v4. bs egaced Bureau Fereeast Rain pk, ath YRaR” ot Fr * - * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, shenciareo fon, Pa ity Expre “4 ‘= Fy essway hater eens Student Assaults, senate IRE Hopes to Sell Planet Plots Royalty Tours Virginia panies any meneicapeschemeciontati-aeicmesioninanntaanttiigrsisstseiainttecniiiiiegaits a dh Insists VIRGINIA Beats 2 Teachers || DOWAGIAC (?—Two Dowagiat Central High School teachers were kidnaped and raped last night by an 18- year-old student who hid in their car and su"pr ised them as they left the school. Dowagiac Police Chief William W. Ray said the youth, .|Robert Ball, a student at the high school, signed a forma! statement admitting the attacks. . Ray said the teachers, Rita Murray, 22, and Judy Snyder, 25, left the high school at 10:30 p.m. and went Sileis ee Liegler, County Forced Choice Commissioner > Issues Statement Just Before Seeing Oakland Group - The Northwestern . ex-, | préssway extension planned |as a means of heading off .,& Michigan turnpike, now ‘has sabotaged a. north- south interstate highway, Queen Elizabeth and her party Va., area this afternoon. The g Festival Park and Williamsburg MOON REALTOR — R. W. Scott of Atlanta, Ga., has taken the first step toward setting up a business on the moon. The real estate company United Press Photo will sell — of land on the moon and other .| planets a¥ soon as man reaches them, ‘Scott | says he won't be able to determine the land's value until someone gets there. ~ Sputnik May Fall in Flames Within Week| ae —————--— to their car in a parking lot jin the darkened rear of the . |school. | S €pd Ing i The teachers drove into Dowa-, ’ | Blac and slopped for a traffic sig- inal Miss Murray looked in the ‘back ‘of the car and saw Ball on! if om [ ansas -. ype floor. Police said Ball then Fre a knife and ordered the two . teachers to drive toa a weoded lot Nearly Half of 1, :00 south of Dowagiac Paratroops Due Back kay suid the 6-toot, 180-pound . _ youth then forced. the teachers n Kentucky Today | to disrebe, tied them to trees, i : | beat them and raped them. State owher has just received a charter from the LITTLE ROCK, Ark. w— Near. Police said the women told them state. of Georgia to form a corporation which ly haif the 1,100 paratroopers of they beth were knocked uncon. |the 101st Airborne Division are! scious, scheduled to go back to Ft. Camp-| Ray said the youth then tied up bell, Ky., today if weather per. both women and jammed them, ‘mits. jinto the trunk of the car. He drove | to a barn five miles south of here Meantime, this Strife-torn city | here he left Miss Snyder. He € a ble if Pj w waited for = possible break the sabandoned Miss Murray at a near- OTTAWA (INS) — Quee took off in sun-soaked fog "WASHINGTON @® — A govern-| trophysical Observatory. said he | Sputnik apparently still was 6-week-old integration crisis, ment scientist says Russia's Sput-, Is mot yet convinced that any | maintaining its speed of about! * * iby» construction — visit to the United States, nik—which has circled the earth) Mysterious force Is acting on the 13 999 miles an hour as it circled) Secretary of the Army Wilber’, “Meanwhile .Miss Snyder freed) pheir RCAF four-engine herself and stopped a passing po-' Brucker ordered the troop reduc lice car. Miss Murray was found the air at 10:30 a.m. satellite. the earth, accompanied by a sec- ' ‘tion Monday. He. also said 8,500 Dr. Fre L. Whipple tion of its caree *k dz = ee / , in a- week. “We don't Mes to cat sn novell protec - ice = as Arkansas National Guardsmen,” a wort tiige aferwards Jamestown, Va., That view, expressed by Rob- forces to account for the variance! Whipple said he figures the Will be defederalized and about! © Ray said the Snyder woman p.m. (EST). ert Jastrow of the Naval Research when we haven't exhausted the rockct section now is circling the |-800 will remain en duty. No identified Ball as her asasilant | Laboratory here, generally runs standard forces, that is, the com-jearth once every 95.7 minutes, guardsmen have been released by his voice.-The youth was ar- counter te other Western predic- bination of gravity and- atmos- |about half a fitirute faster. than ‘rom active duty yet | rested at his home at 3 a.m. tions that the satellite might re-|pherie ‘drag. lon the daerichte date main aloft for several months 4 ——— : The paratroopers were sent possibly a year. i dastrow, a ant at the pope said last night there were indications Sputnik was losing altitude. On a Oo recent pass over Washington, he for 12 days—may plunge from its' orbit and burst into flames with- ee a erupted outside Ceptral High P@Pers and doing extra work in) when nise Negro students first itheir own classrooms, They added, entered. that Ball, a junior, was a student) in Miss Snyder's English tlass, For the past few weeks the six’ Ball was arrested at his’ home Negro girls and three boys have at 3 a.m some consort as they for the land of the — Free, ‘Majesty and Prince Philip Supervisors OK S urvey | t Housing for Mentally II] added, the satellite's altitude was _ | been escorted into the school by) Ray said Ball admitted the at-| estimated at 147 miles. | The welfare committee of the Oakland Cvounty Board troops without incident. Most previous ¢stimates have | of Supervisors agreed this morning to conduct a survey| = * i s zt i i | ‘and ‘state police: single. country since Elizabeth Qu FEN’ S ROUTE ~— The heavy line traces the general route Airport near Yorktowh and visit Jamestown Island, Jamestown to Greet Queen, Philip Today By PHYLLIS BATTELLE _ that is, for all but Her’ Phroughout the next six days | in the United States, (the longest [tacks under questioning by police | state visit they have paid to any through Pontiac, State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie stated to- day. Mackie said he would have preferred to build. the ‘interstate highway before Northwestern, but was un- able, due to committments /made by the former high- ‘way commissioner and Y | xqroc to by the Oakland jCounty Board of Supervis- AP Wirephote will take through the Jamestown, roup will arrive at Patrick Henry Jamestown n Elizabeth and Prince Philip’ —s Northwestern project-is the today for their long- -awalted proposed 35-mile extension of the |highway as a $38 million, limifed- jaccess expressway from Detroit across southern. and western Oak- C5 (U, 8. DC7) zoomed into) (EST) for a fast flight to.jang County to’ U.8.23 near Fen- where they were due to arrive at 1:30 ton - The -interstate highway would | More than 15,000 schoolchildren, screaming goodbys, roughly parallel Us. 18 (Wood- ‘and many more thousands* | State police said the teachers Of adult Canadian subjects, ~ i bere last month and the guard told them they had been at the waved reluctant farewell to was federalized after rioting School last night correcting testithe Queen and her Paw eo" ward avenue) through Oakland | County as a link of a national | expressway from the Ohto bor- | der to Sanite Ste. Marie, via the | Mackinac Bridge. Mackie stated flatiy h it was ‘impossible to program Onk- Jand expressways in state's Could Prevent: AFL-CIO Move iti ; five-year igs — | Teamsters May Avoid jase. Suspension if Receiver MEETS IN OFFICE The highway commissioner's ex- 3 E. Is Appointed . had th i G anal Fuk d the . catia a reer engl — 1” on the emergency and long-term needs for poueng the duction in troops me t chonee ees eo eae | & f ba] , A report broadcast by Moscow} ‘mentally ill. la thing. We're ‘still occupied.” : | | The governor had a private con-' iference on the integration crisis: yesterday. with six Little Rock Monday night also indicated Sput- nik likely would fall from outer space in a week. Pontiac Marine The decision came at a meeting of area omits offi-| to themselves. These for dress. | ing, hese-powdering and rehears- ing speeches. WASHINGTON ww — [sibility wag raised today that the scandal-tainted Teamsters The pos-/ BAFFLING VARIATIONS Jastrow said in an_ interview that electromagnetic forces ~— possibly explain variations Sputnik’s orbit which have baffled some scientists. ' There have been references to an “unknown” force which appar-) ently was causing a slight side- wise drag on the sphere, creating, difficulty in electronic computa. tions of ‘the orbit. But in Cambridge, Mass., the director of the Sealthecsian As- Occasional Rains Predicted for Area Lawns and evergreens will wel- . come the occasional rains predict- ed for tonight and tomorrow. To-' night's low will be near 54-60. - The weatherman says Thurs-) day’s high temperature will be the same as for téday 64-68. Tomor-| row night and Friday will be cooler -but Saturday will be warm agai | - Precipitation for tonight and Thurs- day will total about one-quarter to one-half inches. ~ The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 58 degrees. The thermometer read 64 at 1 p.m. ‘a Moore. | | The survey, to be made Open Relocation — of Telegraph to Through Traffic _ The State Highway Department announced today that the Tele- ‘graph road re-location has been “lepened for traffic on Pontiac’ s iwest side. * * * The mile-long re-location leads to and from existing Telegraph, | swinging west of the present road’ and passing under the new bridge! at the Orchard Lake Road grade separation. Traffic was passing onté the re- ‘location today by means of small) |detours, which will be removed iby the time the project is com- pleted in mid-December, the high- ra way department said * xO The $876,866 ~ re-location grade separation were designed to! separate through traffic from local turning traffic on Pontiac’s west side, ——* receive the backing and | \cials called by Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. | by experts in the field, will) welfare committee. Judge Moore outlined the inadequacies of current fa- \cilities for housing both emergency and long-term imental eases. Often there is no place to put a mental patient after he is com- mitted, Judge Moore said. He cited as an example a de: spondent ‘mother who attempted to Kill herself, Despite her men- her, and she was housed in the | Oakland County Jail. “We have numerous small chil- dren who have to continue to live with, and help care for, mental patients in their own household,” Moore continued * * * “We have numerous youths and small children who are not receiv- ing emergency treatment for théir’ mental illness, and this is cruelty,” the judge continued, _ STATE OBLIGATION “T've always contended that mental hospitalization is a state obligation; however, for more than 15 vears, the state of Michiean (Continued on ae 2, Col. hw The Proxy Murder ... by Erle Stanley Gardner ... Starts Today - A Phone Call, a Letter, a Key, 2 Guns. (CHAPTER 1) Jerry Conway opened the paper to page six. There it was, just as it last week. It was a half-page ad signed: “PROXY HOLDERS. _ had —_ every day for the BOARD OF SALVAGE,” cléverly written, starting off { entitl to action. _|years from now. Soe a of the ly e xploratory. * | tal illness, there was no place for | “You're entitled to a run for your money. You're ‘You want to make a profit now, next year, and the year after, not ten years or twenty| * “Mail your proxy to Gifford Farrell, care Proxy |businessmen. Both Faubus ‘Walter C. Guy, ‘group, said the talks were mere- * * | businessmen were appoint-| The ied by a committee of 25 men who! ‘recently ‘signed a resolution con- idemning violence and reiterating their support of law and_ order. U.S. Population Rises 13.7 Pct.; t 171,790,000 WASHINGTON iM—The Census Bureau today estimated the pop- ulation of the United States Sept. 1 at about 171,790,000, including the armed forces overseas. The figure represents a rise of 20,657, w 13.7 per cent, since .the 1950° census and a 3,053,000, or 1.8 per cent, over the a estimated population Sept. 1 | last year. Dulles, Lloyd to Talk WASHINGTON (INS) — Sec- | retary-ef, State John Foster Dulles and British Foreign Sec- rctary Selwyn Lloyd planned to- day for new strategy talks to cope with the Middle East crisis and| chairman of the! ain of | ada, during which the Queen ceived” 1,300 guests over Among 12 Hurt - Bazooka Rocket Kills 1 at Camp Pendleton; Ist ‘i ttie U. s Reported as Pfc. Pearce ani combination more at the Prime Minister's, she “going away’ jand “hail America” suit was slate A Pontiac Marine was among 12) beaver. |men injured late Monday by an exploding bazooka rocket which killed another Marine at Camp. Pendleton, Calif, Pfe. Donald Keith Pearce, 18,: (of 543 Franklin Rd., was ohe of those wounded when the 3.5 inch} rocket shell prematurely exploded during a training class. Identity of the Marine -whee wis | PRINCE MAY PILOT It was disclosed that their flight to Jamestown ‘ Philip may come forward ‘for awhile.” Wing Cmdr. durin ‘Prince Gordon abeth since | she ipointed out that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Marine Division Public Informa- killed has been withheld pending, notification of his parents. {dee a CET lites BEEBE Capt. William Duncan, ist [7 Today’ Ss Press and Russian scientific ada tion Officer, said none of the 12 — te eee = a! were in serious condition, ~All = were attached to the Ist Bat- Come fee see mens talion, Ist Marine Division. Fditorials. °................ 6 Pearce enlisted in Oct., 1956. His); Markets ..............0000. 21 mother, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Robin- Obituaries 0... ke cease 5 son first heard of the mishap this| Pot-0-Gold Puzzle 43 morning when a. radio newscast! ‘Sperts 17 thru 19 listed her stepson as the oné killed.| Theaters ~ a. 16 She later called Camp Pendleton’ TV & Radio Programs bs] and was told he was only injured.) Wilson, Earl . 27 She planned to fly there today. Women's Pages .. 