow! dur- ing the season. A mixed doubles tournament is set for spring. Hilltop has open bowling now and starts the jeague grind Tues- . day. Frank Jennings at Pontiac Ree-| reation is looking forward to “al busy season.’ He has full bookings’ five nights a week.. * * | icents a line, won't have to take a| backseat in the business rush, Motor Inn will have at least | reation in Walled Lake but expects to have about 12 leagues going on seven. alleys, Remodeling work is being completed «at Holly Lanes. | League play starts there Tuesday. Rochester Recreation and East Highland Recreation of Milford are! others opening after Labor Day.| 50-FT. ROLL ......... $58.95 ShopSmith 6- ‘inch BELT SANDER . $4.75 8-point Diston HAND SAWS Peete eee eeeter neve eas 1 Box Per Customer we eee tele oe em er zig 4p-| Rica: Monday ani ‘headed ° for SAN JOSE, Costa Rica ont regu, Costa. Rica, sitys the “invasion” ko * Seite D. eehiad,* ae of Mr. lot Sechaaian. of neighboring Nicaragya by about!” 1000. ae Love Mags. > we : We Tricks, J [eat Ceictate ona all but) ROSWELL, N. M. ®—One of the squad leader of his recruit com- twa, of the armed insurgents were|Southwest’s largest buffaloes/pan at the Great Lakes Naval cirars MAGAZINE ome 5240 | ce ptured yesterday by a detach-'roams the prairie near here. On/ Training Center. se: ment- of 75 Costa Rican = the J. J. Lane Ranch, the animal) AS @ ¥Fecruit petty officer he , if one of 31 hei ot adult buffalo. on eee eee att ey BLUE SKY FRI. The bull stands 7% feet the the during the remainder of his basic DRIVE-IN | shoulder and weighs 2,600 ~— training. iB Also appointed squad leader yof Show Starts Bi ‘united States coal Gisele dur-|his recruit company at Great 7:30 P.M. ling 1955 totaled 34,749;989 tons,|Lakes was Darius L. Spence, son nearly double: “these: of 184. tof Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Spence, ALL COLOR [frripaye. SATURDAY A NEW TRIUMPH FOR _ nia ioe WHAT-A-GUY WAYNE! . THE LIFE STORY 7, OF COMMANDER “SPIG” WEAD. FUN AND THRILLS! Open 6:30 ~ | ing .basic ‘training. | * * + a AT month’s | M-G-M secs | JOHN WAYNE. _ DAN DAILEY MAUREEN O’HARA ae 23, New York, N. Y. * * *- pZuchike, of Marlette. ' € “PLUS & ber 3. * * * Airman 3.C. Grace L. ‘daughter of Mrs. Sarah J. costammen AUDREY DALTON - MARISAPAVAN 2. scnces xerm-nooenro costa Scaspanate MAE SO bare br WONG BUS coer ox OP JEWELL : = comes tom ma tt Nb Nicaragua Raiders enc ge by ms Ne ews va Service Persorflel? Tea i KEMLER SPENCE i \qualities displayed while undergo- Army Pic. David D. Casey, son ot Mrs. -R. D. Casey, of Pon- tlac, is. spending-a from. his station at Mannheim, Ger- many visiting] friends and rela-) tives in this area. | CASEY David Casey, RA} ’ Paps 531 Ord. Co,. (DS) APO! | U.S. Navy Fireman John Zuehl-| _ke recently spent a 14 day Jeave| at the home of his father, Norman | Zuehike, newly promoted from’ 'Fireman -Apprentice, has served | |aboard the U.S.S. Mitcher, one of | ithe Navy's newest destroyers. { | He will sail for Europe Septem- of Milford, recently entered t ec specialist course a ss Sheppard Air’ Force Base, Tex.’ A 1953 graduate of Clarkston High School, she was employed. at Haig’s Shoe Store prior to entering Ba &. ihe service. kay * Airman Jewell) : entered ‘the Air: 4+ Force . May .. 29, 1957, and. began basic training at Lackland AFB, | Less, Says Gen. D ss enh i a hee | SEOUL ae a ae mak Mrs, Donald G. Kemler, of Recruits are chosen for this Decker, . 1000 COMIC "BOOKS 10 refugee Nicaraguans “bent én TOO lek for a Nickel — han: heen: ‘sppeleniilina Gi padaanitien ot herd IN: day " the danger of Communist ageres-, sion from North Korea “has owes! lessened,” *’* * - Decker attributed the lessened Red threat to the recent move to Seoul of his command and the; U.N. command decision to nullify; the armistice ban on introduction, of modern ‘weapons into Korea. 12 Die in Plane-Blast TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras @— Twelve persons — all believed to be Hondurans — yesterday when a were killed _plane of: the Honduran Sahsa Airline blew w and burned in flight. Livernois Fenkell Detroit Square & Round Dancing Every Twes.-Fri. Sat. EDOIE DRYER ~ Your, Ole Maestre Invites You to— The ' Orchestras ayy the Finest Ballrooms. cs Stag Ginet or Adm. $1.00 2957 Weedward, Detroit Square & Reund Dancing Every Thurs.-Sat. Sun. leave TECHNICOLOR® Jewell, Jewell, Jewell TTT Te Se See ee How KEEGO] Hivis oy RESLEY s¢ orl - COR ee OMA bouc ee ee ee ee aT STAT AT THE 0 K CORRAL _TTrCrTrTrTT Tee Te eee "reese YS 4 [Tex. > or NT LA c* : : | | i MONDAY LABOR DAY ee | MIDGET AUTO RACES | 3 1 — Time Trial 1:00-P. M. 12 8 * 4 First Race 2:30 P. M. is a3 eae a = | Pontiac M-59 Speedway |} 3 : Bex Office Opens 6:30 . Show Starts 1:35 Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telgeraph Rd. FE.5-4500. Ou Ba — } mile W. of Fontios Lake [/ b _ EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING IN THE PONTIAC AREA! ONLY ON OUR GIANT THEATRE SCREEN CAN YOU SEE THIS BIG. ATTRACTION. : oS | | ‘It Happened In The He's so tough he scares nobody £ but himself! DRIVE-IN THE FA =t| WATERFORD THEATER Y DRIVE-IN ” Cor. Williams — Roads—Box Office Opens 6:45 P. M. 3.2683 Blackboard Jungle Set And You Can Bet It’s The Funniest Yet! , ’ iy . ecg ae - 4 = 4 4 4 y * ») SOU TE WI! Jerry's in the leather- jacket set —it’s his craziest yet! He flips the chicks PLUS co Starring ARREN MCGAVIN- ‘MARTHA HYER, ng , ROBERT IVERS - HORACE McMAHON © 2 by JERRY LE LEWIS written anid directed by DON — EMOTIONS AS VIOl | A , ALSO FIRST RUN— oe a oo a oy The Desperate : # ' PARE | APSO pret Out-of the fa vax RESTIESS ¢ 1 and the Damned ‘Blazing Heart 4, | i by O of Texas... ‘WHERE THE FASTEST GUN | IN TOWN OWNED / ] : The : PA YW FRIDAY & SATURDAY Set against the savage skies of fhe West ‘ at war with itself... A story of strange | pasts, strange bargains, strange-conflicts! *"} lr AS THE RAW NED THEM! “fe fi dies, ih | CHARITON HESTON WM ANNE BAXTER ~- GILBERTROIAND @ TOMTRYON 4 7 4 > 4 > 4 > >. Exclusive iow FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS. vrry : at Your Butterfield Theaters! > o : ae = ’ > , HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! “4 . 