S 4 * . ke repre nie Chek Hoes. Off “DRTERNATIONNE news convice ae ' PR ‘SS_ ratio = ee teins le. a “118th YEAR.” a PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955—46 PAGES - ASCOCTATED Paine ITED, PRESB PHOTOS “ __GARNET M. SPARKS (on the chief executive's? ir Pontiac Man Dies on Coast Garnet Sparks, Formes- Funeral Director Here, Taken by Death + New Air Chie ' FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES Dies i in Mee Ike May Name Air Chief? ~ Ohio Attorney David Ingalls _Figures High Among Possible Talbott Successors WASHINGTON — Presi- dent Eisenhower was re- perted today to be ready_to name a new secretary of the Air Force. The name of David 8S. Ingalls figured prominently in speculation choice. The resignation of Air Secretary Harold E. Talbott, who decided to quit after a Senate probe of his outside. | business activities, is effec- tive Saturday. Secretary of Defense Wilson,. avowedly “very distressed” about | | the resignation of Talbott, says he | hopes to recommend -a successor | to Eisenhower this week. _ DAVID 8, INGALLS Industrialist David S. Ingalls, | above, cousin and presidential | campaign manager of the late Sen. | Robert A. Taft, is being considered as a likely-«cboice to succeed! resigned Hargld E. Talbott as Air | Force Secretary, according to! Ww ashington reper ts. Garnet “M. Sake “well-known | Pontiac funeral director, died at | his home in Anaheim, Calif., Tues-} him about the Talbott case yes. day evening. Born in Chatham, Ont., March | 23, 1883, he was the son of Jacob | and Janet Manning -Sparks. Mr. Sparks came to Pontiac in 1926 opening a funeral home on Auburn avenue, then moving to 107 Oakland avenue early in 1927. In 1936 he national another site. at 153 West Huron St, later locat- ing at ams St. years. Two years ago Mr. Sparks moved to California, at which time the home was purchased by Glenn H. Griffin, who had been associated with the firm since 1940. Mr. Sparks visited Pontiac in June, and was taken ill before he arrived back in California. W@-avas a member of Central Methodist Church, Lodge 21 F&AM, Knights- Templar, White Shrine, Eastern Star, High - 12, Lodge 810, BPOE and a pagt president of the Pontiac Lions Club, Besides this widow, Gerttide, he is’ survived by three" daughters, Mrs. Tekla Messer of Pontiac, Mrs- Virginia Hawkins of Ariaheim and Mrs. Elizabeth Adams of Pontiac; two brothers, Jacob B. of Royal Oak, Frank of Chatham, and a sis- ter, Mrs. Mabel Schuster’ also of Chatham. The body is being yeturned to | oe Funeral § Home. Keep Salt Off Street Railways, Warns Old Law — Here's a’ time and money saving tip: Don’t _spread_salt on— street railway tracks in the city of, Pon- tiae. / You're liable to lose six months to’the sheriff and $500 to the city treasurer if you do, That's _ what where the | -—ypome—has—been—for the past 20 | from “I didn't like any aaa ef 4," | Wilson told newsmen who asked terday. Without elaborating, he said he felt he had aged a year in the last three weeks. Wilson named no names, but said 3 to 40 persons—some.. of |them Democrats—had been sug- Nuncaimed Wooden'leg- gested by various persons for the secretaryship. TOUGH CHOICE The appointment will be made by President Eisenhower, Wilson said the job of recommending | someone is a tough assignment | since “T don’t know anyone. sits next to God and has financial |FaCe for president. ~ and engineering experience. she Political ae said it is un | likely that Eisenhower will leave | TS conference at the 4Tth year- | aloha shirts and a chance to go for his Colorado vacation without | naming Talbott's successor. Ingalls returned to the U. 8. = after a vacation in | He said he had not been offered the Air Force job. But ’ he made it clear that he would not shun the post. Besides Ingalls, men whose |nayhes have been mentioned as | possible successors to Talbott in- clude Gov. Dan Thornton of Colo- rado and -Gov.—George- Craig of Indiana. _ INGALLS QUALIFIED It was pointed out that ‘Ingalls’ background, both governmental and political, has equipped him with unique qualifications, The 56-year-old Cleveland law- yer, as one of the “bright young men” of President Herbert Hoo-, ver’s administration, was named assistant Secretary of the Navy for aeronautics at the age of ». WICHITA FALLS, Tex,’ (#—The police found a woman's artificial leg, complete with nylon stocking, hanging from a street sign. No- body’s claimed it. Williams Hints at Nomination: Governor Claims He'll Enter Race Himself if Adlai Keeps Stalling CHICAGO \w—Gov. Williams in- dicated today that if Adlai E. Stevenson doesn't announce his in- tention toward the 1956 Democratic nomination “within a reasonable { who | Ume” he wilt toss his“ hat into the} US. Airmen | | Speed Toward Queen Named to Reign at 4-H Fi ajr 1S pipetted — pore Home Today— Hawaiian. Holiday Due | 11 POWs Before They | Reach California TOKYO (®—Eleven U. S., airmen who spent 32 long | months in Communigt cap- | ‘| tivity sped eastward across | f the Pacific to home _ family today. Two plush C54 air trans- | ports—one Gen. Dougiad| § MacArthur's famed Bataan | —left Tachikawa Air Base with the men early this aft-| | ernoon. After a 27-hour lay- | over in Hawaii they are due at Travis Air Force Base, | Calif., Friday morning. Aboard the Bataan are Col. John Knox Arnold Jr., Capt. John Vaadi, | Capt. Elmer F. Llewellyn, Airman | Harry M. Benjamin Jr. and Air- | man John W, Thompson III, The second group, in a sister ship decorated and outfitted — exactly like the Bataan, included | \ Maj. William H. Baumer, Lt. Watltace 1. Brown, Li. John W. Airman Steven E. Kiba and Alr- man Danie] C. Schmidt. In Henelulu the men will be ~el- comed today by pretty girls bear- ing flower leis. After a brief news conference, an Air Force spokes- man said, the men “will be free to fo anywhere and do anything they want—just like tourists." BEST ROOMS READY They wilt-be quartered in the + best best guest quarters-of-Hickam Air The governor told reporters they | could draw that conclusion at a ly governors’ conferencé. | “I am not presently a candidate ‘for the presidency,” said Williams. He declined to clarify the meaning of “reasonable time,’” pointing out that anything can - happen in the nation and the world that might change the en- tire political picture before next year’s national conventions. The governor declared that | Michigan Democrats have not cen- tered attention on vither Stevenson | or Gov. Averelt Harriman of New York, both mentioned for the presidency. See Freeway bok Map in Pontiac Press Today Purzied over the conflict on whether a toll road will be built to run through Oakland County? _The Presq doesn't pretend to know the answer. But a rundown ot the controversy as it devel- oped appears on page 13 today along with a map of the free- way planned by the State High- way Department ‘which would run parallel to the proposed toll- read route, “they can stay the Royal Hawaiian Hotel if they want. ” | The men will be given colorful | sightseeing c or night-lifing, | ‘They'll tell us what the want “to do and we'll help them do it,” the spokesman sald, “Nobody is being scheduled for anything.” In Washington the Air Force says it sent a telegram and a let- ter to Mrs. Una Schmidt in June 1954 to notify her that her airman reported a prisoner in Red:.China. STORIES DIFFER Mrs. Schmidt has told reporters that not. until] November 1954 was she notified Sehmidt was 9 prisen- ier of war. That was two months after she married Alford Fine, 21, she said, in the belief Schmidt | was dead. with relatives at Travis, as origi- nally planned by the Air Force. The men asked to be transferred to other planes and flown to air bases nearest their homes. They should reach their homes by Satur- day-or Sunday, 12,784 Arrests in June EAST LANSING ® — State Po- -lice made 12,784 arrests in June, 11,652 for motor vehicle violations, police reported today. Jet Pilot Looks Connie Right in ‘Eye’ N : Buck, T, Sgt. Howard W. Brown, | husband Daniel C. Schmidt wa's+ ‘ = The ninth annual Agricultural, blonde ‘reigning as fair queen to- day. bie;—a 4H Clubber trom Novi, walked off with the honors last night in competition with 16 come- ly girls representing 4-H. clubs ail over the county, The fair drew its first crowd |last“night, as the fair queen con-_ test and hundreds of exhibits and displays began to attract area resi- dents to the Perry St.-Walton Blvd. site. Activities continue through Saturday. A member of the Northville Five-loot two-inch Donna _Fris- |- DONNA FRISBIE Judging of -hogs-and—shetp- will | beef judging is planned for 1 p.m Always a popular and interest. ing event, the dress review will - be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Members of the various clubs wilt model ‘clothes they have | mate as a projects. | by This Even B | silitary -PlonesRushed to Strike Land to Bases in Michigan; _ Beach Area Evacuated HATTERAS, N. Cc. wm Hurricane Connie, her 135- ‘Mile winds posing a threat | to the whole East Coast, ‘hovered off the Carolina mainland today. She was almost stationary. _The Weather Bureau re- _ported the dangerous hur- ricane—third of the year—- was centered about 225 miles southeast of Wilming- _ ton, N. C. Little forward movement was ex. | pected during the next six hours, the bureau said Then Connie was expected to move slowly toward land in the vicinity ef Wilmington, Hurrt- cane force winds may reach there late today. Towering waves and high tides already pounded the Carolina béaches as the storm approached, Coastal residents and vacationers_ from Savannah, Ga., north have - moved inland or taken utmost pre- | cautions against the big blow. The Navy evacuated 97 pro- pellor-driven atreraft from the Atlantic seaboard, threatened by hurricane Connie, to the Naval . Alr Station at Grosse Ne, Mich- igan, late yesterday and last 1 | eight. “Pert Novi Blonde, 17, 4-H Fair Queen; Annual Agricultural Event Now. Open Although predicted thundershow- ithorrow’s predicted clear | again More than 2,500-4+H club mem- } bers from 56 county organizations | are- displaying their. work, along | with the latest farm and home “equipment by local businesses, ° Health Center Here— to Get Federal Aid U.S. .Sen. Patrick McNamara Country Slicks, Donna is the 8. Frisbie, of 28175 Novi Rd, Judges pared the field of 16 ta! six finalists, and then debated sev. eral minutes before making the | final decision. Judging was done on the basis of speaking ability, posture, per- sonality, ming, face and fig- ure, and(¢H activity, The num- ber of yfars in the organization, and the pumber of projects com- pleted totaled 40 per cent of the possible points in selecting the winner, NORTHVILLE SENIOR Queen Donna, a senior at North- daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James poo $105,196 in federal aid to today the Department. of Health, Education and Welfare has ap- |help finance Oakland County's new health center. Total cost of the building, to be | ‘constructed in the service center ‘on North Telegraph Road, will be $309,400. The county's share will be $204,204. Member Willis M. Brewer said the, federal” action ‘means work can start almost immediately. The su- pervisors gave final ‘county “ap- proval to the project Aug. 1. (D-Mieh) told the Pontiac Press | Supervisors’ Building Committee [ +P ablicto Rule— on ‘Nude’ Art | in Courtroom DETROIT —Probate Judge James H. Sexton will tet the public decide if the bas-relief in his courtroom in “the new City- County Building is, as the judge. said, “nude and lewd." Sexton had demanded the sculpture: be removed but backed down when swamped ‘by, public protests. The bas-relief, executed by Marshall Fredericks of Royal Oak, depicts a husband and wife teaching a child kindness and charity by an an injured bird. The woman and child are dressed, The man is — froma Ex-GM Executive Dies tae for” nearl, __ Forecast for Area “an elderly city ordinance. says, anyway, Pe Commissioner Philip E. Reow- ston, newly appointed to the City Commission, found _the law, A. ‘Swart at last night’ $. Commis- sion meeting to determine if it is ~—s8ill in force. But even if it is, the law doesn't mean much. There hasn't been a street railway) operating in Pon- 20 years. Scattered Showers Secon in 1900, while becoming ~familiar—-with—the—city's- coliee=— e. es ee is sie Ma a 2a ithe queen’s court in another year. Gouabter of Mr, and Mrs, Floyd | year's contest, she was one of six” ited to her during her seven years tddecthee-chaly-worles=suamamnmacecns ville High School, has been a club | member for five years, and has | completed some 47 projects. In previous contests, she had placed | third, and also ‘was a member of | Judy Vanderhoof, the 17-year-old oof, of 1143 Porter Rd. was runner-up. In last finalists. She has 53 projects cred- HARPENDEN, England w—Sif ‘Charles Bartlett, 65, former head | of the General Motors Corp. in | Britain, died _— at his home. Michigan State University will claim her as a freshman student in. the fall, She plans to major in home economics. After a day of setting up dis- plays and generally completing judging President’s letter: Dear George: Respec first to tell you that I am postponed the program. for Road Pian rSuppet Int a — letter to Oakland County’s Congress- ting your July twenty-eighth letter, I want, splendid fight you made for our highwa In any normal circumstances, you woul the battle, and I share your disappointment that for a complex of reasons—none of them, in my -warranting rejection of the legislation—the Congress _the Waist up. Judge Sexton said he would rely on the opinion of courteeom visitors and mail from the pub- lic in aon * a decision, deeply appreciative of the program. have won ‘tate 1 bande, will begin ies for the thou. The public demand and th warm regards these roads to save lives, to strengthen our economy and to satisfy urgent defense needs will wiileantaly compel approval of this program. We must neste oorkialt for its early approval. everyning the Administration will i gg thing it can to get the ——— on cme meantime, I will carefully. cons sustioet , — one of Pub lic ie Roads give and 4H fair has a pert 17-year-old | begin Thursday's activities and | (ers may~thin today's turnout, to- | skies | should boost the Attendance figure | They explained it was standard operating procedure in the Navy to Move everything that. can't be battened down in the face ofa hurricane. The planes evacuated to Mich- igan were from squadroné -PC33 and “VC4, stationed at Atlantic City. Alr National Guard — planes from Dever, Del., and Langley (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8)> - Proposal Would pu Some City Control of New. | Streets Construction Is. ~ Sought An ordinance expected to put an end to quagmire street conditions which have _plagued-—subdivision residents and the city in the spring and.fall was introduced at’ last night’ s City Commission meetig. Under the new regulation, which must have a second reading. before becoming law. the city will have complete control of the construc- tion of public improvements in newly platted sections. : The builder will give the city a sum of money equal to the esti- provements such as streets, sew- ers and water lines, “It's a solution to the ‘problem we've got,” commented Commis- sioner Floyd P. Miles (District 4) from whose district stemmed a flood of complaints last spring when streets in a new subdivision were a mass of mud and impas- sable. _ Lewis M. Wrenn, city. engineer. said; a ~ will certainly help. We won't let-a-contracter go cut-up a-street—- and then let it stand all winter, You'll never — some in- him for his support of the administration's highway ran rogram, and predicts eventual adoption of the plan. to the city, where it always should have been." Atom Versus Coal | GENEVA @® — Britain's atomic scientist’ said today — uranium will do the work of a million tons of coal. | critical national need Tor ‘give the | * _ Editorials * % Sports eee Theaters In Today's day's Press ! ‘County News. sevedesecaen stall tees treet besene® ae 6 4 : vee MD, 31, 32, 3, 4 eevkeetnns Gl tanedll ; TV & Radio Programs...,...43 Wilson, Earl... .i...5.06. Woman's Pages ....16 one * ~———Mirs; Barbara _ Last , bloc. PONTIAC AND —____sleety today and. r aetetorma cy i ¢ f4 f é s' aah | & ¥/ Wayne Matron Armed Epileptic Caught After Police Chase in Heavy Traffic night by a part-time. bartender) _Ann—LeBost,—21,-[- and porter. came out of the ordeal unharmed. Robert L. Gates, 2%, also of Wayne, was overtaken and dis- armed by a sheriff's officer in one of several scout cars that answered an alarm. Held for investigation of kid- naping, he told police, “I don't head.” Police said Gates is sub- ject io epileptic seizures. * - . Arnold Mass, bartender in the establishment where Gates works, said Gates came into the bar about a bottle of beer, He went behind the bar and grabbed a pistol kept on a shelf, Mass said, and waved it at Patrons with threats to shoot before leaving. VICTIM WAS SHOPPING _ Mrs. LeBost said Gates ap- proached her as she stepped from her car in a supermarket parking lot. He ordered her to get back in and drive away. A Wayne police car answered a call trom bar patrons over- feck Mrs. LeBost's auto. Patrol- man Virgil Lounsbery, who knew | Gates, told him to “put down the gun, you're scaring the lady.” » Instead, Lounsbery said, Gates put the gun to Mrs. LeBost’s head | 4 | Other police cars from Wayne, Garden City and the sheriff's road patrél joined the chase. 8 car pulled up along- ites as the LeBost auto be- ’ __the gun had been tossed onto the back seat.” = @ es — Police said Gates, whose infant “een Ged leat week, hed no pre- vious record, . wife “remarkably calm and und turbed.” ri U.S. to Stymie Red China Move far'Seat in U.N. United Nations seat by using the manetver which worked succes- -fully in the past two years. * * ‘UV. &. officials are readying for| Smith.testified he would be will ~_ 30 p.m. yesterday and—ordered+ | UNEXPECTED VISITOR — Without so much as knocking, a visitor got into. the Harry Woody home at 543 Granada this morning. According to witnesses, the operator of a bulldozer stfuck a utility pole THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955 © | im the history of the Republican » Loses Throne Mackinac Island ‘Ruler’ Evicted by Governor's New Appointment fred (Bill) Doyle, czar of historic Mackinac Island for 15 years, lost control of his private empire today as Gov. G. Mennen Williams ap- pointed a new chairman of the Mackinac State Park Commission; Alna F. Sawyer, city treasurer of the island, replaced the chain store lobbyist who is his friend and neighbor, | the state's most astute politicians party. He charged that he lost ea sas oni. . = an MACKINAC ISLAND (INS)—wil- | [The Day in Birmingham HAPPY'’S BATTING — Former baseball commissioner A. 8B. Pontiac Press Phete the house is located. When sparks started showering about him, the driver leaped off the still-moving machine, which continued rumbling right through on Union Shop while leveling earth in the new subdivision where the Woody back door. No one was home at the time. Decision Near City Prepares to Make ‘East Huron I-Way Street _ | City crews today began marking work should be completed by the | new parking meter, locations on| week end. Koren is directing work |East Huron street in preparation|on the plans outlined by Van- Ban on Enforcement of | GM-UAW Provision in Indiana Still Holds | | | INDIANAPOLIS # — A —s lrary ban on enforcement of the | ¢feeted, according to T. M. Van- union shop pi in the new | |General Motors-United Auto Work- | + | : f ] | | | |whether to lift it or extend it indefinitely. | * The injunction suit was filed | im Marion County Superior Court ers contract is still in effect, Judge Walter Pritchard says will decide early next week | * * . The temporary restraining order; would have expired Tuesday, but Judge Pritchard continued it after hearts. both the corporation and the CIO union oppose extension. He instructed attorneys to file written arguments by Saturday. by V. R. Smith, 40-year-old assembler at the Division here. experimental GM Allison | n@n-uinion employes of GM here WASHINGTON «® — The United | #94 at Anderson are being coerced States is preparing to combat Red | into joining the UAW unde’ threat China’s strongest bid yet for a. Of losing their jobs. He contended | | the union shop provision violates | the Indiana Constitution and a_/| | state law banning coercion. } Ld] * * : | | use when the U. N. General As | ing to pay the union dues to $2.50} sembly meets at New York City on | a month if he could do so, without Sept. 20 a resolution, the effect of joining which would be to rule out for the year any consideration of pro posals to replace Nationalist China. | the requirements of the contract, year, despite Communist | i tions, the General As- * sembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution which read: . »* * * “The General Assémbly decides not to consider, at its 9th regular any proposals to exclude the repre- . sentatives of the central people's government of the People’s Re- public of China.” gressor by the U.N, That is enough to keep the Peiping. regime out of the U.N. under the charter. - The Communistshave made more than 160 attemp - Chiria into the U. N Sentenced to 30 Days Cecil Berlin, 30, of Royal. Oak, was sentenced to 30 days in Oak- land County Jail yesterday afier he pleaded guilty to driving under _ the ‘influence of liquor. He failed to pay a $100 fine and $35 costs assessed by Royal. Oak Judge Fletcher Renton. , : - ts to get Red i+ the union. A :General | Motors attorney said payment of | dues would be enough to satisfy Kidaying Care Faces Pontiac Man A—kidnaping warrant will be issued against a 21-year-old Pon- tiac man wh0\ reportedly forced twd women to commit “grossly. indecent’’ acts with him at gun- point, Chief Asst. Prosecutor George F. Taylor said today. The suspect, Patrick W. Dug- gan, of 56 Matthews St., was arrested last night near his apartment after the two women described him to police. They later identified him. in a lineup at the police station. ‘ Both women, whose names were being withheld, told officers that the suspect forced them into his truck at ‘about 11 p.m. Monday night while they: were walking on Whittemore Street near Center Street. Both were . released. at about 3.a.m. on Parke Street. Duggan admitted being with the | women but denied forcing them-to | commit any indecent acts:~- i A kidnaping conviction calls for and | Traffic and Safety Bureau, said he! - aoe for making the street one-way east- bound from Mill to Douglas. Before the street can be made one-way, the meters between Mit and Union must be re- spaced and signs must be derstempel, city traffic engineer. Lt. Jaseph Koren, head of the derstempel. Making East Huron one way is part of, a comprehensive plan mapped by the traffic engineer to improve traffic flow in the city, especially in the downtown sec- | “Titten com tion. West-bound traffic will use| either East Pike or Mt. Clemens streets. STREETS MADE ONE-WAY Two smaller streets, not in the Capitol Buzze in Wake of Hint Chicago Optical Head Leaves Lansing Agog After Chance Remark Ilinois, from East boulevard to Astor. Both are now northeast-bound streets. downtown area, have just been made one way In Order to elimi- nate traffic flowing in five direc- tions at a pair of intersections. Wenonah drive, from Telegraph to | and Homestead drive. Also in connection with traffic improvement, the city has begun posting “Yield to Right of Way” signs at residential intersections. «They replace “stop” signs. LANSING w—The president of | Crews are in the process of re- a Chicago optical firm=accused | Moving parking meters near. busy of trying to bribe three state of | intersections to allow right-turners Srqith alleged he and 200 other | ticiais—headed tor home today! to use the lane. next to the curb. after dropping a remark that ig This will permit through traffic to still echoing through Capitol cor-' ridors. ad The Capitol is buzzing with spec- | ulation as to what Benjamin | Ritholz, 57, meant when he told | reporters: “You wait. I'll give you & story that will shake the ad- ministration." Reaction to Ritholz’ remark was | summed up in the ‘comment of Horace Gilmore, Deputy Attorney General who worked with State Police om Ritholz’ arrest. ~ That's very interesting." -Gil- more said. “I have no idea what he's talking about.” Capitel sources were agreed ot one thing, however, the tn- vestigation of the Ritholz case was one of the best-cuarded secrets around the Capitol in recent years. Gilmore said~ the Attorney General's office had been inves- tigating charges that Ritholz tried to bribe three members of the State Board of Examiners in Op tometry for the last seven months. The investigation, started when Republican Frank Millard was at- torney general, was handed over to Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanaugh —a_ Democrat—without. a leak. Ritholz, president of the King Optical Co., with offices in 17 mid- western states. was arrested by State police Monday inight in a ‘room at the Hotel Olds. | Walled Laker Faces | 2 Men travel unhindered, Vanderstempel | said. Ba Some of the removed meters will be installed on Parke street, between Auburn and East Pike, he said. Presently, there are no meters on Parke. (re Plead Guilty fo Part in Braw! Two of nine men involved in a fight at a southside drive-in restairant Friday night pleaded guilty in Municipal Court yester- day to charges of being disorderly and creating a disturbance. ‘The pair, Billy Spicer, 19. of 45 Afien St., and Duane P. 23, of 354 Midway Ave., will be sentenced Tuesday by Cecil B. McCallum. Both were released - on personal bond. Bills’ brother, Carl. 34, of 113 W. Colgate, hospitalized with a stomach wound. will be charged on the same counts when he is released from the hospital, accord- ing to Det. James Bale. The six others were released because the complainant could not identify them, Bale said. Police were used in the brawl, which put five of the participants in the hospital. ‘Detroiter Is Sentenced any_number of years in prison up to life. horse being driven by a Demo- cratic politician, . Island residents were disturbed because John Chambers had been taking tourists for buggy rides without joining the local carriage tour association and complving with the association's rate of $2.50 per passenger. NO LICENSE Doyle last week asked Atty. Gen. Thomas . Kavanaugh to. arrest Chambers, a hard-working Demo- jcrat, for not getting a horse ‘t- cense from the Park Commission. Doyle said: : “1 was fired by Gov. Williams because the State Park Commis- sion yesterday recommended a warrant against a local pol!*ical henchman ef the Governor's. nom: tucky’s governor 20 years ago, he defeated Bert T. Combs for the nomination. Reserv rve Plan Changes Eyed — Ike Will Ask Congress for Major Revisions; Signs Three Bills WASHINGTON UW — President Eisenhower says he'll ask Congress early next year to make major “He hag been violating the rules | of the State Park Commission. | “The Governor can trot out all | | the red herrings he wishes, but if} this case is quashed by the attor- | ney general, I shall lav all of the | facts before the Legislatuure in a | plaint.” * * Most observers were certain that the man really responsible for Doyles’ firing was Mayor Sam Mc- Intyre, owner of a Mackinac Island hotet and one-time state police bodyguard of the Governor, we ” * Doyle said: 7 “I know more about operating Mackinac Island than Sam McIn- tyre will léarn if he lives to be | 136." Reuther Takes Part in Chrysler Talks DETROIT » — Walter P. Reu- ther, president of the CIO and the United Auto Workers, was to join union negotiators in contract talks with Chrysler Corp. today for the first time since bargaining sessions began in late. June. A union source said there was no significance to Reuther’s at- tending the session but simply part of his policy of periodically sitting in on negotiations. = oa . * ‘Today's session, scheduled for 1:30 p.m., was the first full-scale meeting in more than a week, _ Sessions recently were split into two groups to discuss sepa- rately the problems affecting 108,000 preduction and office workers and 39,000 workers in Chrygler’s Automotive Body Di- vision The -current five-year-pact with Chrysier_expires—Aug. 31. - The talks have been blanketed by a news blackout since they be- gan. ‘ . The union’s Chrysler Council made up of 147 delegates repre- senting local, unions, will meet Pri day to hear a progress report on the talks. . | ——$ ne Fund for Victim's Family Is Started day announced the opening of a fund drive to aid the family of Milton D. Andrews; M, of 2515 S. Commerce Rd., who was killed Monday night when he was struck by @ car. ry The boy, survived by his parents, . Residents of Keego Harbor. to-| changes—in—the-.new military _re- serve program, which ‘he signed into law yesterday. Eisenhower said the measure, product of three months of con- gressional wrangling, “falls short" | of his recommendation. However, he signed it a few hours before the deadline for presidential action because, he said, it will “‘definite- ly strengthen the reserve struc- ture.” ~~ The President yesterday signed bills extending the defens- pro- duétion and small business ad- ministration laws. The defense production law pro- vides for allocations and priorities in funneling materials to military and atomic contracts and help in building the capacity of detense plants. It also forbids ships and planes to visit Red China or to carry items destined for Red China. a single firm may get to $250,000. OL Pontiac Deaths Samuel Alle Samuel Alle, 59, of 65 LeGrande Ave. died in Pontiac General Born in Albania March he came to Pontiac in 1927 married Helen Mullinix here in 1936. He was a member of First General Baptist "Church and was employed at Fisher Body Division. Besides his widow he is survived by a son, Charles; two brothers, William of Pontiac. Emin in Alba- nia and one grandchild. Funeral will be Saturday at 1:30 from First General Baptist Church. tor; will officiate and burial will be in Perry Mount Park Ceme- tery. body is at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Arthur J. Fleckenstein Arthur J. (Fleck). Fleckenstein, 66, of 983 Canterbury Dr. died Tuesday. Born in Fort Wayne. Ind. Dec. 24, 1888 he had lived in Oakland & declared that week, ‘‘Constitution Week.” Nationwide recognition of the signing is being sought by D groups throughout the country. Mra, Reyce Beers, regent for the fecal chapter, said yester- day that all school principals | and clergymen are being asked to | hold a special service for ‘that (Happy) Chandier scored a victory | purpose on Sept. 13. over the Kentucky State-Demo-| schooi principals are receiving ten copies of the- Suced sept. 17, 1 qd in many cases will hold special as- semblies in commemoration. The DAR will present auditorium Tags to two new schools, Pembroke and Beverly, at that time. The groups’ been planned for that week in hon- or of the occasion. * * * The city received bids today for artificial ice skating rink, with completion anticipated for some time in No- vember, After study by the architects, the bids will be turned over to so that the contract may be awarded, Voters a issue in rink and parking facilities. * * « | a $125,000 bond Jim Patterson, president of. the YMCA Youth Adult Club, has is- sued invitations to men and women between 18 and 35 years of age to join the group, leaving the Y at 7 tonight for a swimming party. s * * Besides holding its regular meet- ing, Franklin Cemetery Auxiliary has scheduled election of officers for tomorrow, with members. ‘to gather at the Pontiac home of Mrs. Harold Grogg. _A_potluck lunch- eon at 1 p.m. will open the pro- =e *> *¢ ® City Commissioners Monday night named Dana Whitman, new of civil defense. = Whitman said yesterday he ex- pects to have the city’s part in outlined in about a died Monday in Woman's hospital. He was chairman of the depart- ment of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology there. - A graduate of the University of Michigan and Harvard Medical school, the 69-year-old doctor lived at 31805 Telegraptt Rd. . On the staff of Herman Kiefer, Grace, Beaumont and Sinai hos- pitals, he was formerly an as- sistant professor at the University of i He was also past president of the and G ~-the Detroit. Sur- gical Society, and the American Medica! Association. Surviving. are his widow, Ruth K., two daughters, Mrs. William M. Beaney and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Reiff, and a son, Thomas P. Funeral will be at the Christ Church, Cranbrook, at 11 am. {Two Area Youths Placed on Probation Two South Oakland County Royal Oak Township, Aug. 1 to attempting a breakin at Petes Market, 4020 Rochester vl . Mayor Charles Ren Sets Constitution Week regional convention has|-- assistant city manager, as director | Michigan Society of Obstetricians | admitted, trew Thursday, with burial in. White Chapel Memorial Cemetery by the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Service for Mrs. Bertha A. Butch- er, 91, of 444 Baldwin Ave., will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., with cremation in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, She died yesterday. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Orreétt Tatlock of Birmingham and Miss Gladys F. Butcher of Detroit, also two bruthers, Hugo and Rudolph . ‘Kuehn of Detroit. For New York City the weather bureau forecast winds of miles per hour by tonight, reach: ing gale force tomortow.-The bu- reau said that by gale force it ‘meant 39 to 54 miles per hour. LEAVES CANCELED The Coast Guard canceled all leaves in the Third District which covers Delaware,: New York, New Jersey and parts of Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Navy shivs put out to sea to ther “the Eton Park | escape j han risk being battered at their | docks. Military planes were run | into hangars or flown to safer spots. é At Norfolk, Va., two pilots were killed when their plane erashed into the bay. The twin- engine alreraft had just taken off on a flight to safety from the harricane, ! Construction men worked through the night to make as se- cure as possible a 10-million-dollar radar tower being built at sea 100 miles off the tip of Cape Cod. A Coast Guard cutter stood by to take the men aboard in case it became necessary to evacuate the POLICE STAND BY Along the Carolina Coast all highway patrolmen were standing by for- emergency duty. Navy aircraft carriers put to sea from Norfolk, Va.. and Quonset Point, R. I. The For- restal, not quite finighed in a ship- +yardat_Newport News, Va., was made aS secure ag possible in her . —— * 2 ® The storm was preceded by. heavy surf along the shoreline. In Washington the Federal Civil Defense Administration put its units on a 24-hour operation basis in the District of Columbia, Del- aware, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. The American Red Cross an- nounced that 37 hurricane disaster experts are stationed at strategic points along the coast and it is ; prepared to open shelters in the | Carolinas. In a six-week period last year ithree hurricanes took more than '250 lives and caused damage es- timated at 1% billion dollars. City CAP Group fo Start Training Eleven__members of Pontiac __ Squadron 6318-2 boarded a troop plane at Selfridge Field this morn- in New York for a 10-day training Civil Air Patrol who will attend courges in aircraft maintenance, . meteorology, navigation and flight Lt. Erma Haynes, Corp. Randy Strickland, and Sgt. Dee Robinson wi? serve as cadet leaders for the group during their stay in u 5 New York. 3183 Woodlawn, who police said drove the car which struck Mil- ton D. Andrews, 14, of 2515 S. Commerce Rd,, Commeree car was forced to the curb by a ~€Charies—E.~-Johnson;--ot+ former POWs as Red NEW YORK, ®—Testimony of —has pictured —an_ Bully unpremeditated murder, which is un 2 | I Hi ey z if i : agit f i | ib ‘ing-and flew to Sampson-Air Base —_- Fred Sparks, 26, of 2180: Lilli- : seg bridge, Detroit. has been placed |Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrews, | former Ann Lieber; a brother, | wa ; - ae M | h C on two-year probation and assessed | and two sisters, was killed while ment a. — 7 : a ansiaug Mer ount $210 conis by Onkiand County Cir |riing a bleyel.on Commerce near om ae Bene cits = y i ; - i a Thomas E. Gordon of Fort Wayne. Bw, ; = An order for a warrant charging | Sparks pleaded guilty Aug. 1 to! Collecting for the fund ‘the ‘body is at Donelson-Johns taking indecent liberties with an | drive, to : ota Oe en ee eee a LIMITED TIME ORLY Walled Lak Assistant | “UY “*- in * . Oakland C cou std tor wR Henry Gallardo... _...__ Easy Terms — A Small Down Payment | Sapa at er *337 ENGLISH 26 Inch sy BICYCLES $39.95 a IN THE DAYS OF DAVY CROCKETT © > When ‘love got to be chow! soldier-age it: seemed there'd be no more wars. England had leamed to let the United States alone, the Borbary pirates had turned polite and the In- dians no longer walked the warpath. Buck, wo 4 THE PONTI AC PRESS 5. Ph a pocakl speoker 7 We Davy Crochet, Buck Travis became o lawyer. When he was only 20 he was already pleading ‘cases in court. After he'd make @ special good case older men would predict: Thot boy'll make o eS They didn't know Travis! A the Dovy ccaee ot Jim Bowie before him, Travis had o honk country, What lay beyond the western sun? Buck decided to find out. $e he bundled up his law books, pocked his kit bag, told his friends so-long, and headed for Texas. anne -— a : | <{ wi a —— [esese extend ering to visit row, new WEDNESPBAY » AUC GUST 10, 1955 Told by an.Old Scout Travis came to @ town name of Anahdoc, liked its looks and decided to settle. He put up his sign and opened for business os o low- yer. Al first, some of the rougher citizens theught to moke spert of him fer a dude They soon found out his red hair wes real! however, kept in shope- {6% Oa : and Ave, Corner Oakland and Cass att Pontiac, Michigan FRESH STOCK sawed | _-Batteries Standard Size "Undershirts Boys’ White "399¢ Value 2i¢ {,35¢ Value 74 i 2 Foot-Long Handle Force Cup. Infants’ Flannelette Kimonos 89 Values Fancy Style 2 $1.21 SIMMS had taken $46,000 from ge for Michigan, h All and carried it to the vault en | — . Bis be didn’t find the head teller to ipan a Ean Bo ae S wee Powder or Flakes C ot es — check the money, he left it on the erating Areas ‘ “ : F; GUMS floor ‘of the vault tagged with a — NEW YORK uh—A young bank | slip saying it came from his ac-| Details still must be ironed out Famous Brand teller, who says $46,000 myster- | count. j with the AEC but it is expected - 7 k 2\< wires teoare inier_be tock! the 34 million dollar _ynit will be packs to the vault and discovered the pages out electricity by the i Utility. = -moary was gone but was {oo The reactor intended for experi- | y Decorated 26, ar-| frightened to tell anyone about it. mental purposes ‘will weve a Shredder All-Mete! summer Police said the teller was a fre- 199.909 kilowatt a vacity. . East Hampton on quent Visilor to trotting race qQrhere a cae no announce Crates, Cookie\ Cc d B tracks and he explained a recent) ment where the plant will be an sar Cans 5¢ an y ars he set it aside: $2,000 depostHt—in—his—persanal 6 popegep eg} ——— = m. to deposit in the bank vault last count as being the result of sue a . f AG he Velue 7 ‘ane 21¢ He said he was too scared cessful track bets. As many as &> per cent of the | c i t. Sas = eople oO " : P e oe ee indians s coal = total AS, Sateen ragre Colo “DOVELETTE 21 Ladies’ Pidsue * missing was discovered in a bank ral mileagecis in the U.S “nial period, - __ _ Cleansing Former $2.98 : ty | | ! 