& E.PONTIAC PRESS | "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1956-82 PAGES Et ee Sap ee eR a : ax ES je | a i 2 : 5 Sa INTERNATIONAL SERVICE 7¢ % * Approval of Budget , Delayed by Protes ‘But Pledges Oil, Dollars If Suez Route Is Blocked Secretary Meets - ike Before Catching Flight to London WASHINGTON (#—Sec- retary of States Dulles said after a conference with _|President Eisenhower to- day there is no American plan to finance the “de- touring of the Suez Canal.” Dulles told reporters at the White House the Unit- ed States is prepared to help finance, through the Export-Import Bank, in- creased exports: of Ameri- can oil to Western nations if transit through the canal is “impractical or greatly Sparks Claims. Salary Raises Are Inadequate County Treasurer Airs Complaint at Meeting of Supervisors Brutus Comes Home Final action on Oakland County’s $9 million budget was further delayed today after the county treasurer hotly protested what he called “inadequate” raises for elective officials. Treasurer Charles A. Sparks told the Board of Supervisors’ meeting that some appointed officials were getting up to 50 per cent in raises this year, while he was only getting) & e > g : A hot debate also ensued among supervisors over Probate Judge Special te the Pontiae Press Petroff, of 219 Cherokee Rd., in congratulating Miss Sullivan for BACK TO CAPTIVITY — Fenton Conservation officer Harold |Arthur E. Moore's recommended Most Happy Fella,” says good-bye on behalf of New York City to _—iher performance in the Broadway hit. The scene took place during in the Burke told Stoll poses with “Brutus,”*the six-foot footloose alligator he netted |$5,000 a year raise. two members of The Pontiac Press Theater Special. Glenn H. an after-theater party Friday night, several hours before the group petclity anh oY SOU ae Saturday in i Township. “Brutus,” who from & | Some pointed cut Sparks and | Griffin (right), of 106 Ogemaw Rd., joins with Dr. George N. returned to Pontiac. could get along without the guez 3 local ‘serpentarium in June, was the object of an Sman search | sa.) cuective officials were get sect 4 ame Binge fle lyase ase, through a dense swamp Saturday. He has gained 2% pounds since - knowledge Russian subima- citagind. Will te balding tha toecinn snoeaier te Ga came fing “unequal” raises im com- Traveleg#Reach Home Again rines operating in the Mediter. Brutus. | | Pertesa. H rt Attacks = . | ranean, he replied, “I would : Under the Salaries Committee! ee a p S _ © | M k [ t St rather not answer that question.” Water Tests OK Purity f+ oaieemenaatene 4 Sopty,. Outs FFESS QPeCcid! WNIAQKES LOST OTOP imme aa tie tear oe om Soe pe nes Hit 2'on Roof js Beat aera RAE: co, a Dulles said he and Eisenhower = 2 ° i ; Prosecu Frederick C. ~ We ‘have planned only as a contingen- Linda Vista School Opens zen. $1,000 and Sheriff Frafk é “I'm pooped—but if that train, fave fun? . + Wet you could | . And somewhere:in-thedieey the financing of American oi f 400 P i] 7 a orl contiaididhes pe Nu Pipettes Wher te tn tii a ee in Ni ego SES |e laappeared behind an ety : ‘ite have nit gone beyond . ” was d an exciting homecoming, on Holly Home HOLLY — Postmaster Burton E. rors | 1 : : ihower in advance of his sched- Set nc fm oe Pr eae Cobo Speaks in County, i ER owt Lindon | Fomine sanrday nik ater tos (Cites State's Xway Needs The new $399,600 Linda Vista Elementary School will open for an estimated 400 pupils tomorrow 1 after a two-weeks delay because of water difficulties. A series of tests concluded Saturday okayed the pur- ity of water in the city’s main supplying the new sub- It was otherwise when WA-i292 in support of 54 community trouble delayed its opening ~ the other schools Sept. 6, he|**rvice agencies. paid. After training sessions held af | - ter this Fund. started sesh eiy-an Ser ory here ~g calling on 255 Poutiac area build- | tenance workers. ing trades firms and their em- | 2 Goat ‘the the counties’ gr | rman Says is $15,658, chairman Fred J. F Weathe YS is $506 chairman Fre B Hie! rk A nine per cent increase in the the’ increased fund: goal. Open the Tap! Pot of Gold | Overfloweth it thi He ccvimented on the most re-|speaks there Friday (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) eon ewer te Cait ot on} which the schoob ae see a i aad oe “: ck ba : ments which failed in efforts to AAA Grants $50,000 pairing aeetal The happily-chatting group | State highways remained a much-booted’ political! get Egypt to accept international- First through sixth grad- , = Ne bewme. that stepped oft the train in De- /football as, Detroit. Mayor Albert E. Cobo met at a/ization of the canal operations. ers will register at 9 a.m.ito Study Traff His brotherinlaw, Walt A.| troit might have just been on the press conference this noon before addresait: Elk’s|., Dues reiterated in a formal pegs af rataipal mise en ed fae is Dats tp conteneneet i |Tempfe luncheon of 250 Republicans. a freer py oor col e p him, and suffered a fatal heart . - William t. ab wayemabetn = poe a See” wie ead Bie, Leal York. Cobo, Republican candidate for governor, said; “I Kindergarten will have one and/™0bile Assn.'s Founda Jeate re sisters. The four or five hours before/think the state is in worse shape today as far as high- i ba a half hour sessions starting at/fic Safety has approved a $50,000 ¥ had been spent much the same/ ways are concerned than Detroit was when I tackled the al @d | 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. he said. Par-igrant to Teachers College of Co- Plumb spent bis boyhood days iway, except for an interltide of ‘the problem there.” ents in doubt in which session |jumbia ia Holly, but had lived in Pleas (group singing which was cliamxed He called attention to th their children are scheduled should ant Ridge for over 40 years. He lhy 9 serenade-to_Mr.and Mrs. F.| = eeeee bg ful” Detret Paeran: | Rpg ey i: ring theme sha AEF tat a ee ee ee ee ge agpad tnd a rm onomy of exprenruuye built Joting Farm Belf Tour £0P instructions, added + ? Belford Holly + |celebrating their wedding an- ; : . : ; | ‘aeolian eld eedeees io tee his mother, Mrs. Martha Plumb, rere in eat ge tagin i yan = lp Me Holt handle 80 handicapped children done and three grandchildren. -A swift chartered R R led Cobo there js a great need) Remains um on ha . from the station and the passen- for four-lane highways with “feed- ' —_ — reigt will _be at one o'clock! ors stepped off to be greeted by ISC eved er” roads leading into them. He} Demand for a Comment . Ys: Tuesday at the Wessels Funeral nearly 200 relatives and friends)... : proposed to build the highways! Hiss C | School officials breathed easier|plemen Home at 23680 Woodward Ave..|.1. had collected in front dt thei Hickenlooper Tells tke|witn tederal money and construct on Alger Hiss Case now that the Linda Vista School is Woodward Heights, with burial at : Boongeiae§ - finally open. Located at $9 Emer-\years Cemetery in Holly at|Pontic Press: Building. About General Upswing Ste rena ten ne wAMSINGTON w- Adal E gon ave., the one-story ranch-type/'raffic safety. three 0 a “Welcome home! .. . did you |- Among U.S. Gro This would provide a “fast capi-|Stevenson, building, with glass windows and gists ss ledaumies | i nan, mai Beees Xt te oentn 3 Wn . j . uch-need- s gn _ colorful decorations, ig the pet of od highongiay” dae: thd tepertars, takes 0 nett: weskand.on a rw * San hehion at Milter sad : oe i : e SER Aemergh cag: “by which we cannot only make/eight-day tour of 11 states ranging Es Jf Solicitors Start Doorbell Drive mer, SEE eS eee Sl Earlier, construction tie-ups and : : : sree aiamaes , toes egy) endin wae poo ion os | 3 Ges 2 to s stcbiaes | ad- | arg Be : -oagpentor Hoop hagroy Pontiac Area United Fund solici-| ters by Elmer Resenherg, cam- James Nye attended this morning's gift of each contributor is beingitoday there is a “general up- spadiog Wander needs in Oak, (28S at the National Field Days tors today rang the first doorbells| P#ign training chairman. sessions. sought this year in order to meet swing” in the farm économy. He| land ity, salle ea Penner inca a Divisic ; a. es sat senhower Parking and six special assessment will be discussed at com- | Property owners in the wren ast tan atk amos deteateey bounded by Maple, Bates, Henrietta! and pavement, all involved in the thy etinenig pantie ag Ted a a: Lot 3-A general plan. * ‘ an pirate ants semperton ot 8) TS Se eames on te Martin was the best solution, =| 1#tham suit against the city, de- report from City Planner Herbert| "ts that the residential Herzberg to commissioners ad-| % the Latham land at Southfield vises. and Lincoin is unconstitutoual, Ces 6 pee hee | - | os e . eas cee en an Clark Adams is included in to “go lack of opposition to a 2%-foot |!ht's printed agenda, itemizing twe Cheboygan women, on [ently suffocated from the blaze . “ . ne lke‘s Tranason and inte |2oning. ee een wee oeees ese Kroger Opens Third Area Food Markel seers New. ten a nant gaia Miss Helen Baier, 33, and Miss! sald Pant Egan, 32, was acci- ; Confederate Cap involved in the block were at a {@¥t 12,000. cars passed, but the Lena Chevalier, 41, were both hos-) dentally ghot to death at his Nes- but Maple-Bates|udge says the twolane roadway pitalized with injuries. State police) sem City home Sanday while mov- | ~ : : : recent meeting, The caries far less heavy traffic than said the car containing Shields and) ing a shotgun, A lnaeeacels Kisaer Co. eopan tier eiperiiniet pt te eurner otjconditioning and wide aisles for ne ga cipenns Hag bvetthe a ua pag aoe ie rnici of B (Woodward or Telegraph arteries. Dutfin crossed to the wrong side] Clad in swimming trunks, .the|sion Program touched pone ” ate TR of it serious—that %-year-old Da-|Siegel Company, who had talked| Relecation of wilities te make - ot the reed. body of Joha D. Simon, 40, of South|*re® (OGY with the opening of Sires. cme of 80 the firm| Manager Jerry MeLarty heads vid Eisenhower may be angling —| way for Parking Let 3-A and Hi MINISTER KILLED an ha ee algeria : iplans tb open within the next 3% @ staff of 33 full-time and eight oe Eon Seees SS Eee is a Or After Sunda floating in shallow water of Birch ee ; . . Harold Stuts- |father’s presiden’ campaign. installing a private sewer mon, the Rev, Earl J. Colp, #,/LAke, ten miles southwest of Three I im | Set aaeanionae Davia set off the furry at po--DUN@S 10 Bid DOI ars | reeves valcy. Woods Ricasee pastor of the Leroy Church of|Rivers. Doctors said he died of a 0Ca il lg Of beiek constenction, the ene. | mes litical analysis yesterday by ap- tary School te the sewage treat- the Nazarene, was killed when his broken neck, apparently when he) ~ story building covers an area of The store will be open from 9/pearing at President Eisenhower'sifar Daace at Canal ment paint, because of water car hit a bridge on the way home|40ve from a pier into four feet off 5g . 18,000 square feet and ls adjoined |, 1 to 9 p.m. Monday through|nearby farm in a jaunty Conted- | saturated tand im the school area Read’, swe, Haden wat ie rs «former Kalama Pi log lJa led by a parking lot with spece for |coturday and from 10 a.m. to Glerate forage cap. , near the plant. , end another pasenger, Mrs./790 SN oe | me Be i ote tease ; PE | joo Suntan, acconting t0 Me- Dut David's grandmother damg- (Continued From Foge 2) 7 a *- aed Leola Hunt of Reed : a - Among modern features is a se-|Larty. doors opened MOr ened the itical ificance President that the) A rs were injred wri. rusk Taliroed man, James Dey.| 5 Held for Loitering, "ies o pickup stafions where cus-|ing at 9 a.m. for the first time. |the rakish headpiece with a cl /United “States “ls dedicated tolhas been on the polce dea almost The accident occurred on the ton was found Saturday on rail-|, *|tomers may have parcels placed in area Kroger stores, located) ya) remark: seeking by peaceful means assur-|continually for the last two months, Hersey River bridge on US. 131, road tracks near his Jonia home 2 Booked as Owners |their cars for them. at 750 Perry St. and 178 N. Saginaw) «we never know whether he is\ance that the Suez Canal will car-|and is due for replenishments six miles north of Reed City ; Orion Townsh The store has eight check - out)St.. are participating in the grand/cootederate or Union. Today he’s'ry out the international purpose twice this week. - |Coroner Wi Jackson said he} in Orion HO - league, “male Gorpet’ deere,’ alt cpesing colebeation a 7 Lee Bowen, 21, of Grand Rap- apparently had been struck by a - : : Confederate. ae - Of the city’s 17 patreimen, nine . © Ms, was Killed Sunday ima head. (rein, _ | Two persons were facing illegal : . 5. | “We are not, however, willing ae cin tae whine Ofiaite mo canteen OS © topes page waten shasans 06 Sve athersiD) iac. Deaths pe ee oe oe 7 to accept for ourselves nor do We! we next two weeks. west of Grand Rapids. Two other assengers U today after a raid by the Sheriff's retired trom the Rock Island Line ’ ance of an operating regime for| Current cigar-giver is Larry Win- P pean wets tageees & She week, TS ee Department early Sunday. dest railroad, the canal which falls short of rec-|kieman, whose new son bowed in Raymond LeRoy Daugherty, 20, Car Rolls Over be bas George Frances Hannum | Mr. Silliett was a member of : : cguising the tights granted to co.(oa Friday. Noruan Probet has his > et Ann Arbor was killed, Sunday |O9 oe restaurant FRAM No. 245 of Haileyville Okia- 0S ifals nife nal users by the 1888 convention,” |%UPply ready for today, atid Don T-whee his car dipped out of control] s | Ae were nekied at a Mrs. George Frances Hannum, /homa and Scottish Rite (Indian ) Dulles paid Graham, sometime this week. Dick Sand on teen os Oeste Virgil L.- Hurst of Waterford eee oe rian Toarahig: by 0( et ct 2 Chippewa Ra., the widow |Consistory) McAlester, Oklahoma. cae He continued: Brown also is to be a new father ». tip near Ann Arbor... |Township, is being treated for poe-lzroup of 15 deputies led by Sheriff day ‘morning at a pot yest nee 2 ten ee natn ame Harry) 60 Institutions Merge) “we are not trying to organize|#o. Miss Gerrett Francis, 38, of|sible neck injuries at Pontiac Gen-|Frank Irons. cent home after several years ill-|p’ vnG hale Cot to Help Solve Problems *% oveott of the canal but we) Recently becoming parents are “ Grand Rapids, was killed Sunday|erg) after an auto acci ness. » See of Fares , . cannot be blind to the fact that) Patrolmen Charles Blashfield, when she was thrown from a skid-lo at suntan "| Arrested for maintaining and na ver mm wel en ees Se Be in 7 Counties mac yen den agreed gr olpronn Don Moonen, Ed Long, Jim Coch- dig car on an eastern Kent Conn etn vod condition.| mine Naser Mlogally, were Sy!- |, :2Ys soa, Sept. 29, 1875 the daugh litre Le D. Hanewe of Portion ont 7 eactical oe create dunivished. | TA S84 Dick Thomason, the lat —~“gppwour pearw SCS art was Laura-Ursull, 40, of Otella, 35, whe five ot the ott twas multied to Mi TRIM Ifve sreatans Pe aT ag eens Hospitals are among 60| “There must always be ways | 5... with ticketing motorists, po | = The blow-out of a right rear tire Detroit. She was treated for! érese. in 1902. His death. occurred in|viving are a brother, B, H. Sillett(member hospitals from seven| ‘ Imsure the development of j1-0 hore issued 26 tickets on Sat- : ie inased for a crash: tree brulee. Charged with loitering are Mrs./1932. She came here from Saginaw | of Charlottesville, Va. ahd sisters,| Michigan counties which recently) Vital supplies, particularty oll, to | ay almost double the usual —« Rivers on M60,| Bolt were riding in a car that|Johnnie Johnson, 28, of 485 Cali-\in 1921 and was a member of the'Mirs George Wilson of Topeka,|™erged into the Greater Detroit) Westerm Earepe. Accordingly, (4.1. ‘deal Ten were issued on '_ miles west of Three oa, fornia Ave.; Mathew Kinnard, 29,'First Presbyterian Church. Kans., Mrs. Eva Mitchell of Neder.|Area Hospital Council, Inc. ee oe SNS OF levides, that killed Mrs. Minnie Deebe, 72, rolled over on Indianwood road + 289 Rapid St.; Robbie L. Me- : ie em I. * * @ = & prudent precaution. But our _ ot South Bend, Ind.. Sunday, Hetinear N. Shore drive. Elwee, 22, of 411 Howard McNeii| See lt survived By 9 eon, Harry |i00d, ee eckn Kane” =| Its primary objective will be to| Bope remains that satisfactory - - a : Hannum Maitland, » two . be soak tenes’ bien to starve ‘ate the! St.; James H. Johnson, 46, of 3 daughters, Mrs. Frank Riley of | Funeral will be held Tuesday ¢ Serve as the official. clearing house worked of et Raypt.” peth of another car. Six were Cobo Speaks Here Grant St. and Mack Willlams, 63,/ 9 ciisehem, and Mrs. John Mil- |Sparks-Griffin: Chapel at 3:30 p.m, |for = eras - Dulles deat * re ; | . lof 35 Bagley St. tis of Panties, abd five . |with Dr. Milton H. Bank of the Plans for meeting hospital needs of) added London Neb tan cd ten ae \ ¢ | (meen LOR chen, rie furl Mathotie Cancel sevencoumy ares, ay [Ne SAN Seer deren aaah cape myo Aryl bg s Road eeds saree haalie alten came koe Service will be at 11:00 &.m.\chene! Cemetery Angas Ge. presides, |e. Suet atiourned Aug. 23 and, Saturday when missed a ies , several empty bot- Tuesday . Sparks-Griffin . . a approac! i curve on sanee Ga road tles and playing cards were contfis- — Members of Pontiac Lodge No.) was elected council president. 4. future —s* i rey Sr (Continued From Page 1) chapel, with De wyutiom H. ‘Msr-'21 will conduct the grave service. The member hospitals provide) The earlier conference proposed » Whe accident eccurred 12 miles |cent rhubarb between Gov. Wil- The ‘raid was made et about |Church officiating. Burial will fol- See - about three million patient days of internationalization of canal oper- east of New Buffalo. liams and State Highway Commis-| | . 2 sunday. All seven persons |low at White Chapel Memorial Margaret A. Webster r care 9 your Ot ¢ chet of mare Ganjetoes. *Ms was rejeceed by Pree. sists te Destin Towenhip, Bar (et Wee "as cay fot anyone souat/ eabuirs eanstgsaennt batere OTe family requests that se! Margaret A. Webster of 128 $.|ine ‘ yt yr gr E ‘specifically, tm Coumty, fatally inured ‘otic Maane @. Cuasdback, tn (Geewre be |Wiliam Beaumont Meepttal, shter ein al : Johnson, 20, of Niles. Orion Township Justice . oe an illness of eight weeks. Ag Barta teen seiganmcdgroage The $yi Farm fell under susi-Mrs. Josephine E. Longtin tine was the witter of thay Geb. oo eee Archie St : Cobo saree nore clon use patrol cars spotted) ‘ of the | Ster who died in 1945, She was the ; — Killed Sunday when struck by a car! schools and more land acquired in oteend the Word has been received of = while bicycling near his Fruitport and Lower Peninsulas for'tsrm ‘ducing rly morning bours|4eat of Mra. Josephine E. Long-|aushter of James and Jéne Ken- ) . /? | early of Ti? S. Paddock St. She/nedy » and was ug. ‘ Senmle Bowe ie Mingus Cut ipublic recreation. recently, . pd at 4:43 a.m. of can-|10, 1891. She came to Pontiac from last Ey 5. Dapaty Russel Barrett He said he tayored state ap- Sar te minal’ feapint at’ Deson| Mayville and bed tived here tor 3 to ___ ‘* Township. She told Barrett she was to help provide services such as | oya Doctor ger [Conteal: Methodiet Ciearch, _. ~blinded by the late afternoon sun cohen bbie eal ede oh ak tes 2 ‘ “ +m te et Denes eee Beebo hy Mago ner = a * areas ? ary 4, ” of Fn cret 8 MR se 6h it sae) a ‘care” be eommneana, (DIGS in Hospital The daughter of Michael Theisen,| Va. and a son Harold Webster | a eat oa _al “The Mayor said he had no pre __ - {of Mt, Clemens and Thresia Korte,| of Pontiac, and four grandchil- | Tinie eeeina: : Fi * Two Detroit women, M Irene pared speech lunch-| Dr. Robert B. Hasner of Royal|she came here from Mt.-Clemens| dren. Also surviving are two sis- [Adames, 32 and Daliy Mae Ander-\on tie was iateoduced by 108K, past president of the Oak-\ten years ago. She was a member] ters, Mrs. Martha Seligman of Ege “gon, 58, were fatally injured Sat- Lodge, Republican candi.|!and County Medical minty Gatiet &. Vinsent Ti Peal Chureh in Detrelt ad Mire, Plepsnes teat If Perfect You'd Pay $1.00 » rday in a two-car collision in De- , at the am . : i ' & * trott, / RE ta mts a son's. |Montenont Hespétal at the age of 72 Ginsthter ‘nse. baleen: Seine. + Gerdinn adh be tad Sk LADIES’ SELF-SEAM ~ Bonnie D. Veit, 21, of Coloma cy wg nl He tved t 712. Sycamore in| Thejeum ond children, ‘Mrs. 14+ |Wedhesdey at yell sac and struck * picnic of the Republican’ Women's He was a graduate of the Univer- of Mt, Clemens, yer" ~ emg oy will follow at Fine Quality Hose bridge abutment. Federation of Oakland County at|sity of Chicago and its institute of] Prether, — Theisen of /Perry Mt. Cemetery. : “cy * BALL PLAYER DIEs Avon Park in Rochester. Medicine tnd what s, native. of Te verse City. Firemnen found the of Wil- “s ¢ dependence, Ia. ‘ Service will be held Wednesday liam /Heibein, a former’ Jackwon| He slto was schediled to speak He is survived by his witelat St. Vincent De Paul Church at|Revolver, $14 Stolen a / é Z / j semi-pro baseball player, near the of his burning Jackson The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureas Report in Keego Harbor at 2:55 p.m.; in 4:30, and in Oxford at 5:15. Family of 7 Homeless After Trailer Burns longings when their trailer was ldestroyed by fire Saturday after- “jnoon Firemen have been unable to determine cause of the blaze which. left the Roy Simmons fami- ly homeless. The couple had no insurance on the trailer or their possessions ‘The fice ‘wacted in a-rear ad- dition to the trailer and was dis- covered by one of the children. 2 Injured in Collision on M24 in Oxford Twp. TWo men suffered minor in- ‘Milford at 3:20; in Clarkston at) A Holly ‘Township tamily of} “iseven lost their house and be- A. Rea of Lathrup Village, a broth- er, Ralph W. Hasner of Waterloo, a if in S. Saginaw Accident | g sedi tiat Pontiac Apartment A .38 caliber police special re- volver and $14 were stolen over’ a JAL PURCHASE of Ist Quality » Sofa Pillows || Filled With Foam Rubber ee ugh Lo : : fz i 2 Slight flaws in these nylons do not lessen beauty or wearing qual popular shade only in sizes 9 to 11. No limit at ™, this price. 