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County Delegation 
- Has: Deciding Vote 
at GOP Parley 5 
By JOE HAAS 
In the only hotly contested nomination for state. of- 
(fices in the Republican convention at Grand Rapids 
Saturday afternoon Oakland County’ s delegation was 
in the thick of the fight. 
Its 141 votes, ‘the largest of any of the 18. Con- 
_ gressional districts in the state, proved to be the turn- 
ing point in ‘the selection of-a nominee for the office 
of Secretary of State. When they swung over to a dark} 
horse who did not enter the race until late that -fore-! 
noon, all éther candidates 
‘towel. : 
In two hapkaee caucuses 
GOP Ticket 
Marked by 
‘New Faces © 
By ROGER LANE 
GRAND -RAPIDS (# — Michigan 
Republicans, heartened by their 
peppiest state convention in years, 
today buckled down for the fall 
campaign with a state ticket buiJt 
around new political faces. 
* € 
Of the four nominess chosen over 
the weekend none has stumped the 
  
One, John V.°:Clements, 45, 
L’Anse insurance man, provided~ 
the Upper Peninsula with its first 
GOP candiddie for statewide 
office in a fall election since 1944. 
Clements was nominated fer 
auditor. general. 
And Jason. L, Honigman, 54, 
wealthy Detroit attorney, became 
the first Jewish leader ever ad- 
vanced by the GOP for a top 
office: He was the choice ‘for 
attorney. general. 
* “+ 
The other novices picked by 1,500 
shouting delegates were Raymond 
A. Plank, 42, Ludington radio sta- 
tion owner, for secretary of state, 
and Allan G. Weatherwax, 51, Jack- 
» son druggist, for state treasurer. 
They will team with three selec- 
tions in the Aug. 5 primary—Paul 
D. Bagwell of East Lansing for 
governor; U.S. Sen. Charles E. 
Potter seeking re-election, and Rep. 
Donald A. Brown of Royal Oak, 
the lieutenant governor nominee. 
* Bagwell, who got a big hand 
when he arose for his convention 
speech, obviously was pleased 
with the Saturday results, 
He had promised an unbossed 
convention. After Plank won ‘a 
three-way floor fight for the. first 
nomination of the afternoon, * he 
eame to the platform to tell dele- 
gates that that was what they were 
getting. 
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‘ Plank, who didn’t get into the 
runnifig until a few minutes before 
the convention was gavelled to 
order, rocketed past two better 
known contenders—Arthur J. Han- 
nah of Grand Rapids, a brother of 
the Michigan State University pres- 
ident, and State Sen.. Robert -E. 
. Faulkner of- Coloma. 
x kk & 
_ Clements also won his nomina- 
tion after a floor fight—a nip-and- 
tuck duel with Vincent J. Murray, 
Detroit unidnist. 
Earlier, Bagwell had fired the 
gathering with a slam-bang at- 
tack against Democrats generally 
and Gov. Williams in particular. 
. He asserted Williams had done 
nothing in his 10-year reign = to 
“drive out convention and hood- 
lumism.” 
He blamed Williams for alienat- 
ing business and jobs and taunted 
him for refusing unlimited face-to. 
face debate of the election issues. for me place tossed in the 
at convention the Oak- 
land delegation had voted 
to give its entire strength 
to Arthur J. Hannah of 
Lansing. It seemed that he 
had a cinch on the nomi- 
nation.. 
But i the bandwagon of the 
new man, Raymond A. Plank” éf 
Ludington, started to roll in the); 
alphabetical calling of counties, it 
had gathered sweh impetus that 
when Oakland was reached our 
folks wisely called another caucus. 
It ‘was seen that the Hannah 
boom had been deflated, and that 
the would not’ be nemineted any- 
way. - = 
So, not to be a follower of a 
lost cause, the 141 votes were 
given to Plank, which brought on 
the motion for his unanimous 
nomination, This was p 
ne other counties were. polled. 
Shrewd political observers in 
nnection with the Oakland dele- 
gation quite immediately foresaw 
that something might ‘come 
to our county if the way of ap- 
pointive ‘offices, should the Repub- 
licans ‘win in November, and it 
delegation who cinched the wee 
for him. : 
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| On the convention balloting .on 
the other candidates to be nomi- 
nated, the Oakland delegation 
stuck by -the men they had ap- 
proved in the preliminary cau- 
cuses, However, the nominations 
were mostly approved and made 
unanimous- before Oakland was 
reached in the roll call, 
While the anit rule was endorsed 
in the Oakland caucus, it was 
made plain that no delegate would 
be deprived of his‘ vote if he dis- 
sented on the choice and notified 
the chairman before the choice 
was announced in the roll call, 
While a number of the delegates 
did not agree on the matter of 
deserting Hannah, although his 
nomination was ‘impossible, they 
decided to go with the majority, 
when: all of the implications and 
possibilities were explained to 
them, They are pledged to support 
the ticket as nominated. 
- In its ¢very act the Oakland. 
delegation upheld the general 
standards of the convention. 
They refused to become engaged 
in' any of the bickering that was 
incidental to the adoption of 
some of the — in the plat- 
form, 
e at‘ least 90 per cent of the 
members of all of the delegations 
at the convention, the candidacy 
of Plank, a disc jockey and radio 
station owner, was a great -sur- 
prise. First taken as a joke, his 
backers. capitalized on the rivalry 
_jamong the other candidates, and 
snowballed him to°victory. Hatred 
for the more populous sections of 
the state helped put him across. 
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‘He also was helped by a growing 
sentiment in the convention that 
the best fight can be made With 
young mén, also by the Northern 
Peninsula delegates who swapped 
votes for him for votes for their 
candidate for Attorney General, 
John Y.- Clements of Baraga 
County, who won out.   [and [sentence for-a-gambl 
was remembered that it Was our Police Disclose Link With Mafia, 
of Secret Society Tied 
to Operations. Here 
Links between the al- 
leged Pontiac -bookie ring 
and the Mafia were .dis- 
‘closed yesterday by state 
police detectives who con- 
ducted the raids. which led 
to the arrests of five pet 
sons Friday. 
Officers said the ring 
which did an estimated $1 
million a year in horse 
betting, subscribed to a 
race result service con- 
trolled by the Mafia. 
Tomorrow the five, being held 
for investigation of conspiracy ‘to 
violate thestate gambling law, will 
be arraigned in Pontiac Munici- 
pal Court. The prosecutor’s office 
is expected to seek warrants for 
them tomorrow morning. 
Still held in the Oakland Coun- 
ty Jail are Basi] Burke, 59, of 
29 Salmer St.; LaRue -Gullett, 41, 
of 301 Dick Ave., and his wife, 
Gladys, 35; James Pruzor, 54, of 
4S, Saginaw St.; and Charles D. 
Apley, 44, of 29 Salmer. 
Reports that Pontiac Police Chief 
Herbert W. Straley helped secure 
a parole for Burke from a 1-5 year 
ing-eonspiracy 
in 1951 caused the chief to give 
the following voluntary statement 
to George Taylor, chief assistant 
prosecutor: 
* * * 
“Yesterday's raids were the cul- 
mination of several months of good 
police work by the officers con- 
cerned. The investigations were 
commenced several months ago 
after certaifi information came: to 
the attention of Chief Straley which 
indicated a gambling operation 
for which assistance of the state 
police racket squad was requested 
through Captain Jack Warner and 
Lt. Robinson of the state police. 
“Discussions were held on the 
matter at Captain Warner’s of- 
fice ‘at the Redford State Police 
Pest several months ago, Subse- 
quently the state police and Pon- 
tiac Police vice squad officers 
worked together to develop the 
case which finally brought about 
the raids and arrests. 
“He had confidence that his of- 
ficers, regardless ef whom the 
principals were éngaged in the 
gambling case, would. with. help of 
Stat@ Police, break the case. 
“The Chapman Hotel was be- 
lieved to- be the location where 
some of the gamblers hung arourid. 
The identity of the principals was 
kept confidential with the officers 
working.on the case, There were 
implications that Basil Burke and) 
China Boy Pruzor were involved, 
but it was left up to the officers to 
tie them in definitely, as well as 
all others. 
“In matters of this kind, secrecy 
(Continued on cine 2, Col. 6 Alleged Bet Ring! Race Results Service| I 10 M.P-H. Winds: 
Menace Jamaica 
MIAMI (UPD—Hurricane Ella 
stormed between Jamaica: and 
the southwestern tip of Haiti 
‘today, threatening to smash Ja- 
winds, ~ 
The fast-gathering . hurricane 
was located less than 150 miles 
south of Port Au Prince, Haiti, - 
westward at 19 miles an. hour, 
But the capital- of the “Negro 
republic was protected by a 
range of mountains between it 
and the hurricane’s center and 
less likely than Jamaica to be 
hard. hit. 
“It looks now that the hurri- 
cane. will stay south of Cuba, 
passing about 100 miles south of 
Havana, and miss Florida,”’ one 
forecaster in the Miami-bureau 
said. But ‘he added quickly, 
“The situation could change me- 
mentarily, "   
‘Flint Arsonist 
Dies of Burns Prank House 
Costs William Mosley: 
His Life 
A 17-year-old youth who severely 
burned himself in an arson of a 
vacant house in Holly Township 
died last hight in Hurley Hospital, 
Flint. 
The victim, William ‘Mosley, of 
Flint, suffered burns over 80 per 
cent of his body Saturday morn- 
jing when he and a companion; | — 
Robert Guth, 25, of Flint, used 
Guth, in a statement. to Chief 
Assistant Oakland County Prose- 
jeutor, George Taylor said they set 
the Ylaze as a prank. 
He Said the gasoline fumes ex- 
ploded as Mosley set a match to 
a home-made wick. 
Taylor said Guth will be charged 
with arson. The house had been 
used by Flint area eas for 
> daa “Q2 
Weather to Remain 
Partly Cloudy, Cool 
Partly cloudy weather is in the 
offing for Pontiac and (vicinity to- 
night and tomorrow. The. mecury 
will drop to 53 degrees. 
Tomorrow will be somewhat 
warmer with the temperature 
reaching a high of 76. 
The outlook for. Wednesday is 
considerable cloudiness and cooler. 
In downtown Pontiac the lowest 
temperature recorded. preceding 8 
a. m. was 51. At 1 p. m. fhe ther- 
mometer read 66.”   
  
Space Cadet Happy Dies 
LOS ANGELES (7) — Funeral 
service for Lyn Qsborn, 32, who 
portrayed Cadet Happy on the 
“Space Patrol’ television series, 
will be Wednesday at Forest 
Lawn Memorial ‘Park. He died 
Saturday undergoing brain sur-- 
gery, * .     
Bride Proves Over eee   
ed groom, Albert Ebsworth. 
ding. 
  ceremony for Tuesday. Where Is the ‘Groom? , 
WANTAGE, England (UPI)—Eager bride-to-be Gwen- doline Arlott, 24, turned up at the registry office with 40 
wedding guests here today and found no sign of her intend-_ 
No, Ebsworth hadn’t changed his mind. Miss Arlott 
had simply turned up for the wedding a month early. 
-“We made a mistake with the date,” she said, blushing 
as her 40 guests drank a toon to her, wedding or no wed- 
< 
Ebsworth, wecing that Miss Ariott’ was that eager for 
her marriage took out a special license and rescheduled the of Hurricane Ella | 
maica with her 110-mile-an-hour 
early today, traveling west-north- +” 
Firing|_ 
gasoline to ignite the frame house. |. 
_ to the rich cornucopia Sg —_ = 
duabor. schemmimmamaitiaiad 
and we pay just ‘tribute to the 
‘workingmain’s vital’ contribution 
‘of Amer- 
ican life, Yet—headlines from 
the nation's capital. tell. us £ is.    
   
      
     
       
    
     
        
   
        
     
     
       
     
           
        
tO race. 3 Bg 
. Grant's ‘Its: leaders might recall U. 
bor disgraces no man; unfortu- 
“nately you occasionally cerca men 
. disgrace labor.” Labor Day Toll 
| Running Ahead 
of Estimates. Millions Jam Highway 
to. Average Ten Killed 
Per Hour Across U. $= 
By The Associated Press 
Traffic 275 
. Drownings 61 
_Miscellaneous a 
Total 3 
The nation’s traffic 
deaths, mounting at a fast 
pace during the late hours, 
yesterday, appeared run- 
ning at a trend above. the 
estimate. for the Labor. Day 
holiday, ~ 
Millions ot motorists 
jammed highways ‘in sum- 
mer’s. last long weekend 
and traffic deaths a di 
10 pér hour from 3 p.m. 
yesterday to 1 am, today, 
Earlier, the trend appe 
averaging pet _ esti- 
     
      
      
  
   succinct comment: “La- _| The hea 
  
N ation ‘Honora Working Man   
By The Associated Press 
The nation paid its annual re- 
spects to the U. S..working man 
today. Buf much of the Labor Day 
tribute was coupled, with renewed 
pleas for action to oust hoodlums 
and racketeering. union leader's 
from the labor: movement. 
Congress also was rebuked for 
rejecting legislation aimed at curb- 
ing shady tactics underscored by 
the Senate Rackets Committee in 
ment relatiotis, 
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At the same time, Congress got 
a new invitation from. President 
- |Eisenhower ta, get busy at its next 
session and enact laws to halt such 
abuses. a 
' Eisenhower, vacationing at New- 
port, R. .L, said in a Labor ‘Day 
message yesterday: : 
“The. members of “ employer 
and employe ‘organizations have 
the right to demand from: their 
leaders and administrators com- 
plete. honesty, integrity, trust~ 
worthiness and loyalty.*? 
The President: didn’t specifically 
mention. the labor. control _ pro- 
posfls he recommended to the re- 
cently-adjourned 85th: “Congress: — 
* *«  * 
But in, urging ‘guarantees to pro- 
tect the nation’s working men and|- 
women’.from improper ‘labor-man-) 
agement ’ practices, Eisenhower's 
staccoest was plainly an invitation       its. investigation of labor-manage-|’ 
‘|Democratie National Cleanup Urged for Labor “to ‘Congress to pass. legislation 
along those lines. 
Secrefary of Labor James 
Mitchell said he deeply -regretted 
that Congress didn't act this year 
to curb racketeering and dictator- 
ship in labor unions. 
“L have every hope - that. the | 
succeeding Congress will see fit 
te do 50," Mitchell said in a 
statement, “Until such help is 
available, however, labor's. own 
efforts mist. continve.”” 
In another Labor Day ‘statement, 
Chairman 
Paul Butler praised cleanup. ef- 
forts by unions, saying: 
“Courageous labor 
moved swiftly, without fear or: fa- 
vor, to meet its own internal prob- 
Jems Jand thus maintain the - in- 
teprity of the Arearicen labor 
movement.” 
In’ Detroit, 
blamed the defeat. of a labor. con- 
trol- bill on “‘an unholy alliance of 
big business, reactionary,’ anti- 
labor politicians and. a few cor- 
= ‘Fupt ‘Jabor“leaders.”’ ' 
Reuther, president of the Unit- 
ed. Auto Workers ‘Union, was_re- 
fepring to'the bill by: Sens. John 
|, Kennedy (D-Mass) and: Irving 
M.. Ives (R.- NY) which . was 
passed overwhelmingly «by the 
‘Senate but rejected by, the, House 
in the closing days ef the session. © 
    
19, 500 Expected in Public System   \ 
New Buildings Ready for School Opening Thursday By, SYLVIA de STEIGER ‘Thursday is back-to-school day 
more than 19,500 students who 
wil attend Pontiac public schools 
this fall, according to Dr. Dana P. 
Whitmer, superintendent. The cag 
lic school system. will dberate 29 
‘elementary, five junior, high and) 
two senior high schools, this year. 
It is also the day in ‘which the 
. three city parochial schools, St. 
Frederick's, St. Michael's and 
Emmanuel ‘Christian, which. enroll 
1,760 students, will open, — 
The city kindergartners will at- 
fend their first day of school next 
Monday. 4 Ni 
hs anticipated public schoo en rollment means. an increase ot 
more ‘than 400. 
year’s record. * 
and a large addition to another 
Will help “barely keep ‘pace .with 
the educatiorfal facilities needed in 
Pontiac,” Whitmer added. ’ 
\ we  *® * : 
For the first time in the history! 
of. Pontiac, teenagers will attend 
two high schools this fall, the for- 
mer Pontiac High ‘School now 
.jnamed Pontiac: Central and the} 
new $300,000 Pontiac Northern 
‘High School, at North Perry and 
‘| Arlene streets. 
“Although: the wo high. schools 
‘will. have a = eau.   pnts over last 
new ‘Schools schools will have their: own teams’| team this fall, starting with the| 
basketball season, each of the two 
‘One marching band is also 
scheduled jointly for the two 
schools this. fall. A concert, as 
ganized at each school, 
~ Approximately .. 1,050 sk 
wil attend Northern and 2,100 will 
go to Central this year, 
A new elementary. school: on 
Franklin toad ahd ‘Fern street also 
will open this week. The $450,000 
single story ‘structure ‘will provide 
  aoRS well as general band will be or: |» 
educational facilities for 360 stu-| 
dents. It contains eight classrooms; an kindergartens ant a smalti-pur 
pose room. 
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  soso. garten, This school; located on an eight- 
jacre site,..will relieve the crowded 
.g conditions which have occurred at 
the Whittier Elementary School. 
In another’ building . project; 
five classtoonis and one kinder- 
costing _ $160,000, ave 
been added to the Owen Elemen- 
tary. School, - 
This addition “wilt enable the re~ 
jmoval of the substandard portable 
classroom buildings: which have 
had to be used to operate .the 
school located of East Columbia 
and Baldwin avenues, =: 
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  | The 2 Owen school sttentdince will ‘also increase from 450 to 660 stu- 
dents this fall. 
oe 
Remodeling has been dohe. at 
Eastern, Jefferson and ‘Lincoln 
junior: high schools during the sum- 
MOP. > on: 
Next spring construction will 
begin to increase the ‘student ca- 
pacity. at Madison Junior High 
by 400 and at Washington Junior 
High; by 250. more students, 
Approximately 800 teachers will 
be employed throughout the public 
J schools this year. ‘This includes 130). 
new teachers of Which 28 ate from 
      out of the state, 
* leadership, 
Wa 1 t er +Reuther 
Reuther again: called ‘on’ Eisen-| ‘ 
howey to.convene a national con-| . ference of labor; management and 
governntent leaders fo draft a pro- 
gram for full employment and to 
fight inflation. 
Meany touched on a different prob- 
lem in bis: Labor Day statement. 
Attacking racial segregation in 
schools; Meany said: ‘ 
“The segregated. school poses 
an artificial barrier to our ‘na- 
tion's progress: in education. ” 
Meany also urged . a. federal 
school construction’ program to 
provide new jobs, Righer teacher 
salaries and government-financed 
scholarships, 
* 
Albert J. eles AFCO’ vice 
AFL-CIO Ethical . Practices Com- 
mittee, said in a ‘television inter- AFL-CIO President George| 
president and chairman’ of the}    
      plane crashes 
  view, “We can ldok to the end of 
corruption in the trade: union move- 
(Continued ‘on Page 2, Col. 4) cars. 
  
