"PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956—26 PAGES \ Pontiae Press Phote MAKING FRIENDS—Senior Girl Scouts, Sally Aikman of Toledo, and Judy Reynolds and Sue Gullion of Pittsburgh, Pa., make friends with one of the Greenfield Village horses. They fed him stick candy. Each day during the Roundup bus loads of girls have gone taGreen- field Village. Girl Scout Campers: End First Roundup — By JANET ODELL Five thousand girls sang the words to Taps. A bugler echoed) the notes, The first Senior Girl) Scout Roundup was officially over.| Ending on an inspirational note, the camp will start closing today. * + ae ! sou; venirs and extra clothing home by mail. Scouts from the West began de-| Clouds whieh spi edie tats parting from the Highland arealac pave war ty catly ereaine campsite early today. Big green |, brisk bréeze brought out blan- buses once again shuttle between) jets for sitting in the outdoor Detroit where special trains wait)arena. Visitors had thronged into to carry the girls home. Eastern'camp all day. They were still Pirls will leave tomorrow. jAtreving, Shen the syumrase atteten, Propeller Rips -s-se25" | After community singing, led by: |Eleanor Thomas, music consultant the national Girl Scout staff, : ‘Mrs. Roy F. Layton, national president, introduced Rabbi Max n 0 ane a i preg! . Brooklyn, New York, e the invocation. Woman Killed, 10 Hurt tay Fields, Broadway | in Canadian Accident Over Michigan WINDSOR, Ont. (®—A propeller! tora loose from a four-engine| Girt Scout Story.”" She was as- sisted by members of a Girt Seout choral reading group and chorus. The Flint Symphony or. chestra accompanied. » fhours, | author, gave her version of “The | nowland Disclos ‘T'nt Not Tired,’ |Walking Vicki Tells Searchers — Little - Vicki- Talbot . decided to walk home from ‘Pontiac to ter! home near Drayfon Plains yester-| day afternoon and gave police from three euere: 4 a pects. we! * * * visiting at 104 Mary Sue Ave., ac- cording to Det: Thomas Mitchell. Mrs. Talbot went in the house he said, leaving Vicki, 4%, asleep in the family car. Her mother discovered the girl gone and summoned police at 4:30 p.m. Polic® cars from Sylvan Vil- tiae police cars in the search. At about 6:30 p.m., a Pontiac Township couple, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Good, were driving on Op- dyke road and spotted Vicki, still headed home near Pontiac road. joe had accomplished three and one-half mies *. foot, = They sichins ei little traveler up| told Mitchell, “It was a long, walk, but I'm not tired.” Pontiac Voters Rush to Sign Up 319 Beat Deadline, Register on Last Day for Aug. 7 Primary. i The rush was on Monday as 319 last-minute voters registered for the Aug. 7 primary. . * = City Clerk Ada R. Evans re- iported about 2,021 registrations’ isince the April 2 election. There are 39,174 voterg regis- tefed im the city compared to 38,688 before the Aug, 5, 1952 | primary. i *} She was with her mother, =] and notified authorities. Later Vicki ' |hoax in a Queen bar Sunday night.) re ® nice 7 but the relative P| 7 | ; i Kidnap Hoaxers First State. Air Derby. Team Arrives News Revealed FaceJaille? i i : Dramatically — for Ransom Plot | Cooked Up Plan in Bar to Kid Cops, Pals Say; FBI to Join Hunt WESTBURY, N.Y. (2) —A’ longshoreman and a rail- road clerk face up to 25 years in prison if convicted of tormenting Mrs. Beatrice Weinberger with a false claim they held her kid- naped baby boy. | ‘The twe men, both un- employed, were to be ar- raigned today in cure wood Felony Court, Queens. They are charged with trying to extort $5,000 from. the heartbroken mother’ . | and giving false informa- MICHIGAN POWDERPUFFERS—First of the 3 ’ AP Wirephote | three Michigan erews in the annual transconti- Russell (left) of Grosse Pointe, the co-pilot, and ‘tion about a kidnaping. Meanwhile, there was no- trace| of 5-week-old Peter Weinberger, or jany solid evidence he is still alive. I The blue-eyed baby was snatched: ‘from his carriage in the patio of ithe Weinberger home here last - ‘Wednesday. nental “Powder Puff Derby” to finish at Bishop Miss Ann Fruehauf, of aay at ow Another Airport in } Flint yesterday was Si Mary “Pat Michigan team arrived later in the AllStar Game Nation Awaits Winner Weather Fine of P owder puff Derby Pierce Against Friend in. ‘23rd ed five drops of Dozex, a vitamin) Renewal of Series B12 compound. | The FBI plans to enter the case) WASHINGTON # ~ Skies were on Savanten: Under -_ alter overc ast this Morning, but the \bergh law. the FBI can move into weatherman predicted a mostly, ja kidnaping case after seven days. sunny day for the major league’ lor after the victim has been trans-|All-Star baseball game at Griffith \ported across state lines, \Seadium. Arrested were Robert F. Giebler, 27, longshoreman, Jackson Heights, Mis forecast was for some | ‘Queens, and Gordon T. Rowell, 24,| “ludiness but . mostly — ‘railroad cleak, Sunnyside, Queens.| and less humid with a high of Both are married and Wiebler has a2 i tages That was welcome — ithree children. | word for the 28,000-plus ticket Police said the two hatched the) holders who found the tempera: ' ad ol state alarm asking that doctors, hospitals, nureiet_ and adoption agencies be alerted to look out for - the baby. The alarm described this feeding formula, which ; ‘smn, Crossed the finish line taday in the OUh annual Powder puff Air Derby. All remaining 23 planes were expected shortly after, ‘noon, beating the 5 p.m. deadline for the 2,336 mile race by at least three hours. The planes took off Saturday form San Carlos, Calif. e one to arrive? ame teri iloted Mrs. Joyce dais Ing of Bek ot be. Gov. Philip Hart of Michi-_| The U. s, Weather Bureau pre- touched down Sunday. It Weath an er, Calif. - Last of the day's arrival | was gan, She arrived at 4:49 p.m. in a dicts a low of around 60 degrees ‘Beechcraft Bonanza with Mrs. Ma- for the Pontiac area tonight. ‘was a Beechcraft Bonanza, | Janie Hart of Detroit, wife’ ‘rianna Rudolph of Mackinac Is-| Fair and warmer is the forecast Trans-Canada airliner yesterday! yand disintegrated while the plane’ was flying at 8,000 feet over Mich- igan. One blade ripped through ‘the! cabin, killing a woman passenger and injuring 10 other persons. The turbo-prop Vickers Viscount, | which carried 30 passengers, was) about 35 miles southwest of here! when the accident occurred. The pilot made an emergency) landing at Windsor Airport on two) engines. Trans-Canada officials said it) | will fly for the last time. Girts in blue uniforms like-those| Vers packed the clerk's office) The two allegedly made four! Renney OE per cont "ESF SAM, of the original 1912 troop paraded | which stayed open until 8 to handle (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) across the green and yellow stage, ‘registrations, About 150 registered. ( | “The game started 12 noon (EST), land, Mich. With the braced-up Mantle in AY’ RRIVALS ARE: : the outfield and lelthander Billy; Leaping i 'Pierce of the Chicago White Sox! on the mound, the Ame rican “ followed by later Scouts in khaki potween 6 p.m, and closing time. | land the present-day girls in green. | \The 32 Scouts from guest cotn-| To encourage voters to: register’ itries also participated at the Mrs, Evans established registra- |League was a 6-5 favorite over the “ Greenin coteeh (* ‘Roundup. The pageant was cli-|tion booths in both city banks. | National League “Sn pane Mrs. Mary Jo maxed by the entire camp's con-| About 364 voters used these facil-, OCal rea ins | M +.” os i Janey, Glendive, Mont., in a Moon. verging on the field for the Singin ities during the two weeks they | anager Casey Stengel. of t Mark 20 at 7:25. of “God Bless America.” * * * Tomorrow the flags on the mall | Material] tents will bel - New York Yankees said he planned ey of Questioning - er gre -; ~— nr Bag Ay Vetun Wilson, pore ter fielder, despite an injury re- . Down Suspect quixing a beace.on the lee. Kansas City, Kan., in a Cessna 180° t, < From Utica if Mantle. is unable to start, Jim) yy) Marion Betzler, Columbu, | ‘were set up. Daring the days which the | Week clerk's office offered extended | Breaks hours, Thursday, Friday, Satur. | ‘day, and Monday, the office took | in the exhibition ‘'Piersall of the Boston Red Sox laration: The actréss left Holly-'to make the statement. ifor tomorrow with a high of 78 to 80 degrees. i Irelands to Sontiete HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Film cel rities Joanne Dru and her husband Jobn Ireland hope to iron out! Knowland also was asked wheth- ‘their marital woes with a trial sep-ier Eisenhower had atithorized |wood's Cedars of Lebanon Hospital| “No,” Knowland replied, “but was the first serious accident the|Packed. Girls will replace the turf line has had with the speedy Brit-/they removed for campfire sites, ish jet-prop airliner since it was| ‘and bury ashes. By nightfall only; in 527 sew registrations. | The office said some 200 regis-. ‘staff tents will be leff in the trations were taken at 141 W. South Monday to .Ohio, and co-pilot Miss Iona Kip-! linger, Sylvania, Ohio, in a Piper’ Tri-Pacer at 7:46 ‘Sunday where she had been under he knew we were going to meet iwill be in center. treatment for bruises and a black the press afterward and he knew A former Utica man confessed) Opposing Pierce as. starting pitch- 38 burglaries dating'er was righthander Bob Friend of Mrs. Laurien Griffin, Merriam, | va (Continued on Page 2, Col. iene ee cee put in service in North America 15 months ago. Killed was Mrs. Robert J. Lip- pert, 31, whose husband is a | doctor at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. She was from Hanover, Ont, Mrs. Lippert's two sons, Robbie, 3, and Richard, 14 months, suf- fered shock and were among five persons taken to a hospital. * * * Five others were treated at the scene for minor injuries. GOING TO TORONTO The aircraft was en route from) Chieago to Toronto. The propeller blade tore a hole about two feet) square on the right side of the fus-; elage and about one foot square on’ the opposite side. Mrs. Lippert apparently was in the direct path of the blade. It sheared off about a foot of the | fop of seats on both sides of the | aisle. One passenger, A. J. Daniry of Clintonville; Wis.., “tremendous explosion” when the propeller broke loose * * a “} thought maybe the whole plane had exploded,’ he = said. ‘The stewardess was remarkably cool. She said everything was go-| ing to be all right, but it was go-' ing to be a little ‘rough, It was.” Germans Honor Hoover | | POT-O-GOLD judges held sway this morning as the. usual Tuesday | said he heard a have been spoiled by success. in The Pontiac Press Theater | Pontiac police the Pittsburgh Pirates, meadows where for ten days aiBlvd., 50 at the Oakland County back to Tent City of 5,000 Girl Seouts had iCIO Council, and about .52 at local said. jbeen established. union halls 653 and 5%. He is Gerald Lenz, 21, who has Florida First j in tine _ "lived in @ rooming house at 120 for Film About Michigan | pilot Miss Helen Wetherill, De- Pot-O-Gold Still Growing Raeburn Sf. sincevearly June. g | troit, in 9 Cessna 1708 at 7:54. Detectives Olin Hoffman and) LANSING (~The premiere of 600 P . , Mrs. Alice Roberts, $600 tor Some ‘Pioneer James Bale* said they had ques- Phoeni ia new film extolling Michigan will Avia: aad lot Mra. Iris © “0 That familiar mood of. expectancy fell over the room where August, Kan., In a Cessna 18 at 7: o.. Mrs. Alice Hammond, (Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., and eco- tioned Lenz since his capture by two Pontiac patrolman July 3. Ot-! ibe held in Florida — one of the ej), Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., ‘in a Beeche rait Boniancs at 8:07. at ificers Rudy Martinez and William/ State's hottest tourist rivals, |Lemonde caught the man during a| The 25-minute film, produced by |foot chase after he reportedly was'the State Tourist Council, will be’ deadline neared for the receipt of entries in Puzzle No. 6. sighted breaking into an auto, ishown July 12-at Clearwater, | Calif., and co-pilot Mrs. Helen Dod-| The. mood isn’t very new, and as yet it hasn’t been dispelled to | Lenz also admitted rifling glove) It is the third in a series pro- 5°" Marysville, Calif., in a Cessna the satisfaction of those who conduct a weekly hunt for a winner— [Compartments