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As a result, a wholesale overhauling of the whole school system probably is in prospect. - The French schools have con- tinued to run on for many years much as they did in the time of ‘Napotzow, Needless to say, Na- . ‘Potzon did not set them up on a pore, = s mental nature of the faults that have come to light in France’s educational system. Only three per cent of the versity students are children of workers. Only four per cent came ‘ Laeok ‘But that is only part of the story. Nationwide tests are given to chil- dren ‘at the age of eleven years, an- ~ at sixteen to eighteen years of age. | Those who fail to pass the first test are unable to attend college. "7 ~~ “Their schooling ends at fourteen. also are barred from college. Thus only a comparative few receive a higher education. this year is the fact that far more students flunked both tests than gas true before, More than half failed in each one, and their parents have de- manded to know what was wrong. * oR 8 There may have been some mis- takes in the way the tests were given, and in the questions asked. But the investigation which followed brought _ out some fundamental faults which now appear to be headed for solu- tion. One suggestion has been made that all French children be al- lowed to stay in school until they are sixteen. Another is that a __.More democratic method be used — in choosing what students may attend colleges and universities, and financial aid so many more may attend in the future. The French have belatedly realized that they are falling behind the Rus- sians in the production of scientists realization came to the people of the United States only recently. + (ee Other problems will still face the ly face a monumental task in bring- ing their educational program up to Duo-Auditorium While we are not suggesting that Pontiac try to duplicate Pittsburgh's proposed civic auditorium, local resi- dents undoubtedly will be interested in it, So will people in many other "cities who may be . eee * idacen of Punt; J gay. - A few figures will show the funda- other, for those passing the first test, What brought about the big furor. thinking of erect- Triangle, the angle formed by the Allegheny and Monongahela - Rivers where they meet to. form the Ohio River. Efforts will be made to complete it in 1959 for the city’s bicentennial celebration. The vast metal dome will be 415 feet in diameter and will rise to a height of twelve stories above the ground. There will beseats for from 7,500 to 14,000 persons, depending on the type of event being held. There ~_will be parking for 3,000 cars. * * * -Pittsburgh has several ideas in mind in connection with this original con- cept of a civic center, in addition to providing a place for musical events and other meetings. It dreams of be- coming a Big League city in hockey | and of attracting major football games and prize fights. “The financing is complicated. thority has been established which already. is acquiring the - site. The city and county have pledged $1,500,000 each, while $2,500,000 has been raised by public subscription. Additional . funds will be sought through bond issues and foundation grants. In its form, as well as in its fi- nancing, this project reveals orig- inality. Long before it is finished Pittsburgh will reap publicity bene- David Lawrence Says: The Hole in Adlai’s Shoe Did Adlai Goof in Harrisburg? WASHINGTON — Whoever helps The Stevenson quibble about irritations, including wartime con- one hundred and. second birth- & Me “i : alt ri er78 fits ste a &. sé | ee he i ; =e H E eFee?. nye § ; Fad sl af al ii aH By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The big question on the so-called Suez Canal “users association” an- nounced by Britain and France: What is it? : , The plan is credited to the in- spiration of U.S. Secretary of State Suez- ‘Users Association’ Viewed as Stop-Gap Plan plan exists at the present stage almost entirely in the minds of the ministers. back as crazy.” “throw it right a a we may have different as government sees fit... And as the highest - a7 Sometimes interpret it., But it is still the document . . . ask God's blessing on our land + « And on our Constitution. (Copyright, 1968) * Smiles If he hadn't been:-one himself, the average father wouldn't worry so much about his son. Will Aid School Work fits through the interest it will arouse Adiai Stevenson prepare his the less of control of Congress in trois, In 1910 it was the “high cost British Prime Minister Sir An- throughout the nation. speeches or, whoever writes them & “first elected term” seems puz- of living." In 1918 it was wartime fthony Eden sald that the Big - eataily pulled s of Congress means a lack of con- depression. In 196 it was food ¢ided to found a separate canal : when the Democratic presidential fidence in a president in. mid controls, particularly meat. In group that would cpordinate traf. are nominee was politically “brain- term, it would seem te have been 1954 it was economic recession. ‘fc through the canal. The Man About Town washed” by his “regency” into much more to the pent to say (Copyright 1956, we mac hates ths den pilin, 08 3 making the following statement at Suv" weemine’ It Sabha Siieat New York Herald Tribune Inc.) ject feeg from the owners of ships Unusually Large == eee pe nes . “Why is President Eisenhower So the score is that Democratic Looking Bac se od ° Prolific’ Year in Growth te tirst president in this century administrations have lost both Rayee tran Wb Mestorrancen to i < to lose control of Congress in his houges of Congress twice in this 15 Years Ago the Red Sea. of Most Everything Here sis: ciectea term?” century, while the Republicans HEAVIEST U. S. tax bill sent — : rks during same period ve never President. Egypt already i] —_——— New -a glance -at -the -history-—jost-both houses in mid-term but MOSCOW CLAIMS defeat of authority, 5 Sage lee Now: The best time to send in books will show that November have;three times suffered the loss Nazis e battle. association” which big shipping na in eight-day big shipping your football contest entry. 1910 is in this century and that ©f one house. 99 Years Age tions would be asked to join would William Howard Taft, a Republi- What is most insignificant, how- be in direct competition with the A young apple tree in the yard of an, who had been elected in 1908, ever, is why these defeats oc- TNT EXECUTION of 1,700 post- Cairo authority created by Presi Walter Odle was then ns his “test curred. All of them, irrespective poned in Spain. dent Gamal Abdel Nasser when het see et elected + party, were due to the same WAYNE COURT target of pistol when he nationalized the old com at 10023 Dixie Highway has big ambitions. term.” But the House went Demo- thing—e protest based on economic barrage “ pane “ After bearing one crop this season, it ‘ratic in the middle of that term. — | astm etait agata ts $0 DOOM eis LOST ONLY SHNGIR i” esis ye Seat wear fated Yeh A bean vine af the home of. --— It may be argued by the Steven- Dy, William Brady Says: manag imasieed’ that military Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Fairweather ponding potency yn Pend : - ; force might be used eventually to in Drayton Plains has climbed a tree to eS C B d force Nasser into some form of “the height of 15 feet, and the beans are oo ter adiny realy weet Pant alcium Is Best Reme YJ international rule over the canal being harvested with a ladder.. control of both Houses. But, if ; ene ’ They called . : ° ' , the Eden position as Attarnip grown in the garden ot that's the detwiton, ten tisen- LOY AVERYItIS, Rheummeatiz coe ct Sisvst’imperaion’ wn Rebecca Ralston hower didn’t “‘lose control” of Con- ‘said tae Mrs. ! , For in N the nation was not going to go at Pontiac Lake weighs ten and one-half ios om tan Slemes sey Gee WT cold te cies ich aes teed vena: tent feces to war over gee ptt extra pounds, and she says it is “as sound as & cratic. one I have tet eunmlesd what sill tie it Uninet of gasoline. bullet” to its core. It will be recalled that the Sen. Temedy, diet, or treatment to take ji. 65 if the hows This was a reference to Labor Canna plants eight feet tall are grow- for “arthritis” —but I can’t and ee you jeader Hugh Galtskell’s claim Pp grow- ate was a tie and that the Repub- a ; ha : that’s that. _i., fmy good, you'll have to keep on that if tankers were diverted on ing in the rear of the home of lican vice president would have Pare sts th dae Gn sack of lile if the Aric Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Vandewater ' been able to exercise control for _ Prevention uma tiz—physi- rest of your pool adie vl a ~ ws... the Republican party had it not cal of joint tissues— you hope to avoid a relapse. wen in Bloomfield Hills, with leaves “larger 1.01 for the action—three should begin before the degenera- jon uiakeeken aac only meah an extra penny on the - than a palm leaf fan.” — Shs after the 1954 eléction—of Sen, tion process has irrevers or words long pertaining vo personal Price of gas. A tomato vine.has climbed a trellis and Wayne Morse of Oregon, who dur- le. posts, or trea i, wil be mewerea fy The “users association” project roof at the home of ing the six-year term for which he No mystery or magic about 23, 7illem Brady, if «sts felt. 1s thus far only = paper concern Mr, and Mrs. Onde Hleneitios was originally elected in 1950 as ait. means the birth, tise Press. Pontinc, Mic in foqt, here ty belies aliong Lon ae of his own ac- production, growth, and develop- oa. aes don's government row that. the in Waterford to a height of 15 feet, and 18 cord to turn on his own party and ment of cells. Degeneration Jheading for the chimney. Reg vote. ts. ~~ means the wearing out, break- ee Eh se Returning from Florida last spring, ~ aa. wean indeed a clear case mE down, and death of cells. Re Case Records of a Psychologist: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burleson tm. this century of a president Soneration metnt mopreen the __* of Lake Orion; brought some cotton seed, whe lost control of both Houses = tisns of the old, worn-out writer and now have cotton plants in bloom. of Congress in 8 decisive vote by § = aig These vital processes go , ; Dahlias up to eight feet tall are bloom~- — gg eigenen le Too on at various rates in various : ing for ber 1946 to President Truman. evened rings fete .. Notice how Herbert got a job matks, by all means purchase a Mr. Harvey Middlesworth ENTE Ha nae ee by his persistence and use of @ typewriter, even if you procure an in H pesectl When generation or regeneration . A used typewriter . uron Gardens, some flowers measur- makes ’so far as the meaning of old one for $25 or less. ft fails to keep pace with degenera- costing no more than $25 can ing @ foot across. an election is concerned, whether tion there is first functionab de- change the entire future, ca- A typewriter is one of the best Sticking the end of » cucumber vine 4 congressional defeat in mid-term seiency or impairment. If at this reer of your child him forme of Insurance for your into an empty soft drink bottle last spring, happens under a man who has stace the individual's nutrition pro- add $50,000 to Ris earnings in cauars success in life, It will en- Jimmy Frimodig been elected or one who comes to. fram is not thoroughly revised later life, Tutor your c : é the presidency as a vice president : courage him to pay closer heed ef foes ante A and improved, structural weak- deftly at home for 15 minutes Keego Harbor now ‘has a cucumber the {o jserve first term. The nesses or defects ensue—and that’s per day by the methods out- to the internal of exact shape of the bottle which It com- whole purport of the Stevenson shoumatiz. qe = Aa, You owe tt to your “Oe Oo ON here pletely fills. ech was to establish the fact youmgsters who are from neces- child, 30 don’t fail him! And as a result, he will improve Castor bean plants seven feet tall are re- ; when a president in his mid- sity or choice drinking pop, tea, | . CRANE in his spelling, as well as his vo- ported by : ~ ferm loses control of Congress, it coffee, chocolate, cocoa, or some 8Y DR. GEORGE w cabulary, Sie ieee - jis Because “the fog is rising, the namby-pamby t ge instead of Case $367; Herber H., aged Since words are the basic tools rs. Blanc ard Meldrum /tog of hatttruths and amiable com- the health beverage, milk, not only about 21, » Of the mind, you will thus help of Rochester, with leaves 15 inches wide. / placency, and people perceive that suffer from malnutrition si hy of as a *y eee i all is not well. ee 2 ‘ ‘3 but make , ; ic ate: a A ex in response to several inquir- / OVERLOORED TRUMAN mature pigsical degen os a and members of their families are _ writers don't like to quote or re- In order to build and maintain Phe tect Ueda ’ eligible to compete in our foot- / read Harry Truman even for re- vite a child or am adult must wen nothing except an opening ball contest, as the boys do not | gees, but he didn’t say consume mat less tam 1/4 pints“ toe a stenographer,” the executive work directly for the ps | ‘thatwhen the people of milk or the equivalent in dairy ; 3 ly paper. , < 1 f= » Congress in products every day of his life. “Then I'll take that job,” Her- : ss | ___ the middie of bis term in 1946. He —_ 1 know human nature, and I ex- bert added. “But I can't start work “What has become of the huckleberry it all on auto till Tuesday morning.” swamps in the Pontiac area?,” is asked and as ae treeel cae Gage seoee in @ letter from oy | of “it r for a job, ray zeie. paFeates tlh : eapegets Ht 7 ae H i Z i 4 g gs aid i = d st Straits Bridge ‘Open’ fo Builders’ Vehicles Full and Fair | Share of Income os Kinney said the decking Peet Walling Tools len Jene and tanks, gauges and) 4:1} Model Wed ee Sto oxygen |Millionaire, e Mrs. Winn and Mrs. Whis-jis part of the generally satisfac- the! wes. as - soca Twp. Lot tofches. All were taken from the! loyalty and that the only way out for the farmers is to return the Democrats to power. On a i5-state campaign swing, Kefauver is moving into an area where he has experienced political success, * s bd Before he withdrew in favor of! Stevenson as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion, he won the Wisconsin pri- mary without a contest. And in Minnesota, where he goes tomor- row, he scored an upset victory over Stevenson and state party leaders. aan ® In a speech prepared for a Ste- venons - Kelauver Committee luncheon here, he said he knew that Stevenson, as president, would “enthusiastically work for the adoption of every part’ of the Democratic farm plank. * * He quoted Stevenson as saying there that “the fanner is entitled to a full share of our prosperity— and we shall count it as an obliga« tion of a Democratic administra- tion to see that he gets it.” | | “Take it from me,” said Ke- fauver, “Adlai Stevenson will keep his promise.” ELIZABETH OLSON Name Guest Speaker ‘for Red Cross Lunch Elizabeth Olson will speak at the first meeting of the fiscal year for Oak- lang County’s Chapter of the the ‘Midwestern Area. Joining in the Wednesday meet- ‘tive committee will be the home ice volunteers of Oakland County. The 12 o'clock luncheon was called by the Rev. ,William C. Hamm, chapter chairman, and Harold Brady, chairman of home service in the county. Miss Olson joined American Red Cross in 1944 as a home service field representative. She will speak about local home service and how it relates to Mid- western area service, Red Refugees Expected TRIESTE «—One hundred and fifty refugees from Communist countries in the Balkans left here in the United States and Canada. A combination auto trailer and executive committee American Red Cross. She is Red Cross director of home service for/Cheted off a steel drum. Wounds Frien Ricochet . Bullet , Playmate in Left Eye; Outcome in Doubt _.. LANSING (INS) — Gov. .G Men... jnen Williams and his family anx- jously awaited the outcome of an. emergency eye operation formed on a close friend of 15- year-old Gerry Williams, the gov- ernor’s son. ‘ : a ae * left eye with a B-B-gun during taret practice yesterday at Bear Lake in Kalkaska County. . - The two boys, and another Sex- ton High School student, 16-year- Dr. Justin L. Sleight, a Lansing eye specialist sald, “it is too early ing at Rotunda Inn with the execti-|to tell what the consequences will be.” service committee and home serv- ‘ | “Gerry feels bad about the acci- dent. Fritz is his closest friend.” President's Daughter Outfoxes Wolf in-U.S. NEW YORK (INS) — Elisa Ba- tista, teenage daughter of the pres- ident of Cuba, is recuperating to- day from a runaway adventure that early yesterday stranded her jon a rainy Yonkers street with a would-be wolf. The girl was rescued by firemen after she pulled a fire alarm, Po- lice took her and her companion, in the past week for new homeS'cotherine Lang, 17, to a station. From there Catherine's parents ‘took the girls: back to the Con- necticut rest home which Elisa and boat is offered by a firm in Helle [her friend had run’ away from Sat- irup, Denmark. urday night. SP CE MATES |; ELECTRIC DRYER LAUNDROMAT 95 LESS LIBERAL ALLOWANCE — Complete full-size laundry doubled = é the fies time! Wosh gimabilimansl below, dry above—two 8-pound loads at the same time! Mere 25” wide, 69” high. Fits anywhere . . . in closet, bath or dressing ~ room .. . built-in or set on the floor, g i KVersatile Space Mates for side-by-side, too—take a thrifty $0"— easily installed under s counter or in the wall—or set them on the floor in the kitchen, laundry or utility room, ‘TS *Save 4 ways with Space-Mates. Low-priced to start, shee : soap, less water, less electricity. Quiet. 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Engels owns the Oro Manutfac- turing Co., |Woman Hospitalized her car went out of control ih rough gravel and overturned on, Cedar Island road in White Lake 3 Loons made to residents of nearby towns Weather in Fin fo Havea Ball Giant Sign Downtown to Flash Neon Signals 5 Miles or More FLINT (INS)—A 13-foot, 2% ton’ »|“‘weather ball,” one of the splash- jest forecasting devices in the ball will be visible more than five miles under good conditions. The ball—lined with almost half a mile of three colored fiuores- cent tubing—is expected to be- »| come an aerial navigation land- mark and may be seen from as far as 2% miles. The ball was designed, éngi- neered and built by Federal Sign and Signal Corp. of Chicago. It will glow red to indicate rising temeperatures, blue for cooler weather and brilliant gold for no change. Flashing of any color will indicate rain or snow expected. ON THE SPOT Forecasts will be kept “up to the minute’ by remote controls from the U.S. Weather Bureau in Flint. Built in sections, the weather) Hospital | ‘weather idisplay is constructed according to the same ° ee engineering principles used in skyscrapers. The ball is built from a stain- ~—_s steel —— to which romans corres 4a for the 15- ro “skin” ball’ is formed by the 800 square feet of plexiglas. Craftsment from 10 trades, rang- external metal workers, spent more than) four months completing the dis-| LEWIS—... Fine Furniture SS An of fal me CHOICE you can pick just these pieces you need at a sensational low price! All pieces quality con- structed of genuine maple througheut! Charming colon- Township, "GENUINE Regular *49,95 539%) * ie DRESSER © CHEST OF DRAWERS ® BOOKCASE BED @ OPEN STOCK SALE! | @. AUTHENTIC DESIGNS! @ QUALITY CONSTRUCTION! @ EASY SLIDING DRAWERS! @ $4 DOWN DELIVERS! YOUR “open-stock” sale! Now warm Salem maple that styling! ‘PARK FREE ... REAR OF STORE play. Wi i! ! hii] MAPLE applied. 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Headquarters in i F : mT, i : i Fi 1 a Li Too Much Danger / LONDON @—Bill Low has had smoking after 8 years.) at tan old toile” lately he has a lighted pipe in his pocket burned up his jacket, overcoat Wiliam Barrett. \ fi TOOAY’S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS Beware of the Dog You can have lots of fun, and entertain your friends, with shadow | When the sun.is dining brightly shadows lithe animals and birds | thrown against a wall. Or, in a shadow theater, cut-outs as hands can be used to make interesting shadow scenes. see how to form the shadow of a dog. With a little | practice you can make the jaws quiver and move and you can bark _or growl at the same time, Keep this and try It opr again tomorrow when -we-will-show-you- how to make a shadow theater. Te make the theater you will need a cardboard carton or box— | one measuring 12-by, 12 by 14 inches, is a good size — and piece | of white cloth to stretch across the front. See if you can find these | So you are prepared. 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May, .25, an ex-Grand Rapids fireman, thinks ‘the volcanic rem- nant discovered in 1507 by Portu- guese navigators has possibilities as a base for an inter-island ship- ping business. He plans to leave Monday—start- ing the first leg of a proposed 13,000-mile trek through South America by auto. His sister, Mrs. June Rigiero, mother of a year-old daughter, and neighbors Cecil Benedict, 24, and John Curte, 28, are joining him “just for the adventure." Benedict already has tried uran- jum prospecting in Arizona. Curte is a former restaurant operator. with Mrs. Rigiero’s daughter, plan’ to wait with his mother, Mrs. Mae) ‘Baker, while the explorers seek! the far horizons. Mrs. May also will act as landlord in renting their home. “T figure the entire trip will take | about three months,"” May says. “If it works out I'll return for my family. If it doesn't, I've made plans to get a job with the Im- migration Service in Texas and will send for them there.” May got the idea for settling un- ‘inhabited Trinidade two years ago from a magazine article. | The island is a Brazilian pos- isession, alone in the south Atlantic \off the main coast. May’s research ‘found it has an average tempera- | ‘ture of 70 degrees, with plant life Will Pioneer Vision Pay? | SOMETHING NEW IN. ‘May's wife and children, along | It's your one chance for a year to get LIFE regularly for.only 10¢ a copy. It’s your one chance for a year to get LIFE regularly for only 10¢ a copy. is for a year to get Ge only 104 a copy. There is no record of its having, Vaccinations, inoculations, pass- been inhabited by humans after an/ports, visas and the like already unsuccessful attempt to colonize it are set, May says. in Civil War times, May says.| ,,,., ‘ “l'm interested in seeing if a It’s hard to say how much the family could live there,” he adds, |trip will cost,” he adds. “We plan The four pioneers are making’ ‘® work along the way and there aren't going to be many motels to ee in a reconditioned 1940) steep in, Mostly we'll camp out." Their proposed route lies through Missouri, Texas and Mexico and Columbus Day Bosses calls for a brief halt at Guatemala, from where they plan to ferry) LANSING @ — Ralph Mancini the car to Barranquilla, Colombia.'of Detroit, and Walter H. Grave- From there they move. to Equa-|line of Bay City, have been an- dor, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Uru-/nounced by the governor's office guay and finally Santos Brazil, to @$ co-chairmen in Michigan for charter a boat for a week's investi-/the second nationwide celebration gation of Trinidade. & of Columbus Day, Oct. 12. GULBRANSEN STUDENT SPINETS These Student \ aprons Pianos are new .. . to’ . every line, every feature, ond. detail are senate, Grands, or Consoles for in Mahogany Gallagher Music Co. 18 EAST HURON STREET FE ‘0566 Open Monday and Friday Nights till 9 P. M. and fishing plentiful. Cae C ee Ger the most for your j ry) OOLLARS: ( BEECH-NUT P OFFEEGY) ONE-POUND VACUUM CAN , Food-O-MAT 720 > SUPER-MARKET 1D Xi ) Durkee, Pure, Black f) " PEPPER Evaporated | 49° Delicious — Li x fe 4 3 SPAM = 12 2 ox. 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We make a complete effort to absolutely clean out this merchandise and, if price will do the trick, will be closed out when we lock our doors Saturday night at GIVE-AWAY BARGAINS NOW! 5:30 p. m. By ALL MEANS DON’T MISS THESE TERRIFIC I HURR Y! OPEN TONIGHT ’TIL 9 P. M.! Such Famous Names at GLENN BARR, DUNBROOK, ARROW, MALLORY, INTERWOVEN, * — Ete.