4 4 bt _ Added ?: “MAN IN. ; space” { PLUTO < CARTOON 4: _ SPORTS saw Eq ea. reas einisas at 11:22, RA 1:23, 3:24, 5:25, AiR CONDITIONED ¢ ruby 7:26, 9:30 ; irs A KILLER! ta MBTEU/L } OF Resa’ ; CINemaScére STARRING ANTHONY FRANCIOSA — EVA MARIE SAINT DON MURRAY ‘DRAGOON WELLS MASSACRE’ — ‘LET'S BE HAPPY’ $ : AARAMRRMARRRRRAARARR ERR RARR ERE ’ ne ne pean — tpt tents en haya START. T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y GIANT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM FRIDAY "WOLD BACK THE NIGHT” Doors Open 10:45 AM. THE sein GORILLA IN AMAZING ACTION! - mightier than ee See. ‘Crevfor wrma O'Brien « Serenptay by Ret Rave + Ae MIRED Predurting 2nd THRILLER! | pf merce ose WILER Dune / + L MEET the Kl LLER, f - BORIS. RLOFF” ee ee ee Sct ce % Sane Fie. covevewere yew eOCCCC ln F ie * 1 4 r 3 Bd ‘ 4 5 pe rte kee ae we A A of trade t : a} by notices 3 : Aci of ai ' Pe sis oe Qutations YORK @—The stock Rem a aivalt’ Mabon furnished Bd made in early stock mar ains 5 Sar y notices st day , Bie asa Sos ,| Insurance is covered i forsee Bo te ie oe ‘es of sukntars gc OR by} : othe read ad fed = offs ees eee missile 7 . koa es cies ot the past ; substantial resulte - grains tes Eantaloupes Du tae, perros 4.25; movement paced ai seit rcer ho es wise >a es Pe Sea sana Wa $ilpecding rails posted Sone see : ee — Se ge tees Cash houses . ums, p diibilee, bu. “.... 3-50) bound : posted mixed, : Sou watm and tier of sta transferring reportedly Va~bu. Eisen crass $8 lows from Asma sins in a re- : . : : thern states. humid across tes : . reurby September whe ‘rom the Beat! sas . oo : — OF ir (tonto os belt the | EUChapiee of the city. v dred 6% prdigpsy Barve ‘Saat “ contract| Beets Green Bound, bu. ....; : | the gains key stocks ic leek tral . ae seas a os oe eK te city charter. pein wa Se . a bushel _gelling - Bro — Pe eee 3.80 point - ran from f : nerally An central eh eastw yard the cen- 2 or of Ponts for the bor- - FUNERAL ipl , Corn, ‘eich ” um cals Reese yo i oauae aa aceon ad ned | ) hin Cees at sissippi ~— and the oss the a of ofthe ul a ga for the ooh 8 rasp Bacal regeadig Celery ers Ream | Chrysi sis frectionsl looses. as Legerdemai Niles |" sy we. tes Aden i eats ce credit FE Dat tinand deerme dle week, exten aes) Gee. <6 soem Bete te eal ogy Compar in Artists t tic | Section 3. Pontise ‘seer Cemetery Lots. Sanen comand fs beral deter bomen. 2) dos. aoe * “Jupiter” per day _ ons : © Tricks Panes of the = * | of a tee - blr Sy 5 mber for’ » selling of Paitery hae acoiwas off was a § its| NILES. ir moved shchitg ta and neosihd Hundred Pitty oe ig ng ot| Warts A daveb tema: ~ * liquidation. onie ha apiece 1.35 taking fractionally success, |suspe ® — By peratures Ww: north and pa Be gf Thousand enum of ‘Nine “APEC 73 CHAP. ieiutooe ack meee, depres +E = ny in air or a | blonde| York. ie cee a a equipment ot the a, eases a: ? aa ve tacters by p _sorecests ‘Root aie) des oa #8] Gains of less tha ro : tape sliced in haif : brunette | Engl Tigges bake gapeoil upper New bends of — city Rospital on and eit give they a ee SS He Rally, New York alto