in at least 30 cars,;duced by the council in its nation- 172 at 8:16. , . in fact, the first one has yet to come forward with a correct solution. |Hoffman said. ‘wide promotion of © Michigan's! Miss Sylvia Roth, Chicago, and) If this is the week, the reward to Winner No. 1 will be $600, plus | He was charged. with breaking) year-round vacation offerings tn ns my ee wheraft Bonanea| another $25 if he or she is a Press reader of record. You can be that enigsenent “) on it for ar’ w Eaeified | i ‘Michigan ~ Augumn, | " 8:17, rhe ignment today in Municipal Wonderland,” it records a scenic beating 8 Tvenday postmark last week's entry to us on a postcard (Court, Lenz’ former address was tour of the state and includes hunt- The ace ty flown oa handicap] sino Dequinre Ra n,n sighing ad unth morron he Theater Trip Planned to Spoil You! agninet the power of the engines. Rock Hunter may or may notjor her stay to the utmost. | Theater-goers will find, for ex- If he was, however, his hand-. jample, that luggage ceases to be a some head would ride no higher in problem from the moment the Y the the clouds than those of the 60) jboard their chartered bus in Pon- ture persons who will discover the an-| jtiac fo the time they step into and swer to a question posed by the their roorns at New York's luxuri- ititle of a popular Broadway play in ous Paramount Hotel after a fun-| |September. ipacked trip from Detroit on the) The Press wants these 60 to | cwift Empire State. achieve that end for participants | Mrs Retty yo aa nae Monica, | Egypt Waits Delivery ‘of Destroyers and Subs CAIRO (INS)—The Cairo news- paper Al Shaab said today several submarines and destroyers would Happy Fella’ — be delivered to Egypt this month. songs are included in the; The submarines, were described. pare of this musical about the “as most modern,” but neither| .misfortunes of an elderly grape- their class nor origin was given.| ‘grewer who wing a young and) ‘beautiful mail-order bride. t was believed the vessels would) | “New Fares of '56” — made up come from the Soviet Union, of talented Broadway newcomers, top Broadway shows that will |W ashington Senators fan who op- highlight the trip: “No Time for Sergeants” tions his soul to the devil to win “ithe pennant from the New York hilarious story of a good-na- Yankees d farm boy (Andy Griffith) “The Most his ups and downs after being ppout 275 drafted into the Air Férce. “Damn Yankees” — Gwen Ver- {don stars | in this music al about | al Even stich items as tipping be-| come the responsibility of the ex-! In Today's Press Special, planners have left unex- | plored few features that pronuiec~ {Pert guides who will go along. To) County News... ......6.05.. 15 this new musical revue features a Wet Weather Helps. COLOGNE, Germany ® — traveling comfort and convea- i these friendly “genus every single Editorials .......,.. seseceses & (SOries of sketches which include Former U.S. President Herbert, ience. jexcursionist will be an Aladdin| Mystery Story..,.......,....%% everything from satire fo tragedy. LANSING ® — Wet weather ig, Hoover was honored today by the| Careful attention to details is one “th @ Magic lamp. | Sport .j.....-0000 ne “win ss Svoil. Rock holding Michigan's forest fire) West German Federation of In- ot the ways we make sure that! But we're inviting our “special | Theaters ........ ade 4 | Hunter?” — @ satire on life in losses down to almost nothing. Ti dustries for help he renderedieveryone who makes the six-day| 60” to do more than just bask in TV & Radio Programs |Hollywood, and its effecton, a new- State Conservation Department Germany's economy after twojtrip: into America’s largest me-| comfort. New York City ha¢ | Wilson, Earl oe leomer fo the position off movie said last 'wegk's damage amounted | \ Women's Pages...... 112, 19 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ‘to only th acres, wosld wars. &% 'tropolis enjoys éach minute of hjs much to be seen—like the five y j vai lof each of 17 or 18 possible selec- tions.”” isaid “because of his familiarity) Democrats Pick Clement as Convention Keynoter CHICAGO (#—Gov. Frank G. Clement of Tennessee, _ ruins as friendly to Adlai E. Stevenson, was selected. yesterday to oT the Democratic National Conven- tion. The young governor was named by the narty’s Cone vention Arrangements Committee after a three-hour meeting. Clement, a fiery orator and considered a possible vice ipresidential candidate, did, not receive a unanimous vote of the committee, Na- ‘tional Chairman Paul M. ‘Butler said. Butler said the committee's 13) members gave a “fall discussion Clement. was picked, he: with the isstfes and his capacity to discuss them fluently and capably, ‘and the impression he has made ‘around the country. Although Clement has shied | away from publicly committing himself to any candidate, he has expressed himself as friendly | towards Stevenson. 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Se ane IRs Ce at Yat [i iui i sll hitledil 2 5 atta si Ss tie tit Litt itd Tdi “a fall Piet! : oS fr pee 2 ay oe = pee ‘THE, PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1958 ie, Statewide Alert Out for Escaped Convict penne, < » at : #4 ~~~ ntl © Pe wa Pr ~ bento Sauls: Sc’ Assia “bc dalliance ainsi SA's. wierlany. chess es peek teh lowes fatnss. sins. Seoeallibtenas Cae eoaee NEW YORK (INS) — }}drumming on the piario at 6:30 in)noiseless model, guaranteed to an-'that 178,000 new pianos were sold| kiddies, in the scales stage. Douglas Drumm, 27, of dwellers live in cardboard the morning before any decentinoy no one but the person who last year. And nearly %5 per cent had been sentenced 16 : It is conceded that this is no just : and people who live in adult is awake, and everybody (plays it. of these were by parents) - and piano, But for this, harried [years for breaking and’ entering boxes should never throw voices.