at 1 as Rush 
The snumber of highWay 
holiday. in Oakland County 
| peer General Hosiptal Sund hiocal Holiday ‘Road THe Hours. Begin 
fatalities for the Labor Day remaihed at one this morn-. - 
ing although‘a Pontiac man died Sunday night of in- 
juries received in a crash north of Lapeer. 
Wiley V. Gibson, 42; of 2761 Vendome St., died at La- 
ay of injuries suffered in an   
Sheriff's Deputies. 
Gibson's car . apparently. went 
out-of control on M24, about 12 
miles north. of Lapeer, crashing 
through five. guard rails .and 
smashing into a concrete bridge. 
He was alone in the cat. 
Traffic in the: county has’ been 
reportéd ‘“‘a Jittle heavicr than for 
‘normal weekend’* since Friday 
night when a Walled Lake man, 
John G. Paget, 40, was killed in a 
Farmington Township collision. * 
* '* * 
“Paget, of 8309-Dickert Ra. ~WAS 
alone in his auto when it collided 
with another at 14-Mile and Heal- 
stead roads. He “was ‘dead on 
larrival at William: Beaumont Hos- 
pital. ; 
Traffic was reported heavy at 
‘wil poltits Friday night as the fo ee : 
1   4 accident 24 hours eariier™ 
according to Lapeer County: wonday weekend began, State i 
Police at Pontiac and Redford 
‘and sheriff's deputies reported 
near normal conditions Saturday 
and Sunday, 
their “plea. to. motorists to. leave | 
early fop home and avoid rushing. 
“Above all,’ warned Sheriff Frank 
driving with drinking.” 
, Me. Be 
“Law. ‘enforcers. 
to mid-afternoon. 
he coiling weather will keep ‘peo-. — 
ble away from swinhiming areas to 
day... 
The auto club advised drivers 
to put. off going home wntil Tues 
re gs   ae 
~ Lotal’ authorities again voiced 
W. Irons, . “drivers should not mix - 
county reported heaviest. rae op _ 
_ areas. It is. expected: greed   
  
  
       
       _THE PONTIAC PRESS, 2 MONDAY) SEPTEMBER i; 1958 ”      _(Rocket Expert Von 
          
   
     
     
            
   
           
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tus sald. Oe calls started ‘at 10 p.m. Saturday — continued 
into Sunday inorning die 
: WG edb GAA bas vacelvee toe 
hime, Te ts 12 ming taken by Mrs, Euler and 
the voi 66, sald he was from 
       
    
       
       
   
   
           
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_ was. Dr. Sullenberger. and 
= abusive, eotane and threat- 
al 
    Rd., 
“el be bei at 2 pm Toe Tuesday at 
the Muir Brothers Funeral 
_ Burial wl be n Stes Cemetery 
~ Mr. Foote died Friday night at “® expert Dr, Webrner’ von . Braun 
yer jstates he was certain Amefica 
~-}would have a maa*in ‘space within 
j\tive years “and most likely soon- 
ler” 
{radiation band around the earth 
Neil 
al Killed 50 Far 
|to Loitering Charges CD enai (UPL — Rocket 
He said the dangers of the 
hac been exaggerated. 
Dr, Herbert York, of the Ad-} 
vanced Projects Research Agency, 
also said that if the radiation ‘belt 
“were the only thing. to worry) 
about .in getting to the moon, any 
of us here would willingly take the 
* * * 
Other American scientists at- 
tending the Ninth International As- 
tronautical Congress here believe 
the ‘Russian timetable for ordering 
     
      
    
        first attempt a spring. 
. Von Braun, hobbling on a cane 
asa result ‘of a wrenched back, 
and the creweut Dr, York, chief 
selentist of the group which de- 
cides the feasibjlity of the mili- 
tary and civil space projects on 
which the United States is em- 
barking, gave their views in a 
news conference, 
They’ restricted the talk to civil 
space projects because, Von Braun 
said, Soviet Russia is attending the 
congress, ‘‘and it would te poor 
taste to talk about intercontinental 'y 
ballistic missiles."’ 
* * * 
The ~ “qaestions concentrated . on 
radiation, on ideas which York's   a man i a satellite calls toe agency is studying, and American be ‘Man i in on Spee Within Fi _ -|progress on “‘re-entry” into ta 
earth's atmosphere; the main prob- 
lem in manned filght. Puffing a 
pipe, York parried some questions on the American program, 
severe ms ior ere We 
“Ing to do ‘something, the Rus- 
siins do it,’ he said.: “We've 
ae ee 
talking about things.” 
“But will you send up anything 
larger than a “mouse or small 
monkey. in your re-entry tests,” 
an interviewer persisted. — 
ans re going to do it—but not |‘ 
’ York replied, 
* *.* 
The radiation belt . has figured 
on | predadiiatiy in discussions here. 
5|One paper speculated it extended 
from -250 to 40,000 miles and sug- Ee 
  
  York said: As- for re-entry, 
‘From a purely scientific point of 
view it-can be done. But there is 
a difference betweer getting ‘some- 
thing’ up there and recovering it, | 
    
  
=on State Roads | long Holiday Will Enter 
Mast Dangerous Hours 
| This ee - 
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7 gape pe Fs - LONDON (AP)—More than 500 
Londoners fought. with knives, 
clubs and broken bottles last night 
in a fresh outburst of violence 
.. In, the Robin Hood city of Not- against London's growing . Negro}. 
tion. 
  (Second Night of Terror 7 
London Plagued 
by Race Violence ties and knives gathered wae a 
nois- 
joined the mob, aadine satiny 
ing their arms. 
Savage Sights broke out in sev many|nen Deaths Elsewhere 
ROCKPORT, Mass. (AP)—Mar- 
jorie Filack,-,61, author and. illus- 
trator of s books, died 
Friday. She was the widow of Wil- 
liam Rose Benet, Pulitzer-Prize 
winning poet and brother of the| 
writer, Stephen Vincent Benet. 
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BOSTON " AP)—The Rev. Dr. 
    
, Paubas: Eyes Liaw of Land’   
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tli hh 
Hl | the veil of the ‘Commonwealth. 
> The trouble last night started 
  
  
Seven Plead Guilty - 
  his home. | 
: He was employed st the Bui 
|E. Montcalm St.; Virgil Hickey, 57, , Of 
Also, Orville Springer, 40, of 447 
of 700 State St.; and Herbert L. 
Smith, 49, of 233% S. Saginaw St. -     
Most of Nation Dry   
: On With the Parades! 
By United Press International 
Mild, dry weather was expected 
over most.of the nation today for 
* Labor Day parades and other out- 
door activities marking the windup 
of the long holiday weekend. 
Cool air pushed into the North 
Atlantic states and south to the 
Ohio Valley during the night,|. 
bringing showers along the lead- 
ing edge.of the system. However, 
The Weather Full U.S. Weather Deets Report 
PONTIAC aap Phew INITY — Partly 
Goudy tonight’ and A little 
warmer tomorrow. Low tonight will _ 
ieee Sh Cay ele "nor hog tar Boeoatas aay a 8-12 to   
a3 Todsy in Pontise. . ' Lowest temperature preceding: 8 8.m.: 
.m.{ Wind Velocity 13 m.p-h. 
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~ | Loopy: |Will Interrupt Vacation | 
‘| cation for a few hours NEWPORT, R.I, ®—President 
Eisenhower will interrupt his va- 
next Sat- 
urday to attend a Washington 
reception for a group ef Ameri- 
can, British and Canadian edu- 
cators. 
20,000 Unionists March 
DETROIT (UPI) — About 20,-° 
000 unionists were expected to- 
day to march in the annual La- 
bor Day parade down Woodward 
avenue.       
             
    
     
      
      
      
           ‘Says White House 
         
   
    
       ing useful came from it. — 
- At President Eisenhower's vaca- 
statement was forced from him by 
the White House. . ; 
* * * 
The matter came up at a 
Hagerty news conference. Hager- 
ty was asked whether he had 
seen Faubus’ remarks, and the 
exchange with reporters went like 
this: 
Hagerty: “Oh yeah, I have 
seen what Gov. Faubus says.” 
: “What comment do 
you have?” 
_. Hagerty: “I think the only 
comment I have is no commnrent.     "|must accept and support @ fed- ik & ® He. said Congress has not acted 
on the school - 
tion controversy, 
__|not a law of the land. 
He quoted a 1957 federal circuit 
court decision on another matter 
which said a ruling was 
not the law of the case under con- 
— “nor the- law. of the 
aed u be bctioted o pevecest 
eral court: ruling, Faubus replied: | 
“Abraham Lincoln disagreed 
— the: Dred Scott Case. There 
many people in the United), 
States eae Arkansas who firmly 
believe the Sfipreme Court had no 
authority for its 1954 decision. 
x* * * 
“Many people—millions — 
the Supreme Court made a law 
eet in the case. Even if a law 
is passed by’ the legislature to 
which the people are opposed, it 
is difficult to enforce.”   gove 
be the law of the land and there 
  You wouldn’t print my‘ comment would be no coeeticn of —. 
ment.” 
  
Russia, U. S. Keep Up War Threats. :   
TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—Only 
light Communist shelling of Na- 
tionalist China’s offshore islands 
was reported today. Meanwhile, 
Russia and the United States kept 
up a barrage of 
  | 
‘most of the rain ended by early 
today. 
Cloudy skies ranged from the 
Great Lakes through New England 
while clear skies covered nfbst of 
the Southwest. 
The only major rain area ex- 
pected today was in ‘the North- 
west where a Pacific disturbance 
ance is expeeted to spread show- | 
ers across the Rockies and into | 
the Northern Plaing by tonight. 
Thunderstorms occurred during: 
the night near the Mexican border, 
producing .32-inch of rain at Glen- 
wood, N.M., and gusty winds up to 
68 mp.h. at Tucson, Ariz. 
*« & & 
Good weather. was predicted to- 
day for Chicago where the national 
American Legion convention stages 
ammoth parade.The 12-hour 
is expected to see 50,000 
marchers step smartly through the   
es 
Weathermen nek warmer 
weather was: expected today in 
the and central Rock. 
.jes, Plains states and the upper 
pi Valley and Great 
Lakes regions. 
“Cooler readings were | predicted 
from Tennessee and the Ohio Val- 
ley eastward, Scattered thunder- 
ishowers.avere seen flor the South 
Adantic Section, 
i 
{ Lae | s 
          lat the Quemoy -islands between} 
came from Army Secretary Wil- 
ber Brucker, who told a news con- 
and Secretary of State 
were 
tiac, second maid of honor. 
Joanne Maguire of Oxford, Jean- 
nette Barclay of Armada, Dianne 
Bennett of Utica, Ainta Hall of 
Wa: 
Ponti warnings, 
With their new artillery attack |an 
tin its 10th day, the Red guns 
Taround Amoy fired only 366 shells 
midnight and 2 p.m. This was a. 
ifar cry from the record 41,000) 
rounds Aug. 23. <s 
x & * 
The latest American word salvo 
ference in Taipei recent state- 
ments by President Eisenhower 
Dulles 
“a definjte warning.” He, 
said they spoke for the people of | 
|       
Governor Crowns 
Peach Queen Bonita 
ROMEO — Gavertor G. Mennen 
Williams paid his annual visit to 
Rorheo last: night to crown Bonita 
Brookshear of Waterford Town- 
ship as queen of the 1958 Romeo 
Peach Festival. 
The ceremony, siaged in the 
Romeo Junior High. School, also 
honored the -queen’s attendants: 
Patsy Carr’of Utica, first maid of, 
honor and Carole Ryden .of. Pon-   Others. were: Jill Trask of 
Romeo, Donna Hohf of Rochester, 
Wanda Stone. of Lake ‘Orion, 
and _—_ Kegler of 
     = Quemoy Shelling Lessens the United States and the Commu- 
nists should not take their words 
lightly. ’ 
Eisenhower so far has commit- 
ted the United States 7th fleet to 
defend the offshore islands only. if 
an attempt to take them appears 
to him: to be a direct threat at 
Formosa itself. But he said last 
iweek that Quemoy and Matsu Is- 
lands were more important to. the 
defense of Formosa than they 
were three years ago, and Dulles 
said an attack on the islands 
would be a general threat to peace 
in the far east. 
~* * * 
The New York Times said in a 
dispatch from Manila that the 
Philippine foreign ministry had 
learned from sources’ outside the 
country that the United States will 
‘defend Quemoy if Red China in- 
vades. The sources yere not iden- 
‘tified, and there was no confirma- 
. jtion of the report. 
‘In its toughest challenge to the 
United States since the latest Far 
East crisis began, the Communist 
party mouthpiece Pravda said 
Russia would give Red 
“moral and material help” if 
there is a clash over the offshore 
islands, 
* * * 
The paper, whose editorials 
usually carry the full- weight of 
the Kremlin; accused the United 
States of. preparing to intervene 
in a Chinese domestic affair and 
‘warned that “any aggression by 
the United. States in the Far: East 
would inevitably. shafpen - the 
whole international situation and 
lead to a spread of war.’ 
“Those who threaten. today to 
attack the Chinese People’s Re- 
public,” Pravda cautioned, ‘‘must 
not forget that they also threaten 
the Soviet Union because the So- Urge Labor Cleanup. 
* tiees committee, said viet Union is bound to the people 
of China with unbreakable bonds 
of fraternal friendship and coop-/ 
eration, the.basis of which is their 
determination to safeguard peace 
among’ the peoples and repel ag- 
gressors.” . . + 
kK & | 
Brucker, who’ wound up three 
days of conferences with Presi-, 
dent Chiang Kai-Shek, other Na-| 
tionalist leaders and American | 
military chiefs in the area, told 
‘newsmen the United States in- 
‘tends to supplement American 
military aid to Chiang’s forces. 
He stressed he was speaking on a 
long-term basis, however, 
“We are allies and partners in 
the fight for freedom,” he said. 
Brucker left this afternoon for 
‘Hong Kong en route home. — 
  
as Workers Honored 
(Continued From Page One) 
ment when we are able to end cor-| 
ruption in the country.” 
Arthur J. Goldberg, fee to 
the AFL,CIO and its ethical prac- 
‘where 
corruption ‘exists in a union, re- 
sponsiblity reats not alone with 
the. leadership, but equally if | 
not primarily, with the wnion 
membership.” i 
Addressing a Labor Day week- 
end forum at Hopewell Junction, 
N. Y., Goldberg said: 
“Union members tend to get the 
sort of leadership they deserve.| 
Frankly, they ‘often get better) 
leadership than their degree of par-/ 
# 
      ticipation would suggest 7. de- 
serve. " 
4 ~ Ho Head Plants 
Motors’ Fisher Body assembly 
_|Fisher Body No. 1 
{assembling . Chevrolet bodies in 
  re omer Trucker | Rezoning Plans ‘Opposed Bitterly by 53. Residents _ 
GM Appoints Nordyke| INGHAM = By letter and Fisher Body Praia ag suc fo rea 
General Manager _ [reac Sona poten Lawn- dale Madison streets, 
- DETROIT. w—A former trim 
department.trucker is the new gen-), , 
eral factory manager of Generali row night's city commission meet- ing. 
. Known as the Barton-Comiskey 
properties, it has already been re- 
zoned to multiple family use. This 
as well as commercial has 
bitterly opposed. 
Residents claim commercial. 
zoning will be an added rah 
to children attending Adams El 
ementary School. They also cm 
tend it will lower the market val- 
ues of their homes and say there 
is no need for stores there since 
the area is only a few blocks 
from the downtown business sec- 
tion, _* 
He was a sergeant of the Bin 
mingham Auxiliary Police Depart- 
ment and for 14 years had: been 
associated with Potter Moving and , plants in Michigan. 
Ralph R, ae manager of| 
-at Flint, was 
named to the post in a series of 
staff. promotions announced by 
General Motors on the weekend. _ 
x & *& 
- As genera] factory manager, 
Nordyke succeeds Carl W. Moyer. 
Moyer ‘has been named general 
factory manager of Fisher plants Brown Jr. of Brighton and Betsy 
and Nancy, ‘both-at honfe; two 
sons, Neal and Alan, both at home; 
three sisters and a_ brother. . 
* * * 
- GUY E.. SCOTT | 
Service tor Guy E. Scott, 63, of 
548 E. Lincoln Ave., will be held 
at 10 a-m. Wednesday at the Man- e% 
the eastern United States. 
Nordyke, a " resident of Bir- 
mingham and a GM man for 25 
"years, will have charge of Fisher 
Fleetwood and plant No. 21 in 
Detroit, plant No. 1 in Flint, and 
the Pontiac and Lansing Fisher 
Raymond O. Doss of Flint, -as- 
sistant to Nordyke, was moved up|¥¢ 
to manager of the Flint Fisher 
Body plant. 
Robert H, Gatham, manager of The property owners claim the 
proximity of the nee speed busy 
made 
pas] residential 
purposes, They maintain the only 
way they can realize their full val- 
ue from the land is on ‘com- 
mercial zoning. 
Norman Wolfe, cnctetsine school 
superintendent, has been notified 
by the State Highway Commission, 
that local ordinances will have to Pontiac. 
’ Mr. Scott died pics ut te 
Bloomfield Hospital following a 
long illness. 
He was with the plant protection 
division of the Ford Motor Com- 
pany for gp years. 
Surviving are his wife, Eliza- 
beth. 
Wife Threw Baby 
    
He had served as general secre-|Division with .at}be put into operation to enforce 
tary of the Division of Christian|Warren, Mich. At Mansfield; he is|the new school bus ruling. at Hi Sa Mat 
Education, Board of . Homejsucceeded by Edward H. Goebel,} Wolfe will go before ° ruling Im, yS ate 
Missions of the Congregational senior staff assistant in the Detroit) bodies in the communities which 
Church, = He was born|master mechanics section, . make up the Birmingham School DETROIT wf — Mrs, econce 
jin Springfield, “Il t Dillard, 26, was held by   
Police Indicate Link ? ; ~e ate oe el ee een eae 
With Mafia Service othe ube lnw requiring trattic ap-|° Police arrested the woman after 
(Continued From Page One) |Ptoaching a halted bus from either her husband, Temy, $4. tld them 
prevails up to the time of the raids.| “ection to stop goes into effect] she threw the coli at him argument. 
Police said he to told them the in- 
‘fant bounced off the steps into his 
arms. The baby was treated fo 
€, oR Hatnad Ave. wit be bee 
- Miller’ 's Offer More . 
__Than 29 Nationally. Known 
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ne Dining Rooms 
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- MILLER Serre “Our 23rd Year at This Same Location” 
_ 144 OAKLAND AVE. 
Ojen Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoons Request Taxicab Probe 
DETROIT (UPID—A group of 
Detroit taxicab drivers headed 
by David Gray has asked a 
court-appointed board of moni- 
tors to investigate Teamsters 
Taxicab Local 902 in Detroit.       
  
