_ski is certain to arouse the fervent Faces Red—lf Yellow consulted as far back as July be just right, weatherwise. by the grave crimes of the) . past decade.” :' All other coricessions derive from The regime threw in the sponge. It was defeated by a ager, been filed with the CAA for airline serv- ice. 2 Ss : After the brief ceremonies, mem-' take off from the east-west airstrip and fly over the Pontiac area, Hoskins, City Manager W. K. Willman, Dr, George N. Petroff, president of the Chamber of Com- merce, and Mayor William W. Don- aldson spoke briefly. Catholic Prelate Cardinal Wyszynski Is Allowed to Resume Hungarian Legation Church Functions in London Loses Fldy By COLIN FROST LONDON (INS) — There was no _., flag flying from the Hungarian WARSAW @— Stefan Cardinal |; hon th tame toly on “the Wyszynski made his first publicireyojytion in the Hungarian capi-' appearance today since his re-jtal of Budapest reportedly was lease from house arrest. A crowd/drawing to a close. of cheering, singing Polish Cath- An official explained the ab- nessmen boarded the planes to sence by saying: ‘W i olics greeted him at his place. pe eae pA tals ied Moore Sentencing Delayed by Funeral Moore, convicted last week of first- degree murder in the sex-killing July 27 of three-year-old Martha. Little, was tponed indefinitely today because” of death of Paul Hartrick, son of Circuit Judge George B.- Hartrick. Conviction on the charge car- ries a mandatory life sentence for ‘Moore, 24, former furnace repair- man. - . He will be sentenced when Hart- rick returns from Pennsylvania, Frederick C, Ziem said today. a new one.” The’ cardinal, Roman Catholic primate of Poland, walked out on the balcony above the main. en- trance to the palace, spread his arms and said: e* _ “Peace be with you.” The crowd responded: with thy spirit.” Then the cardinal, clad in black robes and red hat, spoke to them briefly. He called for a mature approach to Poland’s problems, He asked “And The cardinal had been con- fined to a country monastery in September, 1953, after a vigorous gime. The freeing of Cardinal Wyszyn- enthusiasm of a wide section of the Polish population, about 90 ‘per cent of which is Roman Catholic. Some Weathermen’s TOKYO «When the staff at) Japan's central meteorological agency decided to hold a family} _ picnic and field day they took no chances, Top forecasters were and all agreed that Oct. 29 would cials and Chamber of right: City Manager Walter K. Willman, John W. Hirlinger, Chamber Pal Today, the picnic was post- poned. It's raining. . Kiwanis Rummage Sale Starts Thors- day at 128 W. Pike Bt. 2 big days, a.m. to # pm, pats tiac area. & zs manager, and Dr. Geotge’N, Petrotf, Chamber president. They joined by other officials and businessmen for a flight over the View New Runway Commerce representatives. From left to L | 1 4:|. As the Pontiac Area United Fund drive approaches its! roti week, $85,655, or-13.9 per cent of its goal, has UF Drive. Spurs Forwar yey Se been pledged, campaign-chairman Walter K. Willman. announced today. | citation at the General Motors plants and at other member plants of the Pontiac Manufactur- ers Assn. plus light industry, First week figures will be an The mercury nounced at a report luncheon) woten at the Elks ‘Temple. welt Pontiac last night. The The three-week drive will collect|p m. was 68 degrees. funds for the support next year of 54 community service agencies. "a Over two-thirds of the ‘money wit!|Ford Official Crusoe stay in the Pontiac atea, support-ip. «4; ‘ing Community Chest organizations Beating, Heart Attack jand other publicly sponsored agen-|) DETROIT (INS) — Executive cies, 2 Vice President of Ford Motor Co. All but eight per cent of the ‘Lewis D. Crusoe, 61, was reported remaining money will go to state after suffering a heart attack. Crusoe, head of Ford’s.Car and Truck Division was rushed to the | JERUSALEM (®—Israel mobilized its. ame of its citizens the Untied s began evacuating from four East states today in the biggest Arab- Israeli war scare since 1948. = 5 Israel, announcing the callup of reserve battalions in "Healthy ket | f _ for Florida Vote m.p.h, at 30,000 feet. His plane ‘had been going 500) hospital Saturday from his North- The Commercial Division, head-|Ville home, Chances Look Good Some Wester diplomats felt ; that this public pressure, pls the Calls for Carrying Out| re ae vee ent garian government, might pro- Civil Rights b States |e” tian Pariie : - many yt come a Cut 7 was elected in Jordan g The recessed Its discus- apes: pepe pears ae os MIAMI, -Fia. @®—President Ei-ltoday two Exyptian onl senhower opened a vote-seeking|and other warships apparently ar¢ expedition into the deep South to-|headed toward Israel. es |day with a call for handling the| The informants said the ves — a explosive civil rights problem “‘to| *¢l, five or six im all, left their CAMPAIGN YEVER RES — H. Wayne Ge tenn Pattison, Ralph Eastridge sod Rarry Wood- |r nots, possible extent on a} 02 9 ter at b ene bert (far left) posts first results in the current eal" tive aplbnnted Micmhest-ot ger cot Ot Se determine, are moving toward Pontiac Area United Fund campaign on the giant completion of the Commercial Division now’ ap-| ‘The President, cae Oo UF report board in front of the court house in pearing on the report board. The Pontiac Area (sou a favorable 8 downtown Pontiac. Gabert and his Special Gifts United Fund is seeking to raise $612,202 to support |)... his doctors, flew here an co-chairmen (left to right): Berkeley Voss, Nor- 54 cominunity sereion: agencies . rg es y Dulles Supreme Women door-to-door solicitors of the Geographic Di-|S4turday afternoon. cial segregation vision have accomplished 32 per cent of their $19,057|jies ane’ mecstignting the onan. log neato by Florida seat gy Meir: the jeceahed Secitent 2 eich Ge 300°" Saower aid Commercial’ Division hes é pound canopy the 189 twin,|fer, Eisenhower ised Area | ‘ j jet fighter, the term “civil 4$158 a he ae Stil B Bos * hit by half the canopy | But Pen Se 147 . Alls ans . metal frame, is awreck, had both the court First reports are expected ir to Police Har- rm reports are eosced With Indian Summer ions somes (ee eee dustrial Division, which is respon-| Little change tempera of Farmington Market jence: sible for $414,000 of the total $612,- a thes! While he worked in a nearby | “Four years The division, headeq by Earl |, of my office, to Maxwell, handles on-the-job soli- menage o Pot-O-Gold Worth $4 “ Old Pot-O-Gold again is worth $400. And it’s sitting here waiting for some lucky contestant ta) Press. Read the rules list of wotds below to Ban, barren, bl owner, page, pan, pap, pat, pop, power, pup, rifle, rogues, rouges, Spa, study, surf, toll, trade, twist, waist, wrist. — ed by James F. Nye, includes Spe- cial Gifts solicitors who had reached 85 per cent of their $68,- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) She Died-Dancing New York's Crescent Dancing Academy is the ure of respectability, it the murder of instruc- tress Anita Farrell (1) rips the lid off an exten- sive black-mailing opera- tion (2) spotlights ~ amorous the school’s cool, efficient receptionist, and (3) aaichae a city-wide search for my last | _ It all happens | Blonde Died Dancing” | Lake was a summer resort. Page 25 of The Pontiac Erector fall elosed up Press. Watch The Press for future chapters of this exciting murder } mystery. oo | (Meibor's Note; This is the first in & series the enal om of Walled ke, one of Onk-. County's fastest growing com- munities, ) . One of Oaklahd County's fastest es e \ sal Shs big a GT ee, : Walled Lake---the Story of Growth Women's Pages. source éc0npeeeeeeshacaely eet eee eee hee ee Theaters | TV '& Programes..,...........8 } Wilson, WORE inc tcesax 18, @ ; i Feditorials oo... cc cceneeesss B their places and moved back te me] i ' i 30, 31 vane BB eeuae _| Walled Lake was i nity’s growth. Alse significant, The city boasts three well-de- fined shopping areas, With the| [ee steady addition of new houses there growth soon will be several more shops.) ey are wet ted as a city in 1954, It contains | about four square miles,’ Pre- viously it was part ef Commerce Township. | An attempt was made two years ~a, including p ship. But after et the court rwed this attempt ‘was void. Togay | & : ee he ae a 2° on = ing siren. : ee - ww oe a we agenand J. Maddengh ot Olas and the bear offene re] OCTOBER 30 Irving Shepard, 59, and daugh- |Cetly Hacensed a $5,000 addition one Dg Samar pl Bt rege > Oa es ROBERT FRIARS Ser orece Auphart ender round in the campaign Robert F. Perry, 38, of Livonia. |, A new, cass ls sacting tis wemi| Holiday in 16 grandchildren Sen's aekson (bring enroliment there to about 600: Switzerland p. : segiee : ’ Class sizes range from 12 for Peart Hailey, $7, and Eva Gor- |Cralts such as silveremithing to 99 Colored Motion Picture oo? in ballroom dancing. S tn “Rob” Friars will be don, of Benton Harbor. ‘ oe valle te Teacher of the mew class, in gg om ‘ Somer arvangesnent, Wil be Mie. [Faces oor pac" Seen Seth B. Slawson, . |DAV Honors wie, sarn ienny oh |e ae rare, = tapes ge from 9:30 te 11:38 a.m. | 9 despre hc = A ey _ Conti “A concentrated effort has been| fhe Aips, and that C : -find the | Paul Hartrick [elations of such an agreement caniyX-OMITANGCTS |,.t, vy the board of education ties Matiarbar. you wil ners dbo reg teed quake.” = # Twelve former post and auxiliary C@!ry out the recommendations,” This isa story, toa, of how, three _ aeWee Word has been received here of} The Eisenhower “white paper”|commanders of the Disabled |says Dr. Dwight B. Ireland. super- |i Gumccrstic ‘ation "wh t¢b bet = the death Sunday of Paul Hartrick,|maintained it is impossible “in| American Veterans Chapter 101 of schools reporting On| sivays bes cble te remain neutral ' %, of Plymouth, son of view of the vast Soviet land massiof Pontiac were honored at a ban- |the five and one halt million dollar eo ee it Judge George B.|that can screen possible future! quet last night at the Bemis-Olsen building program suggested by the) Season tickets sold at the doer. artme aap teste-to have godiive dswwrence| Amvets Post fall on Onkland Ave-/ “Hoon SOEs ms Ne single admissions available. ~~ survived by his wife ection, except nue. Four The whole of the net from . his parents, and rease of the largest weapons. Nor: * * five additions are either the, Travelogue series “will 'be” devoted is. sisters, : =o & ere William Stormer and Mrs. Ralph plete or are under fm serving the youth of thie and neigh- ons is tiehbintls ee BINT the long-range detec-|Elisworth were past| he pointed odt to the ee y s tion a test, its size and chat-|commander pins. The others hon-; committee - tejbutio ' aa acter,” 7 min eset eabipe one Bern othaay _whee ane dotucts te tee | SGU OS SSS —— tite « 3 sa how Bernard Storm The Stevenson statement calling! Anthony ~ a = ben McKinney, ta less am Fry: co ae aneds First in Pontiec a ie. city, | lfices tor 7; Wik ape local| arranged by David Ewalt of the Site etal diet) ie ee ee ee te-iMrs. Tracy Doolin, Mrs. Michael/which time ‘all of the work has'g —ot SIMMS 8 a — d-& dentist. The build. coe Sal wouetartle og ad mma eames m Seemecr vecbdent af $04 Oablandlapeartions” "came a’ tre’ hows |e, ie ree Laactnak, and r ‘ ; jog is operated on ar aft | tiers —— ‘lave. Mrs. John Martin. « : tad cea Oy 1 od pre ee? geremng proterne ata Ave. died yesterday atthe age far bis arrival m Boson wi Goost speaker Maier Emit /AufO Crash Kills «© [—ARGMAA ! : e.g he ited in a series of prietors of Storm’s Greenhouse : ck from to-|Antiaircraft Missile Battalion at/Pi eg: | MAM, Vou Sup ‘ 2 i a conferences . ; s Onjin the election a week from to-|, rm am n s : BUILDING RECORDS. by the Department of Giana Motorist Oakland avenue and lived in this| morrow. mvasger pene ~ Seeder: Pitan | ing 5 35mm and 828 Size Fy : Harold Ackley, eity building in-|Justice as a result of a study of area for about 20 years belore| His speech to a rally in Mechan-| "V1, 1 @xPeriences as ® Prisoner # KODACHROME 4 ; aay. paventie detinguency : | ____|their retirement. She was a mem-|ics Hall tonight will climax his|°* * Japanese. A Birmingham man wes killed @ on epector, sheds some accurate light! Dr. Keliher helped organize the| HAMMOND, Ind. (INS)—A Ham-ber of the Central Coristian| campaigning for Massachusetts’ _ jearly this morning when his ear'g §(O] OR I reports building permits within the|Citizen’s Committee on Children in|™0nd man was murdered earty|Church 16 electoral votes. Jokers Block Off Road, | "ent, ott the rots ant tron 8 ; alone during the fiscal; York City. In 1946 she was| ‘day by e hitchhiker while his She was born in Grand Rapids,| It will be telecast nationally by : "“'r _| street sign and utility pole in front, ‘ : yo ey 1,.\honored by the Women’s City Club and two children looked on, |the daughter of Richard and Ellen|ABC at 8:30 p.m. EST. Deputies Clear Debris of 8705 S. Telegraph Rd., Taylor & SLIDES ‘ Recent monthly totals indi-jof New York City..as one of 30|helpless and horrified. Slater. She is survived by her : He Township. r) 1 : cate a still higher figure for n making outstanding contri- oa Ihasband, and 9 daughter, Mrs.| : 1 |, Sherlths deputies last night were) Obie Wilson, 32, of 573 Linden Bek Fk year. = sae ions 0 the “welfare of New| The Victim’ was Rébert Martin, Leah Roelofson of Blanchard, and) Vandals Hit 2 Houses, Called out to clear a blockaded|St., died shortly after the crash MAIL 8 A survey conducted by the De-|York's people, 32, who lived in a trailer carhp atifour sons, David J. of Clarkston,/Smash Panes, Lights road. at the Wayne County General 8 fal +: 2 _ a eoeeietes | en oa ~ Sega age Hammond oe Si ee ee Sa eae — He never cage Poernd * a 7 July 1, there were 460 occupied STae Calls Troops | ke a’ or amet and Richard of Alameda, Cait. and|struction ‘were. being, investgatea|meree Township cqnpletely block: peer ros i A op PROCESSING , eat dwellings in Walled Lake. April 1, ” | Jonety spot where he pumped (14, Srandchildren. Also surviving|today by sheriff's deputies ed by part of an olf wooden dock, Wilson was reportedly traveling SERVICE 2 . | ee oe TCA Flee A Fe ee wets tne Cl ten 00 8 ed, Me. Deeels Donte GF pins windows end. caries) Tue tantete oer beleal thal ot an mal by " i Bde Bg is an increase ” ins rea less body of the man and took apo rag oy pare poy erg were reported destroyed by bricks | work fr pee ot ibe eT gpa Sie ted mode d “Technicolor” } : (Ton = Mere shout | (Continued From Page One) | nn san, Service will be at 2:30 p.m!Sincume last night : 3 jg You Drop Your Film i 7 enaicipsl eovek | P The Martins’ two children, An-|Wednesday. at the Cascade Chris-/°ueume last hight. 7 — | tm Mosrest Neither = : as soon as possible by com-|thony, 16, and Maryanne, 12, were|tian Church. with the Rev. Darrell ecg hae . 4 : mercial planes, they were told. (in the rear seat of the car. 