* |Climbs all over me to get ‘em to) ee fr te tee ot ee parents and harassed As he and the police pol aot oh he poe. The ingenious instrament is aM) Oy i uciy this the case, a| ™AY humbly give thanks, stepped from the court You chastise your husband in “But how can you tell a kid to] fleetreme Jeb emipped wi ® | pe lina” wen ia aller. With planistic peace on earth fi-\pr"™m bolted, and tie the typical modern apartment! top practicing ?ilis mother'll look| See Waic® enables te plant | ‘Resides being when|nally on the way, there remain8|because of the crowds. house, and the strong language!at you and say how do you think| (or Ms mother) need be, this model pianoforte is a a, goes crashing through the kitchenipubinstein got started, you big) “™* “Pte “lend” or down t |) cient portable only one mma. a less| A statewide alert was sent out baboon, utter silence. requent—but infini more piere- because Drumm might have i t number of pianos which are shat- to get culture,” complains a super-|tering apartment dwellers’ nerves out, how often does one use the» tinkly upper octave or the thumpy 8 on earphones and flip a switch she | on pa that enables listen| Play Melselessly to his heart's | When is someone coming | The first U.S. census in 1790 so 2 oe content during a restless night in (with a soundiess Stradivarius? listed 3,929,214 people, Bul, as the Wurlitzer people point} "NEVER SUCH PINE QUALITY se ee Te oo ae es Two of mittee members are Frederick 0. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ad ee ee County Schools | JULY 10, 1956 > led Lake Sch Rochester Eyes Parking,critens clon ee ee ht ae NOCHESICT CYES FArKING, of Mann Clan Support: Vote Slated Vote Lightly Wider M-150 and Paving oor. § Support; Vor rag Wider M-150 and Paving) sss: om: = mo, aye = om 37 Yesterday's Results aa , jstraightened out last week for the sed two-mill tax in-|Mrs. Virgil Slinker, Mrs. Roland Tallied; Annual Sessions ROCHESTER—Paving of several tor options, ‘seven pieces of proper:|jaries Manns. perhaps with good ‘operation will Green and A. W. Study Progress jmain streets, widening of M-150 for|‘Y for the consideration of the birthday luck.” - Walled Lake some distance, and properties|°U% was Pocens, guerre Lapeer High School, is survived by| This was announced by Donaldinstalled at a recent dinner at the|” meeting of-the year for the Macca-|present boiler room and an en-|C¢!d at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|""The picnic ts for the. his father, Alvin, three brothers|L. Swnson, State Fair general |Huron Country Club. Six candidates were running |C¢S at 8 p.m. today at the Meth-|largement of the heating system. — Scully last Saturday eve- children. Mra. Z> 20d tour sisters. manager, who explained the band) Toastmaster Jack Smith, district| for the two three year vacancies |°dist Church House, an evaluation) O'Dell, Hewlett and Luckenbach| "4 2 - His body is at the Groves & Co.\was returning “by popular de- deputy governor, and Dr. Eugene, 9 the board, of the state ritualistic meeting in/of Birmingham are the architects. co-operative dinner was held Funeral Home in Flint. mand.” Last year crowds packed/Campbell installed Jerry Siebert! Leon CG | which the group took second place, after which the group heid a Recommended by Thousands of the concerts for the limited appear- pore president. Other officers are <. . oan with 317 votes will be the main topic. Refresh- R ° odiscussion period, ; DO Kefauver Is Unperturbed |ance af the band on the frst four Marty Smith, first vice president; who received only 44. votes, In nets Mil Deserves. ochester Fish F TY nal class of ten wee mee one Aswures a : : Harry Wooley, second vice presi-cumbent Dennison , . M . J. Bishop, , . ng is ateer Oten. ae The USAF Band is considered (dent; Vern Jones, third vice presi-/176 vows will remain ce the Boras | 10th Reunion Largest Slated for July 2? . Mitchel ‘Comme, "Verne "Messer tyr, America FOR CHILDREN turbed by claims of mounting Ste- * world’s vassal aa ent: Doug Sutton, secretary, and) Ronnie Cash received 232 votes,|for Class. of 1943 Satis Curtis Ackerman, and An-|. ,severite. Try itt Venue strength, seid today he will turn it is a [Howard Lare, treasurer. . Sidney Thomas, 214, and John F. ROCHESTER — July 22nd is the/4¢rson Scully. Worlds Larpest Selling Aspirin Far Children make a final nationwide tour to| 1@ Piece marching band, . 90 | Edward Keen is lion tamer, and Hill, 68. KEEGO HARBOR — The larg- a tact presidential delegates just symphony orchestra, an 85 Bernie Baylor tail twister. SOUTH LYON est reunion of the class of 1943 date set for the annual fish fry | (=== Se ee ee before the Democratic National 9 + band, a 25 voice During the past year under the | District No. 4, fractional of the ot Roosevelt High School was held'$Ponsored by the. Rochester Fire| |’ pence , —_— - —_ prod Singing Ser- | gutguine at Virgit Taylor, (Novi and 1 Townships voted Saturday evening at the 10th an-|Department to be held at their cot-|[ R HEN Y A MILLER geants), five dance bands and | 1. club had a large increase in yesterday to be annexed to Lyon onal acy reunion. tage at Randall Beach. One hun-/fi; . . numerous Instrumental groUPs | wembership and completed 13 |Township school district with 31 Thirty-five attend the dinner at'dred-fifty village and township of-|]. County Deaths ont SRN, eye vonservation hardshi votes cast. There were 21 yes and|"¢ Rotunda Inn, and heard/ficials and business. men of this] Optometrist ; a When the band was organized in p cases, | votes Selte y letters from former classmates un-|area will attend the dinner which J) — } i Donna Jean Lynch hse aan 1a pend ional, 72 Program for the coming Taking over of the bonded able to’ attend. Mrs. Hancel Boat-|will be served from 12:30 to 2)]. . . ‘ LAKE ORION—Funeral service more audit P feten year is to give aid hardship cases! gentedness of the school im |right and James Bachelor acted as p.m. ; 7 North Saginaw Street tid buriel for Donna Jean Lyach,|wide vertety o rere aoa in the area as well as contributing! was approved 16 to 12, ina te chairman and co-chairman for the a a Ph FE 4-6842 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ranging from the Philadelphia Or- erentennly along this same) permission for increasing taxa. "°°". ‘Church Unit to Meet Wi 3 one 7 mour Lynch, 635 Heights Rd., will chestra and Honolulu Symphony to . | tion voted 19 to 12, a FOUR TOW. | Cn “R Thi “1 Sight” | take place in Parkersburg; W. Va.'Tommy Dorsty’s Dance Band. 7s SU ar Within ten days the settlement Country Corners‘Club | G TOWNS ~- The Beard of etter Things in Sight , She died yesterday after a lengthy) Saddle, Rotary Clubs of the°schoot district will be made./t Pieni : monmisaton of Four Towns Church illness. : : : to Host H Sh with the district turned over tot rcnic Tonight _ will meet at the home of Mrs. Hugo | Open Friday Evenings Besides her parents, Donna is Set Library Fee orse snow the Lyon area. LEONARD—The annual picnic of Burman on 1190 Coshocton tomor- survived by = brother and sister, |* . . LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion! the Country Corners “Extension pm. . Donald in Orion Townshi Saddle Club has set up its pro- High School Band Club will be held at 6 p.m. tonight . 