         
       
    
             
       
   
       _ ATTENTION 
PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION The UAW- CIO strike against Pontiac Motor Division. . 
has ended. Accordingly, all employes of plants and 
departments listed below,. unless otherwise notified,: ° 
report on their.regular shift eo follows: 
Tuesday, September 2, 1958 
Press Metal Plonts No. 14 and No. 15 
Plating Plant No. 2 
Axle Plant No. 10 , 
Differential Plant No. 5 
Heat Treat 
DA Gun Plant 
Service Parts Warehouse 
All Plant Engineering, and 
Departments: 331, 332, 327, 316, 831, 832, 346, 347, 345, 
350, 344, 348, 349, 797, 894, 342, 142, 
DAN, 352, 730, 315.   
See 
Wednesday, Sep September 3, 1958 
Foundry #6 
; Engine Plant #9     
Plante: #8 and #16 (Car Assembly)   
All previous recall instructions are cancelled. Employes wil be 
Notified at a hater dete when ¢ to repent for work. i 
& - 
i   
  
  
   
  - ports said several arrests had been| 
  xn _THE PONTTAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER wy 1058   
‘British Nésiie bicwengi 
“en Center.of Terrorists 
NICOSIA (UPT) — One 
lage of Morphou’ in Prk 
Firecracker” to clean up an EOKA|; 
here sa gang, repent reaching 
British ‘dice seal’ ho: com.) 
~ munigue on the action, but the re- 
made. The town, 20 miles west of 
here, was placed under curfew| was while troops conducted a house tol’ house gearch for terrorists. $500 Burglaized option FFOM Orion Bar | van Toa Critical, 
Actress Wins Divorce _ 
LOs ANGELES @—Actress Di- 
_. }ane Varsi divorced her husband on 
idlael osetia is tc war 
1132 S. Lapeer Rd., between 2:45 
a.m. and 7 a.m.,,escaping with a testimony - that he criticized her 
“whole way of life.” : 
The actress, 20, told  Superior|IE 
~ Court. that hier husband, John 
Dickson, 28, “criticized everything 
I did and tried to force me to 
make changes that were im 
sere oe   ia   caaras ag. cqnialoieg” SLT 
reported. 
* ae 
There was no sign of forced       
  
Everyday Lew Price >   
‘New! DOMINO FILTER TIP ~ 
CIGARETTES. ae $2.50 
me -*! a 2. ee 
‘FIRS sebco coos, te 
    08 N. Sagincw  —Me loot        
   
       
       
   {|Rhea Warner receiye 50 per. cent 
of the estate and that 12% peri— reportedly in change. The owner 
wgekend, . 
Half of Wert’ Fortune 
Will Go to His Widow   
in’ Superior Court, directed . that 
cent each go to his two daughters,   
SIMMS: Offers” 
24-HOUR 
SERVICE | 
for Labor Day Photos 
: You can have your  hdliday 
“snap -shots by Wednesday: if 
« you bring “em to SIMMS by 
Wo acm, tomorrow. cS 
  
    
Black & White Rolls in 
by 
11 A.M. Tuesday 
— Will Be Back wi —_- 
- Wednesday 11 A.M. 
Here's your chance to learn 
about SIMMS finer. . . faster 
- and LOWEST PRICE service. | 
| Lifetime _. 
PRINTS | 
“ Super-size prints 
from popular sike ~ 
rolis. Why pay 
‘@c to 10c _ else- 
; where? ~ |Rose Reigns as Queen 
. |since the. Greek. poetess, Sappho, ‘Mrs. Doris W. Vidor and Mrs. Bet- 
ty Sperling. 
  
ATHENS — The rose has been 
known.as the “Queen of Flowers” 
  gave it that title 2,500 yéars ago. said he had gotten. the rolls of| 
‘Tsilver to last him over the pallies 
Warner's will, filed for probate|E | ernie Representative Neve 
WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. 
REMINGTON , Electric Shover 
: RECONDITIONED | 
- —_Whil Wait 
  You 
ice— 
NEW SER SER VICE— Remington factory 
representative will be in our store 
every ‘Wednesday of every week. 
, P IMM) man 
Electric Shavers —Main Floor 
  
e% 
Furnace _Popular Sizes to Fit 
    16x20 20x20 - 
16x25 20x25 
15x20 10x20     
   
         TUES. @ WED. ONLY! Genuine 
DUST-STOP brand, fibergias _{fil- 
ters, guaranteed. ist quality, 1-in. 
thick (2 filters at proportionate 
Ss savings).      
  
     
                 
       
            
    Why Pay $1.11 to $1.21 
SIMMS SLASH PRICES 
on: Genuine 
  FILTERS | Most Make Furnaces’ = 
—YOUR CHOICE—    
HARDWARE  —Znd Floor 
  
Fastest. Service in Town 
COLOR 
_ DEVELOPING 
EASTMAN’S. own truck picks 
up and delivers DAILY at 
Simms. You get COLOR prints, 
slides and movies in half 
ordinary mailing time. 
“CAMERA DEPT, —Main Floor   
Attention, Duck Hunters! 
“= ~ yee ae Nally thie 
yeu des’ dot cla gh 
a     
        
BOYS’ and GIRLS’ 
et End-of-Season Disc | 
| | 
$1.00 
© Water Repellant Treated 
© All Sizes — 8 to 18 
FIRST QUALITY—Washable pop- 
liri, zippered front, cord trim pock- 
ets, white and colors, — 
etc. cuffs, 
SIMPAD os]            Thousands Sold at $2.95 Ail Over Nation 
Poplin JACKETS | Simuns Buys 602 from Wholesaler. 
© Styled Exactly as Pictured 2; “Famous Brand”   
200-Sheet Box 
KLEENEX 
’ - TISSUES 
O* 
oy in pop-up a, ¥ box hall 
amare. Limit 2. 4 
—Main Fleer more customers can. share in 
    
KOTEX NAPKINS, 
oo, ashe £12 ‘anitary Ss Of Ban. 
Bapkins. . Limit Ed 
—Main Ladies’ *2" Bras lars of up to 
$2.95 Sellers. \Broken my ¢ sizes $2A to 388. Pad- : ded style. . : - 
: : +» Main Floor. : 
eee 
Sale of Entire Stock - i ammesy Make+-PADDED Stylel Ha      
o , Pirst Quality 
‘BIRDSEYE’ 
DIAPERS | 
$2.29" Value ] 49 . DOZEN. ~ ‘ ay Me 
Absorbent, hemmed * S. 
27x27 cut inches. Limit 2 
  dozen. 
. —Main Fleer 
  
  
  
  
73c Size. 
BAN Roll-On 
Deodorant 
9° Just roll it en! No Maternity Dresses. Styles inclyding values | y 8 8 
to $7.95. Seme Rigntty 
eece soiled. Sizes 7 to 18, 
Ist. Quality’ by ‘NAZERATH’ 
Child’s *1® Sleepers   
  
  Pkg. of 10° 
GILLETTE Razor Blades Full Fashioned 
LADIES’ 
NY! LONS. 
91.0 ‘RED 
-indaes 4 to tL i Sught i- 
Limit 3 pair. 
  Sorry—no layaways at these low prices! 
  ; Main Fleer 
  2-piece, snap fasteners 
at a = — hare 29 
Colors in 
= : perky aa 
coock UN TEPIE( Re nae cece 
‘Happy Time’ Sleeveless 
each.   
Hredroed cotton Child's U-Shirt-6 | ‘Rayon—Nylon—Cofton — 
12 x 84 Blanket Inches 
27 Hs 
Acetate nen ‘blankets in 
pastel colors. now and 
save. 
    
  
_{ not at this low price!. 
Choice of — ~ SHAMPOO | 
6°. creme form. 
Main, Fleor   » vo a Holds its 
ook 2 Iho 9 AM ic 12:30 ONLY EAA 
Washable. ‘CHINO’. Fast’ Color - 
Ladies’ *3* Slacks 
Spc de, ope ‘yi7.         
  
—Main Floor   
75c ‘Nesties’ 
Hair Rinse 
29° Nestle’s creme hair 36 hry pong 
eoce SAM to 12 30 ONLY 
Childrens 19¢: ” Waskable 
Training Pants 10 
       
  ount 
    
           
    
  
     Famous sels WHITE’ 
rivet Targets | 
Ye 
an 38 Targets sts shetter Fare when hit —|@ in ordinary/§ 
white dome. . Renaling. ae ‘ince "and 
“Western’ or 
‘Remington’ 
HAND | 
TRAPS , Regular $5.95 
48s 
Flexible coil 
  elevations, ~ 
Western & Remington 
TRAP 
LOAD 
o£ 98, Saginaw spring|¥ 
trap — as shown —i# 
throws rotating tar-|% 
gets to all angles and|¥ 
SHELLS}     
    ~ 
  Maker Advertised These As $21. 95 V. sles 
| BUY YOURS NOW at Simms 
        
           
              
    
        
      
  a Main Floor ee     
     
         
        
       
   
          
         
  95! "$2 Holds 
Yours~in 
Layaway 
   * Full 2-FOOT Tall Doll 
* Guaranteed Unbreakable 
. %® Vinyl Head and Body 
* Daytime Dress Ensemble 
* Real Nylon Hosiery 
m& * High Heel Shoes — 
~ * 5-Pe, Pond’s Beauty Kit f 
* Legs Bend Lifelike    
  * Go-to-Sleep Eyes 
% Saran Rooted Hair & 
* Exactly as Pictured 
Here's How * 
‘Simms Can 
Slash the      
  eccee 9 A.M. to 12:30 ON eeee      
    Regular 60¢ valu 
Choice of shades to 
blend with your hair. 
Limit 3. packs. - 
—Main Floor     
Short Sleeve—Tie Se 
Infants U-Shirts Bt cotton . yarn 
ee as diaper tabs. ¢ Size I to in white 
colors. 
—Matn Fleer     
    
  
              
  
  Tesh 7 
  
  
elastic waist, be thy 
style. Sizes la 
postels and oe eiis 108 inches. Lim: 
—Maln Floer lst Quality—White CANNON . 
Muslin Sheets    
  
  
  Final Clearance of LADIES’ . 
~ Summer Shoes 
OT 2 EG gig colors, etc. Limit 1 pr. —Basement     
    Values - 
fo $6 
   
        
   
   Prices Slashed | on Every Item in This Adv. Ta Bargains are so big we must restrict this sale to just 3%’ hours only! Plenty of some, few ®. 
of others ..... the more you buy the more you save. Rights reserved tq limit quantities—so 
s¢ super-bargains. 
Furniture Regula XY bacon Made 
Wax Ap. 4 tuntt 
Hard shine. 
Popular floor _ 
ae ‘most aay: pe 
1° Cake Mirro 
ge ed 
ads beauty to the kit 
terns, colors. 
Fe or Individual 
    
  
‘Thermos Bottle 
| Seller For Back to Sch : 
“Weapar PINT 
$1.39. 
7” All new for hot and cold bever- 
ra a I 
—tnd Fleer 4 
    
  
  
  
ja Gefierous $0c size at    Se Daisy BB Air Rifle Shot Over 100 shot 3 ¢ 
cimit i 10 
heomat   
  ree OTH Non-Skid Washable Styles “TOOTH | cone paste 1 °1* Throw Rugs _ as - Choice of hi-lo cottons ¢ 
or. ang lho 
Botate, Mitt att | in colors. a, 7 Crest, Ipana, etc. 
Your choice. 
—Main Fleor | 0000 EUR wm MPacii nel mae? © 09: 
Everglaze Finish—No Iron __ ; 5-Grain : D ‘ 
aspirin | Spreads or Drapes coe Choice of twin or ful 00 
or DAS x 90 ind Grapes. "35,98 y J values. 4 ; USP. 5- strensth Z —Basement 
bottle of ~ ‘Timit| ©0 00. WWIVINORDIC MTR am ee ¢ one. z 
e—main Fier | Non-Skid Washable Style : 
enka Carpeting Remnants 
Saacan ea , € ft oT te Value. - 
  bdededed 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY belated 
Famous Brand—MENS~ 49c — 
  
Athletic U-Shirts3=   
60c Suave 
& Condif’ner 
39° mous ‘Helene Cur- 
te product for go s 
air. ‘Limit 2 per Cotton yarn, full cut 100 
for comfort, Nylon re- 
inforced neck and arm 
hole. Sizes 34-36-40. 
: —Basement 
dd 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY fel 
White Cushion Foot 
Men’s Work Sox 6    
  
  
  Price So Low 
- Famous cosmetic 
manufacturer offered 
this doll in a na- 
tionaf TV contest. :. 
we bought ‘what's 
left’ at -a. big. dis- 
count and pass the 
, Savings on to you. ee 
MAIL ‘ORDERS FILLED ~ Add 50c for i Tex 
, ond Posta    ' ‘Wrisleys 
waste ‘BATH OIL 
€.. 
Rerular | 19¢ site at 
ble e bath m8 - fae Elastic tops, cushion 
sole for double wear. d 
Irrs < "is pair. Size 
10 to 
PEt) 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY “tdedeel 
Fine White Muslins 
Pillow Cases —2* each. 
J Choice, of Senikiped or   
  
x Lanolin Plus — 
LIQUID | 
9* cr 
: [pene $1.25 size of F famous Medicated 
Lieu i@ “fer oF 
  Regular ¢ 
— color . borders.; 7 7 
t 4 — :       
  coated steels BBs. 
For ager <n: White—Color 
R 
“mv "Aerials | g $9.95 T 97 
List 
*6. Position Selector Switch 
As shown—gives. sharp reception 
Use with any rig for Black and 
white, color and U 
* 2nd Floor   
  PLASTIC. 
Garden Hose 
W's year guarantee. Standard couplings. Limit 100 feet 
per person. . 
  
9 x 18 Inch Rubber 
Stair Treads Valve ? i 
> EACH 
tte 
      
    thout harm. 75c sel- — "icen: ee is 
‘Welcome’ Plexible rubber 
ph me really deen 
imprint. R Reg. § om 
‘gee 
_4-Drawer—All | Non-Rubbing pied 
tnd Fleer 
21x38 lehes Ont | 
1° Rubber Mats 
—tnd ‘Tiss 
- ‘for ect. 
J ae, th Dettice 
ire is ines 
left-overs, 
and 
‘Four Sided—All Metal 
tices ott Square ape 
Sturdy Flexible Tines 
Bamboo Leaf oe ey i 
= 38° Wax - pt |" 
: 268'|=3 
  = mAs 
ecco 
Ready Mix Size—Aluminum 
Pans 
Grater kit- 
     
Uses m 
15¢ Prengon1 Dishes 
     
   18%28 Inch ETT 
‘Door Mat 
- 83° 
Metal 
"2 Parts Cabinet | Ideal for keep 
ae, heat on and hay 27 
metal with 
peng : 
. —tnd Floor 
ove éve0 
5-Interchangeable Blades 
$1.95 
—tnd Floer 
ee 9 A.M. to 16-Pe.Saw Set - | Bhan eran eh that ne —_ 
for rently ever pase Bie 
12:30 ONLY BAAdg 
Biisier Lite and ‘Spotlight 
95° Battery Lantern Practical and useful 
for many uses. Adjust- 
with 
bulb, Batteries extra. 
~—@nd Floor able handle, 
      cece 9A M+ 
30x30 Inch Size—RUBBER 
Ideal for 
Eimited. ‘color selec Fisor | tions. No ~§ |  antnd Ft 42” Landing Mats hallways, 
vg 
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ENTERTAINMENT,| OTHERS 
      
“Back to School 
Many Students Use Installment Plans   
Most high school ‘ udends who 
want to go on to college are 
_|iaced with: one major. hurdle: 
“How am I going to pay for it?” 
| With college expenses runing so 
high — and likely to go higher 
— more and more of them are 
turning -to that old American 
standby — the “easy payment” 
plan,   is some cases this means “es 
now ‘and pay later.” In othérs 
it's “Pay now. and go later.” 
Bankers and educators have .been 
getting together during the past]. 
few years to work. out the most 
practical of both systems. 
A .survey by the American 
Bankers Assn, .indicates that a stitution pays abuat cn per 
year for his education, and a 
student in a private college pays 
upwards of $2,700. ; 
Another survey, made by the 
government, indicates a range of 
from $1,500 to $2,000 a year: 
Whichever ‘survey ” believe, 
it's a healthy hunk of money, 
particularly for those in the lower |j 
  
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soil was worn out and infertile. 
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GREAT NECKS—The long and 
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| situation is taken care of as 
John pose for a family photo. 
The new baby, valued at $2,800, 
was on' public display for the 
first time recently. 
y Fun to Get a Haircut: 
HASTINGS (?—Hastings * chil- 
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the pets Bachelder has for them 
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flying squirrel and a hamster.   
  