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Fitth Floor r as ' cf | halter gee a ion i Tan ere aay ta catg os te ARI 1d we esti back where we d give” consideration to’ tha: of the special committee. — without such a law the B rate, which has been shrinking for decades, would rise again * i "A report on New Zealand’s success — “in reducing its traffic death: toll is worth careful consideration by traf- fic authorities of this country as well “. as every motorist: ~ Aecording to the St. Louis Post- Dispatch, these South Pacific Islands now can boast the lowest traffic death rate of any motorized country in the world. There seems to be no secret in this highly commendable achievement. Rather, it appears to be the result of several safety measures - Dixie strictly enforced. * * * How sharp is the contrast be- tween the situation in New Zea- land and in this country. Oniy the other day Nep Derarsorn, president of the National Safety Council, warned that U, 8. traf- fic deaths already have increased one eight per cent over_last year, This means that unless the upward trend is reversed, the death toll for this year will reach the ap- palling total of 42 000. _ Mr, DEARBORN’s statement pro perly. that this frightful toll is "ta national emergencythat calls for. “Cepia Yee tpeagmmall ae . Michigan and casts the final vote. os Have Final ae on dere Presidential Vote It makes no difference whether Oak- . Jand County's quarter million voters who should go to the polis on Nov. 6 show a preference sor the Republican or Demo- Sesh nominee tor prqitent. Ths lest word... ‘s delegation meets at Lansing If Eisenhower ts Michigan’s choice, . . * George Seott of Royal Oak will cast the ballot for the eighteenth district. He has been the Re- —— elector for the district compris- _Oakiand Cosniy: b vhs several ig itmdgatoe Terrace, Pontiac, will rep- resent us. This is the first time he has been a Democrat elector from the same district. George and Robert are no relatives of each other, but both are good Scouts, in addition to being good Scotts, and can be depended upon to go through the proper motions as dictated by our people one ‘week from tomorrow. Of the 3,678 entries In our foot- ball contest, 173 are still in the running for the $300 prize. They are the ones who predicted Stan- ford would win Saturday's game with Southern Calltornia. Stan- ford took it by a 27-19 score. The 89 whe picked Southern Califor- nia to win are eliminated. The 173 survivors divide their predictions on the next contest game, which is on Friday night, as follows: Pontiac, 105; Saginaw, 68; tie game, none. Gravel trucks, Greyhound buses and. out state cars, according to — - Forsman Mcintosh wrinseages speed demons in ‘the Highway? restricted zones. Mr. Me- Intosh works in a gas station beside the Dixie, and is in position to know what he’s talking about. are the Pansies up to six inches in diameter are still blooming in the garden of . Mrs. Harry Trapp in Bloomfield Hills, who hopes to pick some on ere. EEE Verbal Orchids be Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Blades of 205 Norton Ave.: /fitty-first wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowker of Auburn Heights; fiity-first wedding anniversary. - Mr. and Mrs; William Collier i of Pes da ii portant bills from being pana om ee. pol! L ONES ___ had the actual power to keep im- rheumatism < arthritis, sz clusion of trauma (injury), then * od oe 5 __I'd_come right out with my diag- ; nosis; and if you had the intélli-— Be gence the average layman has oe ; about health matters, you'd prob- } 2 ‘g ably get out of my office as fast as mets possible never return, for I'd / say som like this: | iz “Gosh—1 forgot jto close the bath- has | awag want to k room door when I started*to fill what alle i or what T fee tb. 5” ‘allg you, here rye \ . j . . | F Li py. i | { yi ‘e f . ° t- vy \ j ff ¥ | ra ae i) f/f. wise but pound foolish about flowers at funerais. . By DR. GEORGE W, ORANE Case T-307: Carolyn D., aged 34, is a very attractive high school teacher. “Dr. Crane, one of my best stu- dents was killed in-an auto wreck last week,” she began. * *¢ «* / “Several of us teachers attended the funeral, for we felt very keenly the lose of this boy. He was sach ~a promising student that we Avere very, proud of him. f “But his father had Ansisted " that nobedy send floweps. And I never Was so shocked An my life * at the drabness of death without flowers. / : “Up till then, 1 had thought flowers were unecessary eXx- is. But something pense for funer was lacking. “The funeral service was — rather flat despondent. And it . the’ . clergyman ‘Wtimy aie a NN ‘didn't give-a fitting talk. The lack of flow?s let the audience down.” FLOWERS AT FUNERALS MAny people in modern America ¢ urged the omission of flow- ‘e from funerals; thinkihg to sal- rage such money ‘for charity. But it is possible to destroy the Idealism of a beautiful graduation ) ceremony by stripping it of the flowers that~stirround” our Tarewell, Jesus recognized this same fact when he reproved hig Apostles for scolding the woman who poured the costly ointment upon Christ. They argued that it was waste- ful, saying the ointment could have been. turned into cash and tnen given to the poor, ‘ “The poor ye have with you always,’ Jesus remonstrated, as he approved the woman's fare- well gesture before Christ was crucified, ; If. flowers are not sent to the funeral, the sender seldgm contrib- utes any extra money to the poor, anyway. GRADUATION CEREMONY Death is a graduation ceremony as. we leave this classroom called Earth and go onward to a higher classroom in God's Cosmic School - System. And graduations are supposed to be. colorful. affairs, When your daughter graduates from high school, you generally outfit her beautifully and 7” that she ue a corsage, ; * * Maybe you parents shed 9 few final tears as you realize sie is moving thie, ORE AED ORE SS of Flowers pus and thus will be leaving you more or less permanently, So you'try to make her gradua- neighbors, So they exert a posi- tive psychological influence in buoying up the spirits ef thoée who are im grief. For there is a great loneliness of spirit at the time of death. Even Jesus showed that fact when he took his three most intimate Apes- tles with him at the Garden of Gethsemane as he wrestled with his destiny. , And Christ seemed disheartened because they couldn't stay awake with him at that crucial hour in his life here on earth, for Jesus knew it was his farewell to his closest earthly friends, * * * So don't strip flowers from fu- nerals. if you wish to carry this “economy" argument:-to its coarse conclusion,..then why not imitate Hitler and just bulldoze a trench and dump the dead carcasses therein? Why have beautiful half caskets, subdued lights, music and an_ inspirational address at all? It is false economy to destroy — idealism to salvage the price of a few quarts of milk for tenement youngsters. “Man does not live by. bread alone,” said Jesus. Always write to Dr. Georg we and, printing toste when You sen tor is payehological charts and pam- (Copyright 1986) . F ud Coll FE 5-6107 GENEY DRY CLEANERS | 12 W. Pike Set. 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Nash power goes up — now 255 HP in the big, new long-wheelbase Nash Ambassador for 1957. _ Here’s the biggest car of all where bigness eB . ounts. Over 18 feet long. Only 5 feet road a to roof. Tops even highest-priced cars in head- room, shoulder room, leg room, visibility. Come see brand-new Lightning Streak styling. Brand-new, bold front-end design. New Four Beam Headlight System. New sharper turning. New wider front NERA aoa iu) Mg ein eg st | 695:Auburn Ave. f , en ree? ae a J = Fy J % lngh ee e “i /P e- #48 OFTHE BIG VES! so tee: Oe ea HS SN Sad Mere eS ex re Shc 2 : ae se ss uh: a oe, PRODUCT OF AMERICAN MOTORS tread. New feather-touch steering. New 14-inch wheels. New Transistor-Powered radio. All-Season Air Conditioning. Reclining Seats, Travel Beds. See the first big cars with single unit con- struction-—-the new stronger, safer, all- welded body-and-frame. Drive the all-new Nash V-8 with catapult pick-up, plus smoothness, economy, depend- ability only Nash can build into an engine. Flashaway Hydra-Matic, Overdrive or Syn- chromesh. See your Nash dealer today! Join the Swing to the Travel! King 87 Worlds Finest Travel Cer See DISNEYLAND-Great TV for all the family wer ABC Network. DRIVE THE BIGGEST OF THE V-8's AT YOUR NASH AND RAMBLER DEALER TODAY! "ROGERS SALES & SERVICE __. ‘ FE 5-6101 $2 eee s tes ewes oeeeeeess = _ THIS MODERN HAMILTON ...A REGULAR $229.95 VALUE... 4 NOW ONLY ‘199 Gas dries clothes faster, costs less An automatic Gas Dryer does away with long warm-up periods, takes clothes fast as they come from your washer, and delivers them fluff-dried and ready to put away. S| CONSUMERS POWER COMPA * ‘ Somebody...Please Tuck Me In _ He’s an orphan now ... mother and dad are gone. Suddenly their love “js the most important thing in-the world. But where are they? Wouldn't it be wonderful to say to him someday... “Bobby, here’s your mother. We brought her back from heaven for you — How much ‘would that be worth to him? A thousand, ten thousand, a million dollars? & . If you could do this thing — wouldn't your whole life be worth twice as much to you? Certainly it would! : We can’t get back his own mother .. . but let’s do all we can. Let’s give him a home . . . good food ... a doctor... a teddybear. Let’s give him a mother who'll try as hard as she can to take another’s place. Maybe he'll have to “share” that mother with other children, but it’s a beginning to bagels: and a fuller life. For him... and you. e a Yes, we think you'll want to do this thing. Because where other than the Pontiac Area United Fund can you do so much good for so many? Where else can your dollars work for 54 campaigns in one such as cancer, heart research, polio, blindness. : When your company representative. asks tai your pledge . . . give all you can. To make it easier — your contribution can be deducted creme your paycheck at regular intervals. PAYROLL CONTRIBUTION PLEDGE 1. Your whole year’s contribution will be broken up into pay installments. This way, you'll hardly miss the money you give —and you won't miss out on being a very im t part of Pontiac’s proudest civic activity. 2. If you are a housewife or in a business or job where there is no pay- roll contribution plan available, you can make your own pledge to the ‘neighborhood United Fund volunteer. She will be calling on you soon. Share Your Blessings ive to the Pontiac Area United Fun d Drive October 23 Thru November 1 ¥ sme hi | gaia gue pee ame nnn ain ui gg sen See them ALL tomorrow! The dealers listed below will present the new Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler arid Plymouths in their showrooms ... see them tomorrow! These are the cars designed and styled in the new shape of motion. These are the new leaders in Auto- , dynamics. Lower, wider, longer, the styling that wings you three years ahead! These are powerful new cars with revolutionary new TORSION-AIRE RIDE. These are the engines with advance engineering that give greater performance and new economy, too! These are the 1957 models that give you sports-car roadability, big-car comfort and the most important _ advancements in automobile design, styling and engineering. See them tomorrow. Try them yourself. There is a thrill ae awaiting you at the showroom. es DeSOTO FOR 1957 Massive new front with optional dual horigontal — headlights. Wider and higher curving wind- shield. NEW PLYMOUTH HARDTOP TOMORROW you SEE 1957 DeSOTO FIREDOME FOUR-DOOR aa SPORT COUPE Striking new body lines. Expensive rear window. Tried rear : More powerful Fury 301 Engine and new the ‘C ARS that ARE lights. New parallel headlights. New Flight-sweep styling, ; \ incredibly. low with plenty of headroom, Torsion-Aire ride ® Torsion-Aire Ride. 3 YEARS AHEAD! wom 245 be Fosonep 10295 bo Faatte | PLYMOUTHS FOR 1957 Low, wide, ground-hugging and powerful. New Torsion-Aire Ride the most important advance- ment in automotive design. Parallel headlights. Sports-car beauty. CHRYSLER'S 1957 IMPERIAL Arresting-motion styling includes sweeping tail fins, integrated gunsight tail lights, landau: top, optional molded spare tire impression in low- sloping rear deck, massive wraparound . rear bumper and enlarged glass areas. Above is the \ Two-door Southampton hardtop. \ } CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES - RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. . TALLEY MOTOR SALES BRAID MOTOR SALES DALE H. HUGHES 32 $. Main St. Clarkston 232 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac 1001 N. Main St. Rochester 70 S. Cass Ave. Pontiac 2222 Novi Rd. Walled Lake * 3 Sill: sie tsilliaas ich seepcoer ieponeetin a tere ac tual effects of tiny doses of radi-|from the exa® information and or opinions |ers, or attach different weight to s. | . | Q \Confused About the Dangers of Fallout? | Don't Feel Bad! So Are the Scientists knowledge? A. No. Some may have critical) jinformation not available to oth-| isome of the factors. *~ * 7 issues for election year discus- sion? >A. One group said “we regret the injection into a political cam- paign of statements and conclu- sions which extend beyond the! limits of existing scientific pies only be evaluated by calm delib-| erations.” But other well-known scientists’ say the H-bomb problem “‘is one) that demands the widest public Do .scienists. think fall-out} and the H-bomb ban are proper|/i) dence. Such scientific matters can //| AW attention and informed discus- il] $10 DOWN DELI - BUDGET TERMS EASILY Open it up and it sleeps two. . of Firestone Foarnex in durable, lovely fabric finished in Sylmer . . . invisible slip cover.” Harmonizing pieces complete the ensemble ,.,...come_in today and see for yourself. Convenient Customer Parking in- Rear of Store REGULAR $219 VALUE |Now $4 ARRANGED on luxurious comfort and resilient coil springs covered “The . FINE FURNITURE Open ‘til 9:00 Monday and Friday Nights SPECIAL SELLING - TWO DAYS ONLY School’s out . . . so hurry down Monday and, . Tuesday for this special selling. - ‘ LOAFERS" Brown Calf! 7s Black Calf! Grey Suede! Charcoal Calf! White Bark! | - Crepe Soles! Neolite Soles! Sizes 4 to 10 AAA to C Made to Sell Jor vs lal $6.98 a . Made to Sell for $7.98 ° a” ¥ magnificent tones. Anyone can play! Come ia for a By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE host — —s - te Lowey Mile =| NEW YORK @—Like a split} = * * a nen. ting atom, the nation’s scientists ,Q. Could two scientists draw dif- are divided over the issues of| ferent dangers from fall-out and bans on| {rom the same set of information. ry “ H-bomb tests. A. Yes. The biologist, from his _—? 2 and point of view, could Many are speaking out publicly,/see a different significance than ? opposing views. This|a chemist. s tmay be puzzling to readers who é * ¢ wonder why they disagree, and) Q. How can you tell when who is right. scientist is right, is right Here are some highlights of the) about the hazards -out ? disagreements: A. He’s right when he he Q. What are the conflicting | prove his case to the satisfaction that the degree of fallout) years until he finds such support has “not reached danger|or his theory or findings are con- and won't even if testsitrmed by others. continued at the same rate gs * © oe oe views about fall-out all speaki held by equally prom- ret is that some of the fall- might be unsafe already, or | become so- with continued | tests. Some fear the levels of fall-| radiation considered for have been set too es Others hold these limits were set PAIR ATTACKEO renee: dll woth and They differ as to whether the SHOP SERVICE risk to. genes and human heredity) od eS ee even ? bd if the risk actually is tiny, that ay mets is ture ‘children to harm, or 3 o Compenhen | this risk is justified to help pre- 35¢ vent atomic attack that could : = wipe out the nation. | Pan « |- Q. How can there he differences : eiatel PiteS-War nce on’ what the safe limits NIESNER’S __ ot tat-oot exposure actually are? 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The Clinic is one of 54 community service agencies which draws support from the Pontiac Area United Fund drive now under way. “Estranged Husband Kills 1; Wounds 4 CHICAGO @—One woman was killed and four other persons were wounded early today when- a male roomer. Police held Woodrow Blaylock, a steel mill oiler in connection with the shootings, which they said, apparently resulted family dispute. He was not im- mediately charged, Mrs. Florence Anderson, 60, Blaylock’s mother-inlaw, was killed. Seriously wounded was Blaylock's estranged wife Shirley, 36, and her father Hilding Ander-/ son, 64. | Shirley’s daughter by a previous; Staid England's Sex Revelations "(Quite Amazing New York 5th in Steel of palice said — a 40-yeanold man) NEW YORK—During 1955 New Pe" £@ trom .q{lowed by Maryland and Alabama THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SAVINGS... 16 E. 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Unequalled for safety und control tran, Mone De Soto's new Torsion-Aire Ride eliminates / yy ™eaigi/tOmen, nose-dive stops, even from high speeds. Takes Oo 2” “we, Mer bum corners like a sports car without lean or sway. lug Sot, Price FE 2-0186 ae ei YOUR DE SOTO GEALER PRESENTS GROUCHO MARX IN “YOU BET YOUR LIFE” EVERY WEEK ON BOTH RADIO AND TELEVISION » «-» NEG METWORKS, j x SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON . a For the price of | 36 clothes pins* you can dry 6 loads of laundry clothes dryer. _ And you'll never ae have to hang a heavy wet wash ; on the line again. ‘No wonder smart — homemakers say: q @ "You can Live Better ...Hlectrically” - ___ “Based on the average price of 30$ \ ANTARCTIC AIRLIFT — A U. S. Air Force C-124 Globemaster transport plane, carrying al- | most 14 tons of cargo, arrived safely after a flight (see Newsrmap) from Christchurch, New Zealand, to McMurdo sound, Antarctica, thereby initiating ade rs O) the first gigantic long-range air lift to American bases on the Antarctic continent. The capability of the large transports. to fly men and supplies to Antarctica; long before ships can get through,. doubles the season of full activity there, Diamond Head Open fo Hawaiian Visitors HONOLULU—Tourists to Hone lulu may now get permission to jenter Diamond Head, its world. ‘is through a tunnel, and there Legend has it that Diamond | ‘Hawaiian fire goddess. The na- tives called it Leahi, which means “Place of Fire.” — It was christened Diamond Head early in the 19th Century when British sailors picked up there what they thought were diamonds; called “Pele's tears.’ ; actually they were| crystals, which the Hawaiians in progress. What happened next, Used Jungle Tactics OMAHA @® — A jeep-load of po- lice crashed through a Missouri River willow jungle into a clearing where an alleged dice game was Patron Gets Peeved, Plugs Pinball Machine said morals squad Sgt. Walter Wil- son,_‘‘was better than a Hollywood Bugs in the Cooler \ | MEMPHIS # — When C. B. ithe blink he called a repairman ‘to “come get the bugs” out of it. The “bug’’ was a half-grown opos- pind was the home of Pele, the sum which had built a cozy nest had a heck of a time finding the ‘in the window-type cooler. breath and looked back, there were. guys on trees all over the place.) When the paddy wagon came we right keys to get them unhooked, . A time ... day or night. ...and the sun always shines ina work-saving, automatic ~~ GAS CLOTHES DRYER! You will feel like singing, too, when you put an end to dothes drying drudgery with an automatic gas clothes dryer. Think of #...NO MORE weather worries . .. NO MORE lines to stretch ... 