-All Marked Way Down Again to Rock-Bottom for Complete Final Clean-Out! ) ust 6 MoRE DAYS AND THIS GREAT SALE WILL BE OVER! \T THIS. LOCATION FOREVER! YOU'LL HAVE ee ry cane TO GET THESE BARGAINS NOW! : IS AD WENT TOP ' , $40 GAB | | $35 Summer | | $3.95 SPORT] | $8.95 WOOL] | °3.95 Knit Polo | TOPCOATS || SUITS SHIRTS SHIRTS {| SHIRTS One ag oe One —_- SS Shirts One — = Shirts by pare 19 *T 6 | 7 69 *489 1 89 $17 WOOL | [$3.95 Arrow] | $40 FALL || $45 FALL || $60 FALL JACKETS SHIRTS SUITS SUITS SUITS All Quilted Lined One Group $$ Ae : - Lat $40 Suits One Let $45 Suits One Let 360 Suits ‘10%? || 29 || 23 || 33 || ‘41 $50 Weol Tweed |. 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Nain Fall Styles for Brides Are Elegant “Great Lady’ Mood Reflected in Proud Lines, Rich Fabrics All the world loves a lover—and a beautiful bride, ~~ Autumn wedding dresses have all the romance and tender feelings traditional with THE day — plus lots of 1956 fashion ideas, Ed- wardian elegance returns in rich silks, silhouette and a~ gene “great lady" mood. Softness of the directoire pe- ried revives draping, crushed ef- fects and shirring set high on the bodice or in panels across wide skirts and trains. Silk taffeta is more jn evidence this season because it Interprets all these softer lines so beautifully, Tissue weights lend themselves to billowy, cascading tiers or pretty petal layered skirts. Pure silk peau hemlines and elaborate cross-drap- ings that are whipped-cream fluffy. STATUESQUE. LINES A very gentle overtone in‘ all of the fall bridal figure. Lean princess lines make the body taller and more statuesque. The carriage is proud, erect, almost haughty. Hemlines take on renewed. im- portance via low pleated flounces, lavish lace decora- tions completely circling skirts, and traing or flower bouquets minutely embroidered by hand with creamy pearls. The effect is sumptuous and grandiose, Part of this Jadylike aura is the demand for trains, Whether they are the short chapel length or dra- matic ones that regally sweep the ground, ali brides want them and practice their poised management before the ceremony and reception. Get-Acquainted Dinner Planned by Malkim PTA On Thursday evening, Malkim School PTA will hold its annual get-acquainted dinner and meet- ing. Mrs. Howard McConnell and Mrs, Edwin Solomon are cochair- men of the cooperative affair scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. The business meeting will be de soie and satin puff into harem . fashion, the 19003 look _revamps — ~/noon meeting of TBI Women's * |League. of Women Voters, Mrs. * jand to be well informed on the This petal bridal gown in pure silk white taffeta of lace-edged tiers that .flow into the chapel train, was designed by Gaston Mallet. The skirt is made up Ruffling of modesty repeats on short set-in sleeves. SRE Se sae ti ll eae ae ll bi cdi Serenely simple is this ivory pure silk peau de soie bridal gown from Pandora. -Gored bodice shapes an ex- ( back-flaring skirt. Silk cord outlines flowered lace pattern of sleeves and bodice. The chignon coronet and silk tulle headdress is from Edward Berger. Mrs. Floyd Smith, member of ithe League of Women Voters,: was the speaker at the Saturday after- Club. Mrs. Byron Chapin opened her home in Lake Orion for the first meeting of the season. Speaking of the history of the Smith stated “Good government is accepted as part of our birth- right.” She urged all registered voters to go to the polls and vote, tremely sleek, feminine midriff above a TBI Club Hears Talk on Voter League Serving on the committee are, Mrs. Ellen Boyd was appointed Mrs, William Kovin, Mrs. William chairman of the Louvella Minard Tebeau, Mrs, Max Clymer and|Scholarship Fund, a fund created Mrs, Frank Coad. by the club to aid a student in Coming Events oC EA carte ee ieeerhlne Me - ota M Eaves Tent Hive 247 of Mac- be meet Tuesday at § p.m, at hh 398 8. Beginaw St, Willard WCTU Will meet Wed. Francis ay ead at mple, 506 Auburn attending the Business Institute and named in honor of Mrs. E. S. _|Minard, sponsor of the club. A five-minute instruction on Winer PTA wij, Parilamentary procedure, ‘Mo- in the church, meet with Mrs. Ogemaew me Four pages today in Women’s Section 12:30 p.m. at Christian Hons, How to Make Them,” was ‘Ave. with coopera- ie of officers. | given by i [ | : |Circles Hold |Meetings . fer. r i [ aEE i SEF i 2 roe re ri F i : sj F d L F [ : f S z a « et g< (fs 34 fx il i ie F ~ * 5 < a < i i Ur ies 2 fis 7 z HF Central Methodist Groups Gather in Homes of ‘Members WSCS Circles of Centra] Meth- odist Church held their monthly meetings Thursday in homes of the members, | Leora Shank Circle ‘The Leora Shank Circle met with Shirley May Small Circle gathered for a cooperative luncheon at the: home of Mrs, Arthur Hoben of| Ada Dubigg Circle The Ada Dubigg Circle met with were given : oll tm "| were delivered to the airport after |With Beef Surprise ae A ‘seven-college program was furthered when Mrs. William T. Gossett (right) was hostess to other Eastern college alumnae last week, to talk of sponsoring a lecture at Ford Auditorium * with her in Oct. 15 by Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Shown her Boomfield Hills home, are (left) Mrs, David H. Lynn, and Mrs. Phillips VanDusen. Womens. Section MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 17, 1956 PAGES 12-15 Trigere Collection Vanishes at Kansas City KANSAS CITY @® — Nearly all the chic dresses designed by-Paul- ine Trigere for her exclusive New York clientele this fall dis- appeared from a cargo dock at Kansas City's municipal air termi- nal Saturday. Miss Trigere estimated her loss at $250,000. The FBI is working on it but has not RApOrtey ORY. ETE. __The-92.d $250,000 Group of Gowns Disappears ROBERT E. LEE Beth Jacob cartons weighing 353 pounds— a style show here. They were bound for another showing at Louisville. ; * * The deliveryman told investiga- $26.000 in insurance, Miss Trigere said at her sum- mer home’ at Lewisboro, N. Y., that there was “always the pos- sibility” that a band of copyists had stolen her een : . Another dress house theft was reported in New York City. Branell, a Manhattan dress firm, ‘ Christian Dior Paris originals had ing from beeps ponies 5 on delivery. No connection between the New York case and the one here was apparent, The Branel] firm said the four creations it failed to receive were ooh between $1,000 and $1,500 Fill Hamburger Buns said yesterday that four) | cleared customs but were tniss-| ©: ‘Beef Tender Robert E. Lee, curator at the Fort Wayne Military Museum for the Historical Commission, will speak Tuesday evening before the Men's Club of Temple Beth Jacob. Cooperating with the Detroit His- torical Museum, he prepared an exhibit on Jewish Life and Culture in Detroit to commemorate the American Jewish Tencentenary. In recognition of his work he was Aging Makes Otte Sisters Circle _ eonducted by Mrs, Sol Lomer- itive | election oe ti i son who a ' Rev. 1 "Baron will “apeak, | Guests at the meeting were Beth, members for the Hat Style Show pets with Hees Sel Bove aay, North Gregory, Carol Wagoner, Maxine’ peg lnage ars raw = beeen ll oo a ?-™-.Whittler and Janet Porritt. Mrs. La | note Tou pela ae Sees = # “speak, monthly meeting. i gas The Otto Sisters group met with ' (Mrs, Frank Mapley of Wie Program Set by Alumnae | of 7 Colleges Lodge to Address | Eastern Groups in Detroit. Oct. 15 | Eastern college graduates of the | are taking the lead in the planning for a talk by Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., U. S; ambassador to the Unit- | Chairman Mrs. David H. Lynn, JOT Middlebelt Rd., Bloomfield | Township, enthuses, “It wil] be the metallic cireus figures done there Robert Lee 4 8 F ag se ate 1 The committee is sponsori & _ Aged beet is more expensive be-) a ee Al dinner for its own members Birmingham-Bioomfield Hills area — fee ae Mae Oa < i “ : = “ . me jotd, still full “ot promiae, : Phone WE GIVE © FE 2-6424| | nn bDeN : Dry Cleaners PLANT, 941 JOSLYN, PONTIAC WITH A NEW PERMANENT ' $6.50-$7.50 wi » Machine and Machineless PERMANENTS and COLD WAVES | We Specialise in Heircutting , ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY eS 80% N. Saginaw Open Fri. Eve. FE re annemen gue Fp? j rf talent, a desire for speed and in- town to study law in Los Angeles, of him like New York .| teok up acting, weng.to New York |Freda __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1956 played. Thousands of young people * ing in northern Mich- Mrs. ¥ aH 7 ‘iD alter Swierczynski P MILLER’S - 144 Oakland Ave. =$) : ; t 8 F ‘ i ) ; 5 a We can save you dollars on Junior Dining Room Suites. Nearly all styles and finishes. Just come and compare. - - 7 Lower . Miller’s--- overhead Saves You Many Dollars on } All New Furniture — of Recognized Quality ! - Latest Styles - Lasting Satisfaction ! ‘Convenient Terms ! * OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! Mary Jo Chapin of Lake Orion MRS, STANLEY SWIERCZYNSKI Patricia Butler Is Wed to Stanley Swierczynski First Church was the scene of the Saturday wedding of Patricia Lee Butler and Stanley Swierczynski. _Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Butler of Henry Clay - avenue and his parents are ‘Mr. and Mrs. W alter Swierczynski of State street. . was maid of honor, She wore a light green and carried “bronze chrysanthemums, ‘was best man. Ushers were Rich- Adadow of Lansing, Neil of Detroit and Lewis H. corsage They will reside on State Presbyterian | Walter Swierczynski of Lansing crash has contributed immeasur- ably to the myth. A rumor spread that Dean was not killed but was so badly burned and injured that he lives today in the seclusion of a sanitarium, Thowsands attended his burial more have sent flowers,. Victor A. Selby Jr., president of the Fairmount Citizens Bank and If he had gone on living that pact might have been lessened.” : The obscure little sidered on 9-inch blocks to form a “\to a baby’s blanket and embroider. - \for 26 alphabet motifs; material stopped by the grave, driven through the.| ¢ Cute alphabet motifs are embroi- ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS | PARKING AREAS | — Quickly installed by our Asphalt Paving Specialists Ask for our FREE ESTIMATE! Feleghons. MAple 5-4601 ‘ANN ARBOR CONSTRUCTION CO. Serving the Pontiac area since 1936 A. fascinating quilt for a child's single bed; or for a pretty crib cover, simply transfer the motifs Pattern No. 5709 contains hot-iron requirements; stitch illustrations; chart; finishing directions. Sorority’s _ New Officers Take Over group Gateway drive for their next ses- (Temorrow bey whe became the legend.) sion. SPECIAL ANDRE’S Custom Cold Wave $730 Complete with Cutting and blended solution ~ Styling — f 8 Fs 3 3 _#83 a Divorced Parent Must Curb Fear: It tricks us, like Gerry's mother, : into changing our compassion into anger. Rare fashion artistry, luring femt- — ninity in soft luxury suedes with antique trims that mean high fash- ion for fall 56! Choose these slim ‘shapes in black or brown , .. os Barbara McSkullin invited the |} to meet at her home on |‘ = DYED-TO- MATCH Sweaters ‘n Skirts for Subteens As seen In AMERICAN GIRL Magazine A perfect match... < heavenly delonized- | orlon mock turtle | sweater going | steady with the slim flannel skirt precise- ~ ly tailored to flatter a young _ sophisti- cate. Honey-beige, mist green or straw- berry. Sweater, 10-to 16, 4.98 Skirt, 8 to 14, 5.98 Young Folk Shop . —Lower Level Martinique | “CUSTOM MADE & SUEDES With ANTIQUE Touches - 20.95 ome ‘Aalematis on Vacation’ OIL FURNACES | Ms. PE tsi Homes Since 1916 DeBeauclair: Liked Sesamelnnaee foetal Efficiency—That Cuts Fuel Bilis Toasted for solod Pee Festares Taos Gis Comiort @* HEATING CO. _GATS Hatchery Read | OR at equipment in that city. * Among the meats shet enjoyed ‘most was smoked fresh ham. | Housewives in Hot Springs need jonly to take a-whole fresh ham it a certain bakery. For fifty cents jit is smoked, cooked and delivered | A talent for cooking and a flair ‘complishments. . * One veociel recipe brought back) | Use one teaspoonful for each serv- ‘ing of salad? After removing the seeds from jthe oven, mix with one tablespoon lof butter or margarine for each four teaspoons of seeds. Sprinkle over the salad before mixing with either roquefort or plain french dressing. CASCADE-CUT | tair-Do of the Month A fresh new “shortie” for any bracket ... Crisply short and flippant in d waves and swirls. Five Stylists to Serve You Call for Your Appointment! BETTY Le CORNU Power may flow by 1960 from ithe Kariba Gorge hydroelectric for fine and intricate mending are Ti ‘two of Mrs, DeBeauclair’s ac- t iwith .% cup orange juice. Drop by to determine how her middle age turns out If she devotes herself entirely tc to the family, every second of the “My three Orange Blossom Cookies Are Treat School days‘call for a full cookie jar. Try these cocoanut orange Cream % cup butter with % cup sugar. Add ¥% cup light corn syrup 1 egg. Beat well, Stir in 1 p shredded cocoanut, chopped, é Sift together 1% cups flour, % teaspoonfuls onto greased cookie _|Sheets, Bake in the oven at 350 “ldegrees for 8 to 10 thinutes. ° Felts Resemble Fur “New long-haired felts look~ so much like fur, it often takes an expert to tell the difference. These fluffy-textyured felts are favored by ’ lbig name milliners as well as pop- ular-price manufacturers, and sim- ulate such elegant pelts as fox, 309 Riker Bldg. BEAUTY STUDIO FE 2-5221 | project in Rhodesia, mink. sheared beaver and mutation) ‘ + 1 just. MYSTERY CLEARANCE The real mystery about this clearance is why somebody hasn't purchased this merchandise. Fine quality, beau- “tifully styled, good value, but it hasn’t sold, so with our limited display area, we just can’t keep it any longer. So every one of a kind is going, almost every piece that’s been hanging around is sha the minimum discount on many of the items. So come early to get the best selection. No loyaways but you can Certainly charge it. ~WILLETT AND DR AT 30% OFF Final close-out of discontinued styles, as-is floor samples, one-of-a-kinds, soiled and damaged. Everything for immediate delivery. Everything strictly as is, no exchanges or layaways. \ Willett Solid Cherry Dining Group 44-inch round cherry table with extension. 4 fully upholstered chairs with foam rubber seats and back, turquoise side board. $498 value. Clearance price $325. 379.50 Beige Foam Rubber Sofa ' $298 Beige nubby tweed all rubber sofa with kick pleat skirt, two cushion style, supremely comfortable and well made. Save $80. Marble Top Tables | 18x8 White Marble. . . 39.50 18x60 Travertine... . 69.50 36” Round Blackvein. . 69.50 We're not going to carry these anymore, contempor- ary design, imported marble tops, metal and wood boses. ae 12.95 Valet Stand . 6.95 Drexel Pine Hutch! Save $100-—We used this in our office—Original price, $239, Sale Price $139—Buffett Base and glass door, Top scratched, but has been opuaed. 90 days same as cash. blue with arms, hall, living room or den, about | not serious. Bigger than. a love seat, smaller | cushions, slight curve, value, worth over $200, 69.50 Maple Platfo Odd Pine Novelties Come early for these little pine others are higher. LOUNGE Lamps and Pictures Quite a few wall accessories and pictures are re- duced, one of a kind lamps and some pairs of lamps, too, come in and browse around. about 10 to choose from, all bat mysteriously close to us . . Fire Place Tools and Things! Solid Brass LOG CARRIER Rd. in Thornwood, built Big log basket in solid brass with cast feet 95 and tubular handie for carrying. Good look- Bellows from England but kind of small, decorated Rie os eee this is.a very handy lace accessory, or for your fireplace e to hang up, too. 95 7 ih 15% down, up to 24 months or ¥3 down and Drexel Walnut Dining Group Drexel peasant provincial floor sample dropleaf table, server and 4 chairs, table extends, 2 servers to choose from. Regular price $320. Clearance price $224—6 pieces. _ $259 Simmons Hide-a-Bed Sofa _ $188 Choice of 2 Simmons Hide-a-Beds, one is square arm style with tan metallic cover, regular size, other is love seat size in teal rubber Willett Solid Cherry Console $59 One of the best looking and et pieces you could have for shelf. Willett solid cherry finished white, has a Red Nylon 3/4, Size Sofa this is an exceptional E than a sofa, me- “dium sized, covered in. washable nylon, has tee §] 69 Too many different kinds to describe them all, See Wiggs beautiful model Home, 3300 No. - Open Till 9 Monday and Friday 24 W. HURON rply cut, and 30% off is EXEL we 8429 led A special daytime or jwaisted frock that does so much for a lovely figure. | No. 8429 with Patt-O-Rama in- ‘cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, 5% yards of 35-inch. For this pattern, send 35c in coins, to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, Illinois. | Send an extra 25 cents now for your copy of the Fall & Winter ‘56 issue of our complete pattern book Basic Fashion—a complete sewing guide for every woman who sews for herself and her family. Mayflower Unit Plans Activities ent for the luncheon meeting of the Mayflower Group of First Congre- gational Church. Mrs. S, W. Barnes opened her home on Chippewa \ststing the hostess were Mrs, Zella |Lewis and Mrs. C. W. Heathman. Devotions were given by Mrs. Gale Hedrick, and Mrs. - Sidney Olson reported on her experiences ‘at Pilgrim Haven summer camp. She also displayed articles made vat the camp. to be payne! yy “tnd other projects. one for the fall season. _|Make Move campus design for the young in heart—the latest version of the beloved high-| your name, address, size! ‘desired, and the pattern number) "372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, , | Eighteen members were pres- ‘road for the Friday meeting. As-|. ¢ with | plastic Let Friends to Go Home Couple Who Share Another’s Car Can’ | Be First to Leave i i "Beauty Shop Announcing our nom hours: OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Exre", SPECIALS—SEPTEMBER ONLY @ All $ 8.50 Permanents $ 6.50 Phone FE 2-2311 434 W. Huron, Block N. of Gen. Hosp. the bridegroom's ring to take care of for the fl Somewhere between the bride's | : Have a Land -- Sea -- Air Planned Vacation We can make your vacation schedule run smo-o-oth ‘as silk with the best transportation possible foreign. Pontiac Travel Service house and the church, beca of « was “Needless to say, my daughter | over ft and thinks tat ahe aheetal SUMMER SUN ‘replace the ring, I do not think JANE LEE TAKES ITS be buying the wedding ving fr _ BEAUTY SHOP. - TOLL 's : _ - pinning Sai ee - = not sec right to me What is your Your*Hair Needs Fall Repair opinion?”’ NO MATTER HOW BAD THE CONDITION Answer: Since she lost the ring, she “7 buy another to You Can Have a Wonderful it, she end M she can’t, yon shoud! LIQUID LANOLIN “Dear Mrs. Post: I ERMANENT to be married some time th oat eat COLD WAVE P having two ‘like to take part in the wedding. | ‘Would it be proper to have two! flower girls and two ring bearers?’ Plastic Sheet Handy It's safe to give a visiting baby the best bed in the house—if you clean, of course. Just swab the : sudsy- wipe it with hot water, and then wipe it dry. Bleached or dryed— brittle or split ends— dry or abused— SEPTEMBER ONLY R8> . Reg. $10.00 Liquid Lanolin PEPI or ELLEN KAYE Cold Wave a ~teiceate indeed Reg. $15.00 | Beauty Salon Mermnine FE 2-061 | with Instant orem rang both complete with mattress. 8 by 60 with 3 drawers and few nicks but rm Rocker. . .49. 50. eee. 1.00 _* © © @ & gadgets we found upstairs little | spoon racks and shelves with a planter drawer for as little ¥ “yas CHAIRS but /there are are comfortable and /well made » priced to sell fast / ee . : / / Z Adams by George /Glover S Oe Pe FO 14 N, Saginaw Se. best dressed in the world—prefers Skippies te all others. You will, too! Our — j Grodvate Skippies Pantie No. 843 firm you comfortably 7 Corsetiers with light Nylon elastic net and satin lestic penels will help front ond back, $, M, L, $7.50...X1, $7.95, Also available | int Boge + Girdle No, 943, Shown with “Life Romance” per : Bre No, 582 in Nylon, 352A 10 38C. $3.50 . Chorge f Accounts (Sere : eater Bldg.) FE 2.6921 Periices: A New riche in Comfort Fashion-Smart You love the American fashion flair... casual elegance in all its moods. That's why you choose Skippies . . . for Skippies. underlines the fluid fashion line with such comfort-mindinig manners. No wonder the American woman— 2 S. Saginaw Sa a ee =f — a 3. See that the jare united with a leather welt. evaporate, keeping the feet warm- ‘er in cold weather and cooler in ‘hot weather, \CHECK OFTEN FOR FIT This is especially important for| heated buildings to outdoor play rule but most growing sniffles. So, pliable leather shoes give support needed and also keep two or three months. the feet at an even temperature. 5 ‘Te covess - _ THINGS TO REMEMBER might make a friend of your | “If you want to be sure that your) shoe salesman and have an un- child is properly fitted, here are with him. If your 5 ree | derstanding few things to remember... little son or daughter is dead set | SHEER A New Low Price on lovely sheer . seamless nylons. With the special run-resist micro film knit. * uppers and soles) 4, Check frequently to see that children. If they go from steam-|the shoes still fit. There is no set they are apt to have winter-long need new shoes every two months up to the age of 10 and then every SEAMLESS | ichairman of the luncheon commit-| meeting. }trude Thomas. : Something to remember about your child's shoe: | See that the uppers,and soles are united with a leather welt. This keeps the feet dry and the shoe from twisting and cooking and the kind of soil in which vegetables are grown) an addition of synthetic vitamins seems a sound measure. This is merely a warning We women are likely to be ex-) tremists. Once we make up our }minds to lose weight, to improve health, to look younger longer, we may take all measures too far. Moderation seems to be the watch- word, * * * For this reason directions al- ways should be carefully given. This reminds me of the woman who was told to drink from six to in the afternoon she developed severe abdominal pains and was rushed to the hospital. She thought the doctor had said to drink 68 glasses of water a day. So take advantage of -all of the new information but take it easy! Tomorrow: “Color Has Impact , out of shape, on Our Moods, Happiness." 