textement in this grat ’ md ghey i ee 4 bac crop a xpect-| gq \ 4o{ Baltimore , New York _ South-| This Michigan city this gouth- Skies we * *. polled denomination eer sll needed | aan. Aaa 1 35|& Ohio. & Ohio and Central is magic of 18,000. Texas re mostly termined after pation of 1.009, each, een aca on ‘ anh ae Ona scene f Perey Abbas 2h Tests and ester Kane from sceed pH pon gone Uy jower, oe ce “- hour ‘. Cities Service 3 : magic get. Abbott's - 24th the/tic coastal mid and so S east- ment po A — but not to % $2.15, corn to % ie a point in fair was up Abbott, -together. an-| cloudiz states al! uth Atlan-| ture neerek may ine, first “insta < beware ONE was.% to Rene fee eee oe te See = ae ower, Sep . oats : ois Oo the com cis bike © the Gulf were report years follows: aSk o0 in, oan lower, ep. Bi, rye was 280 bs tele Poe Sree ran egies eran Se tair posse See $2.40, and 1 % to % 28%, soy- 2.00; for oll in -_ steps to os Ris te Gv art it is ty east) Thundershowers ng the Pacific ee. belied ‘therefor me hry Sept. higher a hw cents lower |< : 2.00\clair , Royal phernalia f manufacture exclu-|Tegion areas jn - eported and Power to City Commission s! $12.57 ndred Celery Lettuce 2.50 were Dutch fli or professi ot and the and ordinaness adopt | ower eau, gaat Mc Se nt eet em ang Sie 1 the os sional and 1p Swe an” tnd the, Hatean | anes Fo: Seo ae Escarole, er seasees . st “2 purposes Colema aa Fg ieeaooren 33 on gainers we * he host in Niles. His | central from the Dak ate ope oo ls herein sutborised Fr Ga ce’ ie senanscnts oe Rather Radio C US. Steel,|. About =. * , the polite aacraeaty and the mitted to ti tenis 28 difterent tim rom Qu onor pion ser veesetes Telephone Corp. devat' 300 mode: ; uppe t Lakes and ard through fled Ay the ———— 8. gong een Elizabeth PF.O.B. Orr. pone iT — International Paper Chemic sy samen for <<. sorcerers Ss Mississippi the mid and ay" Res Bangg ge | gs the = they sub- WASHINGTON Sinie grades: cases Tobacco. po nce br. Ge wedhveng POT cally ange ft Velen dayvet October, Tosh et ela my Coleman, preside (INS) _ Lgerge: Grade mded, Pederal x strictly to th were show. ers fell along finns tae uclien et v. one utes ath Corp. off Detroit and t az, jaa det ates Fate SY cose Woks * got in Fy athnes je deentedl SS Sioa aS ite of the U t and ae. Oe: Soe TR of By Roebuck blocks inc D'Leta act yest public Fair wea * e ~ this 1 ae be in aamntnee of tus merce watt Chamber er head Senses Ge 80. ter ae shares unchanged ed Sears sts ae y when| in the ther was end” shall be thereat, then . be of avg. 54) nwa ceo ; Royal at 25% ckled, placed artist Ohio’ Pacific the outlook ly shall sunaddieg an cans among Com, |8 ever 2 Dut on 1,000/¢2 bo in . waslo Coast tlook | "et upon pe, waeaeeres Pa honored by Pg oocar’ B Sarge 49; Cec A jumbo 4-81; wit 53% on 3,300; and ch up 1% at|*Y so and iment sealed woot. oor grad and canton. tae (we Unerete.” io: pasaentien om gig dp grtge A ty —R. | ft i at 7642 -on ° Chrysler at . Joseph into the . parts of mission of the Pon subse- embassy at the abeth | 4-54: 54; ‘Reise ed: Whi 2,500 off % escaped River. N