11 thro bes After a hectic final night in Can-— “re. cham- pagne and dined forjally with 18 in charge of a court-appointed re- sped off to a. spectacular welcome | igray wool, collared and lined in pians {og take over the 1'%4-mil- , eral court order and fly Miller of Toronto, first Canadian to fly Eliz-) became queen, “Prince Philip is sit may escape a threatened AFL- ‘CIO suspension if the union jis put ceiver, * * * James R, Hoffa has been elect- ‘ed president of the giant union, succeeding Dave Beck. But his llionmember organization jaway have been stopped by a fed- right | The court order aaa. in ef. fect pending a hearing Monday | before Federal Dist. Judge F. Dickinson Letts on the legality of the convention which elected Hoffa. The court has been asked to name a receiver to take. charge of the union temporarily. Union, planation of why a Pontiac ex- | pressway’ was left out of the five- year plan came a few hours. be- fore a Pontiac and Oakland County delegation was to. meet. him at his Lansing office. The group, orgahized by the -Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce, had promised to register ‘complaints berause Pontiac and Royal Oak were the only cities of 50,000 population or more that were left eut of Mackie’s five-year plan. . Mackie indicateed he would ,as- ‘sume a “you brought it upon your- self” attitude when meeting with the area delegation. . BETTER SERVED “Oakland County would have been better served had (the in- terstate highway) been pre- grammed in the first five-year plan,” Mackie said in a public statement this morning. “Leb Well-placed sources in the AFL- CIO said it is unlikely to make much difference to the powerful AFL-CIO Executive Council, when meets to deal with the Team- sters situation Oct. 24, whether Beck or Hoffa is nominally the union's boss. * r * * With either man as Teamsters president, the council led by AFL- CIO President George Meany is expected. to suspend the- Team- sters from AFL-CIO membership and recommend that the AFL-CIO convention next: December expel “But on taking office July 1, * found the highway department — was apparently already com-- mitted te the Northwestern highway project." Oakland County supervisors this (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) . Less Flu in Detroit DETROIT (INS) — Detroit health commissioner Dr, Jos- eph G. Molner said today spread of influenza in the metropolitan area may end-a month earlier the federation's largest affiliate. than expected, * with a'statement which was manifestly true on its face: “You stockholders of the California & Texas Global Development & Exploration Company invested your money because you wahted to make money. You want- ed money for yourselves, your children, and your heirs. “What are you getting? _ “Aside from a stroke of pure: luck, what has | , Jerry Conway done for you? He says he.is ‘pyramid-: ing.” He says he is ‘building.’ He says he is laying a “firm foundation.’ “That isn’t fhe way. the most expert opetators in the business look at it, : ENTITLED TO ‘ACTION._. * .* a “These Sane say femty ) ated is saying an egg. I Holders Board of Salvage, and then, with Giff Farrell in the saddle, watch things begin to hum. “Farrell believes in resulis, not promises? Farrell believes in action, not idle planning, in decisions, not daydreaming, in performing, not hoping.” Conway closed the paper. It was, he admitted to himself, an ad which would get pec, The ad also hurt. a a a " According to the Proxy Holders Board of Salvage, it was simply a stroke of luck that the C. & T. ‘Global Development & Exploration Company had been right iri the middle of the Turkey Ridge pool. . After’ bas pool came in, Jerry Conway ‘could * have declared big dividends, pushed up the value of the stock. Instead he had chosen. to put the money into other holdings potentially as big as the Turkey Ridge pool. — Gifford Farrell had been a disruptive influence from the start: Finally, there had been a shgwdown before the Board of Directors, and Farrell had been thrown out. Now, he had started a fight for proxies. He was trying to wrest control of the company away from Conway. . x ke * ’ to address the stockholders’ that the stockholders who '. AH Add Up to a Gory Plot meeting. He was hoping were there, and most of the big ones would be, would stand by him. x * But what about the smaller stockholders? ones who had put in a few * The dollars here, a few dollars : ‘Who was back of Farrell? What money war paying) for the ads in the papers? Conway wished he knew. He wished he knew how to strike back. PRICES WOULD HIKE j Conway's over-all, master plan had to. be carried out quietly. The minute he tried to blueprint his plans, he defeated his own. purpose. Prices of properties he) hoped to acquire would go up beyond all reason.~ ” Conway couldn't explain publicly. He intended there. Stockholders who concededly wanted profits. and action. Would these people stay in line, or would they omni their proxies to Farrell? -— HE WANTED PROXIES An analysis of the books showed that there ‘eriough small stockholders to take over control if acted as a unit. If Farrell could get their proxies, e" ‘act as a unit. i x & * If, however, Giff Farrell's clever ads didn’ than sixty per. cent of these smaller stockh if ‘Conway 's- personality could hold the lat - (Continued on Page 22, Col. TB ys matte , The Weather ii must reach far into the future _predictions is less than that of : foe miles an howr teday and tonight. ; iy tomorros. night, mostly 2 8 am.: Bas velocity 10 m.p.h. sets eaencasy at 5:49 p.m, un rises Thursday at mat a.m. at viet spy, nm on two Abel had or. codiyg a f Es FFs a “convicted, te aa Mountain Park, a state resort: on . the Hudson River above New York City, because Mrs. Sobell’s Man- * ae apertenae wes guarded by * * * witness said he falsely re- to Moscow that he had giv- , Was deposited by Abel in - The witness did not say Soviet government want- Toney paid, nor did he tell of its final. disposition. Know What's Wrong With Concert Hall DETROIT wm — Officials SAY bendy let the total cost figure Some revision of existing sewers is also required by the plan prin- cipally to give storm sewers new points of discharge. LONG RANGE PLAN In presenting the report, City Manager Walter K. Willman said, scare you, this is a long range plan to be bullt over many years." * * *® The report, which includes ex- tensive aerial surveys of the city, carry (also mentions future development : lwhtch it does not cover. This would recommends 4,400 feet of box conduit end. 1,300 tunnel. . * * * The report ‘says that the use. of tunnel would permit the abandon- ment, if desired, of bridges ‘at Huron, Pike, Water, Perry, Sagi- naw, Bagley, Hibbard and Wesson streets, ‘Jamestown to Greet Queen, Philip Today a licensed pilot” and as such may quite likely want to*take the con- trols at some time. After lunch aboard the plushly decked out royal plane, the cou - ple will be met at the ‘with “full military heners,” which probably means a 21-gua _ salute and full-dress parade, Then comes a dizzying motor itour of the nearby, historic vil- lage . of: Williamsburg, & visit to “Old Church" and William and Mary College. a reception and for- mal dinner by Gev. and Mrs. Thomas B. Stanley of Virginia, and a short sleep before their depar- ture for Washington early Thurs- day, ¥* TOMB OF ANCESTOR Near Williamsburg is the tomb- stone of one of Queen Eliza- beth’s American ancestors. The queen derives her American an- cestry on her mother’s side. The queen mother’s great- great - great - great - great - grandfather was Robert- Porteus, a wealthy Virginia plantation own- er who returned to England in 1720, to assure his children a good edu- cation. But the schedule is too full; Officials of the Civic Center and the Detroit Symphony said yester- we! the: difficulties will be correct- ed immediately. Howard Harrington, manager of the orchestra, blamed the poor sound effects on organ pipes being | installed in two large rooms which! were intended to be acoustical) chambers and on the drying and) settling of the building. By E. H. SIMS Can the severity of the winter be predicted? There are all sorts of theories on predicting the severity of win- ters, Last year the .“‘experts” generally agreed in forecasting a very severe winter, But February — in most parts of the country — surprised them and was rela- tively . mild. There are those ‘who believe that nature offers the best clues on the coming winter. The band in the center of the “Woolly Bear” caterpillar (brown) is claimed to be infallible as a clue. If the brown band is wide, the winter will be mild: if. narrow, it will be ‘severe. - Animals also grow heavier coats when tougher winters are on their why, according to many farmers, But, like most weather forecast- ing, the “experts” still make mis- takes, Forecasts for a season and the accuracy of long-range short-term | ones. Full U.8: Weather Burea PONTIAC AND VICINITY. ‘Cle tain. teday, tonight morrow, age ae ie A in senna Righ toda iw High tomorrow 64-68%. Southerly wets at “yn ane te- 34. oy Today in Pontiac . semperatare preceding 8 a.m ee ee oe ee Bad soon |jwho virtually burst the bleachers The Canadians were incensed at first to learn their very own Queen is spending more time in ‘the States than in her own do- minion but they elther hid, or had \forgotten, their sensitivity.on the’ subject by today. . Small wonder. The Queet, itakeoff time, had shaken hands ‘with nearly 5,000 Canadians, had) airport is likely to faint any moment. And really now, she should have room G won't have a triend jeft in the The exceptions were a few “gate- crashers” who tried to get into the 1,342-guest finale reception for Her Majesty at ‘the Chateau Laurier last night. They were turned away, * “a sman said, not so much for improper. invitations as for the ob- vious fact that ‘‘somebody in there to fall." Despite the smoky crowd, the Queen graciously walked through, chatting with members of the awed assemblage. She and Prince Philip appear indefatiguable. HERE'S SCHEDULE They will need to be, with to- day’s schedule . . . which reads: 1:30 — arrival at Virginia Airport, official greetings by Wiley Bu- chanan, chief of protocol for the, United States, Gov. Stanley, ‘Brit-| ish Ambassador Sir Harold Caccia and Lady Caccia; 2:45—services at Old Church, Jamestown Island; 3;15—reception at Jamestown Fes- tival Park. 3:30—arrival at Old World Pa- vilion; 3:40—arrival at Discover Tower of James Fort; 4—arrival at Three Ships Pier; 4:20 tea with President. of William and roe Navy's Missile Fails to Work - Talos Spoils Ceremony by Plunging to Ground After Takeoff WHITE SANDS’ PROVING N,. M, (INS) — The Navy-developed Talos, an anti-air- eraft missile, failed ‘after takeoff yesterday during a test watched by scores of high-ranking military and civilian officials and newsmen. Firing of the Talos was to have climaxed-a ceremony during which the missile was to be turned over to the Army at the White Sands Proving Grounds, N. M. | * * * White Sand spokesmen said the takeoff was perfect, but the booster unit malfunctioned at about 4,000 feet and the missile plummeted to the ground, The missile, employing the largest, most comprehensive electronic weapon system ever- devised, wag turned over to Lt. Gen. E. L. Cummings, chie¢ of Army ordnance by Rear Adm, F. 8 Withington of the Navy _ronically, it was only a year College, at his home; 4:55—Quee makes speech from balcony of! Wren Building; 5:10—accompanied | _|by Winthrop Rockefeller, chairman, of the Board of Colonial Williams- burg, the royal couple mount horse Vice comma * Stalker, 25, San Pastermak, ‘4., 22, Chicopee, Mass.; Donald B Stansell, 71, Litthe Rock, Ark.; Owen J. Booth, 22 P{es,- Privates William T. Younger- man, 20, Dayton, Ohio, and Jose L. Medina, 22, Albuquerque, N.M. The Navy announcement did not| list specific charges but said the were to be tried “‘for offenses charged in connection with complaints of maltreatment made by prisoners’ in -the brig at the U.S. Navy base at Sasebo, 650 miles west of Tokyo. * * * The two men facing general courts-martial, Barbuti and Me- Lane, sibility as brig wardens,"’ said the announcement, The 14 other Ma- rineés involved were. guards at the Sasebo brig Charges~ against the were signed Sept. 12 by their own) commander, Maj. Haskell C. Bak-| er of Atlanth, Ga. Baker's report accused various of the marines of assaulting two: prisoners with a bayonet, order- ordering a man to wash his face in a toilet, pushing a pencil up a prisoner's nose, burning a& pris- oner with a cigarette butt, pluck- ing hairs from oné man's mus- tache, wetting men down. with hoses- and a fire extinguisher, threatening prisoners with a shot-| ordering one to) gun and pistols, bite other personnel and consider- able. slapping, punching and kick-/ ing. Interviewed at Sasebo, the ac- cused Marines denied brutality and said they were only’ enforcing discipline. One said the sailors who had complained ‘‘were ery babies, They couldn't take orders aboard “ship. They couldn't take discipline ‘> yaw TRY A Pabes VODKA GINGERALE THE VODKA OF VODKAS 100 Proof. Dist. from grain. Ste. Pierre pt eb Fis. (Div.of Hewbiein Hartford Conn. Painter, | 2, Scranton, :Pa.; | “held positions of respon-| dope fiends and thieves.) letter to Rep. James P. S. Deve- reux (R-Md), retired Marine hero of Wake Island, to. investigate their case The letter dane that statements that all the witnesses have made against us are greatly exaggerated and untrue.” The communication was made -public by Frank H. Scolinos, an Ameri- can civilian attorney in Tokyo who will. defend the Marines in their trials. The Navy said the trials would be held at Sasebo but that dates had not been set. The Marines have been confined to Sasebo since the investigation began last June, A sailor frem Michigan = ts among the accusers of the Marines facing general court- martial. pina Garda L. Dell,’ 19,. of int, was quoted as saying, ‘‘Sev- eral times they made me get down on my hands and knees, running around barking lke a | | . SAVE 60% on this magnificent hand cream, one of the best-known, best-loved beauty aids in all the | world. 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This was $23,000,000 higher than December 31, 1956,|.. and $69,000,000 i, 1S, figure. a above the June once-a-year JAALE SALE! Pre-Christmes LAYAWAY Sale! 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Open anew — Dak at every meal and enjoy the freshest crackers in town! 2 ue eS |Efnmons St, here, will be at 2 |Patrick Montague - Smith, assist- lafternoon in St. Joseph Mercy |f00t on U.S. soil today for the start Hospital after a long illness. is a six-day trip “she becomes Approve Sale of Bonds {mission Tuesday approved sale of | ifornia, and a Toof. —MRS. SANFORD TUBBS - ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Sanford (Media) Tubbs, 62, of 2638 p.m, Thursday from Auburn Mis- sion Church én Auburn road, with the Rev. Albert Eddy officiating. Burial will be of Rochester for 23 years, she is survived by her hus- band; three sons, William of Cal- ifornia, Winifred of Auburn Heights and Kenneth Tubbs at home; a brother, Lonzo Harpole of Missouri and four grandchildren, A resident Queen Reported Related to Lee, Washington LONDON (#—Buckingham pal- ace confirmed today that Queen Elizabeth IT is a blood relative of: Washington and Robert E. 