29 Attend Lunch, Meeting, of Church ColonialGroup | i Twenty-nine members and guestsjon Benjamin Judd's of the Colonial Group of the First Congregational Church met Friday for luncheon and a meeting. Mrs./Perie Bauma of Adrian, and Mrs. Marcus Scott opened her house on|J. B. Tramer of Bloomfield Hills. | iborough dri meeting. Mrs. Adolph Magnus invited the) — naive Sa os group to meet’ at her house Mrs. Earl Treadwell served as Bipomfield Hills for the October “Creed for tee assisted by Mrs. Harry Pearce, | Me diacradee nd Me Ge. Dances Planned | ' : t urls, the business meetng DY Promenaders conducted Mrs. Fred Voelker, | . id cs a i | The hemp eine Arcola for the Women’s Fellowship smor- (‘ive were | Promenad gasberd te be held Oct. 16 at the ‘ers, Board of Directors at a plan- _ church, Mrs. E. C. Russel] was ning meeting for the coming dance . dances will be held the second and Devotions for the day. were pre- sented by Mrs. Paul. Taylor who 2 Keep Them Warm This Winter | Church Group Holds Luncheon Mrs. B. B. Kimball was hostess at her Lahsér road home Friday to members of the February-De- - Liv’ aot * |cember Group of First Presby- Guests at the meeting were Mrs. terian Church for a cooperative) luncheon and meeting. Mrs. William Marbach gave the Bible study from the Book of Ephe- im sians, and Mrs. J. C. Covert re- ported on the study book “‘Chris- tian Living, Family Style." Mrs. Henry Koenig of Royal Oak, a former member of the group, was a guest. Members were invit- ‘ed to meet at the home of Mrs. Merle Voss on East Hammond Lake road for the Oct. 12 meetings. Rice is making a comeback. pounds of rice per person; around 1940 they ate only 4 pounds; but now each person eats more than 5. eight glasses of water a day. Late). Americans used to eat about 6 AT WOODWARD | SQUARE LAKE ROAD a Priced from : | | | , ALL OUR WORK IS DONE BY EXPERTS for tops in upholstery Springs, webbing and frame ate thoroughly renewed be- reupholster your furniture in your choice of fore we fabrics. ‘30 Priced from All Work Guaranteed for 5 Years Witiam Waicut Furniture Makers and Upholsterers PHONE FE 4-0558 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. SOFAS $75 +e pounds. t Beautiful Bunting—3.98 up Pram Suits For Boys or Girls 83 N. Saginaw HOSIERY - JUVENILE | FE 2-7730 Neumode — | WILLIAMK. 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McKnight, died about 10 years|now involved in only one such ‘Ark., Board of Education in or- "migrating ‘Season. en dering integration of its schools. SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF FAMOUS MAKE «shearer pti gen BT ny “in an craery way” witout toe BQSTOQHE HELO Tels| necessity. of any action by the courts of the ‘ype that you suc-iof Coviat New Look “greatest challenge in our times” * * stationed-at Norfolk, Va. ing of chemists, contestants were picked on the ba-|f{n the world today that the ca-' W. Va, Her husband Alfred, 28, | prise,”’ hails from Nutley, N.J. They have} * * #8 We are Overstocked with jamps and more are coming in, so We _ are ey Peeve out at greatly reduced prices. You will find beautiful Litolier, Hall, Oxford, Steiffel and other highgrade lamps in the newest and most beautiful styles and colors, Reg. $14.95 | Reg. $24.50 | Reg. $49.50 ~inch hi . ' Some of our-fin- ole eae’ oak Highgrade fable est lamps are in- have two children, =| The new Mrs, U.S, Navy begi a tour Sept, 24 of naval bases in'in World War I. this country and Hawaii. | ‘Chow Hounds’ Chance Salk Shots for ‘Athletes i washable DOU- lamps in smartest cluded in this ; BLE shades, gor- | mew styles, large | sweeping sale. | CEDARVILLE uw — “Practice | : geous bases. shades and bases. | Terrific reduc- MALONE, N.Y. &® — Only stu-jrefugees” are wanted to take part | dents who have been inoculated in the Eastern Upper Peninsula’s | against polio are eligible to play| \first emergency feeding demon-| {for Malone schools in interschol-|stration Sept, 22. The Civil De- | ‘astic athletic events, The board fense exercise here will show mass | ‘of education in this northern New/feeding under emergency condi- | ‘ ST he *] 2 *29” ‘York community says the ruleltions.. 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O° Eni State Buildi i owed mother’s wedding. san aspect" to ending racial seg- fatal pricing by conti The building — an- | nounced yesterday that power- | ago, court case — that affecting an ap- ; peal from what he called “the ful stationary beam will stay dark | The announcement said the re- ‘volving beacons on the building Brownell rt as “pretty wil] continue to sweep the Man- much of a speculative realm” the/hattan sky because moving lights possibility that U.S, marshal may|'@Te not considered a hazard to, | Blonde Wite | Ncaumie, Sag" | « of Petty Officer _ |is the soviet leaders’ “avalanche i> jof joviality at idal of Mrs. U.S. Navy tb cif ty and a t wave LONG BEACH, Calif. @—“Mrs.| “Unfortunately, many, of our, U.S, Navy” is Mrs. Beverly/friends seem to be accepting the | Thornburg Ellis, 24, blonde wife|‘new look’ at its face value,” the} of .a petty officer second class general said last night at.a meet- | She was selected Saturday night; McAuliffe, former commander | from among 31 finalists from sta-|of the U.S, Army in Europe, said, tions throughout the world. The|‘‘There is nothing more important sis of their* contribution to their|pacity of the free nations to meet, husbands’ naval careers. the changing tactics of commu-, Mrs. Ellis comes from Wheeling,|nism with imagination. and enter-| plied “Nuts” when the Nazis de- been married seven years " McAuliffe is the general who re-| manded his surrender at Bastogne| rt Jurgens, 40,.whom she mar-| - intensive program in mask-and ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1956 SS YOUR ¢ RiEW, He duri filmed televi-|. Bird lovers feared the dazzling ried to Cecil Cook, operator of the/sion g crete of anton et that|light would charm thousands of} Gregory Oil Go. | saming 01 co, either Oct. 18 or|"great progress is being made” night‘lying birds off course andi 94 East Welton Bivd. |29. the tentative dates set forjin integrating the schools. He notediannd thee craching into thy Sip f i CUT-RITE Wax Paper i i f Save More} : at. the. Bae “ rs Shop-Rite. SUPER MARKETS _ LISTED BELOW BO-PEEP AMMONIA Quart EARL'S -SHOP-RITE MARKET 701 Orchard Lake Rd. HURON | FRIENDLY {| SHOP-RITE MARKET NICK’S SHOP-RITE MARKET 263 Auburn Ave. FARMER’S SHOP-RITE MARKET 484 Auburn Ave. 4 TWIN PACK 12 ounce HOWARD STREET (48 E. Howard St. s DONATO’S -SHOP-RITE {259° : Marshmallow erat: ry Red Heart| Fu SSR LECITHIN - 7% Ox. “THE YOUTH ELEMENT" 3-49 = |, 20° MARKET | iceland, Long Grain ae : eR are RICE 2s. OB GINGLEVILLE |. SHOP-RITE MARKET Gingelvitle 335 Cie Chel Dressing 39°] — SUPER MARKETS | Don’t’ Confuse It With Romance! today we've heard only idiots and 16-year-olds feel qualified to de- fine. Who was it who called love “a feeling you feel when you feel you. are going to feel.a feeling never felt before?” ie It ts the only illness in exist- + Love Is Here to Stay, Prof and former prof in “human re- lations” at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says it’s here to stay—and furthermore, it isn't bad at all once you get the meaning of it. ROMANCE ISN’T LOVE “Mankind,” he says, “ is barely on the theshold of understanding love. We know far more about .|water in its three physica] states than we know about human re- much emphasis on “romance.” SS ne ae “This, despite the easily observ- “Assures World Aladdin rubs the lamp, only those two people who do not know each other intimately can feel- roman- tic.” ; In other words, says Dr. Magoun, romance is stars in the eyes and an upset stomach and has nothing to do with love and marriage. ‘“‘The struggle to put the glowing romanc ‘of courtship into marriage, as though it were love, leads to un- told, heartaches." The good professor has written a Marriage,” most’ poetically that love is not what the a it. And oddly many of the poets have tried to make the worship and respect someone, someone, most ardent efforts to make an- other happy. He sumis it up loving person loves himself, completely not care what other of him. 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Save ‘em for-valuable gifts of Appreciation. tICES AT KROGER po8 ON OPENING DAY — SEPT. 19 | 1000 FREE | _ANGEL FOOD CAKES the three Kroger on Wednesday, Sept 1% ' ae fall in an effort to solve the prob- lem of % 77 i Hy ei See Terrific ‘57 Crop Muskegon County blueberry estimate their crop has run to one-quarter be- ra geedhrd to equate be Concensus . * er, pre- for 1957, MRS, CARLYLE HAGER wedding vows with the son of the Carl Hagers, formerly of Pontiac and now of Marlette, recently, is the former Arlene Lenore Feick of Port Huron. The newlyweds are iresiding on their farm southwest lot Marlette. } Your PTA Is Planning: Ist Meeting for Teachers 3 = : ; = + hoe be in place of the usual eve- s, Receptions in County night at 8, with the superinten- dent and school board membess ot the Clarkston systens ent. Residents may register for November election at this time. Serving of refreshments will conclude the evening. — Donelson School | ? j meeting of the new school year on Thursday evening at 8, at the velt School. The informal event ning teachers reception. Parents _ Mrs, Carlyle Hager, who spoke "| had been a wedding attendant. Dons Silk for Rites Tatro - Dailey Vows Read at Lake Orion Church white catteyla orchid was carried by Lavonne Corine Dailey for her Saturday ROCHESTER Arscott wore a with chapel train and mandarin — Patricia i white silk gown to Robert Lane Johnson, The couple spoke vows in First ceremonies performed by the Rev. E. John Yuells before 200 guests. ‘her fingertip veil. troit for whose mothers the bride The groom's aides were James Upton as best- man, Dave Arscott, brother of the bride, Kenneth Burr, are invited to attend and meet|/mony in the church parlor. their youngsters teachers The couple, foregoing a honey- * * moon, will reside in Olivet where/ Mrs, Victor of the Moth-|the bridegroom is starting classes -}ers’. Club and Mrs. Crow-/at Olivet College. He was recently |ford of hte PTA are in charge of|discharged from the Army After the affair. service in England, y Waterford Township New officers of Lambert ‘PTA will conduct their first meeting * The staff includes Mrs, Dale McIntyre, president; Mrs. Alvin DeLisle, vice president; Raymond Bonneau, father vice president, Al- dene French, teacher vice presi- dent; Mrs. William Hoyt, secre- tary, Mrs, Jolm Deaton, treasur- er and Mrs. John Crany, historian. The PTA here will meet to- ‘Deaths in Nearby Communities Lloyd M. Duffield | ROCHESTER — Services for Lloyd M. Duffield; 42, 3427 Bende-| low St., who died suddenly yester-. day afternoon will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Pixley Fu- neral home, with burial in White Chapel cemetery. A member of Pontiac Posts No. 1008 of the VFW and No. 101 of the DAV, and a National Twist Drill employe, he leaves his wife, Eleanor; a daughter , Margaret Edward Burgett at Camp’ Brag. N. C,, Gerald.and Jimmy, both at home; three brothers; Paul of Granite City, Mil, Righard of Chi- cago, and Ray. of/ Wisconsin; a sister, Mrs. Donaj@ Drew of Mis- Jr., 40, of 45223 . was to be at i rch. Burial will be in Lum iday at the Baird Funeral Home, = collar for her wedding Saturday; ~ taffeta was accented by scalloped * jtiered tulle skirt extending into a chapel train fell from her fitted Congregational Church in 6:30 p.m. bodice. MRS. WALLACE GLENN TATRO 10-Mailbox Line Doomed at Orion Belle Thom, 79 ,widow of Fred, of this area, will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- Lapeer, with burial in Stiles Ceme- tery heie. She died Sunday after- noon At Marlette Community Hos- of the Evangelical Unit- Brethren Church, Mrs. Thom ig survived by a son, Alex Wynn of North Branch; one daughter, Ida May Wynn of Miami, Fia., a grandson, Richard, and one sister, Mrs. Ella Benson of Dafter (Mich.) : Mrs. Emma Zuehik UTICA—Service for Mrs. Emma Zuehik, 71, of 13955 27 Mile Rd., Washington, will be at 2 p.m, Tues- day at St. Peter Lutheran Church, thur Weitchat this will eliminate a traffic hazard, for the long line of boxes are at the beginning of a:Sharp curve, Mail boxes from Indianwood road will be placed in front of owners’ houses on Absequamsi trail, and a road to Baldwin and then south. Houses where the mounted car- rier serves will not be able to get money orders or stamps as they did from the rural route. | Fall Fashions to Be Starred in Rochester ROCHESTER — Lunch, fashions and cards are the modes chosen by the Junior ‘Woman's Club for a . Mr, Siewert, died|Mt. Clemens; five half-brothers | Recaseay th ¢ Delian Tene slend “ Pune tony ste pextooneaeh hospital, Mrs. Henry Mack modeling, + - of World War II, he is) NorTH BRANCH — Service will : Herman Siewert ‘of Utica,|teye tet poacher? nim te |tider and Mrs, Charles Talley, with sisters, “Mrs. Marionday for Mrs, Henry Mack, 61, Page riage Boe gga of Hazel Park and Sherry|North’ Branch who died ‘Thursday|"ckets, Mrs, Warren Snyder, ta- Siewert of Utica, at ‘Cass City. Rev. E. Walter|Dles, and Mrs. Henry McNalley, SOs. Bin Eye Seem Hillmer, Lutheran pastor, will of-|St#ging and decor. : LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Ida/ficlate, and burial will be in the : Com cametery: E@P®’*/Scout. Workers Asked ‘Span on Meidoy ~~ Waoent oat othy Turner ¢ WATERFORD Florence Girl Scout Leaders +H bridegroom, wore a pale green frock for her duties as flowergirl. Best man for the ceremony was Vern L. Smith of Birmingham. -|Ushers were William Dower and Lane Vanderkoek, Cecil Lyan Griggers of Davisburg was ring- A reception was held in the Veteran's Hall in Oxford. A beige woo! jersey dress was worn by fmiy ‘Cy, and Harvey Betor, ‘for Marlette Course Weds Roberta Bissett NN a \Russell Meirow Marries — Roberta Bissett, DRYDEN Imlay City, and Harvey Meirow, son of the Russell Meirows of Dry- MSU Educator Se Marlette Pair Clifford Curtis announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Nancy, to’ Airman First Class Kenneth Chard, ; i i i i t *F | I i, F William Lords Visit Florida | After Rites | MARLETTE — Lt. and Mrs. iliiam K; Lord, who were wedded Grand Rapids recently, are on a Vir- mh is son of Mrs. Kenneth Lord of. Marlette and the late Mr. Lord. Donald Nelson, both of Ann Arbor. Youth Pays $75 Fine entering to simple larceny. He had no previous record. His companions have been turned over to Genesee County juvenile authorities, Sylvan Group Meeting WEST BLOOMFIELD —Paul S. (Advertisement) * No obligation. No one will call on you! , | CLEVELAND (INS)—Tw% south- \ern governors—Frank Clements of after the fire was ignited by a People 60 to 80:| | F and has ecenpleted a four-year enrollment in Air Foree. County Calendar World ym og EL Methodist Ch will the U. of ¢ Lake Ouidance Call Polio Rate : i mond, and ushers were Fred Bis- sett and Earl Meirow, A supper was served afterwards at the Meirow home on_ Hollow Corners road, and that evening 200 guests General Squires Club. The young couple plans to build a new home on North Mill street. ‘Encouraging — Total in Michigan Dives to Half of 1955 Mark, Deaths Drop to 3 LANSING #® — Michigan's polio record so far this year is “very encouraging” a State Health De- > Name R, Parsch Bank Director Began as Firm's Janitor in ‘38; Continues. Work as Cashier who began his career at Lapeer Savings Bank as a janitor in 1938, was named as a director of the bank by T, G, Caley, president to- day. a Parsch will continue as cashier of the bank where he is an execu tive officer. He has a thorough knowledge of the various positions in the bank, Caley says, and has at- tended banking courses and in 1951 served as state vice-presi- | dent of the junior chamber of Alan David is assistant cashier, Blaisdells Reveal Daughter's Troth When Is Wet ' Cleaning Necessary Any garment containing moisture such as per- mg ze EF Bry if jut B eitiit The Child Chub will have its first fall meeting tonight at #& at the Methodist. Church House. Mrs. Wm. Gaff, of Romeo, will presen} a pro- gtam of handwriting analysis. re | on The Mom's Club will meet at Coch- rane’s Restaurant Thureday evening. The Farm Bureau meeting has n Th and will be pespenes from uredar id at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan’ Harris Sept. There will be election of officers. Oxf Oxford Musie Club will open tts fall season with « Hay-Filled Barn <... Burns at Milford newly-baled hay and spiration, beverage, fruit juice and fobrics with deeply imbedded soil that cannot be re- moved by local spotting | must be wet cleoned, BUT WITH PRECAU.- ' TION, know how must _be employed, Eoch must _ receive individual atten- tion, Call FE 5-6107 GENEY DRY CLEANERS 12 W. Pike St. MILFORD — A barn full of] about $200, and other [Your Wateh| | ‘Tennessee and A. B, “Happy”, Chandler of Kentucky—have been ipraised by the National Association quickly by high winds, the fire METAMORA--Lewis Grubb Jr.,|for the Advancement of Colored nearly trapped Tom Manley, a son, Peop le for their action during school integration squabbles. SS Gee (2 acral Seong te a | © Adjusted $4 m by —o Scholarship stu, farm home burned late Sat-| @ Regulated Sterling Township ‘Agen. - J, E. Manley, whe bought the ° Saris ts fe Ses tt| ey om saiimee =e || Expansion {| ___———————— _| totat about $5,000, with no insur: Watch Bands Get NAACP Praise euse onetage Ladies’ — Men's fought to save nearby buildings. rubbish fire started by workmen in-an old silo foundatoin, Spread who was rearranging bales of hay Special 1 95 Georges-Newports in the loft, lewelry Dept. Coming LOOK FOR - YOUR LETTER FROM | i i 7 aa oe “THE: PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1956 NEW YORK wt the ‘average man never had it so good in America—well, the. average dog is having it even better. “Dogs in this country are in- creasing faster than people, per cent agewise,” said Walter Ken- dall, “and they are also better fed than their owners because they eat a more balanced diet. “They are also healthier, be- cause very few dogs drink or smoke," Kendall, food manufacturer who has raised some 500 Scottish terriers, is pres- ident of the National Dog Welfare Guild. The organization sponsors the 29th annual national dog week which opens Sunday, * * * The theme this year is Rover's role in creating a safe home. YES, we do sell CAMERA INSURANCE THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET Commenity Nationa! Bank Bldg. FE 2-987 a Los Angeles dog! dogs,” said Kendall. “The growth of the suburbs is causing a tre- nies erases he ag Pee so much by dogs that attack them as by dogs that alert the house- hold by barking. “For this purpose the small- are often best, because they are more nervous.” — - « Kendall gave this tip for train- ing watchdogs: “Tg you want the dog to guard your house at night, feed him in the morning. Then he'll be alert and hungry by nightfall, and won't Hfall asleep. during the day, feed him at “If you want him to be alert t. Li Kindall is a strolling encyclo- pedia of canine statistics, such as: “Americans spent 264 million dollars for dog food last year, and ithe nation’s pet shops grossed 50 Imillion dollars from the sale of * * * “The average dog weighs 2 ipounds, eats 800 calories a day, |costs $50 a year to feed and lives to be 10 years old. “The larger the breed the short- miniature | peo dogs. in California are better fed and live longer,” It seems that Rover, like his master, likes varying flavors in his food. His favorites: Meat, vegetable, cheese, ginger and charcoal. Not even a talking dog has ever been known to murmur, “make mine vanilla.” The dog, like man, often be- comes a victim of man’s civiliza- tion. Just like his owner he is prey to a host of ailments ranging from tonsilitis and halitosig to hepatitis and a seemingly increasing amount of cancer, Cancer in dogs usually, however, is external. This may be simply because internal cancers in pets are rarely diag- nosed, “People should beware of feed- ing their dogs candy and the wrong kind of table scraps,” said intel: Dane codi-Kentell “They — a poor tol, erance for sugar. Throws ‘em) right into dermititis.” Kindall gets real cross over owners who think it cute to feed their dogs alcoholic drinks. Booze can turn the mildest Fido into an cop-biter. “Dogs tend to act like the people who own them,” said Kendall. “If a man who gets aggressive when he takes aboard too much liquor starts sharing his drinks with his dog, the dog too is likely a eid ec aag st Renee Sa ity. Pe. Never Had It So ee +H is inhuman to teach dissi- pation to an animal whose only real joy in life lies in loving you.” Seeks to Move Patients MT. CLEMENS ® — Lyle Ros- so, director of Macomb County's Infirmary, is seeking space for 75 elderly patients in a proposed hospital addition. 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Metropolitan service is as local as Main Street . ss as close as your phone SEPYEHT 1600 NETRETRYIIAN 58 MeERANeE SoUrANY METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (A MUTUAL COMPANY) | Madinon Avanve PONTIAC, MICH IGAN DISTRICT: _ Mr. Low Vineler, 1007 West Huron St. ee New York 10, New York FE $9491 — FE 59492 of a youngster who never lost his faith in himself, | Today he has ridden more winners than any jockey Two Victories : He began his ride to fame in a box car, went through Over Red Sox long years of borrowirg tack for an occasional mount at bush tracks. | Hitting Gives Bengals | pen a a ee as | 5-4, 8-4 Wins Against He rode his first winner at a recognized race cours¢| Faltering Bosox after 287 races. In three years of riding he had only 38 , on winners. He was told over and over again by kindly; DETROIT ~The Detroit Tigers owners he would never make a race rider. He dropped|#"d the Boston Red Sox are mak- 8o low that he fell to riding “Roman” races at Western! american League a little more in- VICTORY SMILES — Smiles are wide as Bill Jones (center) and Willard Rhodes pose with the President's oe e286 drove the Seattle boat, owned by Rhodes and designed by Jones, victory By outpointing Detroit's Miss Pepsi. Miss Thriftway Beats zscz'cueMiss Pepsi This lime | : Pine Lake, Chuck fairs to “pu meat on the table.” mange with a spirited battle for vedattas Gat he wae Johnny’s first contract was with the late A. G. Tarn,/ Boston crew by scores 6f 54 : ! i whose daughter, Hazel, is now Mrs. Longden. Born iN and 8-4, are only 3%. games behind ' ae et te Wakefield, England, Johnny grew up in western Canada _ 4th-place Red ee oe 3 finals of the tourney before where his father worked in the mines. : rina pce ee : with Begs . to Harvie tet yesterday. Johnny had a taste of mining, which explains the | sainst Cleveland. * * * The Tigers, after sweeping both JS ee : “s Notional. Amateur. Me ; | | broad shoulders on his small frame. But mining | The Red Sox, with 10 games to: rigors gave him an equally powerful determination to pay. ~— bo —* maw ae a F —s _ find a career above ground. Can the Tigers make it? The under Boston catcher Sammy White to score the first run in the ay 8 any Se: WASHINGTON UW — ‘The Gold,in bouncing over a wind-churmed When Johnny retires, probably to breed and race ee Oe oe opener of a doubleheader. Detroit won both games with Boone lead ee ae lcup may have stpped her erasp; lense in the semi aa thoroughbreds, he can sit back and watch a couple Of} ever started, are sure they can. Sas wa ee manaes botup ond a eae a Steaey on another of weed- devil from Livermore, Calif. younger men shoot at-his record with a head start. ber Bucky Harris says , j i 1 : Willie Shoemaker through 1955 had 2,531 winners. Ponte. > ll Alga pitchers , Willie Hartack had 1,126. | Wile the Tiger starters faltered Detroiter Wins _|Career Boy Rests POT erday’s twin bill, the hitters : . ) poe ere S and the reliet pitchers pulled the Walking Race, Aft , UN Vi { : : One of the most fabulous fishing clubs in the world|ciup to pair of come-trombeb-|->] ioe Berth er ICIOry ed ; is the Cabo Blanco Club, Peru, Jocated at the confluence |hind decisions sod pot the Tiere ympics be pean a ee [shed second in the Inst ee : 3 : of two great ocean currents. Surging up from the south)... yo prene tng _*| BALTIMORE WA 2-yearld i alban omg Boy ra aoe nemo aed Hungary bet- Mise. Pepel bitsqrest W omen N M eet : ds the cold Humboldt current, a mass of water 150 miles a Air Force captain from Detroit “pos soit aitae’ abel ptr? su00,.