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Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Town| perience are invited to come or , we Minst| Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd. eos, ee en ee Set was bee poten tied him age sg aiia ho te ster’ s eoalie. With A tuimber of the candidates win} Prevent winter slow-up — are|one of the policemen. — be in attendance and the people of with Fu-|_ Receiving Hospital officials said Oe oe oppor. | SEPTIK-FLO Ae Set «Page Herrill, Perry. “Shien ei be — Keeps opto tanks clean, odor- UW The} A 18-year-old boy, John Coats, |*Teshments will be served. raga sac tag gat ep ; Steve’s Mrt. scone scuffling, Elizabeth ; wounded slightly ween o a $200 in Clothes Stolen " Boa a ' . held| srw. Me was treated and re-| Bloomfield Township Police to] 10m MHS Gare ~ With Built-in SUDS SAVER « leased. xe day are investigating « Sunday] ¢957 williams Lake Ré. f Patrolman Walter Lorkowski |"™sht burglary at 1955 Squirrel Rd. Marwood Mrt: ‘al NO EXTRA COST! 3 Mr.|said Perry was running away when |Adult and baby clothing worth 430] Baldwin Rd. 5 1S /he fired three shots and Patrolman|™0re than $200 was stolen. : 4 «| they said they Akad Perry forff > | teamed nea eae oak wer preimt Coll for Careful Danthe Pontiac Laundry ‘ : Snell, questioning, Click : Bs np ag Be will bel said he gave chase, fired once int Regular | ate from the|the ground and the boy stopped: | Fluff Dr + administration bl ote Pine Tree} 2 S04 Just handcutied his left y Price $27995 peak peg ghee pd vu sext| Fey ran. we Just Send Your | narrowest special interests. is . . i : He org ind County hand,” | bald, I didn’ _ Entire Family Wash | $ 24 came “an easy and survived by| now whether it was a gun or not. me ta tive” of those whom Dick Hazen|! fired and so did Click.” The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The cratic candidate daugh- - wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff aaa : “ ae reactionaries in the at home: ore|Slashes Self in Store | dried and folded. Very little left for you to do, 2 YEARS 4 Melon Dyke Bestie| FARMINGTON — Buying a knife. | WITH TRADE : “He has exchanged © place of/D7s Sn ‘ir, "Viesta Shoemaker, in a store here, Arthur A. Bender, Your Best Buy FREE Ramer tn Meter, Hf cecomany loth of Owonse. 233 Hacker Rd., Brighton, slashed : Plastic B ith TO PAY — pe Ry owen a jugular vein and stabbed himself] Js Flyff Dry lastic Bag wit ce a | oc ee Comme elit, the abdomen while the propet- All Dry Cleaning E Referring to» statement in Rob-|charies Comstock, #4, of 110 Westltion of the stom Saturday after , vee 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! z ert Donovan's book on the Eisen-|pixe st., Pontiac, former noon, according to police here. || Ronee “administration that | the|ot Rochester, wil be at 2 p.m. Taken to Redford Receiving Hos PONTIAC LAUNDRY 4 President at one time considered’ Tyesday from the Pixley Funeral pital, authorities there said he- ! the possibility of setting up a third! 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Wayne Gabert ‘Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121M Saginaw rus Fa” TE 8-6189 g | i “4 ae i} i \ ° fz i i it E ec story. this rich crop 0 extra-good reading Order your paper home-delivered today! See your carrier boy or call Free Press Agcy, 13 Orcherd Leke Road Pontiec, Michigan FE 5-9272 f so -* Busy making decorations for their Sadie Hawkins Dance Saturday ware Trabs members (left-to-right) Judy Coffer-of Monticello-avenue, Vary Lou Tibbetts of Seminole avenue, cochairman of decorations; and Joy Notch of Mt. Clemens street, in charge of tickets and programs. 9 pm Ye > ee Prizant of West lroquois read, band and hall chairman, Choosing a dance dress requires a little help from Trabs members, they are planning to attend their club- friends, and Judy Dunham (right) of East Mansfield avenue is getting some hints from (left) Myra Goines of. Fac oma avenue, door prizes chairman ; and Helene a. — - Temple. Judy is chairman of the post dance committee. ISS ee a Third avenue. Practicing their rope tying for the Sadie Hawkins Dance Saturday are these, Trabajama Club members. They are (lejt to right) Sharon Daniels of East -Mans- field avenue, publicity chairman; Muriel Upton of The dance willbe Baldwin avenue, 'genéral chairman. held at Roosevelt Temple. Ann Hotsilion of Hillsdale drive (background) is chairman of the patrons committee. The dance will be held at Roosevelt Temple, from | fall skirt. A fitted cap of the sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance Saturday at Roosevelt |Perry were bridesmaids. _ completed their costumes. | FLOWER GIRL | Joan Clark from Indianapolis, a ) |New Citizens earried a tiny noségay of pink. car- oa returned Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Eketund of Ottawa drive have as their linois avenue and Kent Shaver jot Bloomfield Hills. Following the game they attended open house at — eet a ee ee ee eee | Bride-to-Be Honored at Shower. Patricia Rose Killian Feted at Home of | Mrs. Muldowney o~— j : Pentiac Press Phete Chee es + sorority, ‘Delta: Delta i: by a group of neighbors. , | Mr, and Mrs. Vernon : The. Rev. and Mrs, William La-| Fountain of Edgetield drive are pened their home on Oneida we * * * slreceiving congratulations on the for the affair. birth of a daughter, Joan Marie,) Among those attending were Mri, ‘Oct. 25 at Pontiac General and Mrs. Earl Currah, Mr, and- pital, The Rev. Mr. LaFountain is) Mrs. Fred Hunt, Mr. and Mra,” ate of the Lutheran Charch of/ Arthur Ellis, the J. D. Jewells,, “Rac Duncans, - Virginia: a * = Mrs. Charles Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walton of} Frank Nelson, Mrs, Margaret. i Oneida road, who are leaving to rison and Richard Schiller. make. their “horne in Wayzata.) The honorees were Minn,. were, entertained at dinner! with « gift for their new home, Bride-clece Patricia Rose Killian |was the honoree at a shower given Couple Wed {Sunday evening by Mrs. Harold uldowney of James K boulevard, bey Fred Steinbaugh was cohos- inCeremony : C b kk Patricia, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Killian of Lincoln at ran roo street, will become the bride of Robert Frederick Curtis, Nov. 17. Eleanor B. Tucker, His parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Becomes Bride of curtis of Livonia. | John B. Dixon | Forty guests attended the show- “| er and were served # buffet din- > | per from q table spread with a BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The wed- white aasth Gnd qaaterea Wh 0 ‘and Jobn Briton Dixon took place « ‘Saturday afterngda in Christ tapers;~ Chureh Cranbrook. During vening Patsy Mul- The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ph mer er evening ny and Frank H. Boyer of Biloomfield/Sharon Sue Snyder gave a ballet Township and John W. Tucker of|interpretation of “Something Old, | —— —— New, Something al rowed, Somehing | Blue. es ; Shower sifts wire presented on a| decorated cart, and the guests Five pages today in Women’s Section | Harbor ‘Dende’ The bridegvoom: is ‘the son of the late Mr ‘Russell Dixon. | ‘The princess style bridal gown | of white silk taffeta. was fash- | loned with handcorded Alencon” lace appliqued with seed pearis on the bodice and panels of the ballads* accompanied by Mrs. Richard Esser and Mrs. Louis and Mrs. ‘Snyder on the auto harp. same face held q tiered ilinsion vell. White roses with valley | Hites and ivy were clustered in the bridal bouquet. | Kim Henry, a cousin of the bride, ‘was maid of honor. Lydia Roth- man, Mrs. Peter Dixon and Judy They all wore waltz-length frocks . with empire bodices and carried ipink carnations. Headbands of imatching velvet with wispy «veils cousin of the bride, was flower girl. iShe wore a fluffy pink frock and nations with American roses, Peter Dixon was his brother's best man, Ushers included Rus- sell W. Layland, Patterson Wall, Beauty | Sterling Graham dr. of Pointe. A reception was given at Ro- tunda Inn at Pine Lake. Mrs. Boyer wore a gown of Lido! (blue peau de soie with & matching. URS. LAWRENCE E. hat and an orchid corsage, * For her wedding trip to Chicago’ with a small brown hat New Citizens Stage |ton-Cadillac Detroit was the set-| Halloween Party ting for the Saturday wedding’ of Suzanne Miréille Levy and Law- attended their annual Halloween| Jacob performed the ceremony, party Saturday evening at Adah) Suzanne is the daughter of Mr. Shelly Library. | tickets and program? and Linda Burt of suotit, under the chairmanship of | eoarech was held for viewing cOs- | tumes Refreshments were served trom| a table decorated in the Halloween) chose a beaded sitk floor-Jength on that extended into a chapel rain. A pearl crown secured her Mrs, » Herbert’ Langton, with Mrs. | double fingertip-length veil. Clarence Chamberlain, Mrs. Al-| Chism assisting, candlelight "The couple wil Tve in ro Suzanne Levy as Bride The Book Casino of Hotel. Shera-.Judy Monique Levy of New York City./ on & se “ot ils le saat der blue ballerina-length dresses of R h C i G h undred members rence Edward son. San-ichiffon. Their headpieces were i . League of Pontiac/ford Saperstein’ of Temple Beth|matching colored velvet bow head- ut ircie Gathers bands with ndse veils, -itrip to Tucson the couple will re- iside in. Pontiac. ‘ ns For her wedding the bride ‘America is plann dd for February. in psychology. Mr. tended Morgan Park Military Acag-|~ Mrs. Floyd Miller invited te Mrs. Paul Mandel of Oak Park, emy., also studied at the University group fo meet in her home o9 jfonso Gonzalez and Mrs. Eugene/|sister of the bridegroom, was ma- of Arizona where he was affiliat. Third avenue for the November tron of honor, Bridesmaids wefeed with Tau Delta Phi. frateramy: meeting. ‘ MR. and MRS. EDWARD T. VANDERWORP - Marilyn Ann Bigham became the bride of Edward... Thompson Vanderworp Saturday evening in Central Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bigham of South Johnson avenue, Mr, ¥ and Mrs. Edmond Vanderworp of Virginia avenue are *” Edward's parents. Marilyn Ann Bigham Wed to Edward T. Vanderworp: “vir - Before an altar banked with Methodist Church, in the presence chrysanthemums and palms Mari- ot 10 guests, — ‘lyn Ann Bigham became the bride’ Marilyn is the daughter of Mr... participated in a singfest of ro-\of Edward Thompson Vanderworp ang Mrs,. Lloyd Bigham. of South... mantic Saturday evening. The Rev. Milton) \Johneon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ter oa H. Bank performed the 8 o'clock! ceremony at Central| mond Vanderworp of Virginia ave A — ~——« ifue are Edward's parents. . United in Mifeille Levy Edward Benson. The bride is the daughter of \samp oN comaL -Mr. and Mr’ | & gown of coral crystalette with Isaac Levy of matching accessories. was worn by stephanotis on her white prayer: book, Tucson, _|honor attendant. She carried a cas- Aris; anil — arrangement of yee rap- Barranquilla, | Frank ‘Thompeon served bis €olombia. | brother as best man, Seating > E = ‘ guests were Lloyd a Mr. and Mrs.\and Harry Bigham, brothers. of '~ Sam Benson of Osceola drive are At the reception, held immedi- jately following the cefemony in ithe church parlors, Mrs. Bigham 1, greeted her guests wearing a taupe. parents of. the) cored dress with pink ac-> bridegroom. \cessories. Her corsage was of pink~ ; rapture roses. BRIDEGROOM'S MOTHER Mrs. Vanderworp chose a black and white print dress with black accessories for her son's wedding. BENSON wore” ieee Lawrence Benson Takesm=°** ™ <""" i For traveling to Northern Michi- igan the bride changed to a beige _yknit dress with brown accessories, ‘She wore the corsage from her bridal bouquet. hel Levy a9d\-“the couple will teside in their home’ ori West Strathmore street, Dickstein. They were gowned alike in pow- in Member’s Home Mrs, Glenn Hoisington enter” oa members of the Ruth Circle Paul Mandel of Oak Park per- formed the duties of best man. Following a brief honeympon of A trip to South/noon in her home on avenue. - Devotions were given by Mrs. The bride atte nied the Univer. ‘Gene Hoisington whe tsed as ai sity of Arizona where she majored topic. “Opportunities Unlimited | Benson, who at,/ Missions U.S.A. e a“ oct ““——— oe Given im marriage by her fa- me marriage | tashioned with a fitted bodice, a _ Saturday nee thet “Wigered to points af eo” Suzanne wrists. Tiers of nylon ruffling |, accented the sides of the skirt, . A the - and Lawrence bride's fingertip veil of illusion.d: ll Kefauver Claims That President Front Aid E Ti yell yh! iid iad : i'Tuesday from the Pixley Funeral the possibility of setting up @ third Home, Rochester, with burial in ‘Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mr. Comstock party, Kefauver said: ‘ ac quick action, according to Sgt. 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See your carrier boy ~ orcall 13 Orchard Lake Road FE 5.9272 5 ; Busy making decorations for their Sadie Hawkins Dance Saturday are Trabs members (left to right) Jidy Coffer of Monticello avenue, ‘Mary Lou Tibbetts of Seminole avenue, cochairman of decorations; and Joy Notch of Mt. Clemens street, in charge of tickets and programs. Prizant of West Iroquois road, band and hall chairman. Trabs members, they are planning to attend their club- sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance Saturday at Roosevelt Temple. Judy is chairman of the post dance committee. Choosing a dance dress requires a little help from friends, and Judy Dunham (right) of East Mansfield avenue is getting some hints from (left) Myra Goines of Tacoma avenue, door prizes chairman; and Helene a _ ssc | lace appliqued with seed pearis = Re eee Third avenue. tickets and program: and Linda Burt of | Dance Saturday*are these Trabajama Club members. Baldwin avenue. «hairman. The danee will be They are (leit to right) Sharon Daniels of East Man$- . held at Roosevelt Temple. field avenue, gees chaiyman; Muriel Upton’ of ’ Practicing their rope tying for thé Sadie Hawkins general tg & : { é f é | . | ‘completed their costumes. FLOWER GIRL i ‘ ’ nations Pontiac Press Phote Ann Hoitihion of Hillsdale drive (background) is chairman of the patrons committee. ihe dance will be held at Roosevelt Temple, from 9 pts to 12. . | homecoming game at Ann Arbor ‘Saturday were Turry Welden of ‘Tilinois avenue and Kent Shaver i Mrs. Joseph Walker, Mrs. L. Ray- Uligian. : “on Dr. and Mrs. ©, T. Ekelund of Ottawa drive have as thelr * Among alumni . See ; attending the of Bloomfield Hills. Following the game they attended open — at Bride-to-Be » Honored at Shower Patricia Rose Killian Feted at Home of + Couple We in Ceremony | at Cranbroo Eleanor B. Tucker Becomes Bride of BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The wed- ding of Eleanore Brooke Tucker and John Briton Dixon took Place ‘Saturday afterngoa in Christ! Church Cranbrook. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Township and John W. Tucker of; John B. Dixon | ‘er and were served a buffet din- Frank H. Boyer of Bloomfield! | Mrs. Muldowney . Bride-elect Patricia Rose Killian |was the honoree at a shower given ‘Sunday evening by Mrs. Harold ‘Muldowney of James K boulevard. iMrs, Fred Steinbaugh was cohos- tess. rary sorarity, ‘Delta Delta ‘Del sireceiving congratulations on the sjbirth of a daughter, Joan Maric.) ‘Oct. % at Pontiac General Hos. @ pest The Rev. Mr, LaFountain is; Mrs jenond Sampson and Mrs. Charles _ * * ¥ The Rev. and Mrs. William Fe ‘Fountain of Edgefield drive are tor of the Lutheran Church of the Ascension. - opened their home on Oneida Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Arthur Ellis, the J. D. Jewels,” Russell Duncans, “Virginia. Otten,s Mrs. Charles Houghton, Mrs, Minn,, were entertained at, dinner’ wi Patricia, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Killian of Lincoin’ street, will become the bride of Robert Frederick Curtis, Nov, 17. His parents are Mr. and Mrs, John Curtis of Livonia. : Forty guests attended the show- ' ger from a table spread with a white cloth and centered with a bouquet of bronze and yellow pe ak gets and matching tapers, During the downey sang several songs and Sharon Sue Snyder gave-a ‘ballet Five pages today — in Women’s Section —- a nereneaoecnaneecante — | Harbor ‘Deak. The widearoens jg mantic the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dixon, The princess style bridal gown of white silk taffeta was fash joned with handcorded Alencon on the bodice and panels of the same lace held q tiered Musion vell, White roses with valley ilies and ivy were clustered in the bridal bouquet. Kim Henry, a cousin of the bride, ‘was maid of honor. Lydia Roth- man, Mrs. Peter Dixon and Judy Perry were bridesmaids. They all wore waltz-length frocks ‘with empire bodices and carried ipink carnations. — Headbands of matching velvet with wispy veils | Joan Clark from Indianapolis, a cousin of the bride, was flower girl. ‘She wore a fluffy pink frock and icarried a tiny nosegay of pink car- with American Beauty roses. ° best man, Ushers included Rus- sell W. Layland, Patterson Wall, Willidm K. Downey and David Krupp, all of Birmingham, and Sterling Graham dr. of Grosse Pointe. : A reception was given at Ro- 'Snyder on the auto harp. full skirt. A fitted cap of the | Peter Dixon was his brothers | re om arg bee of “Something Bor. | a ae rowed, Somehing Blue.” Si ani eile ieduntod on 81 decorated cart,-.and. the guests mantic ballads accompanied by Mrs. Richard Esser and Mrs. Louis tunda Inn at Pine Lake. bat and an orchid corsage. For her iteing trip to Chicago and Northern Wisconsin, the bride wore a blue and brown tweed suit with a small brown hat The couple will live in Royal Oak. td New Citizens “Stage Halloween Party One hundred members of the New Citizens League of Pontiac i their annual Halloween party Saturday evening at Adah Shelly Library. -. Mrs. Rita Silvis, assisted by Alice Hadden, ednducted the children’s, | Refreshments were served from, @ table decorated in the Halloween, inet under the chairmanship of Mrs, Herbert Langton, with Mrs, | Clarence Chamberlain, Mrs. Al.) fonso Gonzalez aid Mrs, ‘Eugene Chism .assisting, oo / Se Mrs. Boyer wore a gown of Lido/ blue peau de soie with & matching | MRS, L. {WRENCE E. candlelight ceremony at MR. and MRS. EDWA RD T. VANDERWORP ~- Marilyn Ann Bigham became the bride of Edward , Thompson Vanderworp Saturday evening in C entral Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. . | end Mrs. Lloyd Bigham of and Mrs. Edmond Vanderu Edward's parents. to Edward T. Before an altar banked with ichrysanthemums and palms Mari- ‘lyn Ann Bigham became-the bride’ ‘Marilyn is the daughtér of Mr... participated in a dingfest of ro- of Edward Thompson Vanderworp, and Mrs. Lloyd Bigham of South,.;; Saturday evening. The Rev. Milton) H. Bank performed the § o'clock Central Ld United in marriage Saturday were Suzanne and Lawrence Edward Benson. The ‘bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tucson, Ariz., and Barranquilla, Colombia. Mr. and Mrs. Sam’ Benson of Osceola drive are parents of. the bridegroom, BENSON Lawrence Benson Takes Suzanne Levy as Bride The Book Casino of Hotel Shera- ton-Cadillac Detroit was the - ting for the Saturday ber Suzanne Mireille Levy Law- rence Edward Benson. Rabbi San- ford Saperstein of Temple Beth Jacob performed the ceremony, Suzanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Levy of Tucson, Ariz. and Barranquilla, Colombia. Mr..and Mrs. Sam Benson of Os-' _,|\games and Mrs. Julio Bernero'ceola drive are Lawrerice's par-|trip to Tucson the couple will re- ~ showed moving pictures. A grand _|march was held for viewing cos- + fumes ents. ; For her wedding the bride chose a bended silk floor-length © gown that extended into 4 chapel train. A pearl crown secured her double fingertip-length veil, Mrs. Paul Mandel of Oak Park, sister of the bridegroom, was ima- a» Judy Dickstein, Ethel Levy and Monique Levy of New York City. They were gowned alike in pow- der blue ballerina-length dresses of chiffon. Their headpieces were matching colored velvet bow head- bands with nose veils. ‘Mireille Levy\ Isaac Levy of South Johnson avenue. Mr. ' orp of Virginia avenue ate a evering Pauw wu. Marilyn Ann Bigham Wed: ke Vanderworp: Methodist Church, in the presence of 150 guests. Johnson avenue, Mr, and Mrs, E4- ty mond Vanderworp of Virginia aves” nue are Edward's parents. Given im marriage by her fae 5 ther, Marilyn wore a ballerima-: - stephanotis on her white prayer book, MAID IN CORAL A gown of coral crystalette with matching accessories. was worn by Kathy McClelland for the duties of honor attendant. She carried a cas- cade atrangement of ate rap- ture roses. Frank Thompson iiveel his brother as best man. Seating the guests were Lioyd Bigham Jr. ‘and Harry Bigham, brothers of the bride. At the reception, held immedi- ately following. the ceremony in ithe church parlors, Mrs. Bigham greeted her guests wearing a tatipe cessories. Her corsage was of pink- rapture roses. BRIDEGROOM’s MOTHER Mrs. Vanderworp chose a black and white print dress with black accessories for her son's wedding. Her corsage was of briarciiff For traveling to Northern Michi- aie the bride changed to a beige iknit dress with brown accessories, ‘She wore the corsage from her bridal bouquet. The couple will reside in their heme’ on West Strathmore street, Ruth Circle Gathers in Member’s Home Paul Mandel of Oak Park per- formed the duties of best man. Following a brief honeymoon side in Pontiac. A trip to Seuth Mrs. Glenn Hoisington enter.’ tained members of the Ruth Circle of the Joslyn Avenue United Pres- byterian Church Thursday after noon in her bome on Northfield America is planned for February. The bride attended the Univer. Gene Hoisington who used as her sity of Arizona where she majored. in psychology. Mr, Benson, who des USA ‘tended Morgan Park Military Acad-| ‘dmy, also studied at the University! group ou all in her home om of Arizona where he wa¢ affiliat-’ Third avenue bee the November tron ‘of honor. Bridesmaids wefe ed with:Tau Delta Phi fraternity. meeting. — avenue. Devotions were given by Mrs, “Opportunities Unlimited 4 Miller’ invited the topic, Mrs. if ei ier length gown of Chantilly pa en colored dress with pink ac-> ee ae 2 a i * ne te <4 3 Ipearis, a gift of the bridegrodmn, 1c atid she carried a white orchid and:)> ea , oes Cpe rue powrrac Ws ; ese ne asa Gee Value Day Priced Casual Shirt To please in its effect with skirts or glacks . . . in Drip-Dry dacron and pima ... for the girl who's rather not iron. Convertible Italian collar, roll-up sleeves. White, pastels. Sizes 30 to 38. Sissy Shirt has all the elegarice the season demands, in Drip- Dry dacron and pima that takes all the work out of upkeep. The daintiest of lace spans the bib front, collar and cuffs. White, pink, blue, maize, beige. Sizes 30 to 38. PS socta i el aE ane aN aha Man Tailored >> PLAID SLACKS aO8 | and 7.98 4, Smooth, slim and beauti- The smartest news in elass- ene onion —— because these slacks are s proportioned tailored! 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Moke your bps ; & ot amalier amazing “She was struggling to get into : Ts : NEW EASY wey her coat and so the other man a cae : a Scigtt toe the ap OME with us stepped forward to help | Newly organized Demiteens Club held a tea Sun- drive, poured for other officers including (left to right) | while you REST, Reduces a, a ee ey Ne ee | dey at Oe bee. Carol Nicholie on East Iroquois Marcey Agree of Murphy street, LaNetta Rowston of of HIPS, TUMMY. tioned this to me and said that xy . en i ; THIGHS. NO EFFORT. she thought he was wrong to do | road. President of the club, Sally Huntoon of Osceola Utica road and Nancy Walker of Jame’ K boulevard. Funt Sensible, Heaithtul. eS ee ee + | Wonss Sov. “Tow te do. 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Where's Paul?” Zest “T'll even tell about your play- ing football in high school, how|w}* Cur anniversary Party next you got an offer trom Tulane . . .|Ssturday, for! instance, | = a — real celebration din tt union, run out of town. . ./% o ner ai | veaupenie you!” Kari’s, the theater, the Rosewood a, tae. Room for supper, champagne and | “Break out the platinum!” good ‘ “But tell me why! You of ail people... a Darien debutante, a Connecticut College for Women woman ., Pad | “Now don’t you try to blackmail | me!” “But why? Why do you want to | be a blonde?” “It's a matter of strategy. I'm attacking.” “Ah... your husband.” “Smile when you call him that.” , eee Og Paul smiled..and , . “Your husband is off the 1 tion?”’ T nodded and said, “My husband . wouldn't your husband.’’. | I proved to Paul how right I was, For weeks now, since early in October, it had been happen- ing. Every Wednesday Steve had dreamed up a reason to be away for the evening. He would come home humming tunes, looking hor- ribly contented, as pleased with himself as all get out. It was i ; S$ : ahhe tHe [ i ‘imore up-to-date bag of feminine B 4 Pani. “I want te be as blonde as beautiful’ and glamorous with a tricks. He was bored with me. Five years, less just three days, was a long time to be married. But there were still moments when I thought I might be wrong, when I had reason to believe that I was still the girl for him. There 2 * * But he was probably doing that just to build character with me, ‘to keep me happy as I moiled and toiled as his housekeeper. Finally, today, I had faced it. There was I would have: to take steps. “Paul, I said, “proceed. Do your new heights.” ly, the plaintive, eager artist. I inspected myself a little more in the mirror?. “Do me a new make-up, Paul. The eyebrows... a new mouth . ».” He went to work. “Well?” he asked. “The mouth . , . make it more already generous, Mrs. ; 7 was Barton.” a new make-up does not make a blonde. There are other things.” 1 stood up, took a deep breath and walked a small circle around ft | rie i E |too throaty, too husky. ‘Nothing gs iy fu you can get,” I told Paul. = yet satisfied. A little man, carry- ing his big wife's bundles, turned the corner. He almost stopped. She grasped his arm, marched him off. I heard what she said. She called me a hussy. I was deeply gratified, com- pletely satisfied. I went home. it was the home I was trying to gave, and I went there as fast as I could. I went into the kitchen. Steve had already got himself some- thing to eat. I went into the bed- room. His clothes were all laid out, including the tie I had given him last Christmas. Steve was in the shower. I got out the negligee he had given me last Christmas. I put it on, spent a few minutes at my table. I draped myself chaise longue, practicin slow smiles and eyelid lowering in & mirror. I tried a throaty or two. Then the bathroom door opened and Steve was standing there, almost naked. He saw me, Hé jumped back into the bathroom and slammed .the door. He did opened-slightly once, slammed shuf again. He was looking at me. . ; He ventured a step toward me. “Connie . , .” “Darling .. . “Connie, what In God's name happened to you?” “T've been to the beauty parlor.” “Did it explode with you in it?” “Darling . . “Connie, no! He came closer and peered inte my face. 1. slow smiled him.-_1--slipped-him:the-lowered. lid business. I put a cigarette between my half-parted lips, It fell out, ” ” Oh, no!” “Why in hell did you do this to yourself?" I opened my mouth to speak, but I was trying for something iS’ nances, I a double-take with the door. Itishould let him tell “Connie, why?” His voice rose.| i J | i z | ge vl E a : z i if lat gait HG *y art gga a8 he ducked into a large office building on a corner. return what was lawfully mine? No, I could never bring myself to do that. Then I remembered a thing or two .., . like the first time I met Steve Barton. * * *@ After college there was enough of Uncle Willie’s money left for me to study journalism for a year at Columbia. That spring, grow- ing a little worried about started I ventured down to ew York's largest if'not most literate newspapers, But I get to see anyone i Because this fellow when I got there. about thi newspaper dodge over a the sports department. We got married. — The elevator operator was ask- I reached! there. | named Steve| - make some came out. “No!” Steve shouted. “We won't discuss it now. I’m late for.my appointment.” I got up and went into the living room. 1 heard him scram-, bling into his clothes. 1 fixed the, in, I was leaning pro- | extended a little, my knee bent in the Dietrich manner. and stared at me. | ing me impatiently, “Going up or not?” I stepped into the car. 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He was very likely wearing tabis, too, those soft slippers with compartments for the big toe, Don is still going to supply a great deal of fuel for the Hot Stove League, here and in the Far East, the Caribbean or wherever baseball {splayed and discussed. I hope he doesn’t think we are grimly pursuing him on his junket, and belaboring the point that he chokes up under pressure. I thought Walt Alston neatly dis- posed of that when he said “Every manager in the majors should have a 27-game winner who chokes up like Newk!” My simple theory on Don is one that every freshman taking psychology will accept. It goes all the way back to Plato, who noted that-we associate by contiguity. The sight of a candelabra and the sound of a piano will call to mind you-know-who. Don’s earliestassociation with a ball club that wears flannels with thin blue stripes — is murder! + Tom Henrich beat him with a home run in his first Series encounter. From that point on, Newk’s associa- tion and memory are forged. Scientific methods and de- vices are used in studying memory. We know how memory is affected by emotion, by motivation and by sleep. Does anyone recall the rather pathetic report of Mrs. Newcombe? She said her husband brought home sleeping pills the night before the fateful seventh game and announced rather desperately he was going to take them. She said he still was unable to rest his tortured brain. REMEMBERING ... AND FORGETTING Just as remembering is an art, so is forgetting. We are developing effective methods for retaining what we have learned, But the phenomena of the human mind is something strange indeed. + Newcombe can beat hitters, good hitters in his own league, and become one of the winningest pitchers of all time. But when he faces a particular set of hitters wearing the letters “Yankees” across their chests he becomes a different snarl of emotions. As one sun-scorched wattle-necked old pro said in the pressroom, as he stabbed a scarred and warped fore- finger into his temple, “It’s all up here.” NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE carte ck te Chit C va New "York woe veges 410 #00 adeiphig — esses 2.3 @ 40 Pitt .2 3 0 400 lana eve WESTERN W iL T Pet. Chicago . Green Bay .....+..- 3 30 40 Baltimore 23 0 40 Los Angeles .....-. 146 20 San Francisco 1 4 @ 2 SUNDAY'S RESULTS jeago Bears 38, Detroit 16, Los Angeles Itimore 28, Green Bay New York 2, Philadelphia "3 ‘burgh Cleve! 16 Washington 17, Chicago Cards 14 MONDAY’S PRO EASTERN DIVISION Woa Syracuse 91, Rochester 75 *~ F AY'S RESULTS inneapolis Py "4 i # neacks? GHBEEaS esteu28 a 2 sBSEe Brooks Present Fan Memorial — plaque dedicated to “baseball fans and others who here died by atom- ic action” when they play their %h exhibition game at Hiroshima next Monday, the entrance of the new Hiroshima 945, rest in peace and with God’s help man’s resolution peace will prevail forever, amen.” The plaque will be placed above anadiens | i Hf i : i! : i E 3 f 2 E : Pad Irish Coach Promises His Team Will Be Good Agai like Wilson Rams Take Pee-Wee Grid Crown The Wilson School Rams wrapped up the Pee-Wee League football title with a 266 victory over the Emmanue} Crusaders Sat- urday afternoon at Beaudette Park as the newly-organized circuit com- pleted its 1956 season, Jesse Hodge scored all four touchdowns for the Rams as they gained their Sth decision in six starts. Their other game ended in a tie, ‘In other Pee-Wee games Satur- day, Bagley defeated Webster, 14- 8 and the Whitfield Lions outscored . [Scotch School, 22-16, Eugene Lup- pino scored -twice--for. the Lions. * * * The Whitfield Cubs turned back Webster, 7-0, in Saturday's Midget All-Star Night program at Wisner Stadium. Larry Brooks tallied the only touchdown, Grid Results _ MICHIGAN COLLEGE SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iilinois 20, Michigan State 13 Minnesota 20, Michigan 7 N. Michigan 41, Superior (Wis.) 6 Cent. Michigan 67, Milwaukee St. 12 E. Michigan 65, B. Mlinois 0 Wayne 10, Western Gt. Lakes Naval 13, Ferris 19, Adrian 7 Hope %9,- Olivet 6 Hillsdale 41, Kalamazoo 14 Albion 14. Alma 13 Detroit 12, Boston a og 7 OTHER GAME: Reserve 7 W. Michigan § . E. Plorida State 20, Villanova 13 St, Vincent, Pa. 13. Lebanon Valley © " 7 Furman 7 Arkansas Miami, ‘ Texas. Christian Texas son is Baylor 13 . 1 Texas 7 ’ ’ 7 Rice Arkansas 1} ay ag Be Hyg , San Jose State 13 i. | The white-haired pilot from the State administered a 35-0 whip- ng. Despite the fact that Michigan State was upset by Illinois, 20-13, talk throughout the Notre . Dame locker room concerned the respec- tive powers of Oklahoma and Michigan State. * * Notre Dame’s senior quarter- back Paul Hornung said Oklaho- ma is “the greatest football team I have ever played against.” Other members of the Irish felt Notre Dame played itself out Confident a it 8 : fst if tea I agen isieegs 1 ng yardage — yardage eeepeneee Alert Titans Grab Win Over Boston Team, 12-7 ne aga a, ‘Se es "oie Humes pass). 