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Frye, will be sentenced Oct. 28 for the traffic death of a White Lake 93, 8322 Buckell Lake Rd., resident/two great Americans, Ge Or g €/Township woman July 15. Frye, 35, of 1483 W. Julia St. was convicted yesterday of negligent homicide involving drinking and driving on the wrong side of Air- port road when the accident took place with the car of Mrs. Richard D. Schultz, 28, of 9510 Portage Trail. Frye and five passengers with Mrs. Schultz were injured. Mrs. Schultz, the mother of three, was killed. Frye remained free under $500 bond until sentencing by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. Indonesia's 4th International Fair will be held in Surabaya next June- August. fl 3 i i = al i a8 members of the group are: Thom- as Belton, Herbert Wettiqufer, Mrs. Kenneth Valentine, Donald Adams, Avis Carey, Mr. Carroll Appel, |Mrs. Walter Forbes, Mrs. William Brave Boy Takes Four Over Perilous Ledge COHOES, N.Y. @— George Gamache, 11, carried his baby sis- ter and led three younger brothers across a foot-wide ledge to safety when. a fire broke out last night in a shop beneath their second-floor apartment. He picked up Edith Ann,.2, and ordered the boys, Raymond, 10, Robert, 8, and Roger, 6, to follow him. He led them 12 feet along joifiing apartment, where neigh- . (Centioned From, nde One) in line at the stockholders’ meeting, everything would _ be all right.’ “ Those, however, were two great big ifs, And, at, _ the moment, Jerry Conway didn’t have the answer. Jerry Conway folded the newspaper, switched | out lights in the office, and was heading for the i _ door when the phone rang. Jerry answered it. He was ition all, phase calls now. He dared take no chance of offending some of the small stockholders who would want explanations, and, Heaven knows, there had been enough of them who had called up! CONWAY JUST LAUGHED - So.far these people had listened-to his explandtion that a company in the process.of acquiring valuable oil properties couldn’t blueprint its plans in the pits press. x * * Stock which the investors had bought a ae ago had more than doubled in value. Giff Farrell said that was due purely to a “stroke of luck” with whlch Conway had nothing to do. Conway would: always laugh when sa quoted that. Stay with him and there might be more strokes of good luck, he promised. Tie up with Giff Farrell's crowd and the company would be looted for the benefit of insiders. So Jerry Conway picked up the telephone. “Jerry Conway speaking,” he said. - ASKS. APPOINTMENT ‘ The woman’s voice was intriguing, and yet there was something about it that carried its own warning. It was too syrupy-smooth, and Conway felt he had heard it before, * * * “Mr. Conway," she said, “I “must see you. I have some secret information which will be of the greatest value to you." “I'll be in my office at nine o'clock tomorrow morning, and...” ~ “No, no. I can’t come to your office.” “Why not?" “People are watching me” “What do you suggest?" “I want.to meet you privately, alone, somewhere where no one will know, somewhere where we won't be disturbed.” “You have some idea, ” Jerry asked, “Yes, if you'll go to the Apex Motel out on Sunset tonight, reg- ister under your som nou ioe a single, turn. your ts out, leave your door unlocked, and wait un- arte ‘hits ed. til after midnight, I'l... r “I'm sorry,”’ Jerry interrupted. “That's out of the question.” “Why is it out of the question?” ““Well,” Jerry equivocated, “I have other plans for. this eve- ning.” “How about tomorrow night?” “No, I'm afraid I can't do ts tomorrow night either.” “Is it because you're afraid) of me?" - LIVES IN GLASS HOUSE / “I'm living in a glass , House at the present time,” Conway said dryly. “Look,"’ she said, A can't talk with you any longer: My name is Well, let’s say it's Rosalind. Just call me Rosalind I want to see you. I have information you should have, information that you must have in order to protect the stockholders, protect yourself, and save the company. Giff has a lot more proxies than you think he has, He’s a very dangerous an- tagonist. You're going to have to start a counter campaign.” ~ “I'm sorry,”” Conway - said. “There are certain matters I can't discuss over the telephone, and certain matters I can't discuss in the press. After all, the stock- holders must have some faith in someone, --Otherwise, they'll wind up in the financial gutter. Their > + switched out the lights, .saw that the night latch was on ‘the door, and went down in the elevator. Rosalind telephoned the next day at a little after eleven, Jerry ‘Conway's secretary said,| “There's a woman on the line who gives the name of Rosalind and no other name. She says. you know her, that she has to talk with -you, that it's important.” “T'll talk with her,” Jerry said. He picked up the telephone, said, “Hello,” and again heard the smooth tones of Rosalind’s voice, a voice which he felt he should recognize but couldn't. “Good morning, Mr. Conway.” “Good morning, Rosalind.” BEING TAILED — “I have won- dered if,/perhaps certain people weren't ‘taking an undue interest in my’ comings and goings.” “You're being tailed by a_ high- class detective agency,’ she said, Ra that agency is being supple- ented by a couple of thugs. Be very, very careful what you do.” “Thank you for the warning," Jerry said. “But,” she went on, _— must see me. I've tried to think of some way of getting in touch with you. —One of the men who's shadowing you at the pre- sent time is_a private detective. He’s not dangerous, He's just doing a routine job of shadow. ing. However, there’s| another individual named Baker; whom they call Gashouse Baker. He's a one-man goon squad. Watch out for him! Are you armed?” “Heavens, no!"’ Conway said, “Then get a permit to carry a gun,” she said. ‘You shouldn't the detective. Baker will be more difficult. At the moment, he’s driving a beat-up, black car with a corner bent on the license plate. Don’t take any chances with that man! ‘ * * * “These. people are playing for keeps and they don’t intend:to play fair. You're looking for a straight- forward battle for proxies and you're planning everything along those lines. These people don’t play that way. - during the past year under my management. I have every reason to believe ~ they’ I continue to climb, and. . . . “Good heavens!” the voice ex- ‘ . . . claimed, ‘‘don’t try to sell me." I DON'T TELL MY NAME know. Giff Farrell is a crook.) ‘And don’t ever mention to any- He’s trying to get control of thejone that you have been in com- company so he and his friends can make a cleanup by manipu- lating company assets. I wouldn't have given yotrthe~name of Rosa- lind, but-I wanted to put me cards trust him two, feet away for two|0n the table.” ot seconds. I want you to have ' the information that I have.” “Can you put it in a letter?” Conway asked, curious, "No, I can’t put it in a letter,” she said impatiently, “and if: you knew as much as I know, you'd realize that I’m in danger just talking to you.” Jerry Conway frowned thought. fully. “I wish you could tell me something of the nature of the ‘information you have, some- thing ef = ° “Look,” she said, ‘IT can ‘tell you the number of proxies they hold, and if I have your assurance that : you can protect me, I can give “What danger?” he asked. you the names of the people who “In danger of getting killed,”’|have sent in proxies. However, if she said angrily, and slammed /|any of this information should get| out, they'd know. where it came * from, and I'd be in danger.” - Jerry Conway sat at his desk} “How much danger?” Jerry for some minutes after he had Conway asked. If it's economical dropped the receiver om we security that you , cradle on the telephone. re} “Don't be silly!” ste interrupted “had been something -about the sarcastically. ‘I’ve seen one ams: voice whith had corried , convie- an after Gashouse | an! got done tion. ere. her over, I. . . Oh-oh!”: MUST BE CAUTIOUS Phone abruptly clicked and However, Jerry knew the neces- = connection went dead. ity tor caution. Half a dozen at- * + tempts had -been made to frame Jerry Conway gave the matter a him during the last two weeks. If/great deal of thought. -That after- he should go to motel, leave/noon, he drove afound ih a sore- the door open, have some youny|what aimless pattern, careftilly “woman join him in the dark, and|watching cars in his rear en then; perhaps a few minutes later,/mirror, He couldn’ 't be certain ate ats Be Oy ee Coe ne noe ae but he _ lice whistles and. ... No, it ‘was very uneasy. He felt he ‘a chance Jerry simply couldn’t| was in danger. take. Conway knew that he was going nee Se wipleasint news-ito have totake a chance on Rosa- per nototiety coming at thisjlind. If she had the information TIE em tel Sl delat mld a. gals Beale acct ° litestimable value, Conway waited for ‘if. |, It-he knew the names of the of pleading and desperation.in her 'ivoice. | |to you so you ean act on it. Other- “Did you know you're being!* have too much trouble spotting) "Yes?" munication with me. I shouldn’t;velee, said, “A young woman on thave caja bo tas bs so pentrate a campaign on these (people. | Rosalind called shortly after two- . This time, there was a note) . “I have to get this information wise, the company will be ruined,” “Exactly what is it that you want?” “I want to give you information. | I want primarily to keep Giff Far- ! rell and his crowd of goons from — the honest investors, and Ij . I want to get even." With whom?” “Use your imagination,” said. ‘BUSINESS IS WITH YOU’ “Now look here,” Conway said,! “I can have a representative meet you. I can send someone in. . .’ she with the number one man in the company. fm not taking any as- surances from anyone else. “If you're too cautious fo meet me face to face to get this in- Conway reached a sudden deci- sion.. ‘Call me back in fifteen min- ‘utes,"’ he said. “I’m not free to “Miss. Kane, the young woman who has just called.me is going to call again in fifteen minutes. She's going to make arrangements with me for a meeting, a meeting which has to be held in the great- est secrecy. ’ * * * _“T want. you to listen in on the conversation. I want you to make| shorthand notes of exactly what is said so that if necessity should arise you can repeat that conver- sation verbatim.” Eva Kane never appeared sur- prised.: She took things in her stride, with a calm, professiorial competence. “Do you want shorthand notes of what she says, or shorthand notes of the entire conversa- tion?”’ = “Notes of the entire conversa-' + tion. Transcribe them as soon as you've taken them, and be in a position to swear to them if nec- essary.” “Very well, Mr. Conway,” Eva Kane said and left the office. . When-the phone failed to ring at!- the end -.of the fifteen-minute period, Conway began restlessly|§ pacing the floor. Abruptly, the telephone rang. Conway made a dive for the desk, picked up the receiver, — said, t EXPECTING A CALL - Eva Kane’s calmly professional the line who says you are expect- ing the call. A Miss Rosalind.’’ =» Ke “You ready, Miss. Kane?” Con- way. asked. “Yes, Mr. Conway.” “Put her on.” Rosalind’s voice came over the line. “Hello, Mr. Conway?" “Rosalind?” “Yes, What's your answer?” “Look here,’’ Conway said, “1 want to talk with you, but I'll have to take adequate precau- “tions.” v “Precautions against what?’” ‘Against some sort of a trap.”' Her laugh was bitter, “You're childless,. unmarried, thirty-six. You aren't responsible to anyone for your actions. ae you worry about traps! “Tonight at cxniitty five-thirty the private detective who is shadowing you goes o ty. An- other one takes on for the night shift, -They don't make contact. Sometimes the night man is late. get in your ear. Start driving evard. Go to Ivar, Turn right, and then start running signals. Go through signals’ just as lights are changing. Keep an eye on: your ear’ mirror, Cut corners. .Make certain you’re not being followed. “1 oom you cart Persona who had sent in proxies, . he “teen ery. then “yh s shake ‘off your’. fait us jaahed. |ditching your shadows you will) wrecking the company. I want to \be directed where to go. haven't ditched your shadows the phone won't ring.” terribly cloak-and-dagger,” way protested somewhat irrita-| bly. information that . proxies?” told him, and hung up. SECRETARY WARNS HIM handed Conway sheéts. iwhirled and came toward him. “You mustn't do it, Mr. Conway!” surprise, | —and I know oe anon - She hesjtated over a word or as though her vocal mechanism! had been a motor running out of proachable," Conway protested. a business basis. please don't do .anything as, ridic- ulous as this woman suggests.”’ ‘IT’S A TRAP’ any information she wanted to give you she could simply put it in an envelope, write your name on the envelope, and drop it in the nearest mailbox.” . cloak - and - dagger stuff, simply a trap.” to voices over the telephone, - I was a phone operator for two years, her voice . do you have ethe feeling you've heard that voice before?” mention it, thing in the tempo, in the spacing of the words more men in the) pa Perhaps I can see he is late to-|tone.”, size to fit into the envelope. Nor night. At precisely one minute a did these bits of newspaper clip- past five-thirty leave your office,| Eva Kane said, “We know that/pings have any significance or woman, Mr. Conway. She's some west on Sunset Boulevard., Turn/one who Vine. Turn left on Hollywood|You've talked with her, She’s dis. guising her voice in some way— ; the jtone of it, but the tempo, an. ea he|the way .she spaces the words we eat be changed.~ know, ‘and that. makes’ me all thé more suspicious, Why should | “And after - should she try to. arcetve you about her identity?” “Nevertheless, I’m going to go,” Conway announced. ‘The: in- formation is too valuable, too vi- tal. I can't- afford-to run the ehance of passing up a bet of that sort.” Suddenly, Eva Kane was back . that?”* Chit “Now listen carefully,” she said. “After that, after you are absolutely certain that-you're not being followed, go to the Empire Drugstore on Sunset and. LaBrea. There are three phone booths in that store. Go to the one farthest jin character, an efficient, imper- from: the door, enter the booth sonal secretary. and at precisely six-fifteen that * * * phone will ring, Answer it. “Very well, Mr. Conway,” she wa “These people are playing for keeps,” Rosalind said, “and they don't intend to play fair.” “If you have been successful in'said, and left the office. If youla radio time signal, followed directions. “FyYou're making all this seem Con- seemed to be ss in nave any! with an irate traffic officer + * | blowing his whistle. “It is terribly ~ cloak-and-dag- out of traffic. She interrupted with a hollow/£er.” she interrupted. “Do you! six he was in the drugstore, wait- laugh. ‘‘The business that I have want a list of the stockholders ing in the phone booth farthest with you is with you personally, Who already have sent in from the door. THE PHONE RINGS At six-twelve. the phone rang Conway answered it, “Very much,” ‘Ké said. “Then come and get it,” she nine voice asked. typewritten “A transcript of the conversa- make arrangements at the present] tion,” she said. goer 9" time. Can you call in fifteen min-| ,, ‘ es. utes? Will you talk with me then?” Thank you, Jerry told her. “Very well. As eeca a6 yeu ; a y “T'll call,” she promised. She turned, started for the hang up, leave the phone booth, Conway summoned his secretary.