| Fair and Cooler ; Details page two we old fit , 118th YEAR * & & & R- PONTIAC, NICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 17, 1955—44 PAGES . “*0curmp cums onrrep russe en Diane Batters Carolina ape mEeee ee eae al ee ee ee "i is +e eee tate « CHARLOTTE | GAROLINA coaetd ot Sek he a atl ome 7 ee ia we Se: | Duane} i Liberty St. Monday may hav out plug on the 1'4-inch g the basement, | Said today. An inspection team foun Pier and Beach Resorts in Path of Big Blow emolished a home at 6-8 e been due to a loose clean- as service line leading into ~~ ans eT Say May Have Caused Blast - maoriey Morchoud Cty Hatteras | , | SOUTH. 4 f Hottyrdae o> da The explosion which d vey te = Pontiac Fire Marshal Charles E. Metz d the loose installation yes- , terday, Metz explained. Gas may have seepéd into the fi mnitrer, | basement through it, he added. Peronistas End “———* Meanwhile, : County Prosecutor dhe [ae ©. Ziem said his office | 4their wrath against U. S. es South Koreans | Keego Seaman in nado ‘Beach Resorts Stone Gl Officer at Neutral Camp American Hurt as Mob Raids Convoy En Route to Truce Team Billets _ SEOUL (#—Rock-hurling South Koreans injured an American Army officer to- day as they again turned | troops guarding inspection teams of the Neutral Na- tions Supervisory Commis- sion. oad Lt. Wayne N. Hansen, Augusta, Ga. was hit on the head as South Koreans and stones at eight U. S. | Army vehicles crossing ‘the | | causeway between Inchon! | series of South Korean demon- strations demanding ouster of pro-Communist Ceech and Polish members of the NNSC, flared into vielence as 100 Seuth Ko- reans tried to bleck Army supply trucks going to Woimi. It came just as last week's mob | rioting and demonstrations against a personnel age ey to have and as et L. UN, m- | mander. was en route . Seoul okyo headquarters. | sessions with South Korean hurled a barrage of ges : : Hit as Center Creeps Inland Winds, Rain Whiplash Unprotected Area Torn by Connie's Fury WILMINGTON, N. C. (® —Hurricane Diane threw her full punch at the North Carolina coast today and moved inland across the. southeastern part of the state. High winds and tides lashed the beaches of uppet South Carolina and south- ern’ North Carolina but earlier reports indicated the damage would not be as serious as feared. The center of the hurricane, about which 100-mile winds re- volved, moved inland over Wil- mington about 5:20 a.m., approxi- a enlisted in the Navy the same year. He will return home in October | bad- during“ “Coynie, which hit with his bride, Shirley Aliueary. | roughly the same area last week, | -North Carolina was harder hit | but not damaged as much as dur-- ing Connie, reports indicated. At Carolina Beach, N. C. on a peninsula south of Wilmington, Threat to Shoot Puts Down erst Sent “: Nebraska: Prison Rebellion == Oakland’ airport for the return flight to hs LINCOLN, Neb. —A 12-hour prison rebellion at the Lemnitzer spent several heated) Nebraska State Penitentiary collapsed today when | the beach and oP ol in the boardwalk area. Water flooded streets and washed across from the ocean to the yacht basin, But observers said the dam- age there was not as serious as |age there was wot At Atlantic Bpach, to the north- east, many houses were séfiously SLAM armed troopers and National Guardsmen marchéd into) damaged by waves. Sane Paes reques sshgpeny gga napehg, ome, 7eenine Rhos that Amer.| the cell block with orders to shoot to kill if necessary.| trrsene wmas 1S miles or Uneasy TRUCE [atte ana arcinur P. nogue |tem'a"ar vase tom vanmn| "0 ahots ware red | , ranean. 85 . Lattorneys: for the home's | demonstrations. "| Gov. Victor Anderson said t 285 p - who t 95 mies ot Souhourt Nc” fen a 22 =| Supreme Council Warns | >wner, Hugh M.’ Dana. | compared conferred with Rhee | had set fire to six ptisod shopd arid..spent Abe| Mgt | ine special 1 a.m. bulletin, the : Trawere wae Couhehe Chocchern to| Dan @ m so'tuninant oth SC | ccered " pres and equipment in their. cell. block, | epee! — ——— cen ar Wirepnete | CO ge ge ag offe ‘no ty at all” after Warden Joseph Bovey | sietvedt ot Wikaiaaten. north- ‘ WHERE DIANE WHIPS CAROLINAS — Symbols in the map above iMustrate location and counter-clockwise rotation of Hurricane Diane | Expect Reprisal Action men when the explosion cccaman eas taken off the critical list gf Burke Takinc Taking | told them at 6 a.m. to be back in their cells within two | minutes or the troopers would shoot. en Before the storm hit land, hur ficane force winds extended. far ~ ‘ i se AP Wirephete and Wolmi Island, where | mately two hours before high tide, Cepwper! Mowa ortiall SEVERE BEATING — The steel pier and boardwalk at Carolina = : VIRGINIA ofe Beach. NIC. tgbes |e ‘severe iealies bore Hurricane Diane for the eutral truce inspectors are | | The storm began to lose force ' third time today. About 200 feet of the pier was lost to Hurricane housed. * | as it plodded north-northwest at Elizabeth City Connie last week. = | Army doctors said Hansen sus- PLEASANT DUTY — The lucky fellow handing British sereen | about 14 miles an hour over the Winston Salem Greensboro —__— tained a slight brain concussion actress Jeanette Scott in a goat cart outside af the West London| land. | Ms, Oiiieins ae! p and bruises of the ribs and legs | Fashion House is A.T.E.3 James Mitchell. Jeanette had a fitting for| South Carolina beaches, at the | thigh Powt ~ 8 é L P l Ee Li rl ; coed his condition as | the Drrtpiape she “i las si we greener Venice Film Festival. | edge of the storm after it veered Ralegh : Mit $ son of Mr.- rs. Arden T, Mitchell of 1531 Kessler | northward during the night, suf- NORTH CAROLINA OO se ug on as Ine The incident, latest in’ the. Ave., Keego Harbor. A 1951 graduate of Roosevelt High School, Mitchell | fered only minor damage as they as the storm hit the Carolina coast in Fn same area as Hurricane BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, ; Connie last week. | ~The end of a shaky two-month | truce between the Roman Catholic es Pontiac Guordsmen Train; | ’Pontiac General Hospital caday.| He is now reported in dair condition, When the a and ahead of thé storm center and men marched into’ gales ranged up to 20 miles out, e cell block they found all). Many of the buildings on the Suspect Soldier Gl Was Camp Aide When Boy Vanished; Showup Planned MUSKEGON @® — Police said they would question a soldier from Fort Riley, Kan., today in the slaying of 12-year-old Peter Gor- ham. And they planned a showup of Camp Wabaningo personnel age woman who reported seeing ‘ boy like Peter’’ talking to a siden: ist the day the Evanston, Ill., boy scout vanished. Peter vanished July 5 while on“ a bike at the Duck Lake scout had been shot through with a srfall caliber it, 333 fis é gsi hg F LEE a f 1 in Gorham Case. | will end _ land County's form of government Cooler Weather Predicted Here ‘for Tomorrow The U. S. Weather Bureau sees cooler weather tomorrow following | today's near-90 degree tempera- tures. Tomorrow's more temperate air two-day return of the hot r which playued the area for more than a Yesterday, the mercury 90 degrees in downtown and today it hit the 88-degree mark, Occasional rain is expected to- morrow night. Taking a look at the next month’s weather outlook, the weather bureau said the Pontiac. area will have normal tempera. | ern tures, ranging between 62 and ba degrees. | At 8 a.m. today,: stood at 73 degrees, — to * at 1 p.m. to ‘Nonogenarian Dies RAINELLE, W. Va. ® — Mrs.! continued yesterday. Police fired from a slaughter house yesterday | Burke” -. Prosecutor Robert” Cavanaugh Mary Frances Kenney, 93, died | tear gas to break up a crowd. of | and still roamed free although hit| group of American ships to sald the soldier, whom he identi- yesterday, leaving 149 direct de- 500 students | Chureh and Argentina's dominant | Peronista political party appeared + at hand today. The party's Supreme Council | ‘last night indicated its open anti- | church campaign would be revived with a statement condemning “those who use religious dogma and -their church as_ instruments of low political ends.’ The council | said the time had come for it to resume all-out political activity. Such a move had been expected | | after the government announced | Monday that it had uncovered a) tion political leaders. 5 Peron last November brought a | church-state dispute into the near, his regime. The church denied the | accusation. . Since the June 16 revolt the gov- ernment has soft-pedaled criticism of thé: church and Sponsored a/| move in Congress to postpone for | , Nention authorized to remove | “Catholic nationalists’ and opposi- - state church. | Publi¢ demonstrations and dis- | The two servicemen are fair condition. They are lo Savedge, 20, of 2401 Opdyke, and | Lawrence Abbey, 21, of 37 Ca- yuga, Lake Orton. The concussion shattered win- dows in some % neighboring . homes and injured seven persons altogether, MORE DAMAGE REPORTED Damage reports continued to come in today.-Mr. and Mrs. Orley | Bruff, owners of a house at 103 plot to assassinate President Juan | | Henderson St. directly in back of | demy provided a parade of mid- D, Peron and other government | ‘the blast site, returned from a} |shipmen and, for both Carney and leaders, The government blamed | vacation. They said their garage | Burke, 17-gun salutes impossible “Catholic nationalists’ and poopsi-| was wrecked and house and auto' in Washington office buildings | severely damaged. The inspection team was _ O'Farrell and Pontiac Police Detective James Bale. - Assistant Prosecutor Homer G. | Gerue will conduct the prosecutor's | the mercury | six months the constitutional con- | office investigation, said Ziem. Bull ‘Defies Captors MONTGOMERY, Ala. uy — A : | The threat. of Hurricane Diane Navy Comman Successor to Carney | Picks Up Reins Today at 17-Gun Ceremony _ ANNAPOLIS, Md. u—Command of the Navy passes from Adm. | Robert B. Carney to Adm. Arleigh A. Burke today amidst ceremonial honors never before accorded a, new chief of naval operations. The program at the Naval Aca- | where all previous CNOs have | been sworn in since the office was | | created in sms, * * ‘deck of an aircraft carrier in Norfolk, Va.. where it had been | planned, to the. steps of the. aca- demy dormitory Burke left as a! midshipman hed years oo Burke won cas ra World War II as commander of the “ittle | | Beaver” destroyer squadron in the | South Pacific. Adm. William Hal- | moved the ceremony from ‘in See Pictures on Page 13 Officers and men of Pontiac's two National Guard anite—Com- pany M, 125th Infantry, and the 107th Ordnance Company—cur- rently are in the second week of | their annual summer training encampment at Camp Grayling. Fer a pictoral review of field life with the citizen-soldiers, see page 13 in today’s Pontiac Press. Pontiac Merchants’ ‘Frolic’ Held Today Pontiac's Chamber of Com- merce and Retail Merchants Assn. jare ‘holding their 19th annual “frolic” today at Brooklands | | Country. Club, More than 300 city businessmen and their guests were expected to | attend the affair, which features golf during the afternoon and a dinner at 7 p.m. ‘She’ s Still Going Strong RUTLAND, Vt. }—Mrs,.Emma Gatewood, 67, of Gallipolis,-Ohio, Starved out, arrived in Sherbirne Pass yester-: | turbances which began - Monday | 1,300-pound ‘Brahma bull escaped sey nicknamed him “3l-Knot| day on a walking trip from. Mt. | for steaming through a | Ogiethorpe, Ga., to Mt, Katahdin, | animal. until sundown and then| men to be named to the top ‘post. | | five pairs of shoes; So far she has | gave up the hunt until daylight. Carney is 60. | walked 1,700 miles, | prisoners withig: their cells. | . Newsmen waiting outside the walls heard a noise that sounded to them like a gun shot, but Gov. Andergon automatic cell doors being shut. Three convicts were injured | ‘during the rebellion which start- | ed just after supper last night. Twe were slugged over the head last\night by other lamates, and when officers entered the cell block this morning they f-und a third convict, his face and shirt covered with blood, curied up in the back of a cell. No guards were injured. The gov. ernor attributed this to “Warden Bovey's move in withdrawing the unarmed guards from the prison yards yesterday when he got the tip-off to the impending outbreak — demands from a group of con- victs that two men who had been placed in segregation yesterday be released This was Nebraska's second pris- ‘on rebellion this year, Last March eight prisoners seized two guards and holed up in the security build- to attack | Maine. She reported that since she LAMONT, Okla, (i—Lamont. has shouting insults at the by about 20 pistol bullets. Five’ an enemy-held island point. At 53, | began the long hike on May 3 she | decided not to hold its annual free fied only as from Texas and a scendents, 5 sons, 6 daughters, 62. government in the city of Eva | armed men stalked the dangerous | he becomes one of the youngest has lost 24 pounds and worn out member of the special engineer | grandchildren, 75 great-grandchil-| Peron, 40 miles south of Buenos | ‘Corps’ camouflage division at Fort | dren, and 1 talc ts Aires, — | ing for 3% days before they were ‘Melons Squash Party watermelon feed this season for the first.time in 30 years. No water- melons. The harvest is too late, The Oakland Citizen. League has published ‘the first of a series | of bulletins describing. why it feels agencies county... / ‘ ® will inymediately recognize its to individual charters, with- | holds this authority from counties, states. 5 | The county “thus repeatedly demonstrated that it wants to run) out iene according to its own = 1958 Michigan citizens will vote on whether they want.a con- stitutional convention for a general overhaul of the state constitution. eee ew ewe ** avaee’ ee Oe ee eee mb ont aie wad tt Gan eee eee A state law passed in 1927 would permit Oakland to name a “county controller,” the group | states, "aes He would have “some of the powers of a city. manager — ac- Oakland Citizens League Proposes County Manager told them that was the | | North Carolina coast were unpro- ‘tected. Last week's Connie car~ | ried away profective sand dunes. | which had been rebuilt after Hurs ricane Hazel’s onslaught only last October. .Heavy- rains preceded the storm. Tentatively OK Annexing Land Shopping Center Site Final Approval Hinges - on Several Provisos Annexation of a 145- acre shop- ping center site in _ Bloomfield Township was given tentative ap- proval by the City Commission ant, night. Although not giving a full green light to the project, the Commis+ sion gave the developers strong indication the city will annex the Jand at Telegraph and Square Lake” Rds. when it concurred with a Plan . Commission report FeooHt, mending the move. ke + eG reee the city limits. } Thg commission sent the ques- tions. to City Manager Walter K.. Willman for. answers. He is” scheduled to present them at next” week's meeting. “I don't see any serious objec-" tions, but in fairness to the citi«= ‘* Geeks THE PONTIAC PR be weet: een ie eae 7h wr 5 Ne Py * ig e tice ¢ #4 ok Se ° Te e Ww a ya frigera were trapped and attributed to her, but no one died have been added to the state's | y a) chiatric night. on the beaches. |mental hospital system. Peupsieny Church congregation | The bodies of Lee Andrews, 2,; Once again the South Carolina The latest of these improve. |3t ud apace | Just across the | and his brother Lewis, 5, were shoreline, though buffeted by wind ments is a 220-beq unit now near- | Kentucky line in ena. 5, n : * discovered by their mother when and tides along the northern ing completion at Mt. Pleasant. The announcement came Tues-| she opened the refrigerator in a | beaches, appeared to have escaped | But tt jaaeees toate | day ut the femeral wear bene nee nn ud wie Cae | oat emmigh, Wiliams auld, be- | lee Valectbes oh Ont ln none | their north ——e tenement. | it did with — . cause the waiting list Is grow- | after being bitter eng igy teoaate) | | . , The mother, Mrs. Veronica-An:~__ Military and naval installations ' faster than the state’s build- | during services Saturday in Ft. | A rey ii jy.| Ig program can possibly move. | Payne, Ala. cee, AE tad Yost reterent| Ween | bat) maar preparetions ey | { Snake handling violate. Ken- a police station where she reported Planes were flown out of the area’ The waiting list is now 1,188. tack anslhick g law At ben the boys missing. - (and ships moved into more secure Williams said, and growing at the pe ee : wae - . a ab ma | She pulled the boys, clad only anchorages. More than 80 naval rate of 31 additional cases each death ceValectine oF rfp ts — in shorts, from the tiny cubicle | ships put to sea, or moved up the month. es phe ineville, | and summoned aid. A doctor re-| Chesapeake Bay to hurricane an-| ported he detected signs of life | chorages. in the younger boy, but despite) More than 500 naval planes were that we are faced with an emer- emergency efforts, both were pro- | flown inland from Virginia bases, | ——_— nounced dead in Hahnemann Hos-| Marine air bases in North Caro- | pital. lina were emptied. ee The Weather Bureau said Hurri- ; The Weather cane Diane is expected to hit | Re-Scheduled Sept. ] PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostiy a) northwestern Virginia early tomor- . bt he , ane thee ee The examination of former Lake ‘tatr row, ‘artly | cloudy pontast oS ee Pia n ursda ™ i ri > . 86. Variable Orion auto dealer David P. Daw t * ° * ' “a _ | An overflow crowd turned out for | These figures indicate to me | the last rites on Straight Creek, | = a |-the community Valentine served Dawson Examination | Eies, singing, guitar picking and | | for many years. There were eulo- snake handling. | More than a dozen preachers eu- | | logized Valentine. And while four | guitar pickers sang, other preach. | ers handled two copperheads and | passed them among the crowd. pa te- Grace Smith of Toledo ie i LS winds 4-8 miles ear per hour ~ eday, becoming northeast 5-12 miles per . son on an embezzlement charge ° “ syee Senieht Taken by Death Today has been postponed to Sept. 7 in Man Faces Arraignment Lowest jenperkune seeies sam TOLEDO w — Graces Estelle | Lake Orion Justice C + Chiet on Indecent Liberties 3 Smith 72 ‘ { Smith's Assistant Oakland County Prose- 7 vite Reine velocity 1 mpn peg Pephare Restaurant cutor George F. Taylor said today.