toe Probers Eye Mennen Firm Senate Racket Group | Won't: Call Governor as Witness products. Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Williams got his nick- name “Soapy,” comes up for qui today before the Sen- ate R ts Committee. . . But Gov. Williams, a director and stockholder of the firm, will- not: be called ‘as a witness in the checkup on Mennen’s _relation- ship with big-time labor con- Committee Counsel Robert Kemnedy said: “There is no reason to call Gov. Williams -any more than there is to call in all of the stockholders.” The committee will question instead President George Men- nen. The Senate investigators have been hearing testimony on‘ anti- union activities by concerns which. bought advice from Shef- ‘fernian’s labor relations associ- | ' . ates organization. - “Shefferman aiso had close connections with former Team- stér boss Dave Beck and his suecess6r, Jathe Hoffa, who has - been ned from taking of- fice by: | Federal Court order, . (Cog on Paes 2, Col. 3) Flies to Seo Gpening LANSING — Gov. Williams planned ‘to leave by airplane late today for formal opening . of the Mackinac Straits Bridge. —+— A long 2%car-truck caravan of new Pontiacs and GMC. trucks will be a highlight of the Noy..9 introduction of the néw hodel when the Pontiac Area Chamber of-Commerce gives its ‘Salute to Industry.” Persons will get’ an on-the- scenes peek af the all-new Pon- tiacs and General Motors trucks during displays in downtown Pontiae, at the Michigan Mir- acle Mile Shopping Center, and at Tel-Huron Shopping . Center. * * * ' Included on six of the -12| trucks will be displays of Hocal | Ei * oJ scant | versal Oil Seal, American Forge & Socket, Dostal Foundry, Bald- win Rubber Co., Superior Metal »Products Manufacturing Co/ and the Jig Bushing’ Co. ‘ :. During ‘shows at all three areas a six-p Dixieland combo will toot its introduc- tion to the new car and trucks. Lecal singers Pat Morris and Guntar Ryden will sing with the group. Included in the caravan will be 16 new Pontiacs, represent- ing, all styles; 12 new GMC Only Students af Hammel to Get Halloween Prizes Sponsors of-the annual Halloween “Mystery Treat Night” reminded students that they must be at home at their prescribed hours to be eligible for the many prizes which will be awarded this evening. The times are 9 for elementary school, 10:30 for junior high, and 11 for+ high school students. | Preceding their treks home, | hundreds of children will cele- | brate Halloween at many parties | at schools and homes. There |. will ‘be the: colorful costumes, | with masks.and all, bobbing for apples, and othér games. From 6 to 7 p.m. the children | will take part in the *‘Meet and | Treat’ hour when they will go around their neighborhoods beg- | | ging. , The entire night’s acti ities are again being spoy- sored by the Junior Chamber of Commerfce and Parks and Recreation Dept. Prizes will-be given based on -drawings from tickets submitted | by some 24,000 students in the icity public school ‘system. Prizes for staying home range from. a ‘bicycle to silver dollars. Man May Begin to Answer This Question Soon -|versary of the Bolshevik Revo- al x * * » thoy x * * 'ST5TS, = ~ Pontiae’ 8 beautiful and powerful Bonneville Convertible va heads the , 1958 line New kik * PONTIAC, MIC HIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957 —68 PAGES” — rani al | oa @ New Pontiacs, -GMC-Trucks- Highlight ‘Salute to Industry’ industries. ,They -will be Uni- trucks, including two. with the air suspension system; and a new house trailer. from the ‘Hutchinson Tyaller Sales, 4301 Dixie ~— rk i ae ae tats inte eon a 1 be driver’ by members of -the General Motors Girls Club. The displays will be on West Huron between Saginaw and Wayne from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Then the caravan will mové to the Miracle Mile, where will be from noon until 1:39 p-m. From there it will go to Tel-Huron, staying there from 2 to 3 p.m. “The caravan will highlight the introduction of the new cars and trucks and honor the part that this industry and all other similar industries play in the growth of the Pontiac area,"’ said John W. Hirlinger, man- ager of the Chamber. The activities are, being ar- ranged by the Industrial Af- fairs Committee of the Cham- ber. Chairman is L. Clare Utley. Fe a EneTea Launch New Sputnik? LONDON (INS) — Russia re- portedly will launch a second and larger earth satellite on Nov. 7 to mark the 40th anni- UF Drive Off | fo Good Start Special Gifts Division Reports Early Calls “Hit 67 Per Cent this’ year’s Porttiac Area United Fund drive is off to an encour- aging start. Already $50,614 or 67.7. per cent of the Special Gift Divi- sion's goal of $74,724 has beer collected. The Advance torch- lighters, under the chairnian- ship of Howard Huttenlocher, lhave been calling on over 300 firms and individuals in thé Pontiac and Waterford Town- ship area since. Sept. 26. *“We-~hope ‘to surpass our aniien queta” by next Mon- day’s kick-off * breakfast,” stated Huttenlocher. — He added that the torchlighter group