\e3 min — sacs ’ oe triumph, besides overjoying | Wide. Jim Bunning, whose excellent finished a 50-kilometer race here|© 0" 1) it pga? ’ lin 8:30.6 at Budapest yesterday owner Willard E. Rhodes and . . work hag been a big factor i) yesterday in a walk. And won it. algae > e $6 driver Bill Muncey, gave Seattle oS a swings offshore to meet the southward sweep of [Detroit's late - season splurge, while a veterinarian was prepar- | . iled down the tri.| The captain, Adolf Weinacker, 7 _< the equatorial current. The junction of these two weght ath b dotdotamenes wii . Retth’. an. the U.g [MS to operate on the foot of the; = * | g waterways creates a traffic jam of fish, large and |hibition of solid hitting and pitch-|Olympic team with his victory in|" . _— a sel we tgme et cn toon! Two weeks ago Muncey thought) Seottle Golfer Ready | > small, like nothing else in the world. . fing after old-timer Walter Master-|the Olympic walking trials. With field Street, Pontiac. In the panfish|he had powered Thriftway to the, ; Ss ws son picked up the vietory in the lid-|."\.5- of 4 hours, 38 minutes and|__ SW&P® the. California flash! a i ic0 his 130unce crappie was|Gold Cup at Detroit, but he was| to Defend National | | Striped marlin, sailfish, big eyed tuna, broadtail litter. ‘lees ee he bested defending|°*™e4 by the partnership of oan ‘elnaie. on an official's de! Amoteyr Title } ‘swordfish, bull dolphin roosterfish and amberjack have Bing now nage 14 of champion Leo Sjogren of the Fin-|C- Ellsworth and John W. Gal-| Ed Marler, age 13, of Farming-|laration that he had rammed @ jpeen caught in record quantities. the season with Boston at 10-12. 8 Jae twoon "t betnle ee we wer fase af atiemtie beaantae ant sie either Bil| That ruling, which Rhodes has! INDIANAPOLIS w — Since Pat AGRANGE STILL GALLOPS AIRWAVES (FIRST GAME) N.Y., both of whom qualified for|Saturday about 50 minutes beforejage 14, was third in the same appealed to the American Power | esser won the Women's National - aoe BOSTON D iT the, Olympic squad. post time . catch, - . Boat Assn., shifted the Gold Cup amateur golf championship a year + Good to see Red Grange preparing for another year Of}scsun m “<1 suenn os “¢ 0 1 : 10 otherwise ee a ned by{®e?, you might think she had “sl Jootball telecasting. His old college coach, Bob Zuppke,|Wiitams it $9 Maree if 39 8 ne |sott drink aecarive Ray Dossin|pretty good golf game. But tal, " Suned his TV set into a football game Red was telecast-|Scmer is ¢ $3 seme je 23 3/MSU Picked for 2nd et ee ! ~Jand- driven by veteran. Chockjtanned Pat from Seattle wasn't ____.§ng a few years back and remarked: “Grange has more|Piersau ‘ct 4 2 2 Bolling 2 4-2 3| . . pw nce sea’ en | eihti aia ; Wilson c my E Rjesgte louking, ot him now theni when he-wae playing |S, 351 Hoey: 33 H . d p | [eS Ses ootball. ‘ 's Cup. At_the end of two|before starting against Sally mn a ei gOoners mea Er rat Net aed tag ee = — Torgeson walked for Hoeft tn ae Dame, Ohio State and chance to break their own wernegae nd gether jog ae 56th Women's Amateur at the Grange flashed on the American sports scene in 1923), aw ni serinee ty fer Mesersn| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sule, Noire Daeg, Diss Disge antler winning record of al see Meridian Hills Club. y iat the U. of Illinois. In the next three years he made) Beton. sss-------7"-- "908 de 1098 The power in ectlege ‘toothed Michigan State, a surprise run-|(1948-1950) in their first two out-| Muncey, a master at cutting the} As the field of 105 began play every.All-America and made his No. 77 a legend. In the}, =v, #easen. hsi—wnite, wi-jagain lies in the Mid-West thisinerup in the final 1955 poll, again against North Carolina and|turns close, steered Thriftway to|in the first round over the 6,34 Michi 1924°Red had“six’cattied in ; eae San Belling. season in the minds of the nation’s|took the No. 2 spot behind the|Kansas State. Another season/a pair of heat victories over Pepsi. ig yee Meridian Hills ; gan game of ix carries in} — . _ DP—lexperts, and Oklahorha‘is the pick/Sooners. Notre Daine was third. p would “better Notre Dame’s|He said he nursed her to a second course, Lesser was rated as Ahe first 12 minutes of play. Seiten nd Belaral "Taft Rowten, ie to be pe sigbet of by bore Ee it was Georgia Tech, Sat sve record of Ty ees Oe a eS ae een Goes dao He made touchdown runs of 92, 70, 57 and 43 yards. 7. SO-Sulliven 3, Mosh 9. Masters” | Press poll. |Michigan, Texas A&M and Pitts freckled Wiffl Smith, who has won Later he ran 15 yards for his fifth TD, then threw a |!8, #th)., Hurd 3 tm Ms, Hoeft 11 tm.) The sports writers and sports burgh. Mase gps ager Dey, date ) Hurd.1-1, Hoeft 4-3, Masterson 0-0. HBP|casters who took part in the y the Far West and tithes age dy Y pass for No. 6, —by Hoeft ‘Lape. PB— Wilson.” W—licting voted over-whelmingly fot Rm Barbara Romack, the 1954 winner i it Mi - *. He retired from pro football ir . He w ted _Tabacehi, Runge, Rommel. 2—|Coach Bud Wilkinson's 1955 .Na-jing from the Top 10. That * P in 1935. He was elected |sisrem4 "ir't00 (estimated). tional Champions: to repeat, and me ‘» whom - and - : and ‘to the all time All-America with the largest number of eanotsib Gate med no less than four other! much?” which chopped down and current U.S. colle- ‘votes received by any of the grid greats. Uber Sg IIIS Sit teas Mid = Weet perentials — Michigan Pacific Const powers choked off giate champion. — : the Far West, leaving no} _ \ é ‘Ward Repeats as Amateur Ch | The. Rocky “Mountain ; | = ¢ \Maalie Hi Paes as Amatenr \ amp out among the top re 4 ; “= aglie ts Bubble Bursts for Kocsis: 2 8 Mound Peak take it three tines Toning. - said later. or the —_ wars bara A : ae, a i" en ge gg Rage And already there 1s a boom Ward squared the match on the| i second and third place the Brooklyn box scores must be system’ whi 5 OF i on to name Ward as the U.S.\24th,. then won the next three); : phoney, : in the counting which al- F s Walker Cup Team captain next/holes in succession. __,,_ Hlows 10 points for first, 9 for sec: The 39-year-old pitcher now owns year. He was a member of the| “As for me,” said Kocsis, “MY\i.4 § for third. ete an 11-4 record for the first-place team in 1953 and 1955. |bubble just ‘burst I met a fine) wi. sooners with 20 straight Dodgers. Even Birdie Tebbetts, “Selection of a Walker Cup golfer and he beat me.” victories won't wait long to put} _ {Cincinnati manager, admits he's | a is a long wey, = ~ the vote of confidente ts tnkl better than ever. : oF want te commeen HAVE NIGHT SPORTS? _| They tangle’ with Notre Dame at] - esata will be named captain,” said Rich- Call FE 2-0103 FE 2.0104 South Bend, Ind., Oct. 27 after get- Maglie won another big one yes- i : : i ard S, Tufts, president of the U.S. ; : E : : H Golf Assn, “But I would. think he would be on the wouldn't * a *Ipelieter Don Bement. former po a eae Rams Muff Opportunities , ge Rar gl ase gen Baw «0 4 ot as ee i ; at Indian has won six straight and His . next competition probably | nine of his last 10 games, beating will be as a member of the U.S,| ‘ [ eric OWS TSE Milwaukee and Cincinnati to help team which faces Mexico and s iy . Brooklyn open up a half game Canada in the America’s Cup ss @ , — lead. . 4 i ma in Mexico City Oct. 1- sedan ck’s in { Fl Jim Springt a transplant- : sibs a2 Es o ao ge : + rol other It’s getting about time for Otto|Saturday night, it marked the fifth] In his showdown with Kocsis./golden scoring opportunities Sun- _| KEY TO SPARTAN RANKING — Although rated highly for na- ray ety Song Arg: from time Graham to come out of retirement |¢xhibition defeat without a victory/Ward was 3-under-par for the 32\day afternoon and extended its a tional honors this year, one of the problems facing Michigan State |ing the ks te oe ae a ee ee ae oe ta teense Un oe as ee will be to fill the shoes of quarterback Earl Morrall. Top prospects sas parted te fue au os ats ee hy | yo eh CCR Bada Paces GM C Victory With: Course Record 63 on dua ore ae Go tbe isincher on| Stand Collapses | over [ces "Sad tater entre duet" & |During Regatta, tes Redekine 3-2) 21-13. If he Se he wens 35 Are Injured St Rita 11 Wins; Fred Cone kicked ‘Dales’ Shrine lose three field oale and Tobin Rote,| ee ee | Nes, nrine Lose AN a ba tone ee | none of then critically. ania proximately 600 persons on teen beer aoa leaped to their feet at the start gles: It was the second form was about 50 feet long and season that Perry had 3 feet high = a kickoff 97 yards for Several dozen persons were down, treated at the scene or at a hos- George Blanda passed ‘pital. =. touchdowns, set up another Most of the estimated 50,000 kicked three extra. points ei rege « ig idee i 34 qf omit in +e i ee = “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, nt _Eynon Wins Title ~ jaipapA-aacermans poormee Reds Meet Brooks, Braves ee | termined it ] . | Rewett Gr a nei : ‘ ship Saturday in a 36-hole Pulse 27, New Mexico AkAM. : ss Ss sceslllia daid picture couldn't have been So W tn ngperenk that. their ownjthan a tie, but dropped the night- Weekend Just two weeks ago, the Brook-|blacker failure, as much as any streak byjcap, 4-3 Fatteret i, lyn Dodgers appeared to be fin-| That was 14°days ago, and tojthe Dodgers en hurting} Both the Indians and the Boston fro ished, They had dropped = double-/ Manager Welt Alston it Probably them, Pets Red Sox, who dropped a pair to pn header. to the New York Giants,|S°¢™s years. the Detroit Tigers, 54 and their hitters were floundering and| Today, the Brooks are at the top Their game with the New York! were eliminated. Only the Chicago their pitchers were unsteady. [of the heap in the tight National/Giants was postponed because of/wnite Sox, who took two games They were 3% games behind the|League race. They have a work-jrain yesterday Brooklyn WaSitrom the Washington Senators, 7-5 : rc - the Braves, are one game up in|32. The defeat was a severe blown next game the Yanks win or the vital lest column, and play|to the Redlegs. They now are three|+,. white Sox lose will end it. ’ most of their remaining games in| games out with only 12 to go. The doubleheader bet Bal- ATLAS @ CLAUSING © DELTA - Six T Backs Feld Somines of Ebbets) Yesterday's postponement/timore and Kansas City wound up oe 8 means the Braves must play thelin a stalemate. The Orioles won SHOPSMITH © DeWALT . : Giants a twi-night doubleheader to-|the first, 3-2, and the A’s the sec- PORTER-CABLE ©@ SKIL Give M Ho not be accused of wilting under they welcomed as mere peak OL BROWN-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE pes oe eonaiimes pe Pare mee these facts ee ene . | In other NL games, St. Louis Kanses 1. They have lost eight of their) While the Brooks were strug-| Won the first from Pittsburgh, 3-2, Washington at Cleveland, > 'S p.m. TERMS AVAILABLE Pair of Ohio Sophsiest 13 games. gling to open up daylight in their/but the Pirates captured the sec-| PUNT RETURNER — For the uatueiax inated beet, Nos - Shine for -Wolverines|. 2 They are gt 500 in their lastjleague, the New York Yankees|ond, $3. Chicago and Philadelphia) third time during the Lions pre- |p iin "se" ‘se “eg ne : CS | 50 3 : were frustrated in their effort to|#l80 split, the Cubs grabbing the| season schedule, Hopalong Cas- Milwaukee .....88 57 SLM GLENN WING POWER TOOLS | in Scrimmage © 3. In their last 13 games, their|wrap up the American League|{irst, 7-4, and the Phillies the after-| sady has returned a punt of 50 |S"°Loas ccm fe or te , pitchers have turned in only two/pennant when ee do nojPiece, #1, yards or mare for + hasieown. |Patedeiphis 8 : complete games. Bob Buhl has/better than a split Cleveland.| Another Dodger win tonight) He went yards against the [New York |)... 58 8 4ll 27% 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. | ANN ARBOR W@—Can six able). inocked out four times in a(The Yanks won the opener, 10-3,|would just about end it for the| Browns Saturday after taking the |ticase on widiee tos cS) Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood backs win a Big Ten football title|row and Lew. Burdette twice. to assure themselves of no worse!Redlegs. kick. Brooklyn 3, 2" abareh $0 cht quae BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-0444 ‘and make it ee cag tomas noon ee placid apt - Chicago TP Rt ee 3 ‘ pod wet 3 conference season piece snapping waukee ew ‘or’ * - Coach Bennie Oosterbaan can Umpires, a sure sign of their high Even Earphones Don’t Help Sree ATU )RDAY’S RESULTS / DAILY 8 TO 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 TO 5:00 lpoint to a pair of hardy Ohio, soph-| “02 Be Lous 8, (Nee Fork ‘, 5 waukee 4 omores as an indication that his . : “aient Cincinal MoNDAY's GAMES | -— Simo skippers Give Lions Still Have Browns Number DAYTON’S First Line (30 pm vs. iy . d elander slipped Conle 88) and Spahn curb last Friday saat adieael on «Chief Harriers DETROIT —The Detroit Lionsja tiny receiver and reception unit| play. In the fourth quarter he Antonelli (1613) aod W ps First 56 Test . pounded faltering Cleveland, 31, wired into his helmet and Brown) picked off another Ratterman | Oniy Fames | scheduled 14, in a weekend National Football/gave him directions ee a toss, ran 10 yards and flipped @ St. Louis at Brookiyn, 7B gee: Print will get his rote tao ee game sean erterd “o ~ lateral to Kari Karilivacz, who |Cineinnatt at “Paundetpbia 23 p.m. le fact t Browns’ qua) erbac! waukee @ sburg pm. sohe at the 1956 Chief Harriers under!Goorge Ratterman was wired for) Rookie wate Jerry Rei-| sped 68 yards for the final touch- | through eongetiien, Tussin afternoon. sound jchow, the former Iowa star, got! | down of the game. purses pacios HOME RUNS : ériving touchdown — and then The squad meet a Wat Cleveland held a 14-7 lead at the|the Lions off to an early 7 lead) The Lions tied the score at 14 gunner Pirates; Blaylock 2. Puts, okiss passed 30 yards for another. crew on Beaudette park's course|. 1) betore a crowd of 28,201 at|in the first quarter with a one-\14 after the second half kickoff, |s*, Athletics: Triandos. | Ortoles: | Killer the opening meet. Al . Ohio. But the Bro wilted | ‘yard plunge. Linebacker Joe! marching 8) yards in 14 plays. ere, Doby, Minoso, White Sox; Mantle, “I have only two lettermen out |i- the’ second half when the Lions|Schmidt set the stage for the score|Bobby Layne's nine-yard pass to Tiers'* kiss “sensen het Sor, in “| at present, but expect Perry Wil- scored 24 points. iby intercepting a Ratterman flat. lend Dorne Dibble climaxed the pass and’ racing 32 yards to Cleve-'drive. Jeight touchdowns the varsity him in the state meet graduated. | The Cleveland quarterback hed prevent a oYoLe| breaks”’ YOUR jday scrimmage performance. He Williams, ace miler on the state) had something in Ratterman’s Schmidt also figured in per- |for a TD and put the Lions ahead’ \scored three touchdowns. MHSAA champion track team, was) *elmet this time, Instead of his haps the game’s most exciting [to stay. | Between them for four et the|2is0 the Chiefs’ No. 1 harrier last| rorsmeager guards, ewwn calle to help us out,” Mike re- Coach Paul Brown, who usual- |jand’s 2 before he was dropped.| Later in the period, Hopalong iscored against the reserves in the ‘Perry looms as a potential state | but you couldn't tell by his Satur- ported today. ly has something up his sieeve, * *« ¢ Cassady ran a punt back 56 yards. game-style scrimmage in —nampi if he decides to run| ithe 100,000 seat Michigan stadium. again this fall. NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT RACE e 33 4 A K E S 3 3 Andonian’s top hopes just now wen Lew: Pvt. Behind Bey with good . 7 Stef i's 4 | are Pete Cox, Roger Coats and 5. sive os am GUARANTEED ogeinst defects in workmenship J ICLAMIS 4 Goals —_itsxines martin. all members ol\Saceame = mt wi ! the 1955 team. About 25 have cimetansti sos» 5 3 DB , end meterials. Pac R ’ Wi signed for the team, with more) Brooklyn (i2)—et home (®), Cincintiati a" I} e angers in jthan a dozen working out all last i: Seay to. Piitaburgn A . 3 ‘ |week. |, Milwaukee (11)—at home (3). Chicage y a ~ MARKET TIRE CO. (<= nn Fon — Praeaect e see jtain} with three markers, oy wr oeum py ae tous 4 Ae L * OPEN 9 TO 9 See detected tes Destine = ee | Chiefs in a Sunday game 82 remus | * FREE PARKING MONT SES Irish, USC Face SW Foes ee CHEVROLET Spe eet Te ee Geta Firestone ira Ve NITE SERVICE [#222 ==cresc=: BRAKE SPECIAL Ae sai f ; ; i iH we his goals in the 5th would eevee and ons strongest a3 ther win most ral FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE se 2) snd eh. Chie gona att reac," eet iy sey. open wih 7 ' eae Mike Wacker was Rangers’ 4th Southern Methodist, a team that walloped 47-14 last season 7 <'? and You I be Safe! DON'T PUT OFF [isin “ttanic' ints tp tee Sov tome Rie Conta S| genus Att elaiel with V 5 Chiefs’ quartet, with Howie 3 ‘here Saturday night. Texas, gen-| ae Oe —— —_— ~ NEEDED SERVICE |=: a ae ca bn wn ee. ae nt ened ee cen aed the conference, engages Southern Cal-icut to Berkeley to engage Cali Just Beceuse You Con't Toke Time During the Dey over ot tis sean time. cong ae ee emnd ae eam sidization rhubarb on the West ans sJam Canadian Games ons em son. Even Rice, which is green : LE | i Hin if * found of eur customers must eve thelr car [standings have a familiar look. (With a 348 walloping of British’ e ¢ « We have that meay @ering the day and jest can’t take the time during the day for needed * ¢* *# Columbia. In the other Western’ = antl agp oo Sy Saad ‘ That | Arkansas, which ABOUT ca ayttty * mata ws att CO STARRING ecript and produce it, lot the husband, Joel Grey has just been signed to) land, of course, Celeste Hglm al-|They drove from Paris to Geneva/tsniversity has accepted a gift of }also in the cast. There have been, 'many new characters added. ‘SERIOUS INJURIES from fallingoff that location truck ple" is very amusing, telling first!pocye Hunter,” told newsmen at the side of the wife, then the side | the airport: : printed upside «]'m grateful to New York for down. It is a rip-roaring comedy what it did for me, but now that and will not be a musical as were ['m back here I want to stay 99 to) ” “ a 2 Hour Blaze is | 3 Stores in Hancock | E Ht : i : i fs Sport Shop with a small explosion Flames raced. quic ADDED FEATURE sport shop and the Cloverland Can- COLUMBIA PICTURES presen A Story With a Point JOHNSTOWN, N.Y. uw — There] were complaints aplenty about the old-fashioned nib pens in post) offices but, says Johnstown Post- master George one every stole them.” He chained 10 new ballpoint pens to writing McMillan: {No 1 eae 1100-10168. Pulltzer Prize play... : CELL 2455. DEATH ROW | ~ ¥. | 4 t COLOR « DE LUXE Reid oy nen frwees PLUS TERRIFIC CO-HIT JOSEPH RHONDA BG ES SS xe = FLEMING WENDELL Huge Kiddie Land *,2%" 2" MA 4-3135 TONIGHT Keg 2 THE DAY | ALL HELL BRO i LOOSE)... - 20th Century-Fox presents . “The Pajama Game" and “Damn years. j oe * a with the | yankees,” Freddie's other two, She begins work on the film “Do Production Company woe hits. Re Mi,” with Tom Ewell, It was bound to happen event- QUIETLY DATING wally, either as a movie of ® | Snapshots of Hol collected Plan Document Display * at random: Lew Ayres, the quiet) one, having quiet dates with Mona Knox. in New U.S. Buildings WASHINGTON ~All new fed-[_ Robert Montgomery's son, Rob-| ert Jr., who is stationed at Ft. Dix, and Look magazine staffer Debbie Chase will soon tie the ‘knot. This news comes front the display reproductions of the Dec- laration of Independence, the Con- stitution. and the Bill of Rights. | Franklin G. Filoete, general, I am fascinated with the way “Jack and the Beanstalk” is being ipresented as a TV spectacular./Harwyn Club set in New York. announced! Helen Deutsch, who wrote it, tells) apcvites atiinalese, me it's basically the fairy tale but! i¢ has been expanded into an adol- ‘escent story with a moral toward ‘solving teenage problems. Adrian left Good Samaritan Hospital Friday after a siege with pneumonia, He and danet Gaynor move inte Mary Pick- ford’s guest house, offered them because awesome Orson Welles has leased the Adrian house un- til Oct. 1, today that specially designed ex-' hibition cases containing the fe- productions will be installed in a) prominent position in the lobbies’ of new federal office buildings,| courthouses and post offices in vir- tually every part of the country. WSU Accepts $90,000 A card from Shirley Booth that she and Frank Milan placed) Oift From Fruehauf violets on Juliet’s tomb i Verona-| HETROIT (INS) — Wayne State To think I should live to see talk” solve a terrified of ee At any rate, Helén says that Jack for the Nov, 12 show,) has been announced to play through Italy, and leave for home \¢99 999 trom the Fruehauf Founda- Maggie. And Peggy King is from London. ition to buy a $40,000 organ .and _ ‘help in construction of an alumni, Denise Darcel held the spotlight pounce. at the Mocambo when she wa'’ked) . The gift was in for, Eileen Barton’s opening on . the arm of Steve Cochran, made by Roy A. Fruehauf, president of the trailer company. he remaining $50,000 Poor Brod Crawford's injuries ~ ) CONGO ))cROSSING & ae a gn eme Wa | é — Suspe nde While the City Sleeps Ooncred ty FRITZ LANG 8x0 BADIO PICTURES, we will go into the alumni fund. | Reds Teach English TOKYO (INS) — Peiping Radio ~ COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER | DEAN MARTI V.cLE \ ISTAYISION Union Lake and Haggerty Roads 3 Open 6:45 ~—s STARTS 1:20 Phone EM 3-0661 ’ a -TONIGHT ~ DEAN AND JERRY TAKE OVER THE CIRCUS... WH THE MOST HILARIOUS SHOW ON EARTH! 4 JERRY S 3 RING CIRC WIS us Ef “The moral of all this,"’ says chy . “ie so far that he won't be able to) go into “Do Ri Mi” with Jayne ~ Mansfield and Tom Ewell. FALSE TEETH reported today that the English language will once again be taught in Red China's schools. Teaching of the English language was banned by the Communist regime shortly after it gained control of China in 1949, ; ent WATERF New Many Wear _ JANE ROBERT THE TALL MEN | ORD DRIVE-IN THEATER aS ‘se tecting Thor Se MARK RYDELL = DENISE ALEXANDER: o ALD ARTESTS peten : ae “A MAN CALLED PETER” BOTTOM ee adie | TONIGHT HURON PARKING » ee at CE a BA. pp yh A ee Td FREE rein Si ae ic SMM RACHEL AND THE STRANGER with WILLIAM HOLDEN—ROBERT MITCHUM “REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER” ' TUES. -“FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG” fal THeRts No Fun BeinG A Stay-At- HOME Bm See A Good Movie Tonight /! AT YOUR BUTTERFIELD THEATERS! ny V ID ropay & TUES. La! soOakla OPEN 10:45 4. yy, * TODAY and TUESDAY 2 BLAZING OUTDOOR SPECTACLES; _OF THE BOTTLE” - “No more walks, no extra biscuits bone to play with, no —— ‘ TWENTY-FIVE Zh ARTE oe OTH BUYING AN IRON MIDRATTED MAN A PROJECT AS THE PYRAMIDS /<—EVERY BRICK HAS MORTAR ON [T AND MUST BE SCRAPED TO GOING TO.G OUT OF IT 2 a-1" ~ ROARDING HOUSE * P WHY DIDI 6O AROUND ADVERTIS- MIXING MORTAR, ING THIS AGRILL, A TROWEL, A LEVEL AND CHARCOAL f ALL FOR A FEW BLASTED BURNT WIENERS OR HAMBURGERS / KILLER ALL ONER THE. NEIGHBOR— By Walt Disney By Ernie Bushmiller AUNT FRITZI--- WILL YOU HELP ME WIND THIS YARN? 4 D4 —FRVIE a4 BUSHAAtHiALEP Q d J CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner HE'S ALMOST LIKE A TAKE GOOD COLLEGE KID AGAIN: DADDY, WASH! IM SO GLAD HE payer TO a ant? ANA en en FROM WOT LHEAR, WERE KINDA HAKUM- SCARUM STUDENTS, MK. McKEE! —4 THE TEACHERS WERE ALL BUSY TAKING A: REST CURE! IN FACT, THEY HAD VOTED CAL THE STUDENT MOST LIKELY TO ESCAPE THE GALLOWS BY DEMORALIZING THE HANGMAN! LETS PUT IT THIS WAY... YOU AN’ CAL ADAMS \ WHEN CAL GRAQUATED, THE SIGH OF RELIEF FROM THE FACULTY COULO BE HEARD CLEAR DOWN WELL, ST LEAST, DORY'S hal J By Charles Kuhn em Rk , 5 RKETS = Market Shows Admiral ...... 