| A 52-year-old Wixom man, ts = Sun sets Wednesday at 7-31 p.m. | Cafeteria and Service apeoeepag Dawson, 31, is accused of em-| Scheduled for Circuit Court ar- / Sohn bets Wake thee at vot m, | and one of the nation’s leading pezaling $28,82 from the Univer. | Paignment Monday after he waived ; Sdben foes Thursday at Mi | restaurateurs, died here today. sal CIT Credit Corp. branch office examination on an indecent liber- sass le reek _Downtows ere se Besides,the cafeteria, Miss Smith | rhe — Oct. na — = | ove ohare bm cart yom... Be -- had operated five other Toledo “ay ae ee The Bauer . TM. pm. LF jee : ; |Neys asked the adjournment, ‘Tay- | Suspect, Edward Hamlin, Sam eating establishments at various appeals lw 10 ior e ' | was released on $500 bond by Jus- . a [peceap lapel teed pdhorr gegen oe | tice Elmer C. Dieterle. He is ac- Tuesday in Pontiac. ; ever to serve as President of t | ied with rai “4 Highest tempersture = °"™ go | National Restaurant Association, | Grand Larceny Attempt | [US¢d with taking indecent liber | ties with a 15-year-old girl. Hisar tempepetane 20S." ..2,, 18) MMe alo was a past president | Ch rece Face Two Men ° 4 Weather—Pair, | of the Ohio State Restaurant As- rge . x Age in Pentise al cert rally Toledo Restan- “| Two men will be arraigned in Breakin Charge Exam aeeae Cyto arene | Undead mane oar” yomppes Commiy -Covatt Cons thao Waived by Milford Man ee , Surviving are her, brothers, | grand larceny. | Jack Rivers, 18, of Milford, Ralph B. Smith, president of the Grace’E, Smith Co. and Paul M. | Smith; and sisters,- Mrs. §. W. | Mason, Toledo, and Mrs. James | H. Sibbison, Cleveland. - | bond oan will be ‘Saturday in To-| Township Justice Elmer C. Die- he was Arraigned in West oomfield Township Justice Court. | He was released on $500 bond | after being ordered for arraign- | ment in Cireuit Court Menday by Justice Elmer C. Dieterie, Rivers, according to State Po- lice, broke into a Waterford Town- Ship drive-in restaurant Monday. jal on 350 | Blo were caught in the act of tak =e ee », “The Sault Ste. Marie canal has ‘handled a total of 4,288,434.396 tons be freight since it was opened. * ° for Inspection CHICAGO uM — Nike, the U. S. | anti-aircraft | | Army's supersonic * | Guided missile, now is ready to act as the nation’s first line of | defense against enemy air attack, | | “I hope the" day never comes | | when we'll have to use it.” said | j lst Lt. Willam Henschel during a | | guided tour of site C-93 of the | net ‘work. “But we'll be ready if, we ; Chicago-Gary AAA defense do.” cers and 101 enlisted men who man “B” Battery of the 86th AAA Missile Battalion. Situated im Skokie Lagoons north of Chi- cago, the unit is one of many Which ring the Chicago area. Nike missile installations. like it are deployed throughout the United States as an inner ring of defense for industrial, highly populated and strategic areas. } 4 craft speeds. INSTALLATION OPENED traveling at 14. Henschel is one at 8 offi-, Named after the goddess of vic- ‘tory.ef Greek mythology, the Nike is a deadly weapon designed to seek out and destroy enemy air- Supersonic This Nike guided missile instal- lation was opened for inspection | for the first time since the peri- | keynote The report, hailed as a ‘“‘his- toric landmark," disclosed the results of highly secret research into the fundamental physical processes of the atomic era. But the paper read by Dr. Vance L. little light on the subject for the man in the street or even the college physics student. It summarized in terms and symbols incomprehensible to anyone but an advanced mathe. matician the results of all re- search made on atems in the United States. Dr the atoms-for-peace conference that “the interaction of neutrons | with uranium 235 is the funda- | mental physical process of the | atomic era “A detailed understanding of the process,"’ he added, “is the to the entire atomic technology." : DELAYED REACTION Another American scientist, Robert S. Stone of thé Univer- , Sity of California, said a person exposed 7 miter defense system was estab- | | lished. The first site Lhees installed | vised the conference that shorter in Decem- | at Ft. Meade, ber, 1953. Md., * * * | . A visit to Nike launching site {s |. revealing. Except for Nike itself, | | you see little that makes spectacu- | lar news unti) the details of its | operation are explained speed, range, altitude and lethality of Nike are classified. So are instrument panels and equipment A Nike system consists of a large underground storage area available by platform elevator. The expendable missiles are launched from above ground racks, A separate missile load- ing area and a control station are placed some distance from the launchers. The Nike is fired from an almost verticle position. Each is ready to The its guiding go at a moment's notice. They are4 manned 24 hours a day. days a week, Lt. Henschel said. RADAR CONTROLS seven Nike is guided to its target by | radar. Ground contro} equipment -| ineludes three radars, a computer, | automatic plotting boards, remote control launching racks and gaso | line powered generators. * PS One of the three radars searches ap- The second is a tracking radar which pieks up and tracks the enemy the target and detects the proach of distant aircraft. plane as it approaches and feeds information on its movements to the computer. The third radar tracks the missile throughout its flight and reports its momputer These data enable the missile fo go where it can hit the target. “Water Wonderland LANSING (—No point in Michi- | gan is more than 85 miles from one of the Great Lakes. And a lake or stream is no more than Six miles from any one spot. Mich igan has 11,037 inland lakes larg er than 10 acres. to radioactvity might not show the effects for 25 years, He said the time lag would make it difficult to connect cause and effect. Dr. A. A. Letavet of Russia ad- working days and longer paid vacations were among the best ways of protecting the health of workers in atomic plants. Commissioners Seek Pay Hike After 30 Years Although his proposal that City Commissioners’ posts become com- pletely honorary ones failed dis- mally, Mayor William W. Donald- son last night succeeded in establishing a committee to study | increasing the seven commission- ers’ lowly salaries Commissioners receive 83 for each official meeting they attend, with a maximum salary of $300 a year. “This schedule was set over 30 years ago and at the present time | is considered grossly inadequate,” Donaldson said. “At present, the position is prac- tically an honorary one. I, for one, would rather forego the present remuneration and make it purely an honorary position until adequate adjustment is ‘made. “The present Commission has often been referred to as a good Commission. I would be willing to be “good for nothing’ if it. would help to rectify the present situ- ation.” Donaldson's motion that the $5 pay scale be eliminated from an the city charter failed for lack of | a second. But unanimous ap- | proval was given his secend pro- posal that a study committee be formed “to consider modern compensation for the commis- sieners,”’ Named to the committee were former mayors John C. Cowe, James F. Spence and Arthur J. | Law, and former commissioners | Harold W. Dudley and Harcourt S. Patterson. Back-to-School Shonving Tin: ; Sailor of the Brook- | haven National,Laboratory shed _ Sailor told the scientists at’ _ Garden City Man Fined : } the use of fireworks. © | Hold ‘Bike Rode of the architect, lawmakers ap- | peaneaee cal bids will be wreved the -second low bid of $86,000 by Chissus Construction Co. | Despite the July heat wave, the | of Birmingham for the architec | city’s water department records | tural work ‘fo be done towards ‘for that month shew that no “as construction af the city's first ar- has equalled the May 21 water de- a ice skating rink at Eton | mand, when just under 6,000,000 | Park. ; | gallons were consumed. Assistant City Engineer Grober | | R. Serenbetz said this morning the| _ The monthly report indicates commission has 10 days after| beavy demands, with an output | awarding the bid to sign the con-| Of 110,887,200 gallons from Bir- 'tra¢t. He did not know whem con-| ™ingham’s eight wells. The | struction would begin but hoped| ™aximum total gallons pumped the rink would be available by the fer any one day fell on July 12 when water gusace totaled * first of the year | With a $125,000 5,893,300 gallons. - od Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Chorles Bufford Funeral for Mrs. Charles | (Blanche) Bufford, 76, of 19542 W. | Ss 5 - | South. Blvd. is at 1 p.m. Friday in | — : | Newman A.M.E. Church of which| , What's im a name? Plenty, as tne. a 2 | far as Bruce Carlisle is con- | she was a member. The Rev. J. | | Allan P é ae ; ;.| cerned, The young dancer, home ; Allen Parker, her paster, will offi [ ee +. ; | On Vacation from the Julliard , ciate and burial will be in Oak | Se t = | Hill Cemetery. The body is at the} * hoot a, Music in New — Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. | Moles cast putting on ti | She died @hursday night in Pon- | Botst y Ctreus performances at | ac General Hospital. | ord Inn, Farmington. | Born at Milford May 30, 1879, she; This necessitated entry ‘into | Was the daughter of William and! Chorus Equity Society, theatrical Louise Perkins Taylor. She mar-! union. Much to his chagrin, Car- ‘red Mr. Bufford in Pontiac in 1916. | lisle was told that someone else | Mrs. Bufford, who had lived her | already had the stage name of | entire lifetime-im Oakland County, | Bruce Carlisle, and that he'd have ; is survived only by her husband. to find something different. = | He's now. trying to accustom Mrs. Ethel M, Kelly himself tq the new moniker of “Ke- ; | vin" Carlisle. Bruce, or Kevn, is | Mrs. Ethel M. Kelly, 58, of 2/ staying with his parents, Mr. and | Ramona Terrace died at 2:45 a.m. | Mrs. T. D. Carlisle, of 764 South- today in Pontiac General Hospital. Bfrn in Jerfferson Co. Ind. Sept field Rd. 6, 1896, she was the daughter of | William and Rose A. Stout Frank. | lin. She came to Pontiac 30 years | ago from St. Louis, Mo. For the last 15 years she has been employed at Pontiac Motor | Division as registered nurse in first aid. She was a member of Industrial Nurses Association of Michigan. “She is survived by two sisters, Mrs.. Beatres Morrison and Mrs. Pauline Barry of East St. Louis, Ih Prayer service will be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight by the Rev. bond = issue A dance is in stere for members of the YMCA Young Adult Club to- night, who will leave the “Yu. at 8 p.m. for the Hannan YMCA in Detroit. President Jim Patterson invited men and women between the ages of 18 and 35 to join the | group. a = s . Baldwin and St. James Parks, in addition to Booth Playground, will receive the consideration long due them, city commission- ers said this week, Because the three were gifts, lawmakers moved to secure bronze name signs, showing the donors and the official name of the park. Other city parks will receive fn- ture consideration. , | * Mw * ® City Manager Donald C. Egbert attended his first City. Commis- sion meéting this week, since in- capacitated with a broken leg be Edward Auchard, assistant minis- suffered in a June 27 automobile ter at First Presbyterian Church. accident. Following this service in Sparks- : Griffin Chapel the body wil : ps to a a poe for ate | Study New Proposal: | * ’ on Prisoners’ Release }and burial, . Mrs. Mills L. Newman sie ane ee ne | A suggested city ordinance es- Mrs. Milts L. (Gladys Faye) New- Are ; man, 66, of 451 Osmun St.. died in tablishing a new policy for the ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Tues-|@lease of arrested persons was day forenoon. referred to the city attorney for Born in Muncie, Ind. Jan. 14, study at last night's City Commis- 1889 she was the daughter of Lon sion meetin and Charlotte Everett Handley. | The onal © ell chenete railed She married Mr. Newman there = eee cee) eae June 30, 1912 and came to Pontiac !% @ recently established county- from Jackson 32 years ago. wide policy for releasing state lai She is survived by her husband. | violators from jail, was proposed After 7:30 tonight the body will jbe taken to the Meeks Funeral by Milton R. Henry, a Pontiac |Home in Muncie where the funeral *#ttorney. It would apply to pey- will be at 11 a.m. Friday. Burial 80ns arrested for violating city will be in Elm Ridge Cemetery. | ordinances, . "Saw Gty Attorney William A. Ewart Sunday Dixie Crash "3s sested by, the Commis Claims 2nd Victim:: sion, to which Henry submitted A 4car crash Sunday on Dixie the proposal, to study the plan and report on it at a futute meeting. , Highway claimed its second victim State GOP Official today when 16-year-old Bobby Fu- icni gate, of Jackson, Ky., died at Pon- to Be Guest at Picnic . tiac General Hospital. Michigan's recently appointed Fugate, who died at 3 a.m., was Republican Nafional Committee- one of nine persons injured in the man Clifford O’Sullivap, a Port smashup, Glenda Churchwell, 17, Huron attorney, will be an honored of Flint, was killed instantly.- | guest at the annual picnic of the The crash, at Tindall Road in| Republican Women's Federation ot Brandon Township, took place Oakland County tomorrow at 6 | when. a northbound car went out of | p.m. in Rochester’s Avon Park.* control and collided headon with) O'Sullivan was named by the three southbound autos. GOP State Central Committee to | replace David Kendall, of Jacksop. | Many other state Republican leaders will attend, according to | Charged with driving under the | Federation Chairman Mrs. Charlés influence of liquor, Richard Den- | Barrett, of Pontiac. © : | Ske, 58, of Garden City paid a $75 j fine and $25 costs. He appeared | before West Bloomfield Township | Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. Popular State, What? : LANSING W — The State Cop- | servation Department predicts #6 . | million persons will visit Michigdn ‘State Parks in 1955, h All: except eight states restrict Pontiac ‘Boys’ Clubbers o Today Following a: “Bike Rodeo” this | will be jointly supervised by phy4- afternoon at ‘Eastern Junior High| cal education director Michael School for all members of the Boys | Fiorillo, program director Josegh Club, younger children in the club | Shevalier, and Coulacos. “¢ It officially close their Davy| Coulacos announced that the would participate in small races, speed races, and carrom ;contest. About 75 youngsters in the Davy | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WE DNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 Red Chinese Accuse U Ss. {east by Radio Peiping and heard . here, ignored repeated statements | of Korean Truce Breach || by American Army officials at! TOKYO, & — Communist, Washington and Tokyo that atomic? | and ‘Gerhard Ritsema, each 2, | Peiping's People’s Daily today ac-| cannon will not be introduced into! made a 4,500-mile trip to Cali- | cused the United States of prepar- oe —— fofnia in a 1919 Model-T Ford. | ing to send atomic, cannon into! The UU. S. Defense Department South Korea in’ violation of the | announced earlier this summer | They reported they had only minor | Korean armistice agreement. that it was sending atomic cannon| motor trouble and only two fat | The propaganda article, broad-' to U.S. bases in Okinawa. thres, Model T Saga HOL{-AND w — Peter Elzinga | Guide Children | in Entertainment Help in Movies, Video Aids Youth in Choice, of Material “| | j | A child can be helped to learn-| ing through proper guidance in selecting movies and television pro- | Sreme. This is the verdict of ex- | Get the solid feel, the rts. The Child Study — veo ot, double safety in this (eae fa eng ony _ better way to build cars! . American Motors exclusive Double Strength Single Unit car construction | television, .radio comics and the movies, which it considers part of our children's world today.” Here is a check list of some tof the things parents can do te jhelp their children through the maze of influences involved-in ; these forms of entertainment u is condensed from ‘Comics, Radio, Movies—What Do a | n They Offer Children?” a booklet | by Josette Frank. 1, Understand your children’s in- ” te rests and needs . Know what they are reading, | sceing, hearing. Be with them and \let them share your choices | 3. Discuss their books and pro- grams without condescension - 4. Don't arbitrarily tear up a | comic book or interrupt a pre- | gram. | 5. Be firm in saying “No” to | what seems truly upsetting and harmful, and stick to it 6. Help them budget their time reasonably 7. See that they have enjey- | able things to do; places te go, | wholesome friendships, hobbies, responsibilities. ' 8 Help them discover use the library 9. Take part in your community's effort to safeguard children from vicious horror and crime comics, how to HUDSON HORNET V-8 . . . . Hudson Hornets, ei progresses and movies. For a king-size trade-in, see on ge Ny se tana we Jacobson’s Motor Sales ueneiwet HUES | tea aeanae | American Motors | There is little in the motion pic ture theater for children under 6, | and just sitting still and keeping | quiet through a full-length film is SAVE MONEY at SPADAFORE’S on These LOW, LOW PRICES! DEFIANCE SHORTENING 3 cis 69 SNO-WHITE 20% o 17‘ BREAD 58 W. Pike Street Pontiac, Michigan KINCNUT OLEO SEALTEST MILK.. MOR CANNED ON MEAT SALAD DRESSING V) GAL. 12 og. Cont Qr. ARMOUR’S ROLL Jor Pork Sausage 1 Ib. ’ nti «= DO __JOHNSON’S CLO-COAT WAX Lee. 1's Qt. Cas MICHIGAN U.S. NO. 1-B 9c SMALL POTATOES CANTALOUPES LB. 2 cs 4c Complete. Line of Beer: Wises. Liquors to Take Out—We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity : : ESPAMMEIRE) & CROWN BONITA FLAKES Vv. $. 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Tin: : | ition « sania! digs ts f "gnaw" "Returned Flier SettcteSeteotShewpine Tips ent nmr aa te” : a ) lo Fight lor Son | Mid-Summer Clearance of : Parents of Re-Married, Lyf 0 Ms Vs C / Wt Pretgcel rseayipal FAMOUS JARMAN & NETTLETON : | Side With Airman | S LH 3 % “ee @ e ee eeeee#e#e# @¢ * * ¢@ @@¢ @ @8@ @,8@ @ © 6 @ | Pgere | Cole = _ Une | : . C) E S EAGLE-PICHER JALOUSIE aud [rapegpans perl errand REMAINING 89 PAIRS when Airman Daniel Schmidt | | | Sebes for —— of the ae -year- | STORM ENCLOSURE PLANT in DETROIT 2". < ~ n The 23-vear Ley gunner.is one of. 4 OFF CHECK NOW FOR YOUR SIZE oll American airmen released re- | |eently by the Communist Chinese eee to serve Michigan and Northern Ohio | after 32 months in prison. In - . | Schmidt's absence, his 20-year-old | | wife Una says, she married Alford | Fine, 21, a logging worker, in the | ibetief that the airman was dead | Fas 4 Sthmidt, through his Sacramen- + « to attorney. said yesterday he in- U j ’s bd tends to ask the courts for cus- tody of his son Danny Jr. as well | ; PONTIAC las a divorce * The lawyer, Howard P. Welch, | said the airman’s determination to 'ask for the bev was seconded by |Una's mother Mrs. Walter Fergu | /son. formerly of Boise. Idaho Mrs. Ferguson was quoted as | saving she wanted to show her daughter that “‘her own flesh and blood" was in favor of seeing the gree STN, witet ery tsb Anat we sy, J © Triple-slide storm windows boy with his father. Una's mother, 2 Double-slide stoum windows i}who now lives in northern Cali- | @ Jalousie windows + Jalousie doors © Casement storm windows | fornia's Tehama County, is staying | * Porch enclosures © Combination storm and screen doors» Picture storm windows | with Schmidt here L , $ * « : @ Self storing storm doors © Horizontal slider storm windows BLAZER REVIVAL — N , i Una's cates Ralph Howell, of 0 girl's wardrobe this fall is complete Bruneau, Idaho, and his second without at least one blazer jacket to either match or mix with the , wife, on the other hand. have giv | favorite skirt or Bermudas. Janet Wasserberger models a white jen continuous support to Una since blazer with charcoal flannel Bermuda shorts. With this she wears | they joined her at her Sierra hide- | : | : a white wool turtle neck sleeveless sweater and cable knit cotton away last week Shoe . . » to sell profitable, fast moving, complete line of quality all aluminum There has been no comment costume ks. Shoes in the new soft ooce loafer style complete the | from Una other than'a remark by | products to fit every door and window opening. her attorney- Harold Berliner that a =) she “would fight for her child as Rare Dollar — Found ernment secretary, has it. One ‘“ any mother would." b Phi hi stamp and coin dealer here said it y ' adelp ia Woman might be worth many thousands of Profit with EAGLE-PICHER! |Police Act Quickly — PHILADELPHIA w — An “s{1 | ‘ollars to collectors. The bill has the $1 “Washington Since 1843... one of the most respected names in Amer- but Notsin Bostontown = [Dill — genuine American money face’ and the seal back of a $10 Ns, . ‘s ican Industry! BOSTON uw — It took Edward —turned up in Philadelphia today. pj], Miss Knoff said she didn't re- , ae Mail coupon today and find out now how you can White, 32, three days to convince Miss Lillian Knoff, a tederal gov. call where she got it. « “« - authorities they had the wrong become an Eagle- Picher storm enclosure dealer. man in jail ee | White, father of three, was ar : , Saturday and hustled to jail on The Eagle-Picher Company warrant dated Sept. 16, 1953. charg- The 11402 Schaefer Road | ing an Edward White used an auto ~ GOOD Detroit, Michigan | | without authority, | He protested his innocence to jail HOUSEKEEPING | guards all day Saturday. Sunday — a a | and Monday. Finally authorities SHOP | took his fingerprints and found cae they did not match those of the of Pontiac .. | Edward White who was wanted. é r : or our ali e City State. - * About 20,000 Americans from 15 . ~ LLL A Se | to “ years old died of cancer last | - — T9* LESS $40 FOR YOUR OLD RANGE oe eee ee ee ee ee a ee ee = ] a) ‘DRINK THE CHOICE OF DANIEL WEBSTER! 