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Status of Missions WASHINGTON States and the Indochinese ‘—The United king- ‘dom of Tavs ~ announced today they are raising their diplomatic missions in each other's. capital to the status of embassies. That is the top category. Here- tofore the missions have been legations The State Department, in an announcement timed to coincide with one issued in Vientiane, cap- ital of Laos, said, ‘‘This diplomatic development is a symbol of the BEFORE-AND-DURING STORMG, THE CARIBOU oF . NORTH AMERICA GYRATE WILDLY IN THE “STORM DANCE, 6EEMINGLY AROUSED BY THE VIOLENCE OF THE WEATHER. o siributed bw King Features Syndacate, ,d~™® ° FULL * fever closer ties between the two) struck a fire hydrant. He e Y GUARANTEED ! U.S., Laos Raise governments.” Judge Truman H. Preston he had | SHOP US and COMPARE ! U.S, Minister Charles Woodruff been driving éince 1924 and it was Yost will remain at Vientiane, becoming a an [asm Indian on 1 Nickel Fined 2,000 of ‘Em in Court SYRACUSE, N.Y, —Chief John Bigtree, whose nose appears on- the Indian-head nickel, pleaded guilty in police court yesterday to a charge of driving while intoxicat- ed. “He was fined $100 and his driver's license was revoked The 79-year-old Seneca chief was arrested last June 3 after his car re atti nail aT [fi FROM PABST—THE BREWERY THAT. FIR 5: T 5 BROUGHT BEER IN CANS TO. ALL AMER! eo tied li ees HALF. QUART . KING NG SIZE VY. | 3 more beer AL At na ee me i THAN REGULAR 12 OZ. CAN ©) Cop Walt Disney ? roductions Wo thd Rights Reserved | told his first offense. > The head on the nickel is a com- posite created by sculptor James Fraser from three representative | Indian models. '|Cops in Shoot Match GRAND RAPIDS w—Six Grand | Rapids area police officers, -in-| son cluding a member of the Rockford State Policé“pest and a Wyoming | township detective, qualified. Mon- day- on a 20-man pistol team to! represent the West Michigan dis- TT About 2,285,000 gas-fired water cheaters were sold in the U. S. in 11954. ave pistol tournament at ae Assigned to a “skunks under the house” Real Smelly Job trict Aug. 23 in the annual police}. LirersBuURG, -Fla. W- complaint, Patrolman John Sheffield returned with this. re- port : mains.’ ceeaterecermercennnmtititeattitt ac OO CO ANT “Skunks ‘gone, odor re- The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of Pontiac Get Our Trade- in OFFER ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR BIG 9.1 Cubic Foot FRIGIDAIRE SSS = a0 in UAT ay + ro iil FREEZER- REFRIGERATOR , Brand New 1955 Model And You SAVE *60 Regular — 95 = $199" with trade “Have this tor your own! 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The idea, said Bennett, was that those who were actively en- gaged in operation of the Ford | Co. in its early days would freeze N. Y., goes to work aboard a ee ee eR = HEAVE-HO—Eugene aa 21, } an honor graduate of the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, | private oil company tanker at _ | Marcus Hook, Pa:, after singing On | as an able-bodied seaman. Landy was refused a Naval Reserve com- | @ight per cer : 14 in the same sidered one of the safest traffic | among types of commonly known " — > in the city's history. = lower than the 6,334) Cancer-like diseases are found | riod last year, con- |in many kinds of plants and also | J animals. a ~ Motorcycle Race Set out those who merely had money invested in the firm. This would | be done by setting up a holding company which would absorb the profits. Bennett says he was asked’ Grand Rapids Announces to remain, but: Traffic Record for July DIDN'T LIKE DEAL GRAND RAPIDS W — Police | “I didn't like the deal—although it's common business practice. I Supt. Dewey Beaver said today believe in treating the other fel- | there were fewer traffic accidents _low_ as. I'd like to be treated by | |in the city last month than in any him: -Sed.gat-out-too—t'd-do- the imonth since travel-restricted same today.” | World: War II days. Had he hung on, in 15 vents | A total of 619 accidents shaded | the $5,000 would have brought him thé Previous low of 672, set in) almost $3,000,000 in dividends and June. Beaver reported. 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Through the years it has grown to be gne_of our most substantial pride - Marshal’s ‘chia, about peace, _Ob- “viously - international — tensions . have “een relaxed since the Big Four con- ference. Trro may be wholly sincere in his renewed protestations of contin- ued friendship for the United States. Nothing that has happened yet, ~ however, or nothing that Tito told his visitors suggests anything but need for unceasing watchful- ness by the West. No Cause for Alara Housewives need feel no fear for the health. of their families because the *Bgard of Supervisors has asked for a State test of Oakland County dairy herds for Bang's disease. _The Board's action came fol- lowing Wiscovery that the disease known also as brucellosis, has in- “fected some cattle in the County. Because this infectious and com- municable ailment can be trans- ~~ exciting institutions. = *«£ kk 2. It is the 4-H Club and Agricultural Fair, being -held- on “its permanent. _ grounds out Perry Street, near the city __Jlimits. This year's exhibition merits-an increase over last year’s attend- ance of 50,000, and that figure probably will be exceeded with - good weather conditions. The fair _ closes Saturday when all exhibits will be released at four o'clock. Already the largest event of its kind * _in Michigan, the fair gives the 2,500 Oakland County 4H Club members an opportunity to show both city and rural people what they are doing in a modernized program toward feeding all of us. * * * It is put on by young people who are recognized in their many communities as being out- standing in their thinking, love of hard work and desire to make this a better world than they found it. Whether it is a farm product that runs on two or four legs or grows in the ground, at the fair you'll see in the . _ Yaw what you buy across. the counter in your market. _ Sr a There you'll also see the Handiwork in designing and dressmaking that puts to_shame_ the work of the big city - “fashion experts in their efforts to accel- erate feminine beauty. And there you'll see that feminine beauty in its highest degree, for they also grow pulchritude out among the tall corn. There they can match or surpass any city product. And these rural girls know how to, boil water, make toast without burning, sew on a-button or mend a sock. Likewise, if the milking machine breaks down-or the trac- tor balks, they're on the job with a knowledge that meets the emergency. * * * No matter what may be your walk in life, you'll find many things to absorb your attention at the 4-H Fair. And you'll come away with a keener ” ‘yealiZation that no matter where we live we're not so far apart, either in distance or otherwise. Tito Over Optimistic About Peace Prospect A ep of ae who called away: wien that be = tar optimistic about. peace,— “fuiltted to humans in the form of undulant fever, the Board’s re- quest is a wise precautionary move. ‘ Consumers are fully protected as long __as they use pasteurized milk, Dy. JoHN ~ Monrog, County Health Director, told the Press. He added that the process of pasteurization is virtually a_ perfect safeguard. A TIGHTWaAD on vacation never spends -enough-to have an-enjoyable time,an: . } Voice of Pay People “Indignant ‘Woman’. Draws. 4 Comments From Readers sary. becetee ‘at a ee ee when hosee, name, Sha telephone pam amber of Ing the Stier men soceee eee re net wo fequese unless te iia i er 4 our E : brief ‘briefs’ these summer § that in the Styles for ‘Women—and Men David Taureecs Says: if he should, the expense- would. vnaike him miserable. The Man Abeut Town Herd Exceeds 500 Deer in Oakland County Increase at Rapid Rate Responsible: The only way some men hold their wives, Oakland County's deer population now Is conservatively estimated at over 500. The largest herd is in Kent Lake Park, south of Milford, where . Superintendent David Laidiaw places the number at above 100. The Proud Lake area in Commerce Township also has a sizeable herd, and smaller herds are to be found northeast of Oxford, in big woods in Springfield Township, in the west part of ~~ Rose Township, and some In Holly, Orion and Oakland Townships, with scattered numbers fn more than one-half of the coun- ty’s 25 townships. — A Red Astrakan apple tree near the home of Emerson Marcotte in Pontiac Township has ripe fruit end “plossoms-on the same branches, A sweet pea vine on a trellis at the home of Mrs. Bertha Saranac in Huron Gardens is 18 feet long, and grow- ing at the rate of two feet a week. Driving through Pontiac, Bill Zack of Fox and Hounds Inn was stopped by a traffic cop, and wondered what offense he had committed, only to be viven a safe driving award. Two apples growing on one stem are reported by = Edward Boyer of 198 Rockwell St. Living all of her 88 years at the same spot near Pontiac Trail, Mrs, Edgar Bird, who ‘died last week, probably established a a record for continuous residence at one spot, grown by Marvin Middlesworth of Lake Orion, and weighs 21 pounds. He asks, “Isn’t that a -sauer kraut find?” ~ qulle-pee-beur jot plane 24 heute to The visitors in fact felt that the West should be alert about everything that happens in Yugoslavia. This reaction was the direct result of Trro’s expressed ~---opinion--that—-Yugosiavia,-Greece and Cunel.of the Boy. Beonis, ‘Turkey “should relax their defense preparations inasmuch as an attack by _ Russia no longer is imminent. w © batter conte or concern was ~ the Marshal's s ‘ment that the D-siraves Communist party is _ready to resume relations with the | At the. ‘same time Trro tried to re- “fly through the holes in the 300° million doughnuts sold by the chain each year. The new president of Clinton Vener U. S. Electorate Votes ‘Against Things’ Not for the Popularity of Candidates WASHINGTON —President Eisenhower 1s adopting a sensible attitude toward the question of whether or not he should accept renomination next year—and he is putting veteran politicians to shame by his approach.’ * ° * For, as the President sees it— and he has hinted at it. again and again in remarks te various groups—there is no indispensable man in America. He is right. If a major.-political party depends for success solely on the. candi- dacy of one man, it may wind up with the discovery that the party's record is so weak that even a “popular” candidate can't win on it. on Wy dhs wero oa, Willinan donnings . Bryan should have won at least ence out of the three times be ran. Few more popular figures have campaigner large crowds from coast to coast. He was defeated in a landslide by Senator Harding, who spoke a few times from the front porch of his Ohio home in the summer and autumn of 1920 and never made a Speech anywhere else in the whole campaign. It wasn't any lack .of personality in Cox or Harding's “popularity” that swung the election, as the Ohio senator was scarcely known throughout the country. It was the unpopul-_ arity of the record of the. Demo- cratic administration of President Wilson which turned the voters toward the Republican party in such great numbers. TRUMAN UNPOPULAR Mr. Eisenhower won in 192 not because of his own popularity but because of the unpopularity of the Truman administration on the for the ee ee ee could have won in 1952, because it. was Primarily a negative ver- = —— the Truman admin- Les. Churchill —__ can figure out no very direct relationship to one Winston. Churchill, 5 in the ninth generation of a family of ‘Churehilts who came to this country from England in 1624. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs, John McFall ¢ . of 2328 Cass — Road; fifty-first wedding 3 su ty fe : i (f agit of A a hard time winning. Likewise, if the peace situation is messed up and the “‘breaks’’ go against the President, he could be in political trouble in 1956. IKE 18 RIGHT Mr. Eisenhower is right in be- Ing dubious about running again. He might ask himself why, if -he has made a good record, a suc- cessor Republican could not bene- fit by it? He might ask why, if there's: peace and prosperity and integrity in office, any Repub- lican shouldn't win. It has been said that Ike ought to have a good man in the Vice Presidency to. succeed - him if anything happens to him during a second term. Richeré | Nixen Is probably equipped to be president and bet- ter informed about the job than any vice president who has succeeded a president in of- fice in 100 years. He has, of course, earned the undying enmity of the Communists, as well as various Left Wingers, New Dealers and Fair Dealers, but they will be found in the (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) “of Nutrients to. ‘Purify’ It By DR. WILLIAM BRADY Payday for the staff reminds me of () the $3 a week (sixty hours) I was paid when I worked in the brickyard in Canandaigua in va- cation time, and (2) The wonder- ful dinner one could get for 25c at Statler’s restaurant in Buffalo in the halcyon days—that was in the Reverting to my $3 pay enve- lope—Se an ent tried to com- pute what the equivalent would be of the dollar today that sort of thing, but if there’s anything that irks me ... never mind now, just suppose you are on the way home to wife and chil- dren when a gang of. hoodlums overtake you, help themselves to. the soft stuff, toss the small change back into the pay envelope his and tell you to beat it. WHO'S GETTING RICH? Would you say you were en- Tiched? Have you ever noticed the word “enriched” on the . package of white flour or on the wrapper of the loaf of bread you get at the ee ee eee it i =, le Bae apie Hin ay He i aE? iF ue Refined, bleached white sugar replaced ‘‘crude," “raw” or natural brown sugar in the same - way. * * *® So thoroughly misinformed, de- ceived and cheated are the ma- jority of consumers today that they regard freshly milled or home ground whole wheat flour and un- _ doctored natural or raw sugar as “not fit for human consumption” —and government and nutrition authorities intend to keep "em that way. # leters, ust more than one of ket a bien Eatiee Ses ¢ 1955) ‘dignant’ Indignant Woman's letter should never have been seen in print. ‘In- means having just anger and scorn. Perhaps that accounts for such a letter. I commend the Press wholeheart- edly. I am a shovel operator an‘ know what heavy clothing and 100 degree heat is like. E. Geyer Birmingham Certainly men should remove coats and ties during hot weather, and you don't have to wait until the temperature goes beyond 90. Anytime after 75 degrees, or Eas- ter will do. Men look about as well dressed in coat and tie on a hot summer day as a woman looks in a sun- __back dress in zero weather. ‘Belts are hot, too. Some fancy loosely - knit suspenders (flashy colored ones like a few years back) ___wquilg look just as. nice- ably serve mitich better. Ann Advance 49 Camley Dr. I would like to answer Indignant Woman. What a crime for men to leave off their ties when women are seen on the streets and in the stores with shorts, _and I mean Modesty? That went out with the horse and buggy. ‘ Hurrah, men, take off and more if you feel like it. Gertrude L. Johnson 41625 14 Mile Rd. Walled Lake_ , ' Indignant Woman asks what the your tie “She doesn't condemn men wear- ing walking shorts (which ‘look silly to me} but she wants us poor guys to-strangle ourselves with a starched collar and a necktie. Could it be that she makes or sells Baffled Male Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE He was a great and godly man . .» Who left this earth today... He made his family well-to-do . But gave his life away ... He gave his all to everyone .. . Who knocked upon his door ,.. And always tried unselfishly .. . To do a little more ... He served his . With all . To make God and fellowman . the strength he had . us who felt . Oh, take him to Your bosom, God... hae bee the . For him who . And gave Prayers we say . ‘Inc. All: rights reserved. Smiles The usual number of girls on our beaches are getting son struck! The best we can hope for vacationing folks is‘ that there aré plenty of wonderful times to go around. Trees cover one-fifth of ee earth's surface so you shouldn't have any trouble staying out of the hot sun. . They should make a piggy bank that will squeal every time mom or dad shake some of junior’s money out. A doctor says that golf gives the average man all the exercise he needs. And a, lot more, the way some people play it. A sleeping person is said to move once every 10 minutes. Maybe it’s just that ome good turn de- serves another. More good health is found right out in the good fresh air - than in any doctor's office or medicine cabinet. Some famous people have their faces on American money. Ordi- nary folks are glad to get their hands on it. Looking Back 15 -Years Ago’ BRITISH CLAIM biggest air war victory. STIMSON SAYS profit limits de- lay output of arms. LABOR OPENS war on wage scales of work relief. | THOUGHT FOR TODAY Case Records of a Psychologist Mother Finds Cause of Son’s Atheism those of our enemy,7r-Colton. Lies in Poorly Adjusted Personal Life / Mereev- nized by the patient. Scrapbook ‘this interesting case and dis- cuss it in your church groups. — = DR. GEORGE =: CRANE When a person who has been atheist peace by trying tp aiatnats Deity? habits work themselves tato pa ab- personalities r their inner y grow neurotic. TWO EXTREMES . We were.his i « * * «* Secrecy is the soul of all great our own - #ffected__by— concealing - _ & intentions than by discovering i f = ‘ é ™ nate Lag ' é a 1 , . es THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955, oe aS - . SEVEN GM Lawyer Maintains | be required to pay. an initiation | Ween i +1 been rpceived ‘to date. Of these,|@,, “1: mi j AL : pias ae al ga intains | tee and $2.50 a month dues. $32 Million in Bonus Paid poem yrange as ian wn, Capt. W. Williamson, 83, .° ne motorship White Swan. He| Poor Horses, Worn Out | thousht western cowpakes would orkers Must Pay Dues Anderson's statements were at-/to Korean Vets by State , pices (tueeraeten | Sailed Lakes for.45 Y: ars | retired -in 1945. F ‘R ‘Ee 2 | Fide. Fae INDIANAPOLIS w—An attorney tacked by attorneys for a GM. os . rd average amount of the claim _— = Funeral services will be held rom ange xercise Juvenile Judge ‘O. D> Howell is- ter Gininat thdsie Core. | employees inaccurate and inis-| -ANSING ~The state has paid | $204, the office said. | MANITOWOC, Wis, U®—Capt.| here Thursday. TAMPA, Fla. @ —-Mrs. H, W. | sued an order tying the boys down pesheae , rp. denied | jeading. more than 32 million dollars in| “Some 25,000 claims are now William Williamson, 83, who began | megane? Doyle’ complained «that. her four | to their own At last report today ‘that nor-union . workers ——— Korean War bonuses since the being processed: Jo date, 446 ap- | his career as a Great. Lakes skip- This Isn't q Milk Run horses, with nothing to do right | Mrs. Doyle’s horses are— would lose their jobs if they failed | Nasser to Visit Russia Bonus Act was passed by - the| plicants have been disapproved. | per as an 18-year-old master of now except graze in a big pasture, | (arid no doubt feeling) much better. to join the CIO United Auto W py a sail, died last night at Memorial) SPARTANBURG, 8, C. uw — Aj always looked worn to a trazzle ‘ ae ers. / aia miss aes at ae a Radie! Legislature last spring, the Ad-| Montana has the thickest coal | Hospital. . | city ordinance here forbids bring-| Investigation disclosed two boys, | Although no women on record = sever, the aterney, Protec SR, tinaueed_ today. Premier! jan General's fice suid Vester. |seams, in America, averaging 16. Willams sled Lake Michigan ng, onto city wrvts, 1) an th ot ee ant aoe | mayo the rege arotnd Anderson, admitted they wotid! official visit to Russia next spring.! 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WEDNESDAY, ‘audusT 10, 1955 i ix Hue Ts No. 23. onanzagram’. Have Fun! Win $100! Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzte in which the Pontiac Press offers both:fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand af’ *Bonanzagram" be sure and read the rules at the bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press Aug. 19. CLAIM CHECK “Bonanza- alll. gran : headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you —filit in and-save tt until the correct solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 23 is published Friday, Aug. 19. Unless your. do so, you will be unable to collect the _ prize if you should send in o winning solution. further details. - Check the rules below for Bonanzagram No. 23 ___.____Story_Clues- Mr. and Mrs. Mallard hod been a "| some traveling in the west, and also been much occupied in furnishing a new home ‘They suddenly realized that they had not heard trom their young son, attending large boarditig schéot-in the East, tor most @ month, telegram, asking them that he write- so they sent off a chidir 1 ot= J air mail immediately. The youth, who had been busy with his own concerns otherwise. cided it was tim in cryptic terms, athletic and noted it was April First and de- 1e tor.a spoot He wrote, them leaving many of the words inc ie He knew it would amuse them to figure out what-newa he had for them. The parents were able to fill in and under- stand the letter Can you, too, decipher what the young jckester wrote? a | News of the Men in (een Civil Service Clears | Control yy ‘Warning. “Squadron. | Prior to his .current assignment| ‘WASHINGTON w — The Civil he attended Communications and Servige Commission says the gov- - neers James D. ‘Seiling, ‘son of Mr. ‘| and Mrs. “Ralph . A __| Selling of of a Wire Maintenance School at Fran- ernment had 174 consultants from son St.. ‘recently cis E. Warren Air Force Base, | industry on its rolls as of June’ spent 10 days Wyoming. | 30, all of them serving legally. with his family The 18-year old airman attended| Three have been’ found to be before being sent Avondale .High Sehool, Auburn | serving in industrial operating jobs to Puerto Rico. Heights, before entering the Air | in violation of regulations since the Agency Consultants _ . Force in February, 1954. Eisenhower administration took _ Seiling enlisted 8 8 over in January 1953, the CSC jia_the Navy = said. But all violations were cor- May 11, 1954 an rected voluntarily, it reported yes | |took his basic terday. training at Great SEILING * * | Lakes, Il. In the period between 1950 and | He attended St. Michael High the advent of the present adminis- , iA&eheol and was an employe of tration, 202 cases of violations the Davidson Industrial Caterers, : among consultants were found, commission figures showed. Chair- man Philip Young said, “The gen- | eral trend in the number of viola- ions has been sharply downward from the time of the first report | in 1951 to the present.” : + * “The Consultants are business or industry experts borrowed from after spending two years|18, son of Mrs. A. Watkins of 3133 | private firms to help the govern- At the present time he is Kenrick Rd., Keego Harbor, have | ment in their fields. They are paid attached to the 807th Supply | recently completed their Air Force | UP to $50 a day for each daf ac- | Squadron | Basic Training at _ Lackland Air | tually. ee as os receive | He is the son of Mrs. Gleam 4 peace Base. ae richin Aaidbcltina Seamed md ‘512 Fielder Ave: Airman Mitehell| Williams and Teague have just | | Th pe | ended-Pontiac High _School.| completed the course that prepares | Eovernment. They Si) may 06. where he was active in sports. them to-enter into Air Force tech- | their aa Tres while serving the | Prior to entering the service he | nical training: | government was employed by the Wilson Foun- bd z . * ® William E. Mitchell has just recently been assigned to Maren Air Base. Calif. His last | duty station was over-seas at Sidi Shmane, French Morocco; le- ; : *tated in Africa Base | there arte TEAGUE Melvin R. Williams, 18, ‘the northwest part of Mr. afd Mrs. J. A. Witting or S34" He comes to March Air Nebraska Ave .and Paul C. Teague, WILLIAMS son of ceive their regular salaries from | Airman Donald J, Edson, dry and Machine Co. 18, of * « 8 : 117 E. New York, Horse-Thrown Youngster Fireman Apprentice Robert Coff-| was recent ly Dies From Fall Injuries man, 18, son of home on leave : Mr. and- Mrs. from Sampson Air | CHARLOTTE. # — Twelve-year- , cs Foree Base in |old Sandra Sue Schofield died last » Robert Coffman Geneva, N e w | night of the injurtes suffered when | . of 40 Tregent St. | York. He is the. _ _|her riding horse reared against an. automobile. 2 | Sandra Sue, daughter of Mr. and is now at the U.S. | son of Mrs. Doro- Naval Receiving | thy Edson of the Virginia. He | hores last week on M-50. She suf- | | transferred ¢ t : ; ol Bp Beaded Lite awaiting further | | 3353r ster Prec to the EDSON 'fered a fractured skull. She died _assignment . to ad sagt | at Edward W. Sparrow hospital i Center at Chanute Air Force Base,” eit = “* naval unit in the | COFFMAN Atlantic area. _| Hlinois. 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Slight imperfections. | Now Only - NEW COLORS — NEW STYLES Goldseal and Floor Ever mcr 165 a they put it something like this: * ee * * ee a s Gettysburg. ‘Taking Ike ‘In Stride’ _THE PONT IAC PRESS, WE DNESDAY., AUGUST 10. (1955. me 4 Mines Would ‘Halt Trade Health vice OKs | TAIPE!, Formosa ®—A Taipel newspaper said today one of the tw Firemen Get Stung in Honey of a Situation DALLAS, Tex. @®—Firemen here GETTYSBURG, “Pa:—One’ thing this proud but friendly battlefield town: means to do: It is doing its best to take in stride its eminent | part-time resident, Dwight D. Eis- | enhower., You'll hear this determination stated by mary of the town's 7,200 | people who have found themselves neighbors to the President. Mostly ““We're glad to have.Ike living here — delighted, in fact. We're proud he picked Gettysburg, out of the whole country, as the place-; to buy a farm. And, if you e -e right down to it, it looks as if he’s going to be good for the tourist business, | “But don't forget that Gettysburg was on the map long before any of this happened We had a battle here -- remember? and, much as | | Presbyterian Charch, where Lin- . for him. we like him, Ike is not the first | cony _ when the President, is Sleichter. A newcomer approached] jiaq a sweet assignment yesterday ; Dest ways Of stopping Sritish ships playing. president to honor ws with his pres- ence.” here, * * La Gettysburg — and the country — will not forget the November ¢-y in 1863 when the lean, melancholy voc and And of course he ign’t, although | playing others haven't spent as much time | checked on that one last end, The verdict; Not a peeker on any porch. The President's total gallery on) that's playing with Dick." the last green consisted of three figure of Abraham Lincdin des- cended from a train (at the gray- painted station still standigg here) and delivered a few words: Gettysburg — every one since Mc- Kinley, in fact. But Eisenhower is the first chief executive to take up residence | here. He lives — all this week | and most summer weekends — in| the roomy, air-conditioned house (he rebuilt a little south of the town, a stone's throw from where | Pickett's charge carried the Con- federacy to its high water mark. What does a town do when it ‘finds a president in its midst? Gettysburg has done the tactful, dignified: thing. It found dut “What the President wanted, then tried to give it to him. * *. 68 It made him welcome at the |coln worshipped that memorable day in 1863. The Gettysburg Coun- try Club opened to him, and most good days when he's here see the President happily careening over the golf course in one of the color- | fully painted ‘go-carts which the lelub just happened to buy after lit’ found - out- he-tiked= them. Tt ‘fixed up a private locker room | Gettysburg enjoys having} | Mamie Eisenhower, drop in for a | round of shopping at the five-and- | dime. It understands her hus- | band's visit don't leave much time for such events as Lion's Club | luncheons or corn - and - wiener roasts. So Gettysburg’s attitude is, for the most part, to give the Presi- | dent a smile and a wave and then | to forget about him. The town | knows he likes it that way. The |town rather likes it, too. | Some folks here have worked up | a lather over a report, published irecently if a magazine, that the | |porches of houses overlooking the golf course are in demand as bat- 28th BIRTHDAY SPECIALS E MONTH OF AUCUST—ONLY! | General Printing “17 W. 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Only . be 2 3° out 6 5 ¢ wandered down from the swim ming pool in bathing suits. * = “* Another example of how Gettys-| 10 days in Oakland County Jail by | s: “Four score and seven years | burg takes Eisenhower in stride: ORO se oe 8 One weekend the President was |lum-on a charge of béing drunk | like seeing that honey all over the Other presidents have come to | playing with the-elub- pro, Dick|and ‘disorderly. | from trading with Red China would| WASHINGTON uw -~- Anather be to mine ports on the mainland. | batch Of “Salk polio vaccine has at ee tas “ The English- language China News | been released for general use. a said stich action “would make |° The. Public Health Service an-| ~ British shippers think twice before | nounced yesterday 1,177,068 cubic , entering. : | centimeters made by the Wyeth Zemo Gr ——oe | Laboratories, Marietta, Pa.. had | a Burne ut been released for use by state or | d o of Home loval public agencies, or by _pri- Rash GRAND RAPIDS @—The five | vate physicians, Each cubic centi- member Earl Drew family of sub-| meter is. enough for one shot. Zemo, a doctor prom urban Grattan Township lost its| The new. vaccine will go to the ralions bang af oloe ae eed household goods and personal be- | states on the basis of the number | eczema, prickly beat, athlete's foot. longings Monday when a fire/}of unvaccinated children aged 5-9 | Zemo stops scratching and se aids leveled the Drew farmouse with | in the state. It brought to 2,023,068 | {ser end clearing. Dey Sawa losses estimated at $9,000. ce. ‘s the amount _allocated thus | Sérength Zemo for stubborn cases, Melinda Hauser, the pretty little|—but two of the smoke eaters got photographers | lifeguard at the club pool, and behind the President asked which of the golfers was week-| the President. “Oh said Melinda casually, | without looking up, “he’s the fellow | stung. : Fire Lt, E. L. Reuck told of the | man who oa to remove a bee comb from a tree: “He had cut a limb out in the iseetion where the comb was lo- _ cated, about 40 feet up. Then the jcomb broke. It looked like nothing but a fire hose could wash up the Willis Allen, 35, of 440 Midway | mess ... Only a couple of the fel- Ave. was sentenced yesterday to|lows were stung. The man got ng three times that I know of— Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc Cal-| but it didn’t seem to bother him nn nenenenenett ; coduel si i * and one little girl who! Sentenced to Jail place.” ayy At lowest prices ever! 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Dondero (R-Royal Oak) told the Pentiac Press yesterday he is sure there __will be no special session of Con- gress called to reconsider in- creased federal aid for road _ THE P PONT IAC, MICHIGAN, | department will build p freeway or the authority a toll” road. | A look at the background of the -imix-up- Seems: inorder. | The Michigan Turnpike Act passed the Senate with one dis- An act stepping up the aid pro- gram cannot be expected at least untit Congress reconvenes “for its regular session ‘in . January, he stated. His decision was reached in conferences with top adminis- trative officials - before leaving Washington at the end of the re- cent session, Dondero explained. The congressman’s statement the confused proposed to be built running north-south through Oakland County, It indicates.the State Highway Department can expect —no-——in- crease in funds which would speed up construction of a north-south freeway until at least next year. The freeway would take too much traffic from the toll road to allow the pay-highway’s construction. GROUPS SQUABBLING _The Highway Department and ‘Michigan Turnpike Authority have been squabbling over whether the cw, 1953, the authority retained four engineering firms to make are: | liminary studies. = | In November 1953, the puthoriy | engaged First of Michigan Cor- | ‘senting vote and the House 80-1277 jin the spring ef 1953 and was) jsigned by Governor Williams in i June-that year: mt It created a “public benefit cor- poration, an agency and instru- jmentality of the State of Michi- | gan" consisting of a five-man, un | i; paid commission including State | Highway Commissioner Charles 'M. Ziegler and four appointees apn llt-was-to-investigate-the teasi-—. bility of twe turnpikes. One, from near Toledo to Bay City and another from Detroit west across the southern section of Miciigan to “its southwest bor: der with Indiana. . —The- act teaned—$500.000—from+ state highway funds {6 conduct necessary engineering studies and for administrative expense. |HELD FIRST MEETENG The authority held its first meet- ing Aug. 6. 1953 under chairman- ‘ship of William E. Slaughter Jr., | of Birmingham. In September | —— poration of Detroit and Blyth and | Co., Inc., of New York, as finan- | cial advisers and a group of 155. investment banking firms as pro- spective buyers of the initia) rev- | enue bond issue. = The preliminary engineering re- port on the north-south project was received in August 194 and /a general study route published | In September that vear, it was. decided the tion for construction was 115 miles | from Bridgeport south of Saginaw , eutting through Oakland County to Rockwood, The final engineering report was submitted in Apri} 1955. | “most togicat first see: | | whee alteging the authority's powers were in conflict with Michigan law, In June this year, Washtenaw Circuit Judge James Breakey Jr., ruled in favor of the authority and against Dearborn, CASE ON APPEAL The case is on appeal to -the State Supreme Court, A decision is expected this fall. If it does not| : | support the authority, bonds ean- | creased federal aid bill is passed ‘not be sold and the project will die. next year. In March this year. a group of residents along the proposed toll- road route in the Bloomfield Hills- Franklin area formed the Citizens Protective Association of ~ Michi- gan, Inc, to “oppose construction of toll reads anywhere they may crop up in the state.” : Their move was given impetus ‘tate Sen, William = 8. Broomfield (R-Reyal Oak) intro- ad ORT Ot the 113-mite ——duced—a—bilt-te-abolish the tura- section at $164,000,000 (now about | $19%,000,000 including bond inter: ” est and financing costs), Meanwhile, stiff opposition was breaking out among communities and home owners along the route The City of Dearborn filed suit against the Authority Feb. 16, 1955, . pike authority, The largest public hearing «in Michigan legistatvetustory was | held in Lansing April 20 to protest the turnpike, but both Broomfield’s measure and a similar one passed by the House died in the Senate Highways Committee, Lif the freeway is to be pushed, the | aomwe itself. He has repeatedly ; Higgins has conducted a detailed + has walted fong enough and REVEALED PLANS At this time, Ziegler revealed highway-department plans for 1 freeway between Detroit and Bay City which would compete with th _ turnpike. He now says completiqn’of the |freeway over 103 miles from the John C. Lodge Expressway in De- . treit to Kawkawlin could be done in five years and sooner if an in Completion time for the turn pike was first estimated at 39 months, but George N, Higgins, the sew authority chairman named duty 12 this year, asserts — the toll read could be built tn about (we years, | Higgins, of Ferndale, has said ij turnpike authosity might as well asked Ziegler how the freeway can ibe financed and how soon it will ibe built. Ziegler has given no di rect answer. SURVEY CONDUCTED survey of most of the route and says community and home-owner | opposition has diminished to where jit appears their objections can: be jovercome without major difficulty Failure of the federal-aid bill has prompted him to indicate a ‘feeling the north-south freeway jturnpike pashed at top speed. Highway Department money which |} would-be spent on the competing ‘route might be better spent else- i where, he has said. Ziegler, however, claims he is |too far committed on the freeway ito stop now. He asks the authority |to wait for a Supreme Court deci- | sion and to see if Congress will pass an aid bill during its next | session. Higgins Indicates the authority should speed its project te as- sure that the badly-needed north. south route will be built, He as. serts that Michigan can build more highways through prudent use of combined tax funds (which finance freeways) and tol! charges, _Oakland officials feel the free- way plan has too many “‘if's.” The County Road Commission and Supervisors’ Road Committee have gone on record as approving the toll road, a | ues in State _.