|40or, paused, then suddenly and the drugstore. Get in your own car. Drive to the Redfern Hotel, Park your car, Ge to the lobby. Tell the clerk that your name is Gerald Boswell and that you're. expecting ‘a mes- sage, The clerk will hand you an envelope. “Thank him, but don't tip him. Walk over to a secluded corner in the lobby and open the enve- lope. That envelope will give you ‘| your cue as to what you're to do) He looked at her with some “Oh, T know,” she said, the words pouring out in rapid suc- cession as though she were afraid he might be going to stop her. “You've never encouraged any personalities in the office. Fm only a piece of 6ffice mach- inery as far as you're concerned. But I'm human. I know what next” you're going through, and I want Pmt Pitts up .without saying, y. you te win out in this fight, and Conway left the phone booth, | iwent at once to his car and drove directly to the Redfern Hotel. “Do you have a message for Gerald Boswell?” he asked the clerk, For a moment, .women's voices, and .~..%———| * * * wo,’ then trailed off into silence ‘ as the clerk uel, “I didn't know I was so: unap- identification, but the hesitation was only momentary, The clérk pulled out a sheaf of envelopes “You're not! You're not! Don't/and started going through them. misunderstand me. It's only that & * * you've always been impersonal ““Boswell,"’ he gaid, repeating . I mean you've kept things on/the name mechanically as he went I know I'm peaking out of turn, but please, M\through the envelopes. What's the first name?" ““Gerald.” “Why?” he asked. “Because it’s a trap.” +velape, and, for a moment, way's heart gave a sudden surge. The: envelope was of heavy ma- nila, well-sealed, well-filled. This could well be the list of stock- holders who’ had sent in their proxies, the list that would make all the difference in the world to him in his fight to retain: the company management. Conway moved over to a. cor- ner of the lobby, sat down in one of the worn, over-stuffed ‘chairs as though waiting for someone to join him. Surreptitiously, he sized up the other occupants of the lobby. There was ‘a middle-aged wo- man_who quite evidently was im- “How do you know it’s a trap?” “It stands to reason if she had Conway thought that over. “All of this mystery, all of this it's Conway said gravely, “I can’t take any chances on passing up this information.” ° “You man you're going?" “I'm going,” he said doggedly. ‘You said something about her oice?” She nodded, “What about it?” “T've trained my ears to listen: was a bored, seedy-looking man ‘who was working a crossword ipuzzle, a younger woman who | _seemed to,be waiting for someone. ‘and who apparently had not the slightest interest in anything other than the street door of the hotel lobby. Conway slipped his penknife from his pocket, slip -open- the envelope and slid out the contents. OH! A KEY To his disgust, the envelope contained only pieces of old news- paper which, had been cut to a There's something about +. andl... Tell me,! Conway frowned, “‘Now that you I do. There’s some- continuity, The sections of news-| ” paper had. been cut crosswise and quite evidently. used only .to - out the envelope. se Has been in the office. Folded in with thege pieces of a newspaper, however, was a key ) pttached to an oval brass tag “She's some ‘one we , both carrying the imprint of the Red he lie to you? f mean why = ‘ * the toom, 729. Conway checked his watch with started his car precisely on the minute; and He went through a light just as it was changing and left a car which trying to follow him hopelessly snarled in traffic | After that, Conway drove in and At five minutes past must take precautions to get rid of the people who were shadowing her, Here are your directions. Are tory hesitated, Conway was afraid he) might be going to ask for some) “Boswell, * “Oh, yes. Gerald Boswell."" The clerk handed Conway a long en-| Con-, mersed in her newspaper. There} Conway to terminate the adven. ture then and there, but the mere thought of so doing gave him a who had planned the pattern he was to follow had used eed psychology. Having persuaded first do a lot of w things to avoid detection, the cumulative effect had been to con- dition him for a step which he ay to Hlis sense of -prudence urged | pletely absorbed in her paper. feeling of frustation. The person’ entional! would never have considered if;second « class selt« respectability, it had been put up to him at thq) The place was clean but it was start. the cleanliness of sterilization. GO UP AND KNOCK a carpets gy a Soe lish - Conway pushed the strips of tures were P the il newspaper back into the envelope, =e wl the corrider wes put the envelope into the con- prt - ps 9 4 tainer for waste paper and moved t — i ome roam - over toward the elevators. After — so ecg ly ser atm go up and! tie waited and ‘tapoed again. The young woman who was op- i Pee erating the elevator seemed com: | jvitation, The thought of insert- ing it in the door and entering the room was only a little less distasteful than” that . of “putting the key in his pocket, returning to the elevator and leaving for- ever unsolved the mystery of the locked room and the possibility of obtaining the lists of stock- holders who had sent in proxies. THE DOOR OPENS Jerry Conway fitted the key to the door, The spring lock clicked . smoothly and Conway pushed the door open. He found. himself peering: into the conventional sitting room of a two-room hotel suite. Thé “door which he judged would lead to the bedroom was clhised. “Anybody home?” Conway jealled. There was no ‘sound. Conway closed the corridor door behind him and gave the place a quick inspection. There was hope in. his mind that this was part of an elaborate scheme to deliver the papers that he had been promised, a delivery which could be made in such a’ manner that would have no contact with | the ‘person making ahe delivery, , He found nothing jn the. sitting’ room and was thoughtfully con- templating the bedroom when the knob turned and a young woman wearing only a bra, sheer gtockings stepped out into the parlor, closing the bedroom door behind her. Apparently, she hadn't even seen Conway. She backed novel. She gave Conway a ‘passing glance then lowered her! eyes, “Seven,” he said. She moved. The cage to the seventh floor, stopped it, let » Conway out, and was dropping the cage back to the ground floor before Conway had more than oriented himsecif as to the The hotel radiated an aura ot} | (Continued Tomorrow) Controversial Architect Mellows formation, thea I guess the | 4 few minutes later, Eva Kane sme oo, WASHINGTON (INS) — Frank|* things Gift Farrell ts saying /entered the office with imper.| “Y¢S- + - ts this... this isn't."|1joyg Wright has begun to mel- about you are true!" sonal, secretarial efficiency, and| ‘Don’t ask questions.’’ Rosalind! jow. The brilliant and controversial great hope is for acceptance by his fellow countrymen, as he is iby other peoples of the world. Wright, who.at the age of 88 is still almost constantly smoth- ered by. plaudits from abroad for his daring hullding concepts, told Washington newsmen yes- terday that “one of the most touching henors’ he has re- celved was a key to the na- tion’s capital. The presentation was made Sun- iday when he arrived for an In- architect confided that behind his caustic and colorful facade dwells a sentimental American whose ‘however. Reverting to the famil- Frank Lloyd Wright Touched by Honor “Mr, Conway?” a crisply femi-| toric building’ and other Washing- ton edifices should be “‘let alone.” nerstone~of-all culture.” ~*~ * * Evidence of this understanding,| He is not pleased with their Wright explained, is “my own ac-|4esign, gsi explained, haa = ceptance in so many different di-/4¢ thei¢ historical value. rections in the last 15 years. wr ale pine tnt ATTACKS ARCHITECTS the seat of government be tte Pal to teak Kind ner Be) eS Oe population-center , : nation—Colorado ings, his fellow American architects, Cole, =a ae Spri /ehould be retained as an his- torleal shrine ang tourist center. He concluded: “Because of the museum’ value of Washington, it should be cherished by the na- tion’s people, but it is not a place to do the nation’s business. fe ‘Americans are beginning to un- derstand architecture — the cor- iar epithet-thrusting Wright, he branded most U.S, architects aa “wallpaper hangers, who build facades and treat facades."’ * * -*. Wright, a pixyish gleam in his eyes, declared ; “All that is the matter with architecture in Amer- ica is the architects.” . |stitute of Comtemporary Arts lec- ‘ture series, Wright, rapier-tongued critic of many American habits and habi- tats, told newsmen: ithe sweetest compliments I've. ev- or received because it was from ihome."’ * -— * The eloquent, white-maned non- conformist pursued his . concilia- attitude by stafing that “It's. one off inside out, Korean Shootings Called Accidental “SEOUL President Syngman Rhee said today that. recent shoot- ings of Koreans by U.S. guards He sald that his fellow crafts- men ‘have no understanding of the need to “build from the the way nature builds.” This is his celebrated | organic architecture gospel, The architect labeled as ‘‘abso- jJutely. profane’’ a plan to extend the front of the capitol to make|Were “purely accidents’ and have © room for a restaurant and ad-/not disrupted friendship between ditional offices. He ssid this his-lin. two countries. ~~ ~— " . * * * He told a news conference: Junior Editors- _ ANIMAL Quiz, “These incidents have taken place feeling between Korea and Amer- ee ee ? . , “ewer e - ica, All of these have been pure- ly accidents céncerning irftlivid- uals... and. these accidents have not been s0-serious as to harm cordial relations between our two ‘;eountries,"" ” * * * ‘He oid Korean and U.S. offi- a recurrence of the shootings “and I am convineed that appro- the near future.” He did not elab- orate on the measures, : * * * The Korean ‘press has harshly U.S. Army has ‘said occurred dur- ing thefts of tary supplies, Korean aathittale’ ane demanded a status-of-forces agreement that would give Korea. the AmericanGIs for off-duty crimes. agreement concluded." Japan's Brothel Lobby “will eventually be ” QUESTION: course ‘you know that the camel ing. But did you know that the prairie dog, shown here, can live for even longer periods without it? It tastes water chiefly during the infrequent rains on the western ranges that are its home. You should realize that the prairie dog is not a ddg at all but a rodent, like the rabb for its. noisy.bark.. A timid creature, it makes a good pet, but), is disliked by ranchers because pecauae dt sigs holes in. which horses and cattle break legs. x *. FOR YOU 10 DO: Cut out and color this Listed with your erayons. Insert the top prairie dog head and paw into {the indicated cut and you will see'a prairie dog emerging from| | ° his uriderground apartment., Fo bottom: panel forward to make: * * Red. >. OA $10 award goes to Robert Brannon. of. Exeter, NH, for fern Hotel and- the aumber ot i this question. . Send’ yours to Violet Moore Higgins, AP ‘News- features, care of this newspaper. | | - s i Do all mammals drink water? x ANSWER: Most anyone would tell you without thinking twice that all animals drink water at' least now and then. But certain desert dwelling mice and other species never touch the stuff. They get their moisture from plants they eat. Charged With Bribery TOKYO (»—The chief of Japan's * brothet lobby surrendered today a Diet (Parliament) member to of ane can go for days without drink- * *« * Tontnebines ’ Yamagueht, nen aging director of the brothel own- ers’ National Federation of Ven- - ereal Disease Prevention had disappeared earlier this week it or squirrel, It was named! of the grassland it spoils ‘and id the left panel, back = the the picture stand up. > * * Pd The key if his hand was an in- not because of any distrust or ill © cials are taking steps to prevent — priate measures will be taken in © criticized the shootings, Which the ' the right to try Rhee” predicted that such an_ to face charges of trying to bribe — vote ageiget an — : le Stanle ey Gardner's The Proxy Murder’ Begins With a Phone C all, q Letter anda a Key be panties; and — - aa 3 if 3 “an w°1'45 Orld | Jesse Thurman at - ne ie Tour Around ‘W jo. ally ag Ser . oe 1. ey. ‘J. WILKIE ; to experience in | aly *_efPaisley, “near here Hammond, gee 1. aeeeee stien's extolduutry saute & soe t | wy nav "yard Momer Cn Broderick, derek, S09 “ y | Demom ~The oat Ptarving| naneey eoanenr ler oan ot Sb tallban Gin be ao [Ones Se tle, haired ‘Hibdon pany appeal ora ee, aa and new rt Sit Tomas Et y. } an vail work stoppages of i edeinds speculating sos during the ot entirely nev ae on te quiet | package . ’s output, surge in car sale may mang yeh in . 150 miles of a 0-1 come ae ; and other be entirely of * camping of) song fir aang (ERNE x * high rirarock shel 9 beann nite Bureau of : missile stocks ~ sep a pler pagn t expected to) 4. sand after a ehdiade * Ford Division !nign aid, he . ited oF eee cee : ~~ TBut industry is Decem- Last year, for the new Wright, so in- Hibdon the tim duce : hese eaece issues. what the ovember and I early demand harply. The tradi- x. O. nanager, en| Then ‘eieth tian desert ie Pas ° ah pose 3% ot 20K es do during ‘sources ay ¢ con sieth aoeien es sald the [general sale et eee Daal cary Men ed with sage brush ‘oa ae ae Lines rose 700--shares ber. Some . two months. spring sald ‘formed : ibered coatless ry RS nss¥aecsinens 3.00) Ys. block of 2, 's final d 1,100,000 thona) experts clean- 245 teenagers the country dotted t he was the A ge - vistubeneneanss 1.1 atvenet! your xcee » Industry 1956 , land the | country tha } ae oe. ree ne Pop tg merle should e 12 adie touamns of the something “ay apg day Weeview of ee ane ieee = _—(Wegetables e+ 4.00) follows sap ty sone financial its. "Put the 12months} sq period _borrowe | there ac . ature sank bel from cow be, caanecasen Blin indica . favorable ‘up t would six million up the 1957 markei. ; j second . tempera , he drank - coun- Bound, sseqagepesses Bae iner on Sheet, That 1957 above s six mil-| trom t accurately} ow at the . He said this cattle ceo Gs pope robe “15| gal Youngstown total ‘of hing above or not tha ot 1957 disclosed the 1958 |nights. dot inh bu. ‘eget accept ‘ “port Was : Somet mon guess Whethe iT market ; Alse : of them troughs that . ete Sa PO eessscrnresen aa « ny at et ed a the most c as they “* appraises pon: total well —_ day's pres the fact one of the fey. Oregon town, || Sarrots. Top eedarseret so) that pen the car makers ol ot year's tory output. / models, was driven around to this central he stole a continued Seutinwer, den, SEE) amegheny on news + lamong th 1958. m yain exceed factory the year was eee me oe Celery 5 doz, eo tere ee fractionally below prev way wi again e because The| secretly the told the his Sectaben” Goat sesecevenere 100 ‘net was _junder in 1956 world before ‘| Hibdon milk. It was cap-_ Cucumbers, °Glicers tsaneee sroeseee SO gpeabanley thie year. up| out é sate with ey ivenis. Te -er the public. bottle of until he was « Berplant bu." Sinn qrarters viation WSS UP | put * ot is month) v arted wi ! with dealers test was he said, i dom sessisenie: $3 ‘Neste Atwanioan of output th 's *gefertamd bondhcraetery -the-world food, radish, ) dos, pansavee scenes 901 North r block ; 000: car month dealers cars in/ The round R. Beacham, t hour | Heres hed des: resvenee 198 on an opening of this) 4 359, with last half a million / by Charles general | tured. of the firs lower [frets thche. Ya oo ‘S0lone at 27 but lost most Gen-| would compare than halt a ee descrjbed assistant for) Near the end at was %& Oniona, Dry, n, ame. GOB, ceiscces 2.00. 