St. Clair River Drops 
ST, CLAIR #—The Port Huron 
Coast Guard reports that the St. 
Clair River water level fell about 
a foot Saturday, but abruptly re- 
turned to normal after falling for ‘| and short term loans are prov- 
{has been granting a income brackets. 
Scholarships, part-time jobs 
ing inadequate to meet the col- 
who have completed|! 
their freshman year in - 
a a er 2 
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Club 
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the student with a 
by the Union ‘National Bank of 
Charlotte, N. C., and Queens| 
College, a, local school for girls. 
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effect, or under consideration, in 
ja number of other states and 
locatities. A high school student 
who faces rough financial going 
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Ten-year-olds Jerry Williams,   
they got started with a blue joy 
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winter. Now there are-crosses for 
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  NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)—An un- 
identified gunman shot and fa’ 
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the street in Nicosia’s busiest 
shopping district today, then es- 
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The serviceman wis in a Potiee!   shots rang out. 7 
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LOS ANGELES . (AP)—Posture 
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\Dr, Eleanor Metheny, ‘Your’ ha- 
bitual posture seems comfortable 
because it expresse ho Pies ar 
r oO feel.” Dr. Metheny, prof 
niver- physical educatiin at the 
'Iisity of Southern California,’ was 
quoted in a university news re- ABANDA, Ala: 
don’t shoot my mom,” pleaded ( AP) ‘Please 
tallthe husky farm Jad, holding. his 
mother in his arms, 
Gordon _ Crenshaw _ of-;, Wadley, 
who would have eaten home-made 
cake for his 14th birthday a few 
thours. later. yesterday, protected 
hig--sickness-weakened family for 
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Mré: Claude Crenshaw, 40, sho 
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and still carryitg his mother, his|? 
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E. BLS. aries See pom f Labor Lay in 1968 finds Pontiac | attract widespread attention. No- hers te Sod ge! ane rine eenn vss 
the focal point of many unexpected one can control the general png «oe gore prone stnoad LA teat Wx tes tictterm 
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  er poet are was feared that. the work 
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threshing engine, and a 
story bold of a of a Waterford Township farm- ‘once spoken. It all happened at 
_ that-extraordinary hearing before 
the entire Supreme Court of - the 
United States last Thursday when- 
the justice asked the Little Rock 
school board’s attorney a question. 
» Here is exactly how it appears now 
in the stenographic record: 
“Justice Frankfurter: Mr. But- some novel thoughts.expressed by 
Justice Frankfurter which are 
perhaps more significant than if 
the above sentence had been care- 
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When Justice Frankfarter .-re- 
fers to “twe decisions,” he has 
in mind the one rendered by the 
oe ee ee 
  basis for the: wapreme —- 
decision. 
There ts, cist bibes bowl, 0 
explicit provision, known as the - 
Tenth 3 
the Constitution itself are re- 
. served to the states. Education   
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Raber Day remiets ts of . 
  * been claiming attention. all over the confident that they will garner hospitals. oe their share’ of the business, ‘The ratie of inieptial’ edmtenions weet general Rosotiale nigh ay 
We're “in the news.” whatever it- is, | Tee to ‘population in Michigan ontan 1957 than it cost to care for them. 
_ And some of it, hurts. _ No one can ask more. A et rata wee A 
"Let's face the facts squarely. 2 a FS ee Soluamk ay a eee eee T froin moe-pratt ooptals for 
ee BOR By  Mabor Day sete 8 abs beautiful, In 1957 the rate. of admissions the last year Was SESS St while 
aus net aed’ come B00, , the city. and tere 1s comfort and. vor Tonneand, porelations ARADO "as aN ses: _workers most of last week. Evéry- faisgh ly x hpoy re, OF build- - ” Hind. the rati cf acesiesiel to Pop. Smiles ee 
one’s happy they can resume work. will no ‘complete and the ~ ulation remained constant, 25 : oe 
tomorrow morning. It’s almost _ doors opened until 1959. However, ed Sina Se aed ae ee ee ee ck ak 
traditional that “no one gains by it's a reality in 1958. | ; ES rather than the one million report- _ te words wet conten to saying ’ il ‘ad : ed. it flowers. ionasee 
: star sede Uhed ins * * * - whe quéationsatres showed that” oo ag i NS es 
the nity't Aerial There may have been brighter over the 12-year period, the num- if you're complaining about 
ae entire . : Labor Days, but the current one’ ber of admissions climbed 69 wer - the heat sight now, think what Our strike was" anton - wide = and from 1956 to 1967, ever it’s going to cost you come win- — is much, much better than ’many 2 per cent, ter. : eee a. * wl we recall and there is nothing pee . The report disclosed that during oo * me 
eee ‘basically or inherent wrong. te # - da 1957, the n _ We: take off our hats to good 
oS - Also, we have just received a@ver- §mall ripples on a = ben. pine Ly : Ne Oo La ne for the Do-It-Yourself Addict el os nae 417 ‘patients pee 510 ‘old summer, and most of us leave 
Get in the Sutexsesaen hospital little figure in the end. | . as Repere Mien ee ee ga 
an tay ei vibe 0h 8 ay. David Lawrence faye: - adelante tad wae age een at ; 4 caring for pa ; 
Peay ew ow we oats ot MeeMan AbiutTom = Court Is Disr wrdin Co tit CON Fee cote fore oat : Ss : ; 
_ speeding it up. The doctor is barred Chan: ging Tics 1S esa ‘2 ns ] u samt ven ene ilo ots cay tee wiat_jo 
os Pom tity “Pting st ee ee =f i The Pontiac Pa rs Goofed WASHINGTON — ~~ Those critics ler, why aren't the two decisions "1985, in which the court when _In a break down, — —— padi oot ee 
: So th pe have been inclined to be of this court, the first one which gesdgregation to take effect ee T° ew stones Ginlte  tltew 
[ae me on eir Predictions captions about ‘Preddent peel laid - => P sscapiensored ni. “with all deliberate speed.” acute, short-term cases, spent an who was born poor and found 
ee s eae it occasional dis- ™ously felt compelled to agree ~ Justice Frankfurter, in referring average of $30.27 a day, which was his own way to get over it. 
| tom & Labor Day: A holiday when — of some of UPR. and the second opinion rec- to the second ¢ un- $3.46 more than the average daily * * * Cs i. “labor gets the recognition it so ne eo ognizing that this was a change of ' derstandingly of the recognition by  °St of $26.81 for the rest of the — Lots of golfers who take the Be if We ER richly deserves. - his -copampglg what had been supposed to be the the court of the, pevblene raised raja ice ig long sere ‘game sextoosly are still cutups 
a Ges talking off-the- -provisions of the Constitution, and during the ong the fairway. 
thr ; A perusal of the Pontiac Weekly Post cuff at press. recognizing that and the kind-of segregation to-non-segregation. But “= $213 x * * 
tracted and we hope the end is here. and Weekly Gazette of 60 odd “ conferencés life that had been built under the it is strange to hear him say that i 1 : Many a new father hands out 
‘a ao shows that be years ago . ~=had better take contrary conception said, as equity “this was a changé of what had * * & cigars and then walks floor ' . é ows that our city. was “a national lead- a look at one of ‘has also said, you. must make been supposed to b& the provisions Other statistics. released by the half the night smoking one. 
aie aa er in the manufacture of vehicles.” A the impromptu appropriate accommodation to the of the Constitution.” Michigan Hospital Association are: ti *® *& 
“oe . lengthy story about Pontiac’s leading in- comments made specific circumstances of the situa- So 1, The cost of providing a-pa- ~ {ff in conversation you'll say only 
_ « Commandec dustry copcludes with, “The future of the” last week by the tion instead of having a procrus- tient day of care climbed 173 Per the things of importance you'll : | egumtry horse and buggy never seemed brighter.” erudite Justice tean ‘bed where everybody's legs . The layman will wonder how any cent between 1946 and 1957 — from save a lot of breath, ee . . They : eae —_ Felix Frank- are cut off or stretched to fit the have _ an average of $11.10 a patient. day * ¢ *% 
ee ee “Flage is a mere experiment, and neve _SAWRENCE a ae to decile ht eles tae posrgh weber wodidenly Stat ees Os” _ Mfougnow at the Harv: Law an the loc = The 1957 payroll for all Mich- —_are on neighbor's car? The tg will beocme lar bec plainly written there is disregarded pa. your ney y 
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5 Re ambition. seems to be frightening our _ The justice was under the same . ae * “schools” is a Weurticnth Zo Ten. lockers in-a southern golf 
o shuffle cap as President Eisenhower. _ Despi syntax, there are - ,vendment which formed the Portraits club were destroyed 
© oe *’ $e 
- ‘Thus, Labor Day-in 1958 finds our 
community battered a bit and stag- 
gering just slightly, but we have tre- 
- ‘Mmendous recouperative powers and. 
) — like these can’t 
      a fine auto- ‘are building 
ane 7 the 1959 line is. 
| wesley. ‘sensational. The cars 
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“Wen it comes to. ultimate a 
absolute knowledge, you don’t know 
you're living#’ ‘says a tnetaphysicist. 
Maybe not, but we feel practically 
certain we're living, as we don’t be- 
lieve it would cost us anything like 
- ‘what we're paying. just to =— 
we're living. 
“Man is iho the world sci 
ling and he goes through it discon- 
tented,” says a Boston Globe editorial 
writer. And yet man leaves the world 
with considerable feluctance. It 
seems he’s a glutton for punishment. SEE 
6 “SUMMER is four and one-half days 
longer than winter,” says an astrono- 
~mer.. This is doubtless due to the 
fact that heat causes expansign. 
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But in summing up that experiment it 
was asserted that “These engines are too 
noisy and jerky, and the sparks set fire 
to the grain and buildings. Horses in. 
an adj pasture were frightened at 
first, but later just looked over the fence 
and laughed.” 
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' Angus Carmody 
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sunrise and crows at sundown. The other 
chickens in. the flock regard him disdain- 
fully when he starts his evening serenade, 
and then chase him around so much that 
  he has difficulty in emitting a full crow. 
“Don't get too enthusiastic about the 
hot weather being at an end,” phones 
Abe MacCormack 
of Birmingham, who says when he’ was 
‘a Michigan farmer 60 years ago the hot- 
test. weather of the year was when he was 
cutting corn late in. September. 
  
Caster bean leaves over two feet in 
diameter are growing on plants in the 
garden of 
Mrs. Ann Kuhlenteldt 
in Huron Gardens. Some of: the plants 
are seven feet tall. 
  “My sunflowers do not grow very tall,” 
phones 
Orson McLellan 
of Rochester, but they have big blos- 
-soms. By picking off all flower buds ex- 
cept the one at the top, all of the plant’s 
energy goes to that one flower; ‘and Mr. 
McLellan has some blossoms 16 inches in 
diameter. 
  
Gladioli plants seven feet tall and with 
40 blossomsor buds: are from the gar- 
den of 
: Harris Cookson | 
of Keego Harbor, who has them in over 
a dozen colors. 
mae a tn 
Verbal ( Orchids to- _   
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Bornak 
of 380 South ars Boulevard; ‘golden wide! ding. ay 
Garfield. Séott | ve 
of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-second birt 
| day. 
James McMaster 
* ot Lake Orion eighty-first birthday. 
Mrs. Nora Fietcher 
of Walled Lake; eighty-fourth birthday. 
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_DR. BRADY 
BTA es Dr. William Brady Says:   
It’s 
“1 wish you would tell in your 
column why so many doctors add © 
phenobarbital] to their préscrip-- 
tions, apparently without regard 
that the patient 
won't worry about 
what ails him or 
her? Many of 
these patients 
complain about 
how .. dopey — or 
sleepy thy feel 
all the time, when 
they come in for a refill. Maybe 
I’m wrong, but it doesn't’ seem 
to make sense. (I. S.)” 
In some circumstances a bar- 
bituate is necessary and helpful, 
but even so, it is wrong, I think, 
for the physician to let the patient 
  know just what the medicine is, if . 
he or she can help it. The physician 
help it easily enough, by dispens- 
ing the medicine. himself. 
JUST PAIN-KILLER? 
The pharmacist (1. S.) wonders 
whether physicians «add the bar- 
bituate to dall perception of pain 
or ache, and so keep the patient 
from worrying about what ails 
him. 
I am afraid that is precisely 
why so many physicians prescribe   
The Country Parson 
  
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  If it 
\ > Doctor’s Job to Find 
Cause of Nervousness 
oF dispense so —_ isechdbarate 
Some of the effects of habitual 
use of barbital, phenobarbital, - 
amytal aré lowered morale, men- 
. tal depression, anxiety or fear neu- 
soe and lowered physical effi- 
Pronounced effects are 
pommel loss of judgment, loss of memory, ideas of persecution or 
vertigo (dizziness), double vision, 
loss of appetite, nausea and very 
slow heartbeat. 
* * * 
‘The addict may take an over- 
dose of the barbiturate if he or 
she has a. supply of the drug at 
hand. Unquestionably some fatali- 
ties oecur because the addict mo- 
mentarily comes out of drugged 
sleep and without knowing what 
_ he is doing takes still another dose 
—enough to fifiish him off. 
WHAT TO DO? 
Well, then, what's a person to 
do for a very nervous state? 
That's éasily answered—consult 
a physician. 
And I don’t mean a merchant 
of medicine. | mean a physician 
who studies the patient to find 
out what makes him “nervous” 
telligent, p ps treat the cause. 
4 physical. ailmen'     
              
  and, if the patient is fairly in- /    has always been supposed to be_ 
ae -6t Oe, Pome seermees.- 
the states.” 
' Justice ‘Frankfurter conceded 
that ‘you must make appropriate 
accommodation to the specific 
- circumstanees of -the situation,” 
and then went on to contend that 
these two decisions of the Supreme pared . 
. «/» Let us be grateful on this day 
. » «For all the hands that toil . 
Especially as they protect... The * * 
Even by means of our sorrows 
  Court have become “‘a national ‘freedom of our soil. we belong to the eternal plan. 
policy.” : (Copyright, 1958) —« Wilhelm von Humboldt, 
- Case Records of a , Paychologist:   
Warns Against. Loss of Freedom 
Labor—a% on a chain gang— 
avails us little. For we must 
have freedom in ordtr to enjoy 
the fruits of our toil, And such 
freedom is inexorably being. 
gobbled up by*our rising taxes 
and centrdlized ‘government, 
Atomic power and new inven- 
tions are not lowering tazes, $0 
don’t think scientific advances . 
are giving us/more freedom. - 
Discuss this case in your club : 
meetings! 
By DR, GEORGE Ww. CRANE 
Case Z-307: Earlier this -year the 
General Assembly of South Caro- 
lina graciously invited me to ad- 
dress its joint session on the topic, 
“A Realistic View of Education.” 
a. a ee 2 
Therein I mentioned that it is 
time to take the “‘halo’’ off educa- 
         
      
      to. the stark reali- 
front us: more 
@ acutely with each 
@ coming year. 
For school pop- 
ulations are zoom- 
ing. . College~ en- 
rollments are pre- 
dicted to double’ 
by 1970 — just 12 
“DR, GRANE years hence! 
Taxes ate constantly rising until 
people are already grumbling. 
At the present rate of tax in- 
creases, says former U: S, -Con- 
gressman Samuel B. Pettengill, 50 
per cent of a farmer’s crops will 
be. taken for taxés in 1980, ~ 
; a 
Likewise, 50 per cent of a min- 
er’s coal and oil well’s output will o: 
go for taxes, as well‘as 50 per cent but also a lot of our : Of & chrpester’s eatnngs and a FP * tion and face up _ 
ties that will con- | confiscates the earnings there- 
from? 
HEED MONTESQUIEU 
“A nation may lose its ‘liberties 
in a day,”’ warned the French 
‘philosopher Montesquieu, Marid not 
miss them for a century.” 
Then, alas, it may be too late 
to wake up and reverse the inex- 
‘orable advance of socialism. 
x * *. 
While we aye fretting about los- 
dng control of the skies to Russia, 
we better get hep to the serious 
fact that we are also losing. con- 
trol of our land and factories ‘and 
‘other supposedly inalienable rights, 
all due to the onward‘ encroach- 
ment of taxes and centralized gov- 
ernment! 
Please remember that modern 
invention and the benefits ‘of 
atom power are not lowering our 
taxes at all! Instead, taxes are 
rising, Poe 
We may soon heat our homes 
with atomic fuel and drive our 
automobiles, by the same source of ; 
be veritable, energy, yet still 
slaves to the state! 
So don’t fall into the restful be- 
lief that ‘‘God’s in His Heavens; 
all’s right with the world.” | 
All is definitely not right with 
the world! And it requires 
‘horse sense” plus frugal sacri- 
tices to make this world better. 
Our free public education, for 
example, is a late luxury/in the 
history of ' ‘mankind on oe planet.’ 
Jie & 
) And it is entirely. possible that -\ 
‘only some of our free we may ‘need to curtail 
           
         our doubled college enrollments 
without any new buildings, just by 
Tunning a second educational shift, 
to begin about 3 p.m., and com 
tinue till possibly 9 or 10 p.m, 
If necessary, we could run a 
second shift in grade and high 
schools, too, In fact, In Chicago 
we have had some 27,000 young- 
sters on. the double shift this 
very year of 1958. 
Present college faculties are also 
entirely ample to handle a dou- 
bling of total college. enrollments * 
f == 
  
  ratio from the present.12:1 to the 
or high ‘school standard of 
24:1, 
*  * “£: . 
Children used to walk to school, 
aften as far as two or three miles 
to and fro. Now buses pick them 
up in their front yard! . 
It may be necessary ultimately | 
for kids to walk a mile to a 
                   
      
     
       
  
          
  
       
     
   
     
     
      