4 is 3 E i & i ri fr ; gurski (70). Oklahoma won, 40-0. Harris is trailed by three Notre Dame players as he skirts left for 17 yards and first down on Irish 5 in third quarter. Trailing, Gary Myers (82), tackle Angelo Mosca (79), and tackle i ql ges Mi it z= giiy iit Ey i get ea” FS 5 Fs i i z : i 5 Z g z Bryant Has Eager Team in sat Laurel Loses fe i start ne against Michigan State which ‘made Oklahoma's task easier. Brennan wouldn't make a choice saying “I don’t'want to get in the middle.” — * * *@ Brennan conceded Oklahoma is “a good, sound football team. I don’t want to rate the two. They both have great speed and fine backs although Michigan State is deeper in the backfield.” LOS ANGELES (#—Head Coach Jim Kelly of the American Olym- pic track and field team reiterated today that the off-season games in Ausfralia will not handicap this nation’s title hopes. feof A fe * 5 University of Minnesota was even more after another trial by the U.S. team two days ago in nearby Santa Ana. * * ®, In this tuneup meet the team merrily broke three world rec- ords, and while twp of them prob- fh AF g 5 Maen ER ee leap se weaneaes TEE nn Elimination Race Held Seseriate We, ‘nseut*se” “”* * \Saturday at Rolladium : : ROCKEY The 4th elimination race of the Se ee Detrote 4, t noon at the Pontiac Rolladium. sartmDa im d 1 Boye Trento ‘chicane 2 eClass Ce Ge Dalton and Susen : 4 (tte). Bare ymond aioe: Nation's Track Team in Superb Condition and Field ably will not stand up for recogni- ers HH Texas Aggies Like to Play COLLEGE STATION, Tex. #—| i F Fy ? iH rf i ff 4 fF E | FIGHTS Mario D'Atata, 117. Maly, Cardenas, 118, Spain, 10. = bes Only 35 Left west: Okla., Vols Still ‘Clean’ sf = 8 $ ‘e -4 pe % tae sat hos ot | mt wach lon INS Roster nainnrire lof Top Teams had to overcome a 134 F half-time deficit to stage the NEW YORK (INS) —Here are comeback so enjoyed by the crowd the country’s top ten college foot- j : and the confused Wolverines were home- with records Veterans, Top. Rookies As for the Rose Bowl hopes, they | _ set Make Nationals wages A hp we - aie, a coe See North now, one Michigan Illinois other on Oklehoma - # ne : NBA Threat ever would mention the we GALLOPING ana ig ate Bowling Results 4. Jim teenage Bg ge the : Qoorgia Tee (4) sseesenen se junket before Saturday's upset, but /beck Nitechice apes four-yard spartan Stehieae Geshe (é-1) pps amount. of vet-|it was evident in the locker room's gain in Saturday's game ss Kiscore. Fy ye or ae. Se “7 ss er eran players, sprinkle|after the gam what every Waiver with MSU at Champaign, Il. D-\Gvgcias is Pred. ii Peaks, who made a 2-yard carry) $ Qhle Stet (Sth cocci _ First Line end n Block ly with some top-flight|ine was ¢ Hint upset Spartans 20-13. b'pulere Ti. eit; D. Bu-| during the 2nd drive, dove in from| O csniaele A 8 ‘ ae es < rat Pe oes tet | and the product—a cham- ~ as the two for the last MSU score. | 19. Penn State (4-1) ....-. cect: & - Size 7.00x15 im” ih ts Sven Brief the Washington Redskins played died % = Sports Grits fpsa tere mente Bes fi ——— Nationals, who Into , came s Bread 181 c Film iit New! York state collected more . 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FLA bE ry ® _ Sports Briefs Fritz Crisler, athletic director of thé University of Michigan, won| nine letters in football, basketball and baseball at the University of Chicago when it was still a Big’ Ten contender. * ° * Roberto Clemente of the Pirates walk in a league game. It came at the hands of Herschell Freeman: of the Cincinnati Redlegs. * * * Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh |Pirates and Roger Hornsby of the’ Cardinals and Boston Bees each. won the National League batting | championship seven times to set. an all-time record. : oo * I Up to 1956 Ohio State and Michi-| gan each had won six Big Ten football championships, Minnesota! rated second with five and Illinois, had soates four. . rs ; Doug Harvey, star of the Cana- diens of the National Hockey League, also doubled the past sea-| Canadian softball team. * “ * A regulation football field is 120. yards long and 5314 yards in. width. | The total length includes the 10-) yard zones at each end of the play- ing field. on + tI * The tallest rookie of the 1956. Cleveland Browns was 6 feet 8 end Charles Griffith who came. from Southern California and who tipped the acales at 355. Bennie Oosterbaan has been Michigan's head football coach nine years. 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CHICAGO (#—The Chicago Car- idinals never expected to go ithrough the Eastern Division of ‘the National Football League un- ‘defeated but they were fighting imad that they suffered their first ‘Joss to Washington. ” * * Not that the Redskins aren't a formidable foe, but the Cardinals couldn't see dropping a 17-14 de- l cision -after having taken a 140 | first-quarter lead. i , they didn’t score a ‘touchdown against us when we ‘beat them 31-3 at Washington.” Colts Trip Packers to Share Third Spot BALTIMORE (#—-Tobin Rote’s | passing wasn't a match for rookie | Lenny Moore’s running and .sub- | stitute John Unitas’ t - |ing, so Green Bay-lost a 38-21 Na- ‘tional Football League decision to | Baltimore yesterday. | “The loss dropped: the Wisconsin | Packers into a tie with the Mary- 1000 $. Woodward _» Birmingham MI 4-2735 i ¥ Cleveland whitewashed Cranbrook, bringing his season total to 18. nix, Ariz., won the Southwest Golf ¥ Cranbrook. Tt was the 5th loss in Collegiate Athletic Assn. an- Jacksonville, Fla., . & Or ange, Miami. Fla< Jan. t; Praitie View, Prairie View, Tex., Jan. 1, "AP Wirephote _ STARS IN UPSET — quarterback Bobby Cox (12) |e earn st leaves field after sparking to 20-7 over Michigan with | nvention in St. : ; halfback Bob Schultz who scored Minnesota's first touchdown in| These ganies, which were third period. Cox scored the other two TD's. disclosed by name, will not enemy —~ operation until after the ; : ball season, if they are approved, | idown and Jerry Medingen place-| Byers said." ‘ = | ; ‘kicked two extra points. . +. oe i Takes ‘SW’ Title | As usual, Holm Sembach paced Dawson axe 'Cranbrook’s unbeaten soccer team PALM SPRINGS ®—John Daw- : 'to a 4-1 win over the Clevelanders. son, Palm Springs, fighting off a Undefeated University School of sembach booted all four goals, driving bid of Peter Grant, Phoe- 20-0, in an ‘Inter-State League foot- #8 the Cranes gained their 6th de- Assn. amateur tournament, 2up. ball game Saturday afternoon at °°" | Grant birdied four straight holes. "lin the final round, but lost to: / CANA’ LO FOOTRALL Dawson on the 17th in yesterday's |. six starts Ser, He. Congas. sare are hconrs final match at Thunderbird Coun- Saskatchewan 33, Calgary 6 Winnipeg 33, Edmonton 6 i ® Hamilton , Montreal 14 Ottawa 36, Terento 19 i MONDAY'S ‘DULe No gemes erheduled. 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Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 ATLAS ©‘ CLAUSING © DELTA DAILY 8 TO 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 TO 5:00 3 , . ad—the only car that dares +++ New super-safe Total Contact Brakes SUDDENLY, 1's 1960.:- {n one flaming moment; Plymouth leaps 3 full years ahe to break the time barriers % Plymouth’s fraditionally great engineering brings you the fabulous new Fury “304” V-8.., revolutionary new ++ dramatic Fight Se Bear gbifsc die | ff sifite- a! tH _ the of the flare Heights, are, left to right, Lewis. Castor, Douglas, and Marvin Bailey. Bailey is‘ chairman lle ols, % a e ? i Sua sf HE i tt E ? ise gee i EH § i i .| Gingellville Community Center is having a party after trick or treat, which is from 67_p.m. beginning at 7:30. All children of the area are welcome. Parents can pick adres up. ot 8:30 )p.m. *, Webber School party is in the jafternoon and is also’ planned in each room by the teacher and homeroom Lake Orion games and prizes are offered. ‘Light Up the Sky’ Tickets Available jplanned at the American Legion “for Mayor's Office i iF : F : I ; [ i i rl li i i i i i ~3 s a 2 Ss =] 5 i f E> Activities, Inc. from 7:30-9:45 p. Sell Tonight; Wednesday fo Keep 2,500 Children Busy ROCHESTER — The Annual | Holly Paraders to Party | at Haas Home Whi , candy and other s to provide for 500 already are on hand in the Haas home. the t & parade will form, with band and floats, at Cherryland and | Auburn Roads, east of town, at) 7:45 p.m., and go to the Auburn Heights School playground on Squirrel Rd.. for costume judging and free cider and doughnuts. s . * Later, a community dance is Hall for children and adults. Gordon, Calhoun Vie HUNTINGTON WOODS — A bit- terly contested campaign for ma- yor is shaping up here between a former Washington political writer, Louis J, Gordon, and the present Mayor David R. Calhoun. The job pays $60 a year, : Mayor Calhoun’s administra- tien came under fire by Gordon. 22 at Commerce Model for Show on Tuesday township | tions for the Annual Community| Store of Pontiac. Chest Drive. Mrs. Ronald Wiltse, tieien Schiee will be thé com- ‘vipage chairman, has selected mentator and Alice Smith ‘ill pro- New Dairy Group Sets Ubly Meeting Tuesday ROMEO — The Dairy Farmers Cooperative Assn,, a new ‘group which will meet tomorrow night at Ubly High School to map its winter campaign, was discussed here by Homer Martin at a recent meet- ing. Martin, who organized the for- mer Fair Share Milk Bargaining Assn., pointed out that the meet- ing will discuss points, preliminary) to the annual meeting of Michigan Milk Producers Assn. in Lansing on Thursday. Parties are, second, third, fourth grades at junior high school; kindergar- ten and first grade party, North Hill Elementary School, 4:30 to 6 p. m.; fourth, fifth, sixth grades at junior high school, 6-7:30 p. m.; seventh, eighth, Avon Park Pavil- fon, 7:15 to 9:15 p. m.; ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth grade party which includes dancing in the high school’ gym, from 9 to 11:30 p. m. Committees from the Kiwanis. will act as hosts, and parties in rural schools will be supervised by the teachers. Wiltse Joins Firm MARLETTE — Ralph Jensen of the Jensen Insuragce agency has has become an associate in the firm. Wiltse leaves an assistant mahagership in a credit firm in lloween Fare Sale Aids | .|Halloween nearing, the business of| better party’ and the women of the |Ortonville Woman's Club for a|’ Clarkston Football Field ‘lhe awarded, announced that Douglas Wiltse|; COINS FOR UNICEF — Many “trick or treat- ers” will forego self-treats and collect for the « United Nations Children's Fund. Two of them are Joe Spress, left, and Gwen Hamilton, right, center, is Mrs. in the street, with volunteer fire- men serving doughnuts and cider at the Fire Hall. . Chairman .LaVern Borst BRANDON TOWNSHIP — With men of Bald Eagle Lake and Or- tonville are planning a “bigger and | | jand girls, or, with rain, a dance in says! Ortonville’s 1955 Champ Collectors. “Treater,” Stewart Owen and daughter, Beth Ann, of Ortonville. Youth Fun and Fund Drive Planned that weather permitting, there'll be street dancing for older boys ithe town hall. larger purse for UNICEF. In the first UNICEF drive here ~ Jast year, the “ghosts and gob- lins” going from door to door col- lected $66 for underprivileged, Gwen Hamilton and Joe Spress are anxious this year to beat their own record collections. Rallying for the drive, Orton- ville youngsters will go at 6 p.m. te Brandon Town Hall, and Bald Eagle youth will go to the Pan- gus Realty Office. . To get ready for the parade, youngsters wil] return to their starting point. The march will start at 7 p.m. at Brandon Town Hall and follow up town. For best costumes, 16 prizes will Completed b CLARKSTON—When fans of the Clarkston Wolves see their team in action Nov, 2, they are invited by school officials to note what united efforts of clubs, councils, and individuals have done for their football field. Terming it one of the most com- plete fields in“Oakland County, the school board and superintendent Eastern Stars Install Staff Mrs. Frank Vall Leads | Parties planned include one for the , kindergartners, | games will be led by PTA mem- bers, and refreshments served by Grange members. Rotarians will supervise games Saginaw and is moving to Marlette with his family. County Group; Quartet for third through sixth graders Takes State Posts Eastern Stars of Oakland County joined recently to install the coun- ty association officers, under the direction of Esther Taylor of Haz- el Park. The session. at the CAI building in Waterford Township saw Mrs. Walter Weitzel of Birming- ham take office as president. | Her staff is Mrs. Frank Vall of Rochester, first vice president; . dames Vantine of Ortonville, sec- ond vice president; Lilas Long ot South Lyon, secretary and treasurer; Witma Bendie of Hol- ly, marshall, and Mildred Glas- cock of Southfield Township, chaplain, Conducting sessions were Marion jNelson of Farmington, and Mrs. James Shaw of Walled Lake. Mrs. Shaw has been named _\Grand Ruth for the Michigan Chap- ter and Mrs. Victor March, Mrs. y Joint Effort point out the developments since the property was purchased as part wt a 70-acre site for future build- Lights were obtained with aid of the student council, Booster, dance and Rotary Clubs, and oth- er groups and individuals; sales- men sold season tickets, and the concession stand and ticket booth were built with donated funds from businessmen, Labor for the latter and elec trical. panels was by local men, and. the stand is operated by the cafeteria supervision, with profits going: back to the field fund. The scoreboard, that gives com- plete information, was donated by classes of 1956 and %6 and the student council, and the public ad- dress system by the 1954 class, Donations and gate receipts paid for the bleachers and press box, they point out, The stands, which hold 1,200 people, provide good visibility, safety, comfort. With cars parking and leaving the game, the fire and police de partments have given aid. Fire- men have also watered the road- way to kill dust blowing ‘onto spectators. A former school board member gave one of the yard marker sets, made of hard rubber to soften bumps b? players. The field and its drainage was laid out by the local engineering firm, and gym and study hall stu- dents spent hours raking it and picking ap stones. Men aided in pre-seeding operations, Future planning will provide « level cinder track for running events to finish by the bleachers, There is room for a gymnasium with locker rooms on the site. Lloyd Sibley and Inez Bendle are, jnew grand committee women of the state group. Altrusans Seeking Donations of Blood on Nov. 9. To Lead Lapeer Group WANTED Good Calf and Beef Cattle SALE EVER TUESDAY NIGHT Selling Top Price $36 John Klutz, 29RS yyy E Fg a! fF i : j Hollywood Headlines s : Mother casts the son wat (Cagney Trying Directing, Kim Polishing New Role er of all time; in Brussels it Z HH ‘i KIM NOVAK “Spare the red and your son may soon be carrying-one,” warns the Rev. Tennyson Guyer . . . Rita Gam and hus- band Tom Guinzburgh bought the Joyce Matthews-Billy Rose apartment for $30,000 . . . The battling Tommy Dor- _seys both want the Greenwich, Conn., house. : Julius La Rosa, visiting Tulsa, asked, “Where are the In-/day, dians?” Mrs. J. C, Clendenin of Tulsa writes me, “I had a no- tion to invite him out, but was afraid he'd faint when he saw the wall-to-wall carpet in my wigwam.” * * * -| Liz Taylor's ex-to-be, Mike Wilding’s, been around with Peggy Connolly, Frank Sinatra's protege. ; THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Fred Allen’s “Much Ado About Me” bears the simple but tender dedication, “Again, to Portland” . .. The “Crossroads” TV show which gained in the Trendex Friday night while its) two competitors were losing points, is an all-faith show, “sort jof-a ‘Medic’ by ministers” .. . Is Jack Dempsey hankering to sell out his share of the restaurant? ... manager Bobby Bragan’s getting a $5,000 raise. EARL’S PEARLS... Fifty Years ago people couldn't talk about wan s-x, says Jerry Warren. Now they can’t talk heen om — Or a Se . about anything else. OLSE | © ep oar ef ieeene TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Gag writer Arnie Rosen wrote from| BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE Yet. Liz told MGM her last picture| Hollywood to his wife: “There are hundreds of beautiful girls) Lake Read County,” and she'll here but don't worry—they’re great.” Will Rogers Jr. who goes on TV at 5 am. is looking for a razor that'll eliminate that 10 am. shadow . .. That's earl, ei * & PLUS & x GUY MADISON JOHN HODIAK DEAN JAGGER i fil ze 5 i fh i Q : _# : A HE tii z z k | é | | | if at Random: Wedding bells Satur-|prother. Business to Take Out FE 3-982) ; T am going to ask him to comejday for William Door, manager of (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) : nasteipiaien ‘ 3 a mig ey ange went, $2) the Gangon of Altab and Clneuendo yrig — show him California,” Kim sald. | andy McLaglen, who was in : : “What are you going to do Diana Lynn's life before she be- , : leh ‘ .