captained by Ray Storm, manager of the local Michigan Bell Telephone office, was the first of his division's 11 groups to go over the top with 102.2 per cent of its quota already in. Storm's ‘group is closely fol- lowed by Berkeley Voss’ which has collected 93.7 per cent of its quota. * * * The annual UF drive, sched- uled. to kick-off Monday with a lution. breakfast at the Elks Temple (Continued on ) Page, 22, ‘Col 3) Tomorrow Ushers in a New Month and a New Miss Front Page Watch for Her on Page | Friday i Are There People Like Us in Outer Space? By ALTON L. BEAKESLEE , comprthensibly vast universe of AP Science Reporter. NEW YORK ® — Are we the only humans living in this in- | ours? Only by exploring space,can | man begin to answer this ques- Or are there people like. us, | tion nagging him nearly .since or even superior, on othe r| his time began. planets. near or far away? va ae “ “We are not alone,” de- _ lions of stars or suns in the - planets situated. at . cruisers might reach any of our "MAN IN SPACE — Here. is AP drtist, etic A liiec- shapes diab pleatiem | John A. Cariton’s conception of men in space Noe As) apelmecaiml gravity. ' eo ; 3 meh. geh, 4s elares Dr. Harlow Shu«pley, famou¢ Harvard astronomer. He estimates there could be 100 million planets capable of supporting life as we know it. There are billions upon bil- universe. Even supposing. that most have no planets at all, there still could be 100 million the. -right distance from a sun, possessing oxygen and_&ll-éther conditions for our kind of life, Dr. Shapley reasons. _ eee ae : Very likely, human astro- nauts will never be able to visit much more than the other By picking up enough speed | once they were in outer space, planets within days. / Then men Gould learh whether | there is lize; even fantastically | different forms of life, on these | planets--sdine ‘arid, some ter: | é | + | i 4 eaae Water & ribly hot or cold, sles omen: in poisonous fumes. What is the meaning of Mars’ “canals,” of Jupiter's strange markings? Are the asteroids, the belt of flying chunks of matter between Jupiter and Mars, really ‘the remajyg of an exploded planét? ‘But reaching even the near- est star, to see if it has planets at all seems impossibly be- yond man’s dreams, (Continued. on Page 22, Col. POS Le ON Rt TE A + .\In Today’s Press HOE PLEIN SAE LEON planets of our Sun—~Mars. Comics neseces sence dees D Venus, Jupiter, “Saturn and) RY OE icags eins = thers. ; 4 Editorials 20. ...2.5..0... 6 ; Market Basket . .34 thru. ao] These could be reached ix Markets ............06505 61 days, weeks or years, depend-\ Mystery Story-......... ‘12 * ing on top speeds which mpece, Obiquaries ........ epee 22 cruisers traveled. Sports .....66... 51 thru, 5 Théaters © ....... 0... eee 38 “TV. & Radio Programs.. .67 Wilson, Hart Women’s Pages 44 itn, 48 Kiwanls Remmage a“ in full ovine ‘at Dentians 9 &im, to 9 p.m — Priday” tad Saturday. Poet Sandburg | son, who broke away from ar- of the youth's home. _A riot squad, dispatched to the tion he might have returned, | haunting. and occasional, rain tonight. The corded termpera 8 a.ni. in downtown poritin’. At 1 p.m. the tegppematuire was.50. ee a a a es Thinks ‘Sputnik’ | Is a Good Word | CHICAGO (INS) — Poet Carl | Sandburg says “Sputnik” is a| good word. Sandburg, speaking hetore the | ‘t something else about it the fact that it has captured | man’s desire to “We are just hiatenteg to ‘know space, There's some- thing healthy about Sputaik— it has- shown us that we don't haye a heaven-chosen aristoc- racy of scientists over here.” Sandburg called television an- nouncers who deliver commer- cials “‘lice—the plural of louse."’ He said pay-TV might be-bene- | ficial because it would eliminate | commercials. Police Seeking | Wounded Boy Slashes. Officer With Razor ‘in- Manhunt at Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS (® — Police today sought a 19-year-old youth believed woutided by gunfire after he ‘slashed a detective with a razor and fled arrest at his heme. Officers said they believed a police bullet struck John Mun- rest last night for investigation of parole violation and larceny, The youth was described as “‘ex- tremely dangerous.” Detective Lt. Laurin Dunn was treated at St. Mary's hos- pital for razor slash wounds on the nose and upper lip, suf- fered when. Munson darted past him on the back porch Police fired at. Munson, who vanished on foot after leaping a fence at the year of the home. home early.today on informa- found no one. The youth was sentenced in May, 1956, to 18 months to 15 vears in prison on a charge of breaking -and entering. ‘Trick or Treaters’ May” Expect Rain The Witches.must have brewed up the weather, for this Halloween night — and although “Trick .or Treaters’’ mey not like it, the skies will be just right for ghosts’ and — For the Ponfiacarea, the Us Weather Bureau predicts cloudy jow will be 40-44. Tomorrow will; be cloudy and colder with oc- casional showers, high 44-48. Forty-four was the vowed “Te- te’ ture ding ‘slim center pillars, and a _ and designed to deliver power in a # | ? ‘16 Models Available §4 Lines New Air Ride Suspension, - Fuel Injection Optional for Entire Series By JOHN W. FITZGERALD Editor, Pontiac Press Pontiae’s exciting new lines of 1958 cars offer . completely revamped styling, plus.many. additional engineering features. The the public Nov. 9. cars will goon display to In the words of S. E. Knudsen, GM vice president and. general manager of Pontiac Motor Division, the | cars-dre “the boldest advance in 50 years.” * * * The 16 all-new models in four sete will be head- ed by the “dream car” known as the Bonneville. This sports type car-witl be ottered in both the con- vertible and the sport coupe. é i Since the first Oakland in 1908, Pontiac has ae tremendous strides. “Outs ide- of wheels and “anl.en- —- gine, there is no resemblance to the sleek 58 Pon- tiacs which will be lower, longer, wider and comibine high performance with comfort and luxurious in- teriors,”" Knudsen said. Three innovations with Pontiac this year are: 1—A convertible in the lowest priced Chief- tain line; 2..-Air ride suspensidn. optional on all cars. 3.—Fuel. injection available on all cars. In addition to the five-passenger Bonneville con- vertible and the sport Coupe, Pontiac has for 1958 the Star’ Chief series+ consisting. of two and four-door Catalinas, a four - doer sedan with custom Safari station) wagon. * * * ; Te “V"" on a grooved backgr uf above the name, PONTIAC block-style lettering, is. pest tioned in the Jeft side of the grille. _Delta wing ornaments : Poe Other Car Pictures on Page 17. - The Super Chief 1ine|-— includes two and four- door Catalinas and a slim pillar, four-door sedan. The ‘Chieftain series is led by the convertible, new in this line; two and four- door Catalinas, two and four: door slim pillar sedans and a two-seat and a three-seat, four- door station wagon. Engineering-wise, Pontiac has come up with one of the hottest ergines in the industry. ‘The new “Tempest 396” V-8 . twin wind - splits .continuing along the fender. The missilé-type side mould. ings sweep back te concave flares in the rear fender and frame distinctive series mark- — ings. The Bonneville has, in addition, four simulated front « fender louvers, From the rear the 1958 Pon- (Continued-on Page:2, Col. 2). (Epes a engine is bigger than ‘ever, with displacement increased from 347 to 370 cubic inches, - where most needed — in the traffic range. Pontiac engineers list 88 new features in the 1958 models and 135 _— safety features. * * oa Striking. “New Direetor’’ styl- ing accentuates the car's “nr lower, wider. look... The’ jpw, horizontal ‘grille. is topped ‘by | dual*twin head lamps and rises’ above the heavy bumper, which incorporates massive. ng and signal lamps. A new gold, | Got a Problem? , If it’s buying, selling; “fent~ ing, ne ee gne dozen ‘other vs jet _* DIAL FE 2-8181 rectangular crest ects “ys a’ uy ae ride atop each front fender with “~~ ‘ota | To Place Your Want Ad ue ae ord so , ae * 4 DETROIT (INS), — General additional Motors -said today, 10 stars of stage, screen and tele- vision have been added to the cast GM said the newest stars in: The colorcast will launch the company's observance of its 50th By B. H, SIMs , What are the official flag ‘and pennant warnings for threatening ‘weather used by the Weather Bu- reau? bese eweae Pre ee eee Pree ee eee eee oe) |ports, and the simply styled trunk slid ‘bears chrome handles on each side of the superbly fashioned name plate. ; ; * * * A striking array of brand new \color schemes will be available for all models. All told, there will be 21 solid colors ahd 56 recommend- ; i Some will be in the new acrylic lacquers, while interior$_are color matched in fabric and leather. In order fo achieve this year’s new. modern. look, the overall dimensions have been vastly changed, On the 122-inch and 12%4-Inch wheel bases, the cars this year are as much as 4.5 inches lower in height, 2.2 inches wider and as much as 8.7 inches” longer. , The passenger leg room has been a _____.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, testimony late yesterday. * * * to $30,000 spent by the insurance company to defeat a union attempt to organize All-State agents in Michigan “very well fad John (Jack) Carreras, -a Flint! agent for the All-State: Instrance Co., received $2,000 in 1954 for his work in helping to defeat a union) timony before the committee yes- terday. The committee questioned the propriety of the the payment and the manner in which it, was made. Chrysler Divisions ~ increased by 4.5 inches with ample head room being retained. Also, ‘jenlarged this year is the luggage space. A new: sculptured instrument panel'‘has key instruments grouped before the driver for quick, safe reading through the deeply re- cessed, two spoke steering wheel. A non-glare instrument panel paint A red pennant means reyes protects against glare. nant above a square red flag with ao * * black center means storm expect-|_Pontiac’s fuel injection, intro- - ed-from-the northeast. A red pen-|@uced last