3 The greatest name in bourbon—historic favorite of famous -men — now in a lighter, milder, lower-priced 86 Proof bottling as a companion to the world-renowned 100 Proof Bottled in Bond! “eee © ee © ee He ee ee Oe 8 NOW -TWO GREAT BOTTLINGS! Some of the most delightful Crow. They told the world of lessons inAmericanhistorycan Old Crow’s greatness, and soon Pe ng 79 eee words of men the world was calling for it in e6 PROOF ike Mark Twain and Henry —ever-mounting numbers. 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HAMILTON GAS DRYER $169.95 $10.00 DOWN PAYMENT—90 DAYS SAME AS CASH OR LONG EASY TERMS DANIEL WEBSTER GREETS WASHINGTON IRVING, 1842 255 al nite “fhe GOOD. HOUSEKEEPING a ¢ | | reser ity | of PONTIAC - segs gate ipo 22 eh ew & © > als wish . . just ‘phone ws. 51 West Huron Strget Open Friday & Monday to 9 Phone FE Lou - _. S a eae ee % i f ate se x ie £ 5 Let the Instalment Bu er ‘Used REFRIGERATORS | ~“°!. “2° “"Statment Duyer You look at a new house and | ~ builder tells you: “If you're a The Good Housekeeping Shop | podbean $200 joe n is er you : of PONTIAC ~-~— need.’ (Until recently you didn’t | 51 W. Huron FE 4-1555 | need even that.) * was Your radio blares: ‘Install a) : | window cooler now, payments start | jmext April.” An ad in the paper says: ‘“Wall- | i to-wall: carpeting for the entire | house at $4-a week.” i: * * * | The “Jewelry of Your-Eyes!” PERSONALITY GLASSES |eaeeiet ter emcee ee nee vane nn Back-to-School Siopnban Tip: ; } land fast. It's also one of the easiest ways | lof getting beyond your depth if | |you don't watch your step. The vast majority of Americans 'are meeting their weekly or) monthly payments. Finance com- | | panies say the record of install- | ment payments on cars is now the i best in history. In June, when a Lyecord $1,766,000,000 of credit was extended to new car buyers, others were paying in $1,190,000,000 on previous loans. The percentage of delinquencies | | and repossessions remains at a | remarkably low level—and stable Social Security | Laws Change With Times WASHINGTON (INS) — Welfare Secretary Marion B. Folsom says the nation's social security system | “must change with changing eco- nomic and social conditions." ° ; In his first speech as Secretary ist QUALITY LENSES ! of the Department of Health, Edu- ° FULLY GUARANTEED! cation, and Welfare, Folsom told | past and present officials of the ° SHOP Us and COMPARE ! Social Security Administration that “soc ial security cannot remain | bd FAST SERVICE! static. Pledging a continuing study of YOUR MONEY e FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION ! the 20-year-old social security pro- | gram, Folsom said BACK IF you : * HO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY “Tl am cognizant of the fact that ’ ARE woT Bitocals If Needed—Only $3.00 More millions of persons are dependent | 1ED! CHOICE OF FRAMES upon social sectirity as a_ basic SATISF Repairs ard Special Frames at Suvings floor of protection, that huge sums SAFETY CLASSES AT SAVINGS of public funds are involved, that a tremendous administrative ma chinery has been developed to administer the program “All of these, and other factors, call for a continuing analysis and euuat ites rHete ty cannot remain static." Dixie. Davis. A great new car for the YOUNG IN HEART BEST T = O i Look how much more Plymouth gives you at its low, low price compared to other cars in its field! 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F PLYMOUTH wee ee wae oem eee ew ee wee ee = Plymouth nomed "hmerica's Most Beautiful Cor” by famous prolenjenel artists, the Society of Mustrators ‘NEW YORK, ote ik ciel | of consumer debt rises, the total a! SAYS that six milion American | 1 | helping families after they get in a $' $ $ \the street aniisee a sign on a) | amount of delinquenci ies tends to| families are delinquent on pay- good used car: “Only $5 down.’ | rise also, even if at the same low ments for one or more things | Percentage. | the y've coment on time. IN CASE OF RAIN — Being fitted for a new fabricated turquoise a willingness to recognize that raincoat is Pamela Sue Foote of 699 N. Perry St. Eight years-old and programs as large as social securi- 4 student at Sarah McCarroll school, Pamela is being waited on by THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17.1955 , 2 _p American Tourists Be wa re. Help French Profit | Am agency that specializes in 5 - PARIS i — American tourists | financial mess estimates that 19/™@ke a. lot of food, drink and imillion families ,are pinched by ‘dry business for the French. the. debts they've piled up with , The Compagnie International des overenthusiasm, Wagons-Lits et des Grands Express The quality of some installment loans in recent months worries have been getting easier—down “CTVS American tourists each payments lower, maturity times MODh with . Be ? A half million meals, 17,000 half This has bees due largely to bottles of fine wines (hardly any- anh gales competition. Almost all kinds C™ ever buys a full bottle); 15.000 ampagne, 8 | of consumer goods are in abundant bottl oe s of champagne, 8,000 hotties Oo COME TA |eharges 10 per cent for doing 11 _says that most of them just didn't jrealize they were taking on »so i much debt. 5 Modern merchandising puts such» jemphasis on time payment sales iand makes eredit took so easy ow To Hold i that a family lacking suund money F LS H | judgment just eases into debt be- A E T Caovernime pert. estimate thal a blach smake has a value of 1 for rodent canto in - 3 |e it knows it. More Firmly in Place Others are victims of ijlness or Do your faise teeth annoy and em- jreduced income because gf loss barrass by slipping. dropping or wob- bling when you eat. laugh or talk? | of overtime or from layottfs Just sprinkle a tittie FASTEETH on | ee companies and bankers) your plates This alkaline (mon-actd) powder holds false teeth more firtnly assured the administration) gg more comtortably | No gummy that from now on they'll be looking | cooey. pasty taste or feeling Does not . sour Checks “plate odor’ «denture more closely to see if loan appli-| Sreaun) Ger PASTEETM today et cants are credit- worthy. any drug counter pea DON’T MISS OUT A’ 5. 9”'x9"'x Va" 9"’x9""x Vg," Black and Brown Dark Marble DRAYTON PLAINS — Plenty of Free Parking at Armstrong’ $s The rubber tile for any Vi NYL room in the home. Greaseproof. Can be Ti L E _ cut with scissors. Never needs waxing. FREE! We Loan You Armstrong Tools and and Tile Cutters . 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Perey FE 5-8562 COAST TO COAST MUVING Your Watch > Sesaal i © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands Ladies’'—Men's a | 95, Georges-Newports fewelry Depr. Special! ON THIS 8. 9x9" 2 V_” Light Marble PONTIAC. Both Stores 6 99 S. Saginaw St. at Auburn, © Open Monday and sen. ‘tl 9 PONTIAC DRAYTON PLAINS Open Friday 'til 9 4696 Dixie Hwy., PONTIAC'S ORIGINAL TILE STORE is ] ane ee ~ Parcel Adjoins ~ Present Camp Purchase of 6.81 Acres to Clear Way for Fifth Lake in Area MILFORD—The sale of the City of Dearborn of a 6,8l-acre ‘strip along the east boundry of Camp Dearborn, near Milford, has been approved by the Huron - Clinton | Metropolitan Authority, according | to director,, Kenneth L. Hallen-| © back. The price for the tract was set at $250 an acre. s. @ * ‘Addition of the 200-foot strip will open the way for construction of the camp's planned fifth lake be- tween Lake 2 and the pony ride site, according to Mayor Orville Hubbard. He said that construc- tion would get underway this fall and the new lake would cover about 30 acres. In perparation now is the camp’s fourth take, which will cover about 10 acres, east of the camp entrance along General Motors toad, Three other lakes | —one for swimming and boating, another for pedal boats, and another for fishing, have been in ese for several years. The two new lakes, like the oth- ers, will be stocked with fish, — mayor aded. Another project planned is the | partial dredging of the Huron { River along the southeast border | to provide better fishing for Dear- | born residents. Dance to Benefit Team METAMORA—There_ will dance at the Metamora Township Hall Saturday evening. starting at 9:00 o'clock for the benefit of the | Metamora-Hadley ball team. There | will be both round and square dances. Railroad Worker Killed LAPEER (®—Gordon McMann, 46, of Marlette, was killed Tues- day when a railroad crane car struck him while he was working on Chesapeake & Ohio tracks | near Clifford, 28 miles northeast of Lapeer. d Sa be | | scheduled fer new | Bertha Baker school with Super- eu \ ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 le to FIRST TIME IN NEW QUARTERS — High on the. confab are, Gerald Hazen, first time in their new quarters at 115 North Pontiac Trail Tuesday, was final setthkement with Commerce with township officials, it was determined that the city’s share was 21 per cent of total assets, based | Thomas, mayor. ‘Hey Kids — School Soon H uron, Valley Educators 'Preparé Session Syllabi MILFORD — Schoolwork will) be held Tuesday, » Aug 30, start one week earlier for teachers’ Baker elementary school, of Huron Valley schools this fall. | | Dr. B, F. Bragg, beard presi- -On-Monday, August 29, the teach- | s P at the ing staff will hold a series of ‘‘get | dent and George E. Carrothers acquainted” meetings. of the University of Michigan will An estentation cession is | speak on “Together We Plan For | the Children.” teachers at teachers will re- Friday, Sept. 2 Huron Valley viser Arthur Burklund presiding. | port at 8 .a.m Superintendent Harold Hansen; Bartlett Smith, village president; Mrs. Grace Reddeman, Huron Valley Council P.T.A. president; Rev, Charlies Richey and Wil- liam Parker, P.T.A. vice presi- dent, will speak. - The teachers will be taken on n| a.m. until noon. All primary classes will be on a full day basis. Kindergartens open Thursday, Sept. | 8. with half-day sessions tour of the district, after which they will discuss plans with their | principals, [the home of Mrs. Kenneth Mausauer Thursd té@pm A general te vachers meeting will Vane € hristimas Gasser will Commerce Catherine Booth Circle will meet at be discussed Pontiac Federal Savings _Downtown Branch 16 E. Lawrence St. Today’s lesson eects on the importance of for the future! NO ONE IS TOO YOUNG ‘TO LEARN! Young or old . . . saving is a good habit to form. Time goes by so quickly .; . and savings pile up faster than you think. Those steady entries into your savings passbook mean that some day you will have the cash for the things that you want IF YOU HAVE EARNED MONEY THIS SUMMER . . . INVEST IT AT 2°, 761 W. HURON Rochester Branch _ 901 Main St. agenda of Walled Lake City Council, meeting for the) on a -population and area ratio, left to right, Dan MecVety, Marshall Taylor, Township of assets due the city, At a previous meet | Wiltsie, Albert Herzog, attorney, and seated, Charles ' Riffenbe rg, A. J. Student registration begins at 8:45 fore Juats County Calendar | ity of Dearborn OK ‘d by Park Authority Pontiac Press Phote George Gram, Joe and Harry Koenig, city manager, ~ Hold Patrolman | in Theft Charge | LAPEER up — A Lapeer patrol- ;man, father of two small children and a member of the force since 1953, was charged vesterday with a grand larceny in the theft of $930 in tax money from the City, Hall Lawrence McCartney, 24, was held under $2,000 bond = circuit court arraignment Aug. 22 after he waived examination Monday be. ice Elmer Holman Police Chief Matt Dougherty sal@d that McCartney admitted he took the money from a watk- in vault at City Hall after work- ing hours July 29. The theft was discovered the fotlewing morn- ing. Dougherty, terming McCartney | a trusted member of’ his eight- Plans for booths at Man police force. said the patrol- man came under suspicion when he refused to take a lie detector test after 24 other city hall em- | ployes volunteered to undergo poly- | graph questioning “Ll can hardly believe it,’ chief said. He said re al aoe ‘mo reason for the theft. | since September 1953, followin: | his discharge from the armed serv- | ice where he was in the Air Police _— 1948 to 1953. New Drug Aims at Eliminating Terrific Hog Loss were offered today a new drug aimed at fighting roundworm dollar loss in hogs each year. | The drug is called parvex.. It | | was introduced to the 92nd annual convention of the American Vet- |erinary Medical Association in Minneapolis. | Dr. A. C. Todd, parasitologist of _the University of Wisconsin, told {the group that the drug is the first |which cleanses hogs after a single |dose and can be used routinely | without harms effects. ‘Last Youth Dance Set at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Ted Donay will spin records Fri- day night for the last of the sum- imer youth — eS oe by | the Waterford | Department: “Youth Nite, conducted weekly | for Waterford High students during | the school year has drawn as many | as four hundred teenagers.” states Thomas Belton. recreation super- intendent ‘Approximately 200 are ex- pected for this Friday’s dance, | 8:30-11:00 p.m. at the Community Center on Williams Lake Road. Donay, of WPON Radio Station; ‘and gr adus ate of Birmingham. is! jone of the few 18-year-olds in the | country associated as a program | producer and is widely known for his Saturday Morning Radio’ show, |Kay Baum's Platter Party and. — musicg! shows. Drayton Girl to Marry Mipn From Clarkston | DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and | Mrs. Edwar@ Staley of 3205 Sasha- baw Rd., are announcing the mar- ' riage of ‘their daughter, Norma | June, to Donald Ridgeway, son of | | Mr, and Mrs, Vern Rikaweay = _ Clarkston, The wedding will take place on Oct. 1. Annual Tournament Due SOUTHFIELD * TOWNSHIP—The annual Grimes-Brisbois golf tour- nament, picnic and ox roast will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at the John Grimes residence,’ Eleven Mile road, with Kiwanians and othe families present for the gala ir. Pictured at the | treasurer; | McCartney had. been on the force | 8 MINNEAPOLIS (INS)—Farmers | | parasites which cause a 75 million | ip Recreation. 1-Day 4-H Fair. Opens at Lapeer Horse Show, Judging Scheduled for Today, Dinner Tomorrow METAMORA—The annual 4H and Thursday at the Center Building in Lapeer. About 7” cows and riding horses. The Lapeer County Center Build- ing was erected partly with money rearned by the 4H members them- | selves and the Lapeer Rotarians |donated money to paint all the show barns before the fair opened. The horse show and jodging | of herses will take place this afternoon. Other judging will be done tomorrow. Programs are planned for both evenings. Tomorrow night Rotary-Kiwanis will serve the annual supper to |about 600 4H members and par- ents In charge of the Fair are the 4-H | Council, 4-H Agent John Bondaren- | | ko Lapeer County Agent Marvin Eppelheimer and Home Demon. | —— Agent Mrs. Dorothy Pohl. | Committee members are Mrs. | beve Steckly of Imlay City, Nor- man Clothier of North Branch, Margaret Muir of Almont, Mrs. Carl Nielsen and Jack Bucking- | ham of Attica, Adolph Broecker, Metamora, Harry ~McNish, Fos- | toria and Ralph Grossbauer, Mrs. E. A. Stocker, Mrs. Leslie Inman | and Jim Davis of Lapeer. Cafeteria Day to Be Thursday at Lake Orion | LAKE ORION A Thursday cafeteria dinner, sponsored by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Guild, St. Joseph Church here, will be held on the grounds of the Rehfus | home, 112 Grandview. Hours for | serving are 12 to 2 p.m. and 5 to \7 p.m. Entertainment afterward will in- clude games for both adults and children. Two new Fatima films to jbe presented are: “A Blue for Every Red." and “The Mercy of God.” To Start Constr Constructing New Hospital Wing MARLETTE—Construction is, ex- pected to begin this fall on a 24bed wing for Marlette Commu- nity Hospital. The decision was announced aft- er a recent meeting of Joe Ho- minga of the Michigan Office of Hospital Survey and Construction, | Lansing, with local authorities. | Federal approval of the project Was announced earlier by the of- | fices of U. S. Sen. Charles E. Pot- ter and Congressman Jesse P. Wol- cott. | Cost of the $132,600 wing will be shared by the U. S. Government }and the community of Mariette. Construction will be by the Arthur Vollmer Construction Co. of Sag- Yinaw. and the architect ts to be | St. Clair Pardee, who designed the present hospital. | Southfield Man High in Marksmanship SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Ptec. | James E. Blacklaw, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs, James A. Blacklaw, Ink- ster road, broke the all-time rec- ord score in firing for the 139th Army Band during recent firing | range maneuvers at Camp Gray- | ling. Blacklaw topped the score by | | 14 points, missing 9 out of a pos- | sible 160, having missed the bulls- eyes only five times. - and will wear a medal for marks- | manship. This ts his Sé¢ond-: year at National = ee tr training camp. Auburn Hig! High § School Class Reunion Slated | The annaal class reunion and Picnic: of the 1948 graduates of Auburn High School is scheduled to be held at Dodge Park No. 4, Mrs. Charles :Boice of White | | Lake Township and Robert Krick | of Pontiac are chairmen for arrangements. Gay Timers Slate Dance ‘COMMERCE — Commerce Gay Timers Square Dance Club mem- bers are holding their August dance at the home of Edward Bergman, 4005 Burnet St., at Bass | Lake, Saturday, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. In‘ case of rain, dance will be post- | |poned one week. Bring own hot dogs and buns. County Births Mr ond Mrs. Seelbeeres ih ~ an ts. Melbourne Cash are an- nouncing the birth of a son. canna einai Club Fair for all 4-H clubs of La- | peer County will be held today | exhibits were expected, varying | from needlework and foods to dairy | _ Auburn Heights Class | Cletus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | set for the wedding. | He has qualified as an expert ‘ GOOD * Cass Lake; Sunday, Aug. 21. The! / event will begin at noon. | AIR TIONED . ALL NEW SANDWICH BAR Dienst on’ KOSHER CORNED BEEF 94 w, toon COMMERCE—A bridal gown de- signed by her aunt was worn by | Judy Elaine Sanderson recently of when shé became | Wayne R Bigler Lapeer asc Office Sends Out Ballots METAMORA — Ballots are~be- ing sent to those eligible to vote for community committees of the | U.S. Agricultural Stabilization and , Conservation Committee from ~tte- Lapeer office of the ASC. Farm owners and operators eligi- | ble to participate in any of the pro- | grams administered by the county, ASC committee are allowed to cast one vote in the election of commit- teemen the bride Ten names appear on the ballot for Metamora, and each voter should vote for five. Nominees are Alfred Brady, Albert W. Brown, Lee Fox, Robert Howland, John McCallum, Wayne Nolan, Russell Paish, Ross Petibone, Ward Rugen- stein and Roy Williams. The community and county ASC committees administer such na- | tional farm programs as agricul- |tural conservation, allotrnent and | marketing, price support, and the sugar program. : | Bring-a-Basket Picnic Slated by Democrats COMMERCE — The Commerce Township Democratic Club is spon- soring a bring - your - own - basket picnic Sunday afternoon at Dodge Park No. 5, corner of Commerce and South Commerce Roads, Tom Montgomery, club president “has announced. Pop and ice cream will be fur- nished free to children. Horse- shoes and other games will be available for entertainment. Slates Reunion Picnic AUBURN HEIGHTS—Mr. , and Mrs. Pete Self of Auburn Heights are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Fay Scott, to |Cletus Knight of Rochester. Roy Knight. No date has been re7722222 0 WHERE FRIENDS © CHOICE LIQUORS ® DELICIOUS COCKTAILS LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE ‘85 North Saginaw "SOOO eaaS % \ \ \ \ % \ \ Ny \ A \ N \ \ \ . \ \ A) Judy Elaine Sanderson Wed to Wayne R. Bigler \""" -.