mur- New. Dated ero date of tiac Cit He in Washington British Browns‘ Medium . ce test Grade ‘ . - aturally he 29th day nn A Com- will receive aby ner or to-30: Large ‘fume ; es New York / —_— ss Compu $0 of gee tet : aa w Small 27's. yo: aire) ork Stocks ut Wadia | Dri od vectpanten | the British — in . an (Late Morning secs ona por dave dan one maxim|| ry vriver - — Aug. 30, "31 pe eee Poultry sont oe nee, entertainers here teed Be nsurance Backed Death Noti Do tion, ; DETROIT POULTR: Allied Ce ue | 4 Silver es ing the new tricks nee “pear! Pvod LANSIN LY C ‘ ices 5 ae nald K. Ba pet | pound.’ Po, ~~. Alum ye ey aa" 31.5| Shows Har Ye with entertain-|Proval iG m—Ove m a3 Mien Pr - Ballman Salfte ets et we am to BE Hee 2 a, 443] ering = << paced eee Foun _MAN—T0—[EAR pee omoted b 2 i nens” afd. Heavy BR, a.m. No. i} Am Cy See 17.2 acne i we i ° is a gath- tori. insurance f pat Si Area, ness = eae The y Dow frvere gd Doe) a ~~ = oe 5 4 y'. Sy The * © sts wes shown Michigan’ and at re” 1 Dow Chemic Gaponetten’ un Barred os ae ome oo om. a Kimb Clk . xe $7 clude artists of * poll ordered in cae a a " <2 and, has af Co., at Sean aa wader 5 lee, 2 34-08; Orayitn © oom M2 Kresse, B eee 2 Neil Fost legerdemain James M. rd Secretary of a c n S janie of Donald unced the = vy type bens 3 3: Youn Ove! |Am oo ras. 8, ie het tor er, world reno in-| “Har : aoe ¥ of State 2 of sales K. Ballman to di oe Am News. 37 lass = 0 patie who performed pute, allo 4 eral sales . He has to: di- am ews. 28 ps MeNaL, 118 festivities, Elizabeth's “dur- y,. said the Since BS. nager of en‘ gen- Am Seathi 233 le My... 83 whose and’ M acuta! aon replies reeults “oe ce 198 allman i hence ure a ee co Bae te mag have Max | Terhune, 2,00 pervons polled mate Gan _ Jerome a sn-iniawly ge. out am Ty f Tel ie Lone ‘8 Coin: 31.3] Movies. magic for ed most pag pmol myo aso : de sa Satine. : A Tob. m4 Lou & Mas cee 20.5 stars in pulsory , 1,061 the mat- ‘ Visiti is |Anaconde aye eat .. T° recent) 174 w liability favored com- = : . mco one Meu a ere inwerance 1478 state | o. a. i ae ot” against it. and $1 Ww pate at , ead ot: BS Another rel Hi nginChina =. Se «:Brother cee aen| ee = Student =n on es re a ine oH ) Ret victims of —— t 5 Reinheart por od of fora’ Bt. aes a Con Sete” 3 SO og sarees Oe approved mot to, pay brother of ie Joseph Violation of Pa Says |B" ts fee Sues: HH jected by 386, persons and ‘re SE ° Beth = on... 9. , m the be held . “Yagpoion ‘Doplovcble Esc g: Eee 2 MOMe Safel Ne. =| Eeecetas vieenabin ANN 3 eplorable’ Briss Warn = m3 ont Ward e Ee Chi y dca oa ad ae "at a after 3 “Linabury ‘my Chapel ae ARBO Brin My § Motorole seae a8: ic license special persons Edenh cacti Monday, Bent. 3 : youn Americans vonjom ies Sito #4] She oe Wee Se Timigiaen he| Sh, Se anny na were now in Burroughs 4 Nat ‘Cash R 388 Saw M id opposing the motor: oe. eee Sere 1987, delegates to censured t Red gel, mee op Oe Rat Dairy . - #3| 2 Boys i an Th Hare, Inj idea. Mr. ond Mrs. tnfeat 2 Congress the jecmens Peale! Camp, Be soup = iowa : cael ys in Car Trunk” in an accident ber on lest tail pd ani eh ag Be * : n .