year, has been im- flag|Proved and tailored -for the new, bigger engine; Super Hydra-Matic itransmission, power brakes, power steering, power-operated windows, “‘memo- matic’ control device, which returns it to a pre-selected " igetting, are other extras, Others are a new “safeguard” speedometer, which buzzes when a set speed is exceeded; a- new “safe-T-track” differential, which eliminates rear wheel slip; a new split ‘front seat back lock to pre- vent seat tilt on sudden stops; a new door lock warning lamp, and a hew combination car and port- * jable transistorized radio. Y:. Wh: Notable, too, is the availability of radio rear seat-speakers on con- vertibles as well as station wagons, a special decor option on Chieftain isun visor. Re ses Motor Division, — motive industty. {|Perial Crown 4-door sedan were. an- four-way power seat with a new models and a new adjustable inside | engineering advances, represents Mr. Knudsen’s first full year as General Manager of the. Pontiac In Mr. Knudsen’s own words, this is the product with which he’ is shooting for fifth place in the auto- Release '58 Prices DETROIT w — Factory retail representing increases rang- ing from $7 of the Desoto fireflite station wagon to $210 on the Im- nounced by Chrysler’s various car units, 5 z Plymouth, Chrysler’s largest sell- er, reported increases ranging from 1.7 to 3.8 per cent. ‘ The prices as announced for all lines do not include excise, state and ‘local taxes, distribution or handling charges. The price vidual divisions show: Plymouth from $1,843 to $2,653 1957 range was from. $1,778 to $2,- 578. Dodge from $2,235 to $3,072; the 1957 range was from $2,187 to $2,- De Soto from $2,567 to $3,816; the 1957 range was from $2,559 to $3)- 805. Chrysler from $2,849 to’ $4,656; 1957 range was $2,861 to $4,- Imperial from $4,417: to $5,468; ithe 1957 range was from $4,355.65 |to ~$5,258.___—- - Prices for optional, extra-cost changed. ° Waterford Police Seek Cause of Office Blaze Waterford Township police today probed the cause of a fire which destroyed a small real estate of- fice at 3280: Dixie Highway early this morning. _ The owner, Benjamin F. Allen, was unable to estimate the total damage. Treasury Officials View Future. “od, bg “|Plan to Obey Debt Limit e75 Moser said he considered $26,000| Pe problems due to the track, is not compensated, the city pointed out. (Circuit Court Jury fo Get Murder Trial | organizing drive, according to tes-l{in, 33-year-old Pontiac / laborer charged with -second-degree mur- der was expected to goto a Cir- cult Court jury today. / [stabbing of a West Bloomfield Township man, Joseph _Compeau, 27, in Waterford.Township’s Cooley Lake road dump, pleased self-de- fense during his trial before Cir- cuit Judge Frank L. Doty. spreads for the indi-|E (add $100 for V-8. engines); the/E equipment genérally’-remain un-/E ily "could Fed. an Jobe 1. , ctye be Interstate ‘Defense Highway|(D-Ark) disclosing that the Men-|The county. wants neste" Abnciete Prost : for 90 per cent|Pen firm had hired # Shetferman|the Telegraph road service center “Bugimoto conced.|federal ¢ ipeed pointed out. and had. done business) The League Fradnas a! at Girard id not intend tolno EXTEND NORTHWESTERN!" !sbor Fuckeleer Johny Dio, jierihg the downtown, Rooting site . kill Mrs, -Sakai he fired a Supervisors also went on record Kennedy sald: “We have no ia- oe ee Mell trom hia grenadeitavoring Ahe extension of. North-| ermation that Gov, Willlams | ©. i ag ~launcher while guarding equip-| western | as an expressway bes 8 or tnd st or Army & ae 7 ee tnee anti os ciciees cascenb ts Bounty ‘Solely for” Crippled Child ‘Shel = an expressways is located administration But Sugimoto assctied Gitardjin'the vicinity of M G9 and Ten|at-Morristown, N. J. Shetfermanlon a service center ‘alte. lesaedl “had at least the intention: to hit/ Mile road; the recent traffic origin| Agseciates worked out of ,|from the county sho preset hen cane Ss cue te eke eee inate oe. po ¥ tae fama quarters is at 152 . Lawrence joke, therefore _h should future area highways; } offi¢es. St. es + bear ‘the responsibility” of herivance purchase of future rights- Louth Jackson; of New York, i citi tos win ts te death. vw 8 L ee Say & seat te oun be caaedine tor omen 'at Sie com Sugimoto also abe tiie, 2 10 Model i 4 Se {QC tions firm, is expected fo testify. | tally ill was referred to the ee ot See saver fre Sin ries Kennedy would not identity two | Welfare Committee. The county. portant. facter in Oriental’ jue, ae. 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Choice of blue, tan or charcoal, Gheranteed washable. ‘ NOPPPTTTTTITITITITITITITI LTT ite Nationally Advertised 2-Pe. ‘Sleepers 1 and 2-Piece a s ” $1. i Quality Sizes I to 6 & { ot we 7 ry Warm flannel prints arid solid colors. Sizes | \ F to 3 two-piece 2 to 6 in one- piece styles. Nylon rein- forced neck. Easy to laun- der Firs quality for 0000606006600088006060068806606800806806686 SAVE $1.29 on Famous O’Cedar Se Cuaresiteed Latest Model 256: Your hands stay ee more wringing out dirty water by hand., Just pull lever and mop squeezes dry. Limit one to each cus- tomer. Sold All Over the ‘Nation at $4.50. 