1 Closed Wednesday Afternoons ) p gram for the Annual Horse Show, | 4 F at the roadside park on M53 north County Births : cua sing nts plesmes jointly vn the Rotar. ates Free Concert ot Rates. ver} ’ Ree LAKE — Begin ns for August 5, at Kelly’s Park! WATERFORD TOWN see! ib mem and friends are Imlay City 20 patrons of the Orion Township|on Heights Rd. Trophies and rib- Waterford Township age adoat invited to attend. pounce tee birth by mg Library will be required to deposit bons will be awarded for each Summer Concert Band will Regular meetings of the club will|,4 %®. Rogelio. was born to Mr. and one dollar for a family, which will|event. a free eetdone Present! resume in September, The bINth of a son Daniel Geor be refunded if a family desires day at 7-90 p th te tons . has been announced by Mr. and Mrs) to discontinue, | * ¢ * i. ie under . F \* The library board made this de- Rochester Kiwonions (het Goodwill to Collect oS EG oye tt nal cision to reduce th ber of un-| Visi _— hom ol- fics , ; _ eer . ces ate cane Visit Harsens Island on™ Weoetny svn litt, ORION = The Coil HR Monday 2 to 5 p.m.; Wednesday| ROCHESTER — The Rochester Planned. thi morrow, Household dis-|“** ee 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.; and Satur-/Kiwanians made their annual trip pee oun and toys moh A daughter, vieweria’ Lynn, has been day 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ha Harsens Island yesterday, leav- Tell of Betrothal given by getting in contact with! ry oe, Pama ror Sea EanaEEREEEEememeet ng by bus from the Municipal of Two Coll . E. A. “Pete” Miller, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. J Li Parking lot, and boarding the boat egians Reid Wilcox | ames Ligons Reveal at Mt. Clemens. Vern Pixley was) METAMORA Mr. and M IN EO SULLIVAN'S | ‘ * : . — r, a rs. ° ; Daughter $s Marriage the general chairman for the day./|Gaij Wentworth announce the en- Ey Gaby fea Gy $425,000 MERCURY CONTEST . ALMONT — The recent mar-|¢4 , gagement of their daughter, Myr. EOE EI JUNE 11th—AUGUST 4th riage of their daughter, Patricia|2/ate Bible School pete rrangy? sera eer Masel: WEDNESDAY |S Ann, to Lyle D. Sexton, has been! METAMORA — Daily vacation /238 Millville Reed | erage ti OE (EEK : ee ee James Bible School will be held at thejis a st , at ntrel haichagus | D B E ate Mada all Lig, Torovle Community Church uly Collet nan Cibee n OUBL : ome The newlyweds are residing at|2327 at 9:00 am. tO 11:3 acne | con een cubert attends Michi. ; . Tet PRIZE: MONTCLAIR PHARTONone coth week ‘Cemeter 80380 Scotch Settlement Rd. It will be conducted by Robert] wedding ‘is rien parnce~ RED STAMP DAY 2nd - 10th PRIZES: MONTEREY PHAETONS oh Slote OES : Morgan of the Rural Bible Mis- cil, | hthewdiee emerrbege. late | Meeting , Seek Blacktop Bids 8 : fesump tenia Ccithiin iti Ania PLUS pad wer Lane TELEVISION SETS—25 each week sare his wi THOMAS~The regular meeting Franklin Uni . | UGHTERS— 300 each week dren, Michael, Dennis, and Susie; Ib be | ONKiin Unit to Meet . | METAMORA — The state high- f WA sat, Dennis, Sd Susie; jot Thomas Chapter OES willbe" 0 way aupertanpit la soothe ter S A M S LGREEN J ste aa pother, 1 Cowan goa Wotuestny at 8 p.m. Pf by nl. cing of the ids tor 11.7 miles of blacktop final : ’ py DRUGS ;MERCURY CAR BUVERS DURING CONTEST andparents, Mrs. Minnie Cowan| Four headlights will be seen on be held Thursday in the form Of algay eee, 18! from M24 to ____.)_ 3292 Aubum Road, Auburn Heights _ MAY WIN A $10,000 CASH BONUS and Mr. and Mrs, James|most cars in the not-too-distant fu-|pienic at the Ferndale Park be-ltheensr feces ce so paved Strip : : ~ Mee Of Gatry Bonk: for detaite : lure, predicts the publication, |ginning at 1. m. cece Davee eng Beecaaaten ‘Ve eat 5 "aaa ¥ ome lages. . ' ' ‘ | ENTER TODAY YOUR MERCURY ty ae .* ( ee ta f ‘ je ‘ os é y : ) ; Pa : ; ' i: 44 d 4 We wk » e gy fio dieinin oS, [a a ee ee i cle dt ce ee a pS age eae oe ee eee eee ee _ ee Boe Se ee Se Oe ee Chg eee a OP TET ee Tes Eee TO aaa eee eee | cas! i eae @ i 3 mis. eine Of © meee 8 8 | Sse ae 3 __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 St Get Andonian Shoots 79, Iceberg 81 SAN FRANCISCO ~The South/which 64 golfers will enter tomor-} Tied in second place with 10) spent the afternoon on the prac- Pontiac, fired @ front nine 36 and the Sist annual Amateur é Ore., the Air ial : van into! kate Cnenploniies went Site ‘he a 6 IS BOR fed oa tee ole = ay os Bea a qualifying play. golfing on the weekends, fired a |*/TPort bus driver. Flint Northern golf coach who won| High With Californian Scotty McBeath) three - under - par 69 over the | rte dation eo yn i of Palo Alto: holding a one-stroke) Harding Park;@ourse yesterday. Detroit soared to a a national men Preston lead among the individuals and the|-‘The 15th to complete his round |*PPear agitated. had/he carded a 39-41-80. getting 84 and 88 Memphis, ‘Tenn., team ahead of) among the 150 public course |‘Pousht Harding was not too tough. 