103 Int Bus Meb..468 = Air Red ++. 463 In. Harv... p j Mi a ae ae i Bee L ixed Deali Allis Chal ... 33.6 Int Shoe... 40. | ing and Bite Bonds, F + 18 tnt * * R. P ry ‘Towa a! | | ngs ficon "tins st Grk Goal; 4 inet of oakland County. Mich 16 (AP}—The follow.) Am Airiin . = * pe aged a We.) qe tena Sg ‘NEW YORK &—The stock mar-|am Can --1:. 1 genes, 3qh, *:: Board of Haveeton sla By Them sm whaienie ket put on an irregular perform-iAm Sik giv’ fra Rename * Office : ? were: ae ‘glace, today with a few specialities Am Ma Ber. be Kreage 8 ::: Ba . , standing out in the early afternoon. ae as 2 Pe tober, pre th oe ae Reve 4 Ea Sa oes Ses yaoiio be apr early stages ‘but ee poker an gee Gl eg My . No. 1. 225-275 “Chorionic weral™ TOO v.55 1% Loew's . ..- Moi: 330-400 tape near midday. Chemicals were|2™ ‘isesss'.. 33.1 Lone 8. ‘Coul.. . fancy, om bai Be. 3. down, rails were up a shade And |Anscends «... 4 oriilerd. i . Peaches, tberta, ry, most other major divisions were Armour @ Oo. 113 tack OF: 3 . - irregular Armst eae ve & ven, 4.25 bu; * eeuse 8 May D Strs... 40 Wheat near the end of the first 1 ‘Peaches, J. Male, Pivotal issues generally moved|MP"mo *'*" 3 Mead Op...... 38) ss "hour was \ te % higher, Sept. tt. fences +b 00-4-80 bu eests\within a point a.share in either|aveo Mfg ... 5.1 Merck ...... 328) “T've always that anyone t So bu: No. 1. 3.28-3 Sn. 2 Line... 54. S x ands : ond: | $2.26%, corn % lower to % higher, |b¥. Frere, Clapp's Favorite. fancy. 3.13idirection, A few favored stocks) Resch crk ... 39 Mert ch & 8. 193|who- wanted” an‘ election -so-much torfelted Sept. $1.49% oats unchanged to % fasey 50 ba: Nee 256-300 bu. Plums, managed gains of 2 to 3 points. Soe ae.” %, Mpls 7 ee ae that they would use those means ‘ = A hae » 235 * 3 = Ba * . a * bu. Pi . Benguet ...«.- 1 oe ~ higher, ‘Sept. T2, rye %4 to 2iDamson, Mo. 1200380, % bu, Water r*. © Beis steels tei Minn sPa... aggidid mot have the character that 1'$50 and i interest cents higher, Sept. $1.50, soybeans fancy. 250 bu; No. 1, 1.50-200/ Trading was estimated at/Bocing Air ., 562 Monsan Ch... 2)8ipeally admired in public life, fol- al “ s © 2.200 shares - the | Bond Strs .... 15.6 * 3 lenid. . a be 4 % to 1 cent lower Sept. $2.29%, pec: Beans, Green, around 2,200,000 for Borg Warn .. 485 Motor Wheel.. 20, ed guilty as charged before Spring- *, Sn veans or by regis- and lard unchanged to 5 cents aiZ'**. Ne pds ous "Beans, Green, day, compared with Friday's 2,- Brigg ME... 187 \iueller Br... 344 = field Township Justice Emmett each of the the hundred pounds higher, Oct. $11.25. tucky (Wonder, fancy, 300 you 0; ,3.|100,000 shares. Today's early < Burroughs -. 433 Marae?” 30), Mrs. ae went’ en a ia ooo im each | Stevens & ' _* * © 408 be Homan No. 1 230-300 Vance was a carryover from the|Celum & H .. 134 Xo) conn... bo jterday on the program | $50,000 10 i Michigan. Wheat started out firm, was) 1 War: No,” 1, 03.86-3.00 bu./higher market Friday when rail-|ceN"pry HH Net Deiry..... 38 |Meet the Press what she thought! Food, a pan, and bedding valued Tove, ssd.one bonds, knocked back by profit taking, and| ja: Rat, 00-130 bu bree: |road issues registered good gains.|Can Pec _.. 346 Nat 9204'"-""1193/0f Nixon, She replied: at $45 and $15 in cash was taken 1980" thru ng, feney, 118 be: Ko, 1, 1.00-1.50 be. Broc ’ Capital Art. 37.7 Nat Lead.....110.3/% ” : Rd 980 then quickly rallied above the pre-|ell,, Me. 1; 378-235 ‘2 bu. Caddege.! In the chemicals, American Cy-|Es?rer cp ... $8. Nat Tee... 38 || “I happen to remember very|from a home at 16266 Worden Rd., igo vious close. The distant futures|No. "i. 100-135 bu. Cabbage, Spiouts anamid, Union Carbide and Du/Csse, st... 14 wis Mm Pw... 304/clearly his campaign for the sen-/Groveland Township, Saturday, Tabéel showed the most strength. . lWartety, Ne. 1 Testo ba. Carrots scer¢/Pont dipped more than a point.|Cnes a on .. «3. Nott, & West.. 102 hip. I had no respect for the|Oakland County Sheriff's deputies ja mnverse| ® containing the. bids should * 2 « Me. |. 150-3. AS Carrots, No. 1, .68- Texas Co. and Gulf Oil Bethle- Corrsier . 3 Nor Pac...... 39.1| way in which he accused Helen|reported today, after June mark - tor Bonds. - With the July wheat contract |2.25 dos. ~ No. 1. 2.80-3.00 & to 6|hem were off between -1 and 2.| Cities svc .... 5.3 Nor Ste Pw... 17-8\Gahagan Douglas of being a Com- prior of tas Baird 7... _ the main influence was continued rams Colors . = iS is do-'Gulf had opened up 1%. Se . ee onic on mt ‘4 munist because he knew that was Po ae nered Paty mt Bo miatice further given that the above- dry weather in ber winter wheat|Corn, sweet. No. 1. "yaeia beso Ahead a point or so were Cater-|Ciuett Pes vo ft Sens Tai 932 non he would ie iced wa to Pooles Lumber Co. qualified to “the extent of 100% by Thi belief | Cucumbers: . 0 "Vought,| Wee Cols: Ei... 894|/havé no respect for kind _ gates | sat & ond por- : aoe = femen” it by: pillar, tiona: and ——. a "4 a 9 Pan AW Air. a character that takes Harrison Central P.T.A. Sept. a tee Public of ess. qheadgl tion of their 1957 winter wheat|aes hte apie Rot tans ry = A Paper Col Gas .:-. ia Param Pict: 34 and does something they know is He Bae howe ‘ ins @ 2 10S, | gecretary dae Gent of ein - acreage into the soil bank, there-|REspis=', lows Pas Mes TY . . ‘on Edison .. 46.8 penn, "" gy jnot true. . : = by reducing the crop. behs Horseradish, No. > ‘die basket STOCK AVERAGES Con N Gas». 382 + aden 35 6 8 If your friend’s in jail and needs od ener aftet cumpaee enene Non f, 130-2: ran Onions, dry ery ark, torment Conti Pasa 100.6 Eepst Cole .. 29%! “He knew that she might be a/ bail, PE 56-0424 or MA pire 1. Cockroaches fancy, 2.00 $0-Ib bag. Onions, dry, No. 1. . ; 4\e ..100.4 ‘pl en knew well, : . 197. CHICAGO, Sept, 11—(AP) — Opening |1 40-1'75 50- ~~ t; ho. . 3 6 (OS 0 Gon Te AX +? Phelps D.. . m4 liberal and he quite grain: ‘401i doe bebe Duiowe 18 Wil wy Indust Ralls Uti} Stoc 485 having known her and lished not tess One Full Y Guere May. 9% Wheat— Parsley, Curly. No. 1, 160-1 dos bene [Net change 4 4-4 2 Ji lSont coP&s 133. brie" ** $93\with her, that she was not a Com- the date fixed - nies Sept. . ..... 2.25% Parsley. Root, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 dos, Par- Noon,, today. ...265.1 1344 72.6 282:3 Cont Mot 68 ii-Pet—-; 63. . Romeo Girl Engaged ea sae F Vcusen, Aaacionints, Gre- ; . amype | 230%, snips, Wo. 1, $.00-3.80 ty ‘sinen. |Previdus 268 1340 138 182-1/ Co 46% Pulsby Mmns.: 43.6] nunist .. . once ta rom Maren . ....158° March . "<1. 233% ¢78. fancy, 3.50 bu; No. 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. oe tee sete — ie Copper Ras. 34 oe mee py “"". © «@ igan, whi cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- aa eee aD 333, basket. Peppers, fi Mio. i, igoite Pel Year ago. .....255.0 1367 145 ig0a| Curtiss Wr .-. 387 poiman |... 64] Nixon defeated Mrs. Douglas, a| ROMEO — Mr. and Mrs. Clare/recuiar main out only one hour, No ‘ 220% corn ppers, Red, Sweet, No. 1. 100-125 pk.|1056 High .....276.3 159.1 769 191.5) Het Edison... 35.6 Pure Of] ..... 43.2 : from Dewey of Sisson street. announce prior | Signs used Nov. .” ..... 231%Sept 1 dor, basket. “Peppers, Sweet, fancy, 1.75 Bu: |1966 Low 2.2. 244.0 129.0 71.5 171.6) Dis C Seag ... 34 RCA suse 40.4 | Democrat, for a Senate seat 4|\the ment of their da Beret ocess BPONE. «0. 10 He. 1 et 50 bu. Pimentos, No. 1, 1.00-/1988 High ..... 387.8 1424 75.7 181.5/ Doug Aire .... 03.4 Repud Stl ... 848 California in 1950. Both had served engage! ; ughter, Rex Ex Company Bees RRS a ea aie eA IRS BS ac oRd et Int He of Renee (SOG: Ba uae lccaerece Lerd— tee eee DM 0. 1. 186-200 bu Reg —. , st girl -- hy Rey Tod B.. 536) Mrs. Roosevelt was asked if Nix- total | 1086 Pent. i veces MBSDee. LLL ome taney, Leo ace hence We Radiehes, Red. « Bernese pertrey Rute L |... 38.2 Ridgeway .... 47 | tually called Mrs, Douglas a/°! Fast Detroit. The date for the pose! Now. . ....., 137March . <.. 16% behs. “Radishes, White, fancy, 1.00 dos per sound fo by Detroit ter Net auciiey El ‘a Mus .. "3.4 Rock Spe... 38 on actually that can wedding has been set for April behs; No. 1. 65-80 doz behs. Rhuberb,|[iN, Doutry up to 10 am. Emer Rad... 83 Beveway St “eae Communist in that campaign. 13. 1957. ; tdoor No. 1. .65-.75 dos behs. Squash, 4 .| Erie RR did,” she said , . ee orn, No. i, 100-180 bu. Squash’ But.| Heavy type hens 18-20; light type 13:| Exell O |... 86 St Jos Lead., 45.2 Yes, he 7 \. Textile Painting ternut, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Squash. = | eaponetios 44a-5 Ib. 25%, 542-6 Ib. 26-| Faird Mor .... 45.5 St Reg Pap ., 51 A search of news files did not cious, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Squash, Hub-|27°2; ducklings 28-30; turkeys heavy | Firestone , $1.4 Bead A] RR .. 37.3 : wade such en DETROIT £GG8 to Be Meeting Topic bard, Ho. 1. 100-180 bu, Squash, Thalian, tye young hens 29, heary type young Pood Mach .. €& Sears Roeb .. 32.3 show that ae say during the| pOETROt, Sent. 11 (AP) — Sess, £00. . 1, 1.00. a bu. Squash, Summer, . “gag Shen ON oweee “ accusation. Detroit, cases included, federal state ancy, 1.80 % bu: No. 1, .75-128 % bu]: —— Freept Sul. $39 Sinclair ..... 11 Douglas had erades: LAKE N — Textile _|Tomatoes, Outdoor, fancy, 75 pk. basket; CHICAGO POULTRY Fruch Tra ... 282 gocony ....... 822 /campaign that if Mrs. Whites: Grade A Jumbo 58-60 weighted ing will ‘be tale on ae paint-' no, ar o Benet yomatees, sur CRICAGO, Sept. 17 (AP) —Live ) Poultry ea Dynan ss conte Re’... et her way, Alger Hiss would still be average tos: 5-8 wed avg SM: Second ‘1 1.78 , . " *| barel in| el ec : °° | : small 23- Chance extension meeting at 10:30|1.00-1'30 dos beba ‘Tursipa Rae teepedt hene” and young, ‘stock: receipts 1.238 Gen Ease $3 end olcat .. aod tnfipencing U. &. torsion peney 36 was ony oe. Orage oa os " oes . i .392 coops, ) . indy . Peewees 20. a.m. Sept. 25 at Mrs. Sherly|' $33.28 G cei|f02. paying prices unchanged to 1) Gen Motors. $3 Std Ot ins: $3! Hiss was imprisoned for perjury Browns: Grade A jumbo §7-60 wid avg Green's home, 3468 G Rad. #ry. Cabbage. No. 1, 100-150 bu, Endive, |°¢?t lower; heavy hens 16-17; light hens | Gen ci Gd Bg SoS . $0; large 83-56 wid avg 4: medium 38: . e, regory No 1. 100-150. bi ive. ‘Bleached, | 15-16; White Rocks 19-20; old roosters|Ge® Tel’ ..... $1.7 std Oi On .. 53.7 ifor denying he passed out State small 26. Grade B large 43-52 wid avg Both time and place have been/No. 1, 1.75-225 bu. Escarole. No. 1. 1.00-| 15-16: caponettes under 4% Ib 21-22; Giletie 2. 61.4 a . = Department secrets for a Russian 45's Grade C large 32-36 wid avg 35M changed since previous announce-|}-5$ ju’ ercarcle,, Bleached, No. 1. 1-75-\over 4% Ib 23-28; ducklings 23. Goebel Br... 3) Bun Ol .... T.8igpy ring Commercially graded: a basket. Lettuce. Boston, No. ip go-20 CHICAGO POTATOES foodvear |... 773 Suther Pap ., 41.7 Spy . Whites: Grade A extra large 52-54 * * « S. cattos, pene No. 1. 1.75-2.2§ bu.| CHICAGO, Sept. 17 (AP)—Potatoes:|GT®h, Paice . 16 oan PS 5 by | large 50-32; medium 4-35. Grade B “We Stop Any Leck—No Rooi Too "No. 1, 3.00-3.50 doves Arrivals 336; on track 463; total U.S,\Ct Ne Ry -- 40.7 Sylv +o eT On Pace ..... 30.7 Wan B Pic ., 27.6 large 42. . Large ot Too Small” Mrs. Robert Strehle, who attend- crate. Lettuce, Leaf, No. 1, 1,60-2.00 bu. shipments Frida at 465 Saturda: 179: eyhound . 1446 Texas Co thee 6a.) Uni Air Lin. 8.6 West Un Tel.. 19.6 Browns: Grade A extra large 51-42; ed Waldenwoods Lettuce. Romaine, No. i, 100-180. | . a: & ‘Ful on... 19) Tex © Sut’... 30.5/Gnt Al bin» ot) Weste A BK |, 307 |large 45-61; medium 34-36%; small 22- * Camp last sum-| GR : Cabbage, No.’ 1, 1.75-2.00- by, |Sumday 3; supp oma T. Hersh Choc .. 49.0 or en 2? j\unit Pruitt .. 48.2 Weste Et $5.2 24. Grade B large 34-31, ; mer, will give the lesson, for which {001 $0 tu Mustard io, Peetide be Fede about steedy: Idahe-Oregen ‘Rus-|it'’ Cent...) 413 Timk'R Bear’ 8/08 C8 oT Waser | ot totes on 00 raying each member is asked to bring a ’ 1, 1.00-1.78 bu. Sorrel, No.|sets 4.35; Washington Russets 3.50-75;\tmaust Ray .. 304 1 W Air .. 18,7, U8 Rud seers M. bene | Pugilist Rory Calhoun is one : 1. 1.00-1, Swiss bakers 3.85-400; Minnesota-North Dakota : °F q.Us Steel"... 695 Yale & Tow.. 30.7 COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL — RESIDENTIAL— APARTMENT piece of organdy suitable for mak-|1 > Tara No. Teieesk3s Teal Red" River Yuliy Pontiacs washed 2 90 imiand Bit 2.8 Prenat. ce : x fus Tob ~aeene = yous oe 324 eleven children of a Georgia pen abn nara Saeam aedium, 12.13.00; Small, E5050 loctg 350-0000 ns Mepterak "2 323 Un Carbide”.{1t¢Waigreen <.. 298° Zenith Red ..111.¢/ minister. gent ster of Raymond ane ae ey ee rom Catholic Church with interment Flowers 3 Clemens x Recitation. of the ‘Roe: Duneraire rLowmnas a From th Voorkess-sipie | 22 W. Huron _ FESO Funeral Directors 4) TOM, SEPT. 15, 10964, WIL- Hebe tee hie ia gence veers of Hans £. Shelton. Mr.|Pursiey Funersi Home. +1211 chaslthne Fonerel lene te tne % Se"huee’ ene| LOnelson-Johns . om Sunday for ser- abe: Help Wanted Male 6 nacane a sie Voorhees-Siple eenaes Person, Ruane. Meter ee. 5.) See ‘a, 126 on, age Cemetery Lots 5 ; dear mother _ ere Vite One ered eee Tiguan |ROSELAND. NEW SECTION. 6 et area ve lots. $515. Ortonville 36F3. service will be wi ol ive te PER CENT OR HORE {ge at 2 by buving White Chapel sore with .| of single graves ‘rom owner, im ri 5 re eames ex e atthe ‘parks-Oritfn “ Help Wanted Male 6 7 co near 2 ROOM COTTAGE IN EXCHANGE BOX REPLIES 1 guide SS Se At 10 a.m. Today there & reliable Ml $300, were replies at the Press See our ad under Instruction. office in the following On irlines Training Cen- 1, 10, 14, 15, 16, 25, 28, ro Shak ie feer Joore pane 5, 73, 14, 76, 111, 116, st have weollege™ degree wih 117, 118, ing oc tree years accounting experience an equivalent com- examination from neatedt Garnier ane ‘The Pontiac Press a a FOR WANT ADS i, DIAL. FE 28181 APE W _MEN of From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, sreekiy, mechanical ably Nei ae rhs al aa i sesumes D0 ‘respon. MANAGER than to oe _~s ange oa Reel Sisto gem for that the education who wants perme- insertion of the advertise-_ nen ar na ig Sn Mi ment which has been ren- ces company, Experience vg gy eure will be given @ “lhe Git. 1 | Soarees Savancemrent ones Lechiments Wil be’ etven | sre. ualimited. Piret. winew & Brsene, $00 Pontiog ote ttm advertise. ;, Ca Hauler. Sais esau” pe Attention t Hau : s! fe 12 @’clock noon TRUCKMEN WANTED : " sn Na leas ‘> bese able it - FUNERAL HOME | ®EIWEEX AUTOMA’ SCREW MACHINE Must be fully experienced. Apply only. . DANIELS MFG CORP. 2677 Orchard Lake Road ON OPEN FOR PER- aeons Ay - Se Press, Box No. 96. Apprentice Servicemen Life time employment with minitwum Call Cash Register Co. CARPENTERS Pepertences. ne helpirs. © N. a. AYS. JOHN- SA’ ‘s Barber 617 BE. ls sc : Shop, E. Walton. Ra . Mig. Co., 6026 mie at 4 AY work, MO 4-2310. us ae young man. or men’s furnishings. McNally’s Men’s Wear. 106 N. Saginaw. = xe = Mice wae my . 1 METAL & recs oe? ual rr. tions, sick leave, longevity, Civil . wi Real Estate Salesman e pening * ert mea. ° Experience. Se put will train. Unlimited EAD K. G. HEMPSTEAD FE 4-8284 1@2 E. Huron Bt, RESPONSIBLE PART TIME DRIV- er. Nights. Bundle route. Birm. Detroit Free Press. MI 4-0624. SALESMAN, WITH HEAD OF stock capabilities, for prep shop man's dept. rmanent open ings. No night work, Call Mrs. Feehan, M1 Jacobsons, _Maple at Bates. Birm., Liquor Sales | WANTED AT_ONCE. RA dealer in 6. W. ~~ and NW. bd wegte ms, financially re- Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencies 8A Employment Agencies } BA Ne a Help Wanted Female 7 ENERGETIC WOMAN FOR SALES , Since sewing is our bust- hess you must be capable of rsonal Avon Calling Women earn Start now for Bs renen , ve. ACCURA TYPING iL. Some knowledge of ' Pleasant x ; ene Em- Beviand County Road Commi: Avon Calling Women Start now for big mas earn ings as ve. A-l POSITION R PER- with instrumental music back- ore to teach. Free teache: For 1 rsonal interview see: MR. JOHNSON WALDRON HOTEL 1 to 4 Tue. & Wed. Only Pr doss"* "seis We Huron Se Sheet Metal Men ground rs 7 , t . Keyboard exp, preferred Representative) jtst ming, #ri" Fat Wen tao unity for a sales- . BOOKKEEPER- pi § goed sal- CASHIER for and ¢ ses. Must a high Pull: time permanent Sire Ea ans peegoume| Soe niece Ll 7 beverage one z= renee By Mr Prete — ly rsonal back; “6 N Saginaw and salary requirements, Spplication’ Write “Pontiac Press AN EASY JOB — Box 116. On the phone 6% hrs. day. Be- SALESMEN | gianers $24 week, Apply 20% B. SHOW THIS AD TO BABYSITTER tive in. YOUR WIVES Se ITO I need a one-cayv speciaity sales- it, basement in exchange man to handle unlimited jeads in for bab: . 8-2284. Pontiac and radius ef 40 mi. ; FOR OR PART $150 Per Week Draw time work, Experience not neces gainst earned commission . reson. - Raecgeesine” ofan’ | Ease erage, Maree “OUR REGULAR MEN EARN _ | ° Cleaning plant. App FROM $1500 TO $15,000 PER YEAR | Sect Cheemere, So. Wosdward The man I employ must be 23-| Birm am. 3, have G caf and 0 desire | Sava AND (CLERK, person, Midweet 44-5060, College Grad. $4212 TO $4784 A YR. (Salary, range will prob- ably be raised in Jan. ‘S7) Position open ter person act @egree in business br "Seopa a a ) su perintendent which will involve Fae’ ea. siatinistretive p Bs in: ive * Home. appt icant should be- Fuld" vevotion ‘and “sich “Weave, FULL TIME CARE FOR BOY AL- most four $19 & week, Apply Pontiac Press 18, , PA E, hops, counter help and — reom, Days &“Eves. Experience preferred. No phone . Pan dy’s. 4020 Disie Hwy., Drayton Plains Fountain Saleswomen Prefer ages % % 50. KINSEL’S 67_N. Sasinaw GIRL FOND OF CHILDREN. STAY. Light duties Wed, off, alternate Sundays $15 week, MI 6-0885. IRL FOR F lONIST, ist and general office work. Short- . e . ve own trans. 5 days. +200 to 8:00 7 i SECRETARY FOR LAW OFFICE MUST TAKE SHORTHAND. IN, 408 Pontiac eae neem censor i 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR COU- je or elderly woman in exchange foe care of 1 child. FE 2-4456. * STENO To act as ree and st rapher to es. New style Group Party Pree oui Beeline Fashions, Ben- Titinots senville 78, ’ WATTRESS WANTED: poet BE Wheat and clean 12.6 Perry Ref- p.m. $40 w Sunday work. land ‘Biva Dearborn, Bich. WOMAN 39 6 ro CARE FOR 5B ors Cees medSvare WTA: | Some. ements WS : WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE. oe 5 anne week Vicinity a i work and care of children, mid- Key Punch as hee OPERATORS PONTIAC AREA TORS NEEDED At ORGE FOR 89-6350 Fated! ui" ego RUSSELL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE CARE 3 4 . Near Auburn Ave, p 47914. he Markers, checkers, count- er girls and tailoress for dry cleaning depart- ment. Apply in person. Gresham SALESWOM: Se en ee Ss: KINSEL’S STENOGRAPHER POR LAW OF- cee, A Had 1005 Pontiac State SALES LADIES fant me 3 Janth Otis Bat Latevens Piton , bummer installers, expert Experimental sheet metal & lay- | _8t. FE sist : Gedle: Co. S000 Se John a. inoyai Experienced general sheet metal we Be acttisasinns > Oak Twp.’ N. of 17 Mile Rd. eat Gas Fiure “vacancies ‘in focal ares. GOOD -A E NIC al overtiion. fringe bene. | One to three en ee on Chev, cars Days. See Mike fo om Come. eatect ot te Ail aircraft work -MeGregor Mtg.| Son, lor, examinetent office OF KOREAN VETS AND @PorFER On SICK AND WOOT On rite to Michinan Civ” Service, NON-VETS Prin DPT Cccaers ts | DR WOULD LIKE GIRL. PRET, under Instructions ~—9 ; eee eee on ade aatta aeak "oae TOOLMAKER lil, stating expected sy Renan an: Seat have ai | rota irerat experimental | rere fe See nal oe rer | Eka go EY BERS | | store of . é. omand pe bial. Boe | 98 & vacations, : . Bnelose : ‘Rd ¢ Orton : MUTUAL TRUST LIFE INSUR- Rea Woke ‘cae thin eters ter ee anted 100 Car Washers on Waitresse gprs rh coveranined Se: pey a nat ies eer pm, | Laine N22 W- Huron sppty | - Geive an extensi Sane Avpiy Jax Karr Wash, Hunter Bivd, os saLeaGint, 7 br ee | ae bus Mee aeacellent opportu | Experienced woman to]. MAN WITH CAR FOR’ | tous & conscientious person. Os- ele with children, light a . : @usework, stay two PLEASANT OUTDOOR | Cor Swort inigh-schoo prediate. nights a week, MI 4 SALES WORK Neal. . eae S poet “=f a he _ | Your own — YOUR | Experienced bakery sales- {ale so. Contact “in pers Sah lady over 30 years of a. Sully, Pontise Press B_catalog. ANNERS fo ita N Se voot Etreultion Dept en, Mass, », . Saginaw. is 7 , ; } leaners, 605 ; _ car turnished pt ce | ae SRC SOFA AE, To swap| RECEPTIONIST $250 natured Tm for who office. Knowledge of Sins the, Solr nom wt Braebner's 113 Bank Bldg, FE %-0277. COLLECTION: MAN fe credit collections? De you want | Fo | oe! By Lowes Sorting of $100 o week if you see f CAREER CENTER B-l RIKER BUILDING FE 8.0416 Graebner’s 1,000 JOBS | FOR MEN _| fe WOMEN Michigan's largest em- ployment service with over 1,000 permanent jobs. Come in of call for - complete job informa- tion, : GIRLS MEN "100’s & 100’s MORE JOBS AT Graebner's 313 Bontiac: State ‘Bank Bldg. PE 5-9277 Classified Ads! what PONTIAC OPENINGS MEN &@& WOMEN OFFERINGS en selected AIRLINES NITED ~ ES ES"d- SEISEE OS Supers KOREAN VETS AND NON-VETS Learn eee elding—Big fade ig —Bi Pay i what you do, call FE 28181. é ~ 6 or 6 days & week. WOMAN WANTS CARE OF 1 OR 3|———. & Trucking 19 > Fe ees ae ee HAULED and so forth. anytime, ~ REDUCED RATES Yerge van to serve pou, Smad 1) Ming” Pa ‘tated work. Trucks to Rent Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. : a ARD AIR COMPRESSORS , Lost: Youna pH tA ES NAME: * ST. PE 23-2917. L6eT: NEW BLUS & BROWN rugs. 1 darcon pillew. Bometime out Joslyn. MA 5-T4TT. He- Mre. M. rE Aerotred Knapp Shoes Hermaa 30 OR 31502 SUPPLIES. Mrs. Burses. 3-981 Mart. IN DEBT? PLANNING A TRIP? am RAIL STEA: RESERVATIONS & “1 INTERNATIONAL TOURS CRUISES ROTELS PONTIAC TR AVEL 32-0610. 1523 ‘Bers ® LU “bird LIGHT 8B GRAY WInas. DOUGLAS 7 _ Phone FE "Sins, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 8 ay a Rd. “om oMLORTGAGES =e next week!" “Sorry, time's: up — you'll have to bring her down al Pa LISTINGS WANTED ~ Wanted /k ‘Real Estate Bt page Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATH &_entr. OR 3-3223,_ after 6 p.m. LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN 24 Piorence Ave. ‘ 7 ROOMS NEAR GMC TRUCK: 239 Russell. WANT TO SELL? ers for two and three wei aks We yore | yg Be ® Kc. FPSTEND | 102 E, HURON &T FE 482% Eve. FE 5-610 ~_ PE 23071 CASH , 7 For CASH 34 Counts only, eae Se Oakland won, (Se REAL. ESTATE 7 ROOMS, $13. ROOMS, sii, 7 FE 50676 FE 5-5783 —“F ROOMS, ADULTS ORLY. — BUY OR SELL . Fer eT } for your Orica. HOME. [eta test attire ee eke ; & od. s50-078. Vane Sn When you list your property = =| > TARGE ROOMS AND PRIVATE bath, vk bo entrance, ( . - only. PE 5-432. ALL . 