000 shares, 5 would ns wt : sales executives Division the le whe 19%; corn ae tx a savceonssers BORG dealings. United _ Air- factory § a normal| Ford new "Nene Dec. or ; otits Ys |Parsiey Peete “iaseaciansees 38 in later and - dar Sune presently is a sales to % ‘Dec. $1.20%; 68; rye Reson, Be bu. eng. Sileral Dynamics fractionally. Calen 2 insist there million car = Aba higher, Dec, 68; | [Peas Sweet, t6-18., trserrevees 8 were ahead Lodge f Pon- rket for six it has take ; to all by Fine % higher, $1.29%: areal fancy, betes shane ** J 90] craft * * US ication © Fri.|ma However, 1 and Se be returned to sit lower to ' ‘a lower, Dec. $2.31%4| ~ee ees | * taken by U.S. dae No. 2, Pa AM, C. annually t the retail leve =_— r| 4 higher to ¥ > Mov, Sa i fae oe al | were Aircraft.! spec 190 PAM Work in ling a ng to achieve bidders may % Sy higher, io 7 cents Red ) do, ... seoeae * Small losses as lodge ‘30 P.M. WM. hard se slashing for Ay submitted after beans % to b tbehs, Di, ses ecse — ie m, Dougl tiac 18 at 7: , wa of price total once =) The’ Doord soy ts higher Ss, Nov. |Rnuber! Delicious, enexcaex MN cel, Bethlehe a, General Oct. i ria lot ix million yor tbat ay ru-jand lard 3 cen pounds, mates, Hebe nevesrocseeesen tnaiuaga, hte happen Loew's. |egree, Win. tt. Cient-lthe inten ‘did last year. . Behools, hundred ) dos. Anaconda, and degree unteatio: Clark-|the as it j jos gh lower per Turnips ‘(behs Royal Dutch around al conim and A.M. PM. year just / price to waive : 28/| Electric, dropped No. 60 F. 17, 17:30 i. | this effort and best $11.30. in P ices 438) ips Petroleum ars. Oct. "Jess Spar’ sales have had te Grain Pr “25 23s) Phill : uded Radio 7 ch thee . ry Bag se great + 1.88) a point, locks incl | Werk in EA cutting, car dispose of a . AGO GRAIN ve 1 Opening bi 1,500 shares; man, W. M. in and di to achiev cane ps Ie -cpsamnel 5 Bl corneas ott at 4% re in Brief | sttmaer Sg sales — : Z ’ | 7 $ i J Fa i of the Board *57.| CHICAGO, OCT, oats Bo: veoe 3.00 ar tune ee: off % al News in Meth-| high new po fe now rs the oe Se Jed ton 1200 sah vig Mile Bd, 1 BL growing munber ef cars moving on Dec ' awed 3° Bes ‘se a sos " ks ——— * 14 i Oct. , number is year's PUBLIC BALE Mey osc Tees Mar ore ive leaned 2000 3.60 New York S ations) odist Woodward, uh, gre scrap pile, Thi four or No : May Ce bleache a. "Ls ie Quota of W ‘to the se — door, Gertal Me "Cera 1.19% iss | Endive: a ea (Late Morning d |Sam. to ¢ pam }| total shotild approximate 9 be be ee a. 7) 124% Nev ee 1 | Lettuce,” Leaf, bu, 4. 44a ° Sat. 9 inits. 1958 601 le ee , cases WeeT | Bacay reese of oe if m., iilion uni ourse, is Soi at a bans page May tomy den 2 Poultry —~—= [Ao es pon i rae loins Pel. ¥ to 9 ® pa car market, not condi- State mg Ro Oct. 16, 17, wy fy nies 3 Ri eee 4 to 11 a.m. . static. Under Nevertheless Pontiac, z . Baby, rr. Ock ly IAP) federal-atate _ } sees & por 4 ' can Lae — it must expand. million cars iC SALE n U D s in 58-65, ens 1b. A Tth, a G tion of six and PUBL. : S trdit, case large "|A riin .... 1 es 17th, 50c and total selling NOTICE OF E Battal Wo 0 ; iles ace ny Grade A. =. 56-61, = am Paty sf $3 october 00, children Adv.|@ mend means active cutting. +n ag meg ar r- ob elias cranes ole mee, etd ove. a Am Can .."": it m ’ Church, ‘| annyall and price Wireawm es te * patch, “ovtobe e Autom supe Sot: oetiom ave 2%. Ore 2S teen ia: a) Glendale ham, |mueh trading * Gt. Pontiac, 17, *87, Damag small 31-33. wid. A large $3-04, wea.|Am & Poy | 333 : 234) Gle Sale. St J ‘ * + model WMO OM. Os ' ; Red+| sma 31:33, wt <= qn Romy . a Ha) Sale. nehem.| ming new to 1th, 1987 at from the large 52-6 a coal sm anete .«. °. Lee . Maple, et Oct. the forthco ional pattern 957 Fords : iC MRARINO vic} State Tr investigating ei a5, cert ae “— Am Kegs a 3 "5 aon gg 17, 9 to 5. Adv. Pla follows the | Ms wa © reception aclly year ) OF PUBLI ® public) © “Post are been dro npn ae large Ama Beating .:: a 38.6) Thurs. 12. : w. cars dealers market last 2 (Advertisemen WOTICE given , I Lake ford ildren have Road over- omnere Grade 53; medium |, vere - 18.3) 98 9 to irk In the ‘the ne mce some t hereby the Teen net che Mile s ‘a . tanee a Am Smelt oa “3 ale, K Lk. will influe: t prices a Add sea a Te etka “moving cars alone US oaat a ms SAS Re 2 nat ty WN gets! replat ply ian Haircuts Hard of Hearing? : on Monday. tthe ‘pass onto Township. | ag Pen ‘eg a aes pe Viscose . . “6 96 | Hills Chi of Te 5 p.m. ’ start of t batable wheth- Ind tt , a in Ears? ig ge age po aay Mah to Com-| pa Farmington esterday, pene lll. beget mn wo on thei a conda $9.4 “34 Rd, re a.m. to ‘ny | the t least de miain- H in ; changes ia. the re District e-| 16 in up to y Mg ee sted. par Mediums ance | Anne Wit “8. 333 | Oct. 17th, me ee out it is 0 will be | ita rare fom a ee Me Bee- reports, damage cumulation “offerings. and. Balane Sraee mor -.40.4| OC. Chare din- higher prices at Sp Prom het: ee > Se The operty night, | eumu! eieed _ otlerings dema ring satla- Aresgr & Co 27 sie John Lutheran st Beef er the to the new eu —Ringing Sounds? , ae | the SB \s th, Range County, listed only pre r, Tuesday lice pm ea very enerally otea ores Ck..... 2. ~ St. Style § tor 7. $1.75. far in 0 . | —Muffled T Part Town 3 Ne ' ‘ ee at he wibe. Howeve' . it told pol = go een Atchison ..... : 36. ‘ 33 st. 7 cn from | Adv. tained : en the : ; ; dian: style hair : ces ARE TWA tien "a —— er NW few a -of Detro ffrey had of torily Atl Cst Line con 408 4 1 Oct. ; year. who have dis- ; a IT Fh — nts at the EN THE CHAN | Mio od “ot the BEM of th jance cf Carl Laue Id son, Jeffrey, x> LTRY Mau Retin... 48 e3|ner . some ew persons shown will di DETRO t patie tal) TH CERUME x eg ei staan a week-o lass as a roc’ yee eet | Aveo Att + Ol te 31 report that som models so far that given gpa Hospi YOU WAVE CERUMEN 4 on ong A an une te 6 re wenter {his two- by flying gla his car. Tot we cea hee is ee Police report | (Of Vone} joss car makers cuts unty smoul- stion the Section 48% Ss 471-45 he center n cut by ield of ina DETROIT, tek. Dotret 10 a.m. type fle bls * ° ‘.11012] Pontiac , the honie with the as Co fuel to a ok fs the cond a wen ou the W and thence ook, to me ee bee he windsh seriously, pound itry up 18: ght juet qr 3 seca 3 broke into ‘St. Tater) ares enhanced ayne new fu tal -ERUMEN exudation make you ee es Head: thence * ke Roe! broke t as not burt FRY | eats eve ones vilers ‘or fryers Hy Nat ‘Teas... $i4]one Argyle St., escaped have managers fin [have ated between hospi oo ge ways: by clog ; ceanee of Road: Sein ig | The baby w. he vandals “Sr type type bro 18-20; iy + Apa 4 Nat Cones’ ; Barger, 951 : and ana|they the sales ma sales fig- feud mployes. - canal. in two - sound — ¢ ‘aaa #2 feet: Union | ice fear the v t if their so, eek? fee ee {under 6 } ae = ge gene .. zt or evening cash But even retail the | dering union é ital | ea hearin: goo dmangy Lag ob. = d Bg Al f center of sti |but police s acciden aid 22, Caponeties 30, Decking Warn... 46 NY West .. 61. a paopocticse a $10 klace. want to see — ae and v hue, a hospi aad oe onal Cry oom : for 4 di W along ee of Serena of a@ seriou stopped. ow mm 20-22, 5 ibs.) ban hena 24 vt oe - Nor! & AY .. # with an pearl nec! they several | flat) "e! D. Done! for two ee oruun ween you hard og: te ape W *for/ cause ing is not stop Sot. over heavy type mes. Mo ace Bt Ne _ rose HE strand ures for before making vol-| Roland suspended tment| ear ghee yn Rn ringing, thence 82-32 00 m -40-3000" "to|Fock drop 20-30. Turkeys, , oceans, mes. Balke. Sy See lo.tia three st ing year 1958 sales ttendant, was of maltrea A cog tN - thence : thence feet: then feet to me 21-22. ty ant. ee ra aa Ge c''s 38> Ner Airlin |. 336 ‘ com. rding a charges oan Hh, can ING DEAP! S3T.81 fest: thence of 80.00 wi College a ealere are. ca trade .. cS Bos aie .. 3 S ssertions rega weeks on ie AREN'T. GOIN : aa ee Stee oe 38” | kegon — >? 7. iy. am) Calum & H.., 10. : Soa. tas h Notice patients. adminis- | he Seer toes nal with a Serao" ~~ < ! ne A “| Plan Mus ‘lelose to offerings fw Camp Seu Ne ae Swen 1 Gb 45.4 ea une. of Michener, tal ove those ear canal thing of! the north 8: 7 ee 13 ‘feet School Supt. /ciess te Gan Dry sss: Ite aan”. ’ ; Ralph hospi * | Rem im your d of s00 of a Section eo te SS =— § soon on Pac ott . SAMYN ; w. istant at the piderly | tions a ona ty > aasthice are tors Togieatee, aes ae Were expe al ta Livestock Eapitel Ai.) i Penh By re “oe nan taken ow ene — Ki ss for S peeer trative eet 14 rome dl sentir carne wer it out; =o paint to i chard B. ion coy by | lentes t Paren .. 86% ALLED S. Samyn, 22, sks Donehue wk,” smagle sy ps ren’t convinced to ; re Distriet Ri expans skegon| STOCK rose os ate. wal ow Peter S se her As said “Moha os tent & WAX-OUT 12.69 acres. are of fec- name an new Mu id iT 4 i ‘Livestock: Cater T . 6 Pa ney, JC 16.3 for A3C. 2 as the 1 ] ° Cop patients “oy hairew and (if in 3 days ° SQUEEZE A Prom 1 | % of BE % § East. to a propose Warren sa A de t. ninate in\Gnes & wrk 3 Pen a. 19 |vice Oct. 1 ll be at Cost y; : ” and soca ed ing to use - mercial I NW in $8. 1327, study | college. ug- ETROIT, attle-#a redomina erichrysier vee ME Pe i Cola 82.4] who died ident, wi i e circle you the easy N Lies, pe Road = mmunity cators have s USDA) — Ca heifers Pincreased ther Cin Mil M ++ WS4 Pe freee 43.6 auto acc Richardson to F orc month. a charge iogay Settle. aK ye Bogie. Bogie Lake|cor Michigan edu of 75 to 100 ter steers oe oF Sand heifers ra ya ES Phelps D : 12.8/of an Friday from Walled Lake. Return , pension brought ion of| DROP: | Stores doing 30 eeth on three ommittee tudy. run; percen ; steers a Sizable i hish = | ph Es g, Philco . 40.7 p.m. I Home, ll offi- who lost The suspens Federat - Drug feet 600 feet his lemted a c j out the study. 5 ceeds ievunal iy. Bulls [Cita a Oe Se! Sea Funera Ider wi it ex-policeman id Americes pal Em Thri ' St | M-8@ and ee sree ae ge to carry ou : =a —. canes ‘aeeat > ane, oS senate, Fe sees 44 Phill Pet... 42.7| Bird John Mu in Walled) troit ex-po Southfiel from the Munici re inew St. Road. en the Zoning proposed persons a oan poy ——_ fer: gor stocks over pve ls Bis. = Pillsby Mills ‘0.6 The Rev. jurial will be in. A De “kissing a today County and patients a 1 48 N. Sag — h bn ag gery “ist of votticn ef the ogg choice “on van. alee tapreene vita Ge 4 Sal gy al I and buri his job for appealed State, hospital The union} Telegrap * with bd at the o ined by cE or ytd en Ne. Vie0 157 steady: goog qua oss age ew | Col ‘w Bd ..... 42.2. 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Oe oye Bae B .. 86\who wa Cocoa, F Peter A. illis, 36, nine-year * head of the A h P e 1 CHARLES R. wee sitbe: “ Cnesee ie “and heifers 17.00- peel, ME dy Hay Force Base, father, Ervin} Noys R. Hillis, n fired a yeat Bommarito, ecent ieve Itc mil- “Det. 16. 26. win eccona bgp ok = ‘ity | Copper Ra see 208 ee 8 bees Oak by his ther, Mrs. oy: had bee after James 116, said r at-|Relie over a OS pore socg “hee wie! tf ie el cece Ba «2 ug a ae vived his mo Mrs. Bes- lice veteran, Trial Board ‘s Local 116, has timated spent on = OF EDU ess: “Thame con ae cal to | Gucaiaa WP ons eway 24.4 Samyn and ndmother, sis- a Police Suzanne union's hospital policy work-| 1 is es year is ‘itch of oan or ean cone tod yielding utility ners and enners 10.00; Det discon", 38.2 St Reg Pep. 2 uh; his gra Ivindale; a ed | 880 eee y =. Dr., Who) nanges siewreeat hongital tients/tion dollars to relieve that thon. ‘Btatement of Menthe . Per 30-14.80: fightweight ats, age mostly Det. Rdison » Scovilt MI. 36.7| Ra Pilgrim, of Nandey of Wall being Sunnypoint Dr., wh fected the m tment of pa’ ed remedies tell vi eerste rT tose. Jeneral 150: Pew ommere 00; ‘Package “tteers | Dix Y atres 8 2 Reap AL RR 26.1) sie Lyndae H and sis- of 24260 said trea t Yet saigent Peterecxs On Sd becumser 3. poses Utilty and e ER sceting ae ows| Dee Geen 2. a Sears Reed: 14! ter, Mrs. her Cark : ers. He a result. ked/pties. Yet t in min- ied Dece ~ Fund owen fr Hie — —— ¢ Dow Che oo 206.8 Been verse 14 ter, a step-brot Shirley testified: a sport. ; as ue bal , astrizigen’ r 4 98,038 choice hae ey feck ‘Beller’ calves Bast Air L's. 30) Seats Re wae and and Mrs to be 6 ee ee and | cooling pile applica coveee none: ie aa pase stock he! ee AS Beet «.---- Be Lake Rauh Lake. “He asked me he meant to ignment t soothes Tc tube fast, totions: ; 24,6:0.00 Load good “48i. Ib. pate 200. | Beet 322 | Bae 0 8 ter, Robert of Walled I eo him what d me ‘ee = naa fete mmant. gives fast, ree State + 6.00 Load in see ak | PA } iF eee ic be, both I asked around at the hai uthorities utes. ‘s Ointi ~ Be de Addit Sn SS s+ i9.021.00 21.00, and = mn — vealers El & Mus 45. sou Ray . «+ 2 |Com he put his arm hospital. au informed tor. Peterson from itching. paeeerve. Transtei —_e active. strong, ra me, ret gta = ANT Spent ha et eeks | ani seed me.” mover ost talk. Be eles vetiein| Joyful reliet ba E _ 4 soy 5 “a. cut that joy money | * galery a Pinancial A 7867.04 choice and me ee vealers 21.00; | Erte H-O 2. ae oa Ou Cal 404 ; Man Se and ki t 20110 had ae 14 patients official lighted or : Child and deseo stl ar Gaed Go tenes naar 16.09-31.4 Ex-Ce Mor .: a oa ode 43 Con * ht _ who lives a ped her ach of the 14 the union 7 Hiadle .... higher; lity and ragga el under ip6 Pairb Mach _ 4 af Ol 4“ é, a tlig ’ Hillis, had stop} e at it, Tota! Av . 396.83 28.00: ey, wtilit choice Mot * 4 row Ol Oh .. 