-Dlans should be dropped andthe pa" : SHRIMP BOAT—"Miss Powerama,” the first shrimp boat ever | proceed to Chicago to take part in “Powerama,” a world’s fair of to cruise on the Detroit River, is shown before newsmen boarded | diese! and aircraft power being presented by GM, from Aug. 31 to her yesterday as guests of the Detroit Diesel Engine Division of | Sept. 25. Detroit Diesct -builds the power plants for about 60-per cent General Motors. The craft arrived in Detroit after sailing “up the | of the 4,000 shrimp boats operating Atlantic By BURDETT Cy ‘STODDARD It was cool and breezy riding a shrimp boat on the Detroit River yesterday. “This reporter is nuts,” you say, “ther are no shrimp in the Detroit River.” ae frue-enough, but the voyage —a historical first—was made replete with an accidental stow- away and rescue of two youths who ran their outboard motor- boat under a wave while racing the shrimp trawler. ‘ “Miss Powerarha,” a 67-foot Gulf Const strtinper, “wme_recentiy t Coast and down the Inland Waterway from Florida. It will Makes ‘built in St. Augustine, Fla., for the | Inland Waterway, the Erie Canal; The net is dragged for periods iesel Engine Division of” | Detroit General Motors, | DIESEL-POWERED Detroit Diesel builds the power plants for some 60 per cent of. the 4,000 shrimp boats operating along the Gulf Coast, -explained S. E. Knudsen, division's general manager, he munched most appropriately on one of a bountiful supply af iced shrimp served newsmen, Powered by a 300-horseppwer diesel built by the division, the trawler came up the Atlantic Coast from * Florida, through the \ boat had slipy and the Great Lakes to Detroit. The vessel will now head for Chicago te be displayed at the| *‘Powerama,”’ a world's fair of diesel and aircraft power being presented by GM from Aug. 31 to Sept. 25. The event marks the production of the 100-millionth diesel horsepower by GM _ plants. After the voyage was nicely under way a woman stowaway was discovered. The lady didn't care to give her name, but ex- plained she had come on. board fo make-final. catering arrange- ments and-.didn't realize the along the Gulf Coast. up te an hour, then pulled in and dumped on the deck. All sorts of things besides shrimp are apt to pour out including small sharks, crabs and 6-foot sting rays. - A board crosses the deck to keep the crabs—“always mean before a rain’—from scurrying into the galley and pilot house. The dangerous sting rays—are roped by the tail, swung overboard and their tails cut off dropping them back into the water. A sting on the hand from one can cause the whole arm to swell painfully, GOOD HAUL “)eolnty conmunities. Driver License Bureaus Open New System Facilitates . Issuance of Permits in Out-County Areas » “In a move to facilitate issuance of drivers licenses throughout Oak- land County, Sheriff Frank Irons today announced a schedule for six license bureaus located win out- The branches will be open each week at the following times: - fire station from 1 until 8 p.m. and at the Troy Township Hall from 2 until 8 p.m. Thursday—Walled Lake fire sta- * = = . A € e « ion from 1 until 8p. : : Orion Township Hall from 2 until 8 p.m, Friday — Holly | Police from 1 until 7 p.m. | The main office &t the Oakland | County Jail is open daily from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. except Wednesday when it remains open until 9 p.m. On Saturday, — the bureau closes at noon. Irons pointed out that the out- county bureaus have been estab- lished for residents who find it | inconvenient to make a long drive to Pontiac to renew their licenses. Station appeors under arrow, i } WHAT'S MY LINE? sgemble os few os ponible 06 is_related to ——. _Un-_. qvess my line. Answer ashore—with no objections. . Mate Douglas W. Dean, of: Daytona Beach, Fla., was heard to. bh something -~wemen—bringing--back--luck on shrimp boats and the lady was put about - Seme 20,000. pounds of shrimp is considered a good haul for one trip. They aresold-at 46 to 34 cents a- pound. Capt. Sperry swears by shrimp fishing as a “fine job,"" but Mate When the boat arrived opposite downtown Detroit, two 15-year-old youths in a motorboat zoomed: up } ea _and nosed under, The bedraggled to race. Their craft hit a swell and chagrined pair were taken aboard and their boat in. tow. They perked up considerably when f The shrimp move in schools and fed coffeé and shrimp, Knudsen he-would-have their waid 2-horse | motor reconditioned. ~ Capt. George Sperry, of Daytona on ods, trials and tribulations of supplying the American shrimp’ fancier with the culinary delight family man.” He’s going into the tugboat tradé. U.S. Will Ease Arrest Policy in Alien Cases Jare given until 9 p.m, Wednesday. | Trons said that a police officer will be on duty at the branches to* give tests to—-prospective ti- He also p-. licants under should have them to sign the license applica-/ tion form. a ee Officers on duty at the jail here administer road tests daily until 3:45 p.m. except Satiirdays. Tests Massachusetts Boys Camp Reports Polio Outbreak | i Monday —Farmington Township| . : ' “ot age) their fathers with ~ | ar ee Ral Lhe ~ S | : eee Fy , “Se L Tore Sy Ay fy t//) A + yh = Any lee Cale 2 eS me *£. pti Stage Sek FOURTEEN _ : , __THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 10. 1955 | So. : that didn't ‘scare ‘The Cat Girl.” Strippers Often Net. as Little as They Put On 22222 3 By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | offstage in, much less what they ‘worthy baby sitters with her wide} French quarter strips, she says, | J stripping styles from the /three yéars ago, she claims, be en about $4,000 any good | NEW ORLEANS .(INS)— There wear at the start of a show.” are more than 200 “strips” in New Orleans. And they bear no re-/also because it's a way to make Strip in- ‘strips on calf’s liver or the gear = ir — aoa fi eager 8. ans makes budge =. the 1 of oes that aupes to be discarded—* in nO} quin ball gowns, but my good- “And they last, with good treat | gee of such fullness it would When he arrived, the girl friend | pendable” ), - hes rel | ; are usually blonde, weigh about | less than two minutes, no-more in pess, they were so expensive MCMt, for several months," she as-| wrap up a menagerie of cats. | admitted him.. She was wearing a | mings for as a onet poss toweiue Suceumien 140 pounds, make $50 a week if | three”—by the ladies of the Mip-| and so—ah—inconvenieht, you | SUres Us. ‘Although I am told that! around its hem are fan-shaped | lacy, frilly hostess gown. Loni was * . they're lucky, and do a disap- | sky set, | might say. | lately there is considerable theft of insets of lace, each topped with | wearing a cotton brunch coat. Ex| She showed me her latest model, | ¢ FORG F S pearing act with superfluous outer- Proud Is she. to te called tie “Now the girls prefer to look +little..odds and —ends-of allire 9- pink satin bew, and-at-its tep remarked; with—thatrare_trank- |» lace coat Poi chin tof c . wear, reaching. : “Poor little things,” coos a..|NO MORE SEQUINS |some reason or other, it appears THAT BLUE ROOM in flutty caribou. | == spite the Gat?” | ae NEWPORT’S woman named Loni Stoltz, “They Loni, who is petite and brown-|to appeal more to audiences and| If yeu ask politely, Lon! will “Real chic and mod-ren, isn't) q oa can hardly afford what they go | haired and reminiscent of trust. | fe is lots cheaper.” | bring out a few of her most sensa-' it?’ she sighs. “It cost $74.95, but! -“ have been putting bows and (Copyright 1965) lace on clothes ever since,” she nets her, in this strip-happy sett!2- . Her ex-husband. | h leyes and soft voice, says there is ~ get by nicely on a $30 gown|blue room, which is just behind cause of a man | month, Miss Loni says \she has Bec she is sympathetic, and | eee trend away from too and negligte set—all nylon tulle|the rack .of short-short chiffon | After ber divorce, she went to stay | few” technical problems. All her : Te en oe | ace glitter in the strip-tease busi- and washable, of course. The, un-|chemises in her Bourbon street \wie Are nes hee mop ~ aay girls like the same styles: Benge § 95 : fashions (‘98 per . is offi- | hess. (Which has never ceased to dergarments, referred to blushing- boutique. ere f ane it. | boudoir (* 12 std wy ae a cam gy lal in| flourish in New Orleans over the /ly by the designer as the ‘ ‘bare| his is similar to the one I bears a ——— my sales are black, with only an Both For cia rip-teasers’ inst 109 yeers.) 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Nevada les¢ than a mile from the center of an atomic blast nearly oshima. * * « A two-story brick house was de- its shelters came through intact. | Next door, a one-story frame It had no basement haven. But part of this. rambler house did stand’ wp—the bathroom. In- side were two tail-wagging, bark- ing dogs, showing?.g0 immediate ha pcan ac RERLEOCIN NEW YORK i#—Four homes tell | © part of the story of survival| © molished. But its basement and oS rambler was smashed into rubble. | ~~. The lesson: This bathroom shel- ter greatly hoosted the human power, Concrete Walls of Bathroom Protected|== Animals in Yucca Flats H-Bomb Test They close to an atomic blast of that ty, a bit, but easily repairable: | | bodies ar These two houses pointed up one | ' slashed houses, | the necessity of waite flying venetian blinds becamie dangerous | who had ducked into such places, other one-story one he precast lightweight —— glass or other objects. ‘The win-| bullets, erete, the other of reinforced light- | dows in these concrete houses weight —_ block. 7. * were smashed, spreading a lethal | | * or even behind stuffed furniture a or into a fireplace, would have % But there were places, in cor-| stepped up their chances for sur- were vaasnnaibd. structural. | | gravel of glass that ripped the | ners or in hallways, or behind | vival or even escaped from in- They stood on Yucca Flat in ia twice as powerful as the bomb oy that killed 70,000 Japanese in Hir- ¢ eg a ‘ : chances of living through jw e ae ete ae, Bag eae que eae a ee re oi curtains, E Proudly y 100% Virgin Wool Coats om This aaieseu “was specially made, It had thick concrete wails; a blast door and window that needed, The blast door and win- dow had been. closed. | ‘The A-blast last May gave a test [of this built-in shelter; which cost | FREE HOME PLANNING IDEAS! 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Schaad of Watkins Lake road_is cranking up the part in the weekly races with his “Thistle.” —- —- en _ — +> Vacationers Beginning - Return to City Homes ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Widdifield and Family _ Were Guests of the John M. Altmaiers The Rev. and Mrs. C. George Widdifield and daugh- ters have returned to their home on West Pike street |. following a week's vacation the Upper Peninsula. They Mrs. Vivian Lewis of Newberry street and Judy Lauchner of Telegraph road have returned home after spendin the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Brown an daughter, Evelyn, at their + Lake near Gaylord. The Curtis Pattons of Til- + den street and Mrs. Mar-. gery Hutchings and daugh- were recent guests of the Jerome Stewarts, at their cottage at Grand Bend, Ont. The occasion marked the fourteenth birthday of Vivienne Hutchings. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Robert F. Lee and children, Susan, and Robert, have-returned-from: Engiand: They o5> at Pontive-Gencral Hospital. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pritchard of Riviera | terrace and Mr. and Mrs, Earl, ", Lee of Woodlow street. After a thrée week stay the Lees will travel to Shreveport, La., where he will be stationed with the U.S, Alr Force at Barks- ~tais Air Force Base. . * e * Dee Brim of Lakeside drive is leaving Thursday to ‘spend days in Chicago. visiting friends While there. Dee will attend the All-Star game. = = ~ five * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Carss ~of Tilden avenue are announcing the birth of a son, Michael Gerard, on August 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Eart J. Smith of Tilden avenne and Mrs, Thomas Feath- erstone of. Miami, Fla, ~ * * Mr. and Mrs: Robert R. Clark (nee Mariann Highley) of Pioneer drive are the proud parents of a ohn M. Altmaier.’ The Widdifields have as their guest Mrs. E. J. Scarlett of Columbus, Ohio. ¥ * * . {Mrs. Delmar Wall of Kettering at Les Cheneaux Islands in were the guests of Mr. and summer home on Otsego quainted with a new grandsen, John Carter, born August 2 oe |family will be moving soon to | Groton, Conn. = : i . * * * Announcing thé birth of a son, Delmar Irwin Joseph, are Mr, and | street. The baby was born August | There are six pages in today’s Women’s Section | | Proud grandparents are Mrs. ‘Clarissa Jarquin of Kettering street and Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Spencer of Franklin road. A daughter, Nancy Ailene, was born July 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam W. Weaver (nee Mary Ailene Brown) of Ascot road. 0. D. Brown of Thorpe street and Mrs. Reberts will remain in the | _____ters__of Ramona. Terrace East most of August. Her sop and = # rte eS -* ic Se am ath a Ti . Scrubbing the deck for Lake are Ted Brenen and John Freeman of Florence street, the sail Sunday at Watkins Pentiae Press Phetos | Webers’ boat is yellow with blue trim. More than 20 boats Watkins Lake. Mrs. Ben Weber (left) is supervising while | comprise the club, with members sailing in the summer and her husband, thé fleet commander, waits his turn. Fc eee oe Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weaver of Okema street ot * * Mr. and Mrs. John Yungk of Lewis street have as their house- _; guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yungk of Hartford, Coun. 5 e * Mrs, Elmo Hord of St. Joseph, Mo, is visiting at the -home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Turner on Ogemaw road. é ‘ Don’t Urge Tot-Talk If you start telling baby that he tcan't have his ice cream until he finishes. up his other food, you're in for trouble, a son, Stephen Bradford, born July “$4, -at- St Joseph Mercy Hospital + The baby’s grandparents are Mr. —and-—Mrs.~-€:-Ciyde “Clark of. OF- chard Lake avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Highley of Collinsville, _ Mrs. 3. ©. Roberts of Birming- ham is visiting Mr. and Mrs, | itiehard-Roberts-at- Cambridge, Mass., where she is getting ac head that sweets are—superior to plain food. And you won't be able to distodge it. e. A Step in Time : where they conie from in nothing flat, lures for fruit flies ever seen. | but such skins are the quickest| with a paste of. frottenstone Day. Blue Star Mothers | Meet - Chapter 4, Bive Star Mothers met at the YMCA Tuesday even- ing. Mrs, Erma Hoffman of Columbus, Ohio, national presi- dent, and Mrs. Iva Stringer, de- partment. president of Highland Park, reported on club activities. * At a meeting-of the Past Presi- dents club held in Detroit during t | He'll get_the idea lodgea in bie| heck Iron Items i: Getting ready for the boat race at Watkins Lake, Harry | he Freeman of Florence avenue is photographed as he hoists | Lake is Glen E. Fries of Watkins Lake road. the sail. Roger Srigley of Heyden street, at the stern, is|Mrs. Fries and Fred Brede are the crew. | putting on the rudder. The boys start sailing with the clube——___ members on Decoration Day and continue through Labor| THE Womens Section WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 10, 1955 the afternoon, Mrs. Helen Smale was elected president and Mrs. George Leinenger, treasurer, Both are members of the local chapter. A report, on the emergency Chaplain’s fund was given and the club contributed fe the Pon- tiac State Hospital and to the nurses fund of Harper Hospital in Detroit. A social gathering will be held August 23 at the home of Mrs. for Rusty Spots Tron furniture, particularly out- door furniture, should. be checked for rust spots. These can- spot +clothing or weaken the furniture -over_a- period of time, —-—— Remove spot with fine wool, then paint over area, Spots can also be treated by rubbing steel oil. Polish with a clean, dry cloth, “and {fine for throw-away picnic sand-| James Schram on South. Marshall | street. ‘ Save Plastic Bags They make wonderful for Store in the refrigerator, and are Save bags in which lettuce and) l wrappings a piece of onion you'd like to| comfort and practices for the sailing races at Watkins Shippering his_own. boat, “Jo-Dee,” as| The family enjoys all water sports and enters the boat races regularly with their 18 ft. “Lightning.” — * PONTIAC PRESS PAGES 16-21 The graceful curve and the | shapely leg rate a second glance evices have more_in-mind than in furniture, too. New, contem-|° A Contemporary Furniture Features Legs “modern” as too delicate change their tune, One place where the trend to’ papers apa atesaege . i room tables half-moon-shaped pedestals at each end. Lopen | -}-sparked-by slender brass“reds.~(‘ A buffet in the group, Wich bags. opinionated men who classed all steadily together until he went to - If You Must Pursue the Bo By ELIZABETH WOODWARD as well find out. No point in stew- Chat along merrily as though ys — Be Subtle | Theater's apprentice The | holding square dances and parties in the winter. OMesrawae Run Saline Mill Plays Schoolmarms Work Summers Producing Stock Company Acts To many school teachers. sum- mer is a time reserved for pleasing only themselves. But, in the case of two young area teachérs, it's the season when they seek to | charm an even more critical group | —audiences of adult playgoérs * ” ~ Margaret Booth, a native of Bir- mingham, has been the Saline Mill supervisor. She will join the staff of Denby High School, Detroit, in Septem- ber, as an English teacher. Barbara Hamel {ts founder and producer of the group who make epee aot slit theater located at Saline, eight miles south ef Ann Arbor. Miss Hamel teaches speech and dramatics at Kingswood School, Cranbrook. The teachers live at the old : Schuyler Mill or in a nearby coun- -+try-hotel:—Fhe- in a machine shed behind the mill. * * * This building, built in 1935 by Henry Ford-when he bought the ‘property for his soybean ments, now is a straw-hat theater seating nearly 200 around an arena-type stage. Betty Ellen Irish Becomes Bride of Neil E. Watson Betty «Ellen Irish became the bride of Neil Eugene Watson, at First Baptist Church, Lake Orion, Saturday omnes. . Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Everett Irish of North Shore drive, Lake Orion, and Neil, son of /Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watson of Richmond avenue, Pontiac, ex. changed nuptial vows.at a double ring ceremony -performed hy the Rev. Walter C. Ballagh at seven o'clock, The bride, given in marriag her father wore a ballerina i H % gown and carried an arrangement “lof pink carnations. David Gray carried out the — A reception was held in the © undercroft Patricia Madonia of Lake Orion, _Mmaid of honor, wore a pink sheath — : F 3 = = ¢|° Fek| Es »F8a| She all i i Lt Ii Harms Clothes Wind i Large Earrings Are Latest Fad- domed, ear. Handsome tassled dryer camp, and now he seems to have ing silently when it’s so easy to do | you were sure he would be glad to he gets —e “hes tag, | mating sbolit tt. And the-sim-|heair—trom- you, Act as though | home, Call it chasing, it 0% mast | “It's a Custom for steadies to-go! pi ing had happened to what he likes. - Out a last time before parting for a doubt and fear. Tell him you'll be |- * © @ the summer, and he didn’t even do glad to see him when he gets home| nq remind yourself that though that. He hasn't written me a word. 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But you might |food, plenty going on? | to write back, Wheto easier to tetlia : Lied a ¥ as ; 3 ’ a Hy) : C | ee ce a ) Ee ee 2 i Pane os ee ee ee os ee: * . .. . |Accept Kind a 1 Invitation of fy | : t ime __ | Date’s Parent: ISNT OVER! - || One’ May Properly : Visit Boy’s Mother Don’t start that vacation L Asked with shoddy ‘luggage... you can still get Genuine By EMILY POST saad handsomely A mother writes: “My daughter graine - at Kimmins. has a steady boy friend, but she , is not engaged: I've never met-his Men’s mother, but have taiked with her 2-SUITER on the. telephone several times | when she has called here to speak | | to her son. The last time she said+ Women’s ito me, ‘You must come over M ATCHED | ssometime to see us.’ VESR £NUEEEGE “No date was set, nothing fur- LUGG AGE ‘ther than that was said. I'd like * to meet her, but am I to take this UP to 7 PIECES invitation-seriously?. 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Officers elected for the coming year are Mrs. dines Houck of Bemis-Olsen post, district di- recter; Mrs, Howard MacDermid of Perry Kenner, vice president; Mrs, Duane Bee ot Perry Ken- The White Clover sale will be held August 12-13. ] A social hour followed the dusi- | ness meeting with Mrs, Houck and ~ Mrs. Bell serving as hostedses, In - the world of bop musicians tyou haven't arrived until you're. gone, : COMPLETELY . cortdaurs AIR COOLED 48 N° Saginaw $e. All to Match or Blend COLORED VELVET. AGGESSORIES BELTS + Pontiac Press Phote : | which strikes his fancy. The boys brought their western) | duds with them from Philadelphia, Pa., for their visit A + GLOVES 3.00 A res a 5.00. FLOWERS . 1.00 Tangerine, avocado, tur- quoise, Spanish rose and * supposed to mow the iawn this { ature, children_can easily fae week?" [Wh direct announcement of | oa ee What they don't understand is the ~ How foolish! 00 = i-eilijey- Ahwough-whieh-We-@Xq~ cee. nnn Since our envy ot thetr Tight. | harted irresponsibility is | press it. when we doen't accept it quite | ag natural, 4 }on the upstairs landing there trem- bles the “Mean old crab! ie You're not a ‘mean old crab.” | You're just a woman who wanted -a new suit—and resented surren- | | dering it to the child's right to first | | consideration. Why didn't you say you were? | = + Why. instead of srabbing Betty's |S ~+ pleasure from-her—cidn't—you ry | press what you feel at losing | Why didn’t you say, “No sedges | milk. I don't feel like being nice “CREATIONS... fe MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS DESIGNED TO TOP THE NEW PARIS — just now. I have to give up my new suit because you need your teeth over it—-— uhspoken accusation, ES filled. I know you can't belp it—but | I'm — anyway, 5o leave -+me-alone— black. 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S ° 7 ork Woodland drive have returned to their home_after_attendingthe- fu- | —> Jr. and his family. neral of Mrs. Wagner's father, Carl ‘Golden TS bh! | onion 1 * a Lanolin Enriched PERMANENTS Machineless and Cold Wave ; $5 a sHR°°. 710 INDIVIDUAL HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING BY OSCAR Vo Appointment Necessary 7 West Lawrence Evenings by Appointment /PARISIAN Beauty .. Over Old Prof’s Book Store Van Dusen of Alpena, Brightens Tweed The “golden touch” is the magie jewel-brightener for tweeds, the important browns, and the new knitted fashions, Textured sur- faces and scratch finishes, remi- niscent of old hand-crafted jewel- ry, are the news! Chunky gold, with a geometric motif, fashions high riding chokers, handsome against a back- ground of muted tweed or cash-| mere. Huge golden discs, sometimes round, sometimes irregularly shaped, are linked together, be- lieing their look of heaviness by resting as lightly as-a feather at the throat. Geid combined with beads, color-coordinated to fall fashion hues, creates important neck- laces that set a pace in color and brightness for the entire costume. Matching bracelets are bold enough to - wear alone, or, for double drama, in sets of twos and threes, Smooth, highly polished i gold also sparkles on fall ensem- i bles, sometimes combined with textured surfaces. hop FE 2-4959 ee MR. and MRS. JOHN HELZER Helzers Tour Wisconsin “wo” = y Mr. and Mrs. John Nell Helzner, | Honeymooning in North eg Janice Elaine Fosmoen, | daughter of the| Thomas. Porters of Willard avenue, became the bride of John N. Helzer, Saturday | evening. He is. the son of the: George Helzers of Perry street. oe now honeymooning in ‘northern | } Michigan and Wisconsin, will reside , apa eigredlg taser arr ak : . }gan are Mr. an rs, Richar : on Oakland avenue. |Kehl. The bride is the former The bride is the former ,Janice | Mary Lee Ashbaugh, daughter of | Elaine Fosmoen, daughter of Mr.| Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ashbaugh'‘of and Mrs. Thomas Porter of Wil-| Marquette street. | lard avenue, The bridegroom's * * * “4 | parents are Mr. and Mrs. George) ‘he bridegroom is the aa | Helzner of Perry street. |Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kehl of St. Trinity Latheran Church | O8mun street. Married Saturday in St.. Michael ‘Church were Mary Lee Ashbaugh, daughter of the Fred Ashbaughs of Marquette street and Richard D. Kehl. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kehl of Osmun " ‘street. MR. and MRS. RICHARD KEHL ters only attendant wearing a ballerina length gown of aqua crystalline, She'wore pink ac- cessories and a corsage of pink roses, Jack Campbell served as best man, A breakfast was held, following ceremony, at Devon Gables. The bride’s mother wore a dress of rose nylon over taffeta with white ~i-5 Save 10% ~ on WILLETT Maple and Cherry "LA PETITE” was the setting for the 7 o'clock | ceremony performed Saturday evening before an altar banked with white gladioli. The Rev. | Ralph Claus officiated. The, bride wore a floor length gown of Rose Pointe lace over white satin. A scalloped band of pleated nylon tulle and Rose Pointe lace was fashioned in the bouffant skirt, which ended in a chapel length train. A headpiece of small pearls se- cured the bride's veil of nylon tulle and she carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and stephanotis. SISTER ATTENDED attended her sister as maid of honor, She wore a strapless gown of white lace over powder blue with matching lace jacket, and carried a bouquet of blue, white and pink gladioli. ! Eva Harris, Joan McLean and wearing gowns like the maid of ° honor’s in shades of pink, aqua ' carried bouquets of assorted gia- diol, . Jeanette Compton of Walled Lake | | Donng Melzer were bridesmaids: | | St: Michael Church Was the set- accessories and the bridegroom 8 | ting for the 9 a.m. ceremony per-' mother chose a powder blue and | formed’ Saturday. white silk dress with white ac- | The bride wore a_ ballerina cessories. | length gown of satin and Chantilly; When the couple left on their jlace, with rhinestones trimming} wedding trip the bride was wear- | the bodice.-A tiara of seed pearls | ing a white linen suit with match- and rhinestones secured her veil of ing accessories. Upon their return | illusion and the bridal bouquet was the couple will reside on West composed of white carnations. “ TLawrence street. | Carol Ashbaugh was her sis- | ee Handy Hi — _. Alandy mints € for Teenage P ‘oo Wardrobes Back-to-school shopping is fun for mother as wel]. as daughter—but not when mother has to do a re- | take! “All the girls are wearing—" is a maddening (and expensive) reminder that fashion news trav- elg fast in the younger set, too. # @ s Youngland's Helen Lee, famous = a | designer of little girl dresses sune | marizes the surfire trends in the ‘field as briefing for both. adults DREXEL __Pine and Walnut * Sass "CAFE SET” Cutest little set for porch, patio, or even the kitchen. White - top on the table is stain and mar resistant . . . black wrought irom base and plastic seats on chairs. Table and two Chairs Only see eeee> aoc Extra chairs available —} or-rose~ petals: “Gregory~ Compton” oe street, and her ~ husband's — parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Furlong of | ‘ East Walton ~ boulevard. mother. A corsage of Talisman) roses and white accessories com- pleted her costume. RECEPTION FOLLOWS A reception was held in Roose- velt Temple immediately after the ceremony with Guyneth Lampher | assisting with the serving. When Mrs, Furlong left on a | wedding trip to northern Michigan, she was wearing a navy orlon and cotton princess style dress with | Lrounded neck and wide, white col- | | pink, rose corsage. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Furlong will make | their home on Sashabaw road, Clarkston. ilar, white accessories: and a pale | be loomficld ASHION SHOP 1662 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD .... Your Pendleton Store... , New Fall % PENDLETON “Pairables” here! here... fresh new Pendieton arrivals to spice your wardrobe with color all fall long! See the famous 49'er jacket in new plaids, tartans and superb solid shades . % | And you feel you look best in sports clothes, chaos formal taliie: ans wal cut lace shirt with cordigen __jocket dressed up for evening. — Paris. shows “new. - separates. 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Achievement Prizes 0 4 chapel length train, was worn by The reception was ‘held Imme- | Prizes for losing the most weight | | Serving Pontiag W x 4 By JANET-ODELL Pence Ryth Hegle Saturday eve-. diately following the ceremony | were awarded to Mrs. Lawrence || is Pow ‘di = {, at the Oakland Avenue United Nichols and Mrs. Edwin Kage at Homeowners ILLI AM RIGHT 4 Pontiac Press Food Editer | ning when she became the bride o 7 tor a {| Recipes from teenage cooks are! Harold E. Rose. | Presbyterian Church. D - mee — the Fashion Your | Over 23 Years! Furniture Makers & Upholsterers 4) always welcome. The one we pre- | ae ae | The bride’s mother wore a gown Figure Club. — 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 4-0558 4 t tode t M | ‘The gown was designed with an| of mauve lace over taffeta with) A demonstration of spot reducing | z 4 aaa K a aa ah epee empire waist éf Chantilly lace em- | matching accessories. The bride- ‘exercises was presented by Mrs. | a ea sodden be secusce | ' WaY | proidered with iridescent sequins! groom's mother wore a mauve |Gordon Flattley and Mrs. Larry | of preparing barbecues is a favor-| 144 pearis. The long sleeves| colored dress with white acces. |Collins at the recent meeting held | ~ THE DEMAND IS NEVER SATISFIED! + ep A glance at almost any daily newapaper will disclose | that_business.men.are_advertising for Accountants _ | . Stenographers . . . and Typists. These business | men prefer men and women who have had specialized training. The Institute offers this training. ENROLL NOW for SEPTEMBER | Day, Half-Day and Evening VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 \ Call, Phone or Retysn This Ad for Information rk Ae ee i re. eae eee eet ie tee eee eee eee Se ee | “How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly”’ Come in, write or phone for this booklet. There is no charge. Pearce Floral Company $59 Orchard Lake. Axe. Phone FE 2-0127 i je ene wath ber Siente. tapered.over her hands. Her fir-t sores and both wore orchid cor- jat Adah Shelly library. | Marian is most capable. She as- | gertip veil of blush pink silk sages. The club is open for member- | sumes much responsibility in her | illusion was held by a double | The bride was graduated magna ship. Meetings are held each | home and ts a leader in school | coronet of seed pearls and sequins. | cum laude from Taylor University | Thursday in the Adah Shelly Li- activities. She's an enthusiastic | | and th i brary at 7. p.m. | Senior Girl Scout. On her list of The bride ts the daughter of | e bridegroom is a senior at) preferred interests dramatics and| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hegle, of Olivet Nazarene College, in Kan- | ae STAPP’S s+ « « HUN you Cae look «* what happens inside the well-built THE TRIDE Rite —— = , mother. wore a beige lace dress |/ all sports rate high. Most of all,| Napoleon, Ohio, -— poop | kakee, MT. ‘Don’ t Give Tot idea | she makes and keeps friends eas-| groom is the son of Mr. a rs. ————— ily. , Cecil T. Rose of Euclid street. Pair Plight Troth of Sweet Superiority | BARBECUES | The Rev. Kenneth Hutchinson of | Encouraging baby to ari rts By Marian Mackenzie ; the First Church of the Nazarene in High Noon Rite talk is not cute, it's simply ed ae 1% pounds ground beet | and Dr. Eldon Fuhrman, of has | Don 't gpa him = i en - t cup eateup 2 i ern Evangelical Seminary, at St. Michael don’t let relatives = ba ei are 1 onton, chopped ‘fine . land, Oregon, performed the a | Speak plainly and slowly to him Bek | ces) penper éclock ceremony before 250! Vases of white gladioli dec- | when he first starts to talk. Brown beef and onion. if used. | oests at First Church of the Naza-|0rated the altar‘of St. Michael | Season. Add ketchup and water rene: | Church Tuesday at twelve o'clock | and let simmer 30-40 minutes, This | when Shirley Noel became the should, not be too runny, Serve OUT OF STATE ATTENDANT pride of Frederick E. Zwiefel. on ected buns, Serves 6 8, Lois Winrich of Madison, Wis ;: . e a FT cotisin of the bride>-was maid of} -7i5 bride ie the iecebiecaat | ' honor and Donna Rose, sister of M Winif oming Events 7 ahs rs. Winifred Overbaugh of South | _ | the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. | J enc (ceuestense (were! (identical Jessie street and the bridegroom | Oven board meeting of WSCS First |is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Enehln Methodist Chureh will be held Thursday floor length gowns of nylon tulle Zwietel of Ruth avenue. Shirley on | fashioned with satin bodices over was given in marriage by ar | WSCS of Oakland Park Methodi a | whic satin s zs. Church will meet Thursday at the chured | which they wore — shrug ; brother, Jack Overbaugh. at 7:30 p.m | The long molded torso waistlines A @ ot) whe eat P ress white mn wa _4-—-Huron Gardens. Fesie. ~Augiligcy. were formed by harrow tucks of see uw ednesday aE bt so satin and the voluminous skirts} -"°"™—®s—the--beide, —-with-—tur- — | were marked by tiered ruffles that | GWelee accessories. She carried a Friends’ Prayer Meeting will be held | —— bouquet of white carnations and et the home of Mra “Mattie Jackson, 27 | cascaded to the floor. They were davausios ‘Giles Miller St., Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m | in shades of rose and blue. The rqe Royal Neighbors of America will hold | attendants carried arrangements Mrs. Carol Wade, sister of the a menting tharadey, 2 om. 0b 08 ©: | of roses. ’ | bridegroom, attended the bride as } * * * ' \ matron of honor and John Toski Pi Misst Society of Oakland | Avenues United ‘Presbyterian cee ana | Billy J. Rose served as best | was best man. | meet Thursday se a oe | man and seating the guests were | . + *@ j sew can x incheon was te lamened te oon | Keith Winrich of Madison, Wis., | A damer ot the Old Plontaticn | followed the ceremony. The bride's | / with navy accessories and a > sage of white lilies. A navy dress with light blue ad , with SHOE EXTRA SUPPORT heavy steel shank for arch support allows full flexibility, too cessories and a white lily corsage was worn by the bridegroom’ 8 mother. The couple will make their hare | in Pontiac. Fall. Fes Designs | Available in Cotton by Canna Weer |b Suits, dresses and coats / in au- | cotton fabrics are ready tor “ser! ‘they can pull P.J,'s out of Ronald | Rabbit. Mornings, they push night = =F Nice-to-get you throu into. fal] | bunny’s tummy. Fun to make! maining hot weat r | looking crisp and| well-groomed.| Pattern 601: Made of two flat 1/8” wedge on inner border ; pieces plus round, stuffed head— j j ‘easy! Complete pattern, transfers. — : Little Limas qT sty | Send twenty-five cents in coins = Little lima beans,/ frozen or for this pattern—add_5 cents for = _} | tresh, are delicious t¢ serve with each pattern for 1st-class mailing. i : | your meat course. k over the | Send to Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- . ; x top burner of your gq@s range, and craft Dept., P, 0. Box 164, Old - don’t forget to add fa good lump | Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. long inside of butter and teaspqon of minced | Y. Print plainly pattern number, right rte chives, ”? _your name, address and zone. s Stall tunin designs— amd “colors / but ine Tots get ready for bed fast w hen \ the re- | | togs neatly through the opening in| LOSE-OUT ON SUMMER | FURNITURE | L&G Furniture STORE Mon. and Fri. 9:30 to 9: Wed. 9:30 to 12 m. HOURS: Tues. and Thurs. 9:30 to 8; Sat. 9:30 to 6 p. m. 3526 SASHABAW OR 3-1711 Plenty’ of Free ae Sn New! 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(Near Waterford) OR 3-1894- F Cc » O; i k ‘or eal “oes Opes pe end Sunday oe Bei. Silver Dea —etea in Se ei = “water! That's unconditionally by Leverae Oe ° = ; ' , ‘Ley ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, “WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955 | TWENTY-ONE ‘ ie fe i -_ Poy . 5 ’ Notice How Today's | wilt be the parent of teenagers in . Beatrice \Moms ‘Are Younger |" c:smunersin her tien wit Look behind? most. any baby! people living longer all the time, buggy on any main street for proof, | the prospect is that a lot of young * The statistical fact is that one new] parents today are a cinch to be- mother in four is under. 20,.and come great-grandparents someday. - * Martin recognizes the © tremendous importance of long haired , = t fF The return ta elegance is the PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ©] 11% $ Sagiow, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontisc, Mich. theme of Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. bodies in this Laddie . | sophisticated Write, phone or call in person tor Free pamphiet, Northridge’s turban sohick | PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 autumn | a f° belongs to her group “Fantasies in Fluff.” lt is millinery collection. Satchel bag, ascot and beret mide of white \ | form an mousse with a > : S ' | excellent corded detail is ensemble jor in . beige tailored and grosgrain. — | casual clothes... —_ , | * Emme’s new brow-baring pillbox called “Ubangi” has a pointed back and takes its shape from the Ubangi head- 2.Hour Free Parking a HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED inserts of black velour. ‘ . ex WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE ee + — | nn aie ia AT JACOBSON’S Hiow many people have govern: | : ae = aa Baby Shower Fetes ° pe ment jobs? As of this spring 7,232,-| . Mrs. Robert Collins 000 persons were on federal, state ® ® Mrs. Robert Collins of Auburn S | M d S i | avenue Was honor ed at a pink and pecia | es ummer a ue s dress, The hat pictured is in golden brown soleil felt with IMPORTANT RHINESTONE and local government payrolls. .’ blue shower Sunday afternoon at | the home of Mrs. Ralph Groves on Opdyke road. Mrs. D, L. Fortino 4. | assisted Mrs. Groves - A dif Wy Miniature carriages, and bassi- || Laros’ “sweetheart roses” ee [y) nets decorated the buffet luncheon | jtable which was centered with a embossed cotton ¥ pink and white parasol, Invited guests. were Mrs. RK. Nacarato, mother of Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Gue Lechner. of Detroit, | aunt of the honoree; Mrs. Lillian Lechner and Mrs. Haren KReyn- | WHITE olds. Gail Putnam, Mary Catherine |Donahue, Mary Jane Sawyers, Mrs. SLI P | Victor Fernandez and Mrs. Rex | | Ransom also attended. | Beauty Clinic HOW to CHOOSE a HAIRDO The first consideration in choosing a hair style is ydur own characteristics and per- sonality. No greater error was ever made than to decide on a certain hair do because it looks well on your friend or neighbor. In many ways. she may resemble you but the chances are that you two are different in many respects. You may be the same height and have the same color hair but what about the shape of your face? Your forehead may be low and hersa little high- er. Your face may be round while hers is angtlar. Her hair may be medium coarse — ———— while yours ie. Your best style can be one igned only for you! Edythe C. McCulloch Beauty Shop Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FE 2-7431 oy lee “, necklaces -- bracelets pins -- clips -- earrings | aR TWS ; , | 2” i] Regularly 3.95 You'd expect to pay more for such sparkling classic and high fashion jewelry .. . fine im- ported all-crystal rhine- stones set in rhodium. Perfect for late-day costumes, back- : Cool, opaque, permanent- Leather takes on new significance in the lacing of this | finished Larofrost Pee ee SS deep dome velour cloche from'the fall millinery collection | TO BETTER of Dachettes designed by Lilly Dache and provides the con- | trast of red leather against charcoal velours. i “AIR CONDITIONES | K —E A L T a _-.lC~™ Ze 7 Tne OO | HAIR DRYER | ; é, lof the entry committee and assist- | Name Di visions | ing her are Mrs. G. R. Every, Mrs. | slip . . . overlaid with to - school date dresses and gift-giving | sheer nylon at the cover-bra top, ond Now at appliqued with a dainty —_NUTRIFAX | for Gar den Clu bg | Alton Banfield, Mrs. Milton Me- | C ALI IE’ S | rosebud. Have several ot . : ; 4 poe Flower Show ~ Sores pee es set ne as —— “tT -—_this_little_peice—_to_______}ivem<-# Pf | , BEAUTY SHOP | = Amazing Complete Balanced land Mrs. Arthur Compton. underscore your Formula — Natural Base The entry committee of the Inter : ee , . All-Organic Garden Clubs Flower show, which} New Cotton Coats 116 N. Perry. FE 2-6361 midsummer and transition | 18 Vitamins . 