3 HEAT, LIGHTS AND tor ot Lng Py beady Welcome, $16 & Ue expert " 4-Oal your property let our 3 ROOM PRIVATE BATH & EN: men §6 to Wo you. _Soupte only, 104 Srese. s Y 3 . PRIVATE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor entr. $15 a week. $10 deposit. 1 Tl RK, oes, &. Ph. FE 50166 welcome 407 Years S.J Open Eves. till # 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH ron, re J ROOM ty? Peddling Your ROOMS. EVERYTHI et = an re a _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 FURNISHED APT. Bloomfield area. Woodward Ave. 3 bath avatlehie® until ee on Meseday Lake. OF i June ist C. PANGUS 1919 M15 Pilz entr. & beth. PE 25563. Rent Apts. Unturutahed 34 } ROOM MODERN AND CLEAN, 1 00d one — | ghay._ Ralerences, — = 22 4 LARGE RMS, AND BATH. SYL- ven Lane FE 330 tee . 8% & 2671. |} oe tte ar Cail 5 RC ‘BEDROOMS, Olt, HEAT, Lake Orion, FE FE 5-492. AT WALLED MODERN 2 ms, lakefront, Village 2 blocks, also il ATTRA ON DETROIT. LEASE SEPT, TO MAY, CALL EM 3-2183, ATTRACTIVE 31 BZD IZ- a Lake front home. Complete- ly ished to May 15th. 5 week, FE 5-124. a WN Y-FURN. LAKEPRONT home available Geot. through May 3-4006. furnace. 10 miles from Lease til une ist, EM DUPLEX. FURN. 5 ROOMS bath. | . het water Up to? from Ooms. through: June, 1911 W. Lake ° Walled ie. roit, Vine- FURN, RENT, CHIL- nicely we- | FURN. HousE, 7 her = AND BATH and Pr Ot] heater awe © efrig. ater. 945. ® month, MY MODERN HOME — OR , bedroom. a AVE &s eee poome ‘and aq ay a Tesponsible Write 8 awn, a4 E. Piagier _ St. Miami, Pla NEAT. CLEAN, — L 2 BED- room, all year —. Paces main highway lake, ay $50 per me. to June 18th. Broker. _MA 41875 Walled Lake FURNISHED 3 TO § RM. HOUSE PE 3-3067. FURN. : 2 re HOME, $85 $83 EDROOM, tiled* bath | S FOR GENTLEMEN, yeas rE 2-8820. “1 ROOM POR GENTLE- private. any FE es NT PIN i= _ FE $3902 imntted CSiehen arivileges. oe ee AND FE ¢: rADY v HU- ROOM V WITH ? Aarts 2-4 SLEEPING ROOM. < “BATH, fk _ garage. MA 4-3187. Walled Lake. S1.EEPINO ROOM. Johnson, FE aa ROOMS. OSE IN. _At 61 Schoo! at Perry. 3 PE 5-3798. SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 WORK- _ing_men, $10 6 week. FE 4-1963. __Rooms Wi With th Board 38 38 oat che yi ao75,; oon ON WEST side. Ex. food. Bus line. For one clean young man. FE 8-8338 ROOM FOR IF -dsi memo PVT home. PE 40480 ROOM & BOARD FOR MEN. Piorence FE. §-8076. Convalescent Homes 38A EXCELLENT CARE FOR sO 8 SHARE LARGE twin beds, 3429. “7 AGED. at $125. OR 3-5320. BY OWNER Home and $6 lots, bedrooms, — living om. io sitting ‘ie bath, ce a- 2 shade trees, all kinds miles Pontiac R or owner will tr for a farm. bouts LAKE. Cana! front. §-room lake home. Brick s, me & screens. Oi] furnace. $11, ‘ow with ace $10, _Rates startin ne =e. on r) tees e liv ng TET PRIV OME mm, red Ww ag care, = . patient, Con-| Kitchen. Bath. Full basement oll vente’ _So_eSy . Puraite: ete Sa old) 39 ineluced Nothing to do ban] are _ Hotel Rooms cinded. Nething to 40 be HOTEL AUBURN IMMEDIATE HO! gt or Week, ‘OPEN DAILY 4 to 8 p.m. New 3 ents. ee ree “ae unit.| living room with dining ell and 464 A #239 bs je closet, teeter — HURON | ag on een m modern kitchen. Bain Utility rooms. . room Wi race. St__ Phone FE 23-6266. Located st aot Mighland with Rent Stores 40). Fi tee saowe Dri na oat, se Be Duck Lake a or Open NEW BUILDING WITH PARKING | sign. fo a -anorrina| J, 0 HAYDEN, Real ealtor STORE, 45 PERRY SHOPPING}... -- Center good spot for barber - Open _ Sun, 10 to 2 : Off: Space CUTE SMALL HOME, § YRS OLD ___Rent ice ~ 4 lots. Building for storage and TO RENT, UPSTAIRS, work shop, Nice yard. trees, and main floor, 4549 Dixie Hwy. — —— Orion. B,J, Ven Wer. CB 3186, distance to grade schoo’ For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER Pecentte built home. Large walls.. Lake Lake privileges: tered Pt pol Well inna on Cal OR RENT, WIL LAKE “ chiaren welcome, auto. gas heat. ranen type, Large living room, “ BFA bed: * b alum. SMALL 3 BED ‘) storms and se . oe x 125, *.. $75 a month close to school. $11,900, 7421 MN. _MA_ 5-3551. Shaker. OR =—_ SMALL FORK HOUSE. COUPLE |“ “SHELL HOME SMALL HOUSE FON RENT 42 ft, ranch style, We build on PE §-T12. = = We cas Gunase Ge ™ Sanee Silane OW ishing for you. Gee our mode : a 1209 Rochester gm ke Aubarn. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 oi, sTuwell 17181 2 w ar 7 on lot > wits your — per mo, Call FE 2.8316 + as giess ered down. $43 mo. 16 3 ROOMS & BA oF available, See our Oxbow Lake OR a moset, For additional information, | eae OSE wire BATH 68 | “RED HORSE CORP. ner of Ande: Rd _ 5018 oo =, Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 OOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- Will build lea. > ened. MA sie lot, 2 & 3 vedreom af. A A eee with full basement wir- ing; or Wuild on our with emal) down payment. = ee Wood Co. ~ ee a A lovely 5 year old” —z with 125159 ft erences on neighborhecd. ie. Voor srvund e ~ FE 8-1368. Gal on S30} after’ 8:30. Auburn WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 PLASTERED WALLS, sep ¢ z i Re a7 i if - 7 i ; Se ea Feria .'stne,"tandscantd™™3 Besar terse rear PE 2-3262, call after 5:30. 3 BEDRM Oxford, Michigan Oa 63122 ROOMS ena BATH, FULL ment .*e. 208 $8359 With $1280 sown Cistketon — $390 Dn. 2 blocks off White Lake Rad. 2 bedrooms, wall to wall carpetin: oi] heat, real tice 7000 Fens Walnut 5-13¢7 — TODAY’S BARGAIN 2 bedrooms, full beth, full attached 2 car North a ~4 ition COLORED a? 30 ed 3 Bedroom Homes CAriOns IN PONTIAC. Br Sara's wOsPrraL. MODEL (Now under Con ON EARLMORE AT. BONDALE Low Low Payments “90 Days” struction) Down payment only: $200 to GI. - Call Today for Appointment ak ae on mom, ares -—f-> ae Dedrooms ong ‘base == STOUTS Best Buys Today “LOOK POP” ARE YOU LOOKING Por something to keep from Tent ts vi RICH- = ag ys room . ba i% car ra . landscaped lot with trees “and water softener. LY with low fone cae OXFORD AREA = fe =) fe \ -—ae 33 2 =} 3 a $2 732332 A down, |Bateman Kampsen ¢ *- home. Piastered walls, ; bck Tests auto. nest fun veee;REALTORS FE 40528 17 ed jot, A real buy for only : » Terms, 718. Telegraph _Eves. & Sun c et Pre aly en Rn home. GOOD BUYS Remi aes cscerearad | Seager eat tie Russell Young aah, eae te schools Bret BUILDER AND REALTOR Paved street, § room & attached rE ofS ie an aed ee ty id | eee Laat" By ie hte ar Tl g Kenilworth. Picture book is Pius sok room On dow lot. 1s THE “BIRD“ TO SEE = inte INCOME — $1500 DN, CT ATE-WIDE t Real Estate Service of Pontise pep ot: feo al a second w. SIDE — $1300 pt 3 BEDROOM aan e Bpacious 6 room modern home HIGHLANDS Ne ee . ver ih 5 ving. wih is 2 a Tecan $66 his tre] per cent mortgage Ne location. ‘This, hand- em a Peet m. terence crchaser’cam 7 ee payment. Spacious dining Sorc ies) Steere NEW BUNGALOW ay ‘kitchen and Einiadid, Nena COMMERCIAL to sell at 411 008 “Less R, Tripp, Realtor Tal or rE § 3 Sacred Heart Parish " '¢ ranch, Dar Royal Barrett near Stevenson, lovely 2 Paks iy s. | 94200. Bast Side Open House 1 DAY ONLY Wed., Sept. 19 10 A.M, to 10 P.M. 46 N. N. Anderson} il) ONT Rustic log ranch type with fire-, ya car ¢@& | 5] ree, perfect = beach. Priced | place, fenced rd, Ve it $12,000 on terms tached garage, beautiful lot with | ‘rice reduced to $18.) -———"——- goat ae. $3,000 dn ; “RD. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 2 NEAT AND CLEAN 1 hanay te, Rec ig. Sokene 1 west of town. RENT “BEATE R $75 down, $40°per month, 26 mod- ern housetratier. IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland FE 5-0441 ZONED COMMERCIAL 7 room house in the heart of LAKE ORION. rooms up. 2 Private en- trance, Cai and v blinds . Pull basement with meters and — heaters, 2 car garage. Bus Lt C. HOUSTON REALTY PE ¢6331 TERRIFIC BUYS! WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT The Lar gi buy a lakefront home is now! $0x200 ft. lot with 2.3 bedroom. summer home that itn e could be made year around ily. home features « huge living roo with fir ¢, la kitchen, a beautifully’ giaseed ‘B troot . 1 bedroom down, up. unquestionably ‘tne best beach aac find om any jake | in ¥. ed to sell fast at $12,700 with $6,000 down. Call at once, It won't last long SILVER LAKE In Waterford Lake Estates sub WON’T LAST LONG Clarkston Immediate possession This 3 bedrm. al! brick ranch type home with full basement, teas heat, biac large 100%. Less than yr. old, Only $14,200, $3,700 down, DRAYTON PLAINS Street. Clarkston | REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. Nice ‘ocation for No agents. $2,500 DOWN 6 rooms, full basement, 1% nets. 3 lots, needs finish ot payments $40. Call PE GAYLORD|.: A BSAUTIEVE 5’ YEAR NEW = o Soe. close to High and — Schools. with good ae F 49564 GAYLORD “#2 1% E. Pike 8&t. Open Multiple Listing Service Established in 1916 LET US BUILD The Home of Your Choice You may already bh: th plan mar firees ave the to Suita” Eves. LJ _— ij with Brobiems cur home. have = L PRICE AN "430 HOME PLANS. RICHARD 'B my PoLLMAn” Gedigner — '& WRIGHT, architects area's only authorized “Home Planners Center” FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office neat Telegraph ___AMPLE PARKING SPACE ae CAN — A with down $1,000, awed in city; ve Us a ring ful ‘particlare. FOR COLORED -—Brautiful 7 room also have tangts. Give us a ring, INCOME BRICK RANCH Tonk, gee Beet, We sis have 3 bedroom home, Ce- two es, son ‘4 Eien eect Fe eae | Siw ree A 6 d perage. On = 100x180 ft. TGS FE. RANCH wn tents WILLIAMS bree 500, ; _o tna Baldwin jaar on the down Daily 0-9 se 10-4 $450 DOWN 0547 rE 4-004 - Zor this 3-bedroom shell house $1500 DOWN Beautiful fot with targe oak trees pire sae for te e080 00, ios4 vt a large lot 100x150, GIRESALE ou heat, O6 gal, ‘clectrie Water bedroom ranch, Neat and heater. storms and se A fee Brpies ancesg| eae meets, a w beat view. ie ee eeent 3 ce a DD’S INC. Saat tl ar State, quickly? gen Disie Bey., Drayton * NCHOR WEST SIDE seek bi eteree! RUT] D2 Troon, dinine room, hen J hoerere erin ce | “y with L. H. BROWN, Realtor. 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-481 UNION LAKE AREA Lovely ae semt-pri- TKEECO rare PS nee aie a gt ED. SCHOOL is close to | » “My goodness, Mr. aah you certainly do have a green thumb!” ___For Sale Sale He Houses For Sale Houses 43\ » ROOMS, 5 _sown, 3 roo roome up. PE 4 BY OWNER, “| 28 moders. basement, Low down at a monthly pay- men builder who will FERRY ST. Neat and clean, 2 bedroom home ble Ird base- price. 0 etely furn. on Libert ‘ foot, completes al) kinds in 4 tam ==. P. W. DINNAN 86 W. Huron PE 42377 en are “0 NEW CLHOMES - 3 Bedrooms | Full Basement |r= $300 Down PLUg MORTGAGE COSTs Full Price $11,500 . Choose Your Location Now FOR INFORMATION, CALL— Casteli Realty ‘95 Oakland __ OPED 1812 Beverly St. Sylvan Village ' aaa SYLVAN 2383 Orehare, psy aves Fe orem € Office Open Daily 9 a __..._.. Sundays at 1 p.m. < SACRIFICING a rey beseme In & Bs oor t 3 or 3 bedroom ranch starter =:/$200 Down! 3 ROOMS & around Laie” decorated, in & out. Call uerrus 2-6501. BATH. an home. STORY & ‘a nou, ON 2 LARGE lots D ey in still lacks Ht 4695 Meigs. On }i973. CLARK | of shade fenced. Priced “at mete. terms. o enh RANCH. 3 BEDROOMS. OVER 1 AC sy This lovely home was ‘36, and was custom built CLARK REAL ESTATE ay ™ oes Ev & Sundays ultiple Lis! ine Service CAR . Bene- and Te] - Huron r, FE §-7013. $10,000 for imamediate sale. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 3200 Disie Hwy, near Telegraph AMPLE PARKING SPACE i od Ee: bedroom ory Pull lot 50%122. Full | on RM of} heat, price 81.450 with terms POLL PRICE. $1,400 3 room modern home. Good loca- tion, Reitciée Kec aC em te i oes niche ine outs te age P.C. Wood Co. posed Williams Lake Road oa & hae hg mo ag BILL BUCK B . FE b- NEW HOMES North Star Home a eg es Phone OR 3- i $= Sun, ates KNUDSEN n Eves. o | Seminole Hills Brick 2 be brick Templeton: WM. H. ‘KNUDSEN wee st me eg Cass Lake Front sand er moving to . Lawrence “id BROWN Money Di Down Pp ear coke ots he = Terms BILL O’NEIL 4 Bdrms—Cherokee Hills on 3 tO NPAT sme. room, __ room, | Se ey $890 DOWN ay RS poem meotors Same Teanlen Faamn = veer Sui water & sewers, ret Boer Stacked gurene. est.| . THsbt in. See thie one today. oe ARNOLD - saies | +Family Brick Terrace REAL ESTATE rooms = Peaturing large "rooms, ‘Mreplaces. 1) FE 5.0676 FE 5-5783 heat, garages. own tates, Terme, iowa LAKEFRONT se around 2 ar aa NEAT | ef — Fy ed for tiga coosiaer Eliza zabeth Lake Estates — 4a . down. ae not Colored Teom on pe street. rat Cassueake . flendey trave’ 13e car gereee. Two and A Half Acres . . ® mat ALLED LAKE tees meen cal es ee Gee full Magement, coat Hem | Storms and screens. Grecteiot'| Leslie R. Middleton inside & out. Also the . We're not over- BROKER has a. garage. For further ae when we say, “you must information call our *. eee now!’ Income GIL ES REALTY CO. 2 seneee a . ~ sae». "| Humphries| Sistas pag io minute two oe, oe ee . 50 Be s af storms scrtens, ; . or — aig — Be gp rms Located in Ss Wert Saar nie eatie bai eat” Only Perfect for the Ff wardrobe siegets, Ses am PE CINDER BLOCK, HOME AND Ga- | City Gardener cage. 4 rom, Oe, oe wy tetreom frome heme fest 3 Welt Rect 1%. story, frame @ TWighreck 1-008. Center, it baa a large living room 190 ft frontage on encelient $850 DOWN ail bs iy car garage, only residential street. $2.500 down. arg ogee vem wuaye F. 280, te more right in. own. WEST SUBUR for, $52, per month ing taxes Ss ‘telco heD sor ee | Lartinaas sihawent | John K. Irwin to Sashabaw Road — turn east ey ro varteee ving: @an.000 REALTOR abowt 3 miles to Maybee Read. with 10.008 down. 1925 You can see the models from fe ye Street Bie cornet. reat’ estate | BEAUTIFUL POREST LAKE CLUB Soeet___ Wee. FE $s Vent to sell your, reat cctete | AREA sine wun an me} . OAKLAND AVE. Listiwo ne Hg m living, pee Commercial § rm. house with ANCHOR pace. modern aith fut tm ae wae renee "hoe a res PIONEER HIGHLANDS] fre, ima. rit treninee, guaches a Pp N 7 . Foon = : Owner, 2 bedrm. brick, PE 32-1474 are bel . te features, call to- W. H.B ClOW 7 homes, on this and ' ya W. Wuron .- 7 ACRES ows S898 $ room modern brick home Truly prceniges RL wha fl” ge Russell Young} DC YRRIS Fig ER tar ah co | an RPMGEOS OO RODE oF ssetetest, Son Peace | —__Sees Bente 4 | MOLTURL Lasrimo senvce See RP | Swen ows ewmew | oe eee, ier aagsisaertyos| GATEWAYS to| fabs saremie are looking for some acrei 1 basement, full ceramic tile bath’ esse] HAPPINESS | Spice eas z 5 ACRES a pA - ‘81.000 bitin th, Cares tee bce: |" BORON CEETER, gins | Smtr ton at Bose riser ad wake | See sutgemet are | TORRID powe . ted pear city large aa | Gao Rec | siaiptsfeom was | Siac rors. gar beet. EN venetian Barage and nice jot Immediate oN ee Nee satt hoe | ae eee eanae | Sa“ ri 143 a pare, Offered "at $i1:300, $3.500 SALE On TRADES” ‘i ii Gove. 90 mo. Giurbiate Pos- NH white modern en B ION. alow just af nest and clean ; Ss 8 pin, liv LnlS, nice A BEST BUY oh gg pene tha | = NEAR &T. MIKE'S oll heat, lot with nice 2S eS ee ee lawn and ten fruit . local Conveniently Located ant bene ae wit wee) oe Ste ahaa of Weeds on Pest side | 2.bedreom slow. bedrsom down, 2 ‘bedrooms and | ai Freatu attractive brick front, ios for ms a eo eo Mies bown eee carpeted eg beth and — in oa ope pe new to min shower, Oak floors, | tor ana store. ton lovely bath'ena ~ Ee) $12,000, cash to 4 per cent — $2,000 | exceptional buy $8,450, Pe SUBURBAN \ East Side roo Dae ee WAIN ret! teseneg PO Clean Beat J-room bungélldw... : Just off Opdy’ Met . -ehclosed f poreh, ‘full ern attractive tre ment, auto, gas furnace ‘ vom “home, larger than, aver- blower, ogee, gee noe part dition, ae all in good con- screens, V 1 1% car Se mn nice, ‘surround. aR homes. Price 94.759. Mee aced us cata REALTY. 00, ERAUTORS LAKE ann BUNG NICHOLIE) sent 23 So et ae | s m — ome hy on ac “REALTOR | ee OB Setcemie, SFE ER) Mourne uistive eeavice wibartan home. Sr EE ee ne ha ere : MY 2-2821| serie GAYLORD 103 8, Broadway, Lake Orion. Eves. & Sun. NICHOLIE ONLY $850 DN.-869 MO Mov RAY O’NEIL, Realtor } What $8,250 buys: Lior baa ee Garartaee off Rane Rosé. Only “Church Site ersen St. of * Seema. kate 40x10 &. with 240 ft. frontage. Past dev 1 As roved: for well restricted our s oF RBERTC DAVIS Pontiac Red PE DREAM HOME. AT DARB LAKE COLONY IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. On one of the many picturesque eas. ;| Dorothy Suyder Lavender cvES. Oecd 7 PIS is Hate ender Sny ON DIXIE HWY. 2180 29. AUF Realtor, iUILDING Al ase Aad basement, _ VILLAGE UNION LK. net ae ree FF ' WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR REAL ESTA 1050 W, HURON ST, 1 TO 9 Rone Samer ROY I Money to Leen “ 53 fice besvily, pe teasenabie fer | Sig der ial| p_ CCA $500 en aire : Wg OF gh LET’S TALK office. 20 ge te BUSINESS” private senna, fooms : bow Your HARDWARE red in i — wie for tie gpick, sad een! E1ome & Auto RDWARE soins et REALTOR You ~4 set 5 gay cr . 0 Ne problems. ATTENTION YOU ARE Lucky ceeaoashs may Sept ete et he he Loan Compan feck, “take & look for yourself om. street Y WELDING SHOP yn seas LOAN Shee ES raw woe m orem |Sechaw Seat | Sera eee a . : w en w , fas Beat hoe water, secre: [2406100 For quick sale only 61.860 et, te shea aee'| MICHIGAN Business! Extra Fast pe pen [Mort side. 118x100. 4200 down, od income. Moders | SALES CORPORATION Serv} = a. ‘ecen past. 4 acres wooded. $300 down. oe Boek ee nasties | 200M A. La: ervice required. 100x180. Only $856 cash, apece. Thue, commer "would 1973 Bs. ae bg age or eS -— FURNISHED 3 BDRM. HOME os b= oo + made without endersers for Scr age heey Rembeg [tt eren™s Sr Nt MO) ah a eee | as acinment Reatat | 2 De | ee Pog, emg” agenhest | Wooded, seine, su dows: mace ine eek ae owt gee seavee, | HOUSEHOLD : a is aie, to 10xi3¢. North side. $120 down. Commercial Building Bets on ‘enue ie ee pons FINANCE mis ts prea Pr — a. ee Ry iy he Ee “ * Sad Bb, tee romectater «38 | TRADEIN-DEP NICH F for owen be cor- sa frame Dullting has" phase seanmen aot reat eetane, ofS Pies fess Poured Sh | we agrse er —eomcrars Bendis ester -.. ome I in me tape. Press tae ioe, inch comeres sech mosh PE Same a a Tange. 2 ovens with broilers, plus- | 34, "°wroumne irom dineiis’-” $20.98 & HARGER CO, [pepper ee aa | St cee arcana | Meera, Pom, searry_guoe| Cosh in ']-Trip | Seite ‘is iin | Ret creer cone ne Ea a? FENTON ON Lage fas beet. Main street loca] Waste b-ieit. before 1 p.m. first for loan im ttrip! pL Trimirror venity and chair $12.95 33_W._ Heres FE _5-6183 ng } 0 ie Re country pe ee ign 1 Se ike to say “yest when peu | ol sees. $38 renee. ¢ menths | Sadie couch ......-.....---- $18.08 Se a Poo e ORES ROT NET | Seg ee | Fe ee ee | Se >_ Tr ~~ im aces 53.000 termi oF conetuer ot ‘orders a oe : $500 <, Posts a7 aN . i nS Serres oe ott | Sale Sane BENEFICIAL | fe Tats iss Wh sia | folie aliosamr sat Hammond Lake Estates bp RN viet FINANCE CO. oe ee ae dine Chairs, ede included. 4108 Si" seattcasteets ¥ | Orchard LakeRoad | Roy Annett Inc.| jettese fe ‘Sour Weep, Birt | w. aerence ot Pe san | sew ist O18 thee AF poe, | OF 2S oe White 3. bedroom At Middlebelt REAL: ea spot for most Be | ghanasd. Turger's, 62 Mt, Ciem- as furnace. te loca- iw fs Fev ewiscentucseses £. Muren Feel Ewe “ UN Sg a ee ee ia LOANS 3 (3 BPE | serena de ment. Cee eee eee eee » Way, rent? Can be Shows 8h | pie, wctaey waved street and LAUNDROMAT Higuaed. Recreation area, White £28 te snp roads tort eo OHED REPRION STOVER AND AcRORR mexonrre anea | Parag se Meewuial Manmsed | meat" Deiter Ruy equipped, | [eaaurent Exevteal tea ive: |™ © BETES y gmat *™ | ate won Chast Deey Paeere hs Sn cai room aden sheen ead | Sect from. grade. school Being much greet. | housetraiier for your livise guar-| GET CASH QUICKLY CAN condition. #390. OR_3-1786. Ginetie, and 3 ; | “i =Spitzle short Toundry ‘ageney tebe iacloo- Say U "3500 fie oat of fe na» og | ESKER PaRESPON BE down," room ent ouseman-Spitzley price $5. : ~ vas Faas rss. | etraaektataey coowt| Ral Rin ate F° EHAVDEN’ Realtor | sw cous Gn to gong] Eat Sees | ee ee a eS ee Let, Be. a8 Cities. Mane offer, |YOU BUY TT-WELL INSURE IT ; . iisute Loans co ent et saan crsvern SED ner REPRIO. qos.seo-o---. $8.98 west = Lovely 2 ——— oa SAREGRB & ’ ! TV sets, rosa | Used Washer ss $8.00 bedroom ranch home. Rortheast corner, Make MAHAN ony ag bed mi 4.96 si ieac diate aed [yy Oakland | #3" | EORBis Wakbnouee teh Grand basement, es | aT, ALL MEANS SE i et for resi| LORD'S WAREHOUSE beat, garage. The yard is « CHEROKEE HILLS! REALTY CO. REALTORS =e — ake Roed oe eg FE 20263 Loan Company}. ve ies TU cease FOR VACANT MUST. BE bert hate eet Re eer fea "Pe 9-9906 ; bungalow. 23-f%. living reom, CAR } - ment, large ict. 2 car ge E #4211 p s : race’ Juste short Sueno | Adams Road Estates | PROPERTIES $25 to $500 “i belongings for cash we 2st. THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. PONTIAC. MICH. MONEY! Sell unneeded 2 we Lake DON’T PASS UP|a& 7 $80 nv on ondtati™ ‘SEP mee “KENTILE sit BROS ae? 5 Cents Each » f. tt 7 E 2 oH] a a a & 2 bad zgcem, | FLYER TRAINS - 20 pair Pook, & 1:55, Fess ants a | See ay far Pe Piyico rg tay I paiagiee ASKER'S © W. HURON ST. FREE ESTIMATES | » « W SPS, AND FHA TERMS seer ‘Pipe — all sien .| SURPLUS LUMBER |. "Vins br vall coping : & Material Sales Co. ; 2 p+! 5340 Rd (M6é) OR 3-192 *.—_—_ OPEN & - 5:50 Closed Sun. NEW GALVANIZED % = mt Hy eames eebess 12%e = 4x8" Plasterboard .......+000 $1.28 one Y sine ne HN Plasterboard «......... $1.42 | OD, CARAOES y ugines your Ba ~}4n10 and 4x1° alse i stock Pee. Pe new, Seeege Cae, BR Prova com e.g...) PICNIC TABLES cae ee © = | BARGAIN — $21.50 ge ». nie ot EyDeolite o0aaees 38 Rustie, heavy duty, 8 ft. Omiante Maske fie slycore 4848 | Bench, $042" Dixie Mwy. ; 4x8% plywood .........ceusee $3.95 RECLAIMED BRICK —ALL YOU 100 it. bag ? insulation |". $4.25 | want. UNION WRECKING CO., ~- A~ atese Ss 1246 W. 8 Mile Rd. tn ©, $00 oF more ns... 'te| REDUCED PRICES w. fir up to 16 ...ccccaces On % and % scord, CHURCH'S INC. 107 8. l-rd, re 340233 ROMEX L. é versal, Masons & ter. 44589 or after 5 on oe BUILDING 8161 Dixie Hwy. REDWOOD - | Beautiful ¢* and 10° paneling, $220 M up %x10 siding—e220 M TT" se Qud's, Qx@'s, 2x8's, éxi's and s. SEPTIC TANKS Reinforced concrete. $00 and 50 FE 4-s060 fal. PE 4 SHOPSMITH, HARDLY USseD, Boilers perfect condition, $200. 180 Pick- i ware z Fe truck, $175. EM 3-5226. . parka Sy ave; =. SPACE HEATER ig 7 5 _5 ere. wat oR $s894. : a , IN. AND %& EN. Sere Gober ate PE | eine. Rome Sau” © D GRADING. a S Al E CABINET SINKS FROM $0055. Double “sinks from 8688. 