34° Gifts ¢ at t tS ~~ ‘ .% SOHHOSHHOHSHSSSHHHHSHHSHSSHHSHSHOHHOSHHOOHHHEEE sas CHROME-PLATED %, Inch Steel Frame ~ Garment Racks ‘Holds Up to 40 Garments $588 Styled as pictured with hat sheif; shoe rack, purse hodks, etc. Large 19-939 x 66 ‘inch. Rubber tipped legs’ ' $10.95 Quality Where, but at SIMMS can you find so many things priced so low? BIG BARGAIN: STORE the values are higher because we keep our expenses lower. No fancy frills, no added ‘credit charges, Here's But ao Few Samples of Simms Store-Wide Bargains Lipw Thot Illustrate How Much More You Can Expect to Save ee ee eee s aA Here at Pontiaé’ i no out-of-town basses . . ‘work over-time’’ . evety employee to bring you more for your money, | 3 of the Simms Brothers ‘ town Pontiac ls The i epping Center of Oakiand County _~ White & Colors — INFANTS. "| Training Pants | ii Lor — Just 21f "on Sale } 19¢ Each a ae: | 10 for BOYS’ Quilt-Lined...._____ 5 99° WINTER COATS Elastic waist, band feg. Cot- ton knit, Sizes Be4<6; Guarantéed 100% woot—Ait Ist Quality Former to $12.95 Values 9 i - & “Cleans Four 9x12" Rugs = - : , _ GLAMORENE Rog | , : ' Cleaner $3.79 Value $ 66 * Campus Coats M *® Convoy Coots . * Suburban Coats Ge ‘ofessional ° or All sizes 6 to,18 but not every f brush tn—vaeuum size in each color and size, fim * off—that easy Every coat guaranteed untler- ; priced. Buy now tor /every youngster and young “man in your family : COCO COCO ROE O OOOO ROCCE EERE ESOS OOS OeCEeCCe ay Ff améus “Warmclad” Men's 1 Piece Union Suits sy 79 “GALLON ui $96 F\ 1 d Up to $3.79 value i oe tp y —— your choice at Si a 2 ‘ ies g j ae a this low price. No a er Famous “Utica” Biand * | 16 0 46 ; Genuine THERMOS Keapsit — Men's All Sizes S-M-L -2 Pairs $70 Combed cotten yarn, elastic” waist, reinforced stitching. Ir- @ regulars of $1 quality. « [ sseecesecsoncssenteceenetonssseees ') | 2 Pairs. $3.50 Long of short ee ae ee steeves, ankle length. Nylon re- inforced’ seams Shrink —_ resistant, Fine knit cotton, LIAL ALALA LALA a | _ WHITE and 5 COLORS MEN'S Fleece Lined _ Sweat Shirts ORE RE aE & Thermos » Lunch Boxes un S947 $2.39 Value . 88 y - All) metal ‘box with 2 : b ‘Value ‘Keapsit’ vacuum fottle. Sais onan i pcouee FEMS Nylon reinforced ‘es points of wear Kuit cuffs, crew neck. Bizes 36, iin F to , 46. Shrink-resistant. ange TI TII III Iii it) *BLUE-BELL’ Ist Quality Flannel Lined Boxer Longies _ $1.79. Value whetlé2 Co ceeccecccccesecesees Famous “Sir Jac” Brand ; Men's s Quilt-Lined 7 A 515.98 \ ee $ Value 0 12” ‘ee eae ‘All Sizes In sizes 2 to 6x. Washabie, 6 a fn torized, boxer style waist. - é Polished ot- ton coat’ with quilted lining Wood toggle * buttons Ase sotaed--eolors:-- # Iron-Board Cover ‘ea ¥ $1.00 Value 68 ; 3 Pits ah standard GUARANTEED 1st — 6000600066enccoccecooossoes froning boards. Basy- en and off, Save time and labor & = OR $d e MATCHED ‘ QUALITY » Sanforized Non. Shrink Washabie Uniforms is Guaranteed by’ BLUE-BELL Bp. ‘Choice wear an or light grey colors in fong-- twill materials, PANTS Beautifal tatiored, tun- hel belt 1Gops, deep pockets,” Bizes 29: #2 Ids 800. Documents Porta-File Chest to 6-Ounce Twill SHIRTS - button. Worth $2.50 . As shown, all metal chest with lock Land key, indexed folder, carrying | hardle: Double pocketa, >. -eoliar, perfect fit.. Sizes oa | 4% 17. _EROTHERS x sagt SS RRS hs ‘MIRACLE’ Pricas Side 1934 tF, _3 i 4 issn er Bias fe we? 8 eee wee is desitaaiel ecacn Uaealeaiidi dinate ; hy f ‘ i jag * © uaa ara in ‘Sententad to 3 Years A store detective said he arrest. ed her as she staggered out the __. door with a stove, a large elec- : =e] trical’ model, in her arms. brouglit about, civic leaders say, by the release of three hotels and part of a fourth by the United States_occupation forces and. the construction of three new _first- of Class hotels, ‘The problem will become more , acute within the next few months when the new 200-bed Europa is completed, To cope with this condition, Salz- burg hopes to expand its tourist iseason by promoting the “Musical 4 Spring” concerts and booking more for lifting Stove conventions, ”-\Predict Big Year NEW YORK—Sales of protocops and ;dye chemical copy machines Are expected té exceed $150,000,000 this year compared with $133,000,- 000 Jn. 1956 and ‘$40,000,000 in 1952. 7. ea Lain ah ima in, Wa ; ; ; oe . 2 TARE ae i + ’ s , + — . ’ * : . + + \ * ; ’ * ‘ : * a —— = = a ’ * ‘ . é ‘ i . ‘ ‘ =e ‘ * . 2 ¥ = ee * ‘ é ‘ + » . « Fj = “¢% é * s bes * Pi 2 -9 = *. @ 2 a . * * 5 + $ * 3 . £ ra i = “i $ < ee + E * ‘4 a SS wee de at & es Be fe = ee = 2m =. = > _@ NYLON SNOW.” SUITS $5.99. * . ® Cherge Their's at . : Waite's ... ; x Second Floor - a nn a ac tn Se collar has an orlon knit insert in red, The ; aqua, and tan. Warmly lined, with knit wristlets. a . in sizes 6-}2. : , : “hw Hers at Waite's . Second Floor cherwe His et Waite’s ,.. Second Floor . a Bo ali “i Pr alin’ a sare ae ie F lannel Lined ~ Reg. ‘ond 2 ‘For 6 ‘Stim weeceees : SLACKS and SHIRT Husky. eer Z* $7 ; : SETS Now, eve . boy can wcrc, lined jeans ; . bk: fit perftctly Sturdy denim in sizes § ie 2 AQ | 6-to 16. Navy. blue with a‘gay plaid flannel lining. F The plaid ¢ or striped shirt ———) § matches the lining” of the Size 6. 