14 Jiis being held Aug. 27-28 at the CAI — JEWELRY oes ie Gee | en STREET LEVEL ‘2 Minerals in One Small tablet || building in Waterford Township, Pert n Pretty cottons. Sizes 32 to 40. including B-12 the Blood Build- fimet Monday with the general | ing Factor and Police Acid. rm ‘ N Ties. | No two people are alike ‘in their chairman for the event, Mrs. Viv-| and pretty answer to your summer | individual vitamin needa. That ian Tubbs, naming gies: _ | Tarerobe problems. is why super-potent NUTRI- Also present were members 0! Cool_and lightweight. they're | foo a —— the staging committee, represent-| ing shown = ais ssidinnet 2 ing the four clubs involved includ-| weaves, patterns, ‘and colors for min requirements. }/ing Sylvan Garden Club, Watet/ fashionable wear in town or in x — ery Ps ford Branch of the National Farm | transit. or deficiencies |) anq Garden Club, Better Home and} And si , , pools eat Pac . since they’re cotton, they're quirements resulting || Garden Club, and the Dirt Gard-| as soap-and-water washable as Seed from illnesses or un- }/ eners. your blouse or gloves—a particular. =] usual mental, nerv- || The meeting was held in Mrs. | ly happy thought for the vacationer Birmingham TRAVEL . LINGERIE, PARKING LEVEL , SERVICE. We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone Mi 4-5711. Grace Plummer Reilly to Anywhere The new cotton coats are a pert lacabsans = eee OUls OF Physica picts || Tubbs’ hore on Tubbs road. who does't want to carry a col |. 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TILL 9 P.M. pen rae i} THE PONTI AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. ‘AU GUST 10, 1955 Keweenaw Peninsula’s Awesome Beauty| - TWENTY- THREE main annexed to the United States in the status of a territorial posses- sion in 1898, Adee the Hawaiian islands had established themselves as a repub- lic, they voluntarily had their dd. | copper. souvenirs — some of them made as er distant as _ By JERRY SULLIVAN WALLACE Herling You'll rate the post-game cheers for a table aglow with Wallace Stertingt- You'll select it today when you see our com- lete collection of “Third + Dienetistan Beainraastene ~and hear about our new Budget Plan. | Lake S feted Kad 1S the é northeast | | IRONWOOD Ww — Visitors to | the iron ranges of the Upper Pe- ninsula like to climb the mountain peaks and scan the hazy horizon. * Ld J i It is hard. for them to believe that the wealth’ of the area is buried thousands of feet below, It is hard to visualize the gréat i“cities’* that lie beneath the ground, with their miles and miles of interlocking “streets.” Tronwood ties within a view of two parallel ranges of bills—the Gogebic ifon range which stretches away to the east, and to the north the copper-bearing range which runs nertheastward 120 miles to the end of the Ke- weenaw Peninsula. * * To the south, beyond the Mon. treal river, ane can see the hills of Wisconsin. ++--~ a clear day the blue water of rior is. visible to the the hump of the Porcupine Moun- tains rises 2,023 feet above sea level—highest point in Michigan, FEARSOME PLACE One-hundred miles to the east | | shunned by the —indians—as--a “fearful place of thunder ond | lightning.” Ht -was- on this —range, that William Burt, a working under the direction surveyor of iron deposits which had attracted | the lightning. Today Negaunee (the Indian name for “Pioneer’’) is calted- one of the richest of small cities. For beneath it is the dargest tron mine in the werld, the Mather “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” e COMPANY “The Store Where Quality Counts” 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 spelen dregeana Taine Iron Ca. Geologists speak of an “Iron Tri- angie,” an imaginary touching. the three major iron ranges—Gogebic to the west, Mar- uette to the east, to the south. Throughout the iron country there is a feeling of moderate op- timism for a continual, growth in the economy of the Up- | per Peninsula. IRON ORF GALORE Geologists have estimajed there the ranges today (some 750,000,000 tons) as has been mined since the start of the industry in 1846. The iron companies are spend- | MONTY and MARKERS ALT - We invite you to visit our display and see for your» self how inexpensive it is to have a truly fine monument or marker placed on your family lot. We Erect Memorials in Any Michigan Cemetery PONTIAC GRANITE and MARBLE CO. GEO. SLONAKER & SONS sol day for young families. _ ing $250,000,000 in a. vast modernization program, inctud- | ing experimental plants te ob- tain commercial ore from low- | grade deposits. Throughout the area, communl- ties are expressing their faith in. ‘the future by building new schools |and churches, and improving their streets and recreation facilities. Cities like Ironwood, which lost |thousands of residents when } mechanization of mining cut down | the number of available jobs, are | finding they need new — to- | STRIKE HURTS A summer-long strike of copper | miners has brought a wave of de- | pr@ssion to Keweenawland, and re- i minded Calumet residents of the | 1930's, when the price of copper dropped to 4% cents a pound, ~ | ‘The struck Calumet division of | Calumet & Hecla Inc., long the backbone of the area's ectnomy, has threatened to closé its 16 mines permanently, The only copper plants in opera- | tion on the Keweenaw Peninsula |today are Quincy Mining Co.'s reclamation plant on Torch Lake; _ where the waste product of another era of mining is being sifted again and the company's smelter at Rip- ley, neat Hancock. co # * ~~ Hides Untapped - Wealth. of Copper Ore —— a tothe coastal area of Maine. | photograph and to paint. Llies the Marquette iron range. once | in 3844, + Douglas Houghton, discovered the , WT the Cleveland cats; Then she—puts the packs.on-Panehe's-burres,-Tete-and-Chies.————— diagram | and Menominee | gradual | is at least as much iron ore in! MYER’S . People come (@ Keweenawland— | At Reipley: Ir : which really is an island perched | due ted tours through the cool, | in Lake Superior—to get cool, to damp tunnels of once-abandoned lose lose _hay _fever, to fish, loaf, to | | | Arcadian copper mine, They buy | ~ TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS ‘tourists go an. con- aEIEEEEEIEEEEEEEE ave — eeiicres eee 7 -~, Com plete LCHAL TATE Sermice Plus — After (nner Cogfee Set 63 Pe. SERVICE Fors oe" A wi ys —- ALFARERO | | RS ° s . 7 ‘ ‘| ‘ ry ~ - ; \ i. 4 . tt a > EA a Ay i 4 Z & 4, i Py IN A POTTERY TOWN IN OLD MEXICO—3 Dolores Takes the Pottery to Market Pancho, who makes pottery in his home has two signs op mud | | wall; “Alfarero,”” which means *‘potter,” and “Barro Fino,’ means “Fine earthenware.” a: | His sister Dolores takes the pottery to market. First she packs | it in big baskets and strings-bags witlt clean straw packed around it, Dolores carries two of the best pieces a ring and sets it firmly on her head She twists a small scarf into Then she puts the big rooster | § ' jug in it and balances it carefully on her head | She carries the other bow! in her arm. Her woven bag hangs over | Cheese from 3 Petteras at Gue V dow Price e npg oa eee pay thy - z : | Naw Pow con owt @ complete dinner serene for porcehain thet will grace your table trom @ remch © 0 breed 6 = 6 Genes e Row! & Cover | her arm to hold money. = 8 plus the haury of an after dinner cote verviee to @ tewst. Order your set today belore they S § ices coe : Pog pend b Ge z tw would on, i thank i © Paste this page on cardboard. When dry, color with crayons. | | i.’ <2 Creme ton’ guqoon, pore ai grant antag. Aad somambas”pan'ooy sb pm Dinner 18 Mose Cotes Service tor 6 - Dolores” skin is brown, her blousé White, Skirt red, girdle green and | [ “e®@ @ 77 bere enid in drabin tom> money coud torms @ 8 Bomhlenee Cups Ofemers — @ Callen Pur 6 Cover ; searf blue. The mud wall is light gray with red tiles on top. The cactus is green, bag yellow, pottery light brown with bright designs. Cut-out-thelarge piece and fold the two ends forward, Cut a slit in the middle of the scarf on Dolores’ head. Cut a slit on the dotted | | line along the left arm. Cut out the big jug and push the tab on its | | bottom’ down through the opening in the folded scarf. Cut out the bag, push the tab on the bag handle through the slit above the left arm and fold the tab down at the back. Then the bag will hang down from Dolores’ arm, — —_—- + Shop Evenings | Thers. - Fri. -- Sat. to 9 P. M. TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Nye Because Buick sales are soaring past all recorae — ~ Were declaring a~ profit-sharing bonus for: you hpeeareeaceptetonan Eore * Es li ak SCTE EI, ce 2. You ~~. ~ om, — eo Se eaetiibal =f ge — Profit On ~ a fit On The Trade-in Deal ~ becouse in Buj hi Buy You Make Ag 1. 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That means you can have Buick style distinction and. prestige — Buick room and comfort—Buick size and solidity ~for plenty dollars less on the . : 210 Orchard Lake Avenue hoot i : me : : | | | UR_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 10, 1955 ++» for your busy feet, . “ these easy-to-wear casuals . pe 4,000 Movers Relocate} j H . Z : fine sueseth leather for ‘America’s Nomad-People— annual OS /h as eee Ea “a + ao * ‘ 2 te Oe te lightness-and-supreme—-__._ - __-_-| -wasnINGTON. Aug 9 (We the escape “hatches are smaller. : ug comfort. are a restless, unsettled people, o ¢ @ | © : i the move. sour - rts.” said Thomas | Natural, beige leather or eternally on Ae We have reports, | biack suede. Sizes 5 to Ji, And 430 delegates who rejoice | i nesiey of the Movers’ Headquar- | widths AAAA te 8.______________| in thia_nomadic fact ‘are the na-| 7s... only of having to_take-- - 7 ~ > | ton’s capital today for the annual | TFs." net ony of ~ : meeting of the movers conference | °Ut door jambs, but in some cases F of America. of having to remove the brick it- Phe siti ok pr: nal apnce bs : tamilies move to another state, or | Proved so pesky it wi ee : maybe even another continent, An 0! # booklet, “regarding additional four million families ‘ling and transport of laden home | ’ ve their e | freezers."* aa’ Caer setae ole | “We have found,’ Kingsley said, | but since they stay in the same, “that a freezer doesn't make @ | ‘city, or maybe even in the same / very good container for carrying lapartment building, they don't 450 pounds of food.” count with the long distance | ee movers. ‘Atomic Garbage Disposal All this adds up to 4,000 com- : panies, with 25,000 vans bumping Area Needed by College along the highways, fetching in a ST. 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IT'S PERFORMANCE THAT COUNTS! CAPTAIN JOE S. ANDERSON tells why he uses Flite-Fuel ONTIAC PRESS, (Ship rather than ‘plane, and asked to take along his daughter, a child of 70. He also could not resist tak- ing a good-natured jab at the colossus to the north. : ““T accompanied President Theodore Roosevelt to the River of Deubt b: 1044." he told Ana bassador Dunn, “I recall vividly that when we parted, after a most cordial relationship under teyiag conditions, ‘President Roosevelt said, ‘You must come , te visit the United States.’ It is | nice to know that the loviiation | has come through — forty-one } Years late — but has come | through,” : Rondon is in charge of Indian af- fairs in Brazil. Under the state de- program, he will tour U, reservations. S. Indian The vigorous old fellow probably | will be shocked by what he sees. AMBASSADOR DUNN Ambassador Dunn is far from the customary concept of the ais tere diplomat of ambassadorial jrank, At a reception he—gave-for) the people who flew down here on | Varig airlinés the other night he took me aside. and said, “I don't think I've ever told you this story. I was charge d'affaires in Brussels in 1927 when Lindbergh paid that country a visit shortiy after his flight to Paris. I didn’t know what to say to him, after congratulating him. So .1 said, ‘Well, captain, 1 suppose that one these days a: dipomat—as- faraway Jand—will simply step - on his plane and fly away over ocean and jungle,’ with said, “Lindbergh looked at me cold blue eyes and lot of diplomats.’ "' My wife and I now have visited three. tombs of Christopher Colum bus, or Cristobal Colon as each doing well, ‘thank you. In the cath edral at Havana the guide will lower his voice, give off a wink, and say, in effect, “The Spanish they think they took his bones away some centuries age. 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Holdens Red Trading Stamps its will poy you to check our summer fill pricee—Phons OR 3.1281. kk hnligut open | given with cath sales. | and treotell fuel oils for _WEDNESDAY;, ilian Marshal to Be G uest of U.S. educational exchange ~ age, we were assured at the eathedral that the discoverer ef the New World lay within. the great marble coffin held mag- nificently aloft on the shoulders of the four evangelists, yeathedral -in Ciudad Trujillo, Do- minican Republic, the guide chuckled piously, winked, pointed to the towering white marble and ae ne noe I A I AR S spells it. All Wires are | in | In Seville a couple of years | AUGUST 10, 1935 Well, a couple of days ago at the | {you have a contribution for {Rold ‘tomb, and confided, * ‘All that I? left of the great Admiral Colum- bus is in an urn within the bronze French had us, we hid his remains. When the French were gone, we | placed the remains in this, the old- est church in the hemisphere—AH> that is left is a bit of his skull, a) bit of his arm. The rest is dust. If the economy of the nation SKYLINE VIEW — Giraffes arriving from‘Africa aboard 88. Spree- wald need not crane their necks for a view of New York skyline They're destined for a Cleveland zoo, (box atop ‘this shrine. When the | | | ee TWENTY-FIVE“ ~ poor box give it fo me and T will see that it reaches the rector in person," | A ‘FREER PRESS’ There are more than 2 daily | newspapers in Rio and the vigor of their editorial policy indicates that the press is-freer here than in most parts of the world. All are griev- ously concerned with the recent national catastrophe, the stroyed up to 8) per cent of the! 195 coffee crop For you it will mean vases | few more cents a pound for your | | favorite blend ‘cause of war-like headlines, Coffee For represents about 75 per cent of the It is as if| tere was a full season's shutdown | ‘FALSE TEETH That Loosen i Need Not Emberrece- Many wearers of false teeth h have bled at just the wrong time Be not suffered rea their plate dropped, slip: or wob- live in fear Of this happent Rasen Just sprinkle @ little ‘ alkaline (non-acid) powder, on ont P Hotd-felse h #0 they feel more comfortable, Does not sour, Checks “plete odor” (den- ture breath). Get PASTERTH at any drug coun eold! weather which is said to have de ! Brazil it is a/ of all U. 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He visited the ts- CHICAGO — Although’ total de- ag oo A at vn) partment store sales in the seventh | Ii in ep ng “Ttederal reserve (midwest) district two-year hitch in the Coast Guard | increased 6 per cent over a year KWIK-MIX time, Baar conceived his plan to | ago during the first half of 1955, gains varied widely for individ-| ual departments. Homefurnishings serve the lepers. . The island of Culion is 200 lien turned in the best performance, whereas women's apparel and * ‘return to help a colony of Philip- | from the nearest mission of the | accessories barely matched their + pine lepers will leave about Sept.’ omeran Church-Missouri Synod, | yao nc duties at the the church group which will spon- colony sor Baar’s humanitarian penpeet. & The ieper coiny, one of tine Te} pee Harold L. Baar Oshkesh gional colonies in the* Republic, prove what crops can | houses 6,200 persons stricken with . , we : : | ; be grows sleeeeteliy <@ the © | | the active disease. i. = : Ens ne iand of Cullen, He also plans to. te crease over 1954's first half. Lumber & Coal Co. An average U. §. familly spends | — uaseeatansian Pre T M4 | ff 4 Pay Black Pepper suites, 29: | * Triple Stuffed Olives 4 _ White Meat Tuna e, MILANI'S “1890 co 29: . TREESWEET oF un 29: French Dressing fon Pure. Cane Granulated Grapefruit. Suice DOMINO SUGAR 46-oz. $ ' O re} = 10%. 9: Tarbes nacre 5 10Yi-0e. = 2 5: 7 arbecue Kelis £& S PURE Rew | terms cua oi 37: : ed nena Preserves 10s. Reval 19: a ie Apple Butter ‘10° ececaccgeae Facial Tissues Pee 2 wk 39: WAGSTAFFE’S Pure Seville 4. c | Tapiny-ant” ra] Town VANITY FAIR—In Palen 3 1 . 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Richard Hurtubise..and Garth Derk have al- yready taken up their duties. with Chief Bax- _ter prior to the DERK ‘appointment. A-Milford—resident, he lives at 3232 Oakridge with his wife and four children. Hurtubise, 30, has also pleted a train ing course under the supervision of Chief Baxter. — Formerly em- ployed by the Arrow Overall Supply Co... -he lives with his wife and two children at 34450 14 Mile Road, West Bloomfield Township. com- HURTUBISE Church Expansion Fund Tops Goal of $75,000 WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—The Rev. Thornas A. Edison, pastor of St. Patrick Church, has announced that the expansion fund campaign has been oversubscribed to a total of $95,031. The original goal was $75,000, to finance building a parochial school and convent, and for renovation and expansion work on the church; FRIGIDAIRE Electric Dehumidifier Derk, 31, was formerly em Oakland Soft Wa- ter Service. He has completed a month's training Commission's ‘“dry’’ memberg—un- ** | aldson jokingly suggested Commis- and 14 Mile Roads last night. h}said the car driven -by Ernest Bogya,.27. of Dearborn, failed to | stop at 14 Mile Road, and hit the | J Packing House Workers a math ef publle Title Awarded ‘to 19-Year-Old — Nancy Kovack Honored Over Ten Contestants; to Receive Crown time from Gov. G. Mennen Wil- ? liams is lovely Nancy Kovack, 13- 3 year-old Flint resident. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kovack was named Michigan Peach Queen over 10 other con, testants last night in the Romeo High School auditorium. oe ee Queen Nancy will be crowned by the governor during coronation Sunday, Sept. 4 WON ANOTHER TITLE Her first appearance as a queen was when she was chosen to —_ ater. is Miss Page 1 in Detroit. Pontiac City A generally routine City Com- mission meeting last night was brightened briefly when one of the expectedly made the official moa- tion for a pair of a license transfers, After ,Mayor William W. Den-. sioner Floyd P. Miles (District 4) move that the Commission ap- prove the ownership transfer of tavern and package heer and wine licenses at. 1225 Baldwin Ave., Miles, known for his anti-liquor sentiments, sald with a twinkle: Sure; I'll offer it. It's only:a Ranning down the agenda, the Commission referred to the cur. rently vacationing city manager a City Plan Commission report concerning rezoning of property at Walton and Highwood Bivds. Received and filed was a@ plan board report saying the board Thad received a letter trom City Attorney _William A. Ewart con- Four Injured in Crash at Orchard Lake, 14 Mile Four persons were injured in a two-car collision at Orchard Lake Mrs. Leona Boyle, 26, of Detroit |is in fair condition, Pontiac Gener- al Hospital officials say. Her hus- Thand, Joseph, and son, Wayne, were treated and released, as was Mrs, Trellia Bogya, 28. West Bloomfield Township Potfee side of Boyte’s car; Bogya—was uninjured. Granted Wage Increase BAY CITY w — The Peet Pack- ing Co. has granted its 800 CIO United Packing House Workers a 14 -cent hourly wage tetroactive to Aug. 1. en The increase was negotiated under a wage reopening clause in Peet's contract with the union, ‘| a The current average wage was not available. Peet has plants in Bay City, Chesaning and Grand Rapids. Auxiliary Plans Bazaar OXBOW.LAKE — The Laidies ™ Auxiliary of the VFW Oxbow Lake Post 4156 js sponsoring a bazaar from 2-10 p.m. August: 20, Mrs. Cecil Lawe and Mrs, Guy . Shot- well are co-chairman. Reunion Draws 33 DRYDEN — The second annual reunion of the Fred Young family was held recently at the James Toles home in Oxforé, with 33 of the clan present, . 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REPORTS DEFERRED GRE IN TRV EP Deferred one week were plan commission reports recommending vacating of an alley parallel -to North Perry street extending from Arlene to Madison, and stating the body had taken~action on the requést to rezone the Bryan French property Also given a week's delay was a request to allow a co-owner of a tavern license to move just out- side the city limits, Commissioner John E. Carry (District 6) said such a move by the Commission would be in violation of city law, M. E, Gorman, owner of a used auto parts business, was given a hearing on his plea for renewal of. the -business. license,. -refused- by the Commission last week. The Commission referred the. matter to the chief of police after Gorman said the business was op- erated at 543 S. Saginaw St. and had been for many years. The license had been rejected on the grounds the business was operat- ing in violation of the zoning for+ that district; A contract for work on the parking let behind the City Hall was given final approval and a request for reassignment of a fand agreement with a local bank was tabled until “further information” is obtained.’ _Advertisement for sale of a house at 72 E. Pike St. was authorized: = PASS RESOLUTIONS Macamenoucry of public necessity passed for the following: utter, drainage and widen- ing on + boulevard from end of existing widened pavement north of Mt. Clemens to end of existing widened pavement south of North Curd, gutter and two-inch . blacktop on Hollywood avenue from Kennett to wes kefale. urh, gutter ant two-tneh blacktop on Nebraska, Bondalm and Cedardale ave- — frome ented ‘Wo Barimoor, ‘o-ine! okt on Avon rom Argyle to Berw =P 4 trem Engineer's cost estimates were Presented and public hearings set for next Tuesday for: Curb, gutter and drainage Game from Mershall to 120 Combined =. weet ye poco on Richard avenue e..aeg poate 9 Eight-ineh concrete siden! Clemens street from Pad- avek “to Past boulevard, Two-inch blacktop on A Argyle to Berwick. ne et Sem Public hearings were held and the city assessor authorized to for the following: Curb, Y elaai and drainage on Stanley —— Bony Kinney to Kennett. coeanin ving Bag BS cramer a te at of Carlisle to Staniey, Resolutions to receive special assessment rolls were passed and hearings set for Aug. 23 for the following: Louis's rutten, ne asyineee Curb, water and drainage on! Kinney sting pave- | ‘Heily- 7 Williams alsa, crowned her on that occasion, too, “~~ In addition to these honors, she was named top talent entry in Peach Festival Queen in ‘Romeo | Polio Clinics Proceeding at ‘Slow Pace Here The anti-polio shot makeup pro- gram is continuing at a slow pace and county health officials think the campaign will have to be ex- tended for several weeks. reported by both clinics Monday, This number includes both booster and second shot in- tiac Clinic is located at 15 W. Huron St. and is open daily from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 p.m, to 4 p.m. The Royal Oak center will observe the same hours, a is located at 2401 E. Fourth St. the state Miss Michigan contest She missed that tithe by one point. The 11 contestants in the contest here represented five counties. They were interviewed personally before an enthusiastic audience which packed the auditorium. Galbraith Case Jurors Seated nd | The truck. southbound on Opdyke, Rochester Man Hurtin Crash ~ Condition Termed a After Auto Hits Truck Seriously injured when his car crashed broadside into a heavily: / laden gravel truck’ early today. Theodore Barnett, 34. of Rochester, was reported in poor condition by ' ties. ' Barnett, of 321 East St, ap- after flames, He‘ was hot injured, i Barnett's car, headed - west on Walton, careened out of control 225 feet before stopping in a ditch. with a double trailer, narrowly missed a store after plunging 712 feet off the highway. The accident occurred at 5:08 a. m. Two witnesses, following the truck. said Lint, employed by the Cooper Supply Co., of Detroit, had the right of way. Conducting the interviews was local attorney Gerald McLean, who also acted as master of cere- monies. Each girl carried a card bearing the name of the peach which was her identification, until the final decision was announced They based their decision on poise, ability to converse, carriage, and beauty. Bert Romer pent of the ~ welcomed + queen's contest. Before Nandy was named win- ner, her two maids of honor were are Dolores Heiser, 18, Miss St. Clair Shores, also a runner-up in the Miss Michi- gan_contest, and Lorraine _Ham- |mond, 18, Miss Macomb County of Mt. Clemens. She is also Miss Michigan Amvet. The other contestants were | Pat Daltwitz, Miss -Romeo;Laveta} Foust, Miss Oakland County; Carol Hall, Miss Metropolitan Beach; Joann Kirschling, Miss Fraser, Maureen Shipman, Miss Mt. Clem- ens; Charlotte Starke, Miss Pon- tiac; Judith Taack, Miss Imlay City;—and Lorraine Webb, Miss | Utica, ‘Grand Rapids Gets Parking Lot Hearing "Testimony Is Expected “to Get Under Way in Doctor's Murder Trial McALESTER, Okla., (@ — The murder trial of Dr. Ben T. Bal- braith moves into its third day to- day with testimony expected to get under way. An all-male jury wag seated late yesterday after two days of dicker- ing between attorneys. ‘Kentuckian, 108;~} Thinking About — Church Career view. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Dan| Hughes is 108 today but may take | C to preaching yet. He's done almost everything else. “I¢ nothing breaks me down, I'll live another 530 years. I've never been sick in my life and never took doctor's . medicine.” Galbraith, a prominent McAles- ter heart specialist, is being tried | 'for the murder of his 34-year-old | wife Mary Katherine. * * * I He also ts charged with murder | ing their three children, The bodies | were fourd in the ruins of their home, destroyed by fire March 17. The prosecution js expected. to| present evidence with hopes of | proving Galbraith struck his wife with a wine bottle and drugged the children. before firing the) ’ Hotise, The defense spent from 10 to 20, minutes with each juror passed | by the state, posing questions de- | signed to draw out the panelist's | views on mental illness, The defense team, Fred Whetsel | and Jim Rinehart, have indicated} they plan to fight the case with) arguments that Galbraith is inno- cent by reason of being insane at the = of the aw Hughes says the “Lord's spar- ing me for something, and 1 just | can't figure out what it is. It might be preaching.” Crossing and uncrossing his legs with the agility of a teen-ager, the former siave recalled in an inter- view his years on steamboats, farms and dray wagons, where he 530 years shoveling coal. “It was too much for me. It knocked me off and I finally had Kids Must Find _|New Home for sate: sm teal whan ¢ Pend in The Pontiac Press. Wonder- on your conscience! . Oe FE Banished Dog He was a good dog, they said. He was loyal, He,was noble, He never hurt anybody . a model doc trad a trical Bht to ne avail. the Pulaski residence. County Deaths ROCHESTER—Service for Paul _A, Yeargan, infant son of Mr. and soe . . NFR . at N III ‘|\ e BEER \: Y ‘ ) ‘ children, | Wy \ N ) nes aN WHERE GOOD FRIENDS Ia aa aa. “@ CHOICE @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS LIB ERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~ 85 North Saginaw i DANCE | WITH ME | ra to give it wp.” . Now living with a daughter, he spends a lot of time thinking about | the old days. “Sometimes when I'm here by | myself, I just sit around and live | my life again. I got a good mem- | ory. His hearing atso is excellent but not his sight, As for the future, Hughes says, “T'm waiting on him. Whenever he calig me, I'm ready to go.” LANSING um + The State Muni- prepare special assessment fells | down. Cook, Grand Rapids city attorney. The local Boys’ Club will go co-ed—at least. on usual Club schedule, and will be Pontiac Boys’. Club Plans Coed Saturday Activities thi ~—He- explained that the co-ed ac- as echool dances,” Coulacos re- marked. - tivities will be supervjsed by Boys’ Club staff members, which is in line with the Club's policy of plan- ning programs which lend them- selves to formation of good habits, ‘as well as enjoyment be ‘based on the boys-themseives-in- viting the girls to attend. - “ft feel that Saturday night is the ideal time for this type of -— = | reed fro ecabined sewer on Hollywood avenue gy he eh oe Bt. Louts. ned er on St. Louts averiue from Hollywood to ‘Reldwin. , Cherty- to Al pre a ; Stanley. Kennett. a um in K tt enne' confirmation deferred on the fol- lowing: : ]_ Downtown and wt Tel-Muren _§) "5 hi | ta nent Altiine Ratiread (Advertisement) : oe pat thet {—SOUTHFIELD-—TOWNSHIP = street | = ag ‘Elm to Michiean Airline “Rallroad. Special assesxment’ for sanitary sewer on RF _LRemer 08, Russel from Osmun, to north and ve related work om cart sige of bbe Study Insurance Plan Plans for placing all the iavaraice “under -one--“‘package” basis are under consideration, Last year insurance cost the a total of $4,593 57. sera tee pence! Sper Calendar Public hearings were held and |=! Attorney General Gives Township Board Ruling — Crushed by Automobile —. & WALLED LAKE} TONIGHT Music by the |KIM-TONES MARNY’S W. Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd. ee — DANCE AT THE NEW ; thing. Seheot_affatrs_are for weekday nights — basket- ball, coal serena fe Sn Hazel Park Resident ee eee years, 80 be sure to select the Lf seuecceueecas Chicken & Turkey Dinners @ Delicious Speciaities LUNCH—DINNERS - Open Every Day! geececesocccoooocce 4 Beam © a 4 Titiliiiiiiiiiiiia) Phone: OR 38-1907 OR 3-9309 + t Vrs ewaee aa (ae GAS HEATING BUYERS! Check these TIMKEN surousn Advantages before you buy! Compare sre! 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Pillon, Detroit attor- ney, represented the group. Spokesmen said cars and other items often are with- out warning when only a few dol- lars is owed, The electrolytic process of mak- ing aluminum. was discovered in be te inst. 1 Producer Sam Zimbaiist : ce et tem nae cairn me: has Hollywood Headlines . *_|Bob Francis’-Movie Role Given to Stage Newcomer nate, bet yen san bat ment " BICMAR INN AIR CONDITIONED alerted Jirtmy Cagney, himself a replacement for Spencer Tracy in) “Tribute,” to. be in Colorado Au. | gust 15 for start No. 2 on this MGM | picture. * * * No TV contracts are being signed during the strike of television actors. But when the ban is lifted it will be verified that George Sanders and Joan Bennett will play husband-and-wife in “Yacht on the High- Seas‘’ fer the 20th Century-Fox series for General Electric. 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FEATURE! of possibly pare dollar yacht (and his mar- riage)\or rescuing three fishermen helplessly adrift in a storm. * * * the idea of vacations. The trip to Europe did it. When the blonde singing star finishes ‘“The Man Who Knew Too Much” for Alfred Hitch- cock, she’s taking two months off to “See America First,” She and Marty Melcher will ge east to pick up a mew car and then head for New Engtand at it's. most beautiful season — as the leaves are turning gold. Although it isn't set, Sol Siegel has been talking with Doris about starring in a remake of “The Philadelphia Story;—revamped as a musical, at MGM, * * * Hollywood in Shorts: Bar bara Ruick's first date since her definite break with Bob Horton, was with Milt Ebbins at the Fox” ‘n' Hounds. York premiere of “I Am a Cam- éra.”” Van Heflin, Ty Power and - Grace Kelly were in the first night audience. “ That's all today. Doris Day is completely sold on | > ‘* §t | - A PRIZE Jane Froman checked into the Julie Harris was dismissed from | the hospital after the birth of her son just in’ time to attend the New | Flat-Top Haircuts Up and some adults will |’ pay 25 cents more for flat-top and flat-top boogie haircuts here. Bar| bers Local Union 672 approved the increase last night. There will be no change in the price of. regular "EXCLUSIVE haircuts, now #. 3. cationing motorists in that state CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (—Be-| spend an average of $400 per fam- ginning Tuesday, barbers eay, ily. and the University of had more thes 1.000 foreign students enrolled Michigan's auto club ol Both Columbia this year, FIRST RUN NOT ONE! BUT TWO! All in Color! a OF GOLD MEN KNEW HIS FURY...BUT NOT HIS FACE! WOMEN KNEW HIS LIPS...BUT NOT HIS NAME! al TONY WRT eey MAL LER ) DAN OHERLINY TT BARRY | | ANGELA LANSBURY QD Taonntenangnnanaaiats ADDED — |“ MISSISSIPPI-TRAVELER” | } 18 Min. Feoturette — Lanne PLUS CARTOON — NEWS ~~~ / PONTIAC DRIVE-IN WALLED LAKE WED., THURS., FRI., vor LAKE THEATER SAT. Plus: “HELL'S ISLAND” With john Payne 2 THe Beno THE- Lines == STORY OF THE FLAK-DBFVING | This undoubted- over the past two seasons, it stranger than the hold the Bostort Sam Giammalva Sidelined After Meteoric Rise Texas Youngster Bows Out“at- Newport; Won Grass Courts Title NEWPORT, RJ, @—Sam Giam- malvas rising star plummeted to/| earth today and the Houston young- ster toek his seat in the grand- stand of the Newport Invitation Tennis tournament. * * * Hailed as a potential Davis Cup- per two days’ ago when he won the Eastern Grass Courts title, Giammalva fell before the superb stroking of Dick Gaines of Law- renceville, N.J., yesterday, 6-3, 6-4. ‘ * * * Gaines, a 29-year-old veteran, is no novice in his role of ‘‘spoiler.” Last year, he polished off Gil Shea of Log Angeles in this same tour= nament. If Gaines gets past Bob Wilson, a 20-year-old Englishman, : today, he. enters the quarter-finals. There were several other sur-. prises yesterday, Dick Sorlien of Philadelphia, like Gaines unseed- ed, polished off sixth-ranked Jack Frost of Monterey, Calif., 6-2, 6-3. Irv Dorfman of New York whipped Ron Holmberg, a = Brooklynite, surprsied Roger Beck er of England, the second seeded “foreigner, 9-7, 6-1, champion — .1 Defending Richardson of Baton Rouge, had no trouble may ey olor of Houston, Tex., 6-4, 6-2. . Drug 9 Downs Sylvan Center Victory Ties Dick-Wes for. 2nd Place; Battle Tonight_for Berth Drayton Drug put. together two three-run innings to defeat Syivan nter, 6-2, in a Waterford League softball game Tuesday night at Drayton Plains. Victory moved the Drug nine into a tie for 2nd place with Dick & Wes, necessitating a playoff at 8:30 tonight between the ‘two teams to determine the run- ner-up spot. Bill Goulet. spun a six-hitter. against Sylvan last night while Drug was bunching five hits off Ray Conley. Conley walked four batters and one of them scored while an error and two fielder's | choices accounted for three more. | Wayne O'Shaughnessy hit a 2nd-| inning home run for Sylvan on ai ground ball: which skipped, by the | ist baseman:and_right-fielder,..__| Syivan ..,. 