0.4 TASTERBOGRD GALE Thom Li _— ow in our we oade nN pa at t new low $8.00. mee Canine <= material on next | age ~Most of ‘ore A Rail rs We carry a full line of num Call for Exsti- Pi Paneling, PHA terms. VAL-| Doors, . re, Etc. ERUY-s\ Auvar nd at, Roches ate hy Mt BY: co, Ra. OL 1401, Open Fri. oy Oe : i RAIL IE L P= SALE _ ai ‘coune sales. a "SR 4a window Supplies 2 oeeene SORE EEE OR TEER OR ee sanogey, wre uh, § am. to 8 pm Prices, %: hardware a ie ‘per wee eal 488 Baldwin PurWwoo0o ’ Clothes Posts DUOTHERM OlL BURNER tis. | BENSON LUMBER CO. : | 40 N, aw re Empire SEPTIC TANKS FE 40428 3872 Elis, Lx. Ra. eee earnc| Lalbot Lumber board, Rock ._ Paint. Hardware, Plumbing and Electr cal 1025 Are. * etevet oe owe "Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 a eke Roe eh woken Wooo RG a Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 PLANT Now. For Sale Poultry 74 a ee ee aie poe pekin “auorege 5 Sale Farm Produce 75 i wi merce Rd., between Burns & Duck Lake Rd. Millord. A AVEN AR’ best this week, Lots them. Hilitop Orchards ‘4 mile South Fenton on Hartland Road. __ JEN = WHEAT, TEST- ed for ge Ri Hick- nation, mont Jr. e Ontord OA 8-7150. Rutger Tomatoes ARS, A len, rook stone Kingsbury Or- Chard “Market” "2330" Clarkston Tree ripened, Hale sa", "Oe merce Rd, Milford, PEACHES ton oun King sixe for ‘ots live, Test step able trom: MOBILE ‘HOMES 2300 8, Dort Hwy. 1955 __ trailer, FI Melamtnur very ty 42, AND 4 PONTIAC CHIEF Boyd room te see the touch of ‘ving. " to 50’. e HUTCHINSON 4301. Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piaing OR 31203 300 8. Dort Hwy. Flint __ % FT 2 BEDROOM HOUSE- FE_ 5.2867. PONTIAC CHIEP, 2¢ FT. eg condition ~ OXFORD Trailer Sales ON OUR LOT NO Generals, Gove hollys, en ft. er wen perany NEW 1957 TRAILERS WwW and Va- # and Used trailers. all sizes. Parts and c per cen converted into trail- ANDERSON | Beatie GAS AND © Trailer Exchange ACCESSORIES STORE PLACE A“LOST.AD." BEN Call FE28181 for an sia earns TM. Reg, U.S. Pat. OF. © 1956 by WEA Serview, Ine q-17 “The Navy is ready for any type attack! A try to cut our appropriations, adverse. publicity on battleship vulnerability, or Army claims of a better guided missile!” Boats & Accessories & 85 NEW 16 H wort ATWATER ‘motor, M4 vn boat, $450. Ghitecr! : 36F3 For S: Sale Trucks 9 — 90 1 TON PICK. UP, 423 HIGHLAND Ave. FE 2-0529 VINRUDE MOTORS. ° craft os Wolverine boats, canoes ae we ilers, Marine fittings and ARRINGTON, Ar WORKS $99 5 TELEG FE 2-8033 CLEAN Utility, @ ‘= rE tiisl. Uiseert Babbitt. JOHNSON OUTBOAR BD MOTOR: ee and Service waeene® & Lone boat, Tee Little Brety the Dude trailers wtything for WENS MARINE SUPPLY . ° 306 Orcha. oth Ave. Phone FE 2-8020 MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT- moto ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 2182 8, Telegraph FE_5-0062 Transportation Offered 87 FLY BY _-. CALIFOR- nia, $75; Petersburg, Tampe, Miami, $30.8: Honolulu, $185 ye tax. Ferry Service Inc. OR LEAVING FOR — N KEN- tucky about 3 or 4 riders PONTIAC TO HIGHLAND PARK Junior Colleee via Woodward, FE NG NOR 'H. ART load _elther_wavy YE 6006. _ ero an ast AND —_ aa fas, Good driver to help pul and trailer “to Ptorida— fer ee Oct, ist, MU +0211. . Wanted Used Cars 88 BETTER CASH PRICE FOR any ane or model. Clean car ir 5 Haskins Chev. e78: , Sage Mighyer M Sora Hines TiS =" 70ilceS oa oroRs | 1948 Chevrolet, 12-ft. plat- 62 OMe ty TON PICKUP, ir tec ondition Uvod tres. | 36 $4650, OA *-3011 WILSON GMC) New and Used Trucks 1955 Ford %4-Ton Pickup 1955 GMC 3%4-Ton Pickup 1952 GMC Utility 1955 Ford Panel form body with power- lift tail gate MICHIGAN’S LARGEST GMC TRUCK DEALER OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 For Sale Cars 91 ba <4 jg ereeres 4 Re: an ’ te RR, 1 ‘owner. 1953 CHEVY “4: ‘Club coupe and in top eond!- ‘hout. woe make an NORTH | CHEVROLET “National Bonded De 1000 S. W OODWARD Birmingham MI-4-2735 $695 eke pouty "| Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass | FE 80488 — ‘$6 CHEV, SIX, 4 ~ 47,000 miles, $1,086, 3-0081. 1065 bs > i ». 4 DR, ba was white iis. lean. Low H, Eres brakes, very "ohare 53 CHEV, 4-DR. — is @ ay aarp uit Aide | ic 1953, ig Cue Vie CONTERTIRLE, equipped. $795. JEFFREY GALES _ OA 8-301 ‘@ GHEVIE «DR. “RUNS GOOD. 1999 FORD —$17 This is as snappy a convertible as heater wit fine anywhere. Has radio r extras. Excep- ‘NORTH CHEVROLET |: 1000'S. W VOODWARD Birmingham " PORD RANCH WAGON, LOW » take over payments. o) o ‘car or small down pay- ment tor equity. OR 3-5287 after rash D 1950, R & H, GOOD COND. "OMe a 30117 "Brich Sol” . Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488 YOUR FORD DEA ALER 147 8. Saginaw | eee “National Bonded ‘“ & | 5200 ‘S. WOODWARD Birmingham MI 4.2735 Beattie Sales Your Ford Dealer Since 1930 At Stoplite i in Waterford | ‘ -eyi. AT WOODWARD BYYE fasst _| ae TATION WAGON 4 . $1,000. 8317 Big Lake plow. FE +00. DR. SEDAN. sy \MERCURY 2 2 _ A adio & ‘4 Low mitooge. —— and “Bright Spot” Olds-Cadillae Orchard Lake at Cass 3] MERCURY, GOOD sHAPE. FE 8-285! ‘— "RAMBLER $1, $288. GOOD _ condition. PE +9811 ~~ Look! Look! Look! ere eee tee eeeheee Sse en ee Cor. Auburn E. Bivd. HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Lucky Atto Sites #1 8. Saginaw 4-1006 SB FORD 4-DOOR $795 “Custom Liner |r LARRY |= Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 “HOLIDAY, ‘ GLDs SUPER & _ exc. condition. Many extras. x LYMOUTH t DR Set VE- er nee +DOOR iss? PONTIAC Like 8 NEW, 39,000 miles take older car 4, ste CATALINA, and heater, $1,650. ; A) 1956 Ponta rchiel exatom 6 dr. Catalina. Seer this beauty. Sales | Beer N. Main St. Clarkston Your ret Dealer MA _5-6566 as eu . Sas W052 PONTIAC : GooD At Stoplite in Waterford aa i nee crete POC an . “ SS ee es eee lear wrong. Dag era ; “48 IA is i OLDS-EUPER #-WARDTOP. ged” ond ; Tac COnVERTIETE: It’s Your Meester Maram, We ‘er: Sot G84 Yoel =| Money, Prey f ' EASY ED Spend It Wisely | WILL Isee Pirmduth 4 des 202200°" flaws TOTE Sat 9 eeereeereeeer 1) om we, #8) ~=YYOUR te Top cles ete oe at: NOTE Peat] Ged ere 6 trnasportation specials ......6100) peop ore _ 5 8. w at Judson ist a tee aie $1 eal Wiltams Lake Ra. < On otis Bas Gee prarath | B| “teetear ces oe RIRMENSCUNEIDE |e me PTE UTH Clean. OR TO SPELL. Easy TO | TRADE UP OR DOWN Smal, “86 Ford, Victoria Mus WELI AF ONCE —orpeuo- | Ss Gy Sintcn wanes IMT ey! . syeromels 4 dr. a ya Cher. Hardtop veay Ra- dio. Heater New me covers — b Aig em and 4Dr 135. 5170 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 33 Weck ‘Rambier Wages wet Cta9 Guten % 9.0m a | ore Power Metekes Ww. Well Tres | 7 M ay Be Cadet Blue. Must drive “HURON } ITR.S «| ‘Bright Spot” TODAY’ 5. Olds-Cadillac SPECIAL "S1 Chevrolet Station.Wagon RADIO, 3} SEATS, VERY CLEAN. __$150 DOWN $36.80 MONTH BRAID DeSote Ply: Dealer ee Years Pair Desiing eo At W Pike #1, FE 20186 JEROME Hask him Chev. a a a wat] Ch FIRE cc ets 4 door 1084 Fama as ee yo Se 196 , 2 door % fase motor, ww tires, HOUGHTEN & SON 628 NORTH MAIN ROCHESTER 1956 CHEV. DEMO'S EXECUTIVE CARS at Substantial Savings 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS Hardtops — Converts. LOW AS $195 OR YOUR CAR DOWN UP TO 36 MOS, ON BAL, Fastest Growing THASKING| PONTIACIO PONTIAC 54 Chieftain Dix. 8 $1295 4 door, Radio & heater, Hydra- matic, — PONTIAC : ‘S$4-Door worse ecs S945 +e 53 Catalina Coupe Coupe . * #1195 4 door, Radio 53 Styline Deluxe . = + $795 et cop coerce 53 BelAir 4D. 4Dr. a5 $945 Radio & Heater. Real Sha 53 Conturtibie « exes $1095 O'Drive. Radio & Heater, eg a 51 Convertible Cpe. $495 ‘51 Chieftain 4Dr.-. $495 RETAIi. STORE} “GOODWILL USED CARS” , SM ta kJ cars, make, any model. Tor mk op or TR con ot| Mg MOOREA, MORNE STORE | OS : . you con Highway. _- BAG EY AUTO PARTS ; 7 1955 F RD ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Beg Fh IF rE ss Trailer Space 79 | TE zm f a co etre wu SEE OUR ” V-8 sedan > FOR the bur “FOR & oe THAN bo r5er* 4, A WHERE TO GO! ~~ Rutger Tomatoes * service _Cail_ PE ‘asta, Safe Buy tervesheut, Priced very low end . 15.000 plants loaded with red ripe | AUBURN HEIGHTS eS. ANTED: ‘5 V4 HARDTOP, FOR. USED CARS ~ small down payment. i just pee re i - - NORTH It's TO GET, WE BELIEVE, THE BEST “THE HIGH DOLLAR, CENTRAL Not Too Li BUYS IN nem, Drive ihe ene Ta LINCOLN MERCURY CHEVROLET ot loo Late : “National Bonded Dealer” To Get $1195 J.-VAN WELT 1000'S. WOODWARD . . ak HASKIN S [nese te] Ready 1953 Oldsmobile 4 Door Bud Shelton Motor Ty SPECIALS: ise FORD 2 DR. 5 RACED EN- For Winter! , Pays top dollar, tor ‘ate 1 Ghew. 2. er Ein e-1389. — 995 a . SHOP I ; Se) ist Shor, Seluay sedan Saturday's Weather S . Then Bring it Here | 2 Pepe * 1953 FORD | & iiechedt eit? star 1953 Pontiac 4 Door y new oe for parts. ert Maddy sata RVERULL SS —— ee 725 PRESENT AND oR YORE = ais ———— 5 2020 Dixie Hwy.- Many ‘more to choose from. As 5 THAT is JUST ANEAD REMEM., . $895 Tolls to polishing rolls, ‘or Sale Tires .80-A re, a 3 low as $145 full orice. Make your with v-8 BER , sorting rolls j- . own terms, Radio and heater. Very nice + motor, FE | oopYEAR, coon. | HIGH $$$ Paid : . “Goodwill Used Cars” 1953 Dodge 4 Door 3. oF white side ‘walle $0 ot. are We PAY, TOP pouaR FoR! TT NK OVINIC NORTH ARE DEPENDABLE Sve. sane) DIZLONIINGD ihc Horo merpa, Lome WILLIAMS | COMMUNITY CHEVROLET CHEVROLET '6 BelAir Dr. «$2095 NeW PARMALL | 3" gieis- WHITE WALL OOO . “Oakland County's Deluze. na hee 10-8: Saginaw PIE 4.0087, MOTORS Fastest Growing Dealer” 91000) S y's: WOODWARD 56 Fairl "on $2005 conb ING BROS. gaits me walle, 803 8. Saginaw. 803 N. ewri Pa scafTt! ,Diste Mighwas, ot us ane a n radio beste. Ford-o-Mawe $] 595 rm eon a! Kv aT OPDYRE SP wren 080 ‘and Up. “JUNK CARS WANTED fo & Hester FOL PONTIAC y mo op te ° Pe i S bs Special Offer | *GieP tine a [Eat ahem | 1954 PONT. |S F Rec 2 | ea a Ea Soe 1954 Mercury 2 Door EXTRA - TREADING CO. | “"North Chevrolet's STAR CHIEF’ | "st eee as, iy - $1195 - Perry - FE 00! Rie Lot in Birmingham-| «door sedan with radio, heater | oF ,, MY |'5S Monterey 4-Dr. ‘$1895 New Discount Auto Service 81 IGH $$$ PAID fede and ou ether extras, Like new 4-0905._After “4 p.m./ Radio & eater, Mere-O-Matic. “oe Me aa coi HICH SSS PA a “tt temo | 1953 Olds Convertible REAR) om suse |. | NORTH | RP it fi eer wate @one $30. Good Used” Tractors SALES ide Used Cars $295 mae 2 aes “fovtomats, | Gopb CURAN "jo GBs Gl ee OR GREY, CHEVROLET Drve,ome hare ygrertead Mt les | '54 Chieftain Dix. . $1395) , a 3 of fie chimped and ag nnn as | Mrs su noe ee | 1000'S" S" WOODWARD, |afe*hnga Sree | ¢ fom Sa moe | 1950 Pontiac 2 Door ge uote oy | For Sale ae 83 oS iy Fon onks CHEaP meee West Side Used Cots _l+54 4-Dr. Mainline «..$945 | , $28 North M Rocheste 2-2666 days or eves, FINAL CLEARANCE - Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matic, $145 $1795 $995 $295 $695 BANK RATES 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. SPRITE Whe GET TO KNOW TOWN, SEE OLIVER BUICK ~ §IS95 1954 Buick 2 Door | 1951 Kaiser 2 Door 1955 Ford Convertible 1953 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan 1951 Ford 2 Door 1952 Pontiac 4 Door OLIVER BUICK] Open Till 9 BM ‘ leo Schedule for IK 's Radio Progr | | -- Today's Radio Programs -- Networks Offer WIR, (700) = CKELW, (900) = WWJ, (980) «= WAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1060) WIBK, (1490) V . ; : 3 — os neg pan ariety of Fare 6:00~-WIR, News : Wren, Soundstage #36 WIR, Muse Mal Wai "Saser's Wonderland; ~~ cote! Ww, News 19:30—WIR, Robert @. Le Ww. s, Reid ‘W, News, WXYZ — Wattrick sim Scramble WIBK. News. George ; HIB. News, Des MeLeoe | we ee le eae ae ye Summer Drought Ends Dinner Serenade | 108-W0R, Mews GRIM: news, Mabry bane | EWE Pm | GS First-Rate Shows ak puoew Date fame kere o1 Town WCAR, News. Rou Roundup 4 Bo ig olay mat Oo F lood Tv Screens WIEK’ Don McLeod WPOR. News & Secs 9:90—WJR. Jack r Harris CELW, ona Sevies’ WAR, Cereven of Muss 11:90—WIR, Music le;00—wWiR. arthur Godfrey WJBE. Game _ By ROBERT R. METZ 1:00-WJR, Guest Mouse ON, Seances” =| MTR. My True Sry | WEOM Tempe NEW YORK (INS) — The long) know.) WXYZ Mickey Short TUESDAY MORNING wear ee pes pean tp ws. Rose Mulnetia: tion’ television ‘overs £3 ‘wv * WiBK! News ¢ae-WIR, News, Melody | WFON. Mainly for Miliady See, How, mae ~—r Y WCAR, News Caravan wav, a, eae oRLW Marrieg | 3Nes beer Matinee After hese inthe of reruns, , Rooster Ww in Air replacements, baseball and recreates | ER Sais fa Seteae caesar | Shae corm (maces peal end gals, le ¢:38—WJR, Voice of Agricit Grand : House Pa shows back Pere ttee | Sab eeaee | Saw per fortes | ee en te | Show World WIBK, N Chase apparent CKLW, True Detective Cam, ‘Cotfes With “Gem| Wear Tolniy tor baiiady Fogerty at Despite an lack of pio- WPON, Call the tune a oh ae TKTE: Hoan Data | WaTE. Wattrick, aperts’ [have spent several million dollars 1:20--WIR, Talent Scouts wxyz. News, Walle CKLW, Queen for a Day CKLW. Radio. p lining up what sounds like interest- sized crown. CKLW, Danger WJBK, News, Clark Reid TUESPAY AFTERNOON | 4:00—WJR, Music Han ing viewing. Here's a rundown of 9:90 WIR, Rews: Jeep wron, a Sen, Cam 12;00—WIR, Jack White we sofe of the major programs in WXYZ, Edward Morgan T3e— WIR, Musie Ht WXYZ. News Ace 5:00—WIR, p teahart (Sight: CKLW, Round Ce Same Walt CRLW. News, Benecke WW, News at § wha pa Senses * . o" JBK, News, Tom George Wattrick, SUNDAY vgecmam, nore, cxpta | Wea fast Sats, S| BOSE Rita | Bete Revs Soames | “Omnibus” shite to evening on ws, Canteen ne a rgd = Jack White 12:20 —WaR, Time Out, Music . ipo ABC beginning Oct. 8. “Wide Wide CREW. Bob Cartisle Wark. ewe Walle Sale Riya. 1rd yin “Deand _—«| World” returned to NBC yesterday. wwo = Pag Browoell oe. pose, Toby David | WCAR, Musie ¥ Bows, MeKenste Alternating with it for 13 weeks WXYZ. Top of Town ‘CAR, News, Coffee, Clem rt cE ad Wendy Warren | we ae a othe wil Ibe an hour- show. ashington Square,” . starring Ray Bolger. ! ’ ‘ £ a aan Over the year, “Halimark Hall Today S Television Programs - -| «ime Zitmar te sr Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. grou Dxee Sew 8 wom Macy = * Channel 2—WJBK-TV Chasinel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.TV | "0 ™ “Born Yesterday.” For 2% weeks beginning Nov. 11, . ‘ CBS will present an Air Force TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ye (4) — Weather- TUESDAY MORNING , |documentary, “Air Power.” Ed ¢:00—(7)—Kukla, Fran and Ollie,| cast. (2)—News. . |@:56~(2) Meditations: (4) Today's Sa returned to his show last (9)—Count of Monte Cristo, (4) |@:20—(4)—Dolores. Farm Report. i . | 6:25—(2)—-TV Weatherman. |6:30—(7)—Bold Journey. ()—Mi- lion Dollar Movie. (4) — Golden News. (2)—-Linkletter’s Kids. pb ed soni TV. cay y ELECTRO Mi MART 6:45—(4)—News Caravan. /1:00—(7)—Feature Film. (4)—C— Don't Play Favorites.” (2) — Burns and Allen. aa, 290—(7)—Voice Program. Talent Scouts. (2) $:00—(7) — Jumbo Theater, “The Senora.” (9)—China Smith. “Dy- nasty of the Dead." (27}—Charles Farrell Show. $:25—(4)—Political. 10: 00—(9)—-National News. (4) | Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. A —Susie. 10:10—19) — Weathervane. ‘11:%3—(2)—Nightwatch Theater. ) L1:30—(4)—Dark Encounter. “The | Sleep of Death.” | 12:¢0—(4)—Tonight. | 1:00—(2)—Weathervane and Medi- WITH —— * : * in Strive to Write Laws Lfor Crimes in Planes Lot ee VACANT Property | 18:15—(9)—Baseball Hall of Fame er BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY | 19:30—(7) — Secret File U.S.A. that YOU WANT te... | (9) — Times Square Playhouse SELL, | (4)—Adventure in Java. (2) — TRADE or LEASE | San Francisco Beat. 11:40—(T) — Soupy's On. (9) The-|! CALL H. W. BIGELOW ater. ()—News. (2)—News. FE 7-5493 ae es nie, Mo thew. “A Comber's Lacume | , (2\—Miss Fairweather : 11:90—(2) — Les Paul-Mary Ford. ¢:45—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:25—(4) News. 1:30-¢4) Today. (7) Countrysi 7:53—(4) News. (8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) 4 Today. (7) Little Rascals. '8:25—(4) News, Z _ | :30—(4) Today. (7) “Wixie’s Won-, derland. de. 8:45—(2) News, Weather. 8:55—(4) News. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- er Room. (7) Wixie's Wonder- land. ° $:36—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Heartthrob Theater. | $:30—(7)—Superman. (9) — Who's, the Guest. (4) — Robert . gomery Picci “Onions in Ge 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Stew.”” (2—Vie Damone Show. 10:00—(4) Home. Tay tal at aes © =e 19:90—(7)—Youth Bureau. (9)—Box./M:23—(4) Window in Home. ee Pe. =" ee | ing. (2) — Studio One. “Dark 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. - (4 wae esis Morning.” Home. . ae 9:30—(7) — Hot R 10: S—-(7) News am. oe Waterfront. tod Races. (0 11:00 — (2) Valiant Lady. «4) Tic 9:45—(9)—Sports Album Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. _ 1:06—19) Experimental School. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:%5—(7) News. and Ricky. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 2:00—(2) Mid-Day Movie. (4) Ding! ‘Deas School. (7) 12. o'clock Com-' ics. 12: 30—(2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Charlie, i Ruggles. (7) The Erwins. 1%: 23—(9)—Billboard. )12:45—(9)—Mary Morgan. 1:00—(4) Hollywood Story. Lunchtime Drama. (9) News. 1:05—(3)—Shoppers Show 1:15—(4) Film. 1:25—(2) News. 1:30—(2) House Party, (4) Tennes- see Ernie. 2:00—(2) Baseball. (4) (color) Movie. (7) Afternoon Film Festi- @ GENEVA (®—A 10-nation com- mittee of jurists meeting here is ‘trying to decide how to deal with crimes committed in the air. 2:30—(9) Tuesday Matinee. $:00—(4) Queen for a Day. $:15—(4) Modern Romances. 3:25—(9) News. $:30—(9) Howdy Doody. ‘ a 7 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) bP day. lLawrence Welk gets his second) on ABC, 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| “Wally Cox will be an NBC regu: (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin|lar this year with a filmed show, | ABC launches “Wire all fonities Fiteresting Viewit Fanés\neering this season, the networks/crowns: Papa crown, Mama crown and a teeny-weeny baby- MONDAY y Thomas resumes his se- ABC Oct. 1. Bandleader ABC hour-long show on Oct, 8. The only new live comedy show iof the sonson debuts on NBC Sept. a s called “Stanley” and stars Buddy Hackett. | NBC resumes its 90-minute “‘Pro- | iducer’s Showcase” TUESDAY “Conflict,”’ beginning tomorrow, and “Cheyenne,” Sept. 25, | starting -will- alternate on- ABC film for an hour. New films in the Phil Silvers series start rolling on CBS Sept. 25. Herb Shriner emcees a half-hour ‘variety show on CBS beginning Oct. 2 - WEDNESDAY This week “Disneyland” devotes its second ABC program of the year to “The Great Cat Family.”) [{Oxzie and Harriet return Oct. 3 “The Adventures of Hiram THURSDAY hour-long film show, George Brent, Dane Clark Mercedes McCambridge are s \crown—including pink and white roses on the baby crown—I tonight with an original musical starring Louis’ Armstrong. Views Grace's Dinner From Crack in Screen By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Posing as an old messenger boy, I sneaked up the service elevator to Princess Grace Kelly’s private homecom- ing and witnessed the Buffet Dinner of The Year—by squint- ing through a crack in a screen. (Pardon my house-breaking, Your Highness. You're news, you It was so easy! A crew of about 40 from Louis Sherry’s, the caterers, had been ladling gut cake and hospitality— especially cake—to Grace, Rainier and 16 or 18 guests. Maybe the help thought I was a member of the crew be- cause of my crew cut. Photog Gary Wagner came along and snuck a shot of the gi- gantic cake . . . 34 feet tall, and made in the shape of three ete te While he shot the cake—which had live roses on each 'for the January-August period last State Road Toll 139 Behind ‘55 Trooper Credits Dip to Improved Highways, Stricter Patrols DETROIT w — Highway deaths in” Michigan for thé “first eight months of this year are 139 under last year, wate Police report. Cpl. Hugh Potter of the State Police Safety and Traffic Bureau, says the traffic death toll this year is 1,112 compared with 1,251 year, He added the current figure will increase slightly with de- ‘layed reports. Potter gave the figures at.a con- cased the guests through this wallpaper screen set up between a buffet table in the dining room and the eatin’ tables in the red-and-gold drawing room which had three waiters to each) four guests. A cad can look at a king—so I saw the Prihee and Grace, bridesmaid Judy Balaban Kantor and her spouse Jay, RCA Vice Prez Manzie Sacks, Wedding Guest Gant Gaither, Grace’s attractive mother-who was the hostess, the back of the neck of Grace’s handsome father, “A guy named Bill Foerst, from Philly and Bucks County, j | | who’s with Sherry's, is catering this do,” a fellow'd told me. “He's a genius. He'll take a $3,000 party and dress it up so’s it'll gold service today?” * * * Which explains what the four detectives around the back stoop were protecting. “Later I found Mr. Foerst and showed him the cake pic- ture. Though nonplussed, not to mention sore, he asked if I'd observed the white bouffant skirts adorning the table legs—a new touch here. “No,” I admitted. “It was interesting that it was a buffet dinner.” “We didn't wish to get fouled up,” he explained, “with seat-) ing protocol.” } * * * Anyway, the Kellys, true to form, showed their son-in-law some real American hospitality, and we're proud of them and their Philadelphia-flavored generosity. I keep wondering about the cake, though. Three feet of cake seems too much to put under your pillow. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN-N.Y.... ' | i i but changed their minds en route . . . Ex-king Peter of Yugo- Vs slavia will front a N.Y. branch of a big * London tailor shop... Elvis Presley has =; 13.0f RCA-Victor’s 25 top record sellers Dinah Shore and Jaye P. Morgan!) . Roosevelt Raceway shooed out the horses and installed a county fair, with Shel- Jey Honig as queen. Frank Parker philosophized, “At my) ‘age you have to be fired and get on the front page to get any work”. . . Marisa Pavan will stop all bustup rumors by joining Jean Pierre mens in Paris Sept. 26. An Academy Award-winning author told an interviewer, “A writer is treated worse in Hollywood than the slaves be- fore the Civil War!” ... Maurice Chev- alier demanded $3,000 to play a benefit in Belgium, then turned the loot over | to the charity. « jin rural areas, He attributes the over-all decline to stricter enforce- Accused Killer Insane Kim Novak and Mack Krim started to elope the other day,| (and the company, remember, has Como; ference on traffic problems spon- ‘sored by the Michigan State Uni- ‘versity Traffic Safety Center. 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WISH FD SAID THAT: The average girl would rather have beauty than brains; she ne Coen Se aioe man can see bet- Walter Winchell launches a half- ‘hour variety show Oct. 5 on NBC. |The same night, NBC will present ‘Dinah Shore in the first of five li a a Er ri u For example: If a lan international flight strangles, another, should he be tried in his cae ees Bh ie Comtly ater $90—<2) Ae i committed ? hour-long variety shows. Bob Hope. ‘will do the same number of show! spread over the year. Ed Murrow has resumed his CBS visits ‘Person to Person.” 4:00~(4) Comedy Time. Little Margie. (9) Justice Colt. Cactus Dan. (7) Buffalo Bill, Jr. jotowea in U. N. Assembly ated with rows of conéave discs which had almost become a U.N. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Joe Berger says his nephew had a badday at school. None of the questions the teacher asked were. in his ‘category. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 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