8 10 12 14 16 ‘ corduroy slacks. Sanforized, Reg. . _21 22024 2 25 26 28 » washable. Sizes 3 fo 6x in red, Slim... 19 21 23 23 24 26 i navy, brown or grey. Husky . 24 26 27 29 30 32 | wall tices g Giri: $4. 98 ...... $3. 99 _ Charge His at Waite’ s... Second os Waite's . » Second 1 Floor Made for Michigan Weather CHILDREN’S BOOTS | “CHICAGO” r mere sis Sizes 13 to 4. ‘Dainty boot that tiny tots can _ whisk on and off by sae = selves.” Thermo-lite insulated. ; Brown, Red, Yellow Repeat of a Complete Sell-out! Warm ar lightweight 1 007% virgin dacron. filled a 2 Pe. INSULATED - UNDERWEAR $24.50 a» Yaa Value + Full Zipper Styles! Aas i #70 Denier Nylon Outer Sheil, 100%. Docron Filled! ‘* Collar, Cuffs, Anklets of Comfortable Bon-Lon! Hunters! Fishermen! Outdoor Workers! Here is the way to stay really warm 6n sub-zero days this winter... . and you save by buying _ now! These jacket and trouser sets have a maximu of warmth with > a minimum of weight! Non-iritating, close fitting, not butky- and ~ stay~fluffy washing after washing. Rot, mi , ,and_moth-proof, wee ey to 60 above . Sizes S, M, L. lurry : a ‘ $2 Holds in rosie: ! ae Arctics = for os of all ages! - ae oie Pong teevesen CAS ' For tough hard wear and. h 7 Reinforced black: and, rough weather; " os hee har ae te see TOAST I-TOES , By: ry ca mae 13 to 4. “* ee 4.75 “Wide opening and - stretchy fastener lets the kids dress. ‘themselves,. White, brown, red. y Charge Yours at Waites sv» Street Floor Ny oH rat <. : ee ee iy i : . \ \ 4 Dee ‘\ os ; 2 oe th i i ‘ ‘ 7% ah : ¥ i ’ry “MAE PONTTAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 91, 1957 | Pel hn : Deas in Pontiac and Web Areas! Deaths Esewter i Grand ep _Avarded Scholashipiss as ~ WASHINGTON (Herma njabeth H. Averill, widow at the we Dy March of Dimes. : . i os 4 Lee es “MRS, WILLIAM CHASE Mn. Sadie T. Bryant, 86, Imiay,Branch and a brother, Ray Chase, |Welker, 50," former Republican) Paul J, Averill who was a former Historical Unit Plans co hee (Continued From Page One) Be William (Carrie) Chase, 64, City, will be at 2 p.m. ‘Friday ‘at/ot North Branch, pagel ac ~ ora member of the state aire Patricia Ann Terrey, 1052 Oak. County Seat Markers a This star is Alpha Centauri. ‘It of 22 Gillespie St. was dead i @I-/the Lester Smith and Son. Funeral GEORGE KING corm tn ep Senate and af hi and a Grand Rapids real estate ‘ridge, Royal Oak, has been award-| | , ‘ far away that it takes four| val yesterday morning at EO" |Home, with burial in Inlay Towa] ~ 7 hl grees Aaa Wednesd eda March of Dimes scholarship} ANSING 7 — The State His- ig 50 sro rit ses pene tne, tal. She hed lay Tow) MARLETTE —_ Service for defeat for re-election last year he dealer, “died ednesday at her a $1 020 in phystcal therapy by the torical] Commission is planning a | : ee: : eet been ill three years, ship. Cemetery. ‘She died Tuesday.|-eorge King, 87, resident of this Practiced law in Boise, Idaho. Hejhiome. She was 90. National Foundation far Infantile Statewide program of placement of 600 aie Gor ical] She was i member ot the New-| Surviving are two sons, Merle cottemanlty slate 1088, will be: at was born in Cambridge, Idaho, a Puraiysii- |historic site’ markers in Michigan second, Phys man AME Church, Anderson, Imlay City; Fronk An-|, ome. ‘Weiday- trona “Darketie| BUENOS AIRES, Argentina ‘P { ° a * ‘i . jay seats, Dr. Lewis Beeson, | ‘ @d 0 ices a ,.. commission secretary, said today. é According to the Rev: G. Burton x & a travel faster than light— Besides her husband, she leaves derson, Almont; Mrs. Ella Mae |—Jose Patricio Guggiare, 74, pres- as yet has no inkling evep|three daughters, Mrs, Lucy Meux|Bailey, Ortonville; 23 grundchil-| Methodist Church. The Rev. J-ligent of Paraguay from 1928 to Hodgson, chairman of. the Oakland Mrs. Francis Carterjdren and 46 great-grandchidren. |Paul Pumphrey will officiate, with 1932, died Wednesday. Guggiare TAYLOR CHURCHILL County Chapter of the National) During the current year, the : peeing 9 WALTER CHASE burial in Marlette Cemetery.. His|was ‘head of the, Liberal party.) ROCHESTER — Taylor Church-|Foundation for Infantile Paralysis,/commission has concentratéd on HOI Sor, 3 step-daughters; body is a Marsh Funeral Home|oW outlawed in Paraguay, and)i) 47, of ‘501 West Third St. died! the one-year scholarship ‘will en-;markers of broader historical sig- + jerendchildren; end a sister, Mrs. Pace ce oulees bos tee eee here, He died Tuesday. had lived in Buenos Aires in exile) unexpectedly this morning in Avon|able Miss Terrey to complete her Nificance, “about life elsewhere are not en-| Service will be at 2 p. ‘m+ Mon-|years who died this morning in a} Mr. King, owner of a “geriéfal)” ie wear: yents, Center Hospital. Mr. Churchill had/ physical therapy education at Ohio} Beeson said that first texts have’ tirely hopeless. in Trinity Baptist Church Lapeer hospital, will be at 1:30/farm produce depot here for ol FAIRBANKS, Alaska Ww — Dr_|been in an auto accide nt Monday) State University, Columbus, Ohio./been prepared for the county seat Men in space could build giant ae § Ge puter Ay . J. Allen|P.m. Saturday from the Baird Fu-jyears,’ is survived by his wife,/Richard C. Hubley, of Wash-|in Rochester The scholarship. is part of the| mar kers, those to be placed at telescopes, more powerful/Parker, oficiating. Burial will be neral Home. The Rev. Frank S.j/Laura May; a daughter, Mrs. ington, B.C, «2 beutie in the} The body is at the William R.