7x. 95g Michigan champ | Ed Briegel of Ann Arbor shot a the field, the play today deter-| players entered, he saw his top| “PH de better and im the | Mike Andonian of Pontiac had @ (78. mines the team spot hold up. mateh play,” he said. Then he (38-41—79 and Rey Iceberg, also of |considerably LAWN Ink. SPRINKLERS : Sunbeam Rain K Ist and 10th tees sithultaneously, i ‘ 2S Ss * While champions,|to speed the action. : Then the eee oe eee aes mares : 2 See away from Tam O'Shanter, yester- aa dy. most of teeth © cae BOYS lub 9 Play Memphis. Eietiiettae tadeed Wor tebeat be OR age ip layout in 2 See eccan ena’ “Rochester in Finale /"s;, Wally Burkemo ang Bob Rosen Pontiae Boys" Club and Roches-/Langert, Se played into a tie for top spot iter tangle at Washington Junior|Buxbaum with Bob Keller of Red Run and High's diamond Wednesday at 5:30/to amateur Ferd Henkel at 62%, a |p.m. The game is the windup for/strokes nine - under - par best-ball card, |the two teams for the Ist half of|Frase Wally and Rosen had finished |the Junior American Legion Base-|round early, and it looked Itke they [ball loop, Winner goes to the 18th) Most would take down the top cash |District zone playoffs July 18-20. (1M or ie all alone. Late in the afternoon | Teams are currently tied at the/would Keller and Henkel came home |league top. rounds. ? | with another 62 to take an equal | Rochester defeated Pontiac 43] Veteran | of} share of the purse, $245, mdrsing finn Bans mgs, bees aye gont hae 0 TALK OF STRATEGY—All-Star Casey Stengel | Fifty-two pros and 146 amateurs|*°""°™ ~Earson or Gerry) in played ! Pw of the American League and Walt of the National tack port in the eve, peeliminaes talent tnd iy was along with Kocsis with) League. together for a chat in the lobby of a Washington hotel |to today’s 36 - hole championshi 2 ° } tt in was little said aboot each othdk’s strategy for.|marathon for « field of 50 of state’s|Forfeit ‘A’ Game Tee a ee today’s game leading pros and an equal number) When L. C. Anderson Jets Class| Ras ngyei Faadl ge 36! ae 4o : PR | : ? Sieg is a, bestball (ball event) [suse co ae teas CNP hole semifinals on Friday andl 5 pe gi a : a couldn't enough players | Py oR. — ‘Biggest Game __|**_ mets! Play. lke up full team for last night's) Smals at the same distance Satur | HARDWARE ond SPORTING GOODS : ane uZZ ea) 4 . 3 Inman of DGC and Smith of De-jscheduled game, they were) “"" ans, pustanx scones 906 W. Huron St. Phone FE 5-8389 3 . | in City Loop troit, the defending champlons,|charged with a forfeit. Andy Holmen, Told 1-38-18) , | val . t + won the title at Tam a year ago,| Jets had only eight players when/E¢verd Biese\. 41—19 acess 3 rye Slated Today in a rainstorm with an 18-hole card| game time came at Wisner! Hubert Parmer. Setese, Ob <== Ee | avor Upds City Softball League offers what] §- OE ge EE sammy ie File and Swindell Pres King, ‘Dearborn ..0..:: - hy . director Jim Jones says is “‘the eg a pb Somn aee x Gane Bresten, Betrett. " a biggest game of the year” tonight, lat Beaudette Park. The contest, sure to attract = big audience, Jouts—says, pits— Shaw's Jewlery and the General Motors clubs, The opponents are tied at the American circuit’s top with 9-2 records. Muskegon Fighter Gets Split Verdict in Bout in New Orleans =| NEW ORLEANS (#—Michigan’s Kenny Lane said today he was ready to pit his puzzling southpaw 7 iG) | style against ‘the best in the divi-| “Importance of this. game, sion” after an ‘upset victory over|Jones explains, * lies in the advan- second - ranked lightweight con-|tage the winner will have going Or-/into the last third of the weaeon, "| 2r, Where the fishing went? tender Ralph Dupas of New jinto ; ; leans. P pas The clubs are hot rivals and usu-) Maybe, says University of Mich- lally turn in excelfnt perform-|'89. professor Karl F. Lagler, Professor Gives a Few Tips Small Points in Fishing Are Neglected ANN ARBOR @& — Are those wily fish eluding you? Do you won- Forestall trouble on the road by getting our engine ? * > you're forgetting some of the . The muscular Lane probably ances. rf .” ’ a stops biade bite! earned a spot among the division’s| -Night’s 2nd contest sends Elks Pag edly iew +p nnd make “ \top 10 with his 10-round showing) No. 810 against Sam Benson's club a against the stylish Dupas last/at 8:30 p.m. Feature is due to| “Too many people,” says prof. night. He ran up a top-heavy mar-|begin at 7 o'clock. Lagier, “concentrate on the big Horizontal-grip {gin inethe early rounds and nulli-): things of fishing, ike wangling } guide bar smooths jfied Dupas’ speed in the late ® * a time te go, finding a boat to skin down— rounds with superior punching Shutouts Highlight go in, = place to go, and out- pops whiskers up! | power, ; talking the wile, who'd rather ‘ * ¢ J : | A { go on a pienic. ’ Cleans ae ones ee Bee ee UNIOF LOOP ACTION | 5, their ettorts to get to where ‘taster (han wusua u ac ' weer! eutomaticslly | auring the middle rounds while| Monday's round of play in the|the fish are, Re says, anglers for- with a flip |Lane worked om his midsection|@rea junior baseball loops saw/St Sch SMi ES se Meturaby: ‘of this lever. with ripping rights and an occa-| four shutouts—one ‘by a whopping bait a athiin tadiaies .|sional left-hand shot to thie head. |20-0 count — plus several other)" ° haga pred: Liaier, te deal * * «© jgames with high scores. tely na : Dupas went all out in the 10th) Class F N. Side Kiwanis smoth- aalies te es —s byw and opened a cut over Lane’s ered Clarkston Wolves by the 20- right eye, but the attack was too|run whitewash. Other blanks were DIAGNOSIS: Right thumb con- late. jadministered by Pontiac Boys Club The verdict was split. Judge/(E) team over Clarkston Mer-|* tare in ar Reg on se nm tact. With the right hand il G ‘chants 3-0, by Class E Gingellville| YOU Ve mastered ¢ amen‘ais.| TEATMENT: You may h&V/ sketch) I grip more with = Phil Gaffney and Referee Pete /chants 3, by ge He careful not to hit the wife’s + eald he ge ’ t 5 ~ lp. HES Giaruso voted for Lane and Judge|over Mets (8-0) and by Boys Club washing heard it t golf right-| gers, but most importantly | Eddie (Kid) Wolfe for Dupas. The |No. 1 over W. Side Kiwanis (6-0). . handed game played with the left pressure on the index finger, AP card had Lane a 6-4 winner. |In the Class E tilt between Indians Next important is stealth. Wear . hand. I don't al-|ing it around the shaft ecvipesitiatitpenechesinaiane jand Wing Lake, former's Taylor together agree/the action of pulling a . . . > ~ | (in 2nd) and Ryan (in 6th) con-, with that theory!then fit the thumb on the S CHI CK Seixas Back in Action .