- - A %-day extension on payment of village taxes was authorized. Deadline ig now Sept. 15, | ac olan MES the bridal gown, which featured a “ern Michigan, the couple will live * Defeat Motion fo Park Trailers Romeo Body Stalemates Petition’ of Company for Road Workers ROMEO — A request for . per- mission to park trailers within vil- lage limits..made by the company laying out roads at the new Michi- }gan Proving Grounds, again met a stalemate here this week. * * 3* The Council defeated a motion that the present ordinance outlaw- ing. trailers within village limits be altered only by petitions, on a vote of 4 to 2. Discussions continued but no - further action was taken to pro- vide water and sewage facill- ties for trailers to house the 75 ‘te 100 Groves Co, construction workers. These migratory employes are developing the proving grounds for the Ford Motor Co. in an area northwest of the village, They: remain in the vicinity only until their phase of the project is completed, and then @ new crew moves in The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Bigler of Cass Lake are the bride- groom's parents. Thomay£. Currans Tell Daughter's Engagement KEEGO HARBOR — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Curran, 72169 Maddy Lane, have announced the engagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Carol 'Ann, to Richard John Roise of Pontiac. He is the son of Mrs. Ella Roise of Hudson Ave. and Harold E. Roise of Johnson street. The wed- ding is planned for Sept, 17. m_ TT T1111) Nationally Advertised . a The double-ring ceremony was | Performed at 7:30 p.m. in the irst Presbyterian Church, Pon- James Sanderson designed floor-length skirt of bridal satin worn with a hoop. It had a long sleeved fitted bodice of Chantilly lace, buttoned down the back with @ satin yoke and lace Peter Pan collar A duliet cap of satin and lace to hold her fingertip veil of illu- sion lace completed the bride's costume, Jean Sanderson was maid of hon- or for her sister. James Berry aided the bridegroom as best man and Donald Shingler and Larry Ferguson seated the guests, A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's par- ents. After a trip through north- Now Serving the Finest in in Pontiac. DANCE WITH ME TONIGHT Music by the KIM-TONES MANNY’S W. Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd. | @ Fresh Sea Foods @ Prime Steaks _@ Chicken & Turkey Dinners on . @ Delicious Specialties LUNCH—DINNERS Open Every Day! Sevccccccosedecere Banquet Room ; Phone: OR 3-1907 OR 3-9309 ISBSSESEee) EAT IN A sandwich & cok¢é A malt & hot dog YOUR CAR tall mes! te quod at EL=-“AR DRIVE-IN - Restaurant... 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MARILYN MONROE AMERICA TODAY! | Peer eee eR: Genuine Article!” a 3 Magarine RICHARD WIDMARK ® MARILYN MONROE a TaCwary 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road Phone FE 4-4611 ward a door and fled — empty- r Wenseiine Son, 8, Plays |p | Predict Truman - in Father's Next Movie |jfor Presidency ‘By EARL WILSON BEVERLY HILLS—Pinky Lee dropped in at the new Beverly | Hilton to Hthp hello to me and made the first big purchase at one of the hotel shops—two red bar chairs for his new home, “The House That Pinky Built.” He paid in cash, and the price | | for two was = or $176 each. oe * * The first man in the Beverly Hil- Pan ton pool each morning is also the Z. richest: Chicago’s Col. Henry Crown, owner of the Empire State Building. He splashes in at 8 a,m. when all the guests (except, of course, this columnist) are still asleep. George Gobel told us how actress Jeff ; Donnell, who plays his wife on TV, was asked for an autograph by a timid fan. First she signed “Jeff Donnell,” and then, discreetly, underneath in smaller letters, she wrote, “Mrs, Aldo Ray.” The timid fan timidly asked: “And would you also sign George Gobel?’” The wonderful world of tomorrow: . California's sharpies are asking their tailors to convert , old double- breasted suits to single-breasted ... Doctors have dis- | covered a lucreative new disease expected. to hit N.Y. soon: | “Smog-Fever” ... Producer Joe Pasternak has agreed to be one of the judges of the Miss America pageant at Atlantic City. Hollywoed is not a drinking com- munity. Mike Romanof says so. The Prince maintains that the average dinner check at his place is about $8 per person, including beverages. * it ‘Mrs. PINKY LEE he says. “They are too busy seeing doc- tors, trying té prolong lives that won't be have to see doctors yet, money to drink heavily.” Mike also told me that he has a won- derful chef .. an executive, an employer, an admini- strator...and that the chef's oaieeie| can do the cooking. THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Vanessa Brown and her husband rec- haven't the | a movie .. Kelly . . Europe and found—his wife's gift at the airport: a station wagon wrapped in red ribbon The Rita Gam-Sidney Lumet di- verce became final... Charlie Chaplin's youngest son, 8, has a role in his next movie ... Lew Parker complained he'd lost his ring in millionaire Tqny Farrell's private lake, and Farrell asked, “What do you want me to do—drain the lake?” ... Rosette Shaw's newest hit record is “Wyoming.” Fred Allen's publishers want him to do a book on his vaude- ville years .. . Decca will put on an album commemorating Ted Lewis’ 45th-ann’y in show biz .. . The Milton Greenes returned from Europe... James Cagney will get a Sat. Eve. Post profile ROSETTE SHAW prolonged, The young people who don't | ‘| Clement (Gov, “People with money don’t drink a de NOW i like Soapsuds Williams (Gov. |Mennen Williams of Michigan) or | Frank Clement of | of the year with beth Marilyn Folsom Sees Comeback of Former Executive in Next Election MONTGOMERY, Ala. (®—Gov. oa E. Folsom, one of the few who predicted , Harry Truman's | read “If I Were Queen” Hollywood Headlines Gordon MacRae Shopping ™ for Broadway Musical By DOROTHY MANNERS For Louella 0. Parsons | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — MacRae, long hankering for a ; Broadway musical, hag promised * ~< | William Gaxton, via long distance, | Hollywood “In Shorts: Jackie "that he will fly to New York to | | Cooper and his pretty Barbara and if it couldn't be happier. They're ex and Joe doing shows for our European armed forces just" as Gordon | they did on their famous Korean | junket. * election in 1948, is forecasting a is as good as it sounds—he'll star _ Pecting a baby in February Democratic victory again in 1956 in it this season with the former president once | more at the bead of the ticket. | * * * This one is really out of left field, — but Charlie Schnee is seriously Gaxton, himself a musical com- | edy star, is serving only as the | Folsom has made the prediction producer on this show for which mulling on Mickey Mantle for the several times in recent weeks. He repeated it at his news conference this morning. “IT just figure Mr. Truman is a candidate. * the governor — “and if he's a: enndidate he'll be |nominated, and if he’s nominated he'll be elected." Folsom didn't elaborate éxcept to say “if I was a candidate for any office I'd be doing just what Mr. Truman is doing. I just think he'll be elected, that's all." For the vice presidential nom- jinee, the governor who sought the , Democratic presidential — tion himself seven years ago, the Democrats should pick aca young fellow” in 1956—'‘someone | G, Tennessee.>)"’ Thru Sat. | . that today’s chef must be | onciled; they'll leave for Mexico to make | . Rob't Q. Lewis’ classmate | in a Berlitz French class in Paris is Gene | . Tony Bennett returned from | . Bhe Queen of Belgium, a violinist, was offered a US re-| ‘cording contract. * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: * * * here.”"—Dan Bennett. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) “Foreign aggressors don't realize that even if they invaded the US. they couldn't afford to live Holdup Man Frightened at Spanish Translation LOS ANGELES «® — “This is a holdup ... Move fast," a man sim- ulating a gun in his pocket barked it at Miss Jane Silva, cashier at a Pacific Finance Loan Co, office. 3 Miss Silva turned and told clerk: Al Cota, in Spanish, what was go- | zt ing on. When the gunman heard | the foreign language he ‘backed to- | a BARGAIN DAYS Tuesdays and Thursdays :10 ALL RIDES handed. { . SHY) Drive-In Bae LAKE THEATER Th tf ater Show Starts at WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT. 8:15 P. M. 2 | [ FRED MacmuRRAY N90 % TONIGHT !—First Showings! || cantovuesron| — VISTAYISIONY = ||” DONNA REED BARBARA HALE Edward G. George ROBINSON RAFT = Fe a. ™ mat HORIZORS TECHNICOLOR bens ieaymett PRUE ne WPL Linen C. THORN == | SSS ws. LAND OF FURY ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW Exposes the jesiously guarded se- crets of the peychiatrist'’s couch! Richard WIDMARK Lauren BACALL Charles BOYER Gloria GRAHAME The COBWEB’ ; hin KERR srkSBenc"* 'y Oscar LEVANT - Tommy RETTIG TOM & JERRY canton = OAKLAND: Ogden Nash is writing the lyrics | Rocky Graziano role in “Somebody and J. Fred Coots the music, The Up There — Me." plot is one of those mythical things | of about life in this country“as a | ‘Vittorio Gassman denies mar monarehy and ruled by a queen, | "ge is in the offing for him and Hallan actress Anna Maria Fer- Gorden is currently in San rero, whieh af one time might Francisco appearing at the Bal | nave interested Shelley Winters, Tabarin and plans to go east in but not now. . twe weeks, = ; | You can put it down in your Masion Brando and Rita Moreno little book that when Mailyn Mon. | on their second date to the Har- rog leaves for Europe and a visit | mer ‘to Russia, she will be accompanied | | by Joe Di Maggio! } These two are on better terms | | than at any time since their honey- | | Lawtord, . who, ‘moon and once again Marilyn is | listening to Joe and taking his | ‘ advice. | Their trip may last to the end ° % * * * with her sister, X Add to the list of those planning trips to Moscow, Pat (Mrs. Peter) | iba tials her European ja They | leave New York cal That’ salt today’ a2 | He Got Stung, Anyway | HILLSDALE @— A fire Joe Grohman lit to smoke bees out of | his barn north of Pittsford got out ;of control yesterday and burned | down the barn. 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W/IDMARK et tl tte te te ee P/ICHARD * Troe hh ha i i nt i hn tn i i i in i th ti i ti ti i in i ti Ri i i i i ti i i i i MN a ian Maal li lA Ai li a i At i Ai i i Si in i il i i i in i i i i i i ll cn i Dial alain vere r eo NOW THRU SATURDAY ee — JOHN FORD'S EPIC OF a = ™ FIGHTING CAVALRY! PLUS—ELROY ROR LEGS” HIRSCH IN AMAZING STORY OF THE PRISON-WITHOUT-BARS! TUNCHAIN Ema 3 cc KIDDIELAND ": WAYNE’S greatest role as. indian- fighting eet! Saetenneteenensenaas iene i A“ pair “of Pontiac “Junior > baseliall champions, Griff's ‘Grill in Class D and Boys Club in Class E, fought their way to the finals: in. state tournaments here Tuesday. . Three city diamends — The and south fields at Colum bla-Joslyn and Washington Jun jor High—were the scene of 1! games yesterday involving an original field of 16 teams in the _ single elimination tourneys. Griff’ s ord for the season two opponents to against Port Huror kings shut out Grand the Ist round, 2-0. behind the three-hit -pitching of Jim Jones then clubbed Roseville in the Znd game, > as Ted Wharrs tossed a four-hitter Griff's will clash w Huren Thursday at bia-Joslyn for the state title Gam time is 1.30 pm. Port Huron ad vanced’ to the eontest with victories over Dearborn and Sagi naw Boys Club name to win city crowns this sur mer, reached its lofty position with a 3-2 decision over Ann Arbor and a $1 triumph over Jackson Boys Club meets Livonia in the crucial contest Thursday at north Colum boasting a flawless re waded through reach the finals The etty D Rapids. south ¢ tithe one of three | thal bia-Joslyn, also at 1:30 p.m. Li- onti ac Qc ; Ranastadier and Agnew vonia ‘advanced to the finals with a. Dearborn _, forfeit win over Coldwater and a |” 6-2 victory over Battle Creek. Jerry Orr hurled a two-hitter in gaginaw Boys Club’s verdict over Ann Ar- ort Huron Kireher Creek er and Battie Meinke and Pinc d@ McKennion “ an bor to best Dick Tomshack, who | Roseville yielded four safeties. Denny Evans Pentia< set down Jackson on three blows, one a home run by Neil Otto to tally the losers’ lone run. Evans aided his own cause with two hits in three trips to the plate. Remaining Class D teams that bowed out yesterday were Wayne and Battle Creek, while Saginaw and Ecorse were the other “E" squads falling by the wayside. State Junior tournaments are sponsored by the Michigan Ree- reation Association. Pontiac's twe remaining Junior vhampions, Bays Club nines in Class F and Knothole, did League not fare too well in their state tests at Jackson. The “F"’ club was edged by Allen Park in the Ist round, 3-2. Midgets lost out to | Saginaw in the semi-finals, 4-3. after smashing Ecorse, 170, in their Ist attempt. Teams from and Battle Creek are the both divisions CLASS D tia _ 610 001 6-2 3 |} at Ra} ooo 000 6-0 4 2 es and Trevino, HMeff and Droski Saginaw finalists in ev . 190 000 O- 1 6 3 Wayne ‘ 00 000 0-0 2 2 Let the Government Run ‘Boxing, Jim Norris Says 3 DETROIT «» — Assn.'s plea for help in cleaning up big-time boxing has drawn the challenge of New York fight promoter Jim Norris to “let the federal government run it.” That, the president of the power ful International Boxing yesterday, would be “okay him National Boxing congressional club said with “If the commissions can't run * boxing,” he said, “if they're too impotent to do the job, then let the federal government run it. It may be the best sqlution.” The NBA asked for federal inter vention as it wound up its annual Chief Lenawee Wins Wolverine Feature Chief Lenawee, owned by Dr égames A. Blanchard of Motenci Mich., and driven by Tommy Winn, won the featured $1,500 pace + before 6,197 fans at Wolverine Raceway last night. The time for the mile was 2 04 2-5 AM@RICAN LEAGUE BATTING (based on WO at bats) Kaline, Detroit. 34 Kuenn, Detroit, 324 y¥ 317 Mantle, New te 91 Boone, Detroit, #9 New York, 66; Kaline. Detroit. 63 MITS—Kaline, Detrott trelt, 149. Smith i Power is city, 145 Chicago, 135 Kuenn 12, Geodman ot Power, Kansas City, 27, White Cieveland and Finigar » 2 $-—-Mantie and Carey. New York Kansas City. 6: Yoone, Detroit ¢ and Pinigan ansas RUNS— Mant ity e. New York cu Boston and Chicago, 3 Jensen, Baostor 14 inoso, Chirage Pusby, Chicago. 10: Smith Cleveland. 8 PITCHING (based on 10 sions > Byrne, New York. 21-2 786 yor W aL, Chicago, 4. 765. Hurd, Boston, 7-3, Toe Ford. New Yo 1i-4. 684. Nixon, Boston and Hoeft, De 12-6, 667 STRIKEOUTS—Score Cleveland, 179 Turley, New York ea Hoeft, Detroit 1li: Pierce, Chicago. 14. Wynn. Cleve land. 192 LEAGUE HOME RUNS—736 (record ts 973 set in 1950) NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (based on 306 at bats)}— Ast burn, Phil iphia. 332. Campanelia Brooklyn, 5. Kinagewski. Cincinnati Burgess, Cincinnati. 313, Post, Cinc! 1 3n RUNS—Snider, ski. Cincinnati. Mays, New York, Brooklyn, 101. Khuasew- ; ‘ost. Cincinnat! and 88: Bruton, Milwaukee Lx RUNS BATTED IN Snider, Brookiyn, 79; Ennis deip 4 Phila ah ba i iatewaki Cincinnati, %. Banks. Chicago, 93, Mays New York. © HITS-——Kluszewski. Cinctnmat! 132: Post and Bell, Cineinnat: 148 aron, Milwau kee, 147; Logan, Milwaukee and Ashburn, Philadelphia. 139 DOUBLES—Logan. Milwaukee. 31, Post Cineinnat M Reese, Broottiy Aaron, Milwaukee and Ashburn r hia, 25 TRIPLES— Bruton, Milws d Leng Putt r 9 ’ ed with 7 isrewski, ¢ nati. 41 go Snider Brookiyn. 38 Mays. New York. 37, Mathew Miwaue ke ©. 3 STOLEN BASES—Bover 8&1 Milwaukee, 17. Temp New York, 1 at ipn, 12 PTTCHING. combe. Bro ‘based on 16 dee only nD 8-3 New Brookivi o4 688 «Roberts, mes, Chicago. 