     
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their home on: Dover road today. 
    he camping trip is in et offing or Mr, and Mrs. 
H..J, Seney and, family. of Canterbury drive, and it’s 
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_ Mrs. Seney who holds their baby Jimmy, Janice, 6; 
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-has been checking their equipment. 
Personal Interest News in Area Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Baker 
summer home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Nell. Townsend of Ferndale. 
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’ the Bashores’ son-in-law. and 
daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Gerald 
Shirley, and their 
is an 
ey’s: vieve Shirley of “Miami road, 
and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ba- . 
shore of Dixie Highway, 
1 < *- % : 
Mr, dnd Mrs. Glenn. Gil- 
lespie of Cherokee road have 
been spending the Labor Day 
weekend. visiting their daugh- 
ter, Dr. Eleanor Gillespie of 
Sturgis. ‘ a 
Virginia Haroutunian of Fer- 
ry avenue left for New ‘York 
City Thursday morning to at- 
tend the 25th annivérsary of 
the Armenian Youth Olympics 
during the holiday weekend. 
‘While in the city she will 
attend several Broadway mu- 
sicals, Upon her return she 
will reside in Ann Arbor sand 
teach music’ at Belleville High 
School, Belleville. 
* * 
Rachel McKibben and Ida M. 
Ross of West End avenue have 
returned to their home after 
spending four days with Miss 
McKibben’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs, P. W. McKibben a Or- 
land; Ind;  ~ 
with . them was 
Miss McKibben’s , sister, Mrs. 
- Beatrice “Harmon of Angola, 
also will be a guest | 
a cen and 
  tet Paul Metbbens of. 
  children, ~ 
Kim and Ricky, of Waterloo, | 
-mingham. - * treasuer of Sigma Kappa so- 
‘rority, She is the daughter’ of 
—-Mrs.Isabel Selden of Genesee 
avenue, 
x * * 
Home today after attending 
a special program for parents 
=p the U.S. Naval Academy, 
Annapolis, are -Mr, and Mrs. 
Cameron H. Clark and their 
son, Charles. 
Their son, Midshipman Rob- 
ert Lee McDonald, was one of 
four students chosen ta per- 
form in a fencing demonstra- 
tion as part of the athletic 
- program at McDonough, Hall 
The Clarks extended their tour 
and visited the northeastern 
states and Cape Gu: unre 
returning home , 
* * * 
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Pearce _ 
ot G&rland avenue have _re- 
- turned to their home from- 
anniversary celebration of Mrs. 
Pearce’s brother and sister- 
inlaw, Mr. and Mrs.—tLeigh 
Hough. The Houghs were hon- 
ored with several parties and 
an wen house. 
* * *. 
Former Pontiac residents, 
Dr, and Mrs, Roy Fisher, are 
here from Texas visiting Mr. 
and Mrs. Vern Markley of Bir- 
x * 
En_ route home . from Switz- 
‘erland aboard the S.S, Groote 
. Beer is. Marcia J. Smith, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mar- 
shall E, Smith of Elizabeth 
Lake road, who spent two 
months abroad under the aus- 
pices of The Experiment in In- _ 
ternational Living. 
a oo os 
Judith Newberg ‘of Bloom- 
field Hills is among students 
enteripg Mount ings om Col- 
ot o 
BBs ger Belg tens Ho Sally. fy . Jo, Aug. 29'at Pontiac General 
Hospital Grasdparents of ae 0 baby are. Mr. and Mrs, Mvfiliarn Viands of Ferry avenue, Vir- 
a a ea | ees 
date, Mp: dei on 
< noe”   was born Aug, 27 at St. Jo 
seph’s Mercy Hospital, to Mr. 
and Mrs, David H. Manigold 
(nee Patricia Ann- Yeiser) of 
Independence drive... 
The. infant’s grandparents — 
are Mr, and Mrs, Bryan Mani- 
gold of Harrison and’ Mr, and 
Mrs.’ W, T. Yeiser of Oweng- 
boro, Ky. 
* * * 
Receiving congratulations on 
the birth of a son, Carl Ed- 
ward, Aug. 19 at St. Joseph's 
Mercy Hospital, are Mr, and 
Mrs, Carl Rose of Fairport. 
street, 
Grandparents of the child are Mrs, Edward Ervin of La- - fom cal secretary; 
at Sylvan Glen on Sept. 18. Salle street and Mr, and Mrs. 
Leon Rose of North Cass Lake i: : 
Officers Named 
by Golf Leagtie 
group 
ters, vice president; Mrs. Jack 
and Mrs. 
William. Bennett, treasurer. - 
The final party will be held . ag 
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  Visits with relatives, camping trips, and-a'holiday wood avenue fall into the lanet category.’ Photo- 
in the homey atmosphere of one’s own backyard are — graphed af they laugh at the antics of their | 
among the activities of many Pontiac families this monkey, Phineas, are ( left to_right) Michele, 
Labor Day. The George J. Morrow family of. Glen- aa: Yar ~~ ~ Mrs. Morrow, - 
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neurotic child. 
“Children: like to feel their 
parents are in. charge,” said 
If children are permitted to 
do as they please; he said, 
‘they may Begin to. wonder i 
ir parents care what be- 
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“Perhaps there's ‘no greater 
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  ~ ildren: $ _schoo\ 
  liam D. Koehnlein Jr. were - 
married Saturday at First 
Baptist Church. Dr. H. H. Sav- ~ 
age and the”Rev. W. D. Koehn-’ 
human need then to know | gq white orchid and stepharitis, we're wanted,” he said. “We | 44... Clarke 
love them. We verbalize our | “ratron of honor. She wore a ballerina-length dress of white 
lace over lavender taffeta and 
carried a crescent bouquet of 
Bridesmaids were Mrs. 
Philip Christiansen, the bride’s 
sister, and Mary Koehnlein of 
Vincennes, sister of the bride- 
groom, They -were’ dressed. in 
ballerina -length. dresses of 
white lace over mint green taf- 
feta and their bouquets were 
crescents of pink glamellias. 
‘They wore headbands of ivy . 
and pink roses.   a matching jacket and white 
accessories, Both had corsages 
of pink crimsonette roses. 
The couple will spend their 
honeymoon in California where 
they will live. For the trip, 
the new Mrs. Koehnlein se- 
lected a gray sheath dress with 
matching duster and white ac- 
_cessoties and the orchid, from 
her bridal bouquet. The couple 
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  ll Where there’s LIFE there's ‘called on us’ every Sunday was this retired Army officer's HOP al gel | ane Can't Fe Ele hant With Pe shooter | |fame tot | Meroe ak aze ep an mm a Feasnoo er Annual Tea Ag nein 5. pit ’ for the younger set. 
By ABIGAIL VAN aumasi plainly that your ‘Sundays are-|~ some money and the -thest _ the right answers than your The Womens Auxiliary tothe | The loosely-belted low waist- | 
3 “DEAR. ABBY: There is a | Spoken for. If they get mad and j thing she does when she meets bartender. Oakland County Medical So- line -- a mere band below the 
couple who have’ gotten to be | neVer-speak’to you again; you |' a man is tell him about her | ~ «” & * ciety. will-hold the annual mem- | hipbone, or an under-the-bust 
roe spears COWIE Such pests-every Sunday (we | are bony's to lose them. securities,’ holdings and prop- For a personal reply, write | bership tea Sept. 17 at the | trim on Empire lines mark 
; live neartheir church unfor- bl ind erty. Her last two husbands | to ABBY in care of The Pon- | home of Mrs, Ralph Fox in | the wide range of the waist: | 
‘ ph Upholstery nately) that “DEAR. ABBY: Your letter | took her for a good-ride: How | tiac Press, Enclose a self | Bloomfield Hills. | line ‘in this youthful style. And | 
, -. I hate my- about theJittle boy named Jim- can a daughter advise her own -| addressed, stamped envelope. Tea chairman for the 2 to | the jumper can be worn 
! | 28.¥ts. of Practical Experience ‘ self ‘for ‘not my wW his wagon and trie | mother not to rush into a ko o*® ~ | 4:30 event is Mrs, Alexander | out blouse for late day 
| 2 §. Telegraph FE 4-2857 | . being able to cycle over~by the retired | fourth marriage?” If you want a collection of | Budd, Her committee includes night. — ae, 
: cite Bleck Senth of Voorhets - _ handle them - Army officer rang. a bell with WORRIED FOR MOM | Abby's best letters and answers | Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. 
; better. We me. You said this was a pretty | DEAR WORRIED: You'd |, in one book, ask your book | Frank Prather, Mrs. James 
: don't like to severe way to teach a boy a | think that after three strikes, “dealer to get “DEAR ABBY” McConkie, Mrs, R. Hamilton ‘ 
* hurt people's About six years ago we | Mom would give up the game. = White and Mrs. John Norup. 
; feelings, 80 ‘lived in an apartment house | A mother is not inclined to take 3 
=e gp bpm fon gral Bp mpg ere - a leave my also ept his toys’ | any age. Assign a clergyman, + . : : 
‘ | pol Gayla ~ seattered all over “ eye ~ be respected friend to the = Magic Transforma HON sss vom 
. | early (we sit. we “He left a rol - skate « . the task of advising her. es +s 
: a A 1. : the back) —_— ; steps and a young mother Be *'*¢ *« old jewelry made new : 
of, ‘ At Le ; and rush home, go- through coming down the steps ar e a” ween ‘ : a oe ‘ at 
Rowena Wilson | the back door and-hide in the | didn't see it. She trippedand | DEAR ABBY! “How old with our ie 
‘Ban d B b basement. We have to be quiet fell, breaking her back. She is sidered ‘eligible’?” so . : oe : 
eau oO like two: criminals in our own | now paralyzed from the waist ie gi JUST ASKING tinas ja 
‘I Dare to be different in an || ®me.so as not to be imposed- |~-down and will-be‘confined toa}. : mounting , Re 
«dat ive Way. upon by this couple. ~ . _ | wheel chair for the rest.of her "DEAR JUST: A bachelor is u ‘ey 
’ fall schedule “For a solid year they .| life, never to walk again. Now, | considered eligible at ANY age. : 
and. sat seven and eight hours ‘lesson’ too severe?’ 
        
      PA EY So = until I either cooked them din- JUST WCDERING | HOPE, Dp: ano" 1 
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-| band bob. Bangs DEAR PESTERED: You | people tell me I have more | three kids. She says she wants at how much more beautiful a ; «I fall in wisps over can't faze an elephant with a brains than my mother. She one night a week .out, so I let and larger your diatnonds BRE AKF AST ; 
‘ pool forehead and [7 Ii -peashooter. These people are | has been married three times | her go, thinking she will take |. will look and you will 3 
’ rge_ from the inconsiderate, presumpt vous | and is now looking for a fourth | in @ movie with her girlfriend be émazed at the low cost. : 
band which disappears into soft }! and free-loaders. Tell them ' husband. My father left her | oF something harmless “like We feature solitaire : ‘| carl Of primary importance that, but now I find out that mountings from $15.00, at ‘| is the manner r ered they : she and her girlfriend go out Dinner ring mountings for ‘ 
ore aunts. sapere’ _ op , oo : of. town and dance with old many = at low 
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  __ Tigers 3-0 yesterday in — t L 
was the second shutout of Rotrolt ; 
produced Chicago. 
. off Bunning in the first. A hit 
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_ A-11,632 ~ Wynn Pitches, 
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Features Morning and 
Afternoon Games — 
KANSAS CITY ~The Detroit 
-“Migers today were fighting to re- 
“claim some respect in the town 
where they have received the least 
of it this season. 
. A Labor Day doubleheader with 
oid Kansas City Athletics — a 
e fol by “a ‘morning game _ followed ‘ lunch break and thee an after- 
noon game — was the booking. 
The Tigers Game here to their 
“hex city” — they*had won only 
one game in KC against seven 
défeats before today — with the 
morale handicap of, the. Chicago 
White Sox series loss, . 
Behind the two-hit pitching of Farly Wynn, the Sox beat. the 
the odd game of the series. 
of the series.. 
Only injured Harvey Kuenn, as| 
a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning, 
and Johnny Groth, his relief man). 
in center field, were able to con- 
nect safely off Wynn. Each got 
a | single, Groth in the third koning. & 
* * * 
The loss, another he didn’t de- 
serve, was Jim Bunning’s, his 
Three singles and a sacrifice 
two- rans 
batsman, a stolen base and an- 
other single got the third White | 
Sox run in the third. 
Allowing eight hits in eight 
innings, Bunning failed again in 
an effort to pitch his first com- 
plete game since his any 20 no- 
hitter" at Bogen. ? 
Kuenn’s ‘ sifigle, — an “inflield 
scratch, enabled him to. keep pesi- 
tion in his race with Pete Runnels 
of Boston for the American League 
batting leadership. Runnels, the 
leader, has a .328 average against 
Harvey's .323- nn has been 
Onty,one Tiger sick insta: 
plntygne Tier wot hurled the 
__ 36th shutout of his career. 
‘os  . af Utility Man? 
. «| He Plays All Positions which he hélped his own | 
with his second home ‘run 
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  State- Publinx Champion Mike) 
Andonian of Pontiac broke the! 
course record yesterday as he won 
the National Serbian Golf Tourna- 
ment with 10 birdies and 15 one- 
putt greens for a 9-under par 64 
at Whitnak Park in Milwaukee, 
Wis. 
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Chuck Oecertel of Pontiac was 
” purchased from Louisville of the 
American Association “by the 
Baltimore Orioles. the parent 
club. Ocertel’s average is .317 
including five homers. and 50 
runs batted in.’ . 
Ay * * * 
The San Francisco 49ers an- 
nounced the trade of six-year pro 
veteran Bobby Cross to the Chi- 
-cago Cardinals for an undisclosed 
draft choice. 
x * * 
Mechanic Don Miller, 22, and 
owner Don Schisler, 24, both of 
Detroit were badly burned when 
a. car driven by Derrell Deron- 
ger burst into flames _.while 
being regassed in the pits of 
Lakewood Pynedoray in Attents, 
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‘} second, [Largest Squads Report at U, of M.,.MSU and U. of D.   
- By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
Labor Day means the start of 
football én the Michigan college 
scene, and. most. every collegiaje 
team in the state. is spending this) 
holiday with two laboring work- 
‘jouts, : 
Since Saturday the téms have 
been going through physicals tak- 
ing pictures and. drawing equip- 
ment, 
The three largest ‘enuite to- 
day ‘were at the University of 
Michigan where 77 players re- 
ported, followed by 75 at Mich. 
igan State and 72 at the Univer. 
sity of Detroit. 
The squads ~at ‘Hillsdale, Cen- 
tral Michigan, Eastern Michigan, 
Western Michigan and otber small- 
er schools all reported today with 
numbers running between $ and 65 
players, . 
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“At Ann Arbor, ‘coach ‘Bennie   season as the Wolverines started 
drills for their 78th campaign. Big 
task was the repair work neeced,in 
the middle of line, between tackle 
and tackle where sophomores will 
be expected to play a big part. 
To help the situation, fullback 
letterman Jim Byers has been 
moved to center position where 
he will be backed up by Dick 
Syring, Bay City sophomore. 
With ex-Marine Bon’ Deskins at 
235-pounds, and Jerry Marciniak at 
225 at the guards and 240 pound 
Willie Smith a tackle, the Wolver- 
ines could have ene-of the weight: 
iest lines in<its history. . : 
* * * 
Fullback John Herrnstein and) . 
ends Gary Prahst and Walt John- 
son are the arog points of the 
Michigan camp. A local product, 
Johnny Walker of Walled Lake, is 
Herrnstein’s closest competitor. 
Coach Duffy Daugherty at Michi- 
  gan State can do something most Labor Day for a able to do. He can list his starting 
ilineyp with veterans right now. 
Of: course from now until the 
season opener any of the veterans 
could be pushed out .by some pro- 
. |spective sophomore. — 
The fullback .slot -was solid 
until Blanche Martin ‘suffered a 
knee injury in the spring game 
and he’ is now unable’ to to play 
football. 
‘Don Arend and Bob , Bercich are 
back and working at~ fullback, 
which is not short of prospects by’ 
any- means. Senior Mike Pariitch 
is leading candidate at quarterback 
with Dean Look and Art Johnson at 
the halves. . 
* *& * 
Other fullbacks inc] ude Bob 
Handloser, a senior; junior Bob; 
Ricucci of Chicago, sophomore 
Santo Pasqualucci of Weymouth, 
Mass., Jim French of Corry, Pa., 
and Al Luplow of Saginaw. __ \ranks. . 
  At Brighton, U. of D. opened    ri record of last year. peti: tackle 
to tackle the Titans look solid, 
and despite several graduated 
veterans, the backfield appears 
strong but not deep in experience. 
Quarterback looks sound with 
Lou Faoro in the primary slot and 
Bay City’s Art Trombley close be. 
hind.’ 
“se 2 of 
Bruce Maher,a classy runner, 
and ex-quarterback Bill Dando, 
along with speedy Bill. Collins 
make up a potent running game. 
Fullback is a question mark but 
not shy of good prospects. 
_ Coach Wally Fromhart admits 
more depth on this squad than 
‘at any other time in his my at 
U.of D. . 
Michigan’ s lone 1957 bowl repre- 
sentative, Hillsdale, will still be the 
class of the state small sapeniek 
Muddy Waters is minus seven 
  Doug Maison, but Earl daw 
  ossy ot Keego Harbor and Wali 
Poe, captain from Pontiac, returr 
to“pace the running attack. 
dim Larkin of Waterford will 
help the tackle’ spot. and Jim 
Reynolds of Walled Lake is a 
urnee at end. : 
Central Michigan is boosting 
alter Beach-of Pontiac-for little 
'|All-America honors. and the Chips 
1957 campaign. 
* * * 
Beach, who rushed for 1,144 yards 
and 11 touchdowns, will team with 
speedy. Jerry O’Nefl at halfback. 
a sophomore* 
Coach Bill Kelly has come up. 
with a crop of outstanding names 
‘from Michigan prep circles in- 
eluding tackle. Jim) Samec of | 
_| Ferndate and Bill Antico,‘a 
guard fron? Clawson. « : 
‘Kerry Keating, ace back at See i a — a bees ee Pe 2D < 2 + ; Chicago. - 
Lake Forest, DI; William Hag-/— gard “UI of Nashville, Tenn; |) 
‘\calif.; 
Mo., and J.E.B. Wofford of Mil-| 
cas was not eligible for the Pan-) 
are looking up after a disappointing | 
Beach is a junior and O'Neil, only |}    
             
     
    
     
      
    
   
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          other Coaches in the state are un- camp keen on improving its.6-3 regulars including quarterback 
  
  NO. es ll Turley of the 
Yankees ‘became the first in the 
Majors to win 20 games yester- 
day with a 74 victory over the 
Reso, rch ns.   |New York Yankees In their sec- 
{the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-0, yester- 
day while the Yankees retained 
Turley. scored his 20th victory in a   
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Tankees: Braves Now Mark Time   
Turley By United Press ey ! 
A-mere .500 pace—12 victories in 
24 games—should be enough to put 
both the -Milwaukee Braves and 
ond straight World Series. . . 
The Braves reached the Labor 
Day milestone with an 842 game} 
lead when Carlton Willey shut out 
their 104 game spread when Bob 
74 triumph over the bela anc 
Senators. 
Twelve more wins would an 
The Braves 89 for the season 
and mean either the Pirates or   rand struck ‘Out ‘nine in raising his 
— out produced the Braves’ first 
  ms San Franciied Giants-would have 
to take 21 of their final 25 games 
te tie, A dozen wins would in-. 
crease the Yankee total to 92. 
and mean the Chicago White Sox 
‘would have to go at 23-2 closing 
Pace to tie. 
Willey, brought up from Wichita 
in late June, pitched a_five-hitter! 
record to 9-4. A single by Red 
Schoendienst, an infield out; Ron 
Kline's wild pitch and another in- 
in the first inning and Wes 
Codaaion singled home their oth- 
er run in: the seventh. 
Pi tine the sea oh first   
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — « Stin 
‘Pyburn can do anything.” 
Coaches said it, Major. league 
scouts said it, Yesterday Pyburn 
did it. 
The. versatile left fielder ‘tor the 
Louisville Colonels of the Ameri- 
cai Assn. played all nine posi- 
tions in Louisville’s, final home 
game of the season. 
The last place Colonels lost 6-5 
in ten innings to Indianapolis, but 
not because Pyburn wasn't ‘in 
there catching, and 
80 on. 
The ene: ened bonus 
player, agus by the Baltimore 
Orioles in 1955"for $48,000 started 
on the mourid and faced just three 
men, All popped out to the in- 
field. 
In the following innings, Py- 
iburt’ played catcher, first base. 
shortstop, third, ~ right, 
field, center field and left field.> 
‘Each player he replaced moved | 
|to left field, thén back. to “his 
| starting position in the next in- 
ining. 
| Pyburn had tive chances in the 
ifield. He made four putouts and 
fone assist. 
Ee * * -* 
At the plate, the- Birmingham, 
Ala., ace delivered two hits, drove 
in one run and scored once,’ 
‘“We-wanted it to go on. the 
‘record books that Jim had played |, 
every position in the park,’’ Man- 
ager Del Wilber explained. “This 
was also an attempt to let Loui 
ville fans see Mr. Utility . in 2a 
League in. action.”     just as long as I’m in there,” 
burn said before the game./ 
Pyburn’ gained nafional fame 
as a football player at Aubyirn in 
1953-54, 
* * * 
He played end and was flected 
for honorable mention jon The 
Associated Press All -/America 
team in 1953, - / 
  