« 33.7% Pg : . | insared . August o= The * +. * t ican Pac ‘ He et rg an = CHK AGO a nk hard pcbiag =, an Un- Sven coral th oa. trom t- censure oeteae Airi .. 31.4 No Am West . tiers hunt (®—Two ance. sciitenes aut aaae ing. ) pernande ome with the ges the resol c r Cp ‘37 Nor Pa AY BI " ed young auto’ Ceme terment Lorea of: Rev. Dermey. sony most ution ee, Jt... 4x No ¢ 4; wom b broth 4 ‘ineur- ata tery. Ba! in Otte: ifietat- ee. mz 3 " -sollpeome te ag omg prompted Cater Sa 164 a te Pw 42.3) leerosr ¢ feputed the police after | enon ‘ 5 A Paro f Usiores wil ee to cs Local ree ae & (finals rence. The of the 10-|Sbe bie Ps 118 on two boys saw al~that’ with « obvious,” oe ee In persor ; ly adopted measure hes a On. 8 Owens Ti ‘ iicar and Nae th a man with he ee ween 7B BB Bi Stace : a aril 9 gly mine a ms Re Oe 8 so.¢, their one trunk fever af esapeiouy tan said,| eughter oth : Erne 23 4 regul ted 4 id the in Mil M_ . 3 Pan A . 4 home away, ret of a the ine vote ee < elt Hotel: “EnA e ation existi 41 (Cities Sv c ge33 Bash W Air .. 1 : earl urned Legisla sory insura in r a. and a Myers servnems ssa ome a slearociagel onyrt Cluett Shea: a3 Param we a More than He ( — to tal. po erenag will give = er oer e Pe Pronk 2 an, x ohesesss-sas able.” regarded the ols - Ps ia - | 300.2- Penne Da |. § 4 ched several icemen ions of 0 the re an- ome Pur a re REF as ‘‘deplor- » or reeled hE ~ ey youngsters hours had /| missi the governor’ commenda- RARSH, y Punera IGHT ~AMB oe * Gol Gan. : 33 Pepsi Cola... spt jtura heme star thay ied ts ox reagan pnanllngs s study com. feet Pa: for OF powtiae W ITIOUS The 1 * Come a iss Ptizer * "309 for failed to re- h will re nsured mot = 12; Cass 1 RaneaRA be fire “> now : Work * part OMEN Se aa _ The 1.000 stent _le Sie Be RR A her fee mpper port at the end of is seas i, ee fe Peet oa Hoge aaa » pan should ders Con 1 teen 14 i rs. . Ope 60% | Somes benas ton { pric ge Gonauin Pw. 448 Philip ior: 4h |e" —— none, % maa ee Rees, | fees koviy ne ssIsFANT MANAGER ct rio Off and nati the U ex-/Cont _ 2. Pilisby Mills . 27 Daniel, told nt Im iG ag aren. Narsh sister of equive- Maile vaen . Blaitenore t0 speck “United States Seat a 84 Peas as: Silty man wed Fly ce Rae at os owe | fant faye | jag ee tres P ONTI AC 2 ee gh agg Gent OHS. iY puro ose sllonger Phares acne Gn ra Rend Pt eoting Bent in Wht age gg Lee, Ne Bags , yo for the ed China Curtiss W wilt. Repub voe-- 3o.g| She sald to learn County. | he Road: Sec. the Huntoon Pupe / a _, DISCOUNT CO Student Assn, was dete in a8 aie BP eae Eye picked. them car oe ioe esr a pane Te ears pea Deve te ves et Navona om 8 Bra dhe we seed Sa ade fang, "pewaanip Poenaniy, Bost Prats street tate, | 1 : me we Se another resol tig debat “+A Pent .... $5.7 St way 4 BM as too la had told oo - Bali, a at the 1 Tag Ss father Lal age , 8 E : : gress 4 lu e. t Al - + 186 Jos 3 the te for them lock tember 4200 T m- be ore of Cit ma 6 Pike St. as ora raegy the con- wh mY -- 32 &t Ree ‘Bro i} street. them to be on to be made into « s er Se more be held aturaay. ANE Pacem ong r * ase . . : = t iJ i Ow