148. Rob erta, Philadelphia, 140, Newcernbe. Brook lyn, 125; He St Lowis, 119; Rust Chleags, 109 LEAGUE HOME RUNS—1.002 (record ig 1.297 wet mm 1953 4 convention Potter (R-Mich) promised he would recommeénd a congressional probe The plea was sent as George A Barton of Minneapolis; former NBA president, reported an in vestigation. he was making of pro- fessyonal fighting ran into a blank wall when witnesses refused to sign affidavits Rarton quoted them as saying they didn't want to ‘get knocked off." The government currently has an antitrust suit against Norris’ IBC the fight promoter, whose intertwined family interests include control of the Detroit Red Wing Hockey team and Detroit's Olym pia Stadium, said he was “fed up with investigations.” “Let them investigate anything they want Norris said, ‘we've nothing to hide.” : Meanwhile, the NBA named a 10- man committee to meet With Gov George M. Leader of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg Sept. 19 to discuss his proposal for a uniform boxing code to reguiate professional fight- ing across the nation. Leader made the proposal in a convention ad- PHS Distance Runners Try Out Their Legs Looking ahead to the fall cross- ceuntry competition, and with a desire to get themselves in good condition for those grueling events, Pontiac High School run- are doing a bit of informal conditioning at Beaudette Park Says Bill Douglas. ace half miler, one of the lads with some definite ‘fiims at state prep schools, ‘we just do a bit of running around the park, maybe about three miles each day Some of the lads getting in on en und got several ners i } | I | Hemele Jakubisaen, Lite, Wharry and Port Huron 200 101 6-4 Saginaw @61 061 1—3 Slater and Kircher. Flettcher, Urse and MeKinnon Bruce, Gurney and Olesakowic: Weedem Jakubiszen Dey 160 101 G1 o10 560 «--4 102 O11 1-4 603 401 x8 ye, Laguir, fi 000 O-—~3 O63 680 x Randstadier CLASS E Ann Arbor HOOK'S- EVE huge striped bass were landed by James Colon, 15. Sound, off Larchmont, N.Y in Long Island 610 010 6-2 VIEW tate Final rurn- Kundinger @ 6 Treving — Jaws dropped all PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN! t Pontiac 00 300 x—3 4 2 Fomehack and Hutchison, Orr and ! |} Mountain 14 3) Gagimaw 030 008 0-2 1 2 Jackson ; 002 001 x3 4 2 . Ursuy. Rappley and Kubiak; Otto and | Johnson = r F] Battle Creek 214 100 2 Ig 12 2, Ecorse 030 000 6 7 4 : Seibert and Roilins, Smith, Orgeek and a Smurda, Benso lackson 661 000 6-—-j 3 1 Pontiac 020 300 m5 6 2 Gtibert and Johnson, Seckinger; Evans and Mountain Livenia Battle Creek Jenkins and 200 110 2-6 10} 100 610 @-—2 3 2 Thomas; Hirleman and 3! Rollins United Press Photo over been Jimmy, who's angling since he could hold a rod, caught the 21-pounder at right, and his father landed the other, which weighed 18', pounds. The big- | named Connie bass mouthed hurricanes were and Diane after the current It’s a lot of run, too.” | the impromptu running, from time, to time, are Archie Brooks, Perry Williams, Rod Treais and Gene Cretal. Russians All Out for 1956 Olympics EAST LANSING—New confirma- tion of reports that Russia is pull- ing out all stops to win the 1956 Olympic Games comes from the coach of a United States swimming team which returned from an ex- hibition tour of Eutope and the Near East “Everywhere we received re- ports of tremendous official efforts being put forth by the Russian ‘government to assure «op per- formances. in Melbourne,” says Charlies McCaffree, veteran Michi- gan State swimming coach. “Re- ports indicate elearly that the Rus- sians have made almost unbeliev- | able progress since the 1952 Olym- pics and especially in swimming." MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE of Quality Men's Clothing |. Suits — Slacks — Sport Shirts — Shoes lid i - i Lettering BOWLING SHIRTS Done locally and at our cost. LAY-A-WAY YOUR GUNS and Hunting Clothing Now! BOWLING SHIRTS 16 S. 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AUGUST 17. 1955 4——- | Other members of the Michigan contingert included Brian Bell, | | Jacksoh; Howard : “TGrand Rapids, and Bob Zimmer- man of Jackson. - Konwinski, Sam Snead Keeps Going NEW YORK—Of the touting pro- fessional golfers who played in the 1938 Palm Beach Tournament, only Sam Snead still is active. Arc Tilts Force Haney Into Roof Sunbathing —___ MILWAUKEE w — Andy Pafko, ' PITTSBURGH =< When Man- i veteran outfielder for the * Mil- age? Fred Haney of the Pittsburgh waukee Braves, was ejected from Pirates was a major league ball-|a game for the first time in his player he didn’t have to worry | 13-year major league career. Paf- about getting, enough sun. Now, | ko yelled at umpire Augie Dona- because there are so many night | 1211 and threw his cap into the air games, Haney is a frequent after- noon sunbather on the roof of. the | When called out on a close play midtown hotel where he lives while against the Redlegs here. 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Huron C & G Texaco Service Auburn and Opdyke * > et DETROIT (®—Everyone was in} pitched,’ beamed the slender 21- 7 Hoeft permitted only two’ singles; record to 12-6 for the season. “ri bet I didn't throw 10 curves all. night," Hoeft said. “My fast ball was alive-—it was complete agreement—it was Billy year-old southpaw after dealing a|—in the 1st and 2nd innings—and | 7-0 jolt to the Cleveland Indians/ retired 21 batters in a row as he posted his 5th shutout and ran his Hoeft’s greatest game. “It was the best I've ever | last night. ~ = ee - 4 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ‘17, 1955 | hopping across the plate. Zip! Zip! Zip! So 1 kept using it. Why not?" “It was the best I've ever seen | you pitch,” offered Harvey Kuenn, _Hoeft’s roommate. | “Yeah, I guess you're right,” replied Hoeft with a smile. Manager Bucky Harris of the Tigers said Hoeft’s success stemmed from his ability to stay | j ahead of tne hitters. | “Before the game I told him not j to walk anybody if he could he ihg it.-I told him to just keep pour “=> | | the ball in there. It's easy to say— | | | ‘ i : AP Wirephote | SETS HOME RUN PACE — Ted Kluszewski, Cincinnati first base-| on his arms bulge as he swings al a pitch im the center photo. At man, is at bat in recent game with Cardinals when he hit his 40th| right he watches ball sail out of Busch stadium as he completes ‘his homer of the season to take over the lead in that department in the| swing. He hit another out of the park in the 8th inning of game to} National league. At left he waits for ball to cross plate. The muscles | bring his total to 41. Sueuuuuauaueeneuaaeeaensasssseneaey,! D1. Foces ‘Strong Field Maa. FACTORY :° ng ang! REBUILT | in Defense of City Title Free Towing—No Block Deposit who did not need to qualify, will not comete this year. trophies will be @ of 28. Schedule calls for 18 holes MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. : ~~ 401 S. Saginaw Phone FE 3-7432 ® | Sqm Snead's MBSR RRSRSREERR SESE R RRS RRR RRR Golf Clinic GET OUR PRICES TIRES Two coveted ‘awarded the 1955 Pontiac Press traveling trophy and the Pontiac Parks and Rec- reation Department trophy. An- other trophy will go to the runner- up and shooters placing 3rd, 4th, Sth, and 6th will get merchandise. Parings and starting times lows: 2 0—Peul Bada, Bill Stoiloff, ecil Redves; 12: 386—Gien Harding, A, Burton, Jerry Lampeon; 1246—Bob Martin, Bob Gaines, Babe O° : i c] a _ Fi a d e « Twenty-eight city golfers, in- Bada will face stiff compe- - an @ cluding defending champion Paul Aition. More prominent aniong a NEW @ Bada, will tee off Saturday and the threats are Glen Harding aw 4 Sunday’ in the 36-hole finals of the and Cuff Inmaa, — = @ oO men's medal play golf champion- | C®@mps, and Stan vage, Joe a M TORS = ship at Pontiac's Municipal Golf Burgdort, Fd ~ Wasik, Butler 4 @ Course. Starting time each day is a alee a a New Low Price! ; 12:30 p.m. othbarth, George Hammett, ~ baad No Down ? ! s| - , ,| and Bill Stolloff, qualifymg La] ° ayment | Twenty linksmen who met. the LAS a INSTALLED IN New Car Guarantee! & qualitying rounds will be joined by , . a Buick, Chevrofet, Hudsun, Dodge, Ford, . Bada, other previous titleholders, Ope notable danger to Bada's bed ONE DAY! Oldsmobile, Pontiac, ‘38 te ‘47, DeSoto, g and the low five scorers a yeat successful defense—-Mike Andon- = Chrysler and Plymouth @ ago to complete the starting field |!an—will be missing. Andonian, ‘a n a a a Oh, I see! This bunker jumper is swinging with a long iron—about a No. 2. The ball is positioned | slightly forward of center, perhaps jan inch. The dlub should take the ball just after the bottom of the |, arc of the swing. The more lofted the iron, the shorter the club shaft, so you “should stand nearer the ball. The | Ron Rothbarth: : 1 og—Jim Steph jand Emmanuel Gorams 119—Ed Wasik, Tom Balliet, and Bill ? Henry J rek Pembroke: 1:18—Butier Cooper, Nick Berson, and George Hammett; ~~ ee ,dians’ big Mneup in order winner—the | Seat : 12.54—Chiftt Inman, doe Burgdorf, and | Richardson, Al Papesian, | * but Billy did it,” Harris explained “He followed orders as though | was using a whip.” Hoeft gave up a Ist-inning sin gle to Bobby Avila and another to Larry Doby in the 2nd. That was alt of Cleveland's batting attack. Hoeft then mowed down the In before giving up his only walk game to Al Smith with two-out ii the 9th inning. But any threat of a rally was quickly snuffed out when Bobby Avila skied to Charley Maxwell in left to end the game. It was a costly loss for the In- dians, dropping them to 3rd plac a game and a half behind the roaring New York Yankees. of the | e | Wynn 3-3, Maglie 0-0, Mossi 3-3, Banti. ‘ago 1 Lal yn v— , At the plate, Hoeft was sup- | ported by Frank House and Bill | Tuttle, who drove in all of the | Tigers’ runs before a crowd of | 47,553, Using a new open batting stance, House hit hig 10th home | rum and a pair of doubles to knock in three runs, Tuttle col. lected his lith home run and a two-run singte, Detroit had lost six straight to ‘the Tribe before last night. | CLEVELAND DETROIT ' AB AB RH R mith, rf 30 0 Kuenn, a $1 j Avila, 2b 40 1 Tuttle, cf yet Rosen, 3b 3.06 6 Kaltne. re" 6 @ Kiner t } 0 8 Torgeaon, Ib 3 1 Werta, ib $8 0 Boone, Yo § 1 | Deby, ef } @ | Maawell li 3 0 Yrle land a: 37 0 0 JM Philips Hegan 1 0 6 it 1 0 Wynn, p 0 0 0 House ¢ 42 Magile. p 1 @ © Hatfield 2b 3 6 ojies 1 © © Moelt. p 31 Mossi. p 660 8 Sentiago p 6b @ 4 Evers Yoe 02 et) Foiles struck out for Magile in 6th Everspopped olt for Bantiago in #th 1 Cleveland 600 000—d | | Detroit 5 030 663 Olx—7 | £-None, RBI- House 3. 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FE 2-9131 to speed yout SS EDN ESDAY, AUGUST > PRE }7., 1955 clos Rese 7 m -4]-Day Copper Sperutons Ree Wage and Propety : alkouts Over | m « cwsine mA tetra : “Berard Baruch Was | HOUGHTON w — Striking CIO. sec ; — A Detroit group ‘A 11,000 Mine Work Steelworkers will vote tomorrow secking o tighten laws on garaisty 2 tor at “Con ress’ ’ Orkers on a new rom ment of wages and seizure of E cted Back Heel —— Calumet & property paid for t ‘od , Red Investigation xpected Back on Job Hecla jnc. to end @ three-month , , ee eS at Kennecott Pl | walkout at the company’s Calumet copa ci Hey eateuniecme! item al ; eco ants | division, Ss ‘culating its petitions seeking. an Ei NEW YORK —The second day | The company atid yeaterday th ‘amendment t6 the Constitution. 4 rr ‘ > e of a ooner eet probe _into By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS decision of the 2.200 cablbves will | Pie) cxineme fot) Betser (Covert I alleged po inf = nc : in show Employes of the Kennecott Cop- | determine whether Calumet & ment Group in Detroit planned to ; goog wea the first ~ . brought per Corp. started back to | la proceeds with plans to robe the petitions, mainly :. fitness willing to answer through labo i J questions about communism — aap? pared ending © cost. liquidate its Upper Peninsula cop- form Su he au paungeny OF 4 : ly 4T-day-old strike. | per mines and smelter 1 of the petitions have not ae _ : ; . . : ei . " All. four persons called before A joint union council last night; PA : . been approved by the state board A the House Un-American Activities inatructed the men te return after | ams to liquidate were an. of canvassers. ? Committee yesterday declined fo agreement was reached h nounced last week after the ly-when the committee with the |: union rejected the The group, headed by Gregory reply ne committee + Geen International Union of Mine, Mill| fer of company of; 4 Pillon, Detroit 4 about Red affiliations When the : |and Smelter workers at Ra Ari: - o oem beusty pay the be ee +’ hearings opened on the previots = * 2 ™: * 1g the machine is William owns two others. One of them, though, he admits “‘just won't: run.”| an-hour wage and pension pack- | | Work : eae al Nov , s T-year-ald son George who got quite a bang » had it as . ; . = jorkers were c Toe ‘ right Arnaud d'Usseau cul ol the chugging engine) Benjamin bought the . 1 z He had it as a young man when he went all over the country with | 48¢. last Friday. New Mexico and | May 2? aed) of eirtke Church Din N $1 0 i Mrs. d’Usseau told the commit : DUT ¢ steam engine at, his thrasher and crew. Now =) keeps i > Nev e y in a wage dispute on a ner Nets 3 cep t on his farm as a showpiece, ada workers later accepted the new contract. Th tee she had nothing to do with the’ _—________________ | same offer. | va ¢ company said| FOUR TOWNS — Mrs. Leslie theater and thought she had been ° arying Job classifications ruled Taiaba of Hartley Rd. reports the call enlainke : ae =~ a lo attempts to arrive at an aver- ; 1 5 sed i cline | MARKETS ews in Brief (aSStircrmctisona, cen ih empower ear ebber (Pa) wild the was Between ithe inden taining rar - | Methodist Church cleared $130.00. said she was to | « yeen the independent Mine-Mill| pj ns are being made f | see ui $ i oo Ga cas f e for the questioned anyway. Produce | leew! Warner, 37, of Detroit, | union and the CIO United Steel- | ghty-five per cent of the funds next Elizabeth Russel} Guild t- nywa) paid a $100 fine and $15 costs yes- | work of the nation’s savings and | | einen A in al q § DETROIT PRODUCE jterday aft leading S| workers. The steelworkers have associations is channe ee en eee Soe qpectaher’ at the hearse | erday after pleading guilty to asked the National Labor Rela-| home f , led into showing slides of the Grand which are scheduled to continue ve TROIT, Aug 17 ahs Today's rec k less driving before Orion! tions Board for a collective bar- e financing. Canyon. until Friday, was financier Ber ew ; . Produce Terminal j Township Justice Helmar G, Stana- gaining election. The board's deci- - nard Baruch. He shook hands witie i, ' arian i * Ehe atock Neeee elke oe a Us ew CHICAGO o—Lattle mull buying back: eer peed et eect) ees | ; , i . can nee, ~ market declined quietly todé , N circcnteas ee . Tikes Walter, who said To have you early dealing y today in wrstinys ye didee teie - 425. heh lifted wheat on the Board of Trade |: yw Union members in Utah, Nevada | here encouraging me mi Gea lings i a 5% Duc hes Winfield Lyon, of 127 Lincoln St and N M cine mens = « * @ am ee . today while hot, dry weather gave > ” Po fe ana ew Mexico hag refused to TRIBUTOR : f great deal. . ehioeados “Calif! flat boxes 128 26 . dry weather gave told Pontiac Police that someone return to work until an agreement | ° Whee aaed by reporkers what - oppers made some progress on ee 300, 300 3 hats per pt support to corn, Other grains got threw a small glass jar at his car Was reached in Arizona | ® e : he thought of witnesses who re a nner to around a point large 22 28 cents swhere: from a passing auto, damaging : | Sery s ost major divisions were stead : dhe ck ps ca jumbo crts 27-36 . . » Par ice a ] | | oe Nos amber the commitice’s 4. twee uh the fall exten ae 3 te = eed a7. soe . se The buying by mills in wheat re- paint on the rear. Woman Ordered i | ~s . a * ! } “ n i lor ol ti erie f dow ‘ Cl csareiina > ruch replied irectionallt beh. § 75-600 topped and washed Cait flected some overnight flour busi- If your frien@’s tm jah and needs , Any person who has nothing to 5 = cris 48-1 Ib film’ sacks 480-425, 24s bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 : E j d | B fear can answer anything In this tee a 2 us eo, BO A ae ness. At Minneapolis, where prices . or MA ipo | victe for ee @ lackhawk Porto Power great country of ours, the onl he opening rush brought oul A 274 fee 300 “€ ant 400-4 25 were sharply higher yesterday ‘ ~ : : ‘ . : \ few block oan cd the re Honevdews Weste flat rts He : ‘ W Sh le’ P T Is thing you have to fear is guilt General. Motor Ame oon eu “it Pe 2 90-3 28 a . there were flur-sized grains today Rummage sale, Youth Center, | earring ortie eo roto 00 _— i ors ) off 3% at) Lettuce Calif ctns dry pack 2 do Lake Orion, Friday and Saturday. | : B ‘ oT 1k. Suuthern’ Pacitic 2400) un nesily a$@3.18 Cale) cts 2 Wheat near the end of the first —AdV. PITTSBURGH « —Mrs. Mary) e Globe Hoists changed at 60 North (oe : fe 3 0 1 0 Cana a WA hot le . a hae om | Elie Ww * _ . a By naer ugs ‘ ican 50-375, 3 doe 375-4 00 jour was 'y to 44 higher, Septem- “ a — “lien Williams, 31, says she has Aviation 1.000 off 's at 68 Par ip sacks Cait elluws her $1.93'2. corn unchanged to 4 been ordered to vac ; | ° . =) sae large 225-265. ldaho S1.35°2, corn unchanged (0 %s o vacate a housing Md American Airways ) ny Yellows, | 216 1 Ve a tar igher “pte oa 24> 1 | al , boos | am l ] erve the Crowd eb erica ‘ rv : 1100 up te at pte open ele = ~- ¥ itows large h ghe r, SX pe mber S174 . oats by eW rave ureau ‘ someday apartment after paying | ® pion ompressors T k C 2 and Foremost Datries 1,000 100-125) Hi 125-140 Mich 1 40-1 50 lower to 1s higher, September . il ea) ea een ce a 2° — up “ws at 23'4. The latter ay Whites 225-2 M4 ‘6 » v7 1 * . . She s B k S ake Cash oy at The latier stock wan! *he2h368 | ws Pe 14) lowe toe ee Open in Birmin ham let he said yesterday the bed jack- @ Dink s pray ment BUFFALO . : isted yesterday and opened unless othersue state Mun hea September 957s, soybeans — un- ; and bloomers are ‘a hideous | - . ALO, (h—The regulars at ™ - vens 1% 109-190, 2) 250-50, best changed to 13 higher, Septe t * ‘ looking outfit, I ad it’ : anne : : g ’ mesiiy 200-3 33 eee era . September _ ; &s , admit, but it’s not rica — A. Singer's tavern in subur havens 2° 350 mo) An Gusea $2.20%4. and lard unchanged to 10 BIRINGHAM — A new travel indecent. When | was told about | ® ri toin ulpment naiitiverae Jubilees 2 fair low 200 : = ; , : hae Cheektowaga were delighted New York Stocks Peete Hale 3 00 30 Par Stavens (cents a hundred pounds lower, Sep- | S¢Tvice, the Elkin Hotel and Travel it, I never wore it again. You @ Atlas Lath and Sa fate place open vesterday Late Mornice Quoteuones ee 400 _coneda, Red tenes s 2° tember $10.90 | Bureau has been opened here at ought to see some of these women | es ws avern is normally closed” a: 7 ret pear ahi in ac } %) bu nas ae eee in shorts and = & ° . Tuesday, but yesterday two cheer. 41) Reduction Pocus 688 few bts calié % be Grain Pri aa) NS Munter Riva. by Mrs ‘ | ® Ch P i y. but yesterd: cer. At Res 1" extra $80 “few “B13 Caiit se hu rain Prices Z bote ° icago Pneumatic 1 001s ; , : , ied Cher bakts les IMs ay ac gs 60s 4 , chaels, S| vig gn m " tended bar and - i ‘s : 5 c and larger 125 63s and seosiles are CMICAC cae AGO GRAIN t “i _— ee pre will oo ak of oe Allegheny Hous- e . . : eals fo customers for Qivm Lia 1 < te 178 bertas $0-553 225, 608 2.00 ‘AGO, Aug 17 (AP) — Opening sates y e Williamson, | Ing uthority refused to say, Heinwern H dra li J cks ' 7 Alu Pf i : Os 1 75 grain ~ . al er sepa soil hours al 8 am ei K ee F peppers iy ) pa bakte Bell type eae ey De cece HOM The aid ae plans a complete Whether their eviction order. was y ULIC Ja en, with the place -crowded am Can ao fe ERD potatoes nee ue me aces DS ee ice in rail, air. and steam-| based entirely on Mrs. Williams’ and business thriving, the bar- 4™ Cye" $6 Lockh Air 1g) A washed unless otherwise stated Cait Mar 196, Sep 95 he | ship travel plans and in resogt ac- | attire. But they did say noise fro tenders suddenly vanished Am Cas & El 487 Loew ja | Long Whites 400-450, bakers 10 os” May : 192 Dec : 99 | commodations | bh : a = , e's e x ” ant ! lene & Chem 544) Min @75. US. 2s 275. 10 Ibs sacks 45 July . 178% Mar +. 102% | me er apartment annoyed other. ten- wr, : are Motors... ve Loritiard 217) een ke daho Oregon Long Whites 160. _ So a May ya 14's Mrs. Michaels put her foot in the ts. They set a Saturday dead- 2 en Singer and his wife rm Ain New se ag ioe ash 804 ree 2 50-27 Washington Long sti Sewanis 4 P Ys 5 travel door whil : , 3 i mn New 2 ‘ . , hites fair 278-300 Michigan*S0 ibs \7°' 123', Bep 10°95 ile still in high ‘ine. - | i . turned from > imp and *™ Be 235 Martin Ol . 