| with Mac Krim?” she was asked. (came serious about Mortimer Hall, [ 1 : mag — oy heard LAST TIMES TONITE Hi URO - = 3 “Oh, I'm sure Mario and Mac|'* i" love again. ‘are mney SIF AQT yn hing it looks lhe = lynching. # Coter by TECHNICOLOR ; will be very good friends,” she actress Constance I ord, we definitely will make an exis Fromm omer AF FLQri¢g MAN wc uch cesta soteoe command performance for Queen Elizabeth Nov. 5. Kim says she doesn’t intend to marry either one of them, that = af HOT eee erie eo a PEN ase Saw Sa a although she admits Mac has been Negro Vanishes From Rome, * * * | You may like or dislike Sam TONIGHT Ke (Tel ¢MM Adults 50c 6:30 rHEATRI Children 30¢ ed up the talent, had top enter- ainment in George Gobel, Ann Blyth, Phil Regan and Ray: Noval store, quoted Woods as saying! “Hello there, baby” to Miss Mary’ Evelyn Hill, schoolteacher. She | WILDWOOD, Fia. # — A Negro farm laborer, placed in jail for more important to her life than) Bob Hope left all his notes home ‘ and Police Chief Mul- aa the| ny other mam. -He.was in Detrolt|_ ut if be can be so witty without] J@ily Accused of Insult tis said he “insulted white wom- and telephoned her just five min-|them he should always leave them] tg White Woman an.” | uates after Bandini called from home. Mike Connolly, who round- David Hutto, a clerk at protective custody at his own re- quest after he wag accused of in- sulting a white woman, . disap- |Goldwyn, but you can’t deny’ he/ and his orchestra. was not available for comment. The guest of honor, Francis Car- * *« # “WALK the “HALLS of ee , Chaplain of the Woods released on bond PROUD LAND” *-: MONTEZUMA” Frances and Sam are just back leon cometh teenie two distin ae Pry — circum-| about midnight and left ‘with, his} ; —Starring— —Sterriag— from Europe - Orient |guished guests, Bishop O’Gara,/S'#nces early yeslervdy. va —, Woods and is | who was imprisoned in China for two years by the Reds, and Msgr. Paganni from-the Vatican. Jesse Woods asked to be allowed to stay in the jail, saying some white men in cars had followed them and he was afraid. About an hour later Patrolman E. H. Barry found the lock on the little jail door had been knocked off and Woods wae oom. : AUDIE MURPHY « RICHARD WIDMARK —— ~ Jesse Woods, 39, was missing from his jail cell when Police a Chief Ed Mullis returned from ae af chasing two speeding cars, There Mee : ase : 7 were. blood spots on the floor and . : ! : | ia bunk was overturned. A day- Drive-In WwW N 3 B . ‘s long search failed to turn up any , clues on the disappearance. . . s : : -2n | Gov. LeRoy Collins asked the | FE 4-4611 | Box Office Opens 6 P.M. = Show Starts 6:30 P.M. PB 28%; shenitr's Burenu and Sher-| About 150. officers, including. iff M, H. Bowman of Sumter Coun-| state highway patrolmen and dep- | jty for a full report and the FBI uties from neighboring counties, | said it is looking into the case to|supported by two airplanes, _ determine it it has jurisdiction. jsearched all yesterday without re. 1 sult : | Since daylight yesterday all has. ws been quiet in this little central| i ; 1:00 - 6:85 + 8100 eM 4 pases (this cagagement esty) 90c "1 4P.M. . $1.25 After 4 P.M. Children All Times 50c WORLO'S GREATEST NOVEL NOW ON THE SCREEN! A ALAS GIRLS! More of Everything! BIGGER and i i aie i i i i il i i il i ANY Shown at Thi = 1:90 - B98 «| WE DO NOT RECOMMEND mes * THIS PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN al Added Treats! “FURY IN PARADISE” _ | PETER THOMPSON _* ds & am “NATUR © 5 ee é -| Ps a _____|___THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1056 ogee wen an ttt” RUMPH!= Y, NE OF MY EXPLOITS, fF HELLO, SLUGGO-- SLUGGO NEVER BRING BACK BROUGHT BACK MY ROLL OF THAT ROLL OF ADHESIVE TAPE ADHESIVE TAPE HE BORROWED WTR HOW MANN Y'GOT? > | Take edventage of this ee | to solve all your buying ing problems. * SONS . er WI SS SA SW WAS \ — * fer tate 4 aver eree the features of the 1967 at Masters ) Ww, x, vd : ge af ia : ae \More Powertul Studebaker Director - lto Make Debut Next Weel ‘ residence for Wouter Dutch governor. IED OV geecstetezeenicns . Ld 2 . 2 oe ae : 4 : hs offense of reckless °3t¢>e" trade db tine RE Dieterle of West Bloomfield Town- ign demané aR 8 OR. ‘Sie station wagons: and : , — ship ee aS ~ BS power, 185.6-cubic inch : j DETROIT EGGS an 25) Barnes directed the Proving ; > tk The “ Pleading guilty te furnishing beer, DETROTT, Oct, Pom. Besing Air: : 4] Grounds’ facilities during economy engine : Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac t ‘mleemn, Say Ww. Kirk, 21, of Desa included, Pederal "| Bond Sire. Se , 3 teeting, ond ‘en jeeries and Pelham f oN 4 Sn we one See ay ee Budd Go -.. : — ~ . : Spcingicld Township Justice Ex jSiaarly Se peregete Ome Mlacriame EE Coils oa = ==) \ Big Family Sise 11 Cu. Ft, ! | Grede A large 40: : > ...%3 § oe . : a os mate oct AES Rei Gen bey ess BS Be hm Av. ) | - KEI VINATOR < Rummage sale, Mon., Tues. and) "'S, tally graded: Servier Cp... 848 Ome On. 2. FF established. e : ; Wed. Odds and ends of past sea- 2 A Gy ree O68: \Cane, J os 1kL Qwenny sree was equipment so ee pg gg Pea else Re i | Refrigerator cabtnsta, toilet sents, od paire of], Seat weet am. fine at int cae ie : ee ale : chrome dinette chatrs and 8 sofas.|medium sithough ore irre |Giark Bub s..088 _ With Automatic Defrost Lake AVE nc. ad. be bat Welt Bhd moyen woe |S Oo tas ea | , | ‘ “<_< |gmalirrare short to © lieht demand. | COW Palm ... 488 oe i Regular 299,95 i i ete. ~ saee 3! : : EES Meer met| cmcionronume eet fete wt ; . sale and rummage sale Thurs,|,,CMCAGO. Oct, (ME). (ORT coop: Gonenm be. aaa e. NOW ‘a ; Nov. 1, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at the | @Priaay 1,283 coop, 183 000 Be Fob Con PwPt 4%4)i02 sees a ; ONLY | BB, were church, W. Maple and Pleasant. PPI." light ‘ene 18-14: old Toosters | cane Bak +: OE on Mag ; . : Ba: 4 Pree parting —Aav 3 Smt ee Nine Bea (Soe oees Rare ME wt : Big 11 cubie foot 1 , Veterans of World War I, Oak- 2? irukeys 30-00: young geese 20-89; COPPMLROE -- $04 ae Ww @ — To judgejcisions by both Congress and the tor with 3 land County Barracks No. @, wil| Curtiss Wr '.;. 30.4 @silby the campaign pledges, smalljadministration on small across-the-top freezer—2 large crisp, mest Ost. 21, at @ Celock, Cook : peers we <: 2Sibusiness stands a good chance of|tax relief. These were listed as ers and plenty of shelf. apace. : Nelson Post, 200 Auburn Ave... Earnings pe mae + BS ve 388 getting special SY ao ean a 1. The outcome of the fiscal 1 — : ° 3 Pontiac, = Adv Dow Chem |. 70.7 .. 3o4| Whichever party studies, — oe 3 +] [Da Pont o..+. 195.6 : " congress. ‘ The anticipated surplus for this a z Onna pak wana Chureh, | NEW YORK (INS)—Kennecstt Br awto t vine ni sve ut Democrats wrote such a plank) (1957) fiscal ; : a E Montealm at Glenwood, Nov. Ist, |fihe"menthe bt 1806 vcore me Ft Bi & Mus os. 32 Booey. -": geajinto their platform in July, The|June 30, is only 7. oo ‘.. 4 +38 7.00. Adults, $1.75: children, #37, or gene & share, compared wit! Ts ove | | a oe Republican National Convention This would not : iyi ibe evel ‘lion to $433 486,002 take Seah . = Bid Ol] Ind... baa Lsenhower hag promised to give as n-hng-20-tepthat gable he eee ae : eee eer pate or MA 8.4031, | KEW YORE (ine) — The huberott Co.|Perd Mo_...; 560 BM OR BU--; Oi “prompt and favorable considern-ireduction comes first. The 1968; 30.I \f : bail, Ph. " “peported today that fts sales in Gore, Ban on ..... % \ton” to four small business tax budget probably will show higher n. ANGE ey tt estat wiht inst soa” peres| Gen Breen. a ae £3 "+: Bt /concessions in drafting his legisla- revenues but also will show higher : : 985. Sales dropoed te $21,908,899 Cen s+ 39 Tere Co... petitive program, \Federal costs. . oage, riymou DD [fisotoss toe tne suaraer im Toss arn- (Gen Tel -:-": $2, Tromp, Ba’. feelclincher this month when presi-iserves preference over other tax. | oe : , ended Sept. 30 are both trailing last/“ocber ...... #78 Tk, Ww air. ¢7 dential assistant Sherman Adams payers. 95 4 Costs of 57 Models on sexe usa eis Beara»: pila ©» sore at oy atl ec ee et cael a 4 . ae . “ a tely ask congress ir | t : : Inne reports earnings ‘of sit tet, fot on a Re | On Garbide "hee relief,” if the budget permits. This,/vnless there also is help for indi- WITH : DETROIT @ — Chrysier Corp’s compe ea "rith #304707 tor he similar (9, Cet’ a' Ba Unit Ale tis’: 4 lof course, assumes Eisenhower’s|Vidual. income taxpayers. That TRADE : =e i ft. . re os : . : & Ce eat SRE lg EES Bae oe ws apanem | Pounburer ecrle rngt, es | renee go on dealer display to-/Ter Shee skeet were Ing Rand. i oe Steel <'..°; #BAicial in any’ tax-cutting delibera-|isiation. oie Full size range conveniences. Auto- 2 morrow, : oo Walgreen "**** So eitions, officials concede, and the) Some the several proposals Bae 4 ‘tan Wades tnereies troen’ er frien It Werte 2 Be Ty proposals. now before Eisenhower emesis om he, Manned Msn ere Increases range from int Bus Me . S + Pil eid wen gress spring—al_ of > : $64 to $175; the Plymouth advances Business Notes jn: or ie Mot . St rontion dollars a year fhye odin were opposed by the treasury—| NO MONEY DOWN : range from $66 to. $160. Dodge) fat Oneer sb Woolworth... 64° ‘The proposals are part of a 14-/would have had the effect of “grad- . 7 Creel S28 fr, Coad 3. vik ve Bal” 3 BN * Hepa raed Ant fe ton tn coe i me |G ’ | exp . z is I net mittee ad Lenn : = the Custom. Royal convertible. Waterford Township, recently com-) (Business. headed lings. The democratic platform en- , , | a Plymouth’s range is from $1,704 Pleted a training course in refrig-! yew souk ba enna simone chairman be freddie rede roth this plan. - New 1957 KELVINATOR with the for the Plaza \business coupe toj eration and air conditioning with|vne assoctetes Pree” ih ot Pagel cA av 5 so «(Ut 3 $2,187 for the Belvedere four-door the-Air_Conditioning Training Co..,| Thdust Rafls Util. Stocks|” Burne is known to regard tax re/ MAGIC MINUTE a) 4 Ine. of Youngstown, . jNet_ change 24 +58 42 412 : ; j a hardtop. ‘ ~ |Noon. today. .9622 1383 13 jeealduction as the most important, : ' nd a ‘The prices do not include fed-| After completing 116 home study Erevious dey...3598 1383 708 f di quick-acting remedy for the com-| 9: ae ones: Chime wacke pane a = 4 eral excise, state and local taxes|**tignments, Irwin recieved two sonth ‘ago bed ied ee tee plaints of small firms, Others of) eats » washes cleaner, — - and handling and delivery charges, | Weeks of practical shop training in See heh + ee Met tes “staithe 14 points call for tighter anti- KELVINATOR 4 In the case of the Plymouth linet he company’s laboratory in) isss + ett tie Bs ine rules, more government | mn 4 they are for six-cylinder models.) Youngstown. | 1988 wen Sak ised era ishelcontracts for small firms, and | Automatic WASHER * For eight-cylinder units prices are : DETROIT STOCKS some further financing and techni- i " - $93 higher. | Two representatives of the Shér-' (Cc. J. Nephier Co) eal aids, es Both Dodge and Plymouth amwin-Williams Co, in Pontiac vill" *"* fF decimal potets are eighine) Eisenhower reported last week | LOW 7 nounced reductions on numerous join 200 company officials from $i Mies. ®& Equip* ao apjithat he has “already put into . AS PER - optional extra-cost equipment the North Central region for a/Ress Gear Co* _ . ss 8 Me operation those recommendations Gentlemen, there are 3 items. conference Nov. 1 - 2 in Cleveland. et ee Ste ‘3 i which do not require action by 2 automatic eycles, oway sapien, ot | Expected to attend the twoday/tye Paene ces hit 4 * 3 reasons why a ee’ Saat one - , - meeting will be E, E. Gardner, |Bucy Mig. a ae is | But administration aides said | washes everything Sfandard Cuts Price onincer "maintenance representwarse eret frais 9 "2 'fflprivately today that three consider: : NO MONEY DOWN! lative, and R. D. Platz, manager of| "Ne Sele; bid end askea, ations probably will influence de-; wor oy To i ; se | fo Dealers of Area (tt Sm bane 0: uo | pen me remem — TOPCOAT | KELVINATOR 12 : St, ‘ Ol Maced aed | ‘i f 4 | : i ‘ hoe 4 Standard Oil Co, today reduced its gasoline pricés to Pontiac deal-| ers by one cent a gallon, according| to Byron L. Cole, local-nianager. The new prices to denlers for regular gasoline will be 16.3 cents) per gallon, and 18.8 for premium. Retail prices are detgrmined by in- dividual dealers, Cole pointed out. Cole said the reduction is in line ‘with Standard’s policy that prices|; are. established on the basis. of local economic ‘and competitive conditions, La = Butterflies wit be ‘shown ona She Sanh { crease its truck prices Now. 15, U ) | | $75 end more White Motors to Boost Truck Prices Nov. 15 CLEVELAND — White Motor! [i HOT SPRAY METHOD FLAT ROOFS of PONTIAC ‘51 WEST HURON STREET The company also reported all- Repetr Servic | i) 2 FINE STORES share, compared with $4,319,004,| (a ( | eiaying i; i) N. SAGINAW 5ST. _ Tokyo reports. ' 1. 4 een 2 Open Friday and M. . "il 9 P, oe AC ‘ i E BLENMA . 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DERSO! ‘ A . ft ri P| if n ol dl h oard " r red Heed ALLEN, ELOS HAMLIN, | Bog. aopetative | tiiseeece T0000 17,000.00 : be 15,000.00 = 06 13,000.00 : SEPTEMBER 10, 195¢ a 08 iy ; PR ag se to order by Chairman ~ $00 0 19: 4 Ramiin. : ¢ such £ C4 bi a= Pe a “, bry bgt en Neewors Supervisors ’ work 22 Anne 90 ™ po. 98 e. — ee XVIII as tt appears — orang cn tae | ince Clinle...;: 30,000.01 30,000.90 a wn called: Anderson, Andrews, Beld- Manwal on page 15, Ten! .E is Resolu~| Regional Planning... .....6..+. +» ves ny 93 9 16.363.08 : if. wer, yer, rendel, meeting of this ¥ 1 ‘ictal wor! pt Tet veehdly toe ew ee ele eden oer eh ; # id Brewer, Brigham, Cardon, Carey, Castie, av following the! he ek o hours for all county \WBoldiers Wetief..... 2... 5.005 .. ese 500 00 HOO 00 Clack, , Davis, Decker, Dickens, 4 eneh 70 of rianent rist Association... 1,000.00 1,000.00... Dunesn, Eckman, Bawards, Bilas, Ewa a Sp en rn eee | Bee eee “sss 900,000. 200,000.06 Prid, er, 2 Jil the Boars of Supervisors. sentative! Syeceas far Main- has. further eue.|dations fo, tach ottiess te oe, foulaws: |service, Center Pianninig...::++.10:, 300.00 300.60 Rephart Lertem tly Leckhart, MacDon-| Tentative Budget shell represent the|Cested that work would be Some fe Sls) cireuit Court dudge: Three year UN-i township & City Tas Wolle...... 4 ald, MeKinnon, Menzies, rence Miller, ih 5 00 lips, quinias. Ransom, Reid, Rhinevault, tors. | - ‘ ™ Semann, D. s "ae P wre OP oe aticcuscvnen on Smith, po amith, °W. % sinh Staman, : gug-| a Record 1 ceosenssoouceyvecre SAA Swem, be oll, Waters, : : Sour Weber, De a t, Yooksy, : |auditors ......... 1.09 Sirk ‘read appointment of the follow- bd * Shie-sassness seen snorre FE K. Shone, Birmingham City 00 ' ! (replaces ce Bleman) 3,00 20 : 4 Leonard M. Fandale, - ‘Township . M0. 0 i (replaces ure J. Waiker) ne itil yes ae 2 sae 50 30,000.00 (replaces David “& Anderson) Janu y 1, ist 19 Decembe a sation Division. onaseers "1988. $0.90 os $28.00 : ‘ ve C, Sony. ene Park City (re- go | mented anuel salary * si0,280.00 Juvenile Division.......... lat'pis 60 T7900.90 ieaiacs : > Drincan ‘Prey tas £ Clerk: Two oar germ Janu. DUE has ie susrcatveseinss o4:800. Mr 15,000 79,890.90 12,000.00 Mr, Albert Gain, Farmington Town- Sa 114,407.00 10,715.00. 128, 122.00 ship Supervisor, and Mr. Clayton F. - 000.00 1 Commission 42,634.00 11,500 $4,334.00 : Detmers, Lathrup Village City Super- 9,438 Sie 907,748.00 176,000.00 visor, inti a : 133,483.0 00 161,483.00 Moved by Hudson su by Lilly 64,456. 436.00 the minutes of te meeting be ends r) ee Ff a $,000.00 a . j fa = To gh having voted for UPOD| rain Committee recommends thet a|—Totel recommended selary to be 99.-\ Treasurer 3. .e..sserseess0 20+ 143,080 512.00 801.00 85,000.00 a malerity . a1aT1 Yence ‘seserice - Cg ee ee | suguesinssah 197843.00 62,000.00 - 189,983.00 88,900 00 file.) nega 4 eats 180.00 eee $000.00 communication from the|of October of each year lor the purpose) MEDD" ca sioman, om behalf of the Drain] January 1 1087 to December 31, 1998—(Gherifl oo. .....s.cqecvseeseeo sere Fy 0 | Bee ee meme ae vas ee fhe BBs | at to cesantt of wajer- 60 1,011,824.00 | craft. (Placed on file. | notice from the Michigan yendainvess : $4,200 186,800.00 | ou srenting the 6D: 498.407 00 100 maAa1 99 tama | per fem Se tax allocation order of|: p08 3! ‘ | the of erneaaen a - “ria *: c ‘ | ‘ . 06 31 : 406-38 mela : * on a” : é f RRACOCK a F Buiding | ey eS TE : pegs] 500 rey 38 100 | | onre reed coemmaiention from ae , Bees | Action Committee calling for « federa mere, red " 3 ; ravah, any ssabdeetee 141,900.0 241,800.00 : rogram for the “Elimination of Locs the : Such was = |¢ sag ives daseaees ' O01 08 | ines Depressions.” (Referred to 1 5 ot 8 the TT Popervisors| Kquipment Fund Revolving......... ; 0,0 5 oe 4. Commitee} oe as ; ol mg gg A , ek ive 6 ‘ | County for the State) oe leas th 3 oes eeneeses : : 8, < 5 1 1 ‘Tt ¢ ' see eed enes a8 f ai : to and 3 ) gall ommities ma: : ee og } eM ispehieccets ; ret sn : : . adit { . : hy ‘ : to be/Be Kaa seae> + eeeerdivdent 208.098.00 ; * H ue 4 f 2. ; Re ve te prviso! cd a Commiestenere ae under pac vibancrvonsevtane : Ue z . 128,488 06 See yea Gemme! Tetele cesccsscsenevesveyicoce-: AO OOM OLN 1 -¥ 9 = . : : f : ; : | J ¢ A ee ls ‘ od ‘ BS ‘ ‘f . ’ Be ; ‘ + A re . r i 38 os | i aif i 3 7 = : _ SEN - oi y J bs oe. Br 2 ae Me & \. | eee eae #\ oa ge ee <4 eS ae ‘iii abe pe 2 Le ‘ ‘ be Ty F H ; i ee d PH : it iS 8 ? 