| foundation's crobresional educ ation, Ithaca in Gratiot County and La- . ‘than any on éarth, Our-earth’s air|in Oak Hill Cemetery. Her body|Hemingway “will officiate, with/Robert Bennett of Linden; a son,/U. S. Geophysical Year program, Potere I Funeral Home, be re. _|program to rec ruit and train pro- ‘peer in Lapeer County. _ zz starlight, makes, cone will be at the Frank Carruthers Nets 3 =e Grove Cemetery,/Douglas, at home; a sister, Mrs. died Monday. : - seseing” difficult. Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sunday. ran LaVerne Rubey of Pontiac; two) piy p AST, Northern Irel un “ : Giant observatories on space Mr. Chase is survived by one graridchildren and one great-)_ sir Witiam McCleery, pi OWNTOWN SPECIAI | platforms, or on the moon, could LOUIS G. CHILSO iN sister, Mrs. Alma Erb of North essen a lot the World Orange "Order and ONTI r Cc . MEN’S ame am ~ _*look clearly and accurately vast] A prayer payed os ae former Northern Ireland minister 4S) _WAME | ae “distances into space. Some astron-|P.m. today in the Spa n ‘of commerce, died Wednesday. ‘® wa f Shey earn otretr “ae Hct atfot 20 Fenciey Ch. vith the Rev EEE ort UF Advance Gifts fy pene foe eee ) ‘help learn secrets of the birth of|of 20 Feneley Ct. with the Rev. p ety for the maintenance of Prot- Reg. $21.95 $1695 | - = universe, or whether life —— Ww. ats aro Past {estantism with twanches la * g. $21. y os * : ’ ; ai eee ae ah — bc agra SS sake - (Continued From a Pontiac Pa ratng a er United States, ‘Since 1955, ‘SUP te ear stow . va em, : ‘entists are. talking of putti tele- Funeral’ Home in Jonesville for! for over 400 fund workers, will |44. Tilson viiteeeeere 200] YANKTON, S- D. WDr. owe ER f z= putting oa Abstract & Title Guarantee aiepse e- Baum, 63, clinical direct of ‘scopes ifi-the sky. They would|service and burial Saturday. have as its goal $612,000. ThisjNeisners .....7.. oe \ ca or SAVING | ! stake pictures, or use TV eyes, | Mr. Chilson died suddenly yes-| total represents the minimum |Det*ott Creamery eee iene - Yankton State ~Mental Hospital, eS * Space opens vast new frontiers terday. morning at his home. amount ‘needed to support the Pentina ea &-Lean.. :- saldied Wednesday... He was born in, ‘for good or bad, depending qn how TURNER 8. _ RICHARDSON aera 8) itil Prine er Boutell Driveway, eee a 359 sermany, vai _ | - “nations ase-the new potentials and{~ Loree - ua vrs ogg BLOOMINGTON, Ind. u—Mrs. Ou ‘ rs. Bevin for Turner oat — building agencies in 1958. Spon- frustebee: Patterson & Wernet } me iit Alita B. Wright, 66, wife of Dr Cele brating r iy Aidinersaryi powe: son . oO Y% ginaw St.! soring this year's kick-off break- |Archambeau Dist..Co. ......,./.. * W. W. Wright, vice presid A space station hung some 23,- : Oakland Loan Co, i ie ig president and 7 will be at 11 a.m. Friday from the} fast will be the Pontiac Manu- |Seruetey Voss ree ’ Ago! ‘dean of the. School of Education = 1 + {000 miles above the earth could!pursiey Funeral Home with the dacturers’ Ameriation - eabroon oil at “Indiana” Unive al : = Bring your friends in with you ... Get a second pair *provi instant < . 5 e® ee ae 200) y. was Nor ‘ed Pegemerr are Nacsa Reev. Paul ; ‘around the work! at the samme’me [Church with the Rev. J. -Allen| Simms Brothers, $500: Associa- [Resi buckasr ene) oo ie in Duluth a Me wag born) oes PAIR §.~gATOR world @ same mo-|\hure . ° i t :. ‘ William B. Hartman wewencace’ 004 ut nn. | . Pe : si : ‘Sment Parker “of Newman AME Church tion of Fwherel Homes, $060; Cy Holden's Trading Stamps ........ 190 7 . ; j Owens, $341; Wayne Gabert, |Mrs “Grace Corwin. ......-.-- 150 L . ; Sreights could survey ‘the Seerth|” Burial ‘will follow in Oak Hin} 3241: Matthews - Hargreayes, [Mit Pris gloddard "0.000007 8 : Such famous names as Foot Flair, Tread §-§ 2 Paige $G2 | with telescopic and ‘TV eyes, or|Cemetery. His body will be.at the| $94; Howard -Huttenlocher, [7's mercer, MD. 000000000. BS Easy, Paramount, Heel Gripper, - British . | ‘radar, prying into any counfry’s|Frank Carruthers Funeral Home — oe a Wee Walker & Compa pany peepee 13 our a C Trotter, Miracle Tread and, Trampeeze. All Heel Heights. Flats, ‘secrets. Military men see them at pu p.m. today. i . 7 Oakland County ‘cio Council“. 125 : They are all represented here !