Hamtramck Entry Ousted 
            “{ don’t. mind where I P ay, 
Because of his excellence as a ‘ Wye last Pet Behind 
college football player, Pyburn Pitsburdh er, oa aed nn 
was moved from behind the plate, |Cincinath .... 64 67 489.13% 
spat te tad lagen ah a BB school, to the. compara’ ve e- | Chie ~< E Mash i 
T ATORDAY'S RESULTS ee Cincinnati 12, Philadelphia 3 : 
  ua : Sure is. 
ty of third base on the college 
baseball ‘team. 
The football coach did not want 
his star end’s ‘hands bruised 
catching a hardball, : 
x *« * 
After he was -sighed by Balti- 
more, Pyburn played a few games 
at third base, but was soon moved 
to left ‘field. He played with the 
Orioles for two years, then was 
shifted to the minors, 
.This year with the Colonels, 
Pyburn is hitting .287, He has hit 
four home runs and driven in -46 
runs. 
  / | AMERICAN LEAGUE 
  f Lost Pet. Behind New York *...,..: #15 Chicago”  cseees = OO 535 10% 
Bost coaseyess 6 . G1) 520 12% Balti paces 08 65 488 «16% 
Detroit ....c05c..81 66. 480 17% Cleveland = -....... 62 68 ..477 18 4 
Kansas City ...,. bed 4 - 477 2 
Ww gton 23: 
SA’ DAY'S RESULTS : TURD 
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eveland 8, ‘hapeaa City 6, 14 innings, 
a : 
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Chicago 3, Detro 
New York 7, Washington 6 : 
Cleveland 3, Kansas City 2, U1 eaings 
Bos . Bi 2 ton al 
TODAY'S GAMES > 
(Eastern Standard Time) 
Baltimore at ton, 2, 12 Wi 
Harshman (10-11) and O'Dell Peay 
12-10 
vs. Pascual (7-9) and Pde Ay (0-1), 
‘ork, 2, 12:30 Boston at New . mM. 
lock (12-4) (0) vs 
hantz (7-3) and Maas ¢ : 
Detroit at Kansas. Cit; 1 m. 
Detroit at Kansas city, 
Boston at New York, &! 
Baltimore at Washinrion, 
Only games scheduled 
NATIONAL yey = 
Milwaukee 9, Pitts ancisco 3 pag 2, ist game,       WReires teader ° 
jin the final round of the $50,000 
"| year. _ 
jopening 69 for a 199}total after 54 
| \four strokes ahead of Fred Hawk- 
1 |Shots in front of the big names; 
,|Billy Casper, Ken Venturi and 
    at Vancouver : a 
VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPD — 
Bursting with. confidence after 
three consecutive rounds in the 
60's, young Jim Ferree. of Winston- 
Salem, N, C., went to the tee today 
Vancouver Centennial .golf tourna- 
ment . holding a pean lead 
over the field. 
The 27-year-old ex-North Caro- 
lina collegian is playing such a 
sound game in this tourney: oe 
even his closest competitors 
dict that he'll win the $6,400 
prize — which would more than 
double his -winnings for the entire 
Ferree’ shot a 69 Saturday to go 
with his second round of 61 and 
holes—17 under par. That kept, him 
ings, El Paso, Tex., who had a 
third round 65 for. 203; and five 20-game winner of the ‘season al- 
though he was knocked out of the’ 
box in the seventh inning, Ryne) 
Duren, Johnny Kucks: and finally} 
Murry Dickson were riishéd to his 
relief before-the Yankees. nailed it 
down, Hank Power hit a two-run 
single to lead Now York's nine- 
Reg hit attack. 
The Giants tied the Pirates for 
second place when they crushed 
the Logs Angeles ‘Dodgers, 14-2, 
the Cincinnati Redlegs swept the 
Philadelphia Phillies, 6-2 and 7-3, 
‘and the Chicago Cubs beat the 
St. Louis Cardinals, 8-5, in the 
| other National League game, 
Tn the “6thér American League’ 
» /@ctivity, the Boston Red Sox shad- 
ed thé Baltimore Orioles, 3-2, and 
the Cleveland Indians scored an 
li-inning, 3-2 win over the Kansas 
. {City Athletics, 
* * * 
Bob Schmidt hit a grand slam 
homéF* in the first inning and 
knocked in a total of six runs as 
the Giants beat the Dodgers for 
the 13th time in 17 tries. 
Harvey Haddix -won his eighth 
game and Don Newcombe his fifth 
as the Redlegs ran their longest 
winning streak of Be season to 
six games. : F) 
Ex-Big League 
Star, Succumbs 
“tOs ANGELES (AP). 
Demaree, 48, former big league 
baseball ‘star, died Saturday night 
after a long illness, 
Hospital attendants said death   
rhage. 
* * * 
Demaree’s career in baseball 
spanned the years from 1930 
through 1950. He played for. the 
Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves, New 
  = Finsterwald. York Giants and St. Louis Cardi- 
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Bears Top NFL Action | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Anyone. . around . the — National 
Football League who. thinks the 
once feared Chicago Bears are 
kindly bruins had better do: a 
double’ +, take on the exhibition 
‘|standings today. 
yf. Sirice George Halas, the original 
Papa Bear, resumed command 
,-Ms.|they have not lost, Halas has his 
bruins atop the standings with a 
3-0 mark: in exhibition. play, add- 
ui| ing Pittsburgh to the list of vic- 
‘sei tims, 17-10 Saturday. 
Halas has returned to the NFL 
wars after a two year absence 
during. which time Paddy Driscoll 
took command. When the Bears 
failed to impress, Papa George 
jumped back as head. of the lair, 
In Sunday’s only NFL activity 
San Francisco turned on a awe- 
some display of power, romping 
oyer the Chicago Cardinals 55-31 
“lat. San Francisco, Philadelphia 
plays the Green Bay Packers pt 
  Fri aay Green’ Bay today in the only San pe, night Los Angeles 1, 2nd Labor Day activity. 
SPRINGFIELD, in. (AP)—i- Chicago 3, 1 ouis 1, 10 innings, night 
ami roared. to its! third straight SUNDAY'S RESULTS NFL STERN CON STANDINGS Milwaw' z. ren 0 EAS’ Ez 
victory Sunday night in the PONY Chicago 8, St. Louis: : L T Pct; Pis. OP 
Grad World Series for boys 15. and|Emeinnatt s” Philane nareles 2 * game Philadelphia 2050 11% 30 3 0 es y' Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 2 - ist game) Philadelphia .....: 1-1 @ 500 30 3 : Florida entry | Cincinnati 4 Pilage d game New York cd 9 8 359 16.78 \ « : a rd gh Db AME iss. ster 2 @ es 13°27 edged Ham' phiteden emer td Time) Wash: a te ee 
Miami stands | 3-0; a snr scepia Gin) nas “sim Mertens, ‘obi vs. vs. a a STE 91 i , ENCE oa 
|has.two wins to go with the: loss. Cincinatt ai St , Sate Lownie vo. 1 8 ele oe The low. ag ; <it8) and Feline 4)" Prom ban, Peknclnce igen 2.0 3 a3 
of oncaeo, at. Milwaukee, 2, 1:30 pam—(1 foe Bed 00066 " ed) and Pion Hobbie (9-6) ars Green Bay  --—¢-1° So of| Poa (42). “.  SATURDAY’S RESULTS : 
ae oe + Svilttems 97) | cas ico wstNDAt rs ¥8: Racal (ei) snd sores 8 San 55, Chic oage Cards 31 “The Bears used the running of 
Willie. Galimore,. Rick Casares 
and Johnnie Morris to thump the | #0ct 
rejuvenated Steelers in the first 
NFL game ever played at Pitts- 
burgh’s Pitt. Stadium, George 
Blanda added a field goal for Chi- 
cago in the second half, after both 
tearhs did the rest of the scoring 
in the second period. 
  
MacKay Beaten : 
in-Net Upset FOREST HILLS, N. Y, (UPD— 
Barry MacKay’s unexpected early 
defeat in the U.S. Amateur cham- 
Letra was regarded by offi- 
cialg today as a boost instead.of a 
kgiock for American Tennis. 
MacKay’s 23rd birthday and 
his Davis Cup ambitions both 
were jolted yesterday when 19- 
year old Chris Crawford sent 
27| him stumbling out of the Nation- 
al in the second round, The. tall, 
blond youngster from Piedmont, 
Calif., walloped MacKay, 4, by 
3-46, 6-4, 6.3. 
- But us. lawn tennis, otticials, 
iwhile surprised, weren't too pessi- 
: mistic ag a Tesult of the Stanford 
resultant” thoatehad ‘of an oe 
  co y<     
     
   aibackfield. Left hander Gerry 
_, one of the brightest. backs in school | 
‘thistory in junior Lovell, 
-} among second liners but 17 letter: 
|Saturday, Sept. 13, at Northern 
—. Frank] 
was due to an intestinal hemor- 8 
. Nov! te: cece eee eee eeeee v Eastern Michigan,’ is gone, as is 
the rest -of the Huron. starting} 
Wedge of Birmingham has the 
inside track at quarterback. = 
“2 Ge 
»@oach Fred Trosko, former run- | 
mate, of Tommy. Harmon at’ 
Michigan, still has a good core of 
linemen returning. : | 
Western, under coach Mer! | 
Schlosser for the second year, has 
eman 
who. scored 10 TDs last 
Veteran ends, capri 
tackles, including senior Bill 
Watkinson of Birmingham, and a 
wealth of material at center 
make the picture bright for the 
Rolla Anderson at hime ex- 
pects a “green” squad and Olivet, 
badly beaten in nearly every game 
has lost its ‘entire starting” back- 
field, but Adrian is looking up this 
season, 
Wayne State, last school’ to 
start with drills opening Friday, 
Sept. 5, lost several players 
“men are still back Tnctuaing Wialf- ° 
backs Don P i 
MaceMillian and 
Smith \. . 
will. be Central Michigan playing 
Michigan. 
George Washington visits YJ. of 
D, Friday night, Sept. 19, to start | 
the major college season in Michi- 
MICHIGAN. STATE UNIVERSITY’ 
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NOW; 6 i svies sseess.. Bouthern Tilinetis 
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|for ‘New Kid i in Class’ ~             
  By. JAMES BACON. 
‘Motion Picture Writer nothing to do wi 
. }go into: nightclubs, | 
HOLLYWOOD @# —. Arin Blyth, : AP 
‘{lady,” is embarking on a new ca- Race Track in France. i 
on Site of Old Monastery 
PARIS—France's most famous) that if apples are stored at 
jas Singer in Nightcfubbs _|ss, eo sma P30 yer cn tey om be tems the site. of a 
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F “All the ie scripts offered north track Eujopean 
long famed asthe screen's “‘itlelwanted ‘me to go to Burope and ot nn» wll tt seve get foot in New Jersey was Henry 
"ithe monastery. |Apples Keep Perfectly 
"TACOMA, Wash. — — Pomologists. 
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Long"\34 to’ 32 degrees in a humidity of 
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trade name, as ‘s itinerary » is Dr, James Mc- 
,  |eludes some of the fancier eating Way, « Lae Anasioe ioatnecie 
and drinking palaces extant. She! He just can’t pack up his practice 
kicks off with the Cocoanut Groveland join his wite, She broke in ber 
beni Yor tars cit ney "eee ee el in egas and then on to) apiz. - ” 
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Morgan in her latest picture had * ek *w 
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for Inventory _ stay together. Ann’s husband will 
= his vacation while she's in 
NEW YORK: (UPT) — The New band or Wife, have broken Up more 
v York Public Library has estimated |Hollywood marriages than any oth- 
it owns 27,500,000 different items|¢r Single factor. No script is worth 
but admits it isn’t the slightest bit|that,”” she says. 
sure ef the count.. ’ This past summer, the big Las 
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helmet free his hands for piloting when he flies alongside test 
vlenas to record fight behavior. 
  
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there were 4,570,000 clippings, — —— : napaidy tegen 3% : pamphlets, pictures, maps and A cnetelde Sahara cokers 
oI, |other “‘miscellaneous’’ items, lea for solid family entertain- 
| 2 ee aan induced -Ann to get into the The Library also believes it owns nightclub business. That and the 
400,000 books, ae. phonograph| European de- 
snocer nag firay egg param ieeapers oveigte haloes bee - reels, 8,000 miicroprint cards, nin ee ae 
{000 fine yo ade g corel "Most girl, singers in nightclubs 000 le and recorded books as ~~, gimmicks, One 
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lice Reduced 10 Tears Proposal” Involves Tsolated, Burtied Section He Waning Employers. They See Them, Too as He Pulls the Trigger | 4 ‘ 
‘ BANAMA CITY, Fla. uh —- While Z . ab see Oiinapse a GF 
, EawzgseCopper Mining in v ?P orkies’ 9 el Persone! Tests ence Srna charged a tear gas gun in the , font seat of the police cat, By EDWIN.J. JOHNSON way to get a preliminary sain ionic es he walk ope ott i broader tax base for local gv gyn cy haentinte Pa jest person-|Parasiliti says the aquarium con- 
es 4 4 , Ironwood Daily Globe tsection ofthe geological formation, |north: and west of Highway” ‘ernments, oe tains only water; but secrrenamend 
Deputy Leonard ‘Finch nesiity The ‘proposed: exploration for|to determine whether there would|the dead-end road which t odie ies Gee > a re antiga Ssbevare. ot less sightseers. . 
ran the automobile onto the high-|COpper ore in the northwest section |be enough tmhineral content to make |travel ‘to reach the escarpmeiit Michigan cory iadea: widely rsonnel i. — 5 
way shoulder and both officers|Of the Porcupine Mountains State|mining economically feasible. joverlooking Lake of the Clouds. penal pyr eles 19 Farhan Aaepmrneel Georgia is the largest state in dived out. |Park could have no harmful effects x. SD» mate mate and the encouragement of Sl oies Associates, ‘an’ exteutive area east of the Mississippi river.' operation 
“Call for another car,” said\°™ the wilderness beauty of the} For ‘the exploration, the Bear Auyone. hi Saas to look wew tnd of | procurement firm, said: YO Ske 
Finch. area. ree Creek Mining .CO., subsidiary of srrhparag my the Figgcatf of o = ae ah var ke dried as I bar, no o Poss te. 
“Call yourself,” * Kennecott Copper Corp., has asked mine adit on the. way to oe devised | 
“T’'m coe pia bard. 1 eae nas This unqualified. conclusion can-|for a lease on 5/000 acres of Lake jsummit can still see great num- The proposed exploration for ja. potential employer the answer -- MONDAY * 
rae not be avoided by any fair-minded Superior bottom. For the base of|bers of dead tree stubs, evidences |CopPer is not something to be dis-|to the question, ‘Should T hire this DOORS OPEN -12:4 
They finally made it tearfully|Person visiting the area, <: Joperations and “for a subsequent of fire. missed as’ likely to result in only|man?’ or te the far more — i] N -12:45 
back to the sheriff's office after; The. park’ has an area of 58,- ahaft and plant construction, the) tye: proposed anita: and "Ne rig pape pres ai exten- we ae Se hee 
ven ai acres, or nore company seeks a lease on* 933 mining 
= ar deta . pest tha pocedyeon a a |acres of land onthe shore, midway yelled —. ya ov ~~ eis body would - until| Barton believes many business 
lease is being sought is 933 acres, | Bear Creek has asked fora | the Big Carp River and Lone [py phenade rhea = eration ‘aad pte A a me oe 
| or 1f per cent of the total. The | lease, -but if the Conservation | Rock, which is a roosting place . i 
dréa extends from Union Bay on | Commission approves.leasing of | for herring gulls and is streaked own judgment in selecting men, 
the east to a point west of the | the area, it would grant the lease | white with their droppings. - Power of Love : With “30 years experience in the 
mouth of the Big Presque Isle | to the highest bidder, which | potween the lake andthe upwardlers; pegs , field, Barton asserts that person- 
‘River, more than 20 miles along | would not necessarily be: Bear |siope of the hills which ere known Works ‘Miracle’; . |¢ies may retest a man's apt } I| the shore of Lake Superior; and | Creek. : oe Porcupiié Memtaing. jn-6 4 |tudes and interests, but he stresses 
TODAY and TUES. — trom the lake about eight | rhe acreage sought on shore is|comparatively flat expanse which Mute Speaks oe ieee ae “ 
MS on i - now covered with a°dense growth |geologists say is made up of| —— iten ke drives or fis ambitions. | 
a IER) ||. The writer visited the Isolated |of° poor quality aspen (poplar), ancient beaches of pp reericy PIETRASANTA, Italy (UPI) — 
; —— OF MOVE GREATNESS’ area in the park recently, in com-/worthless brush, and golden rod |seas. After 14 years as a mute, a young) — 
SAREE [pany with several representatives land other.. weeds and grasses in + ok * man here recently recovered. the|Leads 10 on long Trip _- of the Ironwood Chamber of Com- |the open areas. - | A couple of hundred yards. in-|power of speech through a “mir- oo se ° : 
merce and three geologists, repre-|, x ok o* ‘ land are openings which appear to/acle’ worked by thé girl he loved. Down Colorado River 
sentatives of the mining company} This site is at least six miles |be from old logging camp sites or) The first words uttered by 22-| carp LAKE CITY wm — Dr 
seeking a lease for exploration and |from the Lake of the Clouds, which |log landings. The tree growth is| year-old Mauro Genovesi, who waS|yocce p. Jennings recently led " hs HE ‘DEVI L's mining,: if any merchantable ore is in the deep valley below: the mostly poplar, much of which is struck dumb at the age ‘of eight ; *. 
should be found. cecarpment and is the ouly partismall and scrubby iooking. - |wnen his family’s home: was de-[ee ne omnis 150-mile- trip - | R p | NY” 
: ™ codons 3 had . wee ened of the park reached by the great BS ig-ney have, tad” The Daily |stroyed in an Allied bombing raid, Somme Seats chaeee but the A 
o sow © Feprenr €Simajority of tourists, besides the |Glo at there is-little likelihood |were: “| have come back.” aig : 
the exact spot where a mineralized |Union Bay shoteline and camp-|of any other tree growth for a long —*-* &£ 4% Dr. Seanings, head-of the anthto- . THE MOST EXCITING RACING . a oe   
        
     
    