346 sachs Reund es 7 aR ty | Mar 127', Ox 7 | School, w ’ “ feneres — ee Patani Am Bracing ee ne es ec i) Waites 75-00. cents, mostly pe Pas ce 108? | : a whee she went to work at) Mrs. Williams occupies — the Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” *" was informed that his 4" \ 2.20 “Merck ; st arstac i Caut (19 oe ae Oats rr uncle's one P : * : ° are’ bartenders had welked of <= 11827 Mpls Hoe 319) 5 Steg whetrion: Cant 12 5 flats tew pes” sos De 1042 soyee — . apartment with her 39-year-old son. Automotive Parts and Equipment their jobs Ran ; 4 ; ° Wa ub ‘ Watermeions per melon Southern 22 ““] even derive vi sri a says Anci FE 84 . nac Ct 16) eh oe re vicarious . » Ancient E South Stinger told) pohce the bar- a ! ‘ \ 3 6 ’ aS Livestock out of planning eee, “else's fitted war viet a hear aper | | A Perry St. Phone FF 2-0106 tenders” had: forced open his front ft) fo) seit 2 Nat Bisc 41 CRICAGD FOTATORS | F 4 trip.” _ ated Id} ne *| : door and finally fled with $40 in Av ete pe opel 81 CHICAGO. Aug 16 (AP) ~ Potatoes DETR TROT ttvenroce Mrs. Michaels isn’ oes ‘ peck e _ waeels. : eash plus about another S$ 4, Balt & On AS Uacaris 53. on track 187 and total US. adie cea Feral AE eee he a wie eels Mayet _ cr nell r $60 from Bendix A ¢1 Wat Lead jit mippiees © oderale, de graund 56 cts Airtel gpa le Mh opening | me'—she has made six Euro- | , hh = ade Re un A ¢ 1 . Ae hrs aieney) pander gloat ar : 20 ! early sales US number 1-2 190- | pean crossings, visited Mexico : ° —— ore Sicel Y Centr \ : y one fot | 290 Ib 15 a. R ‘ Berar a Nha AY tpl Sh, ten ware Patio, UOek salen, Contermns | Uf, iy nies G5 aumncr,| ed 3 Honolulu. South America and the ‘ Cou ty De Borg Wart aye co a ‘ © uhiles $3483 ba: Wachington Foxe | iso. 190 th and number 1 to 3 220-200 | West Indies | r Nn y ea $ Brice. Mie | ker een at 4 0 idgne Oregon pe ae : Cmte. net (Ser — ——— . In contrast to Mrs. Michaels’ | ’ ‘ s = ‘raska Daroca § . Pemiaca |: Col cheese Low -tray . | Mra. George Bovine " bain a eG einen Pontiacs $1.80-1.85. | Plat lia inet sad yeerene rus, Seek — travels, Miss Williamson, | ? MARLETTE — Service for Mrs Burren eee en ste Pinkie ararhg Meng dabgibochea, Heiyeies « ighens giving sah on sirens fr | ( Ps ~ . ~~ a f 11 pad bh D aan gh choie is | s , 7 , \ George Boyne, 75, of Marlett Can D1 oa ing Pan AW Air 18 § DETROIT EGGS 24.00, bulk mostly pistons aca neal l Past five years, has visited | Township, will be held at 2 p.m. Cao Pac Lparem Fs 184 DETROIT Aug 17 (AP)—Bgys.. fod. | CDG Choice fed steers 2150-3218; very | * most all of the 48 states. Wednesday in the Marsh Fu | Carnie: ¢ 1 Parke Da s Pee Me) checs) «included. federal -stave camer too te ventas” Soavier weights ; — arsh Funeral Carrel ce We icaney 8 ee treder ; « ° 26 ome, with burial in Marlette fot. 1 Poa ‘ a Nieto Grade & large Py £0 —— = stnugntor betters, steady. ot Division Sale Scheduled ‘emetery. She ~ = . wp «(Chea & Oh} 414 Pe Coia 14 49%, ie scaide bulls opentn aout a — ry. She died Sunday at her GR? ie, eee: ue hehe 4 'B Taree 80. pee- | Choice fed wip = ner | by Automotive Company é ie. Cites Sv! 26 Phelps I 613 Brown-—Grade A large $9. medium and commercial. grass eres and mixed Surviving are her husband: three Ctustt Pea ee a) cereesicisiyeem@esa | aunty enee 1196-1400; comma rand outs | DETROIT #—Murray Corp. of sons, Murray G. at home < Coca Cola 1. 1302 Phil Prt Th white eee eee lagen lunves ene ~~ |Amesion has announce P. of Croswell and C Teed Sete" be Biiroy Mit D2 dium arge 49-34, me- | CTD gatabie, 425: vealers opening |its automotive chassi —— < ‘ swell and C. Leonard of + col Brd A 64 Pit Plate (816 Br owns Grade A large 48-52, me- | Steady, fairly actives but good and low! .... ive chassis frame di- Caro; a daughter, Mrs. Bery! Webb. , 1 Gas .. 163 Pr Ging tt “4 choice’ vealers 1900-2800, few high|ViSion to Dana Corp. of Toledo | > of Melvin: one brother, Robert Ce - Rais 77 0 ae OF $e2. tar afore {edie cisee enh rer few ‘head 38.00." coger aaa 41-00. | for an undisclosed amount . eee ¢ OOM ae os : re 36.2 ! bs 1G med sizes with receipts r most utility and com- ——- =f | Worden of Px aye oO Cymer Con N Gas . 341 RCA 462 (jOderate and barely ample to short | mercial grades 14.00-19.00; HH Th wi chiidrer of Pontiac) and 12 grand- Consum Pow? 30° Rro H 156 Smalls about steady with supplies fully | Utility. 16,00- 14.00. oe Se ve switch goes into effect ) Cee : = vis pio Ret ab “aa? ‘ het ace aaees Sie ppotn ine , oor | “= ——- eek mere Spr coy lamba ts ‘on y ’ 0 tex 2 ry quality offerings adequate an ow to opening ste a F T Scie Mor Ady, Rey Me 211 ‘ easily the preference is for ‘the Reiter 77 Te, Lambe 33.00; acteurs sales ceeene a Murray rma said the our Towns Church Corn Pd ee Ue us sree nnounced yesterday, is in ot See k Sig 24 6 4 S Board Slates Meeti Seren as ee Coes salt CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | CHICAGO. Aug. 16 TAP) —Balabie bh bes ‘and pacer ee oe eeting Dis C Seag gree oe sed o4 . ee i us (AP)—Galable hogs | a expa operations out- 4 et Pan +2 { HIC AGO ‘ \—Bu | 9,000; market fairl ti h FOUR TOWNS — The official me Re i ncuahee shee Macatee nas | ees See act, Se S| Last month Muay acy ‘ \ : =. e officta st 7 met ore lower fully stead st h F } hoard of Four Towns Methodist ! art ney 9B ae ted) 5 wc his and lighter, cows pees hogs, 2001 | Last month Murray acquired Church will m t . : a } t a teady Balance e easy. fe- | stances weak: most US No 1 to Js the Easy Washing Machine Co. of | 7 : i meet at the home ' . 48 ’ sie DuTing Prices Un ine =i, heh —— i ~* 50. around Syracuse, N.Y. It also owns a ‘Mr anc re HW y miney premium payment plan. One ‘ prove sale of the firm to Fred- eS mesth 28 44, ifted the demand on most all offerings | cial bulls 13.75-15 00° geod and choice |; " seas bos ah small check each month . LF handled right alohg w ith : erick W. Richmond. 32-year-old cong! ire a1 vo Pa | vooners 188 oe: oat oy core | a = ae he Eee monthly bills . . . can give you the sound ditipall alicia! ipsa ; _ deyes foud Her ... 143 CHIC AG ’ | Srades : nd ch a New York industrialist, and a [enn "% 55 & 21 CHICAGO Aue o rourey poultry | stockers and feeders et ond eee | were delivered. family deserves. nd program of health insurance your group of investors Tuapir lad ie y oh young stock. barely steady on ate meu te. peal bane iihaa aati Oldsmobile said the announce- | The vote was taken at spies 28 4 632 A Le Leet syestercay | Sens Le ee eee mecdy. good to| ment coincided with the record | Don't risk tryi . : 4 % 3 at a spe- Int Harn 2 White yt ' : 1 e097 Ik) heavy hens 21-24: magnet eep steady. good to risk trying to get by w i 1} cial stockholders meeting yester [8 Me wee ee eee sbraliers "or fryers | Ponto low ood 11 00-1800" three Geeks production of ,the 300.000th 1955 monthly com of in sdeqasa ee ee ee ee eat McBiokiers mireting verter. Tet Farry ght Besteorhy yt faite Din Saree Nhe een eed hee are ere Da | N Costs 3) mieten a |careael coplanar eee é . : ‘int Tel 4 in ce ate ie a? — | peite 63- c good te change the name of the company ia ey a ao some oe = Laps yearlings No. 1 and fall shern cote O 95. have k P oa to snd hospital insurance you may already So Mth, Ine 28 h Rad 122 Business N lot Tp, 1580-17 $0, cull to choice “shorn REMINGTON-RAND today's re € sure your total hospital benefits are ENOUGH in view of “ STOCK AVERAGES oles ss ne ena ay’s igh costs. Use M * ry = Adding Machines g se Mutual of Omaha's monthly pl a NEW YORK A iq 17—Compiied by the i ~< : Y pan to own the Income The New York group bought Assec'tted Pre The homicide rate of the Unite ———— Protection Insurance that can hundredt Pressed Metals fo oss The North Amé | ger ANCH total disability from cov é art © mouth: Gag ! > aan Pegpoaer a seven million’ sIndust Rais conten ee orth Américan Life Insur- | States is more than twice that of BR SALES - isability from ered accident or confining sickness. and agreed to as prey day 1 =—1 —3 ance Co. of Chicago today ' Canada and Australia, at h , f° sat ane 302 y an. Aus ia, about three : } me Oe company’s debts. The week bai 272 129 7 742 1206 nounced the appointment of Jamie | times that of Scotland and six and SERVICE Mesa out now how a few dollars a month can protect your family from the | “company manufactures auto wus- Month'ao ..... 2412 ee a iss O. Gould as agency manager in |times that of England. i We Ponting State Soak May. ° jome-wrecking debts that often result from sickness or accident. Do: E | pension parts and employs 300 {ges AER oe isto 1001 #51 1344 Pontiac _ eee Fill out the coupon n f n't wait! | Workers at plants in nearby ae or et koe at) Gould ent h — ow for complete details without cost or obligation by 1% coeee. 203) 1169 672 1488 vould entered the Life Insurane 7 1984 high 3 ; - is ec j Marysville and in Detroit. wh es 2119 1230 823 15527 business ig 1984 low ig Re 2 1gg2 Susiness in January, 1946. He re- . 2 - Acorn Products Corp. of Det cently resigne ; 1 j . etroit y resigned as general agent = : e's » ‘ DETROIT #TOCKS f wholly owned subsidiary ‘C. J. Nephier Co. of another midwestern tife i 4 . . i Figures after decima! points are et ontee ‘ MUTU. aes noints ghths ance é ~ ET CA 4 “Report Whol \ , F ae Low “Noon the dpesictne. a order to — DON'T G UGHT coated es ato lesa ity- n° ee tes i P jes in Slight “ hie Sieheg Pipe on 3 ee WITH YOUR 1715 § Yebegeest - ge | AO " © cccaswues ) : pol ™, 2 : i Pontiac. j eciine Midwest Amon HH 33 e pointed this Week to the sales FINANCES DOWN! is, Michigan 4 , * e P } ‘P—Wholesale food wave Mfg ‘ wove za pg) 88S f of Matthews-Hargreaves, Inc, | Vd tike tree . ww ‘ | al Lange caialyta 12°43 13 were Jack Statiton. 24.~of 1669 ! eal " ; » without obligation, on the Mutual +2 a and ask ; * . ot, 7 ‘Omaha et ty he Ow wed [om tiggel gee geri od >» insure aor MUTUAL BENEFIT WEALTH & ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION Ci seal sets soca ll en agp ci taal Senciers Mow Junkets tone ean Late Rt. at ’With .... adiaccapsr eset: << dean scn oc ad aeure need E. C : ; ‘ eoeeee : : . “ food at $6.23 com- Ww , — E. C. Matthews, presi. [>-- oa : w AsHIN aTON in st ht least 37 dent. ‘ean : MUTUAL OF OMAHA ing ring an one of. The two me - bore ] nm were graduat 4 - = - ; A ‘4 eel i ‘s membership, are plan- Saturday from General Motors ~ awe ; 1715 $. Telegraph a : : bine ; ic ahem Wan bol ame Pe INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS , bs foreign cou ‘Congress echnology after com- Pontiac, Michiga: STATE ne esa pleting a two-year course " 716 Pontioe State Bank Bids : és is in adjournment ' seb can Idg. Ph. FE 2-8357 - an i" * 7 MD ing «< er kitchen, breakfast nook, -FoRTY Siti ee 3 fos ‘ ae 4 a2 3 : 7 | , TOUT? i 4 & 2 hihbaw THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 . is = + Cita ae : . t ; ' te et nec .For Sale Houses 43 Fér Sale Housés 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Hous 43 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger| — For Sale Ho 43| For Sale A ! or Sale Houses 43 o ‘Houses | ge uses or creage 47) Business Opportunities 51 orn , ee ~ EON PRP RN a NEP OP APL OLE > A Resin eins |, Sees. tener eo di Closing E tat We ARE LEAVING OTATE. toms | "For Colored Families ‘GAYLORD [apenas Rae * gon 3s nik bers equty."° Lake. Frontage = ene, Sen g Ss ig modern 2 bedroom ee Beautiful 2 bedroom 4 IP uofin- N aaa | ISIN ESS, é a — $15.750 with cash Full b t, good Im- i second meet oO — —- ——, bea ein ms. eeen Tee. hot water. We oe = ome ae, Bpzeate on BUS N SS & HOME basy 090.000 yale settle ee, | mediate possession. 313 E Bever- Peat’ aico location, ‘paved strect.| stairway to aitic. Finished recrea. | scant. “sieee a Oe Pe Brivete Of. ty of) Owner leaving must sell . tate quickly heirs will ‘sacrifice | ly. Phone PR. 6-0060. NALTER GREEN, FE 3-300) __ me frontage ech ‘patedl,|- eery and meat with 6bat Substantia bedroom home. 2 PERRY PARK Peso bus ly, Ea, Priced. by oe en | tion room only $14,000, terms, ¥ OWNER « Ri AND peated ated just 8) fs pe aed fheenee tm thriv eomm on 1 -! . wi main 00, | fon Stver, 32, & fake one 2 dedveom. Purepiece avtomatic husemit a. WOTT oes es me ey esirable | ‘| ree Pee eae ke sim case teres - =] ny apooint:| racy Gite beds for heme or of pm. ipvoutmenk PP ag ag stated fot 379_ 8, Pa Few nae mpi mage * wht pane rakes af | Bat i eee T and enjoyment after pours. Just pool GooD recrea’ room eer ¢ e. we ‘. & - eta le Le agherger gene rooms. Pull bath. Good sayeEmaL houses. ‘Rasy. terms. , good valve, ry — Saat aay “OWNE R- “WHI E aay ‘wil cesta wel or rd LOVELAND dition, $760 down. For info: nformation oe & Be pres SHADY & COOL I s'4 Rasch b) attached C. Pangus 19 ii5 | whe Ferry © C Griggs, FE 45893. DRAYTON AR LAKE OAK- | 140%, Dearoom’ off Joslyn excel » {| garage Auto oit heat Storms & Ph Ortonville 132_ collect FE zaaTs “ANe BA. Keewe ers i ee Pa REALTOR | land privieees aton i. ‘Living | leat basement Two car garage. vet] sereene. Ve biggk trom lobe. Lake MEN WiTW TANDEM PRUCKS OR a ; FE 4-166) room ranch Dining ¢l. Living | 512,700, reasonable terms i \ | tate Faved sree. OF ¢ the capital to buy a mew truck to My eaUiTY 2 Per Py tig and two car garege. Basement ROLLING HILLSIDE i ! an aif : pte Be =— fF haul ready mixed concrete, Good 120 = 135 How 2 2%. # rooms with recreation area extra lava- Brick & Knotty Pine home Pic $695 Dn. 45 F ‘ull 1p rice offer for men who want to work. and bath 108 ‘Harrison & Roch tory, Com eres shesoe. and ture windows and brick fire- git quick ae! st by owner, 3 bed- | Chere one sens og "oR _ +1769 Cali FE 2-301 for sppeintment, OL 2-3906 | ee ato “ “tee — lace. Over - capt = sees i _room brick terrace FE ¢-6262 — Ask for Mr. Hughts. WEST COLGATE STREET: ant be best for $18,000, terms. RIPE FOR PRINTING & RUBBER STAMP 4 rw. : business tne: : ‘ hots feonses Serv geen bean. Sylvan ST MIKES a DEVELOPMENT > catteg™ vuleaney Ne Aphdated cy? id als ah IF ROAD ’ a ar ee edroom one ory ype | = = cE ‘ontiae Press ~ rm two be roo tw asement, ene bloc =u we Wolntae eile Sur dere Realty oo A.M du a een ne Oe ee gag - 000 Ww i : : pte ment = aore” in’ te S00 2383 OPCHARD LEE. RD “e * w i) bulld 178 ACRES tth lake front _ Rouge wee 2 an oad e $1 000 r £ e< iT . ete fe Ww 1 on your t # with lake frontage 8 22162 or or Fe fot Lanett id eet Ligh tg ihe red 5-0418 re wet by pc teh full base- | “5 a lovely ranch sivie 3 bedroon’ bur- Ready to go at $500 per acre MAJOR Off Rouen Whariee MOD- _— of «mail-town liv ou'll love ment oak floors, plastered walls ; 4°" ger “Exterior all completed © ern three bay 40000 gal service Now Is the Time to beautiful BYLVAN MANOR. And Oniy $7950. good terme, i S 7 2 uh bath well septic wired | 300 ACRES ticluiding a privete station -tor Jease on eae hwy el Ready tor Winker ene kc eta watking die nee oa, — a ~~ ec ont | jake Near Clarkston. $1,009 per e_ eresier Baer real We see Ge fi ’ * re a nter ! ¢ WE BUY-WE SELL-WE TRADE Close ~ * ucole pi borehes a fa atudding. evonly $500 down " Ask | | Evenings OR 31563 We have « wonderful selection and in a few minutes drive Pe, i an . for Mr. Brown j 140 ACRES with | mile of lake| One OF OAKLAND GOUNTY 8 of nomes lots and business op- t. many a Michigan's most beau- 5 ee : 5 oe ‘ronteee. north of Pontiac, $600 “ tnest hardwares Good _location, ~ Hf. BROWN, Realtor ¥ doing good business $20,000 will vortunitles ; | THELMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR 5143 Cass-“hsabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-104. FE 43644: Oven 9 to 7 WE WILL Led nee ON YOUR LOT 40x20. 3 bedr shell house con vou sa78 | $110 down $45 mo, See our mode! For addi- tional information contact Red Horse 5019 Cass Eliz. Rd. ___ PE 42252 or PE_?9179 Reautiful Lake Front Home Brick Cape Cod, rm with bedrms. tee lace, }iv- dining | with fireplace, and attached 2 car garage Ex- cellently landscaped Call information today. Cass Avenue room brick house, 40 x 103 lot, ed Commercial]. Excellent bus- ness location. Can be used for beth business & home. Call for information Year Around Cottage Year around cottage at Sylvan | Lake. 3 rms. & bath with garage and bemt. Very close to the lake Only $6,750. John K. Irwin rors Be Saginaw Street $-o447_ Eve, FE 21804 NEVER BEFORE Such response to a new home a one —<— opening day ‘even in LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL CLARKSTON Full basement Phone F ft each home Ceramic tile bath, kitchen counter, vestibule counter 7 gy Se'ect oak floors. kitchen fan 2 Jalousie windows i24y ft x 21% ft. living room Pickled birch cabinets Netural gas service : bUBURBAN LIVING AT ITS FINEST Drive out Dixie Hever (U8. 10) to Hage limits of Clarkston; turn right on North- view 8 model. Oren daily wo 8 BROS. || REAL ney 8660 Dixie Hw \ _Pnone OR 3-167] of oR +10 Birmingham A med modern ranch . built two years ago for family activities. Three large- setronms anc two and a half bat Con- venient kitchen potehersre with | dish washer & breakfast snece. Jee | bullt-in fea and utility in the base- | these features com- bined with a & superb location most ‘‘priced-right’ house im the area. ‘Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. ais wost 4-3232 4-5726 9S. Woodward, Birming bam OPEN 9 A. M. TO M. WILLIAMS LAKE ™ ts an outstandin: ond Bree 3 car a tached "ga 4 sarees ell landscaped with lake pr | iebee: iain i with t terms OTTER HILLS have built in oven, lovely cup- rd a _ locat! uly, 3% mil mallee from Pontiac. wi r plans and bull tions if ‘hie house doesn't sat you. MACEDAY LAKE Over 200 foot of water frontage throw off Mace- 3) davs posse Priced at $18,000 ith cash to a mort- F. C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake OR #1 i call OR gs | lose F, Reisz om ©. Cee. GET 1T QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is—dial FE 2-8181 for mn ad- « de Fes i SE rE THESE: , SPACIOUS FACE BRICK HOMES 3 AND 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS, SOLID DRIVE, CARPORT ONLY $14,350 © 1 hud: ice + As Low As Per Taxes and ncaueaes SQUARE LAKE AND MIDDLEBELT. ROAD Northwood. Organirat) PHONE FPEDE Ine. AL 46191 OUR OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED | TOMORROW DUE TO THE DEATH OP MR. HUMPHRIES_ HUMPHRIES REALTOR _— 84 N. Telegraph Ra ww PINE LAKE I } La ‘otected lots. real plas- | ter Anderson w ndows bed- ; rooms. 1% baths om or witheut | view “zest of Middie- ~ LAKE PRIVILEGES | 1‘ storv cedar shake home with 3 trees. gare nt belt wil Sons Coren Bide. Co. | LI 5-0 | | ' rooms. nice race Bri beautiful beach facilities on Syiveh Lake ‘OM ELSTON REALTY. INC MI_ 62900 -ROCHESTER AREA Loree, 6 room buf}t Pla: hard- ADAMS ROAD 3 bedroom ranch type. Breeze. | ‘way and garage. Automatic oi! | heat Circle matic hot water, | wood i FOR BETTER HOMES POREST LA ‘Country Club Poses Beautiful 2 bedroom brick ranch home with attached 2 car garage. nice high basement with a lovely recrea- | luon -room, vriced to sell. FULLY FURNISHED modern heme close to —— ae | stores, large tot beeen! ft. i folks have moved aaa wit ee — hosstession. $1,000 VACANT And ready to move into 4 room modern home with sarge pinssed | nice down to responsible people FLORENCE 8TREET { Goed ineome oroperty, Consisting | of one 2 room apt up with bath - and one 2 room apt. down plus | owners 3 room apt with beth, basement with off furnace 1 car i garage. only $2.000 down i Evenings after 6 00 cail Mr Jol! FE 40055 OFFICE OPEN 6-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor | | | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FF 4- 2533 YOUNG 4 BEDROOM $2,000 down ei wee you pos. | session of thts lovely home. lasge rooms, throughout. plastered walls | oak floors walnut trim. full base- | ment aute ot) heat. newly dec- orated throughout, 2 car rage | paved street tn city ideal for a rooming house or large family $14.000 full price by appt only piease OFP JOSLYN Extra nice § room bungalow with ptm: walls, cak floors._pipe paneled dinette full basement ~ was beat vard nicely landscaped a fenced, the price is only $1025 with $3590 down. $5¢ 00 per month including tases and insur- ance, see it ; appre & BUSINESS 3 bedroom home mm excellent con- dition, besement oil heat 8q office and toilet facilities, used as & Wrought facturing plant. ideal for almost any kind of business. owner mov- ing north, selling for omly 810 500 | by $2500 down, we will be glad | to show you being - $1000 DOWN | 3b edroom shell home the very best of construction attached 1', car garage. large lot overlooking two lakes. % bik two nice iron manu- | te large | 3100 ft. .buildine pilus storage |- sandy beaches. finish vourself and | save money or We will fimish for you. shown anytime Russell Young REALTOR | 412 w ron St. 44525 | ’ Open eves ‘til 9; Sun, FE 4-612 oo foundation. 