— : Wedzvies, P S Fitzgerald, $150; John Fitzger a. tags gies, Pumps, Straps. algo ‘as potential bases for launch-| An employe of Pontiac Motor ald, $150; Russell Bassett, $150: Harold ning . ge isi @ Cleaned . ae oes — a ee — ~~ Mon- Beattie Sac Balen $105; Lewd Mi tnd Mire Mareld ore Hepa in . Adj , d $ 50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY _ Colors and Combina- warheads to impose the will of jay morhing at his home after an . ' sie Tripp “mp uste gg nation. — of ee righ - on. ce Co., $100; Shell Mareen ened. Be, or ; tie e Regulated . ,) ee eee DIEM’S Shoe St¢ ‘though; is not likely to become|and four children, Melvin Williams! _ syeesl as Chairman, aa dames oie eee ie0 Searsee-Howneris oe ore ‘one nation's monopoly, many sci- jot t r Force stationed nounced tanton Steecsws | ges- : entists believe. Checkmating is ‘Alaska, Billie Gene, Francis Max- jing large gifts: leon iu oes iss eee 87 N. Saginaw St. All Sales Final! FE 2-2492 ‘more likely. War in. space, aimedjine and Norman 'G. Wiliams, all oo P. Codd. M.D. ee ewe ; | Sa -danvevlng ap Walttentiy specail kone. . [Reotiac rie Sata ae a Rr cogs 19] 74, N, Sepinew St. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P. M. | ates, ie Ean Op 8 peat Wainee senlatiiansantseet te Jontpn wSechat HD. So el ‘ ty PVT. ARTHUR H. BUSH -[TrueBaweay .. .....-.sseee. ses Banner Linen ... eceWinratace sere _ | Prof. Hermann Oberth of Ger-| LAPEER — Funeral services ‘Robert Mo Critehileld eat “0 Rappr’ re National Gothic." 100 amany,- a famous space pioneer, for Pvt. Arthur Harry Bush, 17,| MIO nas cerrcccerere untoon ner Ome — ws see “ie proposes a giant mirror; com-|wili be held: Friday at 2 p.m., ‘wee. sioeaesesrcnsl ies eer 0 sperns-orttin Puneral Tome ll toe posed of many facets, above the/at the Baird Funeral Home. The |J'°4" Predman pH NN fs on hee ctasee earth. It might be 60 miles in dia-| Rey. Frank S. Hemingway will of- Fearne Cartage ... seees $25 Qmith Beverawe 6... .6..0 0c cece 100 | Meter, focusing the sun's rays up-/ficiate and burial will be in Stiles| fr "sna Bir Tames Taste Itt Glo pernetene rnebters CID ie on the earth, as you might do with|Cemetery. - Standard Bieetrie CO. eesceccccee see Harold Dudley “ieveuaeeegeercs se ‘RB magnifying glass. The youth's hody. arrived ‘yet-\farie & Armetsent 0. eee es er a. , For bad, it could be. aimed to|terday by plane from San Diegg,|Bames & Brown ..c.0..0 201. 800 Rain Wigent, MD. ss cscs > 8 burn an enemy's country, Dr.(Calit., where he died last Friday!Kerman buckser 20 ll. Bett ie a een 80 Dberth says. mo of encephalitis, only a few days % c eepeey Company oeseseeees $08 Peter MEWy .,. 2. eccccrecescevers by Camera Sho + For good, part of the mirror after enlisting in service. Mrs Catherine. Nepiiler Sceereras , 388 mama ee a could be used safely to light large a ail ; Winkieman's ‘employ : 8 joo Murrey Bales eS eee . Hd 4 . towns at -night, or to melt danger- gh BRYANT for|Ereee", empl rayon Pitas 304 Horace Brae OSES $0 Ist in Pontiac, ous Atlantic icebergs, open up win-| *™/ — Service for Oeorges-Newports 318 Baker & Hansen ......+...s+s++++ #0, ter frozen sea lanes, counteract night frosts threatening fruit crops, _’ ven perhaps alter temperatures jand cloud movements to. bring tain whete needed. * Far more immediately, - new 3 DAYS ONLY—Thors.-Fri.-Sar. knowledge is promiged for accu- Tate weather forecasts, for pre- » | ing hurricanes and even tor- \madoes. This can come’ from Sput- Iniks‘or U. S: baby moons. using] - Y eyes and other instruments to track the motions of clouds, gain understanding of the mechanics of _weather, measure the total radi- “ation coming to and from the|\.. . Parth. : . Such new information is one of baby U. S. moons to be aunched during the International Black & White JUMBO PRINTS Regular 69c Ib. Imported Canvas Candy Coated | FOOTWEAR | | Cc Downtown Store ONLY ot reson cg | SIZES 6-2 3 moons are n- Ml | me | | s Eac a ie tn ee B & G Ss Ti] Reg. Price $1.39 : 24 HOUR Cc PHOTO. =| * : FINISHING : ‘Who knows but one day, with the earth exhausting its. own nat- ral resources under hungers of!. ‘Save 77! Regular 59 pair ie wae ee nie Dramatic Savings When You Bu Sat cat” hana cual ARGYLE ¢' aie epee allie all "pwn eerth? * Next: Some practicalities and ‘ expectations. = + : NOTICE OF SPECIAL EEECTION To the —— ‘of Galloway Farms} - ubdivision, 13, 14 and 15, all of hich are on a oebers Court, Pontise i ti: mei ‘ rict ditehing, : ores yond os “biacktopping eg on Bn a asf fy South 100 tee of Lot 4). / Galiowey —_ Farms ws eubaivision, at en). “e+ 2 2 + + oe f fect to a Special Assessment to o pay refor. , Notice relative re te opening ‘and closing Ns: On day of any election; he "polls shall Ss opened at 7 o'clock “4 forenoon shall ey continued and = bao yy Every qualified ’ elector] din p= rod the pojls at the for the closing thereof chal rues allowed to vote. GRETA Y. BLOCK, Oct. mu, Nov, 1, ci STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate court tor the County of Oakland, Juve- Division. ; the matter of the petition concern- ing es Reve Henry Jackson, minor. 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