011 000 0-2 6 3 aeeceptage oo x6 5 1 Coniey and Young: Goulet and shell, Harris Wins Wins Upset Over John Eubanks DETROIT @#— Duke Harris of | Detroit, battered savagely for four | rounds by Johnny Eubanks, came back in the 5th to drop the Pitts- burgh fighter with a hard right! to the head and score an upset knockout_victory in their eight-: round bout at Motor City Arena_ Eubanks carried a 4% pound | its, eae 688 edge over Harris, who-entered-the+ Ture ring at 145‘. Winner of 12 of his last 13 pro- fessional starts before he met Har- ris, Eubanks looked impressive while he lasted against the De-| PON eR »-. Al Carbuck, 14%, Saginaw, | stopped Ronnie O’Berry, 147, Pon- tiac, 1:11 of 2nd round in a sched-— uled four-rounder, _=24 Skippers Sail in Snipe Contests wos righthander holds over Casey Sten- gel’s bewildered athletes. * * * York 41 with a neat six-hitter, pitching the roaring Red Sox to League. | within a balf-game of the Yankees, who dropped to third place in this pulsating five-team pennant battle. “Now don't me to explain why I can beat the Yankees,” the curley-topped righthander said | ‘with a grin in the clubhouse after the game. “I haven't the faintest | idea, If anybody could give me the answer, rd = = grateful. “Honestly, i dons on forward | to pitching against the Yankees. | They've got the most potent line- up in the league, bar none. I've got a great deal of respect for fel- tle, Bil) Skowron and Joe Collins. and that Eddie Robinson, he al- ways wears me out.” Nixon, only pitcher this year. to beat the Yankees four times, was asked whether he pitches different- ly to the Yankees than: against the other clubs. F * * ‘* “Not a bit,” was the reply from ‘the 27-year-old native of Taylors- ville, Ga., “I pitch the same way to the Yankee hitters as I do against Cleveland, for instance. Yet, I can't seem to get any of those- Indians out. Last year, I beat the Yankees four times with- out a defeat. It was just the re- verse against the Indians. Class A Clubs Go 8 Innings, End in I Tie Settle Pavol nth] by Darkness the L. C. Anderson Jets, battled to | a 1-1 deadlock Tuesday night at Wisner Fiel? in the Class A-City, Baseball League's post - season play-otts..The game was_ stopped after eight innings because ~-of darkness. Albie Roman of the Realty nine and the Jets’ Russ Lothery engaged in a brilliant pitchers duel. It was the 3rd tle game of the season for the Jets, whe pre- viously knotted counts with CIO 34 and Auburn Merchants, An infield error, Maurice Stack’s single, and a wild pitch allowed run in the Ist inning.s This ap- peared to be enough Roman, who blanked the-Jets until the bot, tom of the 7th. But Judge Booker’s double and a single by Colle Hunt tied “the scoreand-darkness- = cided the rest. Both—Roman and Lothery per- mitted only four hits and both struck out seven batters and walked one to indicate the close- ness of the scrap. Three of Don Nicholie’s safeties were doubles and two of the Jets’ hits were two- | begwers. | night at Wisner as the Class A fournament rolls: on. Ganie time is 5:30 p. m. oe Nicholte : — Roman ‘and Gary; John: ‘League Leaders , MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS 10— R. Lothery andj BA = (Kale Betrot OSETT ean 7S a pate a Kell, Ch | . RUNS—Kaline, you %: Smith, Cleveland, 86; | 9; it, 77, 48; aestth, Cleveland ay ‘W)_Mantle, New Goodman, Boston, Detroit, #7; Kaline, Detrolt hh Berra, New York 78; Mantle, New York, * wrTs—xalne elt, 151: troit, 141; oh ; 2 se — Kansas City, 134; iol mae wen peaie, New York, 9; Care 6; Finigan, Kansas City, . RUNS—Mantle. New York Eslipe Detroit and Zernial, Kansas cn = Zeuchin, Boston 23; Berrs. New Yo 14 BASES—Rivera, “ghicago, “Th i Minoso, Chic genoa he Boston, 13; M 5 Busby. Chicago beveled (based A isions Byrne, New York ws ‘708; Donovan. Nixon last night trounced New| Don Nicholie Real Estate and | Jehn Wert_to-score-Don_Nicholie's+ Two squads will meét again to- H ¢| Tuesday night at Rochester, as 12; a Se By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS That American League pennant hate 64 43°C race is really a dilly, Where else | Cleveland 6 45 Sot Ny could a team lose three straight New York 65 4 58 1 to the seventh place club, _ then | Boston 4 4 582 1% win one from the fifth place mem-; Four runs in the second inning ber and still edge upward into . >| got thé job done for the Indians, ond place? who combined a pair of walks, Cleveland did just that in its|two singles and Gene Woodling’s last four games—blowing a three- double to beat Ned Garver and game set at Washington that | the Tigers in the opening game of dumped the Indians out of a vir- | 4 Vital three-game set for Detroit. tual three-way tie for the lead and | The Tigers now are 6% games be- then moved up again with a 42| hind the White Sox and can’t af- ‘decision over Detroit last night. (ford to fall much farther back. ‘hat's more, while the Indians whe dropped 7 of 13 on their recent, Rookie Herb Score won his Uth, | Eastern swing, they Jost only a with Ray Narleski wrapping -it up half-game in the franti¢ pennant in the seventh after two unearned scramble. ‘runs Rad come across: With the victory over Detroit; Southpaw Billy Pierce took over Cleveland moved into the runner- | for the White Sox, checking the up spot ahead of the New York | Athletics on two hits—both by Bill | * Chicago White Sox stayed wa front two out in the ninth. The A's had with a 4-1 auccogs at Kansas City. | whacked 16 hits while losing 16-12 to. Boston Sunday, Pierce contributed a run-scoring “whe Danger a homer with PY ork: THE_ cone PRESS, WEDNESDAY, aveusr 10, 1935 : ennant Race Won Lost Pet. Behind tor run triple. as the White Sox ‘shelled Bobby Shantz with three runs in the second. : ‘Boston powered past the Yanks on homers by Billy Klaus and Grady Hatton while Willard Nixon was doin’ what comes naturally— fourth victory in five. decisions ‘against the New Yorkers this sea- son, The big righthander is 82 against the Yanks lifetime. we * * The two homers and a_ single were the only hits Boston got off ‘losér Whitey Ford until the ninth. Then a sinele and Nixon's double made it 41 A crowd of 61.678—largest night | throng in the majors this season and tops at Yankee Stadium since July 21, 1950—sat in as the Red Sox made it four straight in New The other AL action saw Bill Wight four-hit Washington for a 10 Baltimore victory in the first oe = & of a twi-night pair; then Here’s the way = ee line up at the moment: s single ahead of Minnie Minoso's: ar Severs tomered “twice Sy vrais: jfour runs in a 63 Nat quccess tn the nightcap. In the National, Brooklyn ~<— 14 games out front with a 3-2 de- cigion over New. York—in -10-in- nings; Milwaukee seid St. Louis 6-2; Philadelphia clung to ‘fourth with a 9-1 pasting of Pitts- burgh, and Chicago beat Cincin- nati 43, The Dodgers spotted the Giants, wus & at te Willie Mays’ 36th homer, then nicked Ruben Gomez in the sixth on homered with a man on for his / 999th extra base knock. ® e * | The Phils stayed a half-game up on ‘the Cubs as Bobby Morgan knocked in four runs with a homer, inning gave them a Title List Complete CLASS Griff's Grill 7. Mote 1 (Pinal) Boye Clp-3,-Lunsford 7 (Pinal) GRITS GAY atid Boys Clos nered championships Tuesday to complete the circle of four city titlists in the Junior Baseball Leagues as the playoffs came to an Srssnes : ¥ inning of last night's game at Yankee Stadium when Whitey Ford, New York Yankees’ hurler, turned and threw to Gil rashes aaa Da Red Sex won, 41, Ad AP Wirephote _to signal the out. | CHICAGO # — The College All; finally decided the pros couldn't Stars will fight fire with fire when be beat- without an efficient pass- they meet the Cleveland Browns | ing attack, Friday night and on the arms of * some of the nation's top quarter-| The late Arch Ward. sportS édi-' backs ride the possibilities of an an | tor of the Chicago Tribune and, upset. | originator of the-game, announced | After last year’s 31-6 loss to De- | after the defeat that the Stars troit, fourth straight ‘suffered by the Stars,- sponsors of the game | in the future. Shoots for Legion Lead AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL i ‘ oe be lee leading Boys Club. Birmingham ‘ tt w t|renews its bid for the lead to pL lee am ~ ed ’ 3 night. at Clawson while the Boys Waterford 3 2 Clawson t—4/ Club plays host-to Waterford, win- Don Picmann continued his spar- kling pitching in American Legion Waterford win would make the 18th District League baseball play : pennant chase more wide - open than ever, Rochester entertains Berkley in tonight's other contest. All games start at 5:30 p.m. Birmingham By o—6 $ oO. Rochester > 00 60 Piemann and Poduine’ Meury, Wenger: | son and —— | Birmingham a the host nine, 6-0. Picmann mowed down the op- position yesterday to record a three-hit shutout. While the Bir- | —mingham star was chalking up lig itiasterplece on the mound, | his mates were collecting six hits and capitaliqing on five Rochester errors to win going away. Al Meury worked until the 6th inning for Rochester and‘ got the loss. Billi Henderson finished, Birmingham's victory moved it, 4 to within half a game of league- Penn's Boxing Code Receives Final Approval HARRISBURG, Pa. «&) — Penn- code was given final legislative ap- proval last night by the State Sen- até-“But because of a parliamen- and the state ban on boxing will ; |remain in effect until then. ie --@ = would employ professional coaches | Birmingham Blanks Hosts, ner of its last three starts. A_ | sylvania's proposed new boxing | 4 All-Stars Plan Aerial Attack = 6 | Griff's Grill wound up a perfect Boys Club annexed the Class E crown by edging Lunsford Mar- ket, 3-2, The winners saw 8 20 Griff's, Boys Club Annex D, E Crowns as Junior League Baseball Concludes lead erased by Lunsford's two- run 4th stanga to set the stage for Jerry Orr's single and two errors for the winning run in the 6th, Orr not only scored the game- deciding run, but hurled a one-hit masterpiece as well. A single by Len Biallas in the 4th frame was Lunsford’s lone safety. He struck out nine opponents and walked four in decisioning a s Leon Weeks, who yield- ed just four hits. Two other Junior League cham- were. decided Monday. Se the 1955 list of city kings reads Griff’s Grill in- Class D-and_the Boys Club teams in — ET, and Knothole. Louisiana Still Refuses to OK Mixed Fights Engage in Fight Kiesling Chases Finke on Star Quarterback | FOREST GROVE, Ore. w — | Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Walt | | Kiesling had a fight with his star TED CAUGHT NAPPING — Sequence camera shows how Ted | | bag. As Ted goes into slide in effort to get back safely, Gil waits — quarterback Jim Finks yesterday | Williams, Boston Red Sox jeft-fielder, was easily picked off 2nd in 8th | with ball, left; Umpire Jim Honochick watches play, center, as Gil is | and wound up chasing him from | earlier commission ruling against set for tag, and then raises a arm, right, | the practice field and then plaster- | E him = a $100 fine. * * . Kiesling — later the fine was | for misconduct and added that Fink$ had missed a noon squad J * * had no comment on ei | Curly Lambeau, football Pioneer | who was one of Larson's oe the ip or the banishment from at Green Bay and later coach ‘of _the Chicago Cardinals and Wash-| ington Redskins, was named ta the | job. Lambeay and his pro assistants ; only targets for the All Star quar- | | tice today. decided to pick out the players | |they wanted. They selected big, | fast linemen; hard-hitting, good | blocking fullbacks, and halfbacks | who can do everything. F In addition, they named five | quarterbacks including All Ameri} wa Rap Guetietml of Notre Dame; Dave Leggett, trust who led Ohio State to @ na- tional championship; Paul Larson, California's pass master: Oregon ce George Shaw and Tom Cgrey Notre Dame. dens * . If the Stars do upset the Browns, who are favored by :12 points, it will be with passing. Hunk Ander- /son, former Chicago Bear line coach who is one of Lambeau's ; said “You can't score on the ground in pro football unless you're lucky. You have to throw touchd4wns.”” - On the All Star receiving . end 5 | will be ends Max — of Ok-| | lahoma, Henry Hair | Tech, Jim Hanifan of ‘california ' wounsied the brain) [eethy and Dean Dugger of Ohio | State, * * * | Ends, however, will not be the | terbacks, Lambeau hopes to break | loose such halfbacks as Dick Moe- | gle of Rice, Bobby Watkins of Ohio State, Frank Bernardi of Colorado, Frank Eidom of South- | ern Methodist-and Marquette's Ron -Draewiecks.. a * In front a this array’ of talent | will be one of the biggest lines ever fielded by af All Star team. Cleveland Coach Paul Brown_is one of many who is impressed by the All Stars. Brown yesterday told his charges that thev can ‘‘ex- pect to run into an All Star squad the likes of which no other pro club has had to face.” ‘Richards Tough Tackle BLACKSBURG, Va. ® — Tom Richards, Virginia Tech tackle from Hampton, Va., is the holder of three Purple Heart decorations. Richards fought with the Marines ewe rn gccmane A the Rasy War and was three times. Georgia | tary technicality the code cannot. become law until at least Aug. 29! Mird, Boston, 13. 700: Woe: Betront | 174; Sone Detroit, ; Wynn and Garcia, = = rExobe HOME RUNS—703 crecord ts 973 set in New aes iti Chicago, 99 NATIONAL 1 LEAGUE BATTING 775 at bate» — sans Mey: wees Sot Bi the ban weet | io ella, } Ashburn, Phila. a | (Sas The sale provides for tighter | work boy eee siniad: Ft pea ye state control of boxing. ~ a ck : | 200, ants, Philadelphia. Oy hanks, “cot cht Royal Oak Gridder cuneate ‘on Boilermaker Squad te Bt, Briton and. Lagan, ‘Sllwankes and + Stan Ortikowskt of Royal Oak 1¢ DOUBLES i : among 61 candidates for the 1955| peer Purdue University football tear. ‘The speedy sophomore was a fresh- man letter winner at fullback for Gov.-G asked the State Athletic Commis- posed ban following the Harold the Boilermakers last season. Crmaonets ettente Warren High | sports. He gained all-state honors. yin football, all-county recognition in basketball, and won the 22-yard x * ‘Tech Changes Nickname Ms header, whos form.the. new code, im-| Johnson-Julio Medeiros boxing fi- : asco in Philadelphia May 6. He'| | dash in the state high school track |.) oping 4 the practice field, He originally Planned to leave camp for Pitts- [burgh but then changed his mind. He did not say if he would prac- | * * * The National Footbal] League | Steelers are here training for an exhibition against the San Fran- cisco 49ers in Sacramerito, Calif., | Saturday night. wiper Forde? | Bumped Off List by Softballer _ SEATTLE — Detroit Tiger .pitcher Van Fletcher ‘has been bumped off the Seattle Rainiers by a softball pitcher. ~— Fred Hutchinson, former Tiger manager, sent Fletcher back to the Tigers yesterday to make room for Bob: Festler, 25, of Seattle. Fletcher was optioned to the Rainiers in mid-June. “It's no publicity stunt,” Hutch- inson said. “I think Fesler has an) excellent chance in organized base- | ball.” ‘The exceptional whip to Fesler’s -underhand delivery has given him _several dozen no-hit victories in softball. In a recent exhibition, he struck out all of 11 Seattle and Sacra- Hinento players who faced him at the ball park. He -was- pitching from the close-up mound used in | softball. Major Leagues Off Field, Hangs Fife’ ~NEW ORLEANS u®—The ‘Louis! ana State Athletic Commission turned down renewed efforts to promote matches between white and Negro boxers. _ J. T. Owen, executive vice presi- ident of Louisiana Boxing Enter- prises, Inc. (LBE), said yesterday |he submitted signed contracts for a bout between former. lightweight \champion Paddy DeMarco : and New Orjeans Negro lightweight Joe ‘contracts, contending it violated an | mixed bouts. Fillies on Block Offers 11 at Tonight's Saratoga Sale; General Staff Tag $240,000 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Twelve fillies from the Genangus Farm of Bel Air, Md. — owned by former baseball executive Larry MacPhail—go up for auction tonight in the Saratoga Yearling Sales. MacPhail, the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees, last week sold his General Staff. to a syndicate of 17 persons for $240,000. Last night one of General Staff's ° “sons drew a price of $20,000 during the second session of the 35th an- |nual sales. The highest price of the night ;was $41,000 paid by the Hasty | House Farm of Toledo, Ohio, for a bay colt by Royal Charger out of Pin Up Girl. The night's — for 47 year: lings was $7,632 First Baptist, Memorial Record Softball Wins League champion First Baptist crushed Central Christian, 13-1, at Longfellow, and Memorial Bap- tist nosed out Church of the Breth- ren, 9-8, at Oakland Park, in ist- former president of . fotnd-playoll games of the Pon- / 13. Wi O46 AY'S SCHEDULE om Cle 12:30 p.m, , 3 pm. Se ae +o web eH ewer both héats, ‘om _____ Wan Laat Pet. ening | tiac Church Softball League Tues- Cleveland csepeees BB LM pnd night. Tourney resumes Thurs-” |) Aine te ede day with First Baptist facing Me- 4 6 “30 : and Central Christian meeting ‘Detroit ares = ma games start at 6:15 p.m. Seto. 1pm ~ forur| Toledo Pacer Takes Seems tt er Yorn, | oan; ~ Oulliven Ww Iveri Featu (14-5) vs. Larsen G-1),- i ° rine’s re a CLEVELAND ® — “It don't with singles -by George Strickland THE PONTTAC PRESS. into 2nd place in the tight Ameri- | Detroit got only four hits off WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGU ST 10, 1955. THIRTY-ONE pat 80" Archer Shoots 6 Bullseyes | Reject Race Track here .was voted down 678:290-with jess than half of the voters on the JAFFREY, N.H @--A proposal town elieck list turning out for the Lacs for a harness horse race track Special jon meeting t lie Ta oS Coast Bowman Turns On oo Aled 2 — ————— eaeentemel * ‘ iH BRE ‘ = at; o 3 A . mean a thing if you ain't got that and_Al-Smith and a double by| can League pennant race a half | score, who walked eight and) | Kuenn.ss vr Smith rt 4 1 t'] in Feat First Time in |, ia “Ute ae. — the Detroit Tigers | Gene Woodling to score four runs| game ahead of the New York | J .0. out fi . Spine 3i3 Wewie 3 03 71 Tournevs earned last night, oft Ned Garver in the 2nd inning} Yankees who lest to Boston, 41. |. Sent down to his | Penge £ Ot Brom 8 go ; | September Ist Tigers got 10 men -on base in, “M4 beat the Tigers, 42. im the) southpaw Herb Score got his ni inat 10° wins. He Brbillipeat } 8 3 ago ¢ @.0) OXFORD, Ohio ®—Davy Crock: | the Ist six innings of their game ‘St of a three-game series. | 1th victory_with the help of Ray Nth’ defeat aga Cleveland hits | Winewe 1 0 0 avilnt> 4 0 0 ett may have shot ba'r at three | s : against the Cleveland. | Detroit’ we a ory gave-up all seven Cleve Maxwell 0 0 @ Naragone 2 3 1), ss r my new Health Club couldn’ indians but etroit's two runs came in the | Narleski, who relieved him in the! before he was relieved by Leo Cotemsnp @ ¢ @ Hegene —¢ 0 o.but he never hit six bullseyes in e y / ¢ t tally a run. 7th inning ant both were unearned. | .."“* : Sth. The Tribe | LAr. 0 0 © Biricki'des 2 1 | @ row from 80 yards in a National . Clevel Tth and held the Tigers to one/ Cristante in the 5th. Maimb’g,2b 3 0 0 Score, 30-0 will be opened at and bunched bese welks| r @ Nerieski.p @ 0 0|Archery Assn. tournament weer moved the Indians (| hit for the rest of the game. was held hitless the rest of the | Housec 1 9° 9 Narleskip ery Assn. tourr . ; ; way as Detroit sent three more | Gristantep 6 @ 0 The feat was turned in yesterday 742 W. Huron St. B il Gi reliefers to the hill—Paul Foytack, Forfack 338 by Joe Fries of Los Angeles and | Joe Coleman and Frank Lary. Hatfield.2b 1 @ 6 _. | Sylvester Chessman of Cleveland. . 5 asl 10 iven Tigers picked up their two runs ae Tote Me sattd 4,1 | Tournament officials said today tt Since leaving the ‘Y’ Athletic Club the demand cs ates A Units drerpet Bill Tuttle's — sey oat Ee vuitnge 1a, | Was the, firet time in Tl toumne- for’ Physiotherapy work has been so heavy that : easy fly in short right field. ane Some ments that two men hit six straight | have made arrangements to open a Health Club ‘ avori @ $ 0 e Al Kaline doubled to left and Maxwell walked tor ) ny = Sl ae oe j during the same round of firing s os ica aa & oa Same athe Togied out for roptack ia Om | rom that distance in order to better serve my clients. ! ‘ Z vers ran for Werts : : , : grounded = for Neragon in eth. = * a i ; re a NEW YORK i — Welterweight | ee eT ee pees | Detroit “a 00 $09 200-2 While the Fres-Chessman dem- This club will be better equipped, more convenient champion Carmen Basilio swaps Ray Boone's double down the. ee ae BRL Serteh lana. onstration was a spectacular dis- | and afford me the opportunity to give better : | emit hh his fishing red for boxing gloves * teft field tine. Ries “bp “otrichinna piston, | Play ngepieadds Resaliageg-d | treatment and service to you, | “ tonight when he faces Italy's ‘Italo Narleski a: Boone and J. Prilli tt—e- o \. Smathers of Grevar , came in and retired, ¥ S +e Fi | cane ‘}2, Cleveland 10 r pinch hitter Jim Delsing | one Pop | Criptente 1, Poytack 4, Colema: e foul forthe Srd-out-— o, Nagenl 1. §O—Gaiver ey Billy Hoeft, with an 11-5 record, [1g 4 ‘exon out im, Gea), EW meets Mike Garcia, who has § | svt ts N.C., took first day honors in the | three-day scramble for the national target title. His 72 arrows at 100 yards, 48 at 80 yards and 24 at 60 Scortichini in a non-title 10-roynder The 28-year-old 147-pound king, idle since he lifted the crown from Beginning about September 1, 1955 and located at 4 } 742 W. Huron Street. Membership will be $100.00 = me per year which inetades fifty " oentpents for Wine Beare 4m Bh a ‘All-Time Record Berklich, Blythefield a aN alin ecord FACTORY No, more than 200,000 Michigan | shoreline to curb erosion, 8) anc , > a ' @ Wa y men choose to fish for trout | fairly substantial supply of natural | Ge pike an eas veealy bad REBUILT Take Caddy Honors as opposed to nearly 800,000 who | food. hes in the lack of | Drake the all-time home attendance . and Pec: — ~ ps0 aw ce |Tecord of $45,078 set in 168 when |@ DP channe fast MOVINE | the AY were located in Phila-|@ Blythefield Country Club of current — characteristics favored delphia, * Grand Rapids and Nick Berklich by smallmouth bass, Steam A d of 24.383 la « oe from“Wash wonners -}shovels are wading into the Huron | Nahata a" s turned out last mite MOTORS Monday in the Detroit District River now, gouging 5 foot chan- high ¥Chicage White a ; Tony DeMarco two months ago, is a 31 favorite to whip the stocky middleweight in their third meet- ing. The bout, starting at 9 p.m. (EST) will cast by the ABC networks. Basilio has been taking bows and loafing since he stopped the hard-hitting DeMarco in the 12th yound of a dramatic serap in Syra- cuse, June 10, be broadcast and tele-|~ against 10, in another night meet- ing with the Indians tonight, cx #th), Lar; i \e. rver 4-4, | Chotante 0-0, roytsey® 0-0, Sonne 6-0, | iA, 0-0, 0, (oeriehland). ‘Woaeore mn 18). poe On Help for Bass State Improves Habitat, | _for Fish:in Huron River | The yards—called a York Round — amassed 922 points. Chessman was second with 88 and Emil Pikula of Cleveland was third with 893. defending champion, Bob Rhode of Minneapolis, ranked-sev- j enth pel eases ®2. KC Athletics ‘ Set: either member or his wife, or children up to a twenty ye of age. Your inquiries are invited, ,1 will be pleased to continue past friendships and,—{— meet future patrons. MARK MORAN 29 Neome Drive Phone FE. 4-6310 COSSRESEESESEESREEE SEER RETR EEE ee ee Caddy Championship at Oakland | . improve or main- nels, lifting the bottom = = — Joeritoheeel — 2 New Low Price! Hilts. RENEW "St RIVALRY — One of the big highlights of the record | ‘ain trout, fishing flector. The deflectors are so. lo-| 1.585, an average of 19.231 per|@ No Down Paymentl: =~ ‘ he Gira Brinke Memorial reates 1854 National Skeet Shooting Association championships at OCSC was] torment of - the cated that the sluggish river is | opening. B | STALLED mf ,...... ae otes eee the $s Srinke Memo the Champian of Champions shootoff between Igor Pizas (left above) |. fi The t is forced! The A' i » fer euees baie ee achtonaay \Of Greenwich, Conn., and Col. Salvador T. Roig of San Juan, Puerto oe scopeers Hed pace raha [lied gs. ogy: sepalty ow | ONE DAY! o Pontiac, 8 to 7 bebote ham | Rico (right). 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Jamieson, General Manager at Automebile Club of Michigan VisiIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE &.-¥. ALSTON, Mgr. FE 4-1496 63-N, Perry, Street FE 2-9255 US. CHICAGO #—It might not make a particle of difference in the $100,000 “World” tourney starting tomorrow, but national golf pres- tige is at stake in Tam O'Shanter's International matches. which close today with a promised dog-fight. In yesterday's opening round of the Tam version of the Ryder Cup matches, an eight-member United | States team nudged to a 2% to 1% lead over a foreign team ‘in | foursome competition, + ‘The same 16 players pair off to i day in eight matches which may i year’s opening International com- | petition resulting in a 6'y to 5'g | American victory. * * * This sideshow which serves as a free admission lure between last weekend's All-American and the rich “World’, with its $50,000 cash pairings: Doug Ford, national champion and new: All-American winner, vs. registering from Mexico City. Leo Biagetti; Willoughby, hio, All-American._runner-up, vs. Kel Nagle, Sydney, Australia. Jimmy Demaret, Lake, N.Y., vs, Stan Leonard, Van- couver, B. C. Ted Kroll, Utica, N. Y., vs. Yo | shiro Hayashi, Tokyo, Japan. Freddie Haas Jr., Claremont, | Calif., vs: Angel Miguel Gutierrez, | produce as close a finish as last. first prize will have these windup > Roberto De Vicenze,an—Argentine- Kiamesha | Biagetti got a surprise drubbing from Gutierrez, the Spanish cham- pion who doesn’t speak a word of ; English, and twice British Open) champion Thomson. The foreign duo, mainly on Gutierrez fine put- | Haas, over Horvath-Cerda, 6 and | 4, and Kroll-Holguin over De Vi- cenzo-Nagle, 5 and 4. | The fourth match was a dead- | @ In’ yesterday's play, Ford and | went to the twosomes of Demaret- | over- par five enabled the Ameri- cans to draw even, and the final res was halved. | : * Although ae P the 16 players were six under par for the 14 holes played against Horvath and Cerda. Golf's: most lush tourney, “World"’, opens tomorrow with 105 men chasing the $50,000 gold pot | lock between America’s Hebert- | | collects $500 regardless of the. fin- | in the pro division; 23 women pros Wininger team and the Leonard. | ish order, Demaret and Haas_ ting, scored a 3 and 2 ‘triumph, | each in the international scoring, | Two decisions, worth a point Hayashi duo giving each squad a/| half-point. Leonard's failure to hit | played as though they were shoot- | ing for the -$50,000 “World” prize. shooting for a $5,000 first prize; |and hy men-amateurs” and t2-womr t- len amateurs firing for glory and the green on the 11th for a one- They hed 10 one- putt greens, and ' trophies. Del Ennis Joins 1,000 Run Club Exclusive Group — “PHILADELPHIA (—Left field. ier. Del Ennis of the Philadelphia Phils has become the fifth active | player in major league baseball | to drive in 1,000-runs: Ennis accemplished the feat in the fifth inning of the Phils’ 9-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates last night. A sacrifice fly to center field scored pitcher Herman Weh- meier with Ennis’ 1,000th RBI of his 10-year career, his 91st of the | season. The only other active players who have topped the 1,000 mark are the Red Sox Ted Williams, the |. left. Fielder Is’ Fifth Active Player in “FOR THE BIRDS — It seems strange to see Exi Lopat in the uniform of the Baltimore Orioles. The yeteran ‘southpaw was the |last of long time Yankees’ famous | Big Three to go Local Grid TV Plan Not Good, Crisler Says ANN ARBOR w—H. O. (Fritz) Cirsler, University of Michigan ath- letic director, says the Collegiate Athletic Assn’s plan permit local football television to of Madrid, Spain. : : B. L. Taft, FE 2-8919 — R.A. Warken, FE 2-6240 Tony Holguin, Midlothian, IIt., por a ar ot ae tee sell-out games will work only in K. L. Leng, FE 3-7212 ¥. G. Tynan, FE 64-2801 |vs, Peter Thomson, Melbourne, : such sparsely populated areas as Cc. &, Berne Virgii Keener, RB. W. MeNalley, O8 2-7741 (Melly) MEbrese 1-344! -;| Australia, Jay Hebert, Woodmere, N. Y , v8. Rudy Horvath, Canada. Bo Wininger, Oklahoma City, Okla., vs, Antonio Cerda, Buenos Aires. NEVER BEFORE has this U. S. ROYAL quality been offered ; at so LOW a price! GIVE SOX VICTORY — Bill Pierce, White Sox | pitcher, gave up only 2 hits as he huried Chicago to a 41 victory over-the Kansas City Athletics -here | inning to_put coms ott in front: 3-4. last night. Pierce, | AP Wirephote left, Ortiz Fights Mexican in Comeback Effort bantamweight champion Manuel Ortiz, fight in the nearby Mexicali, Mex., bull ring. EL CENTRO, Calif. w—Former | who says he is trying a) 4+eomeback, has stened for anetirer - It will be a 10-rounder Aug. 16 | against Papelero Sanche oz who has victory over. Vermont in 1886. | |fought mumerous main event | scrape in Mexico City and else- | where. in Mexico. The fighters have | pounds. Dartmouth’s Breather + HANOVER,.N.. H.—Dartmouth’s highest football score was the 91-0 agreed to enter the ring at 132 | U. $. Wins 8th h Straight ‘Track and Field Meet | ATHENS, Greece W—The United | the eighth | Track and recently won Military’ | States | International | Field Mect with 128 points. Greece finished second among the 12 nations. with 112.3 points. | France was third with 38 and the | i Netherlands fourth with lowed by Turkey with 34. Joe DiMaggio has made two | trips to Cooperstown, N. Y. The | first time he failed as a pinch hit- | ter with the Yankees and the sec- | ond time, July 25, 1955, he was in- | ducted into the Hall of Fame | Stymie, | Nashua, 33-3 fel-+-+ City A's and Mickey-Vernon of the | Determine to Retire as Top Money-Winner DEL. MAR, Calif. @) — Deter. mine, the little horse with the big heart, has run his last race. He's only four years’ old, but the 1954 Kentucky Derby winner is retiring as the top money-win- ning California-owned horse of all time. His earnings of $573,360 place him. ninth in the list of big money ‘winners behind Citation, Armed, Native Dancer, Assault, Oil Capitol and | Mark-Ye-Well. Southpaw Paul LaPalme, St. , innings this season he has shut | } them out tthe Rocky Mountains. The NCAA rule will permit tele- +vision of sell-out games when they do not conflict with any other |game in the immediate area. 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MacDONALD, Inc. 25 seen 8 a Fornitore FE 5-6136 or FE §-6137 Reonam Fa | up to 20° Now Allstate Offers Fire Insurance at Savings nee THE PONTIAC PRESS. * WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1955 THIRTY-THREE_ JACK PATTERSON, " sqantsts ISTIQUE—Lake trout fish- ing in Lake Superior is following rather an odd pattern, The east lway to go and that is up—. i ishing| 1313 Rainbows tarm and released them at several points along the former Mason ae eee eee Le Bay De a The big bay seems to be developing somewhat more slowly.’ But there's only one As a regular Wednesday fea- ture we try to point out some —|_$it-eft-our-_readers,_ This. week .we_ of the hotter fishing for the bene- hardly know which way te . or whether we should. nb a vice is to fish Where you'd planned and one way or another you'll make out all right, Maybe do real well at that, and make us out a lar. Or as Richard Zimmerian—putit; when we ran into him in Munising this morning. “I've been too bysy up here all summer_with.aU. of M. group to! _ fish at all, and for once it didn't hurt a bit. It's just been too blamed hot. end of the lake, as previously looks of thinks it was easy to see “ae ee oo isn’t pro- | why. too. The fish have to go some- : eg ae In most streams water looked so| where, Find that spot and forget | Speak of. At) iow that it about low water. , gg re ad Maries, ‘- oat: 4 ALT Unlikely it could St ___ 8 ....__--___ on the other But, we ort trout Down. on the -Lake—Michigan thought, it can’t be as ra hand, guides re-| hopeless as it looks. Let's give it q | Shere walieyes are, UNgimning tf port fishing for ce lakers about nor- We picked the St oa ; v urgeon, malt ine cas wn tow ume MC OC, § Skeet of year pretty | stream of the same name in the good, in other/L.P. because it looked about as PATTERSON words. tough a proposition as might be| [> : At Munising lake trout fishing is | found. le way off and that seems to be true | Large sections of ite rock: bed = — and poor in another no one can say, although there are lots of theories, including ee and warmwater. ’ Speaking of lampreys we heard suggestion in the world, perhaps, Heavy Action _Greathouse—Fires Top. “Round (25) in Last Weekend Trials While seeres of Oakland County families were enjoying the annual picnic at Oakland County Sports- men's club Sunday, shotgun de- votees were making good use of the 20-field skeet layout that has been groomed for the 1955 National Roy C. 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High gunner was Jack Great-| | house with a perfect round, while | _ | they ONE FOR THE BIRDS — Vern Smith appears to be sadly con-| templating cutting one of his clubs in half to make this shot | during a tournament on the Blue Hills Course of Kansas City. Solunar Tables By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT Schedule of solunar periods, as printed below, has been taken from John Alden Knight's Solunar Tables. Jim Lee Howell, head football | _ fishing in good territory during these times, if you wish to find |the best sport each day has to offer. Major periods begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a Minor * | half or two hours thereafter. |periods are of somewhat shorter duration. . PM. | Min. Me. Mie Majr w 1" 43 St isis ot Thureday | jay vio 6«63))06lgee 67 ; | Saturday 110) (7:38 i: r) Gunday 210 8 3 ® [=a Se adey 4 1 Wednesday $10 11:38 s. 11:68 University of Texas football team has used the. split-T for four sea- the ‘“‘belly series." 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No-Hit, No-Run Game LAFAYETTE, Ind. w — Rich Lessmann, 11-year-old righthander | with Hannibal, (Mo.) of the Class D Miasissippi-Ohio Valley Baseball | League pitched a no-hit, Turned Loose State Puts Big Plant in South Branch, Under Terms of Will partment fisheries workers re- leased 1313 rainbow trout in the South Branch of the AuSable River ‘recently ag partial fulfillment of the will of George Mason, former president of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. Mason wilied about eight miles of stream and jand on both sided } ef the river te the public of | Michigan and st aside $25,000 for stecking the water with trout over a long period of time, This year, the Department pur- $1000 from a -commercial trout chased the ll-inch rainbows for |- Air Force Sets Pace... . LANGLEY AIR. 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Louie's piled up an 82 margin, then fought off late rallies by the Market nine to post the decision, _Pontiac_& Opdyke was awarded a 7 win over North Side Service | Via = ‘in the other scheduled eeRHest Playotfs F resume > tonight at i Bean | dette. General Motors tangles with Riteway at 7 p-m. and Knights of Franklin Hills Club Pe Get Faster Pickup © Increase All-Around cal Performance . = £V5 Bvery Car ts -Servier?#“ With the Latest ten Testing Equipment WOHLFEIL- DEE Mote: T ons ee Specialis Call FE 24007 tes ¥~ Mieeune Yo: TUNE-UP 3 i iar eV, LA ° pointment / D FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG 12h @ 13th Will Honor Burkemo Members of Franklin Hills Coun- try Club will honor Wally. Burk- | 1 emo, former PGA champion, cur- | rent Michigan PGA and Michigan Open titlist, at a “day” on Aug. 18. Wally is also the club pro. A color TV will be among the, gifts to be presented the stocky / | professional, About 350 members | “day”, the foxhound, - pcnaue playoffs ended the ard | ™ | round, Helisik Hurls 2nd. Blank as—Biemar- Trims Ashland’ John Helisik pitched a three-hit Columbus face , hutout to spark Bicmar to a 5-0 | GMC plays Gi at 8:30, ile at 7 p.m. jand Avondale meets Giles Realty j at 8:30 in girls’ | North Side. | Ashiagd Soe Getg | “Beers and Savectaser: ee of ia oes 230 O31 ) 4 ® 6 By a i Racine; A ee and Osta -- O10 ae lo 6 tai b+ and McLeod. jy: aS Burnett Trimm and Masarik, | Knights of Columbus knocked Elks 810 out of the tournament, \%2. in a battle ‘ of survival at | North. Side. Both teams had | Louie's Tavern defeated Chuck | pines wicoannitm2 al WATER CURE — Cynthy Uauri- * cek prefers the Cubs hot, but keeps | | cool ‘regardless in -90-degree heat | | at Wrigley Field in Chicago. A= pail of water for the feet is the latest In the fan's cooling equip-7 ment. Record Sailfish ‘Caught Aecording to a recent issue of a national magazine, the record class line was a 198-pound Pacific sailfish caught in November 1954, | | America's oldest sporting dog Is | at Mazatlan, Mexico by George | Werksman of Los Angeles to win 'Anglen of California. elt 7 Check our low sale prices now on all sizes! Both Block and White Sidewalls ———— — | Super-Cush'n “Black ‘Sidewalls Super-Cush'n | White Sidewalls . Ne | Sale Price | Sate Price Sine | Trade-ta| wun | Slee Es = 6.00x16|" 17.30 | 13.75 | 6.00x16) 21.20 | 16.95 6.40x15 | 18.40_| 14.75 | 6.7015} 23.65 ;-19.15 a 6.70x15 |" 19.30 | 35.45_| 710x15| 26.20 | 21.25— T.\OxTS |" 21.40 |" 16.95 | 6.59x16| 28.16 | 22.85 6.50x16 | 22.95 | 18.45 |7.60x15| 28.65 | 23.25 7.60x15 |" 23.40 | 18.75 ns *Pies Tax “~. **Pius Tax and Recappable Tire ‘Rechette Shell ‘Service 520 &. Columbia. FE 5-695! Rey C. Pulver Co. 25 Pine St. FR 4-2405 wna. Fe 4.9823 PP 4025 p= th Rd. 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Negro 9 Loses in ist Round ORLANDO, Filia: @—Without in- ciderit white and Negro teams met in the Florida Little League L--e- ball tournamient yesterday and the i white team won. "The Negro jean from Pensacola, 4|/whick got into the state tourney League headquarters and over pro- | tests ofthe Northwest Florida dis- | trict director, was nervous at the start of its game with Orlando. Pensacola pitcher Robert East, 12, was wild and Orlando scored four runs in the first inning. Or- Johnny Lane, also 12, | 13.- e the field—the first time at the city- owned park—segregation contin- ued in the stands. A crowd of about 750, including some 125 Negroes, applauded when the Pensacola team took the field and whenever the Negro boys mate good plays. Ld While there were mixed races on | - ‘Andrews Meets Ohioan .| in Motor City Scrap | ~ DETROIT (—AI Andrews, ret | cently whipped by Pontiac's Gene | | Linseott, will try to get back on | the winning trail when ‘he meets | | Jackie King of Massillon, Ohio, 7 in. a 10round bout at the Motor | City Arena Aug. 25. Andrews signed yesterday to! meet King, who boasts 18 victories and four losses in 22 ——— —_— 1 Californian Victor in Junior Net Event SAN ANTONIO, Tex., — Earl Baumgardner, Oakland, Calif. won and guests are expected for the |'sailfish to be taken on an 80-pound | the National Jaycee Junior singles | championship yesterday in an up- set, then teamed with Roger | -the Junior Doubles Tennis title. TIRE VALUE ANYWHERE j; and we’ve got it! the big hydroplane was in.a qualifying run for the Gold Cup race i Seattle, Wash, The driver, Lou Faegol, narrowly escaped death in the Painter Enters Swim Across Lake Ontario TUMBLING SPEED BOAT — This series of pictures shows the | Speed boat Slo-Mo-Shun V somersaulting at 160 miles per hour while n mishap, getting off with back and internal injuries when thrown into the water. In this sequence boat takes off (top), is upside down (center) | and dives back into the water (bottom). The boat continued forward | several yards after completing the somersault. ; Beaumont Seems Finished as Texas League Member BEAUMONT, Tex., —This omy. able usually to outdraw its popula- Owner Allen Russell is seeking | Ito transfer the franchise and tion at the baseball park, appea Wichita, Kan., and Corpus Christi | through in the Class AA Texas 4nd Amarillo, Tex., are. under | League. consideration as new homes for | Tt isn't big enough, ‘eapecially | club. if it has a losing club, something, | Russel] now is in Corpus Christi the fans complain it has had far | talking with owners of the “Big? too often lately. | State League club there. _ Hamric, owner of the Corpus =F ape franchise,—is—asking—Big. | State League clubs to’ post $5,000 | |each as forfeit money to insure | | the cireuit of playing next season LONDON, Ont., —A 55-year-old | #"4 wants an answer in 10 days. | house painter waka today he hopes | If the — isn't pledged he said | | to become the oldest man_to swim | wale gay ee Lake Ontario, Lean, graying Al- League r exes fred E. Marchant of London an- Ce | nounced he will enter the gr uelling | cross-lake swim at the Canadian | Nationat Exhibition Sept. pm | chant, who said three doctors have certified to his my cal. fitness, said he doesn't al Game, Starts | nals. Bob |. QUICKLY insurance Ulaims Henered Hub Auto Glass Co. 129 Oakland Ave, FR 46-3088 to win. CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex. w.— Fes Vega, who may be the first ; | pitcher in baseball :to start a fight | Auto Safety Class ‘alter hitting a home run, marked | REPLACED PROPERLY _up his 36th victory last night and is | the winningest hurler in the game today. Pa e as *- The balding, 28-year-old Cuban lis having a a rollicking time with eal o~ GOOD YE AR) a gjOP AND SAvE Ay THIS SIGN SERVICE Front Wheel Pack Reg. $1.00 LAKE ORION. BIRMINGHAM eS <10501" Mighlon Sitver Bell Sewview - ften Shell-Servvice "s Standard Service KEEGO 4 ARBOR HIGHLAND 1595.N, Woodward. Mi 4-0128 Crotend Super Service Smith's Mobil Service bess gb 27 - = p S Orchard Lake Rd. 