19 n Spo : ts and who denied kiss- a novice ~~ | [ Expendit Operations: covae. 8 @, Few og yA Toad barrows! Ford Sul .. Ho Seevene JP - 4.4 to Shu Poin ic violation, trolman said. Ss i ~--~leoaae aes 9.72 io ashes Wo, Band 3; No Preah Tre... 31 Std Pack .... 4.1 R for a traffi partner, Pa it ¢- ? s - lies 2,365.84 « ter ca bees U.S. No, tely active, | pr Bak ... 53.1 gun on . Ts Tax lap her. His. 29, of Detroit, . om ae = ate fo —S - — Modera' xed lots) Gen ee Soe te at U S. . ‘ing Simecek, 29, port- e | OW lowenes...... 22 and gt 2 availabd! ! Most m 2 and) Gen feo... 6.6 swift & Co 34.4 . : - hn (Jake Henry E, for not re Or. : pas ear me area sat? ao. nd 3: largely “1738: 300| Gen Maiite “2.2 hs ONtlt w Ce + 206 GTON, #—Jo town primanded p ension pe _ Board Mem * reece 203 eee 13 > eer No. 2) Gen Mills... iy x G ve 107 ASHIN! , ame to iyi|Was re ning. = and taker eres 206.21 ~ ea oee te toon sergng large ee Stee 4 Frome ra ite WwW. ) Factor c blicity the happe Va ' T : - Le Beene tai ie rt gt ae |S feo Rees: ithe Barber) F feral tax rap. [OE the a this job back of Clinton Trooper Atm screech Equi t yh ae ees 306.82 — e ~s and 3 yet t = Time .., 4 T amer _.. 3 today 000 f for trial asked to’ ge ed by : of a rectal belt war i et Fund B _—< Toee-tede. we a no Gen 3g qrameames ... ai and a $480,0 called y of] Hillis 1 hearing provid The widew og 5 of tele experi ——s “Copies “221. ek Oillette pase Ghd Trent 8 His case was E. Mulrone t a _specia ference Act. ING & — The shooting | @ tale ronal : | oo gal rane weer . t [eset gt is Bt are ee Ityear|the Veterans Pre ie tee wil collect a sate| @ parte Ste ates cook § “and Publications : ; e413 eS US. the 11- - s - 30 will year. peliper yey me | an tg eon ph $70.82 n Grant bates i contig yd 41.3| the limaxes enue ° Sept. to $2,188 a may of Pin. oiled, but Teachers — 37.23 0) po e Ot No Ry. Unit Fruit... The trial ¢ pene Meg nog F ay amounting Board bd nod my pa ; Ee Bapeaes Cats.......- 2 ie a Another p ; n Greyhound . caitt Un Ose Cp : a effort a ictaene 5 — Says 2 State if ms — State A stisad te pauies Elie inthe janet “x. 3 ot CCFC RECS : i . Ow i cn wirees . Fa * : E = a of Queen Banned ie a fee om Fo ove fo South |, 2 Kay E Pelot, widow of shite eee . sold Bu: a 78 as. wae” inte! ; ’ Pellot, 23, ‘ossand h be- ; a oe eae 12 of : igs 71.6 Walgreen is! te ly an windler. lan M for Mrs d A. rear-old Firet—o oslentifie os : and Expense ed ° 227.88 Altrincham, Indu Rand... 85.6 weet Un ¥ +. 22. former and Robert Dugal - "s the Then— ine Roveeies wore ....... 92.39 ae (®\—Lord pe b= eg - 30) Weste A $3 ldence man the se Pc Mennen Pecitaas The couple an addi- oe ae killa : Bement iere cee? eee = ietleanin heed & or ae Po} Wilson oo 1 In ndvence of Factor’ aa DETROIT - ie kes ee en Creeee. Wil ope 3 goes right to w oan. ee intias 387.18 the t running family, t Bus Mch 31.4 Woolw ‘Tow .. 4\E. Sher, says es “are! son 6 a month half frist with Printing and Feet een OW the current rt royal fam tnt Mary sss Sha Youn 8 &W Gilsaid Factor denies Williame aa tional $1 - d wes hua eon Set ome roe 2g, brn cating te BA ee ‘ase moved that two Michigan c ‘© sate Te Darr ay, wl oi gen wera he : : Sey adenean's g 15,023.70 # Shoe TI 6 Zen * ise moved expected ove lot’s lif ae aw om * Capital he Bacaitons own —- = 1 emeaoiee tnt SpelaTei ” 30.8 RAGES *”| Factor, 62, had on it had tention” to m to the Th-/t5 his gaa fellow fecal ery t-te ieee 2 : Board o Other F - 05,947.71 : * a AVE ~{Compiled Chicago, he ground states, : sterday | remarries. led and a the small, orm remedies oe Pine. a * of the ORK. Ost. 18--1Con oo |here from trial, on t a speech ye Workers Con-|re was kil Post was on, specialists tm Weems ” Pi ~gperresenal ogee = “blacklisting iza-| new ciated’ Press), sie Uuil, Stocks n set for tri food of edverse| al Chemical idn't idea-| penot the Clinton gunfight| @ $n" i | acai reported Queen El the Associa: 30 Rails Util. 162.0 bee face “a ternation d of , ing Balances is The ritic of Mon- ; - Indust, 09.4 «60.7 163.7) he would y figure : the governor the states. trooper in ‘a runn n and ae 0053. 928.10 33-year-old c cancellation rn : aL wae wee 11.3|publicity” there. mystery figu vention, companies or given wounded in Michiga iana ‘ ae! 38,373. I followed ion appea Prev, day eS | i Gta pub rs a nt years tify’ the tion was pe started - in Ind 3 ‘ es cens 4,236.40 beth I BBC televis Trice ag, [Week Bae. wes Guy oe 188.8) For 20 yea ctor in rece eninent id the informa’ ion people.” |inat next day. killer and , "Fan Revenue Current S O71 20 day of a list Malcolm in}month ago ..... 1000 1387 oo) ie. Chicago, Fa and pror He sa “Michigan un ended the of one In- ’ > Tex Revenue— ty. ss 9 by journa article a 2. - 280, 073 69 191.5/in Ch a wealthy ; him by ; “real the capture ther. -An o- a, q Tax Revenue—Out ge tg 848.7 $703,203. ance by thor of an titled, 1957 Hig’ 237.2 185.1 76.9 171.8 has been a Angeles. t said the . lwith of theo was ' _ za ee es Persie idge, au en Low 276.3 69.6 . Los dnaped sen Tr yernor ted move he slaying o 1an also. : ganesh RS oe at eae eg ise dow Mee <—_ — a of ee to prison in reason ‘for the sapaales is that an stale pol wounded. 7g / : ‘Interest on . Engla “called the}; IT ST - Roger denounced these com: a fair nd another Does eridge | ip DETRO ngster judge is} ment of to pay killed a Mugg al soa J Ra ederal still is} men "t want R . WANG. te se monarchy "a in of Fy me Saceal oma te eee oa ry a. hens, ly wate union wage. they | ahither won YOU FULLY — Aaininistrative and oe _| Monare ures after ge eas pico 134 JE fithe Touhy on incidentally, business | fit = .7 spacious plas- tered rooms, 1 or & outdoor fireplace, recreation room with entrance to lake, tiled bath, at- taghed Tear -garage, coger a ah foot lot, good beach break water’ ; and dock Priced to sei] with ‘ terins. Bud Nichole, Realtor - 4 Mt Clemens St Dolan EM 3-4290 | poe - Will rooms, sareee., Byer iting” Natural Double garage this . Multiple Owner modern bumgalow, ar. Detroit for his equity tn this practically new has per month including taxes & ,in- suranoe mode} payment attractive boards, master ple door cedar closet, fleors and plastered Located on landscaped lot in fine sub- urban $24,900 with terms Built to last room home located on large corner paved street, close to down- tewn recreation area, with oak door closets, and dining area Newly. dec- erated inside and out Galy cute home located on 4 lots, just - off Cooley Lake Rd Large family bath, basement with of! and water oeetet.. cond 3 oo a $i OP Only field Township Church Low taxes. models that are being completed each Week 2 E IM WOODWARD & — Models on dieton Roads _ today or tonight. West Srde—6 Riis. Vacant. cation, baths and heat, __For Sale Houses \ 43 \ 43 100x460! . $1,450 down, you can move this neat bungalow with 3 sunporeh and 1% car this “big outdoor it's near stores pry Full price -—- “97 480 Lt “LAKE VIEW 400 SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD com- pliments this lovely ranch bun- on 2 bots grill, BIG SHADE 16 living roem, fireplace 3 bedrooms floors), ceramic thle bath. Nothing missing deal Home! Eljsabeth peletioess $14.050 terms, outdoor Ly oar ted. Humphries ore FE 4-1h14 Telegraph Open Eves Listing Service MILFORD TRADE ace Realtor will equity ta droom brick home in new development, Close to schools, this home ts in new condition & has hardwood floors, lastered walls, asement Own- with $82 bath & full | GL mortgage will tar late down also take in trade for C. Wood Co. Realter | R 212K After T pm call OR 36449 __ Corner Williams Lake & MS@ Today UBURN MANOR Charming 3 bedroom brick ranch home with tered garage. built im 1956 attached 2 ear plas- full "basement, Reat-and large recrea- mn afea laun t trays ree modern kitchen with bullt in cu ceramic tile bath, bedfoom with tri- oak walls. large “| acre setting Priced at ICTURE HOME lovely 3 bed- landscaped bot ons Full basement with stool and living room ieture window, shiny oors, double sliding handy kitchen ower, large 4,700 with terms UNION FAKE and clean 2 bedroom kitchen, full heat All this e Pons —_ style $4,900 , Total price for this @ room and bath he east water heater plus one car garage, hool $1250 down. . me jocated on side with full bath, Located close to w. M. Stout. Realtor Gaginaw 8 Ph. FE 56-8165 _ Open | Eves, Ti = 0 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Colberry Park-Homes OPEN EN DAILY 2 to 7 on the rich iand of, Biloom- can one fifd location suite tteetly for these CUSTOM BRI RAN OME: ch hae: rooms, 1hy 2% tiled baths FAMILY ROOM ter and blacktop roads, All lots estate size 120x120. New grade school and St. Huge School and See these new JUST CORNE: or UARE LAKE erry and Pen- Ketter drive out i FRO! mily Special one If you aby investor then here that you will almost wart to buy on sight’ New roof and new exterior and good condition 2? converted GAS furnaces cluding stoves week or $320 20 per PK f cash may trade for a ¢€ heme in all 3 apts. Furnished, Frigidaires and Present rental per month roas.. Full price mortgage or single in- i A most convenient & extra nice rooms, 2 sleeping porch, I garage Retiring GM ial has of y Easy Dent see this *s00n fail one KIN ZLER =— Pid Open Evenings ~ ARRO — FE saved -West Suburban Lovely brick home, 4 Mving ‘rooms, ceramic tiled bath, plas- tered. walls, & screens, 3 lots, Cass & Elizabeth lakes. rs. old, large m, fireplace, 2 hbed- aluminum storms privileges on Bchool at door $850 Down move you into this 4 reom | | >| from \ | | Edw. ___ Income Property 43a) AURURN tm 1 =r taly Bagg i 300 comple’ down. Take ompletly “4 ments. "Gon. tract o ea. 2S : balance, pp "es. GooD INVESTMENT A Bh ae ‘oME with 6 rooms & Boal 4 rooms & bath =: ane are large rol in-exe lent on dition bas t, new siding. close to school ry 15 This our chance for a fine home nl income, A wonderful buy, only $13,000; terms. : Floyd Kent Ine., Realtor 2200 Dinte Hwy, at Telegraph FE 20133 m 9 to ® AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING BY OWNER J FAMILY INCOME, sarge: lot A-) cand, car ga. rage, will. oe sina house or sma dn ¥ i. 18 Seneca. FE 3468 — For Sale Lake Prop. M4 PR RRR AI A, BEAUTIFTL HOME SITES OVER looking Walters Lake, 60x100 ft. zene Fg ag Miss Low dows NENTS OCONNOR SRORER ¥ se x. bad loca, | LAKEFRONT gOUTH- shore 100 ft. Sacrifice FE 6-806. CRESCENT LAKEFRONT 3 Sedreom home Sma) steal at $6500. Terms shallow and can be made into a ead sand oe bedrooms on at floor, piece bath Only 4 waios tro ewe Lod mediate posses wa Broker, _ SALE OR RENT. 3 front. Partly _betore 4 mos WN. DINNAN 66 W, . Muroa | For Sale Resort Prop. 444 STOUT “est Best Buys 3 RM, FURN CABIN @ ACRES, of Cedarville Mich 6 miles N Good huntin $1500. Call after 5 OR } BYRAM LAKE. - furnished summer home. On large mates lot. Good swimming beach 7800 with €1,000 down Cal Blatewide Real tate Service Call 42221 or PR 43014 We Finance—We Finance Sromes home ur new north- Will your lot. Lew dewn payment, rms Free booklet, write oF cal Johnston & OuDERS COTTAGE Loins __ 1001 M-76, St | Helen, M —_—m_ 3 bedrm ea & Ot Ou heat 6130 Wilson Drive, Rd $14,000 . full rm. 100 iand 2 to . W'ison "uhee 32-4000 or or inquire 611 For Sale Lots 3}. «6CcITY”—soLoTSs r Cast or terms FE | _ BEAUTIFULLY WOODED ner lot $2050. PE ‘2 city fay churches. school, shopping, Nea World's best Fishing! W FREE photos. Box 626, Orange City, | Pioride PONTIAC - WATKING Hira &t. 1-770 ocean and = Mt. John, River. | LAKE rn. Pa MOR 01 ~seVERAL/ a00D LAKEFRONT FE 42977 and Sabine a achoat sous 1 Ka- Linden’ PR Let us build your cottage or re- ‘akes Bub- | paradise |. finance on i Sale Suburban Prep. 45A RANCH HOME , i bath bares) pi Waterford Townshis. off Airport contract orice, +S gown Open Sunday 2 phone. UN 46 REASONABLE 2-0723 COR- «130 Syivea Village. 3350 TWENTY MINUTES ||] FROM N- . TIAC, 1 acre lots, M 59, trailers may be park on these lots Commercial residential jots acreage, shiand and Mii- ford area _— aresie,, Pestier, silend 42045 ‘FoR PERRY A Kon Pe bias “oT kh Lanae BLDG. R Or Pontiac Country Club, one volt course, Eliz. . priv. Font ine rE 4 reets. electricity. v seen ESTATES. $1500, terms. Call OL SPECIALS $000 FULL PRICE — Lar ter ete, $2500 FIVE ACRE — real value. Exeeilent land righ on achoo) bug route, Easy terms Gwner leaving city. L. H. BROWN, Realtor Huron SPECIALS Near Crescent Fore. $950 HURON GARDENS - jot- es: sewer, water & etc. $2500 FIVE ACRES land. Oxford gchool District its Easy Terms L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 Wo Huron FE __2-4810 $25 DOWN We have several ‘% acre SOLD 18 | HAVE: gen A CRESS eat 3 at OU ACRE FARMS parcels Just § small at thiy time located’ city Himits from $805 to $1350 nothing down M. Stout, Realtor and "pa. 1'e Prices with 7] N Saginaw gt Open Eves: Till 8:30 P.M. FalllsGorgeousat CHEROKEE HILLS! Bcott Lake Rd. % mile. Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community Nat mel Bank pics | FE 4-4211 FE 5-139 "uy ohn Eannidge » _ List thru Partridge _ 754405 ft — with privileges on “Crescent Lak $050 HURON GARDENS SPECIAL ~ Nice bidg. lot with sewer, wa- Here is a t 1362 W Ph. FRE 22-4810 "MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. bard REAL VALUE — ed Thn400 lot. ake. = ttn Nice —- Excellent Only 10% milex from Pontiac City Lim- lote 1100"200) close in that aoe BE. ERK Ir ou available miles range almost Phy FE 5-8165 See for yourself the secluded country beauty of its newly de- to 125 foot . Vvelope wide me Planned for today's bet- ter homes < compare its advantages! Close-in — convenient: Drive out Elisabeth Rad, 1 mile west of Telegra Rd to Scott Lake Rd. Turn right on bungalow, full bath oak floors — venetian blinds, electric water | 60 FT. RESIDENTIAL ON N heater, storms & screens. near| Tasmania in Pontiac Sewer and public and Catholic schools water in. Street’ & sidewalks Pane privileges paved $900 cash OR 3-8982. re SC ake Estates BEAUTIFUL 100x159 FT LOT ON ‘ Crescent Lake Estates | Silver Lake Golf Course with fake Very neat & clean 2° hedroom privileges home full bath, wall-to-wall ! carpeting. modern kitehen with! owe GOOD CORNER building lot snack bar Hfe-time tile on in Drayton Plains kitchen floor, fall basement with 2 tiled floor, of! furnace. storms’ | TWO LOTs in Waterford, 80 = 140 & sereens. 2 car attached ga- rage, large nicely landscaped ONE LOT ON Clititenville Rd. near t ; a Walton Bivd ae acy : ARRO REALTY WATERFRONT LOT in Beautiful TED McCULLOUGH Otter Hills, pa about these and other beod, BROKER $143 Cass-Eliz, Rd. + Open tion built burg _ Gall 6 rm. 3, ys _Frneta 7 1 ya ~ home. $8 Foo SALE BY ON ranch ty : basement FOR BALE. ¢ 4 PE 54-1284 Daily 9:00 a.m. to 86:30 pm Sunday 2 to 5 OR NT. WITH OP- to buy Tri-Level custom home on Susin Lk at Davis- “& U8. 