3 Fall Institute , me ae Arabs on Strike ‘for Teachers — wach Nah Jef aes ta ae ee wee trian roe (0 Defy France crite ya next atop? Protest’: Wave Spreads a -in Africa as Violence Because cobalt absorbs and re Kills 1, Hurts 60 i ic i i i F , Z j 3 t 4 : I ‘ i ( it : le i it : i rig Hie Fle egee | E i bei i | Rigid Di , gid Divorce Law ‘NEW YORK — Adultery is the|shell during breeding and when! sixteen Arab civilians, two con- a potice- AD | SELL AMAZING | EXPERIENCED ‘DRY ) | NATIONAL WANTS TO}. Real ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS, FOR | RAVE JEWELRY P. BOY 1 10, 20, 30, 40 and man, Collins Cleaners, #39 Woos-| ites, hard-nitting ssleamen eal Estate Salesmen lephone work = 3-331 book matches, BIOORR | werd. Rochester 1. salesiady who knows how to. sell| Looking for an opportunity with EF the gvenines. Must be over 31. SS ie Beer : business gue = le Goutniy? Pisnse write Pontiae "a. Lawrence. 2 Seer aa ott, 48 ness ~ tetas’ Gon “| Unusually le . fast without ep, Men, women. Pull or pay oe and exclusive territory | _ Press SAKER oaeet fara. MATCH OP Service, eho Me. Columbia ‘at Jor @ ee AN SALESMEN © $7 ert, only Anderson, Bak GIRL OR WOMAN FOR CARE OF ‘ ‘ 4. i, os wy time. B “round Dept. :, =. 33, a Witte P. © Box A. Wor si i i cae oan. Ree, Deneeees, t s or a ‘lene oe sman BABYSITTER PROM 3 PM. TO <4 _ | ee gpg tt 3 Rca tigate ey ae Se dria “oti | sheen SACRO OVER | nSblaeaee” tr | sisters. a ter. : : dine oe | gpportunity tor man who is wil) Day work salz. Bak od. FE 41441. . eon : in Fk ©O,. 3818 Dani Denver : eeting & veutlatiog, ms A _—. » = AS Eib- + 82 ia Mie ‘Rd. Bhar. Sat i cY ae ore. a AF Mi t z ‘seed . Oh Wood. | Sonvicg STATION ATTENDANT. © Drivein, 3435 W. : Eaeta. Hat it ts yell ints done Oy "Thee. | + £ OW. NUNULES ad ont and) migor repairs, mast CASHIER “for working “complets eon | remit , - Golikrs' im eur Decks. We ‘heed oe Personnel ernicn Gtecoees, foery © per Exvorteneed, age, 30, to 2, te ¢ ade e Rd. FE , igtocker, ; 4 » | if YOU CAN FURN, REFERENCE : ore ner. Hy and can start work in S hopiy ia SALESMEN Bloomfield Fashion Shop | o¢Gesine & home eg f 10:30 and 12:00 es ; : C. & congenial aay in Birm aeernous oune MAN 00 FULL TIME EXPERIENCED Assistant Have tor alert young men Ssaecigiens pots ee he one spn 1 ‘ ; robe Nees Ss real estate salesman for new viens ling, Plent Fn 2 perece LADY FOR AND m T. Spe | Ei, Bol, “ ie housing prviect. Phone FE Te werk be recruiing etnasttin’ ond fis sdvertisin his" contacts. Bioomfela i sc stan, "| eild care, Gulore On maven ico| nly msisged, bs his wife, ehit¢ren ARC “Qenutifel new Dodge. & Biymouth.| JE | Salary carvers administering 8! MAHAN REALTY CO. COSMETICIAN | Blegiitttiy cous. Live im. FE Sp |-set ieesanine, Higs‘caumitams*t' tere sops:| “eae pal ae Eesti a | fed ere te tes | PE wit, mero on | Eee cert, Mie Metis | ees _ yt nas tease” ae] Thi ARMs Sipttinend | SatihScto” Sth’ nse | SHEET METAL — | eermaiy fee Setius women. | tr ager nay See 0, ease D & mouth Dealer, 2223 Aged a. qualified man at ‘once. tion of related areas, Ww K q ations.to Box 45, ey y to Bor 45, = one” | WELDERS | 22s: J ny A A APPLY ae CASHIERS POR EVENING AND | WHIDDLEAGED LADY 70 CARE ; Per iined Pieciete , ALERT, EXPERIENCED REAL| Chandise, oxelusiv terrnery Position open ‘chia. “Madame wanes tebe & 2 echest chilaven ¥. : FE 2-830) estate salesman for fast wing regular | aecounte. fay | PERSONNEL OFFICE perienced age my sary. Apply in person, ie ones 338, Peas. Vie berry ems w, Bese too : Weeston. Call J.B. mits, Reany, eck, guarantes . wth! OAKLAND COUNTY sketch “and make up ant’ work Packinghouse supe? ‘Marke,| Perk. : Funeral Directors 4 : RSs ce grares ment plan fpeurence, matical OFFICE BLDG. Mendy yeat round aa Job. ood . WEE GUAT BORS Conny |™ NING COOK. NO SUNDAY | am ANCE GROUND Group Hospitalization |, BARBER—TOP JOB | sation. ‘tating. quaitics-| LAFAYETTE AND | pie iN ’ .T Pursiey Puneral Home PE +1211 coe Be Orchard ix Rd. FR Totie| poos, We Box Ne Me Ponting) == SAGINAW STS 3 ~~ | Pfor companionship to ederiy ads | We Sree’ sorenie Wak ; wacra: = ef : yes. c * ave 1 igs eg a re shes | e have immediate full or part i : so aa | ; on | MACHINIST WANTED: PONTIAC FE3-7151 SALES ag Bg Be u ing. for pleasant ambi- Donelson-Johns} Paid Holidays | CAB DYER. grRADY Day on | MacuneeT Warp: Jom sage | FONT SL | sean ana, oven estan for past | Sangfo™ ion ever. Cait FEE/ ines Somat n,Pipuee, Gre FUNERAL HOME | GURS GIRL NIGHT MEIC |. Joumerman card Dare Toot & Pontiac Mtr. Employes | Cutation, pleasant personality. | ‘DISHWASHER | morier™™ products h = i : - -: , |, Gauge Ine. 1596 ©. Telegraph st} wid. to sell new Fords and used) secustomed to ac Pereet wits ~ motes _Dreducts in neignberhood is __DESIGNED POR FUNER. FUNERALS” : Vacation Pay rey u ae Heron | wa ‘ cars. Part time for desler in’ | he pubtio. poumense Sacteasily Mi _tseee gatherings. Select ows hours. Paid gilts, Dean Plake, Mrs | COATS FUNERAL HOME =| os surneyanen apply, on job Not | 4ARRIED MAN WITH CAR BREs-| Smell town 12 nities from Pon | known company, salary. confiden- ak ees | meee te tee tee pe aoe 2 = age age yg ed eng yg OR 3-175 y alton on Sashabaw to Maybes| ently employed time Fuller ee te cee | et men 32, Fontan Eres EARN LOVELY GIFTS guidance and counsel, No at Witott. Albert, Allen. and Wood: oe | Ra.. turn east to Goodrich Farms.| Bruch, Dealership, in Bolly and Toblle business No exp. neces. | THRIFTY YOUNG MAN WANTED | “having trends, peigh hg sing. delivering or ¢ ag. Car ow Mrs. John Marring- The oy PE 236), CARVE = WA “exp in | tt everare inst week $144. = FE og Bog , wore and) i. Vicia sent Maastet. oon 5. 3 . we a — diate’ totorvions ecks WMneits George Reeves, NTED: EXP IN gas i money | Mr. Jeffrey y time or evenings. rite m Jamies “Roberts. | Punera) szrvice V h Si | APPLY modernization work. Call FE | - or Norm Schoff, Jeffrey Ford | _Woodward, B’Ham._____._ | SXDERIENCED SALESLA. R| Manager, Mrs. M. Ruth Andersen, Tia tee te Cokiune arenes) ¥ OOTNECCS-O1DIC Gay pom TEALIAR-< :} NEW CAR ate ee Overt. TOOL. ENGINEER ladies sportswear, dresses & coats, | soe rareon Flaine, Mich. Baptist Church with Rev. Alfred) FITXERAT HOME ayass ave: velorencee. Par Stab <<" | Process and design of tools sed) Tilly ts eer ee, ee | Line ee DOE RAGED LADY. H. Mullins officiating. Interment) * ‘- + 4-I\ 0414 * | after 6 pm : i REAL ESTATE SALES stares fer pasamatie and hy- le a s, % N.| Live in. Complete charge of houre ag a} ag Bs Q ‘ Se Daye tered | Wanted ast our Drayton Piains fan come tions coors ge fg EXPERIE NCED WAITRESS. _Fi tao tao alletcar dees west ; corhees-Siple Funeral Home enna ‘Sa eC office: 2 experienced sal —— z pene , sein Fanetgy entag tt whieh fe | PARAGON. | Rte Be CEMENT, sre! STON] sara action as| MCG co. |“eeaugeeoan—| SECRETARY tome be taken to thet The Pontiac Presé ; fo train for Diese! and. Heavy | We nerd several additional sales New GI snd FHA homes. Prenty | 118 Indianwooi_r4:___Lake Orion | TE oS ithe eae i S casee Gow em eeucl| FoR want aps {| COnStruction | Sewn." "eatne ‘cs| fle Tee Rte w fear spgor | Sauna aricee, fom ser |ORGE™ Richart, arene | bald. BIW. Hue. | ntereing eee, pean Wriuson, gral caaet Shon ne: tite and ualined’ Diese nan: | great fund, ‘Ton earames for| lent’ “oppertnts Yor" amilour | fary.sers and aetvert, Musl oe | FLOERLY WOMAN TO,CARE TOR | Oatlane Cour’ chanee to “ar komis Dr. Orion, 21: DIAL. FE 28181 Co. write to us for free taformation| 70". *he Nt : man. @ offices. Call Mr, Ayer,| ‘{t#ined this week, Call between a while m works.| velop a career as @ private secre- ae | RP So s : without obligation as td bow re ; ASK FOR MR. MOORE LI 12-1140. cy pe = nm, MI 44070. ™ home than wages, Li eer: pag Soy paid vace- Jean Garlick and Gor-|} From § a.m. , | expanding indus reply TAR : Vice, irsnieebens * KRO-| EXP GIRL WANTED FOR GEN-| tion remen Series cape ese || Prom ttm Sem |) wm ono miven | Bee, les" Cy Owens, Inc.| LADD'S INC, |= ase — |" ice ear cae| Sen Satire : : NOVA, 3 he ac i : , rans. desired. GReenleaf 47750. : : |, 406-94, r Home, Lake Orion, with Mr. Per: immediately, The = ; | YOUR FORD DEALER "| 406 pisie Mey. Drayton _Piains : ~ rat | SR Personnel ” Oftee, pmo Beno ee. DRAFTSMAN 147 For part time sales work. also Exp, Waitress for food &| Qekland Office Buildin t Vee Coe . Inter. Pm no _— NORTHVILLE 2910 Vrolechlile eupicieneal tn email 47 8. Saginaw. Pontiac : full time man. We will train you, A 1 Lafayette a. Pontiac FF emetery.| | bility ror ssiscneiiaen “bades brectaign (ee g — Se spply Kast Heating and Cooling, ) bar nights. Also cook for | 3-151. ; UPD G8 oy FA BS hg M. C. Manufacturing C 3 Sears Roebuck | #, Fo —went_3| “ays Apply Manny’s Bar.| SECRETARY-STENO. eh llameaiateed| Ut indnnwond a. abe orice | ) : Bigs toe 78) W Huron at Elisabeth | eel tae oe saeeaen, ae eee Tr i Bre, When cancellations EXPERIENCED COOK, CALL : and Co. WID, EXPERIENCED MAN TO Lake Rd. rience im adv field pre- oan Lae aS os comune aperrexes| Opening for sare feat oa emai | CLERK-TYPIST. | Crises ree ve ot Stthout : CS eens a + WILL EMPLOY Press ‘Box 68. $9,029 per _year, position with the s Weunein ae AGGRESSIVE eat man. exp scbeet, metal herd | Yo] act} wr: city pt Fontise "as pict. ‘igh |“ elderiy_ gentlemen PE 4467. Closing time for advertise Sg pr tee former, Airehtt werk panty ot | COLLECTION Man 3 SALESMEN bump shop. 600 N. Perry. FE/ ieast 2 Jr, expe wre. oe | two + Gos Wan mall cae SALESMEN crore, Mecronsr teusieche. 3 SALESME! a GikW 4G DRIVE DELIVERY P sible potition preferred. Decitable | - plastic and toy sale, home party is 12 ofelock noon the FOR LEADING Birm. Midwest 40640 * "Eeie taskioon & ore : ib- | plans. No deliveries. Car neces ° Ben apn. | sapeeos : ; . general work eral vacations and sick ‘ Ca day previous te publication. WINTER : | EXECUTIVE TRAINER Outside Contact Work All Sears’ famous benefits, 2 hem saggy gy ag #3 iy ° offs city Heit 4 og : 31943 Mon gesemt, Tart tu Ser || MAINTENANCE | A+ company gah Stoeaticg | USCC COmtaCE Tor’ | a8 you qualify for them.| sme lent arternt Set | GIRL TO LEARN |""cst gates mateo ma eat the Gay of publication after } | SPECIALTIES | bitiows young man, 26-35 with col- | Earning potential of $150). Give tun particulars, write Pon-| pabiiges ae orn offices. "Advancement for qual the first insertion t pita lere education “or equivalent to | Weekl¥ salary plus eer allowance, ta 4 tine’ Press Bon 57 INTERVIEWING ified girl. Call Mr. Sha: —...:..f-| See MOmeteOenee kee coatings | weal fer _imipertant managerial : per week, draw against, Siam WAND. MIDDLE. | Um looking f pra Al a. ve j CASH WANT AD Rares im thie part Of the Slate to sell xperience desirable put met nec: | ° QUALIFICATIONS commission, need, single. South Lyons, OR-) joey Training “er practical “exe: : é "| essary, The man selected will be ia ; nevs : i ; : tow vows soun enone || letiacommene a ia is tied st canivbanen et at | muowntey of init Sumy. ‘WANTED | Staututeene:| lypist ;- tas . oo chandising_ of original winter spe mamas, orking, toe srenings per). srevives gare Gesired, axve-/ For confidential interview semt-retired man, to train tm tak Personnel | inte , sees | $2717—$2977 A-YEAR i is in sn ineae’ Faia ED ber Stak dareange dale tae oaer eee full yeoume. Write Box] Pos. | call Mr. Lynch, FE 5-6168,' 4, “ctite "es. bagmews |, (an per ca, 09 it you meet Interesting typing ‘esitions open e . ; rect " ; 5 ; A : om ; (Hag Rigi Rei ae A Ra between 9k. and 4 pm.) See Setter eee | Soulmamasmeeeeee!| com ter cov, Reet ; - belptal, v rite Sales Manager ine? - neg i wand, WeCEnegey one : write ties . P| a 0 7 ne Betomtal ; ! = or ume, including age,. education, , Th | Mes S07 & Broee 2 G ! Neation end life a is Company at whe "Mae. | tocteuls 3) bavi sue Satehinan ae ’ ursday. | . Moliy. Mich Phone Miivove | me. M pare. kppir Derecunet* etc and 2° land } eee = de. wan ¥ { ‘ | Peel or write Raw * NER’ a . i pply per office, ‘GPO cet Gases piel: _ 4 Bide, Detroit - Mich. oe a, MCo-AeN” Freeper ft o ; gene oe | SCS oe hare \ : A ’ | iy { 4 ‘ 4 « \ ‘ ; r Memes “GRAEBNER’ 5 -100’s and 100's rig CLERK - 20 “Thain =" Some bustness exp, or college... Open $as0 Pee ee ASSISTANT SECRETARY -No Pontiae Hardwood $o|S TART ES DUACHAM. FLOOR fie) ee atte ea HE o|\DRY WALL TAPING, GUARAN- teed work, OR 3-8033 ene | PERICAL Conte we | Palsting trie Co, I W. Huron, $330 FLOOR SANDING, QLD FLOORS ® ee: Cart FE 9200) 2-578. a ar agk ng - ia MN. Cass. it at Pe cael ROOF REPATRS _Bavestroughing — FR +044, seh Persoanel mer. oil General Contractor ‘COREE R’S_Pontiac |"Prom Baa 313 Pontiac State aoe Bank Bidg. . FE 5 wnrnebner "s—Royal Oak WASHINGTON SQUARE BLDG. Kasactean 9 od Bey, ent SCHOOL more drt = your or TRENCHING AND ~ BULLDOZING ° ‘nm. D, Sempenn FE ¢#641. Frage Pe aoe se LOCAL & ONE-WAY COAST TO COAST LEA THERE REDUCED boi i Moving. Fl re 4 . O’DELL CARTAGE al and Long Distance Moving _ Phone FE 5-6606 Trucks to Rent Trailers and Tractors . Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. a "Ey Bare, Bares Steck haul- Painting & & Decorating 20 PRP RE Al PA rior. pase uvinnes © TTTaAE. FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 28181. | “In Debi? ) psp nese Kank Agencies 25A PLANNING A TRIP? VA * INTERNATIONAL — TOURS ~ CRUISES DOMESTIC — HOTELS PONT oo TRAVEL Pe 3251 Wid, Children to Board 26 A GOOD HOME BY DAY OR WE. EXCELLENT or small ¢i or school children, Licensed. Call PE. $3682 or Metamora 67F'5. Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURN [ Et URE NEEDED “wilt buy oe Wi ouirignt or Brit. permigebie. I Son a roune shen AND RR sponsible equple with small child destres, four-room, two bedroom heated apartment partially furnished or unfur- ferred, Call FE 8-2906, Share Livieg sews & Pn Pe CASH BUYERS WAITING | Por Your sopend w. M. Stout, Realt Edw. or saree a Seed or equity i your Le Templeton, Realtor Highest Cash Deal Rue eee Toa pensebe aces, Bag. 7 | * OHNSON, Realtor ST ‘Rd, FE+ MORTGAGES Chtent w ROY TRAGER Realtor 20% W. Huron OA 633% PE 27 _Rent Apts. Farnlshed 8 RMS, Cli NQuIN nus, © 7 WOME, COUPLES i kan ad Se Ont ne *s BOOM Me QA! ae a AUTOMAT EA F | re a4: yg 0g on 7 BEDROOM des on FLAT at pa AVAILABLE NOV. 1 per te VASBINDER Rent Houses Furnished 35 Sipe ere Ciark'’s RENT If FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, a thing — ent, any. * Dist Diat “FE ___ For Sale Houses 43 LADD'S INC: REAL ESTATE INC, 2 8. Mich, NEW HOMES North Star Pa — TRADE INCOME BEST DEAL rooms beth. Closing. $8,780 with $1,800 do IN TOWN toe mew Sit Se. ae ate WHITE - BROS. Phone ON 31308 a 3- AT UNION LAKE OFFICE Bee | an ae ai Sa bert Meagan lace fo"reian 06 Dixie Plains bares aa Home nessa uae] Esai enace rat SSE Sti asy ba oa aa m dg eat, oate ty | We bhve ent lake rms, Hie Sede a ats Set diet Sa'Sals ete | Lot 70x150—$1,800 Dn. 3 it fn. G. TROCKE bats home om main street ta ft Oe es . . Bisexsten’ Recreation ‘room vullders. in ent, new ghs fur- oe 100 vein Dr Rd. EM 3407 oa a ee. WHITE |e BSS vet Sere BROS _tait Pes Eabrte "P| Reon gondii ceed OS. fvme erie =e RETO 2d" iees® wit nose ag ne “MAC” McCAFFER tee nt SPECI AL! "ac, real man” ine ‘ 1 FS ' Pants te oat ie $18,900. $4,000 down, cemeplohaly Eaeaines —_ 84. ——— | Ranch Home—Z Acres tH tiac off Auburn Rd. neat } bedroom ranch home plus & clean, 3 bedroom,” Wall breeseway and 2-car | at- RC LS. Walk Se wall carpeting, “1 Sase- ” tiving Tom 14x34, ut, stone Histance of City Bus. ask for Mr.| Perfect Lake Front 1 See =~} es fireplace, earvet, | drapes di = . Brick Ranch Bi Level. An ar-| to sell at only $2,500 down. J m —— — fo. ehitectural beauty with interior at low monthly : = Sa en oe a ey Tan Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 : ye eaas,_ rout pond. 0 tzira, ane bed rooms, 3 beth, Leslie R. Middleton QLé FHA | $29, ’ : . Hes teret: 3 Srepince _ vt. Roy Annett Inc room and dark foom. 2 car et] WEST SUBURBAN -|Small Farm With Income | To include “rich Toy’ Witten side with wat perdy cor BUILT BRICK RANCH and sunday 1-4 1 scres has a "a rete Vee prec te: fearing tate, must sell, Reason- HOMES — KE ge RR N ' | FEATURING: Plastered = ar d‘painted wate soa hard | New Ranch Homes $195 DOW Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- pained is an at bedroom starter hi jete tached garage. in {uit base: Fae aittnanits, Shades wuin| oa exterior ang ready for you lic Tile Baths, Full Base-| "®TAStISHED IN ane 8 ‘own- eng gg Eg co ge I = | ban loration with iake privileges|ments with Gasinators,| We Will Build For You pe ES me basement, Size 38 x 28. Oak| om, Williams Laxe. Payments Only) Ctorms & Screens, Wide your plans or ours. You = Bs, mail oy 1 ee | Lots, Paved Streets, City | you would itke to build. Or if ES aeeLdeetaes: | te faa: Row ty wom FC, Wood Co. |Sewer and Water. | iteath' out ¥ pinn‘seota: Down... Al ee ae oe oi, mortenes| Fora opp pate | BEECH" Loven tge| Well Price Any of the the new modern 3" Bedroom bun. Williams Lake Rod & M%0| PRopenty. ~~" erg baTs, 13 gat, files by i te “iow, Seors. OS: Rem, SUN Swe HF! “C.” Houston For Homes| Wsnled Experienced Salesman | PALM Wino Sls eb bnserotaws sors. |], AL, Taylor} "iste tttntnt cave eee, . e £ie 5 KINZLER OTHER HOMES AVAILABLE REALTOR | INSURANCE FLOYD KENT, Realtor bur, located ta Huron Gar- ww a C.. HOUSTON REALTY |Fa eas Pree Parking “QUALITY BUILT * Office Tenignees, “Hag stall’ bese: | PUD rh ‘Liste’ Bervice me : og ee eae od pay : \y S ] Vill amps fos So ment. MULTIPLE LISTING SEVICE Partri ge yivan VildQC) mounts ustinoe service - 2 ; : 4 : 7 room ho i 150 GES REALTY 0, |GATEWAYS t0|" wor-corsose | ERE SEER? [RY i Si ivileges. Qe Prired . 