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Schmidt Gets Last Chance With Cards ST, LOUIS (#—-Willard Schmidt, Pa6= tight hander)-is getting... a his fourth and probably final + chance with the St. Louis Cardi- ‘Sehmidt came Up to the Cards in 1952 and in 35 innings. comipiled a 2-3 record. In 1953 he lost his only two decisions while working in 18 in_1954_he.went—ta— St. | Pete rsburg with the Red Birds but failed. to make the team. Schmidt was recalled from Omaha after the All-Star game. He had a 12-5 rec- ord. His options have expired. 4 . Windsor Angler Claims | Trout Wise Old Fish SAULT STE. MARIE, Ontario 4 —Frank Chick, a Windsor fisher- i'man, claims there's a large. old eo! in a stream in this area h teaches younger fish not to. —————-— | bife Tures.* He says that several | times the big fish has chased other fish away from bait in the water, | The smart old fish didn't touch the | bait either. Winner-of 1931. 1 Open Still Can Play Golf CLEVELAND w# — Billy Burke won his first pro tournament 29 |years ago but that’s no reasod why at 52 he should quit playing an occasional championship, Re- ‘cently the 1931 National Oped | champion won the Ohio Open with scores of 70, T0, 71, 73. TUESDAY'S STARS PITCHING—Willard Nixon, Red | Sox,tumbled NewYork for fourth time in five decisions this season, | sciitering six hits and fanning ‘five for a 41 vidtory in opener of crucial éeries. HITTING—Bobby Morgan, Phil- ; lies, drove in four runs with homer, triple and single in 9-1 pasting of _ | Mirates: IF ighting Hurler Wins 26th Free-for-All | Corpus Christi in the Big State | League and has ambitions to go ‘(othe majors. His manager, Con- jnie Ryan, former big leaguer, thinks Rene has the ability to dd it, too. ; : * * * That fight he started occurred Friday night. Rene was winning his 25th game. He = a homer and as he rounded the bases he laughed at pitcher Bill Bagwell of Port Arthur and pointed to the fence where the horsehide had dise | appeared. Bagwell threw a base® ball at him. The portly Cuban ‘grabbed a fungo bat and started for Bagwell, It caused a free-foré all.and Bagwell and Ryan were thumbed out of the park. er eeeereer se beac rreere ee CORWIN Lumber & ‘Coal Co. 117 $. Cass. fe 2-8 — kre nae" 4. #3 THIRTY-FIVE: THE PONTIAC FRESE. Just as the “proof of the pudding is in the eating,” the proot of APG's famous policy is im the savings! You'd be wise to give the “AGP way” a try... check the prices below right now .. . compore them! Then AGP’s budget-belancing magic becomes shiningly “SUPER-RIGHT” Check! Compare! Save with HEALTHFUL FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES The accent’s on savings and complete taste satisfaction in A&P’s Produce Department! Vitamin- rich vegetables end top-of-the-crop fryits-of every description. at prices that underline — budgeting! 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'( TRA-LA-LA- LA-LA- THE ENGINE | - TOPPED fe B IWELL IT’S NOT THAT I'M 3 |SO BLOOMIN' HAPPY...’ ] ani HALF ACRE CASTLE Hy John Morris t JUST SING T* KEEP FROM COMPLAININ’ // canee = = « S008 Piatt Poiarprees’ toe "2 Secconmeanpgeient Ap YES SIR... 1M GOING TO DOOR PUT A BIG FAN IN THE 7° {NEI ABOUT IT. HELE ATTIC TO COOL OUR | y TRY TOTAKE OVER AND, TELL ME HOW To Do IT, roca seme 2 — BUT iF 1 00N'T LET HIM KNOW HOW CAN I BORROW HIS TOOLS 2 Di ccicniiemnatied enemas ke “i. __ "PMHE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955” a. ey THIRTY-SEVEN | Com Weakest Among Grains CHICAGO “#—Most grains eased on the Board of Trade today al- though wheat and rye managed to climb after a barely steady open- __ing. The selloff was not as’ pro- nounced as in yesterday's early dealings and the only delivery to set @ new seasonal low was Sep. tember corn. That grain was again about the weakest cereal, as has been the case in, recent se % Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % higher,» Septem- ber $1.9444;- corn % to 4% ep September $1.315s; oats 14 to % lower, September 58: rye un- changed to ' higher, September 994; soybeans % to 144 lower, Sep- tember $2.264%, and lard 2 cents le | higher, September $10.65. +fower-to-3-cents a hunderd pounds 1 N. J. % bu. Trig- * * ny * ad Grain Prices 8 F kOe: Seahiehe, tee: | Gains today of the start rea CHICAGO GRAIN Beauty - — a: ‘ arr ie te around 2 points. Losses were and Sunhighs, 2%". few : #2 few ae Aug. 10 CAP) — Grain) 0G. “Baltes, bu, bakts. Hales. | 285". infrequent. : |4.75-6.00: lugs Hales, 50-60s, 3.78: ee! sn tk ee Mich. open bd erts “min. _sises Red }—Boeing “started on a block of | rob 18 May ee Tables ate bees se on [2 500 shares up 2's at 61%, and oveeces iy : -§ 50: a | Loss $30; Consda open bu. erts up stves |among other blocks were General sseeeree Lotte Der [Red Havens, 3", 600; me 50; 3% ‘| Dynamics 1500 up % at 58%, see ine seer Peas Cae be babie.. “_ more fr Goodyear 1,100 up 1 at 542, Stude- * ‘otatoe 0 ib sacks 0 sine a : 1.20% Bep oi A washed! ucless otharwies stated: Calif paker Packard 1,400 off '« at 9% ee Nov 203007 30 5.18 7a. Beters 400. Of (U.S. Steel 2.500 vp ts at 51. and e*% iy shea! s Lit “ ree. SBS tainers 225-2 Reds, few 225: weecece Electric 1,000 cd St ail — ‘ {de Recs 265- os gio Reds 250. Wise t 64%. | Rede 2$@ Mich. Round Whites unwashed | 4! Baer Suit Dismissed SO Ib. sacks 865-90 cents: 10 tb. sacks 23 Chrysler. vesterday's most ac tive | 5 i cents stock off 2's. opened today on ‘ LOS ANGELES Former prize | CHICAGO POTATOES “block of 1,500 shares up ‘s fighter Jacob (Buddy) Baer said! CHICAGO. Aug ® (AP)- Potatoes ar- 83%. yesterday in explaining why he | couldn't pay $750 alimony arrears: | “Eey-too otd to fight, and I haven't | [ MARKETS | Produce DETROIT — IT, Aug. 8 “4 —-(USDA)—To- day's price changes & <= Detroit Union Produce Terminal; Trading was fair this morning of light to moderate offerings of mostly fresh fruits and vegetables. Calif, long white potatoes and lettuce slightly stronger; cantaloups slightly weaker, other com- modities about at — Detroit Termin Detroit Termmal wholesale fruit and vegetable prices Apples: Bu. bskis. U. & Va. N. W. Greenings 2" J. Wealthys 2%’ : crts min 0 Fike. 1.50-2.00; Red Piedad ina 2.00 Avocados: Calif. fist boxes, 758. Blueberries: Mich, 12. pt pt. large 35 cents. Cantaloups: Western Jumbo Cantaloup, Tee, fits, erts. 27-368 §.00-6.50, few higher 4s Carrots: Calif, wea. erts., @ dox beha. small to medium, 5.75-6.00; 48 1-lb. film sacks, 3.50-4.00° etna. 24s, 2 Cauliflower: Colo. erts. 12s, 2.75. Celery: 16” crts. pascal 2-2% - dos. Mich. 2.98-3 Calif, 4 486-858. Grapes: Calif. lugs seediess 6.00. 3 Honevdews: Western flat crts. 6-128, 00-4 00, Limes: Fla, 4/5 bu. etns. 3.50. Onions: 56 Ib. sacks: Calif. yellows, leone large, 2.25-3.7%5; ‘Tdx. whites, large,--2.36- 1.40- 276; wash yellows, 240: nee yellow eo. med. hot yellows, wm ‘med, 1.40; Iowa yellows, med., Peaches: Bakts. up sizes U. 8 Is un- less otherwise stated: d. lows, rivals 66. on track 720 and tote) US shipments 246: supplies modereie, de- mand moderate and merket ftrm = for whites. ‘for round reds barely steady to slightly weaker Cariot track sales 1 up Sines: « 430. J per |. | tLate Mo Aircrafts Lead Mart Advance NEW YORK «®—Strength in the aircrafts encouraged an advance in the Stock Market today in early dealings. Gains were most pronounced in aircrafts, Motors were steady, higher on balance were the steels, rubbers, coppers, chemicals, rail- ties. Aeroquip Corp. moved today ‘from the American Steck Ex- change to the New York Stock Exchange and opened on a sale of 100 shares at 17'4, the price at which it closed yesterday on the American. Yesterday the market was down sharply after selling in the motors unsettled the list. The depression of prices continued to the close de- spite a late rally in the aircrafts. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down $2.00 at $169.30. New York Stocks pring Quotations: roads, oils, airlines and the utili- a |News, Va, “| Pontiac YMCA Renovating « FOUR ACKES OF WARPOWER—The new carrier: Forrestal with | four-acre canted fight deck seems to dwarf this port city of Newport as it nears completion at Newport News Shipbuilding Co. The 1,036-foot super-flattop is called the world’s largest warship. : Car Dealers See Big Sales Task Consumers Can Expect to ——— Evertey) By DAV mW 4. WILKIE DETROIT \W—The, biggest sell- ling job the auto industry has ‘known Hes immediately ahead of the new car retailer; plates the retail delivery of 1', million or more 1955 model cars im the next 10 to 12 weeks. * * * Of the cars te be sold, some- thing Hike three-quarters of a mil-| lion currently are in dealer inven- tories. At least as many more are scheduled for production before the factories are fully converted to 1956 model assembly. Optimistic industry experts are saying most of these cars will be sold before new models appear; they agree profit mar- gins on most such sales will be unusually stim Less optimistic authorities say there will be many dew" 1955 model cars on sale by used car dealers for months after the 1956 models appear, That means many retailers may clear out their cur rent model inventories by setting cars at cost or less to retailers Deals as Agencies Vie) it contem- | whose chief business is the sale of | second hand vehicles Gym for Fall Activities . A | California long wihtes $4.00-4 10 bakers as. Int Tel & Tel ne had enough acting experience to) 9/33°4 0: Idaho-Oregon round — reds | \'" uence a2 ta Gra Cont ~~ _ i 7 . = = a oe rahe Se is Fe ‘he doeat YMCA. — ; 5; ashington tri 2.15-2 2 , missed the suit, brought by Baer’s “** ngion Se | Alte Chalmers 304 Jonns-Mar .. 8 || have a _new.look- by September 6 estranged wife, May Mann, movie | ~ DETROIT EGGS | aleos . OT. Kelsey Heyes ae _A $10,000 renovation projec fan’ magazine writer Miss| _METROIT. aug © ‘AP)—Eges. FOR | A™ pirine a metros » Th, | which will include the installation ~~" Wrah of 198. Baer, 40, said he is| Dero) cases mcluded. federal-state | lam crea 862 Kresge, 88 .. 295/0f modern glass block windows, a a film actor but has earned only | ,,Whites—firade A jumbe 33-60. tvvight. | Am See ee ey take yp . e. | Coolair fan system, and a com- Ms avers, ) rge (wt ave > Z - 7 $6,000 so far this year—a sum (55%); medium 44-46 (wtd. ave 44%s) = naeners a i oe —. plete paint job will ready the gym consumed by living expenses. : small BS zit. roe Sly Grade Bj Am hoe 3 ete ae re for the YMCA fall program, an- — Am Red Ae re ree ‘re SN ee ae wee. Crads [Am Seating... 31.6 Loe 21). . C large pee 2 Am Smelt $i4 lees *s Chem 58 e Trial Date Is Set Cheeks—2 Am Tel & Tel 1814 Lorillard | 218 Commercially graded jrAm Tob...... ou as i ; ™ -} Am Viscose 574 Mack Tré 20.7 Trial was set Aug. 18 for Essie | 4;"eman 1 § “7 4#: medium | ee Co ; 10 Martin, OI. 261 ; , Browns—Gra ta. -47; medtum | Armeo Bt 40 ay itr. C. Simer, 41, of Detroit, who 40 small 29 tod tind ae — rmour & Co.. 144 McGraw H eo e pleaded innocent. yesterday before 2 Comment: Market steady but ome un- arms Ck.. ws Mead cp ‘ one ? : F erlying easiness a e higher price chison ere! Municipal Judge ~ paige igetir levels ‘and buying is generally not ag. | Atl Cit Line, - 40 Midl ot Pa 454 a eS arming run sreseirs Also increas ovement of | At) Refin pls on A lam on a charge of Ing ee goods are competing more with | Aveo Mfg ... 617 Monsan Ch .. 417 and disorderly. Simer was held the fick priced freeh checks. Supplies | Balt & Ohio. 49.1 Mont Ward .. ee Credit G ‘SB h d about ample. Bendix Av 442 Motor Pd .. } on $50 bond. a eae Bee redi roups rocnure | quet 12 Mueller Br .. 22.4 | CHICAGO PRODUC Beth 6terl 24 Murray Cp .. 35.2 . nee OF PUBLIC. Coe ea me ubtic | CHICAGO. — Aug Tee | etter | Beriew AIT... 61 Nat Bing 12. 418 Points Up Flaws Found stead ‘efor a o% Ld ® ov hearing to, be. held by the White Lake | wee _fecripts a€2 172: wholnsaic 2. = | Sena pra een 4 met swe eee PH in Liberal .Loans z Townshtp Zoning Board at the Township | A 8678 Borden |... 634 Nat Lead . we Nall om Tuseday. Aue, 90. 1965 at 8 pM. | 95 06. ng he. 38850: OB C 8280. cars OO OB | cee verter. 042 Net Thee 33 yan . * ¥ Vecescee tod nema the following changes im the! le Eags firm s recelpts 10.687: | wholesale ; aren ee af pets cuatrst My 3 Ww VORL = \ Prom Suburban Parms to Agricultural: | whites bese. eocuaeees ay roxeu nk’ | pram Balke... 236 Necf & West . $48. NEW YORK uF — General Mo- W's of BE. of See 14 lying aay Bae ene 40, 1) & standards 16 dtrties | Rudd Co 206 me = Ay : “ tors dealers around the country Highway except south 35° of west $. checks 78 current eeipts 30 Rurroughs 973 or Pac 3 . . : car “of WM of Bec 18 excepting _ eal reer iste Calumet & H 133 Nwest Airline nia| have been urged to tighten up on Pert of NU of NWis veginning sta Li tock Cn on Ohle OW gi ia! | “easy credit’ for auto buyers, point distance south 2 ean ivestoc can Dry i] « e 2m 26" from NW Bec corner thenee | 'Con Pac... 324 Pac G® EB $14 south @°10°90" east 217° thence ane Carrier Cp $4) Pan AW Air | 187 The warning Was Pentiee take DETROIT LIVESTOCK Car Paab—Kel-—_,-—_44 as ned enutee Pes 134 10 and south «e*t4 ee + Senor a 10 + AP) —Hoge S- neal wee 193 prrew Piet wT yenerat- Motors Acceptame Corp a able 408. erket fairly active, generally a ‘orke "ea 4 , ro . x . . : and Iw Pe ten ee wn S| steady: bulk mized 0.8 No. 1 to 3 | etn. 2 pennev. sc .., 933 | World's. biggest auto finance com "je line, thenee north @°10'30" west 672.85 | 100-260 Ibs, 16-00-16 25: sorted mostly | Cities Sri St re RR cia ang | Paty, in a memorandum to GM oo — Set td ae ee | ee tner :) 481 / dealers, The niemorandum said: west 689.46 th beginning. | mostly No 11873: tow sales Lpriiong 5 ‘ [the 5- ew 160-180 Ibs | — oe rie ot ww’, beginning at a | 16.00; seattering Cnt 4 heer renga “GMAC has a suspicion that | vast {| $3-25-14-56-— 495-600 + _+ 4. _ _ : | Brae 26 “ane south 0°10 east 217 from | Cattle—Galable 30g. Market generally TL) some people wow buying Generat Sec. corner, thence along center | steady; very small mre chotee Motors new cars may not be fac take Road south 38°23'30* | steers‘and yearlings; Ined high choice hing of Ronee south 49°1490" east |low prime 1.143 fb. fed steers 22.15 load paying as much as they could 170.78" and south 59°49" east = choice oi yearling sisere Be: a! . | comfortably afford and may be thence 17°2*) «west 288°, thence sales high commercial an ow tm south 70°50" east 180.80 to N & & % line, | steers and yearlings 18.50-20.50: scatter- 133 obligating themselves to make thence south 0°10°30" east 397.75 to 's |ing cleanup sales utility and commercial id ’ ‘ monthly payments stretehed out line. thence eee) #9°04'30" west 653.57". | steers and heifers 13.00-1400; seme/ Cont O1...... 867 Rex Drug 94! be > acnal - thence : bh 0°90" west 1114.62" to | Hehtweieht cutter — oeua to 19.00: Rey Met ‘a yond thei needs. : | beeinn bulk utility cows 0m. * eanners P*part of Et, of NEt% of Sec. 18, Oe, | and cutters mostly 19.00-12 50: | few 44 n-.. O¢ The dealer memorandum also nnin 2 gee of Sec. line of | iehtwetzht canners down to u ¥ See “ Fontes, os Road with center line of ant commercial bulls quotable 13.00- 88 6 ": agg | States that “undoubtedly some cus- an ce horth along | 16.00 ; : a san a ae - St sere aa 34 ;tomers who should buy used cars ft fame ai * reewerdine Roa ence | Calves—Salable 150 ealers fairly teu See << ‘ cast 660". thence south 200°, thence east active. steady: limited mpoly choice Pont.....218 4 lears Roeb .. 95.4. are being induced through easy te B See. line. thence south to Eis cor; |and_ prime Individuals 28.00-31 00. po a oO ea $24 terms’ to take delivery of new ner, thence west to corner © *| good and low choice veers 7 see of NE%. thence north to beginning ©. |utitity end commercial grades moetty | El Auto Lite —— E eee sa cars,and some people who ordi-. cope that, pert of the, cant ine except | ince eee: few cull and tom atility +00) ar Red... 144 Sou Ry ....... $3 _jnarlly would buy a lower priced | La beginning at intersection J | gy Rlewes Sheep—Salable 128. No early mel | el w% mo a wend a i car are ‘easy-termed — a with center of Pontiac Lake Roa Petro ee Std Ol e i - or .. 24.6 Calif. 694 gger more expensive model, ceseecte | pyraiicl to toca 183". ass AGO STOO spa) — | pirestone 62 a4 Ol Ind... 7 : : north “ center of toed er and north- aoe noes tal: eset eae, steady good Mosh .. 06 Oi St Seto: 38, | USE STANDARD MEANS be beginnt except be- modera : : . ginning ot petat, di distance north 0 40°38" fo, weak on, butchers” S038 a Keo i Frevh Tra .. “it oat ha. as . By and large, the brochure says, corner of SEie ot to 35 190-280 1 1€:00-16.50: } Gen Dynam”. $7.4 ott ...1} 1%} dealers won’t run into too much NE = oo north 0°48°35" east 338-87" | numerous sales mixed No. 1 and 2 a : Suther Pao ||| 474 bl ick he “stand- thence soa 69°50" east 55.23", thence 225 Ib, and No. 2 and 3« 22- en Flee... 80.1 aviv ie Pa. 43.6 | OU le if they stick to t at te s0"on3t" west 124.83" to. beginning. nt aie et ane et me Gen’ Motors 1378 Texas Co .. 102.4 / ard” credit formula which requires 0 . at | ' few sr al = 2 ex O 5 = ; All of gee. 16 excenting Supervisors 15.50.1800. 08 head lot Ne de araund 400/00 Tel .... 42 Tex O Sut .. 39814 down payment of one-third of pint Wo. 6 upd west G69 of north 330" | tp, 14.38: tow 160-180 Th. 1400-18-78: snwe See Time --- MS trae W Ale 39 ;the purchase price and allows 30 of 4 } aroun 4 an anter eoee 9 nb A ~ ine t M-59 High. in eit oe La = sg be af _ ate Sener, Br ea Focucee . =) months for paying off the balance. Rt 5: See. excep 7 1400: few natice o Ee = . s : a alee ean in oe Pepe a nO Of ue eae ae But, it warns, even in such cases | o arcun | Goody vee : 7 r a That part of W's Lake Road an ilable sheen 1.0n: materatety active | Grah Palee 26 betel Pac 18% there is a five-month danger sone From Residential to Commercial enrine lambeetmidy ta 24 hirher — a ue Nap . a q anh Aree in a8 in which the money owed on the th . t 2 ad 7s es rar ib j * cents acme bene tewauntp as Uitbe. | ecole Gb test ites cartseeae hore | Gremmonnd® tt on Prt ae car is greaier than the car's actual Lote 7 and 15 thro 23 inclusive. Huron |*r¢ prime spring lambs 8% 9¢ tbh 2209. | Cult +. .. $f Un Gas Cp - 313. market value. Fifty-one per cent River Subdivision being pert of SW's 2325: a few good erade #5 th. spring Haves Mfg .. 64 "Se Pehber 442 is . : of ‘SEY of Sec. 13. TIN. RSE lambs 0.50, one om. peck mostis Homestk |... 1&2 Ua. LS rebe ..a. PH of GMAC new. car repossessions ——_ tL " Me- | choice shorn sorting Ismbs No. 2 pelts | Hooker Et . me k | ‘ ‘ i cutchay — on coneteryy Lake | 105 fb. 21.09 ent ie choice shorn slaugh- | Houd Her . 145 Van Raal - 36.4; are made before the fifth instal Fstates, a Subdivision of part of the | ter ewes 300-5 1. Cent ..,, 844 Walgreen . 3% . ment is paid, it says, B's of the NE% of Sec. 22 rt of Suge eR ou ani Indust Ray . 546 — Un Tel . 23 ; as duly steers weighing up to sroun A Ing Rend _ 843 este A Bk . 972 recorded - Etver 82 a plata “pages 46|1btnoderately active, mostly steady: er ie Biggest danger in granting and 4@A, Oakland County Records. heavier weights weak to fully $0 lower, +» $8.7 credit, the memo warns, Is the 211 to 216 ae 267 Bo 5 25.to mostly $0 off: — slow, about . 283 4 temptation to_buyers te let the Yj 4 Bec. 35. steady: vealers steady to higher: - 14 ear back to the finance com- "From Ag hed Sw « = pala e choice and prime steers 21 E feo 24.75; bulk . 44 ge to of W'% of SW'a of Sec. 28 begin ning opt & point distance south 88°15" east wes east 651", henee oom On 1630" west sattenee, Borth ga" 15" week 651° = suburh in Parmé to Commercial: _._ Westerly 400° Not that. _of Sec. .26 described on the rolls of White Township as Y379B1 fronting on Union Lake Road wk copy of the pn sey — te. gether qwith- a list of the proposed chan is on file at the office the " and may be examined WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP those- in Lake | 22,00-23.50; Lepa high prime 1,220 steers 25.25: —_ 18.50-21.00; Khe ee rine ich = rood ie Chalee’ helfexe Ipee-t1.0e; wtility end om ba oe commercial cows 10.75-13.00; canners | piiy ray 235.8 1783 742 169.3 and cutters-8.80-11.25, mostly 9.00-11.00: | woo, agg °° 3133.3 «751 1740 most utility and commercial bulls 14- | Month Ago’. ...2408 1342 746 173. 15.80:__bntk -enod- and choice veal*ts | year ago ......179.8 6 648 1336 19.90-22.00; cull to commercial grades] 1955 wigh -;,... 3474 139.1 78.7 177.0 | 11.00-18. 1958 ence 208.2 1149 672 148 1054 High .......211.9 123.0 683 185.2 ae 1954 Low 14... 1639 7.8 85.4 108.0 "Ae y: DETROTT sToOrKs e IT PRODUCE (C, 3: -Nephier Co.) D TT Aug. 10 (AP)—Prices patd Figures after decimal rote Le eighths oe pees Fg pane for No, 1 <<: pai vin, been — v live 4 ne to 00 a. q wi A veeeene Heavy hens 24-28: Tent ‘hens _17- 18: | Gerity-haichi ws ny ig peory x vee -4 ie ~1 mene 0 3 * eaponettes heavy toe aha ey seating: Midw: 3 93 30° voung hea’ vi. | Rudy Mfg . ’ 34 Marnet with “ruppties Wayne Screw* 12.3 excessive on . Dem: No sale; bid and asked. , : . Pryers and canonet steady. with heavy sh rable and short of full ar ; off time. Says the brochure: pany when they discover they can go out and buy a similar still owe on the old one. As an example it cites the dealer accepis a 2% per cent down pay- ment and allows a three-year pay- “For tomer’s willingness to keep up his payments could be under pressure if he sees a like car advertised or displayed at a price below his gross. balance, Any.financial -re-+ +6 verses or softening in car prices would make it difficult to keep the car sold.” is tmoney” than they} Steet, are wtill being taken on the paint. sumption of cash div’ lends, company arte There have heen ett -no cash dividends paid hy Detroit | secretary, The glass block window instal. lation began yesterday, and bids ing and fan system, Slossen said. It will mark the first such ma- jor construction in the history of The 30-year-old arena. Last year new lights were sunk into the ceiling, but the black metai-frame windows remained. Along with other improvements, the gym floor will be refinished, as is done each year. The project was decided on at the last YMCA board of directors meeting in June, Slosson — said. The money will be furnished by- a United Fund agency for contin- gent repairs, afd wit! come under the Y's budget. With a fan system, Slossou ano MOCULAN EG NTIL SEPTEMBER Generally the new car retailers | wil’ have from now through mont | of September to clean out their | | dutgoing model inventories. Most | lines are scheduled for October | and early November introduction. Ferd and Mereury cars are ex- pected in the showrooms several weeks ahead of Chevrolet. Ford is trying to whittle down a pro- duction lead of some 80,000 cars held by Chevrolet, The new models are scheduled fop introduction four weeks and more ahead of any previous new models in the postwar years to date. It has been suggested in some quarters the switchover to new models was set ahead so that new ear retailers could get thelr sales campaigns —started_— before normal Christmas buying flattens too many purses * said i¢ will now be pessible to hold summer activities gymnasium, and the new win- dows will be fine for athletics, issued by | as there is —ne—sun glare, and — the biecks tre heat resistant, Also, no wire screens will he needed to. prevent breakage when | the 34 windows are completed. . The old windows did not furnish ‘adequate protection from winter winds, Slosson remarked. to push warm air out through the roof, the .estimated cost of the fan unit is $1,200, Detioit Stee! Plans. DETROIT (®—Detroit Steel Corp. will submit to stockholders next month a plan to refinance its 45 million dollar toan from the Re- ey in September, 1952, to retire mortgage bonds and expand its Portsmouth, Ohio_plant. The company said the plan would provide more than two million dol- lars in additional working capital, It-aiso would open the way for re- the Steel since September. 1953 The plan involves three steps: the sale of 30 million dollars worth of 15-year first mortgage bends; issuance of six million dollars worth of new $100 par value preferred stock, and sale of about ‘563,000 additional shares ers, in the $45 Million Refinance of common to present stockhold- | * * The first 1°°%6 model to go on | sale this year should be Ford's im |proved Lincoln. It is | early in ee News in Brief Pontiac Police received a report | yesterday’ from James Citing. of | 275 Tilden Ave.. ing. Citing said the bicycle was worth $35. Fulford Lapeer of 439 Glass Rd., | Ortonville, reported to Pontiac Pol- ‘Tlicé-yesterday that ‘while his car was parked in the Fisher Bory moved. Lapeer told police that the theft occured sometime between Monday afternoon and yesterday morning. ff your friend's in jail and needs ball, Ph PE 5-9424 or MA 5§-40%1. —Adyv Rummage sale, Youth Center, Lake Orion. Pri.and Sat. —Adv. Placed on Probation Lemuel Shelton, 26, of 10766 Hins- dale, Ferndale, has been placed on $100 costs by Oakland County Cir- ‘ing a bad $7 90 check in Oak Park _ June 22 | ee Farmers in Formosa raise two crops each year and sometimes three. HEAR NOW! New _3.transistor "Royal-M™” THE SMALLEST, LIGHTEST HEARING AID IN M. J. Zivian, president of Detroit ‘Saket the: “company’s indebted: ness to RFC will have been re- duced to $38,180,000 Sept. 1. He said this will be paid off with $32,180,000 in cash and six million dollars of the new stock. Stockholders will be permitted to acquire the new-common-steck—at a ratio of one share to each five will not exceed 80 per cent of the 2 “ZENITH'S HISTORY: At powerful as some hearing sids at least shares presently owned. The price expected | te that a bicycle left | out in front of Simms Store was | } Stolen—_sometime—yesterday—mern—+ parking lot, four hub caps were re- | one-year probation and assessed. Gg nO! WOODROW W. ASBURY Bank of Dearborn Promotes City Man Woodrow W. Asbury, 177 E Huron Street, has been promoted to assistant cashiér of the Bank of Dearborn, it was announced by Frank B, Holbrook, the bank : Kefore joining the Dearborn | organization, Asbury had served for eight years with the Pontiav State Bank since its opening | 1945, heading ite loan and ae count divisten at the time of his resignation. 7 vr. His work at the BankJal Deavr- born, which led to his” official appointment, has inctuded book- keeping supervision, loan and dis- | count duties, internal operations, jand customer relations —TT © Regulated president of | War’ Too Realistic, Boy, 9, is Shot Dead SAN DIEGO, Calif, @—~Two boys playing -war-with-toy to take a look at a real one yester- day. It went off, killing James Wade Byram, 9. Detective Sgt. P. K, Walk said the Byram boy, visiting here from Dallas, Tex., was playing with David Jones, also 9. Walk said young Byram asked | the Jones boy if he had a real gun. This led them, the detective said, fo a 45 calibre pistol in a desk | drawer, It went off as they exam- ined it, eo ee ee ee Your Watch © Ad = eanea 9/90 | Expansion Watch Bands is. a stele dear br FLOOR CAVING BANDING AND Sikes a miliary post tant rere bale tad ‘hire Tuomes| seston, #168 total price, Li ai01, Help Wanted 8 Bua Bis Pe Sea. have been ptr with private mente will’ be sanounced later oe a drate and septic | ‘enterprise. GRIEF—That's the name for this Boni — guced,crelerences. Pouitie Press ass Z ad ‘§ On the list which the — sculpture in New York City. It’s BOX.REPLIES _ XPERIENCED WHITE COUP! | Fioon Rabe Meal Bue PE See gad will be—-discontinued done in plaster by Maurice Glick-lgannarnpo, AUG. 9, 1985 : adults. tox sat’ general UAB AN TEED Ny go near future were coffee roasting man and was on display at the| Henry. 364 6. Auderson Si. age At 10 Toda household an todo main- rest 353 | works, a bakery, a 32; beto sband of Rickie a.m. ¥ tenance snd ga ? No Tan-| TO Ce Movin Porte | plants, a rope . : rth Annual Exhibition of the) Db’ Gallardo: beloved son of/f There were replies at ary. 4 needed to sovipped PE ¢2050. L.A. Young. | dry cleaning plant, paint manufac) 5.) ptors Guild. Mrs. Eleanor Gallardo; dear live on premises. JOrdan N. PE 23021, PE 28946. . and cobbl pt brother of Joseph, ‘Angelo. § the Press office in Ms turing operations ¢ er ee Prank, Paul and Anthony Gal- WA “¢ eT" oe... = aees | Weide.” Miss Catherine and Miss) the following boxes: A 85 yrs. of age to work on a MODERNIZE | The Hoover Commission on House Probes will te Be state at ‘tne Pursiey 10, 17, 18, 24, 26, 28, | Pde” "| Tals work me is year round. 1 4078! with Ucensed Deecounte I Reorganization ‘rec- evening. a] “arrangements 60, 62, 63, ‘t 67, 48, 74, |MOUSERERPER, APPLY 340 JUD- to "belp vita the — it the urine July. All voes_of carver | i ommended earlier this year that * Gnnemeee ster. 76, 78, 86, 87, 100, 108, 5 ia $00-per week to StArt | windows All other’ woes of alters : such operations be : aude 116. ___ day through Friday. —— doce wilt the Jos Apply te sured workmen io | Peon ne at NEWS CONSUTE SES "Fat Se Pe | a appre, ted the list of 14 operations to the t henty ‘Roberta Turrell {’itiomey and wile. tescher In| 30 E Pike Eves. OR 3.2276 House and Senate Appropriations Sad ‘Kiva. Gestges Bariantsy sens Help Wanted Male 6 ee rater healtny older Instructions 9 | s08~ PDEMING FLOOR LAYING, — Committee in accordance with a| Seeks to Learn What) sit" oLMrs ine Sager A leepgperoooerg “MAN EXPER —— wlember ist MI 6-168. You sanding, finishing. 184 Edison, Po: _ provision of law which President Kind of Data “Aqencies| mace ee tt TMUrMaay.| enced. 35 to. 80, 6 and “You won't have to know agything—you'll be LAB TECHNICIAN R_G; SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. = Eisenhower has declared is invalid. Withhold F pe bli Richardson. “ira cape, Walled er ee fer rah men. Done working for 8 dummy corporation!” City, ot Po tiee. , Starting One| * Cap Begin Training senting and: finishing, rE | ____ "The 14 operations which will be ithholg From Public tictaling.. ‘Mire, ‘timdetren oi] Pe: _or two. yxa, of college. of labora-| REPRIGERATION HEATING | We BUILD PORCHES. GARAGES. closed “in the near future’ were Ie sim stale ot thé Richardeca- AUTOMOBILE DRIVER | AND POR- Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted ed Male 6 tory experience 7] ™. —— AIR CONDITIONING ieee AND barvewies at ' as follows; wes = Se ——} 9: ahead Mist have chaufteur ~~ —— cont Cae Ee S Ghats Reeung Come Oe _ Business "Services s 13 i Te license. No nee ¥.| eeTIM A’ A UCTU: N RELIABL HELPERS | LADY FROM # é _ : Cottee roasting plants at Atlanta, kind of information do govern-|S@PARKS, AUG. 9 1936, GARNET coo worviee Manners, Sanam oct eeteie =. bur peel 1. sare ‘car weak. MELE ts, BE to care os oo (Veteran's Benefits Avatiable) 2 " raEwcxano eno we cor. ; _ Ga. general depot; Auburn, Wash.,| ment agencies withhold from the sr, cl ome ee a YOUNG MAN TO WORK In Phone end etter BR PRONG FOR APFOirTMENT _tere, footing, field tile septic + "i " . 6. ¥ + = == SSaem 6 @ insta BO 5 general depot; Oakiand, Calif., Na- public, the press, radio—and-TV|—Tetle spats Meer’ Mes vis] AUTO" MECHANIC mechanical knowledge and z LAWRENCE TECH | far ain Grading. OR 37318 or | val Supply Center, and the Naval = ginis Sparks Hawkins and Mra| Experience necessary.: Anderson | HOUSEHOLD a sie fo ty - Bee parts mana- BEAUTY OPERATORS _OR_3-1415. Center in New York City. and Congress — and ‘why? Elizabeth Sparks Adams:;. deay| Pontiac Buick. Utica. REpublic| _ger. Wilson Pontiac-Cadiliae, New Campus “A rope works at Boston, Mass.,| Do the agencies give out enough! $22" wired" tie Sects FINANCE CORP YOUNG MEN | $7500 to Start, Steady . Se . ~~) » ene se *. Mabel| (HJUSTEN .........00000- oa SINSLINNGE, . : : naval shipyard. information to keep the public in-| Gchuster vale Agi oaths Parte BO acess : = oa Ane 2030. Pree to travel Calif.| andre beauty Salon PE i440 ON Tea Mine od FE sibs. = Bs fice Manager .. re MIDDLE-A Gg) % _VICIN- : Paint manufacturing plants at Sormed on goes om in Ke rangement will be “gnacuneed BORD" dna OvMENT. Drancl mauager ‘trainees trainees." Apo nee, Trapep. Riraiahe a. Exosase yn pm om Lu. to care ter KEnwood 5-5050 APPLIANCE SERVICE F governme: ater. ty 4 o \- anced ob: of the Mare Island, Calif. naval AE Me B-l RIKER BLDG. Gates, “31 to 38 ‘vears of “ane. | son. Hotel Pontiac, * petween Co Cal oher 3:20 oe. "KOREAN VETS AND in ceben ee ee ze shipyard and the Norfolk, Va., fouse Government Operations eee site a car ist Sositten offers | am. and 8 p.m. MIDDLEAOED | re f on types of small appliances | naval shipyard. subcommittee set out today to de-|YEARGAN, AUVO. 8, 1938, PAUL secure with . id _ Hel we ted F le 9 te iia Ce S cei T .t.F * a ceet NON-VETS ROY'S. $6 Oakiand Ave FE _ Anthony, 2508 Longview, Roches Sdvancement opporiun.ties in the ep wan ema ere is _ | 039 ae termine the answers, It was es-| (or Stlivca infant ney, Roches: BROKERS consumer — finance field. Men itr ene Ee “{ODLE-AGED sD WOMAN TO CARE) Quality tor key jo ae A bakery at Camp Kilmer, NJ. | | tablished specifically to inquire setae iit BS? 5 Funeral! \Ve need two men who are por nota ay cat = aan: ne pent ot Ee en : oem fromthe) able to purchase” new) : g Dace ay ede compro count f and rill workers. Pan-| MAID: RELIABLE ExPeni-| GONERS. training or spectal Sour store. “General Paptng 'c ning, Ga. policies. Sparks “Griffin Chapel Inter-| -~ j aroun life and. ‘hosoitelization tne dv's Drive .n. 4020 Dixie High-| enced woman. 2 to 4. for cook-| education __,reauired “investigate Office Supply Co. 27 Law- | 7, Cerna G T ment von Cemetery| GMC trucks to haul con-| surance, and « tiberal savings and| Way Dravton Pia ne and eeneral nousework. Must) Sur rence St. Poane FB 30136. - Air oo ered a. “* ° ee Pa sy Home “"***! crete, steady emplo seeoment en aoe Au EXPERIENCED | WOM AF. aR | —live ia. Raterepees.—_Mi_¢ oe —K “must 3. DO-fa ee BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS : Air Force base; Lowry, Colo., Air|,. 't Sent out 5% pages of ques- a ment, Good offer to righ HOUSEHOLD chilfron. Siscp tn. 30° to Gf veers, sot land ogre alt a cw Ha Riedl be Pontiac! Pree’ ests no obligation PE 34001, © : > ry, i 4 | Hond ki ll federal executi d ft $26. eferences uy after 6 ear old girl. Live in. Call head dagen - te 1 = or. i = b Force base; McCord, Wash., Air | “OD* ®SKking a rel executive; _Cerd ¢ ) Thanks s_} erty. Call -FE 2-309], FINANCE CORP mos, MAyfaif 63473. Te has. ‘August lo to ORY WALL BY MACHINE 1 PREE | Force base and F. E. Warren Air|°"4 independent agencies to ex-/y To extexn our| Mr. Kent. as 2 BEAOTY OPERATOR. TOP EARN: | Near ae wi WN ABOUT 60 ip. : i. oO 8 plain by Sept. -15 thei actices : ou ings to experienced steady need of clean nome, in 30 revara Wanted Male 10 3 | Force base in Wyoming. oat - soins ae vires roteful thanks jo’ the mani BARBER 3% SOUTH SAGINAW erator, Air-cénditioned shoo, a light housework. FE Work Want 5 cen B son policies NOFERG-| ‘Bloomfield Hills and our pelghbors ave _ stead SEAUTY OPERATOR CAPABLE | NURSING AIDES a fjaa ca Y PLASTIC AND EXPrRT TREF TRIMMING | & RE. Ss tar Vocali sts tion, cee te Riramehon ator thelr iat _work, Good vaarenten On 3 Stee. ee Oe oe teamnaes a 6 operator seo | mo. experience ay a mata ae ™ az , jy pa ee T y pp -— She CAB DRIVERS. 2 MEN. 1 PULL. KOREAN VETS AND | Sod remuneration. For firmary sod Convalescent Hospr sea a ba ile — ; to Appear Here | ucrn ism tas been focuses on a) Sactsnien SNe siet— |" dypir ed topes "es. NON-VETS sit Bivpige ot Nee 6 tl Plea Ps Foie oak CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN| SEWER CLEANING | March 29 directive from Secretary | 1 Sun Sate See ed under Instructions» Pte Lita “AnD ORDER DEPT PERSONAL TRAIN : Kitchetie 5 1 ft n Memoriam 2i— a tn |Sinks — Sunday Service. PE ¢-2012) at ‘R eco d H ’ | of Defense Wilson saying that in - caasearees WAITED. CROWN pai and foacon 1, MINOR Re indy” with typing ine ombitions Dowstews Xm —_ ase oe 90) oe oa tal Electric=Sewen Ce Cleaned Cc T op | formation trom the Pentagon must) ra ‘LOVING MEMORY OF ocr ——< > srasunats 0 eae on pertenc: need apply Call sonnel pesple. in ee piastt. viewing. Must eee good vt Ir. Also cabinet work. Phone 26 hour service No results. no . . be ‘‘constructive’ to the mission| 5° 7 years age tcday Aue 16. 1oee | familiar with lay out ro: gh and _ Midwest “Goats Extord “area, tmtetenting and di.| tute. See Mino Worthetmer || aaeree chemically treated at no An abetar musical lineup has of the Defense Department. Al [Hie memory is as “dear today| finteh Contact ir Dave Bere. |MAN POR CL ARANING_ AND 8 | So er ee ees BANK BLDG” sarees heant fom es) Sea CN G been scheduled for the second | Pentagon spokesman said later the, ‘Beary che. bony ( Boasry Pe ee ea crates] mpacatuatte tec - poly Main Cleaners, ing 5 day week. Ca aintainenc o-Re Sewer Cleaners — ” nee other c Litabeth C] pe Murray, PE 2-8657. “Record Hop’ teenage dance to be ae ae Bie meant 10 be ap- 7_mipeod PY : ees? _the_ riaht _ man a sy “ee g CL. ERK ; EXPERIENCED PART ” TIME WAITRESS NO BUN-| ELECTRICAL WIRIN AND RE | Scecrric | nib 81317 a . hend™-Thursday ar St. Michaers WT lied to newsmen's questions but Flowers 37 ) MEN TO WA) To’ HANDLE Ft FORNITORE jp as a6 Meseeat -Aesgeaned” —— i jen Der ee Wank waren | rw oes leaned. Fr 6 TE aN Ee & reemee 35 E. Pike Mall, announced Jim Barnowsky only to information originating in a RarNS ——— CARD aT Vv ae 5 S DAY clere in their” Pontine branch of- | Soon . mee ia FRESSER < OnE ‘On Clee GAR-|" trainee. White family man, 38.) FE «sei 5 chairman. the department's public relations| 3494 Ww. Huron 8t FE ee at ee of te~+ Ei Spree Pa Sn ire — PE 9-00. PE $0075, Lev Featured will be singing starlet | Offices. The directive has been SHIFT OR NIGHT aig gente’ is ‘exempt trom | 880 $200 HAND DIOOING AND Liawt|PUASTERING ere EM 30183 Worx. riticized” by sional Funeral. Directors 4.SHIFT, FULL OR} m r BOND EMPLOYMENT REAL ESTATE ha Weeds bush cut HO ea aRw. Gee jahey, wit MO ty then |newsmen’s Seanizationn || PART TIME. APPLY| Set cete mane om B-1 RIKER BLDG. SECRETARY the: Repay veal og ord, | PRICE, ConaTRUCTION CO_ EER dise jockey, will MO the show. newsmen's organiza NCE GROUND fits, Thig te your to = ‘ ard ye 1207, MY field tile and * : ter & or a; from. 8:30 te midnight. Other | The House group had 80 ques- turtles Funeral Home FE ei2) 101 W. HURON. pat RL i aten ee ee een 8 ee ee moe = Ppter lines. 30-221 or FE etwrections scheduled are twe ve- | tions on its questionnaire, divided) CO4TS TUKERAL BOMB, ican son EXPERIENCED Prose Bor ke ve He el ld TE Trorvuehiy saber ® Permpenency” neatnass| 1 Joats of osperience, FE E160 |~ PLASTERING WEW HOMES | Settee aie reveal general donapae _Dravton Pinus ~ Watertord mW aye - riper MAT es etperieneed a = seivabe Apply in person. 35 8.