10, Clarkston, MAple. § 5-6031_ after 5 p.m. FOR COL ORED rms Wall to wall. car basement. ofl furna rd, $600. Dn. FE 2-1539. BEDR SOM a ik own, Ko chee 6 ROOM Pull aan wattached garage 4) an siding and coral ~B ie ehh “Partridge List Thra Partridge ed sMiti. WIDEMAN |: 412 W_ Huron Street. “TOSL ¥N AVE.” Lovely lot 906x300, 9 large Walnut traps, $1,250 cash * RIDGEWAY 4-452 | REALT 915 Baldwin Ave. ae on ee 1TE nde, 270° a goer. Terms. Dial, MA BY OWNER poe BLOOM: id = Townshi: 4 fonsicer _housetraijer | tn sale, F ) 39-1104 __ For Se Sale e Aereage 47 - 47 1% to 9 eres Parcels * Arte Pete =, a yen * land, C PANGUS, 1 Realtor Ortoaville’ N ‘' Sau collect: REALTY FE ‘OR re, 4-6203 so ti A 1-2818 AD “TUN Open REALTOR Ege Sle Acne 47 Bane Oat wm AoRE Realty, Onenvilie, — 2% “Kcres-—-Clarkbien . Ideal % rouge I Ege pow py for ho rontage By “aee CELLENT VALUE 10 Acres--Clarkston. , A Ted gi picg at acre Son ine in a area VEST. ign OR SMALL. AR M. PRICED RIGHT AT 64850 With $605 -doWn _ Spectacular View We have the ONLY SMALL ACREAGE PARCEL i124) Ac) that commands o view of the en- tire area and located only Ih miles from the city \imite AND WHAT A VIEW ~— it's Just won- derful A BEST BUY AT $3800 with $400 DOW Edw, M. Stout, Realtor Secigey St Ph FR, 5 ae. Eves Till 630 PM ey mee a eect MILLER > A SMALL .CITY FARM’ — 4 acres Nerth. end on pavement vy acre garden space. also 400 bearing fruit trees which wil] pay for nl ge in 3 years. Taxes only yeer Call right pew for ni Ietoclention IDEAL RANCH HOME — alte near Clarkston, 379 feet on Cran- page! Lake Road, over an acre et fine level ground Pull price only $1750, $300 down Witham oy Realtor FE 2-0263 Next door to Branch Post Office Multiple Listing Berviee For Sale Farms 48 PPAR ERA ALI LAPEER COUNTY 103 acres, Large ®rm. house, fa rage, basement, bara, chicken house, teod shed & pagery Only Ridge. *5, “Baldwin _4-4203. Open Eves “TH 8. Fon (pane AND ACREAGES. PW. DINNAN 46 W. Muron St. FR 42977 Buy thru Partridge List thru 1 Partridge 5 ACRES . L6e: ik. HOUSE With bath, Lge Be and warage, eB. $04 down $65 month. Or- _tonvilie, NA 7-9017 — FOR PARMB. AND “ACREA AOE Cali Ratledwe or Rollie rE 4-0003, METAMORA AREA Beautiful 10 rm mod. farm Nome. Nicely landscaped, better than average otthuildings, @0 acres almost level production soil, with almost new baad Muat be seen to be appreciate $29,500. Terms RIDGEWAY REALTOR FE 4-620) a Dpen Eves ‘TH 6 SMALI. FARM ~ 6 room house nestied among a tree'd setting 10 acres of good biack joam soll, large living & dining reom. 2 rooms & full bath All the ingredients needed for teal down-to-earth living 612,- 950 with $1860 down an L. VAN VLEET BROKE f OAKLAND #1160_ OXFORD Sale Business Property 49 »b 976 Baldwin C 4000 So. FT. Beautiful brick front 40x100 biag ‘street just about 1 mile Has conference i Ae i a riced at $40,000. On panes WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR: « FE 4-3581 | Oem VE Lee 3 STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE. pened for commercial or man- turing, Lot 22 West f x 160, ennett. Ing. at 340 Baldwin Ave, PE ©1431, Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge —_ Owner Leaving State ae seerifice for quick sale 6 ft. commeretal lot, And 160, brickfront a Excek ko we eo a a pemnaed s. t lent. for any investment. FE COM MEE 2RC IAL, 60° en «Oakland §=-arge frame house sulteble. for 4 apte, Trailer rehjal bust- ness Includes “‘Turniture, stock and business §10,- 000 down / G. L. VAN VLEET HROKE “1160 OXFORD “#EATIONS. PROPER- dings & equipment. FE seanenetcmeeisineiccvenfl OAKLANIS a ad 23-0121, WILL BUILD DRUG @T Rent Lease Bus. us. Prop. 49A 49A 2 2 s10ORES SINOLE OR pouper. reasonable spent. Call 30414 or FE 3 7 1,800 eeu ak RE ET FOR light mfg. Rent or lease =f miles west of Pontiac Mie, EM _3-4082, POR REN BEAUTY SHOP hot water ol Equi shed OR heat Sonne “4 xX BO. tA alae 2638. Park. FE 2-418 b 4 1S ~ DRAYTON. PLAINS — 24x30 store with apartment above piue 3 rooms and aiteched ga- rage, home on rear of lot, will rent for @125 per mo. or will sel} with low down oayment. OLM - BARTRAM 1302 Dixie Hwy OR_-3-1050 MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR RENT, inquire at Elizabeth Lk Rad _ 3-9340 Lor i) ON EAST ~S$1DB 3 blocks to Saginaw. Suitable for porcine fey small Sogeeee. Write Pontiac Press Box 101 SAM WARWICK HAS KEEGO Scn00 Abe U'Bi00 sa wal oF pa rt for bout oF me _lease a Shades Pe 22 “For Selo o or "Exchange 50 OO ee 3 Brot SITES, (6%) LOTS NR. Tom: Bay, trade for house, _Equi r value $5200. Ph. OL 1-1381. Business | Opportunities 81 ‘51 Partridge Is THE “BIRD TO SEE - BOWLING ALLEY Fight Brunswick alleys in town northeast of Detroit. Plenty of parking Reasonable rent. Only $28:000 full price on terms. - A HOTEL — LIQUOR ~ Here's a rare opportunity to own the hotel and liquer bar in thi, tich = farmin town. New ‘ba [oa $54, per year alone, xtra income from 10 rental rms and store. Large owner's apa: ment. Attractive brick building In excellent shape $75.000 on terms puys everything. A SUPER MARKET e of the finest independent op- erations a the state. Grosses near § . pemeees. ighway ation ing eetiter Only $14,000 |- in fall om 20 plus stoc WARD E. PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS ‘THRU all OPE BAR AND TAKEOUT On M24 State Highway. Onjy tavern in 3omile . sivelen. x. op. rtunity for Hve«wiré operator. ’ Fan price §22.000 for real estate, business & equipment. eens to iresponaible purchaser. Ray \Naeyaert for va informaiton, La-4 peer aw ieoba pen He oy Reahoe tals house aging 3208 Orch- | WA Obawk | 1327 EB. Aa (Standard Oil Co, .. - AVAILABLE IN PONTIAC ° and surrounding areas a territorial openings your area for world-lamous jum Boner. auere — r car, treme op. bertenities created by Betiqpel advertising magaszine tures. invseiment for techandice ri? Pranehue. for wee rom BATTE: RP. * Dest N. Se LIS ag Vopiitornia, Tele. BAst- _#ale 23-0967. a — WE COVER. THE STATE TV & APPLIANCE Trucks & equipment & many fran- lease. Only $7,000 chises Good dn. plus inventory, For this gold mine bulging at the seamy with budiness MOTE: . 30 ft. Dixie part ealnase S pe Real Estate Service of Powses BD CHARL . RBALTO! 1117 8. Telegraph ‘FE er ‘ BIOMLY ROFITABLE DISTRIB- TORSHIP offered by highly. or- sc mauea to experienced sales or usinesas man rite Representa- Mich Purtian, Detroit Buy Thru Partridge List Thru 2 eres OMPLETE SHOH OB REPA ait Ae also ~ peti kha ea To To § anita eg ae FILLING STATION AND "Sine +t ment. Excellent iocati _Falrgrove and Perry. SINCLAIR.” Walled Lake mode 2 stall service station available, High earning potential, Reas, invest« ment, Low rent. Good op. rtunity Call John 6hinn, A 4-2461 before 5, Mag Burt _ Fisher, __MA 4-0105 « atte ter r 5 SUNOCO- STATION cag: goa IMMEDt- are located on heavily streets and in areas of large new subdivision. Located Perry-Ariene Joslyn-Columbta — East Bivd.-Mt. Clemens Por information call Daves, Mr, O'Dell, TR 22-8100. Eves. Me, B 71-2586 DRY CLEANING PICKUP BTa- tien in Keego. Before 6 pm FE 22800. Afier 60 pm, MAyfair MODERN 2 OP. for ~_ sale. " S caer te i With AVE A B bay in LT, 0 od e | DOLLARS. ts Pests gee the bird te BEAUTY SHOP | a eR hs one *: a.) ite a Eh ‘Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge WE BUY LOWEST Discount. Mart. Diamond 18680, “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Distributorship ° coin magae “ad Estab shed in loca! the mt area. ew 2 Lo truck and § room home, lete = net figures aval le our oe qualified pa . Hardware ‘Dees volume of $75,000 per year in fast growing Rochester area. Bottle gas franchise and ‘truck included. Pay inventory only a down payment. , MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES. COR atop JOUN A. LANDMESSER, BRO 1873 8. TELEGRA FE 41592 PARK AT OUR {FRONT DOOR RESTAURANT beter toe jay soso restaurant fully Pp . og nt, a hot water. Reasonable down pare ment. RAINBOW REAL TY FE 29-2614 802 8 EVE, PE $-2721 FOR LEASE, MODER rte station ' @ A po ree - nelghworhood. business ts ovabehie ae oe A ee- gressive individual for . 5 -Vestment Cal! 5 of OR _3-2484, after 6. : LOG CABIN RESTA lease at 677 Auburn Ave. Excel. location, By pvt. owner. FE 5-27 66. 2 \LLPAPER & PAINT STORE. Weill established. Low down pay- ment, OR 2A, Bre, Sale. Land Contracts 52 20% 1 DISCOUNT Meh Tt pe whe te month, fssued on 3 ied ae ith full’ b pacesneet, ‘ou cont 94.784. F, €. WOOD co, 312%. ~~ 274% DISCOUNT ee eo 4 Nee Ag Tt cent interest. $1. / 1.75 = Cost to you, $4,676.25, _. Leslie R. Middleton Be ae, eta: . EVER WONDER? “old you ives wonder Pa ‘ful ranch ho business faa. $18,000. Princip — price, Ge eof ene = vi ; or 4 i egaes nd ‘Sbeiials BAabdlt eat eet iigs sa he yay tor $708, es. ay eh. eae sell, actual St 2. ‘ DOING that Ci rou BOY, E US A TRY! : wel ; ie & R. Motors ne lagers Se Ser i De BUICK aREC: HARDTOP, A-1 Jack W. <|Auburn at EF. Bivd. TURN TO sCHUTZ, WE _s * “a FC Pie Shee ees TY 3% Rates om OLDs DEALER 365 8 Woodward Birmingham SAVINGS ARE HIGH. PRICES were never lower, Schuts Motors, yrange aim. AAA QUALITY Months Guarantee Chrys sler - Plymouth ‘Chry J a] orker. “hen power, Rake whe. Walls, Tike sie5 " Bor. Piymouth, V4. erflite trans- h 2 Dr, V4, a 4 Dr, Bel Alr,- “tek 2-Dr,, hardtop. oT (bere Pima hat’ Rap. i * "Sa Ford ve, sg Grive, R& - "0 ‘Goryuer, + Dr. trans., BR “99 Stadedaker Dr, runs “OPEN EVENINGS Ave. FE 8-0901. condition. Bargain! Sales, MApie BUICK SEDAN. FULLY . Ps oid i . wi car im trade. EM 3-0081. H. Rig- =a ‘85 SPECIAL RARDTOP BUICK, PE 5-753¢ after ¥ OF THE WEFK! — B-Alr v pub L Rc. Why 22411. ‘a KAISER, RUNS Gc GOOD, CHEAP i861 i CHEV. ge COUPE. $200. PE 54852 Bud Shelton ‘OFFERS e Chev. Convertible . "55 Pontiac eee bergen 2 ee eet o Bud Shelton Motor Sales “FE #-0683 z RR Mad senuia” "wotors 1964 2 cour HY. wr, aleer ye white “ti . elee- bow 4 Sharp Spburban ‘Mirs. OLDs DEA me | 8. Woodw ward eee eile Raia ALER _Birmingham CHEVROLET. 10966, 6 Bly aime Station Wagon pass, Radio & hrater, “ote” a, eh _. eondition and weeds to go. One owner B'ham. trad * Suburban Mrs. OLDS DEALER 568 8. Woodward Birmingham CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth Demonstra — New” bey i % covers, white walls, radio, custom heater, stone shield, hg = posta Fite. Oniy 63.008. “pve tax and li me ot “a ra TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS . Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 ARKSTON 32_8. MAIN ST“ CLA f SCHUTZ 18 NO IT. SEE &I- lent today y that gutet deal. : Behuts ¢ Birmingham. ‘Sl CHEV “RADIO & HEAT- ~et, Po "No rust, Exe. con- dition. “¥ see yp appreciate. Aner $;30/0R 6046. ae 1986 | CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. RA- ore|/ » heater, 1 2-tone. paint. A Teal buy $008. Your car may make the down yment. ink rates. 6 more to from, NORTH CHEVROLET MI 4 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham 1987 CHEVROLET. stick. Just 3,000 mi. _or_ good used car. FE iss GHEY. ~ CLUB. |. COUPS, F300. STR. $200 sows 86087, a TO ‘SCHUTZ. WE'RE MAK- tng room Dow, Schuts Motors, CHEVY. 2-DR 8S. RADIO heater. Original owner, Clean 3-0723 after 6_— CHEVIE 1955, 7 DR 710 er mi, Call bet. 6 & 8 p.m.,' FE 41836. Houston's | --HOT- SPOT "53 Buick Super. Caer Ran, rot Por Ke, sa oe. scmect ng | i ‘$6 Olds. Super (88) Woliday. Spottight eg, MLD od & OR g LPL LALO LOD SAFE-BUY ‘you ACTION. KERHEW! oleate — GESUNDHEIT! For: Sale Cars New . - Oa - . Plymouth Last Chance Save Sale! Savoy V-8 Club Sedan, Automatic Aransmission, Factory radio and heater, Directional signals. Air- foam seats. White sidewall tires. - Washérs, a lights, deluxe sport tone ree wheel covers, etc, * Brand New List Price $3099 Our Cost Price $2199 © New ‘57 ohh SAVINGS ARE HIGH For Sale Cars 91} SAVINGS ARE -HIOH. PRICES were never lower, Bchute Motors, Birmingham, SHARP ‘h4 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE Exe, cond Clean. Your old car _in trade, © ne! Soll _ CHEVROLET. 10. NEW PAINT. New fenders. Rocker penels, 485 _ Second ; CHEVY . ; BEL Ai alk Rh HARDTOP. p a bogies, Wwhitewall tires, ‘W. Haupt Pontiac Sales. Maple 6114). RADIO _and heater. $876. | *vE 56-2947, ‘eo . chEY aa. A KO mouny DN $8.65 month, cate it tr or Mr, Parks. Mid- west 4-7600,, F darold * Turner Ford. 40 CHEV. RADIO AND HEATER, $85. OR 3. tee t~ PRICES were sever lower. Schutz Motors, Birmingham. 1964 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, $450, FE 6-0204, Eddie Steele. 1957 BEL-AIR SPORTS COUPE. V-8 Powerglide, Power brakes. R _ & B. Wewalls, Many other ex- tras, 1790 aetual miles. $2400, _ Owner EM 3-291) after 6 SCHUTZ 18 DOING IT. SEE &!I- lent -today for that quiet deal, Schuts haters, Birmingham, Dodge Last Chance- Royal Lancer 2 dr. Ha Auto- matic transmission. ower brakes, special bumper guards, Royal carpets. ra Wheel en- tie — covers, eater & def trim, Custom Oversized white een tires, -Brand New List Price $3799 — Our Cost Price 2699 Including all sales tax and license. No Extra Hidden Charges A EPTED TERMA S dahanGes ‘TO 4 MO8 McNEAL For the Best Deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer | se - ee +2094 Birmingham nr seid WE TRADE / UP OR DOWN 1951 to 1957 Models We Pay Ved: CASH FOR) (OUR CAR HASKINS / CHEVROLET “THE. WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Qakland County's ‘Fastest Growi ing Dealer” 6751 Dage Bd at M15 Ma_oson “Open Nights "8 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAQG- wer steering, radio and er. Two tone paint with matching leather interior, V-8 mo- tor with low mileage, Phone OR 3-1666. after 6. een yee “4 pope: POWER WAGON Wrecker ‘51 Chevie wrecker. Bea- t opkins, 33 Kearsley St. Ortonville, Mich, Ph. NAtional _ eit. A GOOD BUY FOR MAILMAN OR paper route. Jeep station wa- . gon. Overdrive w mi, Good 8-0882, « FORD, “4 ba TR drs GREAT BIG Fordomatic, rh |. aie, ry tote This car is rea nice and cheap, - ~ Birmingham only DeSoto - — Dealer, ‘Woodward at BIRMINGHAM | USED | CARS New- Location eRINANCING OUR SPECIA LTY 1950 PONTIAC HARDTOP . $205 |-—trans «os 1951. BU +DR. ... $205 1934* CHEVROLET 4DR_ $29 ; 1835 CHEVY, WAGON CO SHARP. a ofa CUEVY 1953 FORD 9 PASS:—SHARP 1954 CHEVY 1952 FORD PASS. —SHARP Club sedan. Equipped with fac- 1956 FORD WAGON — SHARP tory radio & heater Automatic FORD WAGON — SHA ftransmissjon. Tires and interior MERCURY CONVERTIBLE,| like new. : 1] wer A real oy $1795 ist MERCURY HARDTOP... ‘t9s5 . ' is Duets. Waaeeee $1265, 1956 FORD 1958 Li CONV...” pi swed Customiine ‘élub, sedan. Beautiful i C . . SHARP _} ‘Bermuda blue ‘with harmonious 1953 MER Y h interior. An exeeptionsily. clean, 1963 NASH —+ low mileage ae owner beaut tanta 1056 MERCURY MONTEREY $1598 ‘ = Art as. ve Me Bob. F rost, Ine. LINCOLN. PAA Bar Be TG patie erase h Around Bi ce B bed \ RENT IT FAST _ {through Rent Ads! Room, |: house, apartment,. pods & thing | Want Ads give , FE 2-8181, | 4 CHEVROLET pSOUPE GooD __ and. car, PE 4-767 32 citEv. 