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aoe of Lake Saat em ~ cdi gps _ apes Sy cise He. spoke them to Maria Ciam- oe of Utah, made the trip as part STORY EVER FILMED! 
b sede Whiat is not generally known to: [fre -2rowt ao brelli, the girl who had told himlof a long-range project-to salvage -- TECHNICOLOR — 
The geological formation — 2 | many persons who have been led |~°™ Poplar Toots. several hours before, “I don’t want /remains of prehistoric Utah dwel- “MARJORIE "a 
part of the Nenesuch Shale—dips | t) believe that the Porcupine |. It probably would. be safe to to marry a muté.” lers from an aréa that eventually M 2) MORNINGSTAR 
steeply under Lake Superior. It’ | )zountains wilderness is one great | guess that at least 200 years | Maria wasn’t being cruel. Doc-}will be submerged by waters of! Aabots es ANIMAL" 
is visible for only a few yards | stand of magnificent virgin tim- | would be needed for any worth- tors had told her that Mauro lost/Glen Canyon Dam. 
on the lake shore, at the water’s | ber is that one-third of the entire | while forest growth to develop. [his ability to speak because of a 
edge or in the shallow water | park area has been logged over |tokfywmid- m .... .... ....+---|shock and that another shock might 
close to shere. and burned over in years gone Opponents of the pfoposed mine |Sive him his voice back. 
Any exploration that is done in| by. . lease downstate do not realize, ap- * eR 
this formation—by diamond drilling} Actually, one-third of the Pocu-|parently, that the people of the| So she decided to supply the 
—would have to be in the lake,|pine Mountains State Park. was|western section of the Upper Pen-|Shoek, -by rejecting her sweet- 
" iiprobably from a rig of the type|logged before it was acquired by|insula have an even greater love |heart and telling’ him: “When you 
used by oil companies in offshore|the State ‘of Michigan. A greatifor the scenic beauty and the |Can talk, come back to me, T will 
> fidrilling. ‘This would be the only |deal.of this logged and burned area wilderness of the Porcupines than |be wai 
any dowhstate member of a garden| Jt was all that Mauro needed. 
lity ce tied wehchats society. 5 : 
| ‘me people’ in’ Gopttic couty (Chief's Car Burns - and. the Ontonagen. country love - 
tle ren eae atte rs Outside Fire House. | the aren, and they now that i 
this particular instance, the possi- BODEGA BAY, Calif. (UPI) — 
ble development of a copper: miri-|A fire in the fire commissioner’s 
jing and smelting industry is not |¢ar parked outside the fire house   
     
   
      
      
       
         
          
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BONN i Fi “OSE tintgine Mountains. ace night recently, 
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a cep cal po dle Darling, quickly showed why she 
Coun’ provide had been elected to a position of 
niconnagy to at apne Seg leadership in the aunliay of the 
= : “| Mrs. Derling spotted the flamen 
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{ Fire Commissioner William 
Magic With Gospel: "sm a CARSO! _.| the auxiliary mee to bring 
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WEW YORK (AP) — Are you; Sel bored with the long holiday. week-| . 
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play a li ‘game to see just be 
smart you are. ” What does 
Every year the research staff 
of ‘‘Our Wonderful World,” an 18- 
volume children’s reference work, 
receives thousands of questions 
from parents and kids. 
i 4 to draw the line on worry?” considers him- 
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way. 
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“Send me information on how to 
spot a Communist. Please rush.” 
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a giraffe Fai dG 
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your children: 
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| It’s good ‘if it gives information 
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life interests and_ situations. It’s 
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3. Does it encourage wortnw 
ideals, values and beliefs? 
It's _— if it upholds proper 
  
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However, it isn’t a game of 
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“What .did the people of B.C. 
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and also their names, I have 21, 
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Soviets Plan Antarctic *. WASHINGTON (UPI)~The So- 
viet Uniop is making sensational 
\ plans for..Antarctic exploration in 
"be of extraordinary geographical 
4 the next summer season atcording 
to reports reaching here, . 
The program. includes an over- 
snow crossing of the Antarctic con- 
tinent from the present Mirny sta- 
tion by way of the South Pole to 
the coast of the Bellingshausen Sea, on a route of which the great- 
er part has never been traced. 
‘The total distance would be be- —mnete 
tionally. . Meanwhile the large- 
scale participation of Soviet expe- 
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physical Year program in Antarc- 
tica has given a substantial back- 
ground of exploration and scien- 
tific investigations to whatever position she might take upon ter- 
ritorial claims, ac. 
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Experts, therefore, believe that 
Russian Antarctic projects will get 
the lion’s share ‘of international 
attention during 1959. Twelve na- 
tions have revealed either active 
or potential interest in Antarctica 
by scientific work during the In- 
ternational Geophysical Year. Of- 
ficially,-the IGY expires Dec, 31. tween 2,300 and. 2,400 miles. 
x *« * 
The United States has a station 
_ at the South-Pole at which the 
pamela party presumably would 
call, President Eisenhower on May 3 
announced a ¢o-operation -project 
by which 12 nations especially in- 
terested in Antarctic scientific in- 
vestigations, including Russia, 
would hold a conference concern- 
ing co-operation after expiration of 
the IGY. 
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The proposal, in effect, recom- 
  According to other reports, the | The experts believe that ‘the 
Russians also hope during next mended that Antarctica would be- 
come a great laboratory open to Exploration . jall nations for scientific or other THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO 
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peaceful purposes, .The present 
legal ‘‘status quo’ in Antarctica 
would continue during the life of 
the proposed -treaty, 
Preliminary replies to the pro- 
posal established a basis for, ne- 
gotiations among the 12 countries 
which besides the United States 
were Argentina, Australia, Bel- 
gium, Chile, France, Japan, New 
Zealand, Norway, Union of South 
Africa, the Soviet Union and ‘the 
United Kingdom, . 8 
Beyond. genial indications of 
hope that an Antarctic conference 
will meet and reach some agree- 
ment before year-end, responsible 
quarters have been extremely se-     crétive concerning the progress of 
the negotiations, 2 nail 
  
, Summer to establish a station at ar seis : 
the so-called ‘pole of’ inaccessi- 
bility,” never before reached, 
and a coastal station in a region 
known generally as Queen Maud 
Land, somewhere between pres: 
.. ent stations set up by Norway 
nd Belgium, 
ape Russian trans - continental 
Atayerse, if accomplished, would 
        
        
      
         
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because the Bellinghausen Coast is 
virtually unreachable by marine 
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The sea is named for Capt, Thad- 
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Russian expedition sponsored by 
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in the years 1819-1821, 
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reach the Antarctic niainland but 
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been the historical basis for Rus- 
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of the world, 
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strengthen Moscow's‘ position if 
and when the question of territo- 
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international decisions. =~ . 
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mainland, but her ultimate inten- 
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we Claus, his pastor, officiating OY OIIAE S ather epetge: uate ot ee-ouat: ze jones training. eee Lake High School] | 1B be in White Chapel ; and standard heifers 20.00-24.00; utility : F graduates have wife,~ Abbie, Memorial ¢ metery IMLAY CITY — The Rev. David)cows 18.30-19.50; nag up to 20.00 ‘early; A3C. Neil H. Ulman, son of Mr | * 1 MH enlisted in. the!”   
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ao Se MRS. JOHN MONTGOMERY | CCT©mony oF b's vy ny reBalable 25. Unch | Gay; smo sttbecds, ain | tor Mrs,|? J8¢k Maison at the First Con-| pared inst a “trade active ‘i 
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ph ome, ores (Lydia), Montgomery, 88, of) ®"°8*tona! Church here, eee g ieee tensa ’ . 
Sage of 940 Hummer Lake Rd., will be *~ *& * 16:00-35.00. 
ay dt Pon-|held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the The bride is the daughter of. the| oaq“teeq amie in cory apes 
Mary. Black of Imlay|Bossardet and Reid Funeral and Mrs. David Evans of|scce slaughter, sheep, these stesay Rev. George of| Home, Burial will be in Ridgelawn| Reed City and Mr. and Mrs. Mel-| 
    ughter sheep 4.50-10.00, 
and John, both|Cemetery, .. vin Maison of Imlay City are the| ,.%omPared, 1ast week: Slaughter lambe vearcan DS¢ training. | pescHAMPS and George 
; “Sites,” Monigumery died early} bridegroom’s parents. a to 60 cent lower: feeder lame strong ame Brown, exe orl wrlzeaes eam 
this‘ morning at her home follow- Given in marriage also by her prime 4 € slaughter lambs 36.00-26.00: 
sates oe ing a long illness. father, the bride wore floor. |4.2; good and choice 21.89-24.56; utili of K two-day She was a member of the Oxford length gown of white lace over choles 108 b. yearlit .00-21.00 : M ] Mar 
220 Draper Ave died a er and a lifetime; tulle and .satin. Her fingertip) most good and. choice “@o-18 fo Yeedes ary O ay arries 
” member of the OES ‘Oxtord Chap-| veil was secured by a. lace [lambs 19.50-21.50. A Pectin Coaral Soe | mambo: crown decorated wiih” weed |caePizenii 2, Noten tird| um py 'B. J. Moore in La peer Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| pearls and she carried a bouquet oon ——_ > mostiy 1 0 barrows and 
fer, Cheryl Kay,|Ethel Prince of Oxford; a son, J.| of white carnations and yellow au 
his grandparents, Mr.|L¢e Montgomery of Holly and two} rosebuds. . - 
Charles Wilson, of Flor-|@tandsons. and five great-grand-| ary Margaret Taylor of Imlay|Major Is Rifle Champ’ LAPEER — Two Michigan State|and bridesmaids were Patricia 
University students, Mary Jo Kay| White of Birmingham and Lorene 
and Benjamin F. Moore, were mar- as bineeen N.M., sister of   
   