| gad Secureey. Sore ne WANTED oes REFAIR WORK & = of Para- | i “to the general 4 OPOMTETED = ane YS : pep _} _ tcuitam 4 dise, Jo the press and to Congress, {*!bY Funeral Home 1 PE 41882, “ree WANTED Fo FOR DRIVE TN conege G02 POR MEW BE aurY “QPERATOR CARSER'S meRRCED on WOUAN |" hen cies D DECORA ATING, BY "eam 0 AND HEATING HS. row 30184 ae r ; . GIRL , ; Barnowsky said an attempt is be- : Don son-Johns Combs aa ye Macager Tvaineos haiick $300 | ae, ramount etaduate opre- hay hig vena mother's helper ai Central Se hee. gs Mv = 0 ae TE ER _ os SiS ococaesncaes — OMAR —FO__ CARR niet CHINE: et © wer Pew fa Inflation Shorta eS JONED. FOR FUN “Liberal gon-iuanctal senses Cab Bilge OO or Bl Bookkeeper—Sales an ot Must stay to. Gremtin nal on ant. ANDITREE TRIMMING AND REMOV. for Thursday night's program, and ' J er Smith Service Mer. FE 2 girls, experience necessary, high! PE 71-9612. TREE TRIMMERS. Lor §. KEEGO 18 FE | final arrangements are pending. A music note pattern’ on the stage curtains, along with silhou- committee are Patricia Backes, St. Michael's Hall is located on Lewis and Edison streets, and tick- ets may be purchased at. the door. Admission is 75-cents per person. Refreshments will be available. New Safety Guide Ready for Schools LANSING (®—Tips on how to help avoid playground accidents when children start to school this fall are-contained in a new book- let .on -| Women to traip as main floor Well known, reputable concern a, We Bt. 3 to 4 pm. bar managers Must to Red Shlcsin “Sr the Nee te, (PART-TIME ASSISTANT PARE} p20 3 salary. wement “ele Ben pie S nites per week. & Bat. | excellent future. Call Mrs. Det enles enceue nin ‘clneren| © bed frm Age Saeed: an her interview 8 nalim hall evxtomer reterrais, Year around Excelent “her ‘week with fine _atriet_¢ confidenc #25it Rae: dig “Better oorng” Sie| FSi Stor’ caets Ape 0 - dows and tandscaping this will _ Wayne” CAREER GIRL S bes 4 ia See saturation PAIN TERS redo na. 8500 DIE MAKERS, EXPERIENCED| Union. Avpiv tu person. FE ¢002 Billing ‘clerk °, “s: poe sipmat . Flint Tool and | Bookkeeper veere # actur Co, #7 H A A Sass ye Se Salli, Sher teow: EXP. WOOL 5 CLAWSON) fut never a problem. | Cleaners, 38 N, Main. = #6 PONTIAC —— ammo | CARP? = EXPER : iT tere to_work ta LCL ® a ee ican meee aes Teferences, ADR Iy, in person.| Must be union re iberes Bt. 7 : PH ag ~ CIE og Fal 8 a.m.) Telegraph. EXPERIENCED GROOM _ FOR/ROUTE 8 MAN WANTED. DE- DE-j- CURB GIRLS perrate stable Cal) OL 23-2631 aft- tin =e hp er is JET" pitts pixie & COUNTER GIRLS —, CED. BAR TENDER | —"¥!. Blue Island Seles.____ | 4 & W Root Beer Stand. 678 with references, 2180 Dixie Hwy | REAL ee FE oar tee exPcRTENtKD Bier _Bay Neea ore full time salesman for “ioniy in person petween 3. and EXPERIENCED LATHE “HAND. Pontiac offiee and one for Lake 5 pm, Kingtiey inn Mi 41400, S0OK: TWO ADULTS,” Pavitk poly in Person Sears "Racbuck & Co. EXPERIEN CED COLORED GIRL shoe — work 5 days week FE RELIABLE MIDDLE A Kot LADY | would _Harbor Trailer Camp. | gat recently moved to Pine Lane/. beth ia job. outside, 37 Arbor St. FE 47378. Work Wanted Female 11 2 WOMEN WANT WA: Fa teem 21 Experienced woman would! ——‘ like kitchen work.- No S—— | Sunday work. Please call FE 4-4752 after 4 :30 p.m. GIRL eg ye DAY WORK, a ' é 101 i ina Spay wom! retarial service IM 3: a babv sitting evenings pasa | Bookkeeping & Taxes 45 ede eg TIME BOOKKEEPING AND PE 56-2485. | Furniture Refinishing 16A | SPr- | Garden Plowing 16B_ azP, TT id GARDEN MOWIN - BUL Ds air POWER LirT FQUIPM wn olowti feveting toadine” service, PE 4-3371 GARDEN PLOWING. DISCING. © ens, ae of Pontiac Air- — port. FE 7-9006, Laundry Service LACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF- ed, Beautifully finished. pemmane | == pane HY AUN patel os a 18A Landscaping CUSTOM TREE SERVICE. CUT- _ting and oruning, FE 45081, GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. PE sass GENERAL 'ANDSCAPING. GOOD | nursery «od ond seeding Free Sie” Reasonable orice FE CANDSCAPING AND LIGHT HAUL- ing, FE 5-704) hours and wetking GLENWOOD ar. service, Edward W, MeKinney — ' i aa sare district as office Top com = om ; BANS LANDSCAPING SERVICE. _* el FOR WANT ADS} ecectrictan LICENSED. MUST mrineion= pe ee des te change, ating room Tadl iter SHORT HORT ORDER COOK. Ww WATTREss| WIDOW WITH TWO BOYS WOULD) Chmmune para wngimienence and Menderes is pushing a- develop- * re ° e in new boys Member rative Roel — _ply Po ac Bo x 38, ‘ Gye i San ee 8 or Poo ole yy Op-| - - ¢ ment program that includes con- DIAL FE 2-8181 .# 4 ae Sipe 2 aS, RE “Ste noche ng & Fre struction of five hydroelectric From 8 a.m. te 8 p. = EARN UP TO $10,000 “aie Deivote. eraph, Stenographer | | Moving-&-Frucking 19 Eefnetieg, tw port freien weal -{| YOUR FIRST YEAR |GAYEOR DRESS MANAGER | Sok (tae"tiae Stora’ gic ore 4 a fi ture !| - a = and roads. All this has been|} ported | immed immediately ae Wen teach Jou she eon construction} wp 136 E. Pike st. MANAGER. : reasonable rates. PH 41803 any- cn to oe rs ns wna ve on ofbitity y, tor errors other com meterniaatesn, NO | senvice tor, weekends only. Wondertt for aye ARTHUR’ S AROUND soning PE SERTOE TE ’ for that Portion of the fi aR a ae) ed,| 12 to 8 Fri. Sat. and oun Bert | son aevunnomen Seat salary 48.N, Saginaw st. | doors, - | BEDFORD MOVING fa ee eee ee || Ere arenes Saag] Set fe Somer | teem uaree| EDS RESTAURANT | TOTES lege fmt rete « ‘ |S ' i to Renew alll te the “oumber”” We }| Siro Ge novi Ge ot pm = ee “et be expert | Wk Must have own’ trans a ‘DRIVE IN ARCHITECTURAL Hus BRICK| livery. FE" $08)" ot PE busta er Ark. &® — The Hoxie| > #!thout “eT IEXPERIENCED OIL AND Gas] [Tete * W Huron | Pon as opening _tor_ttmited number *, basements. Addi ie oe ve nen Board, which ordered rica] came une tr aaverum. || $OGH tasers Set | Soest yeee azo” 8 Sake ee ex SR cee careers | Spe: Steoes eta Pe integration in local schools, steed iereer “than resist seats itn * eos a ba ELDERLY LADY FOR LiGHT| Night sh itr that Seaton be restored. plas — Fixture builders | sar ees = & petition was presented yes- ‘Want Ads may ur oft XPERIENCED “DRIVE IN E terday by eight committeemen of pecsancelge op te £30 Sa and bre wards Ribu. — = | A_.ollizehs..group-which-begary ber the--tiret rane =<“ ign with tool-roon=—4 eee caret ¥ Fi cott of the integrated schools last]! case wawr aD RATES {| experience * ‘i: ee . fe TL CARTACE— ore sk tapes 3-Day 3 ne oo for afternoon shift = at cn oe soa sod prio by te naga ser ell i te EE SEE Sima ater pm. | AIR COMPRESSOR, GENERATOR. |" ‘Phone ba basis : . = ; : er, ; coc te The white énrollment is ‘ in ise $3 Bill EXPERIENCED hy Restaqrent, Dixie] puaBing setts, tells. Gravel and s\blsh and light trucking, PE 48079, a ~666- Previously eero—pi- r) 3 60 = 73 9 00 Ty : F m7 pils. were sent. to-schools in_adjoin- 8 408 (Tm 41 RO js& am Cover! ge ing towns at public expense. = = lain ete acs cak CAR Stenographers LESM stak Rig to Hold Harmonica | TOTLRIIT | eee moet tro popsten op aa ig C fe] armonica = for rr gaa dee Horm ani APPLY Pontiac arm and Strangles Guitarist, 13 - Products | #5esstaie: Industrial Tractor Co. LANCASTER, Pa, @® — Larry * Tights. Raperte + Geew. PONTIAC Mage Wealand, 13, was strangled| f Co. oa MOTOR t bedroom yesterday by al teen eek . ‘ harmonica holder he had rigged up| DON'T WISH FOR!” 30100 Orchard Lk. Re. “ himself. He was found slumped : DIVISION : over the edge of his bed with one| MONEY! Make it easily) | Farmington Twp. P ' i Balt. ed to 0 ts ersonne Department Frtaing . od THE PONTI AC PRESS ‘o WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ¥ 10, 1955 Paintin - ig & Dec ing. Grew ot Sma Eh =e 20) Wid. Miscellance == a ew of 3 men. erty Wanren: neous 28 ; walls washed “S438, | _ 64006. OUTSIDE TOILET. PE ae Sea ei os SLICE OF HAM Paiste too a. 3 INTERIOR A) Ww : : : JOR AND = fanted | to R zs : A washin > EX. en G ILA © : nS “PAINTING PA on To Ex BCU CUTIVE | AND WIFE f — RREN KE OFFICE ‘ or: Sale Houses a) -F wa APERTANGING — tase. 4 foou apt, WE NEED ‘ MEADOTRS GREEN LAKE) ° TRADE PAL Buds Sale Houses a3 WTD.: mR, OR +706) ug. 17. M Anile radii ba — homes, -ots AKES" Senelt 4 . . For _m ust us by e 1925 — mM . Sal wing, Free caimetay Pe 5 |” oo eee | ee le ried ee eee La) $600 DOWN He Howes, 42 Spee Seats aS “s IT - WOod ERD shaded as heat nic eee bon sapmied | | cote On 23284 of ON 3-0006 SIRES TO IVE DE ward S144 Rings here i tear eeneat, chepotng. ine aa. ecb Ca tod! . Painting & Wall W tue] OR 4° j “LEASE. 3 WHI binck te. goed pineprins ‘ete. ; ay “tor prvi an : Pree Bama Washing | 11 US BED ROO itt cos E BROS. Ee eels ce CRAWFORD a ae :FRONT 1 IOUSE. FE s SELL Le dl La nbs | sy ‘an, ~-._Parseteerepy _HA) re HOUSE. FE 28111) Satna, ee mh IR ey a7 Sener ewe: 2 * B a . ft aa amare. ew weeery | 2 ESGES ABSiSTANT big Eig ne pet A By hs poeta ly earn pred hdres — | oe ee 2 ee “Hh Ssh, Cchnicee. Em tot "By Sept t Mave. a eee) om Bie AD GUARANTEE tne family (Morse chicken arow" ACK Davy Crockeitn tixd¥ Hving foo —"Telovisioa” Se eee aby eve daughter 6 1 THE LISTI U CAN CAN- $11 300 ete & pa aay ete. | an dining — ‘izeplece "sepa ase goagelncongs m Service 22 wah 323600. cegeaennjeare Youn" page START PACKING t BRICK INCOME piel VELAND iromscoovenienlly art see! a Y OR WN Oe Bt NDI. o NG ovely 2 bed E 188 Cas th nioy the wk anced kitch- FE 5- ime TV 8ER Se Kitchen 10 gyri | Sb with drea B bests Lake Rd. Keego bepdied oa Seracner paren from | 3 SAN ve same I room ‘epte, on secon Two 3 8 be dre eo Master! Git seer oe pereh, pro babe en Ee ORE TERE Ty) aie: tier ead eeobep ence seen i ka Ria era Ce eee ees i Ne RADIO & cote Conon cane ee 0 Pes 1083. B acre with pba ar chard aman in Ward's Or- rnase Mas '% be ren 050. be Only rE 2-7 4 O bedrm. FE own pe peted th. bath« sete wine Petes a OS rents “ea a ot eae Tron, oO vee | Thee cee econ | Gea tame ue to Vv haat! rTM andacaped, o PLETE ary term ees it y Huron, & Tv | SPACE 66 . ie built in LY & ¢ ~ * ‘ami you ha os at oe | CE SUITABLE FOR STORIN sohtaLrous M. ELWOOD| fect tte zm foateres a uae 14 Valen Lane ® REGG cat'the tamily” Fag, yd “Typewriter Service 2A rare PE Sa __Phone OR’ 31812 of OR rest Cans Eilsabett L led. Large need ret ite pan. even EM DIT “vate 24309 | Modern ne Ee ; = riter Service 22A THEY, SAY THE ODDS|¥ M2 of OR 3 1109 284, FE 4-304: p ony ™, ; ss a a hatch, bie - +3107 or EM 3-3708 hace, » titchen, mepew ges. fur- PEwatfams Aun ibotea WA. ARE 1. ae S | WILL Buy combinetion “store winds IRAYTON oe pipes, te sehen chine AND AD’ ARE _ 1,000-1 S| eon et eee veer furnace, $11,000. M windows, AYTON PLAINS io _Suaeen mitment only. Sentra) ene pina ma-| STIL ell BUT y. Purchas LAKB being t Must sell. 0 mou | This lovel 2 xs RANC FE + _biv Co. 117 W and oth work. STILL HAVE HOPE : on Son Commerce Rd. Swe Taneferred. O8 Saw ther | = Eades Wotan eto une hiliside Woopa ON % i toe e117 W. Lawrence, |G — RF Ma a et ee WEST ; Ce ving room. Eiteb. | ile ‘Rasemept aitechs colontar Mitehell” es MC Sales Pro: . F. MeKIN my larg pan 9 bedroc AMILY 4 rms COLGATE STREET: Nice dhs Pears Pari | oe _eee fo ent attached al — Mitchell 3, 123 N 7 a Ere needs 4 motion Man- NNEY tik e attic of knot m home with floor. turnac: bath « — re @ very nice it . peom: thr - places, t rmica features, warage, eciee Gears | Sees Sear Soir ae infuse lets | ry era | “WALTE Ss Sa iy rom SN roe Gan feria excel reer een city ee ese en rear aioe KORE Simaicacclid a OM. NN nings. Mr Jen- @ and rat ia. ‘ove aters N a 7 ue Eitan tea Tas singe Wesera bath. x | we Gn nee age ermears Tee lates | rt meeftaey Gere! Rete Lake ig this iovely | 10's REAR QXFORD ancora DRAPES sent Bee, Paar Nt EE | we lar seete tt peat esate RSLS aes | oe Sree ait Sataeee | bet, euten, ee gm 3, Your &@ BED. WOR omes, f alists tn 5 ‘ es Moriga, ir FY, §-38 vy FE odera kit ower. B w e Gia DRAPES. material REING arms lak tradin: tgagg. Ins i Ly thi chen with eautitul ater, ofl posal. Ele 2 RIE ae eae COUPLE = usine e pro ® ate ——— AN wth. 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Owner —_ ford fo ip 'O OR THREE BE D- estabii vour Se _soscibane of OcT 1 THR Drayton PI 4272 | rae ew ve Real Patat E 5-44! : CLARK onty if me : shi ‘ OvaH ain ONE ; 5 TM MING e Exchanee | N( IR = oor FOUND: ary for_ad. FE 2-571 ” for Gather and tents Ou leading trader snowy phe rn fied painte MAY 15. = NE WAY | a a aND FIs e | TH ENI ’ BLACK 1 family. O raders of as the pa: * to paint QUaLt COAST on ‘ —_ Lal MING mR | All mod y (é het ok _iel, PE 48036 COCKER SPA WANTED ne Pontiac ee ee bouse COAST TO COAS’ Au el mr Or ce Read : c, : 8 : . | ete Ope room h « LADY'S BULOVA W = 4, room DNPURNERED 7 On |® DORRIS & SON tnd Content nail family ag HERE Ss | sircsnery 6 fares ee Femily hh Huron Cente: WATCH. LC socmewe o r widow Ne EALTORS ON us OL ne _ E. Closed THERE | somable with Ah riced rea-| custom onie— ion or call PH dried. Ri Lost leou ne 7 on 3 ee | este Soo PE 4-137 ENOARY CORNER BR homing ties Dine He MACEDAY L | Si ition wand py ys ee YOUR Pe _ #7763. 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For at m of this | give you pos- | 22" _® SALTY ~ Oven Piains $500 1) lay. tion, Food-O-Mat | are Living Fo Ralph, FE 2-7 : aif Mr. ___For Sale H Hou Basement acome on Biate | aginaw 2.0907 undays . own! ‘ a want Please on wo ie o x Quarters 3 30 oan equities. 17 SMALL wdDEAn | were sea" ~ 43 | bh with Pep tae: heat, 2 nie: kor Color a FE ¢s001) Lapeer #4 or M26 es blac! FREE PON HOOND: pea ange Pees Oe | el @ wank we wth be ot your Ea 3849 ee oh se mak ~ aa ee rental returns | Preutttut’y ed Famihe FE_ +100 Are you ambi black and white a AL LADY ro foor winin 20 bow i) be at your i Call Mrs. Mull eth in country : AND Ine ts tek vastanee tne * | ished segroom : $12: a tious? De you , Oakwood Rae 2 yr. oa tan smal part eanear Milford. Pay “ what you" Call now ‘and tel “a LAKE. AVAIL. 1 ; So private i 4 Lake erivue j —— arrange ter ap- ried © walls. ful . ny Large 2 a DOW N ne as busing. bo dae : ory “$10 reward # 01 Near es exchanged. es. 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FE 5-a978 “ ° | ERE Rr OER Sevan fooms “and ae 2 eRTY? of = cama | sigetem ie ae ue pe Tn nlsslived woe oak | ptgg tntag poco tg 1INGHAM ARE G ) wok arge private method “T PAY come, 885 bel” Phone eash tor wil ie Knott tered walls, ungaios ur sesoe- that needs Very. 1 AREA er let. viedn: outs after child bath. | oualified of showing @ ROOMS EM ‘TSin1 equity sasco| * y pine dimett oak floors. | Bee ca and te re- | hem. attractive red od ates Contains." personal pavers PN et qualified prospects sa eny to | Suenee Dr ‘tncuire teal iY OWNE: Wehen, full Paver Youngstown | Ke oot ‘S| fees, is Beomie ork roast 40 ACRE F +5038 oF Perens 1 oe af. 1 heave one| jocters ot Dant acne time | ake 4 al Inauire 1931 Bs Y OWNER: ATTRACTIVE i — well landsca) oe pr gas heat. ego Harbor Lovely new eabbement Laces WIT = FARM | (ost 3 ¥R 23-6331 . FE ; call PE 2-0066 : | fama ane and now We with | BEAUTIFU ms te | bath, —— ds, 6 B BRICK = home ts well w fenced yard A nice €roo mate seaped parcel 4d Large VITH LAKE 7 | le OLD FEM Wed erties pueee on UL NEw 6 aM DO! re y sunroom tile | gt riee of on orth the ask- -sereetied | m house with and trees. The hom with nice od J ee Re. ‘See Duck Lk. of Teele, ee | ec PO ‘Transportation — 31 | ‘anes © npetie » pon na a ee Th oe Et ment. PE gine og laced dows var: | a be aon Cc HAPING ‘me Onreae — overhang “agcorated. ‘hes pevea t —__ = Pests | . iN 2-2065 a ' ~ _Neite, Pe Sosea see ‘TLAC PRESS EMPLO zoo ane aren sean coke Call UN | | =.= nd) Sserenes BROKE: IN-BIGELOW culsmetis we Carpeting, drapes, parce bun ‘aacioy wth % $-0542 me tr vce U BUY nT R OXBO BUI RS ashe ee, ment A with 3 . Lost: BROWN LEATHER Oakley Ve gay of from IT—WE'LL pd ad = room hoses Ww rf BOC RooMs. pe in ek oe . R LY ug gues b te Bs pooner p ape ee le qhiewen e0 — ed te | onthe uit base: : . vicinit ER Wai co Rd.’ ‘om- xtra nic th, © ail castsicied Walarturd. usse] __FE #11 ft in vir ene creane Contains | ae See +30. oh per mesh. Em Waterford eens regiase == a); xcellent complete — xed nic 1 prt iy ee ieee Hots Woe to A a fe eet ee are ‘GAY a a ct a htt tS obbies &: s ist if je by Augus 7 house € ROOD ERBE * | Open Eve " La RD GIROU ‘ rh , ~y- >uppl FE stbte Laue ee . per month. ip tot decorat ss RT. = es tt) 8: 8 E ¢-6% X & FRANKS — NEW SCRABBLE me MA LS MA «1308 or alter Coeperalive. | We ‘yon i number te ands il oees cer ae IS |. wa PE e903 | OYonr wilt roa omer pple > aylor —— ft skeen: Sree up (frames "eet ieee" oe Totinnse | peor as MY EQUITY Glove Ww — clout bef toom t home, Tee. 1% Try eter t pint pe | om age _ INSURANC _Lawrence. FE -{framst + Wid. Open E feos, me basement. | Sem 135. at iT BAL- sions beereeee oS apa- Pp | Open _ Ave =z WE BUY FE 23-1414 East Contrac ves, ‘tl 9: Sun. Lat ‘Cooley Lake 1880 Baw.| and 135. House 7 mo. 3 lots with nished divided rway to Eves. Pm, TRADE ¢ : ts, Mtgs. 32 ae ee . 104 - ke privile @ Rd. Union bee sae Mosvices ie. rooms J vocreates pos" tee, ama Semi rk repels comer E SELL AND /C acrreamae - NEXT DOOR _ ~ares Shown _by aes $125 heated ~Oi_ 9-9006. Warrison 8. . in very. attractively This home BA ; Laren meee ens, eng peal aE | Ae awe Se vor oneneee nown by appt EM 36123 BY — Dai POUR ¢ Tite ALD EAGLE ers for end reta! a HuJ™vY ND CONTR. OFFICE RENTAL eit WWNER SIX HOOM HOUs ail Ss UR tors rms AKE See Pi eehett en eae ae eee oe eas ted in Rie Fone ns _ Daily & Sunday 129 | Ee a i ee caren se FE 58750. VICE 1055 W. H : = : CLARK NEE REALTY co 38 302 A bel ph DAues _ terms, OR_} 12560. Cash = prs Lone st 4arge pe e hock Aeoete ce io ‘ie : ie dition netrens | ils in exee! “Notices & Person ee ee ee PROPERTIES WiLL LEARE 4 ROOM BAT By OWNER, ¢ ROOM AND BATHE + | Ghimany, outetanding features tiring "octane eren reeprem — a a _Notices & Personals 25, qe ra we nares ost tga | a te geboai | Sou. oe Bthetstertsce | Be Fa elie saa bots Us| htaccess fa "Leaas eh cape | sronvand SYLWAR *MANOR Se ey = ‘Aerotred K 5 co oe ft We nese fot os sel ¢ week | "Od poateller Seaire Mons: Mates | $15 ot month. References Baste hood fiousE ¢ Privileges. FE 5-961 gt jel warn @ fully ele i price with prsmerae pre: tical Flint VAN MA eo} 66 gal ae aoe cup na Sh | pre Pooley sell — t gortes for th sa . Call OR 37 red.| with WITH ACRE 0 21,/ ture: think -e@ he Leoubaned Sin room = rs bie nM : pater Ate have we purenaces pp onhoees , = werty and | with e resent | ‘Rent Lak | OR _3-7458 | rith orchard. 1066 ¥ GROUND ures such a8 me with fea bedroo bungalow with we price house—for @ For p. May be ieee mae and jet the records of | ¢ will strive vou = Jalable + ene wom substantial down "p e Cotta _.| BY OWNER: i Cloveriawn 87 350 with $709 these for oul fou beeeenen lst floor three year around use. tent ~ _tormer arth customers from ot | best service te eine kent | 7; With came tor earan t ges 36A | room ,al MODER _ | month in down 849 y | 8 basement Im Ges heat, —OMPARE "ae immed Don't mise the possible the | properties cash for @ ots § ROOM lar home, N 2 BED) °T* cluding ta per fon $8500. mediate posse: Le as tate : Auprvox 1 ur Sweet. OR 31802, trade you if vou >tan Semrebie aod LAKEFRONT arge rooted attached: garace. | nee Bee he sap cad te | VACANT: . terms a rack ACTOUS TR -- RRS beg oS nem | eee ee | eee meee Sha. WE) emeom re tre seen Mi 2 ageier en ae IRL OR = 1362 W. Huron ssi‘ and Just = Fl en 20 through able trom Au ROCH age. FE “4 : water tower \ i Baldw | board: stered walls, b! x EDROOMS. . sHS! : = Mp eraadi natigetngiael, Mix ve _sasie ee near See a | COTTAGE, FoR m Bet On F888-| Fore case, i quiet nego «ROOM | ssa = | Rebement wi et titchen “Pa oN, BATH Lacated in Crescent Lah | Fh gg = ed aut | Cash em | as req | forced air” tw ighborhood Ga + ites ccavie High Close te CAR seepage caper roo ¢ Ee sacoyi ngasER AyD Yocn Waiting en’ nea # with | EXTRA | NICE UPPE ae naee oe screened troot Put, vase: [Russell Y ble dowe ve oa erry ot vee tid oo con ender 3 tae se ecroom famity : AU y. —_ : » low N reh. oom, 1B sta "wall pa AgD Ufa Yor good contracts call of Sas Ware af re mi mer [om om oe vide aEDROOM ate eee = ouna | * TAWRENCE _W o CENTER porch. ‘Attached °F car ‘garage’ ao Al) 1" retirees, reas sourteuus action, ay for auiek. Coane sive Real E: __| eat “int Spo "retrigerater. te HOME, 1% c i% CAR GA. on Bs ce ye Stepan od p1 00 down tana. of Les r families stake Eachonee good ee ie have Lee ba tract pis paneens. a ym Eves “ti 8; Sun, RD Z . n " om. call . Sean want diaily invited, A. JOHNSON, Realtor Rent Apt 2 | eee By ON ania : we In‘ Lake Orion. | $500 eae Fe 5 Sa ats IR NEEDN'T” = — the bole cee HOME. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. a ed _ Furnished | 33) A aE oS 7, a0Y ay = cash | Desemnent, aester home Em 136 re 4-9584 F AS RBE LATE ij aa vuanee poe. | LAREPRONT. LL. REALTOR ag ? : | Pre a A ___FE4-253 ENTR bs 2 bike to NT. pafige tie! _port hd OR [and rough miing | Ps t. PIKE ST Compiet ee eas Seanee ae | your U HAVE SPOTS BEFORE WE ARE covhnd sits SeCLEE 184 Mt EUTRARCE 42D fe. we, Me 3 ne? mals oR SALE E OR 0 ToUbE Ow ort Rd OR ma Off aire) erative peels Estate Eachanee : Hgto ories including sew pt oe ma BO op mong wind ere an : . = _MA #1778 oF De is mm 208, 1eW roars a off contracts D SELLIN Detroit Dr. 8. Rec rane! Ca! i Iookin what t, mod reer Bs. Notlons pee Gees | Pocge prc py blo on 8 ee AND For R re FA Sse. tim captors gh nook were ores! cohen we have what? call the as Low lorge reome pag age areal gee s| of and i BA ent R . ete. w garage. new ° As a PLESH - value quic highest of private TH, M ooms For s. Car- knodt: ay. uble ¢ what you Bult in quick cash sett ter | 18 Fiorene entrance AIN won 37) further detai 2 wooded lots y pine throw Som: by bus to Lane v0 ariel Wy 3. No ae FOR Nicholie & H lement. | 9 eas — Ave 2 men. aft 3 ROOMS, § CEDAR x ISLAND LAKE 1s |} BEDROOM ee. MY F207, GI RESALE - rar downtown. es, - a ockings nec | 33_W, nd arger | CG ne ag BATH, C0. EE, Sra basem <7 nous! te ome ae eens | cette: “- 7 _AKEFRON —— : oe Huron 0. we, adults. FE AT. RE-| pre si ser Ser tp nished 3 lots. partly a | _ Ss ooo, . Inke ortvile: sancied dine large livin MEV INT— ene = $$ ACT & caus |? piROe,, ROCeE Sia. | U8 STOP PaIvare & ay AE? ee fae 91.500 = “ee a fe rom. | . NEW ALL BRICK svonsibie its wil at be ie 1 & SAVE | $$ | Ma IE LLY ao) ansd acre ater Aluminu “INISHED - y mk INS LA > i 3 bedroom wi ON Ad * INVIT, rk. rat REALTORS © | Rent | N. DAY WOR! io ful home ens, This beauti- -D LAA hor co two-b ones nivraalilvallnareatlaba th living roo _ Printed BA Atalay hi ggg Thane 3 Rvesinee ora Eeettees | pace Apts. Unfurnished 3 34 a a -y pearly Ae ag 4 Sa Eas a cn beaut ROOMS. AN UNDRY Fog gg N atleres + FAST M ANSFIEI = cohent sntkichen wi me ain: SPENCER t Y Devan ms 77 oe ase iM, BATH C ny : a oaae tamer nat nan ~~ JOMS, AND ONE * Soret I landscaped ment. oll | AD Attr MANSFIELD agsag te gery oe wan woe PENCER FOUNDATIONS ‘4 MORTGAGES —" phar PATH, UTILITIES FUR. onvalescent Hom Si0,000 with $2. eae. Only NE} tam end sere Te are active One Story F gar forces. ait, heat end pone faults atened te cocrest AND | ON PA ene ee RT Are omes 38A tor $2, dees. vi BLOCK F thy screens, B rm _—Home With Frame ties A +. Excellent school auto. ‘ . fort. | better figure RMS OR HA attra . Cail ROMC - is white frome buns sure to see Fub B wood 1a) facili; © ,- fart... style health, M acre’ SUBURBAN fr RY. AP VE ROOM KEEC = M CLARK bunealo 1 Pe and clean mily home = fred M cae or write Winnt No wi N prem ROOM erly. lad POR 1 one | 1 .EAg HARBOR STON - | suBURB w today! | Street. G. Paved . Call for sgpeniunene. fre Mt Otacer, S310 Canal Ra | ea sus |e ae ites 1 _bloek to 8 STON GRA URBAN WITH LAKE . Garace and “Land ately ores ac 2-4131 nal Rd.. AR $0 right for ‘em Pin ae} Pe oo van Lake—privi- MMAR Privi- | Lot... dscaned | 3 bed SUBURBAN Se 2) eo iy Ree er =o SR eee | Mag a aede. eae Bie meee | Heine sencmmne| tle” med 9a it we = > we i _Dorothe “Schertser, PE. 63105. or “home cai iS AND BATH, —— Teattmeemee, BS ment. ¥ ffon' a — : PN abe le he pp naetonts leree PRICED AT cont pereee, ~F with q = eet. newly decorated, adults Hotel Re 38as.| good” cond neater, This he ond new [aie °C with $8,450.00 pee chrube. A good etree the m ve the contract i ooms =| § condition is home is L Clicbedicds me with easy euberban n 39| sieated co Inside and in ARE onion ! WITH wn. access to down * +649 HOTET bt A good buy st tepaetsned OF. A pretty log home. $2,000.00 Dow sk for : re ROOSEVELT $750 _down. y at $7,950 with Sith’ oreeseway roll froma roome | own Geor exit Rooms $12 re ee a eee elo: garage, Larg double at- = r R ] * op: Be ettse oe W H IT |: to GI for nothing D sh en take Hous Spans lot WM. A. Real Eatae Des rwin . , hd knot Bald Ep] except Mortgage Costs] With gee ac. heat and me ise select oak floors ft. > mn or Sa We bee FOUR PAN $10,800 raMuy of $200 per month from ———4 Income : ~ $495 DOWN : reo tarter homes we | be eee seote tami | = CABIN INCOME 27 8. Teleat: oh ea < ance cherees oT ' be ve Rea : wo" MB REALTOR SET-UP Corepers : change ~ 7 $-0522 Booutitul Waterford location, et Ot ode bes 7g ako CURETTER: WE Wilt, BUILD On TOUR Lot pe furabied. Also M6 fine coe) 1G, MANNA, 4 ‘ Cost you $4225. $110 down 943| °*% Dunaslow Call for details. | RocHESTER RD ong 6 ROOM ] mo. Bee our model. For addi- a won etn? yt e. Reatthatietues’ “| HUMPHRIES | gree eS S ubu : OTS@ |REALTOR _ FE 2.0474 4 - | 83. N. Telegraph Rd Open Evenings : 6018 Cass Elin Rd Co-operative Real Estate Exchanse : E_ 42352 or FE 20179 ex Two BEDR CUSTOM BUILT | Sees | KNUDSEN |) “ho ; - : i ’ workmesshig Se ee z _ Evtablished 1916 _weekéare. ane, EAST. SIDE INCOME. $200 per ri ave. 138 Prseee. Elilzabeth Lake Estates month plus owner's diving * % rs. Near schools and bus. id COLORED nove See four bed Fat basement, stoker heat : reoma, bath on first floor Laree ict. ba birest. Let 2 We bore whet ves Reve aluave Carpeted living room with nice tenants pay for vee = home 2 — a laree outare subdivi | fireplace basement with $13,000 with $3,000 d: s * new modern a netty : room Thee homes are comatete and | 5 ean Fee san NOPELLOW 8CHt AREA wad oie ep i aoe me So - : “ | Seminole Hills "shea tata bem Vacemani y, | en, tiled th, full basement A SS EA Ne Nicely located three bedroom with tiled fir, and ree. rm. paved j two-story — home. Has diniffg| street. See this one for only — Day j room kite! large $11,950, terms. ! Aimar rem breakfast room. een rte | — foom -w' 5 tae "heat nice eed let. in Price heat. Good garage. . Beaty BUILT P 1OMES Th rth b Geddes $ om Pull ‘bem. Good con- eee Vippeanianent. = Constructed on your lot or ours c ver - +540) Fomeh ears thet” pL bay : a f ( . a es fu aanere A wort REALTOR Ww m. H. Knudsen basement and attached garage 1% E. Pik FE 45005 suo Realtor $13. 950, ~ A" Lee i Phone | FE +4516 Eve FE 5-1308 Bie model bil, home Ideat sor _heaus' | S| vailal or . : bedrms.. full basement Open fon Abdernae Re Waterford | North Side and 4-4 b ,appotn 3 we oe ~ Cute, attractixe— te dun. | Plans to c ones trom. 5 ROOMS AND BATH ‘iL galow with Seaeeeen ead ga-| start at $9.07. We srranige oe ment. QOeg heat Near St rage Generous Hiv’ room, sep- fancing. Phene now or dro Mike's. gisee down. By owner.) arate dining room, 2 bedrooms, the FE 204640. plastic tile bath, automatic heat : 3 Rel weter Sere (Bi peroves: | TEs pases ou howe Oat, > arks- MACEDAY LAKE cut, Oltered at gn een | ten school district im trede for Lovely 2 bedroom ranch style) his modern 3-bedrm. west sub- 3 bungalow in tiful setting. | Pact Side urban home on large lot. Mod. = 200 f water frontage | peat te ern = kitchen, Age basement, of! = On Fed Geep : tamily—heire: ye heat— condition:—-Cn! ! the lake, ell rooms are — seems BE orn , a Date: for further tafermation. : average in sine, you will find! Scie Mnme rece) stores’ ond | )-BEDRM ’ an ideal kitchen with plenty of ro 1 ral s i R CORNER, West sub- birch cupboards and Vinyl = = wena tan AL ty 7 psp a ee ne years old ; floor, living room has @ natural | eh chiens mak : t., full basement y fireplace, ane nice paneled . alls, | Pointment only, make yours now reesewav to attached 2-car ga- the aives rage Bhade = trees, blacktop * with - eaite ro mucune cists. lve - street, good surrounding homes fplaeriecceecceemee tae water softener, hot water heat, Bud” Nicholie TCARE FRONTAGE. t, _dNow ot $14,060, terme 16 acres with | Other | REALTORS ie 752__W__ Huron Pa > Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange ta) bungalow with ond ges heat. 68, EA&sT BUNGALOW $51 INCLUDING TAXES Dandy modern, two bedroo: = bun heed with select ook figors. plas- walla, lovely Eichen Wal basement. Tas heat torm w we ecreens. Large lot, $0. price. THREE , REDROO EDROOM Fpl oteetes on » ebpronimately % etre of iand with oak floors, new car- petins Deeutiful Kitchen, “evsly th, 3 dandy bedrooms, large TV. room, basement auto- matic hot water, Coal furnace, aluminum * Joslyn, BEA sre. Lov BLY Wa HOOMS Ideal with and bath ‘down two pon oe half bath up replace, beautiful basement with asphalt tile Moor, oil ac. heat, watersoftener and 2 car sersae. A home that we are show WE SELL=WE TRADE © DORRIS & SON 41857 | GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS FOR THE FAMILY — THAT WANTS NEAR &T. yore Cer Si i cellar, landscaped corner ft. frontage s a p oding Petes er Wants Bx ered fi Finer-tr WONT Tt tT WON'T RS a salu Bulle cand earns + $080 — town. New—2—bearoom —mod=+- leaving town bop becgre fo al =, e ol s on a ga os trentage aa) goed) flshian lake ore ——— wi picgre wine ment only. Eve. Mr. Allen FE 23370 Orton on — north oeet EASY LIVING PL AN gow. Excellent bitchen, bath, eit | me. fal beth one i bat BRICK RANCH forced air furnace ve WILLIAMS LAKE Ideal’ spot for retirement. 8 io) mahi BAS Maat lg Da wns) | oma) ‘This i¢ an outstand! alue to. @ ‘Adame toad ne aloe ee ae Bae HAYDE 3 ‘tri-level ie. Beau- r row J. Cc tiful Toom with fireplace, _ . FLOY dD KENT, Realtor pine ont —— roe ot sx tnegs N dining L and down, 3 OFFERS 4 -W. Lawrence PE 5-6108| room am ao a 86 E. Walton Blvd. PE 8.0441 . ett size bedrdom and divided ; r frenee’ to the carpeted a living Jones Realtor : ves on pecond -level, there is a Next to Consumers Power with a marble designed natural | fy a | ARTMENTS, PRI- wy _ eens hy Bae $800 Down a ; —- and we eee “land Lata vate Frances baths. gas Seis Se sewers) om latent ey sod thade, Te bath an veri: | St condition Pe baie wh . 2 ar —_ leges. hes A Qa - On large New Ranch Bungalow storms and screens, Ottered vo ~ DRAYTON W OODS 2 : In restricted area, just $19. oe SEE IT | 4 room brick. Breezewav, 2 F. e W C i] di west of city. Brick and Youn, Love iF car garage. Double lot. Oak ood O.| mmediate Possession frame exterior—size 27x40 2 floors Basement. New furnace. $ rooms, 4 bedrooms. oak 21 ft. Mving room, dream BRICK COLONIAL Lovely home at 2240 Fortress. OR 39-1936 m 0-5 automatic hot wa 9 rin: BM err ra a “Cpage Mule suentine oe neat Fee =e After § call OR 3-2608 tory. in ent. 2 car| High light basement — for Re Re iro: Ts on. | Free Sale Late rop. — ne erage 3 blocks from recreation, City water 80 ‘3 odes with ne ee | aa RPP LPP t owntown. ; "ne * = 616.850, on yom, with cheerful fire: BUSINESS BUSTS i B . en and family sited i a Ba eman “eee 1 *—-syvatr Vittage ta and family’ sised dining. Feom. OWNER Fee bath, bungalow, Pull base- —— long, sleek low ed i = fy oy oe mua kore SACRIFICE An Acre new oll furnace, 3 bedroom = brick ranch tory. Fe 5 ie peek fenced. warage, Beautifully dome with | mae So gro Paved street st a of fertile soi] surrounds this . . fruit trees, orkshop. W Washington J = and We wn 7 take front year round be hem ve room home with full berries. $11,000, $2700 cnet, "sorme and “ecreen =i t#17,0, term Porlmever heat, beautiful fire- . e, 2 car down. : and’ man here | School, Offered ot at $1 a. -! oat arage, en on. . — vere. sate so oetvinges APBROX $1,000 DOWN Shed te believe’ wnat = Near ebster x oon Eo ae ae es oe pea $080 Nakes ” cubstantie fot Soutse “Living room 2 Family Soecal 7 Cc. Panges | "010. M15. aon payment | with fireplace. dining rm ccmae me soane | . Ree Ortonville 132, collect. [ room, downstairs al Don't ¢ RES] LAKE 130 FT FRONT | Pioneer Highlands carpeted, 3 bedrooms, bath to a “Cracker Box” just MA * rE b 1 her ate. Fe See It's brick with three = =, ere 13,600 | ~ com, pyrchage Wiis spacious COTTAGE (ON. WILLIAMS LAKE. rooms, end the plan. terms — * west side, 3 family with 6 Co-operative Real Extate ‘Exchange New slware wanted wisn 4 bath : % oe OR_3-2130 and n, Lake Front your” family “asd gag "EE 5.0063 = M° LAI ~ HOME wail to wall {garpeting fire. Lake Pron coms and bath up, tow wears ate" sand Realty. place tile kitchen, 1'5 car Attractive remodsled rented per month. 1073 W. Huron cY rear vard. with $0 feet of lake Ponsa Has new gas furnace unit went Se", TO BRANCH aay What mote a a pa —_— condition face 3 dbedrms., den, ries fnpusa'™ yesroc, "ani| feted tats Seartet be it et - 5 4 im shade iW - Lake Front path gs ed torte. vi7.s00 eb pegeseeien tied Chub Dr. Californis ranch: tome that ment, olf Lad Pane OE in METAMORA BEAUTIFUL Pip | BALE, “DRAYTON 4 we OODs limited cellent are st of ry be beautiful subdivision Pattee large utility room. Ol) fur- lot. at just 690. ver fron! naee, - ae cer ae- rage. Zat Crem oe prov. MONTCALM er d _ jakes Ideal ‘ocation for this Large corner lot for just $2500. ie ranch noms Built in full orice Terms 199 pa at_door, 30 day} EJ JJ ns lam sitter | ELABETHLTAKE RD. | 2 ty Ww $55. ver w 36 Acre Estate : terms. es = . One of the show places of Oakland County hesaiet fust J. R. borth of rick. bed 5. 2 baths & lava- ry wedi vagy noe oogtleen t * res eit Real Estate and Insurance room. specious dining room, 1011 W. Huron st PE 5-618) cnusualy larwe a 1 _s Pedrecne & both. to. ente- is uD. &@ 7 mate ol beat completely | Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A a The cone, is be wan ms is uate m Seattle edreened ‘Vier | STANDARD OU COMPANY. MOD we have bdpel ealebaycl Telegraph and Myron. now avail ties of trees. thrubs,. “oat pad en, “ool coors tee fees The St ok AF =, rig? party. information. eal! we on @ diac’ — Road and = ; Siow 1604 or Detroit, WOodw rontage im prov Count Road. ‘Teal for de- For LEASE OR RENT 1300 ¢ setemee = a easen of of parkin 5 tear aren and Elis. unrewi value py » with, terms. Lak ne Ww ve ses Roy Annett, Inc. ‘fy iat Rragecleael fa oer pie. ec “:E FH wa coo 37193 — alls juron i Oven Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | WEW MODERN BUILDINGS. 3200 Sa Ft ‘ce parking area Near ‘hard Ave an¢ Telegracb iT ACRES ii? ACRES ON TARVIA. NAR | _Rd_ PE 5-264 $3,500 equity a STORES . mately $5,500 to pay. Good location for drugs, hard- _fonvitle LaDy : . | Ware, ladies’ a _ Store. iy T COV- beauty 8 ete. rge parking ered, wi 3 ; . , 500 cash, § miles out. Cooley AST SIDE E if oe. Fe oe | Auburn A Sg diock east ati | PREY Acmage "On" Baubabuw tee of East Bivd Pontiac. Inquire front . ls write Lyco .- Call Ma. 3-0351,. fet 4-38 640 Auburn Ave ve Lake Frontage We ha re egies 0 ve tour 25 ac a rivate (30 » or “are needs Ho Vie a PARTR AM aes aces 4292 “Dinie _.. OR pisse ‘Eres. OR _3-9006 taNp sUTTABLE sites ion mul mediate bu bun ie mercial ig industrial Mi Sylvan Realty AR im RD. me it AT MEDDLEEL Wikies Ponce Estates miles wn Funtice.” ym caatdliend sits ms about $456 ~ Waterford- Dra B3 x 150 ft waset oe te, — ‘to schools goed rouds. Low e rest- BIG HOUSE — tran A iarge value ate ow an. of $750. down. district, ry only tts. ze ws ie | Otter—Sylv ivan Lakes . a aes Pe $1,600 el pinladiogel® | Best CARL W. BIRD, Realtor RIDGE subdivision, $17,- -7167 | $00 cash, Call FES: between 5 & 7 = | ae son, 0s sites, Highly homes and better living, Op geod Sale Business Property 49 BUSINESS CORN S Fo promo and Walton: TT + gad “ZONED FOR BUSINESS AUBURN AVE. #0 Ft of red hot frontace corner t foot. Development — - Drayton pian. Mich. WANTED TO ASE: MEAT dept. PE 23-4363, z | Recieeee | Opportunities 51 : STORE . . Good location Eres ; “tauipment and’ fural 7 and - $82 per mo, real este! ‘and ail st a saying. ikasnp 6. iN ‘ten’ “Good ey service or, ese. ee pcan py xcet dishes. ” PATENT MEDICINE Neighborhood store on main hich- way, Drues sundries. seda foun- tain. No preseriptions, Net profits bia ‘ith Al sperm it. oe . wo en i lent parking, Onlv $6.00 dn. for RE & all. No. 2 John A, Landmesser pPONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE +1583 $0978 ae "% foe Be Soe Sere RESTAURANT ANT FULLY EQUIPPED. — down yment Call FE 58o4 Highway. os tis REALTOR “BIRD TO fo BUY PARTRIDGE FOR SALE: CHILDRENS SHOP, oa” Rochester OL 60721. 6:30 BEE poss GOOD Coane a sone Fe or Sale Carpenter shop and sane Sian seh Denes chine wat ee ause Heath: Terme tn sul buyer PE 5-328 rE ; DIXIE AWY. RST AVEANT AND GAS ch ston. <— Li —land, bidgs. on ant tation alone ry Load year. Always a hot rs and 4 4 room apt. wun money-maker. Re: he Large automatic heat and 3 base- jae a bapa _— poe GIROUX = 3 EceKs GENERAL REAL ESTATE or Co., has an opening {ippsienced ‘carpenters. am with lx - Deve Bere. at in "riint. Michigan, i ~Sonortantty tor the right man GOING ANTIQUE BUSINESS _ wnbe opointment call John Fair R2 Stureess + _ Phone 98F3, ‘rable Sale Land | Contracts 52 20 9 PER CENT “pisvomnr, PROP- PLC. Wood Co. te Williams Lake Rd. & use Peed oe set toons a0 each SMALL CONTRACT fon sate. | >. on yas’ — i! nt PE e3303. oleae Money to Loan ‘53 WHITE i RENTALS-ON WATERFRONT. | (State Licensed Lenders) $250 mo. income. $5,000 : _Buyets call OR | ioe 41 after | e Dm, #28, TO. 3500 BROS BUSINESS & HOME g pense Oe re tis38 . aig fore witn sbi | | WHEN YOU NEED REALTORS nein “highwe ing $10 —$§ russe OR BiH" of ™om_sarm | false ott tn ices 29-$500 -RIPE FOR Ley entory oF You can get tt quickly on your DEVELOPMENT Pg Inde “or } rt éacers Pare Ae sei wear” Clartston-Orion rion Rar Price Pa. Srvenvine collect you wiih yo Rie * = : BROKERS ii es Betiand. ‘price 430.000,” | We need two men who are i 38 ACRES on Coolidge Rd., Troy} able to purchase new FINANCE CO. Township. Price 54.000. GMC trucks to haul con- FE 4-1574 #0 ACRES uit qpestiont jake ve crete, stead y-employ- Ponting State a zo Me ee ment. Good offer to right ted in Independ- arty. = FE2-3091, REESE) kaa FMP) Buckner's 100—ACRES on Baldwin Ra. tn | Saar 4 SS Onkiand County WHEN WANT "to borrow CASH ——e ——e we oe to 9500 yo ae Se with B | Monta: 808 We'As Assist in All Phases of Development . 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE - Cio hisictka tisiar ie A. . Laylor % a ; . Pee 6 - ‘a (Menez to Leen : . s 1 r —— he {State Licensed ._ $3) Sale - . . ~ Lenders Hi : : ; ‘ wrt ousehold Goods 57 Se I THE PON , = ae = na “Household Good TIAC PRESS. Ww | acaba \ gee ean Wena” SIXOER, SEWING s 57|For Sale Mi EDNESDAY, AUG | . fo Wes Fh Gow eakinel. Comat =a ale Miscellaneous 60 cA , Att GUST 110 ; . és vs nem coleet, Cemsete...6.00. Dor DaMe, Scacy RNIVAL ck . 1955 yd i . ve ie a aos eee Sn soars. : in sate rg ee CELLA : = — 3 . we a oy ATER, LARGE. i Zier's@ Sa SS by Dick Turner | “Sand, ray ; . 