3-DR. - ‘DELUX. - Ran __ $400. 8 Miller “Lake Orion Motor | Sales ~ West Side Used Cars — out where oyerhead is low e@ the cag ape a0. Many wanes & models to choose from. West Side Used Cars 923 _W. Huron FE 42103 1985 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 4 + DR. $1100. FE 5-0204, Eddie Steele i951 a ae Dao CHEV. J Ht saves Tires lige new, $2095. $b CHEVY. PG, SOME PAY. ments, FE 8-2032. CAR PAYMENTS TOO me? Let us help ry some less expenaly RDEN- pare M2. AT CLAR N FORD — MERCURB uy “oan ‘93 CHEV. 2 DH, BHARPIE, 65 down, assume payments of $27.24 per month. Ificky Auto Sales, 193 _ 8S. Saginaw/ } PE 4.2214. TURN: To ACHUTL, WE'RE MAK- en Behuts Mators, Birmivgna GHEVROLET. “85. 4 Dh PRE. cigion puilt - cua tested - true rater w 6 cylinder with radio & ter, We hate Chevies! You é Vike? Buy this one. Motors, Birmingham's — Sete - Plymouth Dealer, ward at Hunter 1031 CHEV R&ii, NO MONEY down, Assume enon of gli 46 Call Mer Mr, Midwest 4-7500,. Harold Turner Ford 1955 DEL RAY CHEVY DR. 6 evi_standard trans: R-& H. Exc. eond. FE 2-2380 WILL TAKE YOUR OLDER MOD MOD- el car ~ my equity on my "S57 Doff%e Royal, 4 dr. , Completely sure San = 23-6193. Utica, Wood- TURN TO SCHUTZ WE'RE MAK- ing froom now. Schutz Motors, Birminghe mm, ‘57 DODGE ROYAL LANCER. i Comers 2, SS like new Will uily or B older n trade. Call Barney rkner ge Sales. Utica, Re 2-7171 between @ & 5 p.m. CHRYSLER, “83. 4 DR, A chauffeur driven Windsor, ear is sharp. Brand new white , Sehute Motors, Birmingham's only DeSote - Ply- mouth Dealer, Woodward at Hunt- er. : DODGE, ‘36 4 «DOOR CUSTOM Roya! Lancer V-8, Power sté#ring | Powerfiite, radio 4 white tires. You drive you'll buy it - making now s6 you save. $1105. Schutts Motors, Birmingham's only DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer, Wood _ward at Hunter. Mid-Month Clearance New Car Trades . 1951 PACKARD Original ‘1 owner, low mileage, 4 dr, sedan. Beaulifal dove ray finish and white sidewall. tires. Like new, Automatic transmis- sion. Factory radio & heater. 1953 DODGE. v-8 ben finish “and This bas gleaming ebony fin tires, Like OW over others — ati Select, ar mba veuring this great fd-month ele Fie old car, Tegarciess of condi- ‘ make . the . a down hed? mos. E Valance’ < ‘McNEAL - For the Best Deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer | ar ae Woodward MI 4-o0e2 ScHUT2 18 DOING "SS Chev, 2 or RAR $3 Se "54 Dodge V-8, club sedan .. $ 685 "64 Nash Ambassodor 4 dr, .. § 635 54 Plymouth 4 dr, sedan ...: $ 585 i | oe 4 dr., power st. § 685 "$2 Dodge V-8 automatic ... § 635 ~4*$3 Willys 2 dr sed es § 488 i Snes —- e \ ae, aa s $4 “RIEMENSCHNEIDER ENGLEHART. PE 2-9131 oP FE 39-2641 HIGHS PRICES were never iewer, Schutz Mo- gham, tors, Birmin: Boto . ward at Hunter. ‘Sl FORD CUSTOM TUDOR & 61 20. siete cars. 1, A Rigg Ty FORD. 8 SEDAN. 0. DRE, ‘50 rd 8 2 dr. R&H, $125. Pvt. owner, FE 8-6076. TURN TO SCHUTZ, WE'RE MAK- ing room — Schutz Motors, Birmingha "62 ORD VICTORIA, SHARP, sg yee No rust, Lots of ‘“ F Oh COnVERTILEC White with blue top. Excel. conditiqn Best Briard takes it. jor 4-6733 BALE CARS - BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE EppIE Steele. FE 5-0204. Keego Harbor. 1991 PORD R&H, OVERDRIVE. NO lea? a down. a, eee pete of aie ait a: __old_ Turner Park s. ~ heicoan 4-7600, Har- r Ford. 1956 FORD FORDOR. RADIO. heater, original snow shoe white paint. NORTH , CHEVROLET MI 4-2735 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham 35 PAIRLANE V-@ (DR. RADIO, heater. nee Total price only $1005 ‘OM BoM, INC Milford MU 45155 85 roa wiaTION WAGON, _ $1200, 9204, Eddie Steele. i084 ay a “$630. FE §-9204, monty, reddit Mgr. Mr. — s, igwest #71500, Harold vet fom MAINLINE SiX. GOOD uy ot $400. FE 2-78800 IT. SEE Si- lent today for that quiet deal, Schutz Motors, Birmingham. ‘83 FORD 4 DR. $5 DOWN AND assume small payments of $27.24 at month. Lucky Auto Gales, 93 8. Saginaw. PE 4-2214. ~~ RAMBLERS - MBASSADORS = iE epair work, ENG y's, BAL, EM 9-4 MASS & Porter 1985 FORD | VICTORIA RIA, $1195. a 5-9204. Eddie )_Bteele. ~ MERCURY HARDTOP, _FE_5-0204, Eddie Steele tei4 MERCURY MONTEREY HT Rid clean. Good condition, $1050. MU 4.6604 55 “$1425 1956 FORD 6 CYL. RANCH WAGON | Windshield washers, pecs ae R&AH, standard shift. rE €usTOM BUILT V-3, aoe FE 76230 _Matic, $550 cash. . fr Auto Brokers | 57 Ford 500 Cony, FOM.. $2305 ‘SS Buick Special 4 dr. HT. $1605 $5 Mercury Conv ‘ $1305 65 Boek ,Corane 2 dr. $1ips 55 Dod ‘oronet 2 dr. 6 . 905 "S33 Olds 4dr. Hydra, .... $ 805 “63 Seovie” Bel Alr 4 dr. .... $ 795 ‘34 Plymouth Bely. HT. .... $ 795 "82 Bulck Super 4 dr, $ 595 "82 Mere. 4 dr. Mercomatic $ 605 "$2 Olds 98 4 dr ae 1 8 405 "82 Nash Ambassador sharp § 545 ‘$2 Rambler HT. R&H. 405 “hl Ford | = OME gcnccwes $ 395 "SO Olds. $ 245 PowtiAg” AUTO BROKERS FE 40 1260 N GREEN LIGHT CARS E ’ : ~ m 57 Lincoln Convertible Power steering, brakes, seats, win- dows, antennas, door locks, elec- tric eye, stat—belts, -auto: radio, phos mane more extras.’ Like new, 8,800. milee. Only .... $3,785 ‘87 Chevrolet Sta. Wgn. This, like new, 210 4 dr. station wagon is shiny green -_ ivory with white wall tires, less than 7.000 —_ Hurry: on this one ...... ‘ . $2179 eee '57 Ford 500 ” jane 2 dr., jet black, Thunder- rd engine, H, overdrive, waite walls, @ steal at only $2035 54 Chevrolet Bel Air Royal blue 2 dr., with R&H, 2? tone vinyl interior, high rubber, the seeqnd car - this winter for only -...... - +. $685 ‘54 Studebaker little V-@ has hydramatic, R&H, Nght arbiaanl - down or full price of .. 2 ‘37 Mercury — eee "86 Buick H. to dynafio . 1688 "$6 Pontiac cataifne hydra $1685 "56 Mercury 4 dr. ds $1535 ‘66 Chev, 2 dr., 210 series |. $1235 ‘55 Nash station =. 3 ar. rise ‘85 Ford custom 8, 4dr. .... $ 9 232 _S. Saginew. ‘3 \ i * 1? . SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place | to live or a} good used car, see Classi- tied NOW. Foal he "Birmingham uced to $798, 4 e fro: . They will never be | ingest ie iy s, ms. onl DeSoto - Piymouth Dealer, Wood. ‘ward at Hunter. *§T UYMOUTH stato Wa ike atom: tranemts- s - oe = maty 5 ee aan : s e ¢ 155. Tom Bohr Inc. SCHUTZ 18 DOING IT. SEE &I- lent today for = quiet deal Schutse Motors, minghar. "55 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR Radio & Heater, Std. Trans. \ \ “PONTIAC RET AIL” A 6 MT SCLEMEN T. f 3 re sn ° . Lugky Auto — an PE 4-2214 7 $7 CHEVROLET | STATION AVAGON ye KC . OWENS be? ‘FORD Dealer ped __ SAGINAW _FE 64101 we CHEVROLET 2 $950, PE /4-0204, Eddié Steele. NORTH. PONTIAC Chev. Bel Air jeg 1951 Ford Vic. al DR: 1953 Buick Special hardtop 1953 Ford Customline, 4 dr MOST MAKES A TO - CHOOSE FROM AUTO SALES 312_W. Monteslm PE 4-0151 SAVINGS ARE HIGH. PRICES were never lower, Schuts Mo- tors, Birmingham. 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN R&H, — —— trans. No money = i me payments of $19. Call Crédit Mgr. Mr Parks. ta: west 4-7500. rela Turner Ford. SCHUTZ [8 DOING IT. SRE &SI- tent gg 2 for that quiet deal Schutz, Moters, Birmingham, PONTIAC. 1956. 4 DR. STARCHIEP Power equipment. 7.000 mi. FE. 2-8379. eerie ie 1949 PONTIAC. RUNS GOOD. $100. __Phone OR 3-0438. __5-8204, Eddie Steele 62 PONTIAC 2 ~ DR. 5-0204, Eddie Steele. STATION WAGONS We Have Them ‘ST MODELS HOOSE FROM $425. FE I "$4 thru 19 TO Cl 2 doors; 4 Rates—Prom $898 Up—Your car could handle down pay- ment. NORTH CHEVROLET MI 4-2736 1000 8. Woodward» Birmingham | PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON A one owner ¢ar driven onlv 20.000 miles. Looks & ike 1 new —. a $1305 $295 DOWN BRAID DESOTOPLYM MOUTH wate FAIR 33. YEAR ALING ASS AT Ww. PIKE 8T. FE 20186 FINAL CLEARANCE SALE. 1957 CHEV. DEMO. and Courtesy . Cars TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS WAGONS—CONVERTS as low as $195 down doors -— runs or your ear ‘As little as $15 per week DEAL WITH OAKLAND COUNTY's ‘TOP TRADER --. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION FOR SAVINGS - SERVICE SATISFACTION BETTER SEE HASKINS CHEVROLET THE.WORKING MAN'S FRIEND" | “Oakland County's ‘Fastest, Grow wing, Dealer” O31 Dixie ge A AR it ao §-5071 0 SOUS p45. MA. 1954 PONTIAC 2-3 DRY ry $75. FB Bank | 66 eee Se Tt ceermiee bien i Fastest Growin ‘96 PONTIAC STARCHIEP ‘32 Pontiac, a =6Dr, automobil> ‘a2 "83 Pord custom V-8, R&H THE "61 town. CLEARANCE SALE Al e A d _ DRASTIC SAVINGS /' Wor wese ce / coupe. Chevrolet 4-dr. wagon w Pontise Cata As ost as D195 [Ae your old ear down _ (east GMac TERMS tare ARYANTAGE OF OUR VERHEAD LOCATI FOR SAVINGS — A a es SATISPACT BETICA SEE HASKINS CHEVROLET THE WORKINO MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County’s Dealer” PONTIAC, BEATRICE HOP- kins. 33 Kearsley 8t. Ortonville. Mich. Ph, NAtional 17-3071. condition, $1650. Will take ‘trade, _ after 5 p.m. 135 LeGrande. - 7ee TO SCHUTZ. WE'RE MAK- ng room now, Schuts Motors, Birmingham, 1953 PONTIAC R & H. HYDRA. No money d Parks Midwest 47500. —Hereld _Turner For ~ AUBURN MOT ORS R&H, Hydra, a sharp l-owner Chev. 2-Dr, Deluxe, 1 of the finest driving cars in town, . FOoM., 7 must see & drive to appreci- white walls, N' MOTORS Cor. E Pike & East Bled. FE 3-1471 Seg 37, OWNER’ 4dr. Star wer, Bave !!. itiac Sales. DEMOS. lef, Cata- Jack ‘Maple Midwest 4-7500. Har- Turner. } int PONTIAC 4 DR, CATALINA, Hydramatic, 1 owner, low mil _Sge, very clean. FE Jone ri. TOTE YOU So ees a CREDIT I Is HERE EASY £D Is KING MAN'S FRIEND EASY ED JONES 5 8. Saginaw Used Cars FORD, vic. CLEAN. FULL & E Motors, FE Bore overdrive, R&H, =~ througout, | no Tust, EM 3-008), H. Riggins. ‘52 WILLYS can SoaPE MUST | be sold this week, Apply 217 N. Owner leav ig, Saginaw own and $27.24 mo. a an Wate Sates. - 8. Saginaw. #2214, 57 Olds Sed., Full Power ‘ : $2695 ° "55 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille 7 $895 "54 Pontiac Chf. Dix. 2-Dr. ® * $595 ‘33 Chevrolet Club Coupe 95 * | 53 Olds Supet 88 2-Dr. \ $695 53 Buick Super Riviera $1295 "53 Cadillac 62 Sedan $395 “Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MA RT Completely Winterized Bargains $745 DOWN $2195 "57 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr. $3495 56 Cadillac 60 Special $1895 *56 Olds 88 Hol. Coupe $1595 56 Ford Fairlane 2-Dr. $1795 30 Ford Country Sedait $1595 ‘35 Olds 88 Hol. Coupe — $1395 55 Dedge Royal Sedan $945 5 Plymouth 4-Dr-—— 5 $695 "34 Ford 4-Dr. . $1195 "$4 Olds Super 88 4-Dr. - 132 Ford 4-Dr. $345. \ "52 Chevrolet 2-Dr, GOS 32 Chrysi¢r Sedan \ - JEROME Olds - Cadillac ’ Orchard Lake at Cass MANY MORE TO, Attoose FROM 751, Disie Highway. st Mis ale coway @ MA "Sse Open” Nights "in 8 ‘Bt Goon i ‘sd. Eg Exc., condition, 4Dr } ‘3 Pontia Rau Hydra. white | walls, many miles left on this | AUBURN MOTORS - Ferd Fairlane, sharp $1195 35 Pont. Star. Cat. Sare $1495 ‘36 Ford cust., RAH, 05 *S4 Chev. 2-Dr : abi’, nase $ 705 | 53 Pont 2-Dr.. Hyd 306 | AVUBU | $1 STUDEBAKER 8&3 SEDAN, | ¥ E 8-0488 pete trem. Radio & heater. fordomatic, PR fly “Se, 2-Dr. tires, jo & white, m NO. 35h, — Ford 2 Dr. | - Radio. & heate: mechanically, weeds etle ry iitle bea COUPE, radi lite Green with Black top. ont last ‘04 COUPE. radio & heater, body with biack top. BT SS STOCK NO. matic. power steering 55 ‘55 ‘55 ‘53 COUPE. radio 19,000 actual masta es. COUPE. Red & Black finish. 8 Olds 98 2 Dr. HARDTOP. fully Sccosgertere brakes & window STOCE WN Radio & heater standard mechanically, good bedy. § 56 OLIVER FE 2-9101 e pecicl Cl - 51495 radio & heater. 154 Ford 2 Dr. Hardtop . $1095 Buick Special ......$1395. ip poten. _b beater. dynaflow, maroon & white. Buick Super 2 Dr. ... $1595 Buick Special 1o ee. 1895 HARDTOP, radio & heater, dynafiow, w/wall left. STOCK Pontiac Convertible » "795 o & heater. brarem Buick Century ..... 51195 208, HARDTOP, _ radia & ponte, dynafiow. j Ford Convertible ... 91095 jomatic, Buick 4 Dr. Hardtop $1695 Radio & Renter. dynafliow, Black & White beauty. '54 Pontiac Starchief ...$1095 CUSTOM 4-DR. SEDAN, fully equipped with h & brakes, STOCK a Buick Convertible .. 1595 hea tet “qpgoes, w/wall tires, Pontiac 870 Catalina .$1395 radio & heater. pztrametic w/wall tires, Buick 4 Dr. Sedan ... $ 595 transmission, excellent TOCK NO. 4 Buick 4 Dr. Super ....$2095 DAN. power steerite a. brakes. radio & Be A% BUICK 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. STOCK NO. 330. Wk Hc many es satea samuel MOS Viay “node. STOCK Ko. "So tic. eid tires, No. w wall tires, Red NO. 433. “at. p4saees sDLP OO = “ante steering & miles left. STOCK OPEN TILL 9 P.M. | South Side: ‘Sl PONTIAC WITH THE PURCHI OF. Radio & Heater. Ford-O-Matic. adio & Heater. utiful adio & Heater. Ford-O-Matic, "54 ‘a HEV ROLET Del Rey . Radid & Heater. Powerglide, 33 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- &, Heater, Onyx BLACK. 53 PL “YM UTH 2-Door .. adio eater. IVORY & YELLOW ‘52 HUDSON N‘4-Door «... Oo & Hes RED. "SO PONTIAC (i sc sass seas Radio & Heater.’ \Dark GREEN. 21 56 ‘VOLKSW AGON se eeare ‘50 yee Bel Ai ir . dic p Sate azabee & Heater. Hydramatic.. '36 FORD 2-Door one. 8, RED & B 54 CHEV ROL a Door 2 eater, Powe ‘52 CHEVROLET 4- Door ..... ey ‘Spdrseete, Jet ‘51 FORD Radio & Heater. Onyx BLACK, 100 GALLONS OF GASOLINE FREE THESE OUTSTANDING © MATTHEWS HARGREAVES -'57 MODELS TORING OUR Indian Summer Sale North Side 631 Oakland Ave. 56 VOL LKSWAGON 2-Door Toit bbe “ead “geht 56 CHEVROLET. Bel Air 4. 4Door sw eren s+ $1495 Heater. Powerglide. IVORY & 56 CHE VROLET Station Wagon “58 ‘eee 5 oe. - hits & Heater, Powers PL ‘YMOUTH Savoy 2-Door Oe eauil 995 Radio & Heater Auto. Trans., Tone’ BLUE ) FORD Customline 2- Door ....... GREEN. 55 CHRYSLER Windsor Deluxe Auto, Trans. 54 FORD Customline 2-Door ........ ‘52 ‘CHEVRO ET. Bel Air Hardto Radio & Heater. Powerglide. 2-Tone BROWN. ianals, ‘Light TAN Paint. UPE—Radio a Heater, Auto. Trans., '56 PONTIAC. 4-Door sie '§5 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 io & mine renee. ons & ter. BEIGE & Bermuda OREE "53 PLY MOUL H. Station’ Wagon. ga bare balers $ 695 o & Heater. MAROON, Nice! $3 PLYMOUTH 4-Door vevevseahev'scsesee$ 595 Ice GREEN. Sharp 33 CHEVROLET Bel Atr 2-Door de. IVORY & Dark BLUE OOTP sucess t fee ev ewes § 495 on i ag Dark GREY Victoria eee ess vchggee eh 295 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS : From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS » A Phone Call Brings | a ‘Courtesy Car to your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer”. FEMS IASE OF -ONE 3% Miles per gal , Laurel Gi ve ceed e $1095 BEIGE & Dark > 2194 9 picalw » eg Jet BLACK, “a5 795 Emerald GREEN .$ 795 Fiesta CREAM ‘. Ber- D008 64 ci02c02-$ 59S vrs Pecesee $395 - wets seeperesese eG 345 Besuitful. en 445 ee ee ee ee ey ad 295 Sharp! 1 S. 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