2 car garage. Lot. 00x 300, with fruit trees one gar- oe space $7,825, $1.905 down. RIDGEWAY REALTOR 978 Baldwin, FE Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FOR COLORED FAMILIES Woodward Estates Sub. A newer x, story frame bun- —— - Dlg condi- inside out. To in- .. whude pve dlboss screens, Ve- betian shades and TV an- tenna,. ed low at $8,990, oli ote mill ik fo! color milies. As! : Mre Howard, 18 one AE St. John Kinaler Real mi _W. Huron | North Side 5 Room Ranch S8tvlie Bungalow with attaching breeseway and ia- raze, featuring 2 rooms and bath. separate dinine room. oors. plasteret walls automatic and screens, fered at $12.00 by appointment only, . forced air Immediate Possession Clos. to downtown, hendy to schools. 6 room family home with generous living rm.. separate din- ing room, spacious kitchen down- stairs, 3 bedrooms and bath up full basement, gas heat and hot water, 1's car garage Get set for school now Only 1.380 dow Earlmoor Blvd. Pit fora ‘King 8, Lj Hoe tot. Ho: has Full wal) ledgestone fireplace, forrest wails with coved ceil- ings. Large therr aluminum pic re windows. in bath. 's located in Huren Woods just @ mi from Pontiac. Lake sigh om ye = $4,950 down. See this. New, Large & Reasonable This is a whale of « buy, folks! ry —listen: 3 bedrooms, living roo 22x12 din’ room, large niteh er and on: ment for Lapa # forated a il PSR = => aoa ge ineg psa miss this af ad _ Newlyweds This is a dandy litte home for a oung OF an le. Simply house is one year old . $1,200 down and $49 Maceday Lake THAT'S el FOLKS. You'll have privileges on beautiful Mace- at & clean Gtlghborhood” This bome. ta th neatest ——— —~ i} po a ms “Tnest with its Peter nw. tgoe rg, ee ee @ oak floors. ush doors . Pal ent Timken silent automatic — e has the cedar on : for a new home | 2 infinsbed frame home with | pstairs, full base. | oe heat and hot water. dinette. insulated Of- bath. fered at 10.500 with st. $00 down, don't wait. see it toda “BUD” N ICHOLIE insurance “ ie orm lemens FE 45-1201 Eve. Mr. Philling PE 21317 Seminole Hills Right on Miami! ere and oak | =. a Wouter cee 1 and 1", story brick i " “tiled bathe. Screened fear terrace, new $3,000 kitchen, Thermodore range unite and large rec- ‘reation room. This home is ny fel Al Sarde condition New Ranch Bungalow In restricted area. fust west of City. Brick and frame exterior size 27x40. 21-foot Team kitchen. City water. Price $16,950 terms. Long Lake Front Just off Fea new dh Leake bungalow New 3 8 N iY cs . Price $14.- KINZLER i Clarkston perse attractive 5 room & he liv’ Tex2v, kitchen — 12 x 20. 670 W. ees "et Prone FE 43525 Estate Exchange GILES SMALL FARM 4 troom house é Beaches, aio i i only $1,000 down. eg are SIDE * sor "garden Paved Seep “Fa I ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES —~ a GILES REALTY Cco.. FE 66175 136 F VACANT _loc at ton. ~ Goon . PIKE ST. FE 4- 9584 HOUSE g. Bargain. FE 23-1842 ‘Bateman — St. Mike’s Area imme low with wall to wall car- pret. ling: tile bath new ite hes pond garage You'll sav i a “doll house =. Only te. ‘300. This you- should sce 3 Bedroom Brick Located 4 miles east of Pon- tiee on large parcel 115%300 tom basement, of} heat culate $ room bunge- kitehen. tile bath, $14,500 is another of it's at- tractive features | Their I 5 room bungaiow in excel- lent condition. New phumb- ing, new furnace, new cin- der sour $1,500 block garage at a price that's no blow to | | 4 .oss Your Gain All this | | budget, 87.350 with dewn | Suburban Special With ving Ceramic * excell the kiddies $00 at oe it paid over 1.400 sq of area Two Niepinest tile beth, knotty alum ioum sereens and fenced yard Its. a steal Make ts prove al] to wall carpeting Sutously blending the ent charm of traditional arch. tecture with every requisite of gracious, modern living Brick including 3 bedrooms ment and parochial schools “fo om with wont Rent Beater terrace With 6 rooms full to ptablic Easy aintain Easy to buy only $1,300 down This last cloce 2 Miles West Cute room througheut dewa Two bed- ranch home Pertect Tile bath ofl ond i large fenced lot 180 «with $1,500 Quick possession. and cory Kampsen Realtors (JTT & Telegraph FE, 4 oe Tk v8 ee! ob _ GOoD 0 MEER > te tpetne ep for | = perfume this next ball—I'm gonna knock it to my stands!" | girl in the a - + For Sale Houses 43) LAKE FRONT ON WHIPPLE Lake 6 acres, email summer cot- ee pokey 3 good bout 600 feet - af beautiful poe $10,000, terms NEAR ROUND LAKE 2 bedrms fig bath, full basétment with show. er, tube, of] floor furnace waler healer, garage $4.00 PERRY LAKE 8UB, 4 rooms, sun porch, 2 bedrooms, large living room. fruit trees, picnic table & grill $4,350 with 61.400 down. OPEN 4-8 P.M. $950 down. New 2 bedroom mod- @ ern homes at White Leake Large living room with picture wingdw Excellent kitchen bath, off forced | eis furnace. $7.00. DTive out to Duck Lake Rd Watch open sign. for ULC. HAYDEN ;% E Walton Bivd. + Realtor ones a | $2400 DOWN (9 BEDROOMS. Gas heat, storms and Lot W Balance $7100 at 654 a mo whieh includes taxes end | _insurance 121 _W. Sheftieid. KNUDSEN. Smril __ For Sale Houses ADAMS As Sea | paved street, gas: heat, plastered | walls, $1000 deen | 2 acres of land 2 bedrpom modern home deen | COLORED New FHA subdivision now opened 2 and 3 bedreom homes under | copstruction A reel cupercansty | to be a home owner for | you are now ving tor | $485 down on room than rent home, $884 down on 3 bedrooms house canvenientiy located ie Pangus FOREST Cake ho FT PE 41065 16 mi north ef Pont $1,300 278 PT OF FRONTAGE ON GER me Ww Huron PE 24010 _For Sale L Lake Prop. M4 . BUSINESS BUST S OWNER SACRIFICE Beautiful 3 bedreem contempo- rary lake front year round home. —— heat. beautiful fire- Ot Te re lot, ete _ APPROX. $1,000 DOWN Name your own terms 1919 M15 Ph Ortonville 132, collect eT FRONT age undegut bay of Cass Lk §2200 cash for immediate sale Owner te Arison Horse. Sole Cass Elia Rd FE ¢-2282 or FE 20170 moving Come into the office and talk PORmST ba oi BLQOMPIELD | this deal over with wus. Supply | p face brick J rms en ia Umited 2 tiled baths, 9 fireplaces, fin- ished recreation La te Imme- 382 Auburn re 3393 | rE aeee jon 1 Club Dr | CONTE EMPORARY | Btyling @ lovely hom it has « floor 2 bedrooms large sunpofe ning and a ? room kitchen tom | cetiing firepinse in “fone Netra | h car garage All this om am acre jot for just $17,300 with very rea- sonable terms CUSTOM RANCHI Design and A-+ location are fra- ) Elizabeth Lake Fstates*-—~* tures of this modern Beauty. It | | | | A528 PR _FE_¢451¢. © Co-operative | Real Estate Sto 3 BE FOR MY_ EQUIT COLO NEAR STORES BE tds ard HANDY MAN , EL RED BA EDROOM RANCH BY OWNER $3,500.00 Q Y IN 3 BE NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE SCHOOL, CHURCH SOME. WORK YET TO SIDE an MAKE im eS A Soop DEAL OR +5313 Templeton | - ROCHESTER AREA 3 acre home den on. 4 heat. berries “BiReorr ROAD 4 rcoms full bath and utility. O11 heat. @ storms 100x: eges Lake. §8950 with terms K. L. Tem 2338 Orchard any 6. ¢ FE 8 with room modern living reom. dining fall bath. EA AST SID utility: Aiso garage, A good buy sbestos siding, fphomiapire md sereens. Le Jot. wil on leton, Realtor ake Rd. FE 4-456 if no ans., call OR T1708 ANNETT OFFERS |" ‘path and Ot | Large jot Fruit trees & | cr | i New — 2 Lots 6 al ing foom & bath home, 24x40 most completed, large liv- room, edrooms, kitchen, full bath, and utili: | ty. Owner leaving state. Wijl consider house trailer in| trade West Suburban Commercial 4% acres, nice 4 room bup- pee full basement, suto- ma Panging anit. and it bal al on house. Lot -. i perre sbop floors). ® ehick- jand- pol 165° on paved high- way, “frontage on Grass Lake, privi- White . Lake leges. Only $12, 000, terms 2F amily Income NOpen'8 0 9 Tage. $17,000, te Seminole Hills 7 room thea. ree ar. —. ies car tt | pad month income. $12,500, g room dining _room 14x18, i 08 rms, iy Cass Lake Front frame ene — A lovely face brick four bed- room home Includes sun room two bedrooms. and beth on the firet floor Carpeted living room with fireplacé Knotty, Pine ac- | Pio reom. Laree basement Fw 2 peat Plastered ga- Ll on 2 large lots Bhown by ppeaneaneen | To Seftle an Estate An # room home Bath bedroom and den on first floor 2 bed- rooms taree hall and extra room on seco floor Large ee ment Gas heat Ready to cupy Terms $2000 down WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 410 Pontiae State Bank Lat Eve FE 5-730 Charles | WATERFRONT nance HOME Featurine 20x24 living room with ledeerock fireplace, picture win- dows and one pine wall. Modern | kitehen, large lot beautifully land- sea with evergreens wher transferred, Must sacrifice at $12.-_ 60 Terms. You awe yourself a look | VENICE OF Hak LAKES 8UB 5 room bunge with aluminum stding. Also > rick and frame hobby shop and laree garage Beautiful corner jot. Lake privi- | beach A lot for | legen on sendy the money, $9050. Terms BRICK LAKEFRONT & rooms. 4in- ette and center hail tile baths fine sandy beach Pog breakwater. It's luxurious. , Terms. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor "E E 4-052! Open 9 9 1117 6 Teleareoh R Co-operative. Real Estate — A Home of Your Own OTTAWA. HILLS . FOUR BEDROOM home for sale In this fine location.. Vestibule en- cor rarene plus screened summer | Es This home w priced at 16.600 with terms. WATKINS LA bedrooms, fully modern. LOW TER NORTH SIDE. Ome year old 4 ishing. PRETTY LOG HOME At LAKE ORION, 4 rooms breeseway — double attached sores. ge shady Knotty ine “tsterion Asking $3,000 dn. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ‘ Near the yoga park, 4 rooms with knott: interior. Shady tot. Asking. $2,500 down. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Nicholie & Harger Co. Open 6:30 to 8; .3_W. Huron Ph, 5-8183 O'NE —A solid com- +-bedroom a | . Terms can 300 DOWN At Lake Louise, IT’S VACANT... 2 j room modern Needs minor fin- with | overlooks one of our finest got! courses and has pienty of closet) — space. 2 bedrooms reine and Iiy car gerege Modestiy priced $16,800, terms 1.R HILTZ Real Estate end Imeurance : 1011 W Huron St $6181 Open ' BARGAIN—BY OWNE R $16. 250 6 room ranch type house near Williams Lake heat New .luminum storms screens & garage Good lawn & _farden. en. Easy _terms. _Om Pes. CLARK LOVE. HONOR AND OH BABY that ts what you wil] say when ou see this 3 bedroem, and den | anch home. consisting of lovels iving room with wall to wall tng to the large bedrooma and full bath is also carpeted, com- | | bined kitche: and dining which has 2 walls of | coved ceilings, and tures, plastered walls | basement with | Recreation room | garage Storms | throughout ered with a dark ereen Cedar Shake Shingle By appointment | oniv Priced at $1600 with $3 down 1 MITE FROM FISHER BOTY ? | bedrooms, living recom, combined | kitchen end dining room wtility reo an extra kitchen. 1% car heeted and = sereens ; 3 Bs bath. large lot, $¢e%o | with $1380’ down, 687.00 per month on balance | CLARK REAL ESTATE 1 rE | 1362 W. Huron St. Open Evenines Co-operstive | Real Estate Exchange TRIPP Near St. Hugo's ag 3 Cod brick; — Jeet 3 bedrooms 1% tiled, emartiy Songucs $24500 Excellent financing avilable Bee it today | Lake Angelus Estate Superb 4-bedroom Colonial; fmpeceable condition thru- out Luxurtouslt landscaned shaded 2 Acre lakefront “grounds Summer house with boat wells "Por the dis- eriminating-3 perfect yesr- row home Enjoy the | beauty of every season here. $55,000-and worth it! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Open Bvent FE 5-8161 = rE 2-1306 G.1. HOMES 1 BSREMERTS ireoms. mirror like, oak floors . kitchen that ts par excellent, beautiful bath. high drv basement. was heat and large recreation space andy jet 5 E cent down. Consider equities a trade. SS ae FOUR BEDROOM HW BARGAIN Set $7,956 Outs! ing Owner sacri- fic: for cash &s they have bought.a farm. Home is \4 block from se Mikes and paved street up. pany har db A LOW, Modern = room aioe with o red walls. Stairway to attic full basement, fenced lot. Locat- ed on Anderson St. on the east side. $7. BEAUTIFUL pe on aes ni asca) ad z Ses and room, rou maces vat \e and reation room ~y") attached ‘Wed red garage. $13,500 cash to mortgage or trade on income property. FAMILIES ag f Beautiful 3 bedroom home in A-1 y basement vad and pa _- Tmmediate wooded | setting Bis eombined in this cus \ room, | | 503 Community National Boas ; PE 44211 Eves NEW 2 BEDROOM ae AND Forced ot] | ‘ carpeting. also a lone hall lead- | The exterior is cov- 096. | Uilse, fiw tor Shae betding ie kates celege and im oe on warage see oan a “| Gace Siae Lakes Only 5 desirable bi a nee ary building site! of F oo of width over: tog = mad with lake ee yl - Piggy Syivaq Her eae “priced beg oni CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ase room wtiliey . Fi driveway $12,000 Lene privileges 40071 Fenmore off Elizabeth Lake Ra. FE 46-0060 or FE §-5923. § ROOM LAKEFRONT BROKER FE 30960 _ 3 BEDROOM RANCH STYLE | Alteached garage 100. 5 150° lot. ‘, bik off Airport Rd Lake prit- | tieees, Owner moving must ge immediately, Onlv 68660 with 61- 400 dewn M JONES REAL magi be| Hu Ph 4-350! WMS. LAKE FRONT -| Nice large jot Strictly private | Purntshed cottage Move int in ; Only 61800 down on ‘orest | Lawn FF 41908 men Ss ROUND fuyr + Oarece e bag Pe Oeod Sale Suburban Prop. 45A jecmost STARTS NEXT MONTH | wi A ~ Fenced Socecsers and } acre lot Ne tecorated. Liv ing room car ted In excellent ties Jay 6t off Cooley Lk Rd SHEPARD REAL ESTATE. . - Office cr, adams & Tienken TL ML 1-01, one fv 2-558) _ For Sale Lots” _ We forme ALL TOORTHER, EAST aS ee R COLORED L Lore FOR & LE " rhe t_the price ¢ of one. PE 4-63 TAKE LOT RONTAG mE rivet® jake Wil! sell or trade _for screage FE 5-1388. LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTS MACEDAY LAKE . Nice lots with access to good * peach and saa house. Only 6550 with 655 dow WILLIAMS LAKE Wooded lots onty 2 blocks from lake Close to stores and walk- in dlatance ey Williams = Be hoo! down = $10 os F. C. Wood Co. Corner Williams cakes Rd. & MSO OR 3-173 oS __ After §, call ¢ on S200 LOT ON SCOTCH LAKE. $806. FE Two LOTS (CORNER) OFF Green Lake road, With lake privi- _leges, FE 5-4 sites for multiple commercial ustrial use ~ Sylvan Realty 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD aT lcd 0 BUILDING ter area with Also parees &; 1 to mall down pe Baty W, Huron FE 1540 $3 Ere “My 39-7085 SAN south } Lets 4 LiAve. os street with $050. UN nl, 4-TTH4 eves. __ For Sale Acreage 3 ACRES baw LOT 124, paved improvements. days or MI 47 Lie hd bn OWNER, ACRES 1? Es mien Rochester. 1544 lin Red, ¢ for Subdividing M24 betw Now dairy being via Le homes Rassooatio os ofet per acre. Township. ye $6,500, :| Roy Annett, Inc. n = rire rata Raa pe ae a We Assist in All Phases of Development ~« acres. + ad preg MiS Suchy Reais. ‘or ‘tom ville ORD @ ROOM _HoUa Other bulidings Price $20,000 Also all kinds of other farms includ- ing lake W Dinnan & Bon _ W Huron = “POR FARMS AND ACREAGE Cay! Rutiedee OM V1) Pe 400n9 Sale Business Property 49 AUBURN HEIGHTS Featarter 210 ft of commer ela) fron te “ Auburn Ra Includes oom modern home aay 3 tedreoms automatic heat, and echichen | repair Ghown by appoint ient J. A. Taylor REALTOR - INSURANCE | Oekiand Ave PR 42044 | Open Eves Pree Parking Dixie Hwy y. Frontage Located 1 block from the uew Federal - pt stere§ location #52100 corner lot with 20230 mod- ern store building Ready to con- duct any type of buisness $11 590 terms. _¢° a HOLMFS-BARTRAM | on _Disie Hway OR 1950 ‘40x80 Building Located clove | jeter pl 1 sterv | botiding te Pontiac art block sultable for | rage of other busitess pur- sewer, 440 volt lighting sys. tem 4 overhead door Owner must eacrifice for $17,500, Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS ” © Huron Open Evenings end Sunday 1-4 Rent-Lease Bus Prop 494 | NEW MODERN BUILDINGS 3300 / CLaree carting area Neer renard Ave ant Telexranh Rd FE 4-247) RESTAITRANT. COMPLETELY equipped except dishes across from Fisher Body Kennett Rd Business Opportunities 51 » E Automatic Laundry Excellent opportunity for couple short hours end pleasant work Nets approx $4000 monthly inspection will be worth your your while. MICH. BUSINESS PONTIAC — -—— BLDG. ee om MAIN aur REET NORTHVILLE 6800 sq ft, formeriy new car sales and service Can be used | for ether types of business. Phone __Northville ei GENCY —— REPRESENT ATIVE Steel Specialty @rganization na- tionally known, Wishes to arrange for resentatation on Agency ‘ompany now selling heavy | our essential. anecial remuneration open for —— Write Box EACH a Al. CONDI- tion. All equipment for jake clean: ing business rack winches and o euT TO ae REALTO OF | “pagrewooe 8 THE “BIR FOR SALE-- CHILDREN'S :SHop wo Rochester OL 60721. 9:30) FOR SALE. LEASE OF “SMALE we Fully equipped, SALE. GARAGE, IDEAL it dob pee shop or machine — ‘onderfu! location. building Is 60 with 2 large overhead . Priced to sell quick. Low 5s & once get into business for yourself with a email investment price #15,000 | = FFderal 31983 | if Lorated | An SAIES CORPORATION | product desirable but not, Fin handle Phone MArket ¢-2241 By owner BAY MOGERN SERVICE station Low iivento wll _ equipped 431 E Pike +0050 GROCERY BESR AND WINE, a or lake area Reasonable eps 1 a na stichagae M44 Duck Un. , ilfor te ian REALTOR ~ INSURANCE " 10 Oakland Ave FE 42544 SMALL TRANSIT. Mi ANT, 1 Open Eves Free Parking Jvr hopper and scales, ome bulk = —_ eonveyor with electric wer, one __For Sale Farms 48 | stand for erection. 2 Reo trucks. = _ Sunday er Evenings, MY 23-6611 6 ACRES. « ROOM width SMALT. SMALL RESTAURANT WITH Liv- own permen' owner 5 ine quarters OR 30368, urns "Road, Milford Mich 4 UNITS FOR RENTAL aie. TA ACRES 7 ROOM ON MSO 35 monthly income 000 _Phone OR 34701, Sale Land Contracts 52 PER cent. beerlapt dhl “ ated balaore re | For” a Pin oe _bract ‘ oe 220% DISCOUNT $5174 contract op a new 7 bed- room bungalow with full baee- ment, loca in od weat sub- urban area of reseent Lake Payment: of @52 per month, your cost $4035.72 F. C. Wood Co. Corner Willlame Lake Rad OR 3-1235 Ot & Mie fee en 8-5 After 5, }- 300) call OR INVEST Your mooney tn # good jand coutraet Liberal discount. Call re wre Ask for Mr " en. HAYDEN a: to Biva | CONFUCIOUS SAY HE WHO HAS | debts see Buckner Finance t ¥ ~ ~~ ~ ———. 