0G Re o ‘> mer « stove. Ape. sa. only gue Dex +. VAN i a Gravel & mai i — a ae ¥ fallen size Meter | Co. ota a ot . : — . A TOPSOT, eevel @ Dit 6 Sale Farm Equi ; oes 4 ORTY-ONE See : ~lsieh. Dealers wete : ane OTR = mention pment 7 AL D ae | gravel. EM 38 iT, SAND, eine ri «se 6 [ OA Pontes | Ponadion "St 2s wee wae SARE - one ea Se HITCHES / a Os eToR to ‘ rmacron, wew | Auto: [Accessories 80 AVENPORT AND, CHAIR EX: | Fl ufo Bester, 6 an cette res pie Sunnie. for’ top Sine with po Ew) Auto Gla Pees Pnessonabie. ‘FE | Ploor model, Hosrer ta9.95. a mame ence, | | yeeeed i.e aS = | iis wuss fee woe dl secritiee, as Service 4 yensOnt, 7 aan Mids. | SERCTRIOTL . eet" Z “1 bea : Extra > | Ee PE |e bat del Phileg range, regular | cs al se een doo oea | USkb TRACT =e : ast ot FREEZE UPRION1 inodel -freeser for every. Toom tn, led E TOP Sil, : D -FRACTORS # Servic America’s bese ey “CRUMP EL wee gnse| eae designe. Terrie, : eum 5: © ladle i GOuD “van. TeacToR ae TV1c years ears. 8 00 3485 ECTRIC Dining room, t Jalen, 4238. [DUMP “TRUCK | seit Sore ALL Sat You can. © forego 0 si at TRAD O4s taRORL Fon gs Porch, $2.98. $10.98 value eee | gol. SERVICE. TO: PRICED ane Gab | 2 au 4 aed ' porrow ee , $2.96, $5.05. _ er * Pp TO pe AN | Oak et etna 4 tative featke Mees | Bane pag foctory ‘regulars, Michigan ‘Ps eh ea Pafoei teams | (CLE Se eS E ae hg bette | eatin Bearic aa | resent Si Orchard Lane Ave foursewn. oF Movies oe gs. RING BROS” ee site we: RN A. ROK" S035 MAPLE _PE 2-800. AND TRACK. Pitan? rey, Deters | ~ YOUR 1H ir ol GINES HOUSEH! pot maw, din: 'AINS, fie can “Sees ety picture tube Ament ELECTRIC JET POMP VIRST $3 liver” EM bs in AND VE | __PONTIAC RD, Ne Sepre Gury ay *) Pe, LD wood-Wekefield room set, oa z Py year _popper._ x model electric $3 énay Rd_ Pontiac, 270-8. Hos- LEE z Por yiader aad er. 7 FIN — eieaner. ker new, lompe $200. EM 3-4213, ELecTRIC POWER corn eee Wit Fon L wa TE neun rd, Chev, = id ANCE ee pore aIOW ere” USED with lee Re. cord a eee ent gravel OA Peal ex: | stamps a on Bri SPECIAL = 3 an eee IC STOVE. #40 TRADE- IN a. _P.™. or Weekends. bode HARDWAY Cn M ier aan purchase Pipes aes ist tne oe Ploor Saginaw kay EAGY SPIN ORYER WASHER: : DEPT. Ft. BOT O% HOUSETRAILER ph or _Digek Girt, oe Ree, st 8 maleher mower complete sc “TRAM. AUTO. omemenrs Phne FE ie : tanks. : sto r ¢ 64758 at, sand LE aud Ps as = range - 056-06 J gg eet i a BIT RUN RO: “EE’S Sal Now 859 mt Dire Hw PARTS ? Beit bed ‘frames. 30 Bi s -- See 3-373: juminum build Minnow ess road aad eave PRGC: PE 30830 es & Service =s ANS (Senta se din 0 Be tage roweN woo eee i | Moa meee ES wal ba UELATE TT ta pAb | Bank big oa $0.08, |“ waher suite. 8 rine Ls irt and wm. ravel = > De es Davis peniv. | Peau Purniture. wings. | Pearsons ate 29 50 voce 8 co. ne r lack cere, New Id Machinery, Johr orags ee Becca | sae ert femeirrde) Ee EP ey: % ® SMENDLY sevice END TABLES SSbe oo ° FUR on ¥ pot Frene! mare, tes rent. T INES | era £33ED ROAD & eto vibe pment, Phone nar te "Oakier “a cars LY_SERVICE and tradition: “MANY NITURE CO. caltt, stlep- v'a Ploor Bealer 63.1 bib gg Atv De DRIVEWAY) = RE and Ave, Ph. FE 4 N ed buraproot, al design Fy I'TEMs “@asy- cing out all } re +621) inson Band ushion CONDI 1 10 ) ' For “Sale T bh FE +4013 e $500 are, a ig pacent ope od 16 8. SANay st. Hxettes awnmowers at a ey OAD C Posed el MAO MAC TRE NE dD ~ » Tires: es 806A . | réguier price. 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M ~ : BEAGLE PUPS ton ON 3-peat | tan and unused actor, _Sale M — | oar ised ine where nt Micaela te ey | mR BALE: LA _8-3100 iscellane | AR AND TR implement Ford tracto tle Motor Scoot : closiieg Company mate coheed Gabe Apt lan gaa were a 3 3 peru lene ie SOFA. $10 a ~ HONEY WEL ous 60 For Sale Miscellaneo al cbamoion a = register u inn atk ihe oe vee ARRON mer eet 8 8! ae FINEST QUALITY FE sasry | Gerrgerator. gu WO. cones. GOABEL Boyty ee | mat Coal end weed. 63 THER. us 60 BOXER 039 | New Oliver Oca to ‘Bou ee Sacer fet Bel ble Sei "SE oe es baad aes AB Sy te ts on acraan—nepuines ro | Hy" STOP mash oe pace gah Uys seep ae | BS hoas a 1 —— e se! iv R . $3.00 Swe tove PA ER mpleth tr lee4 Z ruage Loans 84) gs wach ea, _WYMAN'S tora ea ahd oats | RPP sme | sty Mactan ate "Bee oil tanh ae neve | Peete Farm & | Scory and | MRhareeAneatet te : in. Lio Round ta- 4 UsED 4. r66 a. FI age doo er, Sure . mtiac Fa ‘i rio ~LOANS ON HO Very unusuel $ fanas stam ce - “W So “1 ae na stoner, PE 44358 64 Pan | peste i er on iane © {sees by ree co Tracts & Industrial) ——— * Fam 3-dehe. ee ee ann see WAYNE CABERT'S Dy aa ees Onna | pRowaeoed seer Ey oa | “sou Pus utenti ee ee gare ar ND COUNTY frigerators ova. pplian $25_ 96 _N nf Torking condition. 8 eT BCTEIO'e PRICES oN COAL rn) Ovod- Unuy tecieaine @ = ee ee numanéee RANT Cold ce Special FOR ewberry St. ition. ‘e eupnl RI nN COAL ‘wo a COLL. Fe 4046) cluding #unday FE 4306 A good. i - $600 to $1,500 Wager’ aanery BRS a Gin Retrig tei. fe =e — * as iret pes OSE Bee eee sth csi, A. BENSON ivense pteger : eres | “Auction Sales eis” | ssa iad beat, 1 On m ee ee cess s up) ft. Coldapet Retrig. . | OuN 1 Dinle SUMMER ‘Saaseni fer. Ra housebrok with ehil- agama , il FE LU WATE SCOOTER, 1S 3 Oa Seeran modern, sf Maree. Augo washer. 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Mined sau wh ce . =) ti aa or RCH Ra. um 3-022 ehii- ; « b .O 32 ay : woe NLY. ASE FRIO in 8 PARAK ath bi rr : Boylan. cama ae Ricord cabinets ieee wa mel a RE a ° Frone ming Seve | ieee eee: Ss Se rieiatis ees wr ue | Ft an ia Oph | Fee Sale Bleyctes 2 5 be og At noe BEESON, | ito mile north of year” 8 r ‘bell pacHOUL wt Deliver 2 eo Leng toy RED COCKERS. 510. FE a, rr PONTIA —t) 84 BUILDING Book + SRD : F. tee, S* WR ee eS SM, Hie. FE AC Cit, IN. ENOL! nan — accepted as ome et TH $200 Pontiac's largest — Bes Artists’ supplies 300d CONDITION. |, HERCULES yr Bias Hy BORING DT betes ern. fuarse oe OPAL. C inet airman oe 7 34h ‘ = Es po3% ace car PE > 5 BIcYeLe. seh aves Hem Gabi | Pj rprrg_smostoted. tural | Supplies erect ag _io ta eee. es | “lie oenines sat. SAVE Ox” "| Fanaa ee eiseean, Pu| Terme wd eae 3 fab 5 3p easel Trade Cc . siti Inq aT east on, 80 8. Pe of EVE Bolapige SONS “i — Per s esired. Reasona’ etn B le sam ak an ke a Bd a PAINT STORE S ication “Hobbies and | actiiceme Tele PED SeconprnONeD TROER FEW. VERS THING Piro Anca Scattan, FSOPPLIES. | =XCHANOE toa Boats & Accessories _pavieges Fe ogra” Ave E. upplies” N 0.2 : INGSHEAD VAR 4 Hs anal i Gee ‘0 >) sew. | TOORAPHIC EOF ERED “SOxkn 503 nished ¢ wQuiry IN — ATOM, Witeteetles gues 8s ae wee Fi TERE = mls ect alegre armatrne | wicks e beme, Sem Sesion rom vouorticak | aS ate at LUMA-CRAFT BOATS metal freese ring and. ong ation. 2 | 5a my on bee "RAFT BOATS — 38 gS Sco. Go PE PON ane ANCHOR FENCES — i a Pee Gn erate “ks Ba Come TEE PERE PONE | eee Nenare FORE Btu pees Ea | EVINRUDE MOTORS a corlie, B oie e020) Page = Dd Rggellmomaats oe aa, ‘model. TAPE ene + OM ALL OVER THE MPORTS | 7 TOY BU Lae — ee oe an trate, % os PPARANCE tree | ga =D , SBproved AL ta = g Da -10 : LD ULLDGGa ake @ ‘or sale biog conattion 38 Chev, RUN- time. of, omeR things. Open cag $116.50 a sis aes a. x. ae ot} ref Sy E BY zo male ot “Toate FE este payment or 8 land on _o wil tant ys as eA ALE _or_boat. Call EM putt | SOC AS NEW ee i ond on tic_tanks, > Sea aEP- fEPHONE ON tire breed! \SHELTIES ia vr und compact C8 NE BA oat. Call EM 3-5730 af set FE 4-6428, a NEN — ator ) EN- NEW _ a a Seat ey Taundry — ‘Portable x 35 Ferndale =| COnNS AND SIDING | MI 4-3527 vOW smal eae be BET i Sarto, ood a a Regs Like " coe 8 : house, down Goon maT ane asona- }" PURNACE AND 6° ALL h > ones pedig red and _Contact Le Lot “bh | breil: motor on land or po 4_p,m. CE AND STORER iN fome Special pack KINDS - 1ARK MERC sor arnione. ‘foo, for the | 184 M roy Reach FE + ean! 201 Marto and_custom #0 CALIBER CUSTOM MAUSER . y FT. PPP uth. Sonernon TYR. OLD 2" 650. R ae i a oa ons deal en moteriel BU ME. CHANDISE MY _ 2-3400. ne $200 each. Call MICHIOAN ARROW 1603. | rd, Williams == IBER CUSTOM MAUSER | 55 5 KING “BROS. FE * Rensen aace TOXAURE SSUARE a) nd seunaae. pa ee UYING SERVICE :|This Ad Worth... $2. fend. hd, MM st | Be a ras SonenoLy poanirdas ie |” Bieta“ St | agen ag tan, owen BUILDING PER ao Se a - McCORMICK i cad Sens adi” and = “Bing forbade sioner, good run MCHINE' SHARPENED. re | PE 21000 RVICE —Wicke,_ 2678 | Orehard T. Wan: en ots" Fe b40 Scse Ow MOBILE digger; will » nO ATO 1488 VACUUM, ———_————}-—— FE 24 run- | PE 5-7835 ED. |______s« Evenings OR rE ard Lk Rea_ . O00 LARGE “podHot “shard eae Se tree | entatis SAUNT eee eed wee © ©8|Talbott Lumber "i son, tgomeen | APARTME ACRE, LAND FOR Swi |i a pee io MOTTE we eight used lumber 2x¢— 1 Be ent and dark roo — G._ 4, Thomeeen, rit Sar BPs umber “tas MICE Rika ron eae | Mewert conche TS| ment sreoge as part pay- IODERN DINING i arrived a car ef 1S & _Guseeation “WOR, a alse os | wet Ghep, \MSTERS, ALI. i cien & peaee truly thi ADE YOUR EA fal) deck, M water: Nee’ fush doors” ot axtxe ond | Sar poNPes Teorumrt cA Save M ware. ptadbing. ele red Satin | terey. Bet on 8. Acer FE Coe Beats? oe iuloie wind ii Pr ROWABOE furniture, Me. $25. 651) Wy shighiand a. ‘Win ush doors from $5 sET - strated @iA. 6 Wvione .) trim. w electrical a # rey, Before i p.m. P ee Mon-| “ee pall complete og 4 bigger | fereraft v + 7inp Was Dew or ned pood boseetfa tor BSc Sclcomlion a ie te. your 80 up, | 28 © 8. * alates “ BU = BA CUl ave. ¥ of uae aeaee ane a. vie GIVE PED: pew te: Double firs. —_ | St. PE trailer, 120 W. = tiers AND insulat order. RMEI , Ate. Fe "Oetiand oteh Collie IGREED Bi pew tenteres. 5a any othe +3160, Princeton oar eae | Se ae a aeeroe| KE UMBEE a x: hee eee bern osTt — RAFFRAG: For Sale Eve.| IMPORTED Cy = Ne FE S44. Shingles- mortar, NTI L M : ay model ONER__D +OTeL of home Wot. Ne ackage in history 45 ft a ithel Eke es Pte __For Sale Clothing 56 ble: desk: CARVED LA other pe teepowe 4 and FETs: 8. Perry, A. and Dogs T § i AA — Skyline. «= one ~ Boat jotets WEDDING ervatal’ dining. fe! AMP Ta- | wo can save Yo neds —= ILET SEAT, 41.66 VALUE. § Dogs Trained, f Boarded Ged selection. Saat LER CENT OF ON lace, nylon cow, —/,ALEn a eee 2 re: We con cave yea mon a tb. colors. 800 ts 2 _sompiste tine ine et tesla ALL senen 70) We w uy or rental | is and Owens | wk, Hever wenn “Brignal| gsc combination Gon” Fer SURPLUS ‘i ocr ‘CENTS EACH] » 0, 000 | Bis kere Flare | “reuters picnup and © de torn: haaad ft oF Wha eee, MARINE 8 ——— | Bae om Berney Se Resale Shop. y_satin dri Graces. 1 drapes: 0 UMBE ; “Ave . Michigans avery. Sorgen a + Agen de- wood have . Ave. ore ___ Sale Household Goods §7 roar ims se ita FoR aie ae aa Fr tnported th Oxford T _ ve020 —_—Sale_Household Goods _57 | fee v4 $249 papeed Os ce a sve eins 3 eet een. a a t RORIUETSARS oe ey ay Seer oe | kann FE ae wat pes | ands seemgeon railer Sales | Mere eee inyl Pioor ee } R SALE Low ARE arnt befo: Sta BAKING AND CLE Mile ‘South of La : A BUY IN SMA Witte Tile . To be SALE cent a SINKS _ BUT ov NOT ONLY tire Aubur re aT) | POing, ee N Perty, PE det = of otor LL Enamel waccesces » remo mod R SER Auburn eng. ¥ AND CLIP. ¢ Orion s haha pruateon e EE ee] Bar acti ere| Ep cage mma | Tae” eit! 7G | Sep |e waco ay Gentine arts sy 7 ine see Te i at 66 in it b poos Gein |") z . teed. ried N RUBBER- seeensee 38S BATHROOM ~ Ay eal reid sont Rock C & C _ataph. v8 & Tele _0 Hina 1 ha pend ales & Service ~ pring mattress and m itchen. Purneces: oun xN ve. Orchard | 1*8 Sta ~ sheet $1.35 G Ha P To «00 DI . Lot 90 norte Plage hs : OTTY PINE jaid oud: @ bd 62.55 ard ov bits Ao Grain & GREAT. piscou ho at OR ai Bheath E PA 2 std. w 8. per Feed LA UNTO Dial , MAPLE DK. a ont. Rerdare electric "ARELING. HTM | ieha w. pe _Tpine bas, per M. ta0.00 | SPECTAL 8 OOS | Au Ems TL] Beene Retore tou Camron | Used B eonres ajasd topper ving. ane sar pg aging. ie sr ee oe ann Ores BE AREOI et |e 2 ah Fieeroh aM en| Used Boats and Motors E 2 ‘ ‘ bree: s¥ fully LES OF STRA' p.m, ERA se an 3. ive . ibantinent Me as FE i _tnds, PE S008 TRB gy ~~ af tic Sittks—pounis ‘BLDG. i30.05 | aT “tree palates on ay: alleen SALE. tee seth vese Lz rT. wew| U; a et eu- at - Fee ci ae See ace jt . SUPPLIES ~ 83 vi ent Shon aaca® el _vie Brakes it cash MA 3-0 5, ial beers size ‘tanges, i Also ‘sever Lord’ uet work @ conti j | 8161 Dixie Hwy. : 00 | TSED Lb SALE CO. cents cents ia lent AL, 2% FT, ! | 6150 and motor as, at in electric sS condition, roils. | LAV es -r | from | barn. ~ condition. FE. EXCEL - remote tank Reena Piet values. § ge. dinette set . pecials weer “Seeker. a # gal. LAVATORIES. xix™% W. sees ” oe 7 mt ing Fronted age A at 80 cents. pe ae Evinrud E " : Lak Sea Or: pe. sofe- bed ......... ee $40 Sank, "PE €-4002 of FE sins oti | toilets, $24.50 value WITH | 1x10 BA) plywood : $366] come Bh, ag Wa, | ete ea nee Sieotn Gator ie Motors Racer OF | ride. Bea re saoss TINGIDE , PANEL on] terrific "values. Ine 914.05. Also | eter pine, per Mt.” $160.00 soqees Meme, 2° OSTOM COMBINING WITH SELF xator Boat Trai “August Closeout be Se em fe eon se| Sein San | tcenaee Raber ow MH Pisin eet =o — IEW KELLVS HARDWA | ew Conteaty beds, res. pede ae gas stoves . pice sn ae. _ it Grcnard tale ane Com) Rh nite anette . piu Gr sed switches. we oi; — Vin a 3004 Auburn - At ARDWARE | oan _ Lord’s ic fl ry < APED t. ELEC ~ a P. SED a Kenetly, of trim, PE $0008 ing. Prone OA 82681. ls complete, Furniture aad & . rings, $10 Girls’ n fi iy t salle HEATER $76.50 YY power mo ref gas burners OrL te a Sy F OA 68-2651. " Ne ‘Trans uburn 125 Ww. pplia navy blue win- | Le sinks & a = : pe. col wers. from 98 |. stoves. Way blowers, stokers, or Sal portation Offered Huron st. neces | $4. will undry tra! Ly $50.50 Dath bet, ‘niet i =. _cheste: yne Heating » and le Livest 87 Fxi2 Wrigley's Used FE 4.0809 cn fon $15. FE 2-056. ire _ Supply = om wn all “ 1 OLN o., Ro- | CHE tock 72 RIDERS TO MASS 12 LINO. RUGS 208 Cun SHOP. 3 |" BRU ‘BRAWEL_peceesED | TF conga ee : a Nia ras <=| PONTIAC «on tt © EE: a oF . | SAVE. Supoly $21 95 wi RAINTS ae = * Sa MELEE 32 Ave Suen le nacae a HOUSE, DRIVE © nO Se Zz . Kent 7t #12 90. single bed. with CADDER, MpteraR «AnD SAVE ti Bor: | 1 been 3" a ) eg eeroes_ truss 4 \* Se 2) 288) "Eee seee ey Ste in” set mattress, $7.50 vi svring and +4! Aut TP rae UP TO cay _|s"“exeu Prion —— Fair —SjTHiioC Want ‘s i 2 S0- ws screens on siees after bia ae . tise 25650, Par wit 4 in. wells. a mPTIONAL “SADDLE FT TO 41 FT at af Used Cars- 88 LAR? Se ene ee ee ee R eld: EL rook Rd. in | $73 4. Clarks jen = 8180 ¢ , 7 a10n 2 LARGE BLOND BABY BURM WALL GAS FURNACE. 1 ‘or EL ©0188. | ' yaad nario A eave, © Sls COMPLETECHANGET TT — > patrsse, OO. Com GEIB WITH | North ER Sino conga SDL Se 3 eet D BAY NOnse, ALSO IN tPLETE CHANGE THE fii mgr cane = ern OUD. |e" WeEKs OLD pigs 7 N BEAUTY. AN Siogalallepog- Age _ Prige peck fd, pios. JOHN CONSTRUC’ ND Por nigh trade, DOL R venties Lake Do I! PON’ td., Wixomr: TION Hit ba used cars BER Pe Me i, se | ae reer to a Nel ec ek OUR TOOLS oa a = vat) Age conn; at — CARRY oe es piste sigeh oll od You ow Own "he. oda tea +HU . AT 1 3. VANWELT Blighty fectory reaiion ‘rooms. ome. iL. Feom, and, rec-| Birch a Winkle stoker. Skirts ~ ; 7 ; oe i | eek, he Ste Fen TCHINSON | * eo etn Invulation, get ween | ares ie 4 | Bala Rel im Ruliders’ | 64 Hotioway 2138 Ku SEVERAL T * “BILE can Orchard ree ik eal ve | Sheree bet Bee eS RA — SPENC Lak OR LED HEREFORD Cc Ss e Ave. &—Hoering—all_grades_ M SASH ENT, Pole . ; 2 en SLO ING 'G OUT ‘ Aluminum OLLED HEREFORD BULL. ous sess ‘hie 038 bundle a oe ow preettt 1 goectmen | Reasonable old, "Pine SALES > weterceneoeses $2.25 bundle. a ttf Se OR RENT a 0833 oF ensonable BA g caper vs price, 8 _| Floor sanders—b amine BUT 0 A 9-0688, 4301 Dixie Ht eeenee s,m. wail paper st and sand UT OENTL _ Dravien Plaine’ SCR ms furnace vac eisee saa == re. 3305 Aubu #2 RIDING, © Piains EEN . uum cleaners. Oak: and Crook’ and_/ ropeby Rd. between OR) w'nee'x%" RS Bs Shee “Oak-| Sal s OR 31202 36" x80"'x%" — 05 ie Farm Pro Pr 3r-nee-at ie $8.98 Cameras, Equi a Laan oduce 75 pment 61A| cai | cH price Complete vest , 7 ge Base, rman cint e : - NI 2 os CUR Spee 9 : =e [OWERS. | : a bet ‘ "All : ce peaches on | _ Auth ! eres rs" uteare’ lntecirie | cent, 38), Orehard 1 ¢ than| TILLERS, SEVERAL HERS PUMPS rosso, Ml Co. "s Orchard RIPE AT vnAithorized Dealer eee a FRIGERA’ io A Sava oy 73s ol F acrifies ANDERSON CHAMPION, GREAT ae See i LF | ieee nang | Eon ee ae : Set mentee | SEE Tapes, cea) ire i tach. Othe a ables. $7.6 ae ie Hw; r al is price: ' Z : to 7 CATION-|. § aR ons HOM t JOHT. é . O UR rai + BBs - rt ay ; : of week, | a wie yy! Ainge, Uy ~s tittle os oa ry = . ts at. Accord: es * ” cA vicr ch —| KE ee ine 3 "tie lene bak Sob Pe Ene on e rhe Bs 1 —- RADI - Cate Chat tee i . Auburn & " " 5 Ps " AKE BUSINESS g pices cen : z: tA oe : a 8 F gas i rose Ere See tg "BRISKER, use Cla sonia Ae Peo ot | Sap Poe wens |W ih ~Ad ssified seetesecsceall 0 _K depost R SPRA Becivauerare $! To sell things, if mime pay: | ateria rein ent Trailer t coal “a : ‘AGE . ailer ° +f ul a tease vend FE 24161 mm oa : | mobile ¥ ction of AES eet Saket id ee is - - ‘ . | ¥ j Ba ; J Seth cor og = fi . . 5 « , 7 : ‘ . of -} : , = _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1955 ~ : " Z ‘ For Sale Cars. 91 For Sale Cars 91|- For SaleCars = 91|_——-For Sale Cars. jy “For Sale Cars 91|- ‘For Sale Cars 91 ‘@ FORD. CLUB COUPE. GooD NASH STATION WAGON. |'s| PACKARD HARD TOP. ‘S! PONTIAC BEDAN 8505. 1955 PONTIAC #19 4 DR. FULLY. ¥ ee ae new ame #300. “tie new oa p_emete ’ ——aELi “pigamate 4 drive ie Paust ‘om “TE |. os and ace of er sim. pn as: pa ae | "Vise ‘aseés vroule Win oc vers | ios "Oe DR 0 BOWS TAYLOR'S - NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 4 43 ONTIAC SEDAN _ | mt tony barat e : FORD 7 DR Weee tom | Wooarara buraingtam. “* "| GOOD USED CARS _ | ag —peaeyeaey tiie Bise. wie ‘wall tres. Who’ co : aur Oe down, STATION ectual it ant green, fully ‘$3 OLDS rT) a” SUPER 2 DR. Ex- ‘4 ae ao} o Lado per wee HEVROLET ed peauiitul is Completely | “WERT weer CHEVROLET dow One of the Best Linceiy "608, ragon deluxe, Cost $3800. Hydre- 52 Olds 4 dr...... $999 +46, Stude. 2 dr...... $74 CHEVROLET OLDS “83 SUPER 68 4 DR. TWO atic. _ Heater Directional $195 rs : af 1 Mile Selections lone, “Au exires, plus fut power. KELLER nals ‘Back ut n Peettnth — 50 Dodge Sedan. .$199. ; of Used Cars | _ 940 Henriette St, Birmingham Excellent. condition fon 81180 M : 54 Ford H’'dtop. .$1499 town tee teh reen with white well a 52 Chrysler Sedan “| 52 Plym. 2 dr.....$499 “Bright Spot” | Ei wear =~ KOCH Guaranteed COMMUNITY | Set Heter--si? Convertibles oo lalle, me Sharp Used Cars iss NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Pp 52 Stude. 2 d 4 rave | ONbatinest JEROME eed a Me BARGAIN SPOT All_Makes and Models Wocy Poet Dix Dae, =e '53 Ford Conv't. $1099 tadlo and heate ‘ : ‘83 PONT. § 4 DR $1195 GLENN S MOTORS | ont Dix 2 dr.$ a ee “Preeti ors ot unused miles, oe ——— ica ew | Cadillac & Olds ILD 6 DOOR HYDRO. | 43 FORD 6 ‘con $1245 ALD ie meen 1°55 Ford Cst 2 dr.$1699 53 Buick Sp. Cvt.$1299 ba i) =e : ae meh ET el a am: | boose 3 om ey - MOTOR SALES. THE black “WHERE YOU CAN | + ’S1 Nash Conv’t.. .$199 tect cond wt “ag | (AOS LORCHARD LK. | aoe a “o8 WOLIDAY Ct $2 PLY CLB SCPE 1. 8 aos | B48 Sogtmey Ot ___ FE M213 OPEN Titt 10 PM. | ot eed ode Chev. C 1044 S104 Ih Mile & Rochester Rd. FE 8-0488 FE 8-488 ima ope 8 ead wee: i oe | 849s | 1883 PONTIAC “CATALINA OL 2-6321 ‘1°51 Merc. 4 dr.....$499 53 Chev. Convt. -$ Rinciac Bales, aivncs |'S) MUDAON 4 DOOR. sUeR «| sty auronie, Rede eam tien | at PLyMOOTM gon FMR) pat amd eae ee OM | STUDEBAKER 46 pee | es $099 $2 Ford Conv’t., .$799 ‘fully equipped. Any ag {beotytely gegen pricing directional tights, etl genet | 60 BUICK 2 DR $ msl TRO} eae Aap teut Ges arenes a 2 ym. 2 dr.... .$9% _ WEST CHEVROLET m Smith, MI e7atl | pare etc sels white, wall | $9 DODUE 2 DR ae MOTOR SALES wEsceeees tk ins | 50 Olds 2 dr. 88. .$344 hl me “mooreerd “i i Mule -SCHUTZ MOTORS Estee like new. $1.- 5 s2 W. Huron PE 3-264 ‘Lincoin §-1100 ‘| °51 Plym. 2 dr..... $299 . a heater, "special | iggy FORD. 2 DR, > UNS GOOD. a5 “8. Woodward. Birmingham =< ot CHEAPIES Wood car. $208 FE Ses en. “puny up og A ga ’S2 Dodge 4 dr....$544 3 oer syerd froml and reer! OR 306t. 32 HUDSON + DR. 6395. ROBIN'S — down. | ge Trucks < fines, ‘Breal bessty ne WO "M2 FORD VICTORIA RADIO AND ee blue redio and heater only R ate TIP TOP “TIOUSE OF GOOD |] 50 DeSoto 4 dr.. .$299 . ." -« Woodward. ei 1), Mile Sa tack. Any| NORTHWEST CHEVROLET can nEO A RS ’S1 Dodge 4 dr....$344 '51-Ferd 2T Dp...$444 t. ; BUICK 4 DR. = 4 DENA Here TZ. + TORS __ incon 51100 a / Guaranteed wes WOODWARD Faun 52 a Dix 2 dr.$799 52 Ford YT Pick. $499 ‘ ‘ “how. redio. hesier’ ® DESOTO. PLYMOUTH, DEALER ‘oan 9'y ee BIRMINGHAM =| _— Nk | Duses? $5, down 912 8, Woodw Birmingham | ———__—_ | USED CARS 2 WILLYS 2 DR.. 8005 30 Mt To | 'S1 Buick 4 dr.....$544 50 Chev. Vanette.$199 : BOs cugvacurr , N EEP GOON CONDITION” 4 | the al. Radio and woster: = : 4 w the ‘ a rive bay ae | | pay Were-we HANDLE 1953 Chrysier Windsor 4 dr. Ra- ‘J oJ Bute iviera.p12o = or P-- ellen — "2? Sool “FORD mone ere | Sts tap Ere mo ae | ‘ 1853 Chrysler Windsor ¢ ar ree, ent. * 1953 Buick Riviera.$1299 °33 Ford 2T Dp..$1099 io et re BHLLAC _CONVERTRRLE | _HOUGHTEN-& SON | Magi ence aphan vos INDY need Setiveny | 195 __—Wosagard, si iB Mle— 152 Ford R.Wen..$799 47 Ford 14T Pick $199 : oa, Inside ‘und out PPE }1003 | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE |“ Radio and heater, midnight bigs, | 100 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM WILL TRADE EQUITY ING) STAC ro. « . eegeereeeanesbee = “DEON STRATED! AT YOUR CALL IN, NO OBLIGATION. tséscie Prd = ejeses iséey tye oO bootee” oe aiser Travelers. Excellent. Cadillae com aise Ee BIR ao. pd Sonoas AT #05 - 2 E_ ARRANGED OR ‘ATE TRADED ECONOMY CAR LOT 22 AUBURN «0 CHEV. ont ss eis. bai Air. | , AND J TRUCK ER ém_N. Matin, Rochester OL. ee DEAL ‘s2 —' RANCH WAGON redio, heater erererrs. All Lavacy and chrome like ne CHRVRO ET “Weedwerd et 13 Mile 5-1100 ing FORD. « 4. 8180 2108 DEX- “st custom * ols ie a a (ye Hurry. ag “SCHUTZ el a PLYMOUrY DEALER DESOTO +12 8 Woodward, Brimingham & Heater,| spotiess interior to- dare baivain special 6206 full price make vour own terms Haskins Chev. be old car down. + DR- MAN }e25-w ture FORD 19 CUSTOM 2 DR. RADIO “NORTHWEST. CHEVROLET ' Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 58-1100 _ 1663 MERCURY MONTEREY) P and healer. milea . . _ | HURON MOTOR * | SALES cleat, Tow | 5 FE 23041 | "TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS | ported Your choice of many TAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M at Buckhorn Lake MY- 23-2611 Ui) 8:00 p.m. 52 MERCURY Beautiful maroon 2 dr. 1 own ear tp excellent condition er rs tp sell 68 Oakland, FE 2-235). Py MERCURY HARD TOP, new. e im om real estate or will sell 22 Auburn Ave. or 7 DIXIE HWY. AT M-15 MA 5-80! , Clemens LA (FORD SEDAN $6795. A WON- issa } MERCURY 3D) IDR: $10 y DOWN for a wonderful car. ume ents. GOOD CONDITION. Ra- and heater, must sell. EM yvrotet | _N ar 7S. a - Woodward at 13 Mile -| “tacsce trom. redios heaters. rr) CEr 7, DR. $306 A —— ten — ‘ te -2 85 down. ta the “aoe | Fi Shee Radio be heave [—S — wees —— wea on are pods a ae ig ET ms 3 Oust Pees ano at 13 Mile cedyard ai Fi Mite “HOUSE or GOOD Lineoin 5-11) USED CARS jg CARKNER STUDEBAKER - | t+ 939 1955 668 8. Woodw MI 43410 | BIRMINGHAM ~CHEVROLETS Officials’ Cars and Demonstrators 16's, 20's and Bel Airs. @ and 8 colors and Seas ls Bae rene | equipped. 14 JO. CHOOSE FROM arantee, Ag jow as tian $100 or ane old car TNocthweet Chevrolet Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin 61100 Chevrolet 1955 Demos © Floor Cars Mificials’ Cars Courtesy Cars 2 DOOR. SEDANS spont ‘coures & CLUB’ can lane STANDARD TRANS. & | 1955 "| LARRY | ‘a 1 FORD TUDOR, $295. Titis CAR jp eeead Laced Ww be eppreciated. be NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodwerd at 13 Mile Lincets $-1100 182 FORD RANCH WAGON. down and seve payments. _ S. 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Here a the lowest pice any. where, Y'ALL COME — 5 Tate 100 ‘More Cars ig Choose From i No Co-Signers! 2118 . Saginaw St. a ; Immediate Delivery! E —< : hid -_ Deal Direct! ean trond oe races te || PO ITI No Finance Co.! “HOUSE OF GOOD oe | Buy Here—Pay Here USED. CARS ATL: STORE’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, AUGI IST 10, 1955 --Today's Radio Programs -- | Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. + | | { Bigotry Issues WIR, (76m CKLW, (see) WWJ. (950) WCAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1270) WJBK, (1490) WPON, (1460) Bad] Handled. TONIGHT CKLW, True Detectiv WXYZ, News Ace, Wolf WJBK, as 2 6:00-—-WJR. Joseph Hainitne WIBK, News, Mickey cahorr oy Nunn WCAR, Rowe s fhoundup Weis "Weta Wane | SEMIN nae Snes | WEAR Sereiace™ |r win cence octre wa to Showe| ‘al s “. wi om CKLW. News 3 WWJ, Hoover Tak | | _WPON. Shin “ee WIR. Arthur Gos trey | Program Fails to Show * ew: i 8 si * i fi : * WCAR, News Ace CRLW, Badie Cantor shew | "Oe Sum vina ext. fn eo the ‘Why’ Causes Behind | WPON, News wron pe pe te WwxyZ. News, Wolf] WJBK, News. Tom George | d 6:30—WJR. Bob Reynolds ¥ CKLW. News, David WCAR, News Intolerant Ideas WWJ, Ross Mulholland (0:06—WJR, Tennessee Ernie| WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge WPON, News ; WXYZ, Bill Stern WWJ. Fibber WCAR, New 10:30—WJR, Arthur Godfrey CKLW. Eddie Chase WXYZ, pease . Morgan PON, News, Rise, Shine WW, Second Chance By CHARLES MERCER ti BE WRK. i ews “3 Ere 70 WIR, Music Ha WXYZ, Whispering Streets | y LES | wien, nee te WON, News —— Maxwell SLY. Macy Mergen | NEW YORK, W—"I feet most WCaR, ‘Birmia “<4 1:00 ie: ae —— Rot. Terrence ' \ wel ttre ee WWJ, News by Lewis WIBK. News, Gentile, Binge | WPON. cole | of these Sunday morning religious WXYZ, ‘Gave WXYZ, Fights : WCAR, a with cee 11:00 aa pee sagp vomate television _ programs are—weak,"' CKLW. Robert Hurieigh CKLW, Rockin with ‘roy WPON, Rise, ine WWJ, Strike ie ate : _, WJBK, News, Al Nagler WJBK, Mickey Shorr 8:00— he yak White WXYZ, Compani the man said. “But jts—a tough WCAR, News Ace WPON, Zee and Oryille ww ‘Maxwe CKLW. Keeping ‘Comeany i er hae om w News, Gib Shaniey | 11: seo WIR. Joseph Hainline WXYZ, ood News Wolt ae News, dee" George | thing to say. People’ think you're | os ruce "KLW, Newa, ews Ace o 120 WIR, Sum. Serenade WXYZ, Sports, Tows | WJBK, News,Ajentile, Binge | W News, Party attacking religion. WXYZ, Strange CKLW, News, Airs WCAR, e 11:30—W, Make Up Mind “Not if youre specific,” the | CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WJBK, News, Mickey. Shorr WPON, News |} WWJ. Phrase That Pays old id UN { WiBK, Mickey Sherr WPON. News Sports 8:30—WJR, Music Hall Wye. Curtain Calls er man said. ot i dete Say | an WEAR, 8 | 11:36—WIR, A ww. CELS. Quen fers Der what you don’t li é | Ppa WXYZ, Top of fhe Town | CKI David WCAR. Music inthe Air | what you do like and why.’ eee CKLW Jim Dunbar wae Newk Gentile, Binge | "EON roe Rett, es ows. ‘om rge cxtw. fst Beggs a WPON. Here's to Vets | WPON. Rise "shine Bed, Pree by Getuters The oldér man has been a} WJBK: News, Mickey Shorr 9:00—WIR, William ban cxLW. News Three Suns | Protestant clergyman for 45 years. Pe eee oa me THURSDAY MORNING Witt. Danette WJBK ; Tom George | Retired now, he sat before the * ‘inal L = Jandel rok ~~ a * a vf pews Dovid ge | gg@PON TV set with the younger man for 5 mn Vande WY! ews, Tom iy 20. : A CKLW, Sentenced CKLW _ fa pate WCAR, News tee, ete Tine _ | a coup le of Sunday mornings. They WB Mic ar + wa ei Be = __WPON, News, Magic Carpet ¥z.- __ found themselves—in-elese-accerd: : : o A A o WJR, Mrs. Page W, Bud Davies | " ; » | 9:00—WJR, Pop Conce PON, News, Music WWJ, Minute Parade WJBK, Tom George Both were impressed by the | wwe You Bet ‘Your ‘Lite €:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit. [> W Rreeh ian. Club WCAR, Tiger Tunes - televigion presence of the clergy XYZ, Sammy Kaye WWJ, Bob Maxwell CKLW, Toby Da WPON, Luncheon Music _ 'of all faiths upon the screen -- Today's Television Programs - - Catholic, Jewish and Protestant. Without exception these men and sisters of the Catholie faith who/ appear on Sunday television are Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV marked by a serenity and convic- tion that cannot be matched by | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soupy Sales‘ Comedy. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Johnny Mack Brown in “Partners of the Trail." (4) Sonny Eliot. Va- riety. Quiz. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Bear. Facts.” Jac LeGoftf. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- | ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Disneyland. “From Aesop to Hans Christian Ander- sen,” all-cartoon program of fairytales by Aesop, La Fon- taine, Grimm Brothers and (4) } News. Paut-Williams. (2) News. Custom-Built |: ‘SPARTON TV at sepa of only — 169 Generous allowance for your present small-screen set! 19:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Hans Christian Andersen. 4) Matt Dennis Show. Ella Fitz- gerald, guest.. Colorcast. (2) News. Walter Cronkite. a 6:45—(4) News Caravan, John Cameron Swayze. (2) Feature Theater. Drama. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. | Sally Gray, Treavor Howard in | “I Became a Criminal."’ (4) Re- quest Performance. Edmond O'Brien plays Army chaplain who loses his faith during Ko-| rean War but regains it when his company faces annihilation in “Charlie C Company." (2) Frankie Laine Show. Joni James, Gene Baylos, comedian; Chita Rivers, dancer-singer; Mr. Ballentine, magician; the Ter- niers Band, Frankie's guests. 7:30—(7) Playhouse. John Ireland. Carolyn Jones in “Prisoner of Triple+-—-—-—= | : 'the cleverest actors, After all, 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen at | actors only speak lines written for salute to Air Force with pre-| them. But those who have devoted miere of new movie "The Mc- | their lives to religion speak from | Connell Story." ' _ the heart. THURSDAY MORNING * * @ | An example of a strong, assured | 6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. | presence on television last Sunday | 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning| was the Rev. Robert E. Goodrich | Show. on The Pastor—Religion (CBS-TV). 7:35—(2) Standard Weathervane. It was his task to help a man) purge himself of bigotry toward | | Jews. The theme of tolerante is, | 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers a great and important one; prot | 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) | ably it's the theme most frequently | Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. jexpressed on TV religious | $:00—(2) Morning Show. 30--(2 Godt | programs. Me 2) chon! rey. |" “But Goodrich found himself 9$:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. stuck with a thin story and p Wonderland. pe ’ the younger man said | | when the program ended. |. “Maybe there's a problem ot | | budget there,’ ’ said the retired | i ae . clergyman, “And isn't it hard to | nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. develop any idea maticalty im 10:00—(7) Wixie’s (4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten the Town,” drama of sheriff who*quits his job to help girl | Margie. Margie and Vern go to. Bermuda for a rest but get in-| volved with an English peer and | murder. Gale Storm, Charlie Farrell star in comedy. , 8:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Dis- guised guests try to fool the panel. (4) Television Theater. Blonde math expert upsets Air Force missile project in ‘Two | Times Two,” starring June Day- ton, Joe Maross, ne’er-do-well refuses to marry until he has a steady job in “The Story “of Pev Johnson,” starring Arthur Shields, Elean- ‘ore Tannin. — - | 8:30—(7) Penny to a Milhon. Quiz with Bill Goodwin. (9) Denny Vaughn Show. Musical variety. | (2) I've Got a Secret. Don Mc- Neill guest host on quiz. Welterweight Bout. Carmen Basilo vs. Italo Scortichinni. (9) Play of the Week. P. Fos. ter. Martha Vickers in “Bogus --Green,”’ eireus is front——-for counterfeit ring. (4) This Is Your Life. Repeat of. story of was victim of polio. (2) Front Row Center. “Outward Bound,” fantasy of ship bound for un- known destination with a varied list of passengers and only one crew member. Pat Hitchock, he once arrested. (4) My Little | +8245—14+-Modern- 11:15—(2) Love of Life. only 15 minutes? QMegardless, I 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) | agree with you that it really wasn't Search for Tomorrow. ty story at alt-tt-was onty a situa: | / 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. Aire Everybody agreed in the end / it's a terrible thing to be a bigot. | THURSDAY AFTERNOON | Which it cortetey is. "1g:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) . Ding Dong School. (2) cadies | Day. 12: 30—(4) Beulah. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Shop- per's Mat. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 1:30—-(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- letter's Houseparty. - “But the marta thing is to) /explain WHY bigotry is bad. From en) | the programs I've seen that's where TV misses the boat. It) ”] doesn't take advantage of the) | dramatic opportunity to show how bigotry — how sin — corrodes the human soul. When you show that | bigot cannot be happy, you give Hour of Shows. ~ -4:45—(9) _Shoppers-Show.—_—_____+— ——— 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted & blast. a) be Mack's Matinee. {2) -The Big) The. favorite religious program Payoff. 'of both men was Look Up and 2:15—(9) Shoppers Show. | Live om CBS-TV. Its a {omy 2:30—(% Thurs. Matinee. (4) It! workship program, with excellent | Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob/ actors and intelligent camers, in Crosby Show. which a st clergyman inter- 3:00—(7) Heartthtob Theater. (2 2) | wie suse aapeat pg oe egal Brighter Day. (4) Way of the | ‘grandparents thought far removed World. from “religion.” It has taken up 3:15—(4) First. Love. (2) Secret |such matters as “the theology of Storm. | jazz” and folk music of the South- $:30—14) World of Mr. Sweeney. | ‘ern, mountains. (2) On Your Account. Romance— 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Tim othy T., Folk Songs. (4) Pinky lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 4:30=(9) Howdy Doody, (4) Howdy 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. §:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky. (2) The Early Show. &:30—(7) Action Theater. (4) tO haa [ ie dt el T OP is) [ Lol Thal { ALLA JESUS il. Ww ASTM T The Ale 1S bi. eA! C4L4LiC jd | Jia oat j HIOIOT Tei AIN/ OC) Gita ALY TL) to the boy from’ Rockford, O gs Religious Progtanis ‘Miss Bold French Restaurant Put Snails on the Menu | of His Papa By EARL WILSON NEw YORK—Don Ameche steered me onto a great gustatory. adventure recently—he introduced me to the restaurant that | “invented” snails. “You're going to Paris?” the boy from Kenosha, Wis., said | L’Escargot.” ~ * ' &® _ Now I like lescargots,or snails, at the Colony and the Versailies here... but they hadn't made_me give up chili- burgers, steerburgers and just plain beans. (I Palace and there's a laugh a second . Ong of Frankie's 7 NBC spectaculars will be called “Hoboken"— and in it he'll | go back there. Jean Pierre Aumont, vacationing on the Riviera, says he'll be here next month to see Grace Kelly... Dan Topping's ulcers are acting up (because of his Yankee's slump?) “You must havedinner at That's enough this way. Regards, | , | wor ‘|advice all my life, I accept.” | Prato said he received the cable fF TV, Radio, Gar Radio| = from his 92-year-old father this | . : Hilldale week, in the midst of a dilemma | " pended evaninies —pativice-trom-wett-wishers,— ’ _ We saw the meaning | You're selling sauce. | may not | Takes $32,000 on the Advice YES! NE W YORK i®%—Shoemaker Gino | | Prato, still accustomed to tollow- | *tv ing his father's advice at the age | © Hi-Fi of 55, has taken his $32,000 and eT Recorders | Sven tp on The $64,000 Question. T < hea Players A cable from Papa Prato in Italy | ® inter-Comm. Systems |advised: "Stop where you are © PA Systems— | Daddy.’ And that's what the Bronx cob- Ther, With the pleasing Ways a ,amazing operatic lore, did last | night - “ - foe 3149 °W. Huron Before a jammed studio. and-a FE 4.5791 vast television audience, Prato = toek a check for the $32,000 he had so far. He translated the | : CONST ANT “sald } “Because | take my Daddy's | "Ward's TV Service over a deluge of ‘‘do” and “don't” | r ae cm ercanantenin Ur ie omen ons € No one yet has tried for the wasceaneeneer nr ; grand prize on the CBS-TV give: ES away show. \S NEW T & } If Prato had taken a chance and ir) s lost, he would have received an |g LATEST a expensive automobile as.a conso | @ . * a lotion priae. s See the 1956 _. a Under the policy of the show, the opera question Prato would have 4 RCA VICTOR & 2 t ij somata, oo night will remain a . PHILGO TV H Prato, his wife Caroline and i a their daughter Lorraine, 23, will a a .HAMPTON-TV leave for Italy to visit soon after the daughter is fearrled | to Eugene Jonnides, %, Aug. 27 £4. Ri TT TIT 1SEW for School Jand SAVE $$$ SINGER | ON! LY 30 25 $4 per week RECONDITIONED ‘AND PART BY § YOUR. 4 | FE 2-9143 HOME DEMONSTRATION NECCHI & ELNA ‘xm 745 N. PERRY ST. Pm Refrigerator ~ Summer Value Parade eee Gay-Dariene Bidart, a hostess " on Alexander Cohn’s Theater Tours, is a psychology major at Hunter College. Sally Marlowe, Gina Lollobrigida’s double in the Bart LancaSter circus | movie, fell off a trapeze and busted her nose .. . Veteran columnist 6. Jay > GAY-DARLENE . Kaufman had a stroke in Europe, was flown here... Marlene | Dietrich some—of-Paris*— tast We toke trade-ins mo OR 3-9702 Electric Portables $27. 50 | i Wilfred Knapp, Alan aot re 5a) ‘action Theater. Ie (SALE | week and bought only mannish slacks . . . latest in lin to sue | —- |] ei = Be fey ; Ss pees ° : - ———— . ioe }-@—s¢andal—magazine is socialite Bob Sweeney. That's earl, - = ret a pe - ma: 9:30—(9) —Cabbages and , ~— thoan Sts er outer : i en Sparton “BARCLAY”, one of the " i jeces.. (4) r. | 1 —Said, a 2 we ‘ Wightenider Series Deasel as David Brian ee rae [i f 5 rf fb (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, tae.) as Mr. D. 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Carlisle, state tax collector, to 1953, A’ motion for judgment -had been_ pending. against him since} last May, | body Movie Actress Suzan Ball pay what he owed for 18 through | Buried in Wedding Gown | GLENDALE, Calif: @® — The of actress Suzan Ball, clad | | cancer. _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,1955 - |. Some 2,000 were expected to file ;past her bier before the 2 p.m. funeral service for the 21-year-old: |actress who died last Friday: of} MUNICH; Germany « — The | research. Bavarian State at enerece nounced today it will buy a small | More than 91 million Americans | Bavarian Government to Buy Small Atom Pile liold a news benference-this Amer- ican—“‘uranjum burner” will be used in the furtherance of nuclear Government an: | ‘Mexican Painter Rivera ‘| report. he is dying. . ‘He may have. to have an opera- tion,” nurse Teresa Groensa_ said. Reported Cancer Victim MEXICO CITY a@—Mural paint- "Every cadet of the U. 5S. 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