8 7 coy: ry AS pedal omgeae pans AO Dame Radice Pe 5 . : i Here's & ie - *. 5 ‘ely r Sei Aes mai |e OES tang | | Senders a yeesi| Hlouse-10 Lots | aise, "exignof eed ae 4 Too bath. AE tg Me i car ga A ¢ 4 bedroom e ture of com it piss iM "1 bedroom sate te enced i automatic gas heat, fut Siuminems Cymitet. shteken have pA TA ‘Sone M tence, ene oe yeoman and Mres e's snd) bette inelided Privileges at location off Pontiac land: 4 = ‘uw All in fine condition Se ae 5 sean, seep Greme “G8 Washi Park Sub Sti, Sled tenes aba ineur e gece ; HOUSE AND ACREAGE ington ' : eis i 3-Bedroom eis sagt DRAYTON PLAINS |° S Y | VAN Fete zs tne bands: +h wut wngsiow,| NORTH SIDE | — $1,750 DOWN " hors agree + | See ae) eta SS) ee ere nee Caen os Fae, ieee today: | pavement, "ofl hen “ang = i com Drayton Woods Excl. | 5.200, a eat move | ee peg a & . ‘fown,, $10 month. | incr : * retin other| YOU Bee ewe LL INSURE IT fortabie 3 tern | garage, Large lot, $13,000. i rms ©: (imme- a basement, automatic otf $00. re | MAHAN | Sabie" otras erates NICHOLIE \mmaury co, neavtois - {WARD E. BARTRIDGE on Va is "RG, 4 rooms, bath, a 1. one. Yy ? bs WBva Ser. Seer . went, Baer Fo, BRAN odes Ge rae ’ = rE aa oye em 10 Wo Mure ee souer ae: 5 i e r a ; f Ae - se A \ a ns Se ee pes Spegia ye oes a ak Pa a | Ae NIGHOLIE ee ce Bie ment pay- "aS et Femn= SIDE ving room 'b exceptionally et wrichen "(Neal fou, tnd th : SCHRAM FE 66001 REALTOR | Aategy 1111 Joslyn, corner « i . 52564 SER 3-FAMILY BRICK SIDE—3 bedroom main fir. Ls er basement, sparen wguld” contort od whe cael. $8,000 down. BUNGALOW = 1% car garage, comblnation on BK. hed ~ & a Sewnen se sco $58 per month. Call now. J. R. Hiltz | and a REA 1011 W. Huron 8t. most easy PHA terms. Call " $1,800 DOWN as = West suburban ranch. The home with ards selore, ik lovely carpeted room, attached . Call for a ent, SIDE BRICK 3 jeer home ae ag red basement. 500 dn. $300 DOWN Sect "te saben Pal price $5,000. : Russell Young WATERFORD 4 BEDROOM * A wonderful home situated on a erful den . BSpotlessly clean and lo- cated close to 8c Lake with lake A gin gyno © only: $i2. and avaliable to veterans with only $650 down. Call today for appointment KENNEDY Huron ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE New Junior High in og walk: 3001 W ut ae ue : : Mg a iit efi A # i. ti elie ! a i Bets i a Gin 6 heavens dinette. Tiled ba’ Oil furnace Catgert ist «fe minutes’ drive to the i included. jasee | For residence or , business lots see... HOLMES-B ARTRAM 4093 Dixie re ue ats a eS at i. ‘ 8 a2 8 | i 22 i a ' 44 ra Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 3718. Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun. ADAMS PARK aT OUR FRONT Seicin W E COVER ' “THE STATE MACOMB COUNTY, One of the best known « county. Grossing #170, 000 eats $40,000 emo -” Suk te Operated by ORION TAVERN, grossing over $30,000 yearly. Pius $200 per mo. owner share juke box and achuffle board. 3 UTICA AVERN, well estab. lished. eine lease including Iiv- quarters, Ive couple, PARTY STORE, Rochester ares, L. ESTABLISHED AUTO. RE- °. Same —_ more ee Eel STATE- WIDE woh aie SALES CORPORATION | ene ‘ , es BROKER | liquer ~~ I spots i Just the »# for) *) WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR shemoa 1050 W., HURON st: BENEFICIAL oe oO. : LOANS| Extra Fast a | Feteehorp FINANCE oa SPRY I pe vs eae Pea Sa a $25. to $500 You tan iJ Sgnelars: "ser ‘| Up to $500 “for Signatures and other 7 “Oana Loan Company| § PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG "FE 2-9206 yoga Well, say this for my Henry—tt he's gota single bad habit pes ae . . ; pent 2 " 4 RIGID IER iy ae = whee! trailer _ ON % ACRE. AND PAVED ms. SPECIAL! ol R. J. VALUET, Realtor For Sale Clothing 56| BEAUTIFUL % MINE Weddtog Excellent Wedding gown, ve cost i. 6 to ora good condition. 4-508 - GRAY SROADTAIL, FUR COAT. Need $500 service wean pty F courteous ee A Then Bing 4 m so convenient to , where new rooms swan and tell | Home & Auto Loan Company’ iene Piloor) Hours 9 to 5: Saturday 8 to 1 Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks Buckner’s Employes serve with : _ emile in the most friendly manne Tt is easy where —_ and Kindness are shown to everyone and borrowing is a pleasure Provide for your immediate — future happiness by on wine & cash “ — company comed, and yout patronage ig ap precia' Loans to $500, up to 24 months te repay BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY IND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG., be 2 DIXIE HIGR HIGHWAY INS a0 BARS ALL LAKE 45462 VAN mas cA Loans — $600 to $1,500 |, . For os, modere oF not, tn home or im- to des) at Buckner’s, | © are ont @ to 14. Worn 3 YE i4, and 2 size es ae ae Sale Household Goods 57 alla alec PEN, § PECE CHROME DINETTE SET. Like new. Call FE 2-9413. Alcohol 188 Proof RUBBER BASE PLINT, GAL £3.78 9x12 Felt B. Rugs $3.95 “ #4" WALL TILE, 20 2x 12 LI LINOLEUM, $7.20 BYERS. 141 W. HURON, FE 4-300 9 cU. FT. EPR Car: bed, car toaster, a ‘maternity elothes, _type_ot) suite. Reas. PE 2-0668 3-ROOM OUTFIT wy AND NEW rey bos ALL FOR = R vale Bie 12 2 essle, > Y's COAT. SIZE 12 FE 6-418 UICK 8 aes yg = ™ es ei eres eres a trove and a butiet chest ot arew- ae 2... ee ae GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. SOME LIKE NEW $39.50 AND UP CONSUMER'S _,POWER CO, OTOVOF .. «sae “TQM IOT Facges, ae. Ce eee nenenee ee sheet walle = rooting = felte ~ = Daints hardware, FREE ESTIMATES SURPLUS LUMBER ik es Sa ano 2. ne Bis, 112 PO Cc RD. AT OPDYEKE 8 trou ead 4 er gas stove poe pyegg ~ ii GOOD COND PE ¢90¢7. 2 sree tee i seseenenes — - ise eeeeee “ey a senee Pb sennes aeeeeeene seeeoreee E oneeenee z enareee > ped OR ‘pa =| Te | | eh eeee ee ee eeneeees | ee bien 6 Ar s en pe eee Always Ri Ready to Buy | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 170 BAGLEY 8T. TOP $$$ SIDE AUTO PARTS Pike St er. "See M&M Motor S: Motor Sales Dike fa “On ait Fer tm aot really suing anyplace T'm just trying out my new luggage!” For Sele Cars 91 Lor OPEN "TIL 10 P. M. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-910! Muon s2i08 PRESSE Wilson GMC New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass FE $05 *- "Er eee ar Sa ee ‘8 AUSTIN -— EXTRA Eo ei new tires & takes: 5 100 een wi Well tires. No. No money Cal Credit Mer Mr. -| 147 8. Saginaw ‘| 2-DOORS For Sale Cars ot CHEVROLET 1000'S. Woodward, B’ham ~ Attention, Hunters! Station a Bes ” OWENS YOUR FORD DEALER PE 35-4101 ey CHEV SEL “AIR TDR. RAR, 28 "Phune shepherd PEE il, tee oot Coat trom, Take your am ~HURON MTR. SALES 982 W. Huron FE : VIE WAGON 4 dr. with 1956. CHEVROLET LEFT OVERS 4-DOORS WAGONS AND HARDTOPS Never Licensed or Titled As Low as <—|\ $1495 ost $05 OR YOUR mS CAR a gt F ga UP TO 30 MONTHS NORTH ‘ CHEVROLET 1000 §. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM — Bud Shelton Motor Sales ge Soy zg be HIGH $5$ Paid WE PAY TOP DOLLAR SHARP LATE MODEL cans” COMMUNITY MOTORS — 803 N. Main, Rochester a 19 i Fe oh or “bie Veins ears, Sees ~ HARD- ct OO ‘WW tires, etc $1500, Clean 8-089 ‘Wy BUICK TOF, ROADMAS: ies . em's Auto Sales, 724 _Oniiand. ACK HAUPT =IPONTIAC SALES ,Clarkston YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Clasti-| FE 28181, + fied Ads. To solve every-|, day .problems quickly, ‘dial | "3 a — R Le. Rae, ww. Will sacrifice. rE sists \ "Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MKT. 85 Buick .........$2195 "54 Ford ........-.$ 995 54 Chevrolet ......$1095 ‘54 Pontiac ........$1295 *S3 Buick .........$ 895 'S3 Pontiac ........$ 795 ‘53 Chevrolet ......$ 895 °S3 Ford ..........$ 695 S) Fe fiascésns eo "'S2 Buick oc civ SOS *S1 Cadillac ... =... .$1095 "SL Ford ........2.8 345 ie Mercury ....... $395 ‘JEROME | Then eee SE 56 Olds ceceeeenee $9195 55 Cadillac ........ $3145 "55 Chevrolet ......$ 95 55 Pontiac -cosceres S159051- Ry Olds ..... ween e $1895 5 Ford ..........$1445 "53 CHEVY $795 4 dr. Powerglide, radio & heater. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, Bhham ‘4 aa a. sare & 50x, Nort Cuivre 1978 | Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL | ; Clearance sale of el] new tars and demonstrators. equipment. It's strictly premium. Chrysler Windsor de R e ope ie mg my gs 32.8. MAIN ST CLARKSTON Open Evenings — Please Phone MAple 5-5141 "54 CHEVY $1295- eater NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham |‘ e? bet to coma” tor saponin el NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors, boats, | appl part payment ae a ood used car. “BILL. SPENCE CARS # MopRLT YOR RATE Waterbury &t., seitee. ay fichigan, OLIVER BUICK $395 51 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $1295 '34 Mercury Hardtop $9995 ‘53 Plymouth 2-Dr; $695 '53 Ford 2-Dr. $1995 55 Buick 4-Dr. $1395 \ "58 Chevrolet 2-Dr. \e OBR \ '33 Dodge 2-Dr. \- ga095 "35 Pontiac Catalina ‘OLIVER BUICK Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 - + Na ao Lake Be et SS er PE ee | }239 9. SAGINAW cauractar 83 Four-Door 210 ..$ 895 Radio & heater. . = ‘open “till 10 ' 6 MT. Emin ur Poet a, FE Fe st ve i 3 $15 Down, 2 FORD SED. - DEL.” redio & heater clean, low mileage. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham Eve ” SPECIALS! : Station Wagon PAYMENT 53 PLYMOUTH ...$150 53 DODGE ........$180 "51 CHEVROLET ..$115 CHEVROI est sed Cars ini MERCURY NO RUST. 00D Pere | "Ti ge Be ee West ide Used Cars _ R' a 3 drive. exe eas mileng H, 32s iy Setiddssse BRi AID CHEVROLET “Oakland County's ~ - > on Piyme out Dealer Fastest Growing Dealer ee eae cee Us ke ear LANCER . Save % 900 "66 FORD FAIRLAN es "36 PLYMOUTH 4 DR... 197 "s6 CUSTOM 4 DR. . $1595 "68 1 WAGON. » PAS. . $1795 S ape cok mer atk. Hes is roa ¥. , ewe $1045 ‘ DR. 8. OD .. $1306 36 FLrMotre ou $1185 EE MoU Ta HARDEOR, ti "§3. PL 4 DR, a 83 “7 DR, MERCO '. § 675 "2 3 DR. ........ $ 596 “99 PLYMOUTH 2? DR. .....- $ 495 ‘s) FORD VICTORIA § .... § 495 "S] CHRYS. SARATOGA 4 DR. $ 445 W BUICK 4.DR.. ........ $ 425 “56 SPEC. HARD T . § 305 ‘so > Saree 333 a) “i Sere 25 "56 © PICKUP ........ $1506 | G PICRUP ae e ; Frag 345 ‘30 GMC SUBURBAN ...... 405. “49 GMC PANEL .......... 223 RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge Beate _¥E 29131 “O-Matic, cee™ $445. soairey, Fors wou If Your Tires Are FLAT And Your Lights Are BLINKIN | Now’s The Time To Start A-THINKIN OLDSMOBILE $3 Two-Door 88 ...$ 995. Radio & heater, Hydramatic. |, 52 Catalina na Cpe. .$ 795, Radio & heater, mse 52 Roadm’r r 4 LDr. .$ 495 OF ALL DARK BLUE, Radio & Heater. 2 Tone —e Hydramatic, A real b Radio & heater, Automatic tran: . mission. PONTIAC | 51 Four-Door ...... $ 450) Standard transmission. CHEVROLET °$5 Two-Door 210. Heat & music TIAC "34 Star Chief Siweees $1395) CUSTOM 4 DOOR, redio & heat- er, —, W-Walis. k 53 Catalina na HL / oT .. 81095 Radio & heater Hydramatic. . “FORD i 55 Cust. Cl. Cpe. .. $1495: A beautiful car, i Pontiac . 54 Star. Chf. Cat. ..$1495, ) Like new, radio & heater, w- Walls eae | ‘ \ *55 Custom m Cat. . + $1945! STAR =: Loaded. Royal Master tires FORD 52 Custom 4Dr. ...$ 595 Radio -& hester, ‘PONTIAC RETAIL | STORE “GOODWILL | ‘USED CARS” 52 CHEVROLET Dik. 4 Original GREEN. One owner. Very clean interior, As is. 50 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. PAWN GREY. ition conidtion. 136 FORD - Victoria. W/Wall Tire Interior clean as new, Guara Hardtop, TVORY & TU Steering, Radio & Heater, *55 CHEVROLET 210 8. iene BLUE. in Severs. Ou ’'S) CHEVROLET 4 Door.... bs BLA Redio & Heater, throughout 53 PONTIAC 4 Door 8. Orlignal BLACK, Radio & Heater, Mydramatic, * pertect YOU'LL SAY: MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CARS ARE LOK" BY. ME WHEN YOU TEST-DRIVE _ONE OF THE FINEST CARS WE HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE TO OFFER — THERE ARE CARS | MAKES AND MODELS TO PLEASE THE MOST DISCRIMINATING BUYER RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED 5. CHEVROLET 2 Door Excellent condition. 52 PONTIAC 2 Door 8........ Radio & Heater, Nice interior. oeeeee ‘31 CHEVROLET ByAir H/T.... me saa IVORY, Red & Grey aineter, "Radio * ‘Heater. Dr..... Radio & Heater, Power Gide. 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(Since ES | a Sem WY Geel ORY Gaal RUTH [e ma mero roe IKE § Program atl ene ci mee Meee hee vey a ** | Also Hits Fellow Dem Phone E —s sae Sy Thacker’ “Well Beet Con SEED TEA. CH) Besakinet Play-lisso-49) 4@) sapesery Bhatinee >. (Gender ee Meee One a COMED tee: Suppering fia tgoee! ” Olympics from Australia (Nov. 22) .. - boy.” (4)—News. house. (7) Stars on Seven. to Dec. 8) has been sold to a Eisenhower TV Repeir MUNTZ TV [tt erteatnercast. «2 News. 2:65 -()—Faye lizabeth.- _|3:0(2) Our Miss “Brooks. (4)|sponsor, which certainly makes ly Owned & Operated |¢:20—(4)—Dolores. (2)~TV Weath.100@—(4) Ding Dong School. (7)| Hollywood Story. (7) Charm The-|amateurism pay. . . BUFFALO, N. Y¥. @ — U, 8. SERVICE ¢:a0_()_Brave Easle. (Play (M32) Arthur Godfrey, 14) 260-12) Nomeparty. 1 Yeap) geass cial iiibess ip tans ale ot eons teen toaa METROPOLITAN Ne * a Das * dl * ef be o Member of aren Coy house 15. “‘Public Relations.” (2) Bandstand. (7) Theater Seven. see Ernie, (9) Matinee. | brand new “Charlie Chan” epi- hers of Congress, calls the civil 919 Orchard Loke Ave. Electronics Associ | Foreign Legionnaire. 11:06—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) Mat- sedes with New York berm /riehts program of the Eisenhower FE 4-1515 =f: 4s—4)—Patitical. 11:06-—9) Experimental School. || inee (color). (7) Afternoon Film) Grishman J. Carrel Naish (ere! administration “almost toner: Open Ren. TH 10 P.M. 7:00—C)—Kikla, Fran and Olle." Home. (7) Robin and Rickey. [o:15—(0) while “Latg?”}.es Charlie. . 7 |istent.” C&V TV 158 Osklend || (9) — Hopalong Cassidy. (4) —|11:55—(9) Bi"*hoard Seo Mae ee Maid goin abound te Ma molss:) Spenco 8 oy 0 ane ai : Detith Valley Days. (2)—Susie. s:58—(2> Bob Crosby. "(@) Howdy|ht’s bess ae Helen tt “Lalgl si night, ieee atte ON oct On NSTALL : $e the nie )—News gummmar armemmoett Deg, nT en ee Ee a ee gee ets ea EE sicicin SR2- 1:30—(1)—Bold Journey. (9)—Mi-|20—2) Valiant Lady. 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(7) Mickey| One “Meet the Press” sponsgr| ameunced his support of Eisen, api i Cimsicretie Seiucinalaeeet Charlie Ruggles. (7) M 4) Ge : * i so ce me etuieap Mow . _ : . 2 30—( Autry. s PR z TY Taryal Committee, (4) — Stanley. (2)— iat ant Pavan e- SI8T ANNIVERSARY Somtire Sivil rights "predate Godfrey's Talent Scouts. “Grand Ole Opry” notes ite Sist) Any man that would say a vt Good K“aad : anniversary in Nashville Nov. 9. Ay eet te eothee Dageeen | 4) — Political. _ s * . n | Pains Wao Gonna Diphtheria Hits Presley Scorns cry an is at Ev pra coca” cts eeepc 10 se |Money—He Just jPreser... = Dies sccm te Present f ic. (2) — I Love Lucy. | ; Steve Allen's stooge, Louis Nye,| “Tetreating responsibili- 9:30—(7) — Lawrence Welk’s Top West Detroit Loves Show Biz is right up there wih TV's tor — Hones a omit a * 10 MONTHS eceslaticll | Tunes and New Talent. (9) — NEW YORK @®—Rock 'n’ rojler|niest and eccond benenas. . |e et WITH NO INTEREST “oan 43. is as wth ——————— best Denny Vaughn Show. (4) (C)— Inoculation Records to. Elvis Presley says he'd go back : ea too | ‘Robert Montgomery Presents. to driving « truck if he thought a show is with its | speaking tour seeking to “keep if — ‘Onie Bright Day.” (2)—December| Be Examined to Help, his type of entertainment contrib- sont peiecs. .’.. Negro voters behind the Demo-j VE TIME | Ch eck Spr d uted to Juvenile delinquency. new bigger cratic ticket, : - ONLY *& FHA PAYMENTS FOR EXTENDED TERMS 10: ave Bowling Time. (2) — * footin pel Biding : | Studio One. 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(2) — Miss Fairweather. |e of « family of 10 who all are)’ Before a TV appearance, Pres- Youth Hurt as Car es Bea '.. $33 . 11:20—(2) — Les Paul and May een ene airmen ayp, ley received a Salk antipolio shet-| Leaves Road in Fog SS eee Jap rs Local Hlectronie , ; . person on the attese Embassy in the Philippines, scone 4 Pickup and wy Service, | ® Tape Recorders Ford. critical list, Salchow said _~ \City Health Commissioner Leona) He and Philippine officials used ‘ ‘ —. © Record Players : 11:25—-(2) — Nightwatch Theater. “The others are in good condi-/"ameartner sald he set a “fine A Pontiac youth suffered a brok- ; / ” - ” a helicopter to journey to the re- “Sing Your Worries Away. example” for teen-agers whojen and face cuts and his com- eT.yv tion and it is possible that at least) leg plateau in Central Mindoro ge | 11:30—(4) — Toplight. - ‘have not yet taken the Salk shots./panion received minor injuries | Mote © Hi-Fi 12:30—(4)—News Final. 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