Layewer Pie Cedasena silted o — Be Mua se? geass altinn B3 nome eee Gabiand County Towmanip ‘ot Seema | a aaa ga ' Down a University of ts attend! m of | £2 e BR, ss at gee On - 23 home youngsters, w aiket oe tal of viene, gearing theld. ery sttietatine, ee, San Ww. eg os pact pce nding the iretont ce Sete ot: pa feat ip a ho had left x0 Ft 2h thre crest Stata erespes MONI cmawan at expulsion TeS0- Ford me cee BS Wr 3 , Lincoln P: they had ine equip- Eu of X Paims’ Bu inclusive Kentmoor | In ral flomes ONDAY ing in a ts fo of xine he: S33 Senne na Se ae ca lent heal, wet Fatme Sub; 6. inclusive of __ iin Memoriam MIDGET Pig DAY ; om last = Prue < — a 4 ire a? Sn mtn near von wandered {#28 + % ot Gection 2.10 ce — of x, LOVING a peenar UTO : * ae Pan Bek |: 163 8 a oe le, . Side. tion: acres of 2; 8.02 eres in a _ Johnson, ORY 0 Time Trial 1 RACES see delegates re: x Gan rom”. iy gd a Batnch 25, by ee on Foe 12: gee edie ede a 2 age “toda “passed ert Fe enn Fire Race 2:30 P.M eee woae ue 3 their = $55 Sun Fact : $f | small. bo: et oe Bee Sede G be toneeres Ye in aE ~“e ~ Cash “nu. 240m; Ein M159 Speedy called for exp bare inte Se fie BT Eee let car on the N bad sen two rene tee ee ae at ot oan ee e ERRLGR BaF Bera yt oe . aoe = ce rain< o ‘d m 2 ernie i< ry sl ft Speed eek | ccuac ad cue < pred oe OS 241 Femae AE 0) a oe ee the trunk | se the Seema eels es Sher—epce ra ©. perch mata} weet. Same ing nia’ office where the = ontell to H. granting G re t C ' 45'3, ho s fro ocmele 4 estab reot bed $ of © oe ane Jenging ing w cash The setae and Al of othe! Br on $6 “Bextron |, oes me. m the Kalaz nope ERE ef nd treats : ean rest, remember ce deep eral EAGED MAN on. nl ‘with « yg : mee . pasindinssa nis today with the Goodyear pee at Timk re | Police * * | beatae hn whieh the coe Tote en fete a by his oe a rir = sent m,spoard. and - Must be site in prea orcraee BaP get Blteen reported * | oS ae com | es ea ge it oon Lar tn mer... 28 Nort reported young boys Township C worl mies Tsar RY OF GF Genterine 6800 7 oper splendi Attractive working cone “ine Pee” ‘tip 2 sce _ HE ing in ‘te ee Fenen tne cada ee Nor, net even, aise Aue: ——_ eres as Bee" m of eo ‘od ALE. By oe ine af Tay ost & Boe near the| seo on ee sume or] nt, eee you be ieee (SS pt ete | The Cre bie Bieta oe taut, ‘Seep aie amet ti eS ree pea PAE Fal Bo oe aaa ETE e 27.7 Lin , Mrs. - the 2 pursuan and Moth 2 £ a a ee E i . oe 33 had _ . Dittri ber of et p Rapat sore t on F Car § XPERI No read: ED ig 473 igen «+ 33 ack been ch at tte Bank of iders goostal mast | ather, oh mere TENCED Ui Bag Seer y to # ty ae : tad Ly on be | accounted babe aced but Pbpb inaw By 4 phen og mg BOX - Pile a "ee hottest on SED me oe on ) 4 Waleteon 172 his acti owner | [i pce Poy 2 At REPLIES ¢ floor time. cars—Pien tots, oe acievar wee er Pop gat w t Un Tei. vs ities. [consider ac, on Tuesday, Pena. State i dae a a.m. today ne ie 7 = Mune MA SL Sat Fit ee Bs Nazis Tryi cent cae nme purpose cf oe eee wee | ee r oC , — TOPS IN ITS P ro ‘By Eada ».Gi/or Co rying re i th “ormye| | a 4 the tollowing | | aoa hr te Surb Girls : Cc. ' oes