|tributed home runs towards we Pappy Waldorf Gets —through experi-|tip of the index finger to in Western Net Meet _—_18-4 vietory. ence. sort of “lock.” This I Scores: . . . I've learnedithrough the swing, firmly, and INDIANAPOLIS — Top-seed- ~ C | fi W ¥ y * led Vie Selxas of Philadelphia | CLARKSTON ..r-- o , «VGOrnia Warning that golf is @ithat way I assure | HYDRO-MAGIC w into action today in the|2BO%® CLUB °-.... 020 010 x—3 5 1) a . two-handed game|ing that is constant | pt whe into cti hampiorishins | QINGELLVILLE ...... ne 302 0-8 » o, BERKELEY, Calif. ®—Univer-) and as such a/handed. Make a study we INJECTOR RAZOR which sew “only one vanked US et 000 3 S sity of California authorities, an-| proper grip, firm| grip. Take enough time to : saw only on |W. SIDE 3... 000 000 Oo 3 2 gered by a $25,000 fine for violation | but not tight with i¢' : zs a : atime in the opening BOYS CLUB Na. bi. O01 050 x8 5 *\o {Pacific Coast Conference rules| both a is ie wea 1956) . : me Allen Morris of Atlanta, seeded| aM BOYS CLUB... 000 200 022 4 3/00 ald to athletes, publicly warn necessary: I used oe ie J - oe pe ee ee (No. 5 yesterday fell before Jow| crannston canes 2, 000 O— 6 2 slams an peeing robe el will seas le tet in electric tools 3 | 3 1 quin Reyes of. Mexico City, 2-6,|W. SIDE KIWANIS... 911 423 x—20 11 1/40° that a further violation “will loose right hand PONTIAC ‘ | not be tolerated. the backswi : F ‘ . ; 6-4, 6-2, | WINK LAKE ........,. 012 001— 4 2 14! aberrant 5 - : <, : | Morris and Seixas will team in/INDIANS .... cous 632 106—18 12 4! However, Waldorf will remain then tightened it M-59 S$ eedwa : . EP SAN DERS the men's doubles, which start this| PONT. 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Counting legislation, ae Ras ar Cras aie ot Sr | LERCHEN & ered {ington one mai Washing n 4- cgi = al provement } ING, frchonge ond a-0025 int, doce. Toe ulion dll ote pe tm Re ON | t continual e 8 Motors WATLING, ve ge amie 1936 market ? Morris to which Others Up relationships. ae pea New State » * y the — © chalk and ae Six Pile er has or : Mombere Potccdindow=s a pe are Ba =e ot techs, oe tous eoutreled wing Risen agylore ow: wher Gl on. —_— “a Press to = oe Follo contract PONT! t Sed of Serving artery fourth | by ed. by the Yeers - ga pena # cents Wolfson interests raph y How |eluntarily privilege ty Be) DETROIT Forty =e ‘stocks ese Stocks paapeviagn sine, > eee Teleg still Hof | ied, oe Ernefcl or im "ee = anal which Toe, York ‘for .— a the were Mercy ae Oe | and beneficial 4 — om i z yak ; New A ’ deal which to persons injuries deale pos concluded o_o | sdequs on nee ee mad apg BS The oe oe Three St. oe on the OS tabtator -_ i be ‘watchful age *: te Morning Tel & ° “ by nace ging and stock. to : ‘dealer to it, P _ aid wil a! a ea 3 incre cou! : grant group, > | confined ype —_ om usual Pratt a, = - enrtes i oo to Fox of the Aug. na fourcar ack were ‘portant . Br = i ies. Prnit ’ rrivats 372: x Gatien “28 ee if] Coa Pes meet ac-'pital gaa in — wun 3 - Beeston. Genser. es dct hed ite Air Red 1 Jones neat of two- wa a a Snenah - Six at the News 47 Hazel om offers i wubnnt : ‘ ed “1416 a 3) his T Satursday uth 42, of in the : “ 2 E Alied «fi Eenaece't * 38 eae oe Capital then, : ny eps Pt R , days ¥ 4 met] pe is olfson of Since “Te-| shif pearson and re- L, Reyt to 30 after YM | : pwnd ; eae Kresge SS F3} W ae 1949 have ~ iputal tollowing , 2, were Robert Monday a : Am aint pie a Krog & an 4 quired 000 to pital Fekety, geet” contion aoe driving i Am Bak. me LBP class. rt $2,200 x 5.010 troush of They ls was Coty 2 drunk Justice i Am Can si’ 304 _— 46.4 for are 300, ting a both good . before % “0 ii te Aire $14 they w verced es te ha morning je. |Oaikiand guilty est Bloom Bus f; Bem: eiract ne ao Sr ttt ae vi rath anes Seta wf - 4 “3 i ee 33 | erty sparse with mime C. Die ai tenes r i am ss. 20. Lou ner s ° to im rae Mack beg Ap sae ei cose saan of field guilty Costeet r An ‘Tei ms May B,Surs. 3 port he wie price oualincmee and m, ik. 22, of Roch of Am oo oe oo Cp a which with nang Apr Ag 3 a oe 22, 60-day all levels Am ...3 Mead Line’. = stock, sale oupled —— and » Was driving Fink, two ail with 161 idl Sul Pa 12-6) mil already return ‘ Mrs. one hospital right , was Aven Towa ‘ eee 4. oH aa) milli ne $9,300,000 0F | Detroit, tne te Dulem- |r ee 40.8 pis Ch. 4 their 39, ated by lower Te terms by Green. i , 44 Mont Ward. ‘1 | bring to some a eo tre of the ogi esterday c. resulted | - ¥ Hit Rin: fbi “re since tions arm. conttus- Luther days ¥ . ie Wheel. =. elfen ea has ohare right ot sane tice 5 edna | jeech Nut Hy Messe ive 288 w tock but His per and A idea — traffic totaling Monday. r - i op. 4 peniguans 15, and the Two was ise aie oat our uae #8, ba, the forehead Rag ‘Foust. man 39, = 4 — #11) cost sale og toa om Geraldine foot . . 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Bat This of opera st ple + eo of Das Farmington ag ryt i se Be ra Nor oa: 818114 ke . ft tem _ inci- © MA +-ON. ‘ fl aS + oee on 4 any strike of oper od Marte in ~ Ee 9424 Garvie, Cb: 8 Owens: Cig. 1 pre Agi id learetn nor rae fl, Pn PEs ie ima F eee te eter “tres os 387 “sehaar 5 “ur. 4) chant rse was in Marvin bail, ed Sent Ps vee S24 Owe oe Frade $23 n Linen che Gilmore r aoe oe 8 Ea iMaryland Endors nits ce a Orde = Ches eons A Be te ie Mary l Caen "a of Eats Ernest iscounts A spokes. . amr Bsa: + perke’ Da woe TE . in dri of t, and Town- Visco ao the ‘maul —— y ¥- pis #01 Peres Seg can ag 22, Detroit, ld 15 PIDS said = =o == a kt es iis tt Pan-American mae Gl 2 3. ‘ot. Bloonfi ble and saa sare 8 ew Vikas i. prawens 2p ee =S>= t eee 7 a — Sa it- for sed MILITARY oie Cola... $ “i eo Be (IN aled orris, the wel) ha aig oN 3 — am . es is Mer ‘St VARONGTON (i Board today ship lgators said | sake a trn/ man ant ai et 191. The craft os on oe +g Fe 4 ee Mule a4 "s two utics an Invest hicles ma struck Viscoun n pl on mt Plate $33 land's 1 Aerona’ on the ve to car the Viscoun’ , furbo-prop : tion Pes: # oo BA land A yeaarse tee for’ Monts total — Gon & ai ie. — g the Ci Pa ied & te. for "Aching coesing 4-passenger, — Informa Con et is ee a. WA certify a th ir row ing the . is a d n Ser a Ca mg o. 8 Slt to Miami a t | when end colisons otes My rst Han Goat Bak sss. er Doug So. deh tn . rN bee f rear-end co i gham’s'|I! Scat tha: at a IM New York art of ther nip Inter [Sahe & pture Business ones Us for Fi and Bonds f all Gent Mot ae eck Bp at A major panes sonatahie inter . Police Ca Ranke, of been ¢ tor Consult in Stock wetheelmen Es. -+- 7 Roya Bu . 