20% DISCOUNT Prevent balance on tract sso00 Payments “sna er th « ver cent in erent Coat te vou 84160, Secured by brand ew 4 room pungalow with full hasemint Excellent invest ment RAY O'NEIL, Realtor vnone Pe Citol or PE 7200 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Money to Loan 53 ‘State Licensed Lenders) ae ae wt tener ean is Ge Realtor Buckner’s (8 THE PLACE WHEN YOU WANT to borrow CASH any amount up | to $500 2nd floor Nat'l greens “12 ray 230 Barnston Wall LOANS Extra Fast. Service fou can HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporatior of Pontiag 3% Soulh Saginaw Bay Bice, tnd Plony Pine ere) &-nh 4 .” a to 5 : ee” om on “ifatlone en and women at : wide Phntenn ‘or oT trip. a or come in weer: ‘BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Prevident Loan Tt West Fawtenes 3 St Bidg, over Wai- tie Dixie Highway eins (next to bank). * 3 LOANS - $25 to $500 a4 $500 COMMUNITY Loan’ % E. 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Oakland - Loan Co. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG —— Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE?. aA = Ph. soaps. 7: 00—(9) \ Liisa ns HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESD.: AY, AU GUST 17, 1955 -- Today’ s Radio Programs -- Programs turnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. WIR, (7) — CKLW. (800) wws. <0) — WAR, Ce) ~ WXYZ. (1270) WJBK, (1490) WPON, 460 tenee: “They're a bunch of light- a = =a a eights.” TONIGHT [ *98—WIR Pop Concert | | CKLW Jim Dunbar | Way Breaxtast Chup | ™ = | WWJ. You Bet Your Life f jentile 1g ie é | 6:06-—-WJR, Joseph Haimline | yy Sammy Kaye WCAR, TBA WJBK, news, Tom George Seca _ AS aU we WWJ, News by Lewis | cKLW Oat tective WPON News Muats WCAR. New Steve Allen, a” he avy weight WXYZ, Wattrick. McKensie| Wink News, Mickey Shorr. 6.20 WIR. Voice of agriet WPON. News, Macte Carpet | among lightweights, typifies this CKLW. News wron, News, Zee, Orville ww Bob Maxwe 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page | group While not exclusively a wean Reve _ Orwi be a mw Any | BETS Mowe Ace. Weir Weve Wine Parade b | ncaa he” isthe sort fo 7 wd, Dragm E 5 i e - WPON, wxyZ, President’ s Cont pd rs emu. Binge cK! W Toby. David ° ioe | ft levision’ brand of ese Wm Bop Bornolas CKLW. Eddie Cantor Show) WAR, Coffee with Clem WJBK, Tom George | Ample of television's new brand o wes bef , WXYZ. Mickey Shorr WPON Rise ‘n’ Shine | - WCAR, Rhythn Roundup | lightweight camedy. TV has out» CKLW, Eddie Chase Ph hie P gag ene Ernie | 7:00—WJR. Jim gas. WPON, WPON Goes Calling) orown the pratfall and the seltzer WIJBK, Don Mcleod WWJ. Pibber McChee WWJ. Bob Max 1 | to oe ws JR mung thur Oodires | squirter: TV doesn’t smile on per- WCAR, Spinorama WXYZ. Edward P. Morgan | ~s, Wolf) WWJ. McBride, Peale ' Goes ’ WPON, Sports Siants pan ; ren | cTW oN | WXYZ. My True Ctory formers who simply tell jokes: TV po CKLW, Jim Van Kur , rss ; 4 jo 7:00—WIR, Guest House WJBK. Mews, Mickey Shorr | WJBK, News Gentile, Binge CKLW. News, Homechats likes low ureasuse WWJ, Three Star Extra WPON News | WCAR, News WJBK, News, Tom George ikxes low pressure WXYZ. Stare at Seven 10 _W dent! it. | WPON News, Rise, Shine = WCAR, News i Alte - CKLW, Robert "Hurleigh 1 ues ee ‘ace aa Tt0— WIR Music Hall WPON, News And. Steve Allen a non- joke , eee rae mene WXYZ, Fights Ww Bop Maxed) i | cm WeR_artour Goatrey | telling, non-seltzer-squirtér, low CAR, News Ace a h ‘roy | ‘3 One ws WWJ. Beeond ae 2 = . WPON News. Gio ahaniey | Glynn’ Nickey Shorr | CKIW Terrence O'Dell | WHE “Whinperine etrests | Pressure comic, came along at 1.30—-WIR, Sum Seren WPON. Zee and Orville wee aes Coane clem™ | CKLW, Mary Morgan | just the right time. He's become WHYZ. Stange 11:00 WIR. Joceph Hainline | WEN News, Mine, nine | WCan, ‘Birminghie mign the undisputed “king ofthe wee “4 ‘ WW, Bruce ayer y . h : CRLW. Gabriel Beater WXYZ. Sports, Top Town | 800 WIR —_— WPON, WON Goes Calling | hours, and his popularity is such WCAR Sign Off WIBK, News, Mickey Shorr | WXYZ. Osgood News, Wolf il Swe ae ee | that he's currently filming the KI § a ric ° $00 WIR, PBL News 11aS WIR Atom nee, WIBK. News Gentile Binge | WX¥2, Companion | starring role in a movie about WWJ, Conversation WWJ, Bruce Mayer WCAR, News | wWdB Mesa hus Geecee | Benny Goodman. WXYZ Shaw pas WXYZ, Top of the Town WPON, News i £ . . pas CKLW. Serges CKLW: Jim Dunder | S98 WIR, Mest Hall =| FPON, News, Port | What with his movie, his TV WIBK. News, Mickey. Short WJIBK. News. Tom. George) WWJ. Bod Maxwell @ | ehh . WPON. News, Gib i Suenler WPON. Here's to Vets eave Cs reed Neva. Wolf | t1 plang wie. tate we? = work, his records and his many 4: Pon & 4 ‘oby wie Phrase a . . wa" ions ps ga - = awe WJBK. News. Gentile. Binge i: Cyrtain Calls | other operations, Steve Allen WXYZ, John Vandercook nou gras : G WCAR Cotter with 1 em CKLW trea ate Dey | will gross upwards ef $250,000 “KL W, Sentenced ts] ne PON ise of ine om ree j ; WJBK. Mickey Shorr WWJ, News 900 WJ William Sheehan! WCAR. Music in the Air this year, And that’s a pretty WPON, Gib Shaniey WXYZ, News Ace. Welf | Ww WJ Minute Parade ‘PON, Pontiac Party __ | high figure for low pressure. If Allen had come along ten ~= Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2-——-WIBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 6:00—(7) Soupy Sales. Comedy. | 9) Circle 9 Theater. Buster Channel Teagarden, Harold Lang, Eddie Maveholf, guests of singer Laine 1:$0—(7) Playhouse. Stephen Mi Nally plays Texas Ranger as Crabbe in “Border Badman.’ (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. Quiz. | 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater Little | Rascals in “Spanky.”” (4) News. | Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac} LeGoft. 6:256—-(4) Sports. Bill Flemming (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- ett Phelps. | 6:30—(7) Dinseyland. “Cavalcade | of Songs” from Disney films | from 1933's “Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf,” to 1955's songs from ‘‘Lady and the Tramp.” (4) Matt Dennis Show. Songs. | Terry Stevens, guest. Colorcast. | (2) News. Walter Cronkite. 6:45—(4) News Caravan, John| Cameron Swayze. (2) Triple | Feature. Theater. Film drama. Million Dollar Movie. Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding in Park Lane.” (4) Request Per- formance. Robert Crosson, Fern | Bennett, Hugh Sanders in “A Dream for Jimmy,” boy almost ruins important day in his life when misunderstanding makes him try to keep his father. from his graduation. (2) Frankie Laine Time. 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Judith Evelyn, Henry ” Jones in ‘“‘Thé® Failure,” story of wife who tries to resist her hus band’s many failures. (2) The Millionaire. Man is forced by his wife to change his penny-pinch- ing habits when he gets mi! lion dollar gift in ‘‘The Story of Quentin Harwood.” 8:30—(7) Penny to a Million. Quiz with Bill Goodwin. (9) Denny Vaughn Show. Musical variety, comedy, (2) I've Got a Secret Panel quiz with Don McNeill, Bill Cullen. Henry Morgan, Jayne Meadows. :00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Heavyweight Bout: Nino Valdes vs. Bob Satterfield. (9) Play of the Week. Sir Codpi c Hardwic ke. Amada Blake in “Crossroads, story of French Revolution. (4) This ls Your Life. Life story of Gen. Mark W. Clark retold (2) Rigel Hour. Family concen- trates on getting daughter mar- | ried off lest she become. a de- termined spinster like her aunt ry * | in “The Bride Cried.” with Custom-Built | Janice Rule, Barbara O'Neil, Ruth Ford, Jane Seymout 9:30—(9) Cabbage and. Kings | " Conversation piece. (4) Mr. Disa! trict Attorney, Innocent boy ts saved from mob infuriated by teen-age vandalism. David Brign | plays Mr. D. A Robert Low Home eb +4 Andy. Andy and Kingfish aeci os budget price dentally get a picture of “Jewel- of only _ry_Store Robbery.” (2) Um the Law. George Raft in “Trucking $ 69” Story,’ mystery. ] 10:15—12) Yesterday's Newsreel Film. | 10:30—(9) Boston Blackie. Kent; | Taylor as Blackie, gets confes- Generous allowance for your sion: from real criminal and pen ae eee = | frees man accused of assault — 8} «4) Traffic Court. Cases from) ; Recorder's Court re-enacted. (2), Top Plays of °55. “The Reign of Amelica Joe.” drama '11:00—(7) Dee Parker Show. Mu | sical variety. (9) Mystery The- ater. Clifford Evans, Thea Gregory in “Solution by Phone ~ (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff /42:15—(7) Film Theater. Feature | film TBA. (4) Litte Show Baynes Barron in “Thieves i | Honor."’ (2) Miss Fair Weather. wheats aie | Betty Wright. Sperton “BARCLAY”, one of the 11:20—(2) = Nightwatch Theater. Highlonder Series June Lang in “Redhead.” (M:30—(4) Tonight. Dave Brubeck | and his jazz trio, Billie Holliday guests of Steve Allen THURSDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report 6:35—12) Meditations 7:00—14) “Today. (2) Morning Show. 7:63—(2) Standard Weathervane 8:00—(2) Morning Show. '8:30~(2) Welcome Travelers 8:55—(7) News Ace . 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. $:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey, 10: 00— (7) (4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) Ten nessee ‘Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. Wixie’'s Wonderland, | 11:15—(2) Love of Life. | 11:30—(4) Féeather Your Nest. (2) | Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. ® 11:55—-(7) News Ace. THURSDAY AFTERNOON | 12:00—-17) 12 O'Clock Comics, (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies Pa 12: 30-14) Beulah 12:55—12) Girl Talk. Hour of Shows, i—WXYZ wv . . Ment jl oming, aw 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Shop- , Channel - —cu W-TV Mat per’s (2) Robe it Q. Lewis. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride “9 (2) Link- letter's Houseparty. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted Mack's Matinee. (2) The Big Payolf : 2:30—(9) Thurs. Matinee. (4) It Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob Crosby Show. $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater, (2) | Brighter Day, (4) Way of the | World 3:15—'4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account, %:43—1(4) Modern Romance, 3:35—(9) News 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Tim- othy T., Folk Songs. (4) Pinky, Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty 4:30—-(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. 4:50717) Ricky the Clown 6:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents ‘!) The Early Show, 5:30—(7T) ~=Action Theater 4) Rocky Jones, Space Ranger 5:45—(7) Action Theater. Little Schoolgirl Clicks Off Those | ‘Biggest’ Words | NEW YORK, .—A schoolgirl spelled her way into | $8, 000 last_ night by clicking off | “ antidisestablishmentarianism”’ on | the CBS te Le vision show “The | $61,000 Question. | Glona Lockerman's grandmother will decide whether the junior high ' school student tries the $16,000, question next Tuesday or settles for the $8,000 tries for the 416.000 ane fails receive a $4.000 cel- iege education trust fund as a consolation prize. The regular con- solation prize is an expensive auto- mobile, but the rule was altered | in view of Gloria's age. Gloria, a Negro, who finshed | Mth out of 62 finalists in the Na- honalist Spelling Bee at Washing- If shee she wall ton, D.C, last Mas. smiled as she picked spelling as her category on the “TV show last might Gloria, a ninth-grade student at Booker T. Washington Junior High School, Baltimore, was accompa- nied on the program -by her | grandmother Mrs. - Be rtha Key, with whom she lives. Gloria spelled coyote, dinosaur, ichinchilla and. hippopotamus to win an. assured $512. She then moved up through $1,000 by spell- ing plenipotentiary, $2,000 with gingham and taffeta, and $4,000 with minuet, waltz and mazurka. Screan Actors Guild 1 Ends TV-Film Strike HOLLYWOOD wW—The . Screen Actors Guild has, accepted a new ‘contract for actors in television |entertainment films, ending a 12- |day strike. The actors voted 735 | to om last night to end the strike. pokesmen for both the Guild | and TV film producers said the | agreement will give actors residual | pay for-second runs of filmed pro- | ‘grams, a key issue in the dispute. Under the old contract the actors sot a percentage of the ofiginal pay for third through si age oan The new contract, to March 31, 1960, provides ee oie pay- for second through sixth runs ‘Area Man Sentenced = Gieo Burtoil, 30, of 20800 Wy- | plete /two distinct persons, two 12-year-old | ricaily opposed personalities. | practice. | moré formal approach. First of Two Dispatches | f NEW YORK (NEA)—A veteran, stand-up-and-tell-jokes comic sur- veyed the current crop of TV | comedians in one disgruntled sen- are he) much of a years ago. chances wouldn't have made iteve Allen’ s Low Promere Comedy + By pick KLEINER 18 THIS GUY REAL — TV's Jekell-and-Hyde personality, Steve Allen, changes from a shy introvert into one of the nation’s top-ad- lib comedians when he steps in = of the television cameras, name for himself. He had long exposure on radio, with only moderate success. | tribute his easy-going ability tor, Students of comedy. say.< he) get along with people to the same | would have been in vaudeville. “a bomb” (dud) | source. But his style is ARMY FLING perfectly suited to the new TV type of comedy. a type which ad- mittedly he did much to form o ue ¥ in the Army — he was medically | discharged — he got into radio and began the career that has the least-likely-to-be-a-comedian | brought him fame, high salariés | y of anybody you could meet. He is| 49d @ marriage with the lovely | | actress, Jayne Meadows. Actually, Steve Allen is one of | shy and introverted off-screen, | Now ther : ‘almost to the point of this being | ow there seems no stopping When you meet him | |Allen. The only problem, would a problem, and talk to him, his eyes rareiy| 4PPear to be which way does he meet yours. At lunch he keeps , Want to go. He obviously can his head down. plays with the | continue as a TV comedian and personality. He is an actor, with an ap- pearance in a flop Broadway play and now his first big movie age He is a composer, ‘with dozens of published songs. He is an author, food on his plate. He answers | questions in a faint voice, politely | and sincerely, but never velun- teering information IMMEDIATE CHANGE Yet, stick a microphone in his hand and point a camera at him, | printing ; and he changes immediately. He = = S becomes the Steve Allen of TV— He confesses to only one un- a remarkably witty ad libber, a) fulfilled desire — he would like guy who'll do any zany stunt that| to write a musical comedy, book comes along, a man who'll look , and lyrics. The odds are he'll do vou straight in the screen and’ that, too talk in a firm voice on any subject About two-fifths of all U.S. he deems worthwhile. In show business, such a com-, pital beds are occupied by mental transformation is unusual. | patients, and the Tatio is increas- | There are many performers who ‘ing. hos- | After college and a brief Ming | y, | ‘Distributions of Gas Tax Receipts Set by State LANSING (#—The State High- ‘ay Department said today it will distribute some $31 million in gas and weight tax receipts for the weight taxes fa: 44 per fea cities, counties Net receipts for the second | burg farm quarter of this year total $31,444,- Mi, the department said. This compares with $28,720,727 for the same quarter of last year. Under a 1951 act, state gas and second quarter of this year to and villages. local units on the following fermu- cent to the state for state trunklines, counties and 19 per cent to cities and incorporated villages. - with at least two books ready for | Ancnwesl te Previous Puccio HOLL OLSIN| elels| Lrlol@Lasisieia) Simi] | iets) SS ae NI Jj ] Aci Tents me moe IC} ele ClAIN] iF sist eS ikie) OORBUNOD (ad CNC) te wpe (od CH hi VIAL) S/o) aol Je mics. are distributed to 37 per cent to MJ OlV 1! [Sie i 1403! iS INIATT I : MOWING a ALT casual 1W3E2 change slightly, but most are | acnoss : ee pretty much the same person on i 2 sereen or off. But Steve Allen is 5 1 ao» ball | 9 ood barrier diamet- | 12 Solar disk v gion is Mineral rock One explanation for this phe- Girl's nickname 5 Pamily history is — fat nomenon is that Allen, the per- 19 Putile SN former, is a phony. The. -real ef Se Steve Allen Is a man who likes 3; whe. a track Ws to write, likes te sleep, enjoys | ATE reading good books. 27 Poet This Steve Allen decided. for baseball 32 Conditional some unknown reason. that he treedom | , wanted to be a big. star, and so, 34 Dress 34 Football team he set about to create a new Steve . 37 chess piece Allen, And, after e tee years, he 38 Greek district 39 English author succeeded 41 Oriental coin So Stevq Allen, the man with | * Feminine : ; r und the quick ad lib, is strickly a 4 Bail island product of deliberate planning. — The rdw ‘material was there —| 49 Russian river | Allen has a good native comic | § Sis sense, comes from a show busi- ness family, is’ a naturally.talent- ed musician. orn Se — Joel Hy email birds To these he's added the facility | g» that comes with years of ex- perience, the ability to select and DOWN stick by talented associates, and @| 1 rans turn to » tbe! the — few tricks that can only come with A) a . mote su _ Indfans » es * ; 3 Coin . 4 He's been wise ¢ h to 4 Genuflect is Interstice : capitalize on his assets and not attempt a straight, old-fashiorfed comedy show. His greatest. tal- ents — ad libs. an easy manner in interviewing people. off-the-cuff comedy — fit the late night hours. And there are those who doubt whether , Steve Alien would have ‘been as successful earlier in the evening, tradition dictates a “The important thing -in TV is to he -tolerated,” Steve has sald, He feels that-his personality will wear well in & medium that has killed’ off top cousies quickly ‘and cruelly. “Steve was born in New York, but brought.-up by _ relatives. in Chicago while his vaudevillian mother trouped, Perhaps a. psy-. chologist. would point. to these years, when he lived in many homes and_attended many schools, as the root of his introversion. _ But it is equally possible te at- ONE-DOZEN PENCILS | Ferndale, Monday was. placed ‘on two-year probation and assessed $150 court costs by Oak-/ ry County Circuit Judge George artriek. Barton admitted Aug. 10 break. | Call FE Cov TV Pontioe SE 05. BACKENSTOSE 4.1515 rh “998 Me. Clemens Dairy, Queen. or ‘Tasty Freeze. With Each 1 $1, 00 Purchase + ‘Dems Citcze Ike's Golf Play GOP Says President Performs Job Perfectly Even When Relaxing WASHINGTON,’ @—Sen. “Cape. hart (R-Ind), denouncing Demo-’ cratic criticism of President Ei senhower’s golf and Vacations, said today the President “can run his) office as well from Gettysburg or Denver as from the White House.” He said Eisenhower has. “such were held today. Two Detroit Men Given Probation Terms Here: Two Detroiters were placed on two-year probation and’ assessed | $200 court costs Monday by Oak- land County Circuit Judge ee B. Hartrick. Sentenced to spend the first a days in jail are Dock Davis, 35. | of 1922 Magnolia, and Henry Mur- ray, 27, of 204 Hague, They ad- mitted Aug. 8 robbing a Pontiac Tractor Crushes Youth KALAMAZOO ®—Osbert G i b- son, 122, was crushed to death Tuesday under a tractor in a | farm accident at his parents’ home near suburban Bloomingdale. an unexcelled grasp” of the preai- HESUEDGSCeeneeEEe | deney that he “could spend most : of his time in Gettysburg afd nol NEWEST & - etc would te junined” 18. LATEST § Sen. 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