m [et the laws of the Lake _Masical ba po ghee ger Be phn - y j Pe RICE c OOK A i eback be oF me gf the cer ie ros rae %& 491 Pa — ckground segreesive. on the Bong 2 yy of : rforma LASS sotiated Fresh, GrRaons n | eq and confirmed; States, 23 4, 18, 7. deed eabai gusential. Un. ee ‘a ae : Br nce and Ec IN SS + = ermany tere, imeidental ew afr. the = x Si, 37, 87 oe 18,4 tion” stale auauiic oe Oe ee TED in person oe i nd aoa aa! sald wo bank mat- ” a — ations | Wood re 2 and onomy Net change mast Rails Ue HANNO wo ppp Pama mine S.A wepy oft merger $i. 76, 87, 116, at ois Mab S Pontiac Press.” jiitrat bts 28mg ew i ‘oon Fri A tis Util 60 | Some VER, Ge bank ps gg pser hy the afore 15, N necess: RD * Ha mh Lk. r Har j [Week tao aia fit i ving aitn’s oid ohawens ce fle at the bank eat es 3 a Tabeet only. Paaquale's came | ane, AEPUY, TOR # Tonquerionr sine top Fear age me, it Hied| West Ge Comat oe ee 4 tet Se Seo the | ; i Beton, Bigs, 11, “ # RADIO TRANSMISSION ge ie low oH § 3 it soo nections atts Be ora ft Pontiac Press P General ¥en | 1966 ‘ 4. . , 3 ytd i : XN * 2.TON x DIO” ise low ioe ity Ha ieee oo the North Hara We aaa 14 38. 3617, 10, 30 FOR WANT AD : POLICEMEN nS | _lomework “Ret. Oh Giedet mar PAINT + POWER seal | ee sh i Ode “Deutsche theiche ‘Alps.| ¥ eee hataisit OE DIAL FE ADS "| Saran Mie writs € eR a + ‘ ite A\ 69.6 171. ng m ichs jotice to TISEME! 2-8 i ice may be wn i. with, children “Oi # CRASH WALL #2 MIRR STEERING { “ 14|for seats | moderate party] tne affic Proposals abi neg From 8 te os a cypen? deducted) high in serv. health, Exes Must be in CRASH TIRES “Ww ORS: Parliament. n the new parties | ford Se tesa a.m. to city hall, school cists for right pate hice: * tem an WASHERS pe gregery ont wy geen py se eit a ~~ — -PRUDEN at aed ie ore Be nea erataaad AN ‘\five per expected to ts ot oo bids will 16, A 20 Press — ee re -Asnounees NTIAL tN Helgi 3286 Etpertence not D ALL e cent mini gain oes oe satin spond ¢ aany ter y Tb peter aren S.. CO. re Ave $ TAXES . ssary t mum thelttrection” fed gon ernie grew oe tor errer ° bon ere » Auburn nil vote m nnd nage gr ig uaen of toa, ter aibity “for errors | other us Call Pet in Walled Labe- 90 representation. and. werk = meh Foal angle ‘or wast portap of Wo" pans gut) Personne! ma plus You. Th Sit palty te ann “ng quanitieg. intr ror evo] mem cringe the fre REAL cnater. “ is Is the : repenta isa mele principal volved : ment ween bee advertise ESTA = nt adie car Lu of t in this erro; value been Excetie SALESMAN TE - coitilieg Nazis, ’ for fence Lin. he follow work r peiew & ren mt oppertantt InN — Drive. radical righ un-|togt ioe high, ~ = on : ere made i ~ the pay ow compan y offered TRY IT — WE} Away Pric tists puane He cwcumenty rae una | Sect mae, of enn ge ttm oe aty RS. R KNOW YOU'LL KER gg ong an = an Set Semen, em teres nna WANT are on, file Chosing ER y. MO re wg be ae pas E. ADAM a SINC.” teeulae wPSDs96- Dine Wey 5-CO. | rE £3 Ul n inte weve Tea a 8-6801, | The effect Monday, ssn jie Dad 5 became main : ent. ‘ yon SC a bed ece CASI ee: HUR H aN" ete RY, sell thi ei matty hss A ds.