8. “tee Fri termina jac Dog » has ber | a pig tg 22 8. Pee... 4s based use its ti Ponti r cap. 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Se less federal case. after person Septem! t Ste eight quo a - sa brtcher | Mus 122 20.7 Big 1 Ce 4) of in 8 ; a ispatched Presi one of : to snd 3 ee 1 mu BG 1 ry men ir , and E, forced e that Ran ue ‘Sek ee i a aoe aac » eene ye dog when it att real estate e basie of distinguished wsty then 8s : i - | Pirest a . -0. “4 * se | Be ae sassy Bo Mot 34 on Ppa. fi! Dela to compete with ma hea the ott geben panel one professic tative | 818 Community Srede lore ied hong mot * Baa Ps 3 bill bi Tig! Air t route. _|to attac service ‘annum In-|f grade lots ea me iete-ae ae ‘0 'Gon Bax” “ #3 Toomne Sul... as Eastern East Coas: ; lel TV loca i dis-||il ‘ oom : ..... . i idence Pritt, National | 16 Ne on ie ee fee 476 Tertron Pe . ss traveled TA today le Mod. siden. D.H among | few lots . wv es Gen Fas. By wor. wat DEL opened re Tab R and Lincol be the ins =k lots 160-180 is oe tive | Onn eters: $3 Thee —* HH VoRS guments board and . From ision eee the Ms y auring jes meet a - tt Gen Tes 43 aunt § “ t t ble v y | ew ‘st a., ib ti S or ae eS ° # Unde tbide viet before to run said ed for A ta tenna ty home: July oe vue Vv ttended my inert ay * ooens 5 | Gem eh st $7 Pee ne MT ected -sman xpect ble an a eli g of ance Springs, be rep- i O98; | steer se gh oy prieee | einen Briss. P Lin E } expe e e from y. Hot will sales ses oa ee roe mila nea scr were ake ie ares "ine he compa’ op sl ed FU our waar ee cea ve oll od 1058-1100 Seek Fe at. nie ae ‘sion three tions mer time ec Pol 63 police of the accordi te semneiated y * A to low and go me oes oe LA seees a Un =, be oe two or menda exami: s Pontia My of He told been 200 atives, Pritt insur. ing 21.00-22 age BF and low chotee Gt Wee's 138 Re... 75) his recons CAB Delia as |, ap ae dig tly the resent sman. Antrobus | hoos ing le ekes “oad prime heifers mer Grevions oo ga 1 Steel "964 In -arings, vored serv: |’ Andy the mn bole in yg tiac, e ¢ ne ete. jad gy RD 32.6 pa Best 20.3 blic hea fa rease ported had a ho un- | col the Pon' AAAS in fina BY ae id ioher: ¥ Le Be, ¢| etiand L488 Woe Bn re 341) pu Wrenn te increa: from ive dwelling nching and with a -_ $ . I ct- wee hand rece head Holst mores! Hooker Bi... oT win “SBE 87? ant eee the way his by pu ‘screen wm home ele fosters RE LOF pee Spo Toe ag 3 went & “02 third along ) entered window tere in $s s atiy 9-00-11 00: clare 22.00 Gown” nase Ray te Ww M “Hy a t points mi. (R-Md chen Fine, Costs [Saat ~ Luncheons as rie tly 9 11.80: lers dex tive peau Ae : Se White & Co “3 ice a Mia: ler he kit the door wad The lan ce gy Ay ial rine ee. act ‘line Stl . M. btvdmadd 29 ton to But that t ng Costs bel i ro ters 4.00 eee ee Tate lower Inland Cop ' 30.3 Woolw Tow 4 Bos M. rd jest |Jocki ine 3 pamper: p r. 9g afl’ to eos Cae oS £0 | taland SR. ule & Tes re John boa: heav in Fine, ac! Your . n ou . cult ling p. es es tit ie an AM 38.7 bal a4 T3 Sen, to the is the but $80 in a Ponti > Meet f ing y hing ee aoe sand yearn oat cull) iat f= 95.7 youn Red. ‘ ted out only world is ys cost in Jus- 3 Fou lot jo lames waner “26.00 Went eo Ree: Men [test poiny t not the thie Is\ Pg driving costs Lig iker a d¢ to enter « fos salnin Tat ick 40.7 East Sanat nat in the tra car- eckless and Floyd > dg. cok n ; iower” pw Seely tnt oe 1 VERAGES | by the traveled cent as change Re $80 in fine ery 4 — 2 Riker Bh POOww’ ee a te elon G "4 Sore orn iat RK. July oncom 18 =H that 20 per cent o tice Court ie of after plead-|$ iets ra — an e i100. , ou Stock tio as, 8, <2, * Uaidineane si Sere aa reas ers to go overs sth only one cheery ve iatce Jame = hen | FOR T ed ese carrying “around ofce around Assoc eae Wee a0 1997 d PAA ich could and) Ave, Ity before Harbor. Whe E fu good fy utitty d chotce Be aoe 4 ioe ss 181.0 ler sai ts wh guilty Keego y © | the Meck moat AB [Net ean “sae: BUBB 140 tas i182 But lican to Sanyo ing » Of Mone X N et deck 14.00: of lambs Noow Tae eee 7 ee 191.5 app rvice Southart, e ! FES. { ow . e, 9 S itnes ie: feeder eon OF ocee 956.7 135.5 "2 ime of the h se Sav ce . AN i R financ , loan tote ake r Week ago rn ed 33 3 181 § de throug’ ica. Can ran ven u uri h me © Orde | Month ero ves FBS 1881 Oa 1488 yj Ameri ft u Insu | vo yo rho AF Grand) front teh 244.0 142.4 612 | Latin The w Yo me “* t i * f ou Gets The | oa low ccrese: 357.8 114.8 ; obe No Ho ba ow7s ; tails 0 Lear TDS Inc., an 1ps8 high +, 302. s ies Pr Buy , , OME de y RAP’ ar, 8988 igh STOCK ‘Deputi Boat re! ou > I | & aide Division ’ eeu ‘Lear alae _ smell petnne anne ‘ 2-Foot ett of m 12 foot v Up to All | - nd -0561 or, |Rapi Tuesda awarded Le F deeimal eS ‘ 330 County ft of a Seve Pol . wef: | . 4 , : ma- fter Pee ves #4 $4 and the: . : One ao Wiieas. i IE. nounced Air Force tor other Figures a Rquip Ce*.. ba ge fg Oaki ting the today of the in i st — 400 ct & adie . 47 8 stiga at $65 boat | Now Protection tne. ; $4,350 641 contra firm produces Allen Biee & & nin foe rs 103 ve ued ~—_¢ Broede MEN ray Huron ron 692, The guided aon oe £ in a a 4 t va minen, tors the| egg ed = A gency W coral ofr lerat and abe te te one i ee cued Liability. LOCHER Ageacy b . s tor Pente, Mi ° ca i 1. boat, ren 1215 ° Home. gE. 1 . . control, Mfg Co co {eg was we tent of ip, sometime ord and UTTEN FE 4ASS missiles. Fined eke Seree sand ask INQS | beach a ype «ha 8. . H : Fe ine yne Sie: bid ing and ‘ » * nt Fisher tho sale F asten a 4 ® F City a'$i0 and paid cou ing Men H.W. Bidg. ee en ‘even ‘plaadediRemov to 2 the 8 Riker re | wi led ines ng 31 James fined ving lead: . Fine removi from : micah ag Ponte, oe Bring a5 gully to, remot fined | costs license charge Pleadi of a petit 7 voked to the cha fastening Kalamazoo 63 W, 4 the |@uilty - 31, yy otce: . plat -tep- cate