     tre,| mares. - City was the “maid of honor and] CAMP PERRY, Ohio (AP) —| Me See R|ried by the Rev. Stephen C. Crow-|the b of Pontiac. - : bridesmaids were Mrs. Martin|Army Reserve Maj. Samuel C.| fF Se fs ™ ell at. = First Presbyterian| ,  =* *# * will be held at 2 p.m. RANDALL SCHMITTEA Raby of Haslette and Mrs. Gale|purkhalter of Nogthbrook, I, {i Church here. Best man was Charles Holman at Sparks-Griffin Funeral) pum — Service for Randall|/Bradshaw of Muskegon,. both sis-|fired his way into the lead of the AS ; The bride is the daughter of Mr.|of of Lapeer and Thomas Rehn, Wil- Rev. Karl Ostberg schmittka, two-year-old son of Mr.}ters of the bride, and Sharon Mai-|service rifle division of the Na- “ # and Mrs. Donald Kay of Lapeer|liam Hanson, Owen Pope, Roger Congregational Church of-/ang Mrs. Edwin Schmittka, 2900|80n, sister of the bridegroom, was/tional Rifle CAnglenhis Sun- J \and the bridegroom is the son of|Flanigan and Donald Lyons, all . Burial will be in Perry|siattery Rd., was held at 2 p.m.|junior bridesmajd. day with a score of 39. points Mrs. Benjamin F. Moore of Gal-jof Lapeer, seated the guests. eS - ltoday at the Muir Brothers Funer-| * * &* out of 400. wa lup, N..M., and the late Mr. A reception was held imme- al Home. Burial was in Kingston! wittiam Maison was his broth-| Middleton Tompkins of Long! Air Force Policeman S/Sgt. Don-|Moore. =~ _ ° | @iately following the ceremony Cemetery in the thumb area. | er’s best: man and Bruce Ennis of|Beach, Calif, led the pack in the|ald F, Williams and his sister,; 4 floor-length gown with a | in the church parlors. aes HEIGHTS — Howard The child was dead on arrival/ Rochester, Robert Maison’ of Im- sporting target rifle with. 394, phachi hpi - — son 955 chapel train of white silk or. | Following hee Northern’ Michi- died at 7:30 am. Sun nday at-Pon.{#t University Hospital, Ann Arbor,|lay City and Richard Evans of —— aia. er = i cand se . 1.| ganza over taffeta was worn by |gan honeymoon the new Mr. and . 
tiec General Hoeplt | Friday, where he was being taken) Reed City seated the guests. Anrm Enaacement illiams of 5 neca .St., have! the bride and she carried a bou- Mrs. M 09 ne will live in Enat Late - al Hospi _|for treatment. The reception was held in the AnNMounce gag spent twof weeks of active duty! quet of white carnations and pink sing where they are attending ‘Jan Church, he was jolla at| Surviving are his parents; three church parlors following the cere-lof Janice Neumayer Soe Wee - ethcets| ce a Car- ae ae Reng moses A Pg: Michigan . State University. The - 
-  |brothers, Charles, Roger and Alan,| ™0PY: ARMADA—Mr. and Mré, John San et he eee Y bride has attended Albion College Surviving besides his wife, Doris,|all. at home; paternal — grand- x ® & N, Neumayer of Armada, announce| Donald is a junior at Central! “Maid of honor was Alice Greenjand the bridegroom . attended 
.jparents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred] The couple will live at 745 N.|/the engagement of their daughter, oes College, majoring in edu-lo¢ Lapeer, cousin of the bride,|Wayne State University. Howard S. Lane of Auburn{Schmittka of Clifford and mater-|Van«Dyke St., Imlay City, after Janice, to Mark Minard Jr,, son|¢® Freida is an IBM machine 
e nal grandmother, Mrs. Cnet iatand return from their Mackinac of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Minera Sr. abe at Pontiac’s GM Truck a | 
ice Turnbull, of Auburn Heights; ‘Cowell of Burnside. Island. honeymoon. jot Almont. | sion. “78 . George Gobe I’ .. Holding Free Corn Feast 
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A total of 41 windows and four = tending the Corn Festival held at 4 HOLLYWOOD (AP). — Actress the Walled Lake Park today, to- outside lights. were broken by] yer nonnell gives u s ell. p her role as , |vandals at the Union Lake George Gobel’s television wife to-   
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and Commerce roads, between er 7:30 am, and 6 pm, Sunday, °°" ‘Be Second time. | Marilyn Meyers to Wed VAT according -to Qaktand County James LaHaie of Almont Sheriff's Deputies. She marries John Bricker, an Ve advertising exe¢utive, at the Con-| ALMONT—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 
Arnold C. Beauchamp, 21, of 875/gregational Church of the Chimes|Méyers of Almont announced. the 
Grey Rd., Avon Township, pleaded| in nearby Van. Nuys. engagement of , their daughter, 
guilty in Pontiac Municipal Court kk. & | Marilyn, and Mr, James LaHate, : P son of Mr, Mrs. Ra: La- 
5 eet ee Pees il! Miss” Donnell, who said she Haie of Aimont. No pied = been $30, placed hi y be x Pa would spend much of her time in! set for the wedding 
Placed him on probation for/in. Fast with her new husband, : four months and ordered him to at- , formerly was wed to actor Aldo blag Sane tend drivers school. |Rey. Bricker also has been mar- see eae eet that ah enneth Funderburk, 2), of 65|Tied previously. eRe) aa of ‘Be ember ‘Ist and Kennett Rd., pleaded guilty < Property which is not weed free when 
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The date could be in the 1960s. For yeats now, un-| based upon state of present-day pesle and technical knowl-| landing. Small compressed air‘or rocket nozzles in mee: + Fog iniper BF peo Heights ele — ee 
marmed satellites of varying sizes and types have: been | edge. ed ond Feeeet wHll also be cued det Bie corrections Hot Rod Goes 140 MP.H. Seal fet bie pgarensed to the Pontise | Earth. Instrum around i ‘third ‘stage is essen’ direction. aS Pontiac, Mi higah, will a _cireling 9 Instrument rockets to and ey). Tale two-man % 5 a high per-| 3) Throughout the day and early evening dozens of} OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Tad intendent, | |{3e following: eth and install é 3 ' Moon. no longer make heAdlines. ‘Improved rocket planes formance rocket plane, capable of atmospheric and ground crew personnel have labored to ready the ship.|Cyr of Escondido, Calif,, covered} “qj : ies: \tank “to be made of coppe |. lke the X15 have pushed farther into the fringes of | space flight. Its wings have outer layers of heat-resistant Finally all fuel tanks, have~been topped off. Each of|@ quarter-mile run in “10.04 sec- on h| mafely &. fe rus geuieting 
spaee, achieving near orbital flight. By this time, a man | material and inner layers: of ‘insulation and refrigerant| the hundreds of instruments and ‘parts has been tested “os omy wos? miles hg hour | building, while third and fourth gee and Ae, e Soe om re in the nose cone of a missile has possibly beer shot into | fluid. Their large area will provide lift in rarefied atmos-| and retested. All items check out. The countdown reachés en “ig gst nN ational Dra inator ith or lap ‘welded con on Aides anc ; ie ~ spaée for a few minutes and landed safely, phere when craft returns to Earth and help dissipate heat} 10...5...4...3...2...1. The first-stage motors thunder and ne. : g races Auburn I. same ta 
Now, at last, the stage is set-for the first manned sat- | caitsed by friction, Rockets at wing tips swiyel 360 de-| a great blaze lights up the launching area as the first Bg te Adbain. Blas are “te ope ellite to be launched. grees. They will be used to correct plane’s direction in| rocket to carry, men on a sustained flight into —_ be-| River deltas are “so pac be- ere .the — p Hall. The Tewastip Bost - (1) It will ‘probably ia Stehtiees vehicle, towering | aifless space, for slowing down when craft is ready to |~ gins its journey. jeause their triangular shape re- ne eer AY. 
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      diiiilie cd , | ae oy _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958 : : ee “ : : w? tes ia Le . = : ' ’ ? 
“Back toSchool —« ~ OT te eee Lak a gf ee a eee {CARNIVAL 
S Should Girls Ss tart Edldcoiion 5 Be isi Boys? Vl VV | i of aa TULSA. Qh. o — Shou hye an i it to cha tt Tie‘would almost certainly give the boys | — same ss a beter break with respect to school fallure during all later years . Definitely not, says Dr. Frank R. Pauly, veteran Tulsa edu- and-particularly lessen ‘drop outs’ in high school,” ae cator who has explored the question in years of research into the A school’ mam 41 years, Pauly recently retired as director of. oo ee ee : research for Tulsa's public schools. He began his study on the sig- 
nificance of sex differences 15 years Mt Jack jee en wp with Jil in the dasoom, Pouly ve : he should be from five six months older He based it on Tulsa results of standardized reading and 
: achievement tests given annually to- school children throughout | |. \ 
Pasly’s stediee thow boys are catmatched by gisle ef the saine ‘the country. By his calculations second grade girls are 4.89 months = 
age in learning capacity from the start of their schooling through. ahead of male. classmates in thelr capacity to learn. The girls . 
the eighth grade. After that, he says, the girls’ supremacy ~de- maintain a margin slightly under that for the next three grades 
clines and boys finally catch up at college level, . ‘but widen it to a peak advantage of 8.09 months in the eighth 
Pauly says his findings call for a more realistic approach to the © Stade. ” fe - ee 1, AGG. 31, | 1988, HOWARD 
matter of entrance ages for the nation’s schools. __ - Pauly. says-indications ape that from that point on the boys| ~ ° . | elgnts: age oj beloved, Busband “The tact that ages 5 and 6 are traditional for entrance to kin- _ start gaining on the gitls in ability to absorb teaching. Bes Sede of tin lane tere déergarten and the first.grade does not make it correct,” Pauly *—*' * ee eS ay hg ed ee 
declares. “nt is my belief, based on miuch evidence,” he says, ‘‘that boys al service will pe held nf = He contends.the starting age for boys should be raised, or per- do not catch up with girls by the 12th grade: Data from Educa- fom Moore.¢ ape ot the Sparks a revairne ig, sod bull oe 
haps that for girls lowered. tional‘ Testing Service indicates boys have slightly exceeded the | Heights, ‘with Rey. Ralph’ Claus eater, incinerator a . kk gs _ girls in tests scores in the first year of college, except in the fields. See meee ae: Lane, wi ance ste Se pe _* the entering age for boys were raised six months through- of English and fine arts. — - He in state at the Sparks Griffin mae i 2 
= Jf x 7 | . races : Bo Distert, Gommerce 3 
He Bel iends Bats Back to Schoo | a ggg ies 2 loved son of Mrs. Josep Hass: 
dear father "of John Jr., Michael 
fo Study Love Life Many Ac A F St dent Geko ie dae ae y gencies, ssist Students S sae eee asc Seg. 2,.at 3 p.m. from. Richard- 
rd Chapel, Walled Lake, | ,, : . In-| “I'll never date that Freddie Thompson again! He's all RICHMOND, Ind. (UPI) — Most with Rev. Jesse’ officiating. In- ul 
people have a dread of bats in any| Here le a suggested checklist for students Medical Assn. Your own doetor can aially , morial Gardena. Mr. arise, wii | feet when he dances and all hands when we stv’ them out! 
form. But not Professor James B.} looking ‘for financial help in getting a college * give you the address, and the. same holds for Bird Chapel, Walled Lake. 
Cope of Earlham College. In fact,| education: 6ther fields. Most of these professional oragni- : ‘Help Wanted Feoule. 7 Work Wanted Male 10} —= 
he’s making a three-year study of oo i tions 5 acholarshivs RAMAGE, AUG. 30. 1058, ROBERT |-_ ;, Pound 
te oe if, charset, dspstion) HIGH SCHOOLS - wm... * * * } p Hes ag ot wii ek Pea | ACO Nae | Meena 2 eemaae CA ONT and habits of Indiana bats. . * Many high schools have a guidanoé comer USTR Chery! Kay Ramage; dase guene eek Do not apply unless you _3Si83 r_ORlando oo PHOTOSTATS 
- The bat study, said Professor} or who should have lots of tion and sind a : “|. Wilson; Sear oie -grunbomn v1 aE We ane. po Pog nd wANY otek ae Pa ae hn ok. oe 3 = ; 
Cope, is just beginning, and since] jt, . In recent years various industries have been " Mrs. ©. R. Wilson. Funeral service relief cook and  wastress. PHOTOSTATING & LAMINATING ~:~ literature on available scholarships’ . wil be Bela Tuesday, Sept, dt | _ Write Pontiac Press Box 00. ——| MAF Tmechantes nolper baa game | 
hae given bint $7400 1 Rance 8 sriping wo Cate ecolarsip pregame. Some) || LoS Beem eres: CARNEROS MARTE, A] Leanteiie etsy at 1 Mt. Clemens SQ I ‘ ; ~ are for a ¢ course of such as chem- o. |: fleisting. Interment in Perry Mt-| Shop 3 Grill, Hunter | OR 3-1926 aa were | re _:. —__ been povien rie ‘ . ’ a! . as . i S Gd ee ten no resthctions. Write for . FER Soe users | Bq the _Bivé, sham same — of any kind rE Sie charter’ ’ 
; state. request ‘informati Assn. American Colleges, | , ° -- - * WOMEN eee eee TE WEMOVAT. 
ae al pane 726 Jackson Place, Washington 6. D.C. In Memoriam 2) work 34 ees cap, “Lots cleared, free ‘timate, PE |” 
The largest colony in Indiana, VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS . IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLISTA| to $75 week. Call PE 48997 of | WoULD LiKE JANITOR WORK 
the professor said, was found in the] The American Legion and other war service i oe red ae — SOOEREEFE wis: og = wings ot Pisce uF 6 ey 
er i ‘e = a pend groups offer a number of scholarships, both Bouse to worp. taf fear ars are al. ig te © 1 Nasetmanorncnnad Work "Wanted | Female a 
have been taken during the: past locally and on a gational scale. Try your local Sia, tue oe 2 with .. poi Bites 
three years. as “ post first. = BB ngage 
UNIONS | ; ‘ Funeral Dinsctere _4 
Many labor unions sponsor college scholas- <BonaeLige ATMOSPHERS” | zxp XK 
Fr uit Cake Returns ships. If you or your parents are members of a COATS yom Os eae cee S transporte” ” 
Fifteen Years Later ee » one aan Con ron|~ Free Toys and Gifts uy a CHURCHES . are oe — Low erate, PE 5-8308. 
: i this. For instance, New York sponsors Scholarships are offered by many religious one — 04 ‘ple od Woman to care a ~ rho: 
nearly eight million dollars worth of scholar- groups. - Check with your own church to see * Voorhees-Sip © ee ay ORORARD LE. ships, and Pennsylvania more than 6! million. —_ what’s available. - FUNERAL HOME Ave. Use back gate. Before noon. PROFESSIONAL GROUPS kes a * * x c Ambulance Service Plane or Motor HOUSEKEEPER ae coset on: 
“A student who knows the ‘field in which he PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS oe ray Svan Fon sELEPHONE 
‘| plans to make a career should contact the ap- Many service groups, such as the Elks, | Donelson-Johns aa ea td 5 Boginaw. | ‘propriate professional organization. _A- would-be —Masons, Kiwanis,-Liens, Rotary,-etc.,are-notably | suse» eer Jse-| La i 
Spell doctor, for instance, should contact the American _ generous with scholarships. " . | RY Cemetery Lots 5 saat Wl Howard * woodbuzy, | peers. 
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F d Labo workers in “corrective iste" leitin te Spinnet: Gee peat ae - = Paras ore araves ata tea wey ge | 
‘|f OFce T . camps reclaimed about. 157,400|reform through labor’ have been wo a tine Press, certs alte 
the Grows Costly —_perscf,wueland during the pastncavly eriticlzed for neticiency, ‘at 1 een, today there f | atost Ce tact ie plea: | © Pa mother réported that “it still Hike fandl hea bean cultivated waste and extravagance. were replies at the Press } ant personality, riente in 50 HOUSECLEANIN 
looked fresh.” in Red China reel tee k ok J J |p ettice “ta the tottowing | | $ithamea "te apevienee. S| wuanmae GONE 
One reason not many women| -HONG KONG (UPI) — “Correc.|. The Communists ‘blamed “ya dlrms se Paotow. which, Slowed ee 5, 6, 7, 18, 23, 22, meet WASRING AND win contests is that few of ‘em tive Jabor” camps arean’t always|management,” . admitting th a tio96 000 pounds of fresh vegetables 28, 32, 58, 63, 72, 14, 7p 6 Th 
can say anything in 25 words or paying propositions the Chinese|more than $262,400 had been wast-land 133 133,330 pounds’ of mediciinal 36, 85, 90, less . . . A gentleman is a fellow |Communists have found. ed. herbs to rot. In addition, livestock|-~ who, when-his wife is mpwing the| They just haven't got the men to} * * * valued at about $120,000 died as a Help Wanted Male 6 lawn, looks in the other direction.|run the camps efficiently. The managements of factories|result of “improper feeding and elp an —Earl Wilson. —— in Inner Mongolia,'and farms set up in Inner Mon-linsufficient care.” * Mui edie Sansone TING       
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ce aie eat feet ony; 10 STUDENTS! of ears = ler. For manent tim urine. fall school ool term Neat aj Trance €s- 
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1. Age bet “0 y Sorsoneltty haunt hare inten: | PES, WALL TAPING AND Fan. . is , rsona. 2 tel ge between 21 and years Leng a af lalate Iesare _or Pk ae “Free entimates Pr $303 
2. Must e' meeti xing} 8°. Swit i% bre. for Tuneh. RICA SERV, FREE B0T. to pn 4 + -t eae And ho Saturdays Excellent TLECT ECTRICAT. SERV, “Not only the wealth, ‘wut. the ‘adepiacence and _ury, reported to the Preaident and to the Congress i 
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“Whence it follows, that it is the interest of a . ° et i Gene, cee fosiverctieas ; FREE ESTIMATES on WIRING, | 
community, with a view to eventual and per- day is the first of a sited of advertisements show- Sa. benefits” as you peg 
manent economy, to encourage the growth of why you should join hands with your local --|6. aa opportunity to build @ future | PIANO, VIOLIN ae ea = _ manufacturing.” ustrial develo t organization and the Mich- Gul Sr eeevae item, t VOICE, Leone SF ot eee 
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  In these words Hamilton, Secretary of the Treas- your community prosper. _—foisit Pontiac, Mightigan, Work Wanted Male 10} RATBING. any stone Ae = ¥ repair, ms ras M . seeeetaes mn a nog ea See WORK, a of oe - ths red F z “ 
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_PE 4-338 at and yd BACHELOR APARTMENT. TW fe] 
d bath. All utilities fur- 
Beeman st weekly. Call at 288 N. | 
  
uyers CHILDREN WELCOME. CLEAN, 
. $15 af wk, : 
8-2284. 431 5 
  
  
éasH os LAND Dia J VanWelt” ne heat Es es & BATH. 
  
  
   
     
      
    | Wanted a Ee 32A 
vet Us Your. Equity r home -cash watt 
Bare Sch atta 
ating vo og et 
ies ROY KNAUF —- 26% W. Huron 8t     
  
  SHED APTS. 
leity, seria: Git pis en. “4 as prov. A 
ic "Motel. OR 3-9380 FURNISHED UPPER 4% ROOMS. Lincoln 1-0758. oe 
  
ee 
io only. 
  ““What in the world makes you think I'm a tourist?” LN , By day Aten) 
  For. Sale Houses Bg i For Sale Houses 43   
  * RILEY; .. 
‘heat. Priced at 87,7 
    
  
MODERN 3 RM” FURN. OR UN- 
__furnished, 8565 ac Lake Rd   NEWLY DECORATED 
  
                
              GI AND FHA 
Yes, we ¢ 
€ with ver 
ment, Call us 
_ @o not- ma obligated, 
po Bg the casa you chs Fe receive 
__WE TRADE, WE BUILD 
futon rue one PE a] 
LISTINGS WANTED © 
|: Rerage Leslie R. Middleton - 
  | “LAND CO 
Wright & Valuet 
ras   
  3 Rent Apes. Unfurnished 34 ¥ 
Rent Houses" Unfurn. 36   RM and bath. 
gy APTS., ~ EFFICIENCY 
& 14 tm. idéal for schoo] teach- 
ers Located n Isaac om 
aterf 
e Sy ee 3139 
iuron FES 8-0428 FE | 9 UPPER 5 ) ME. TILE BATH, GAS 
  sare aan 
  
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34     
heat eg ty N. paddock. 
'$ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME—E 
     
. PARKING. 
water feriched. 
ita ORTA A APTS. FE §-1172, 
satu, | Rent Houses Furnished 35 
| 96 W. Huron CFE 44-2577 
6 ROOMS WITH BASEMENT, GAS   
       
      
     - 3 7 eregone ana FOR ‘SCHOOT, 
    "| LEAN 3 7 BEDROOM. 
    
wens 3- AND £ROOM 
(SEAGE (A int foe, Fis Son 
* crated: Hees wae "piltion, Court. 
vt, front & ar ent. Heat, wash- 
hed Si 
onw post office, pe 
__Huron, 
      
  7am | CLEAN 7 BEDROOMS. OFF aC 4 month. PE 47561 or 
             
    
           from 
it 134 Ww. 
    
  3 7 RMS & BATH. | ‘TS ONLY. 
pie, pours £ aes. 
Th 60206 
    R. DECORATED. 70 2948 after 6 p.m. 
      t ' rs to re, 
executives family. Available Sep- 
tember thru Ma <b PE 5-9356 or 
UN 2-4500. 
  
ORS oy eae ie PONTIAC eal 
  gh J to. ont idl: mali throu ‘une, ‘seepong e sm 
family $65 per mo, FE 2-   
To be pater oo tl lg only.   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  be tm good condition. Phone     4 oe a a ATH. CHILDREN 
= bare, oh 8-2918. 
mee, Doane Fag f Ny Ne aaa 
  
    . & TILED. BATH, AUTO, ,water. Stove & refriger=| 
only, 2067 Opdyke 
    
UPPE: 
i rs.. FE 
5 ROOMS, a aba “VERY ° 
"| Ree, $0. FE. BATH. 1ST PLR, _ pvt, ent. Just been remodeled “cad redecorated FE 2-3053, 
»|5 ROOM APARTMENT.: REFRIG- 
j Ta! furnishe 
\. “month, 
at 103 Pa 
RMS. & BATH. N CRteh cacao   
      
Adisoss Hig! 
_& Croto ng School. 102 W: 
Mod. private ent., garage. 
Williams ‘laterront. Men. or a teachers preferred. OR 
SenROOH APT. ON UNION . 
Lake, nicely furnished Waterford 
or Walled Lake school districts. 
8% mo. 2275 Keith Rd, EM 3-4322. 
2 CLEAN ROOMS FOR COUPLE. 
oo Cali after 4 p.m. FE   
APT — 3 RMS. AND BATH. A 
Good cond Adults. 
frém Huron bus. 10 — dowh- 
to 1802 7 PE 2-6582.   
  
  
2 mong a= 1ST FLOOR, 89 
State St. PE 2-0566. & ROOM ROOM APT FE 3 eae DECORAT- 
216 ROOMS. "G00 D NEIGHBORHOO 
Heat, water, 
. FE 2-2401. 
~ CHILDREN WELCOME a apt Stove & refrigerator. 
$85 mo Apply 103 = Ter Oak Knoll, ‘Bis, st “Estates. ‘705 
or ye ORION, aaa bedrom, util. incl.-Re eas. 
MY 3-1284. 
AE. ORION. 2_BEQRM. MOD- S Boat, MY 2pac3. 
New. 2-BEDROOM HOME. NICELY aseme Probe In Hitthman’s: Haven Es- 
_ tates = _ oe. $30 per week.   
rugs 
  AUTO Block 
  
  
CLEAN N PLEASANT FOR, 2 COUPLE 
CLEAN 3- ROOMS & ~ PRIVATE 
a Blaopty & refrigerator. Adults. NEW YEAR AROUND HOME. 
bedroom, at White Lake. = heat. 
Detroit, haveees’ charges,   
  
  
  int 3 2 ROOM 
Madison Jr, High, 890 haba waed 
off ‘N. Perry. Det Lay APTS. 281 OAKLAND. 3 | 
& bath, Stove, utilities fur- 
hished. coup with baby welcome. | NEW MODERN LAKEFRONT: ees 
1 ay rom eon] 
EM 3-0249,   
WANTED TO BORROW $4,000 
+2**, a: interest. Solid security. 
  AT|2 & 3 LARGE so BRICK gel 
ments, down town loc — * 
eee hae dies   
Wanted to Rent 3 fm gags > RMS. PVT. BATH “k 
__ West side. FE 86523   
WANTED BY Ge telen gy 
... bed 3 pe APT, FURNISHED. 
  213 ROOMS rs ei |. PVT. ENT. 
Util.-furn. FE 2-1154.   
3 ROOM, tong role BATH & EN- 
trance ‘Ss Vv 
Adults   0 RENT WITH. OPT ; ODERN RANCH gus JAAN PREFERABLY NR. 
LAKE OR PONTIA 3 ROOMS A 
98 ND BATH, PVT. ENT. 
_ Adults aby 216 Judson, 
xi3 3 ROOMS MODERN. PVT. . BATH. 
Center St.   
  
  Share Living O Quarters 30 ROOMS AND B PVT. 
103 Green St. FE Emcia upper,   WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO SHARE 3 ith 2 school teach- 
Waterio 
r Dr., Drayton - ‘Plains. 
  
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32,2 & 5 
LAND CONTRACTS 
ND HiDpEN FEES ROOM 
__Paddock.. | 
3 _ RM. FURN. # See "$50 0 MONTH. 
Lake priv. 
_8-8054, . ANKLIN APTS. 
Close or dewntown shopping cen- 
ter and transportation, 
Modern }-room apts. with private 
afford economical, 
quarters with no costly 
front and rear win- 
dows give reoel breeze ventilation, 
Newly eeeetes and well 
tendly neighbors. 
Pes ‘l is building, $49 
fecleding heat, 
oC. Hempstead, 102 
PE, 4-8284 or after 
ie CLOSE TO HIGH 
& shopp Pike Cor. Sanford, 3 rms., 
ainetis & tiled bath. 
closet for murphy 
‘use. Auto, hot water, 
Laundry eres ist class yiree 
8 or_Mrs. Bigg, in: 
bed 
Ref   
line, near eed 3 and park, Fenced 
grounds, utilities supplied. 
rm, FE 5-¢ 
SMALL HOUSES FOR RE uire at 1676 Taylor 
_for ponte Weaver hese all- 
  
attrac- 
  
    
ne suet Watlee 
Lak. Dr 
eee MA 4-1878. 
TO SMALL RESPONSIBLE | FAM- 
hru May furn. mod house with all facilities, Low rent. 
al, security deposit required. 1475 |. 
_Rivona near Banford at Cass Lh. 
VERY EXCLUSIVE 3 BEDROOM hot and 
  
  
Harris.   
  
&k2R 
h fearon ARE aatoo   
_derson. 
3 ROOMS AND BATH, NO CHIL! 
dren 2715 Shimmons FE 
_5-2386 . 3 RM. APT. SLEEPING RM. for 3. FE 4-7059. i in en ee ent 
RMS. & PVT 
furn Baby Veeue.       
  3 RMS. UPPER DUPLEX. PVT. | 
bath & int. Furn, or Unfurn. ote | 
Center, & also nicely furn. 2 rms 
$13 wk FE 5-1690 or- FE _2-2390.   
Nicholie & cial Co, 3 RMS.. GROUND FLOOR. PARE | 
ing space in 
hurst.     
    
  B|3 LARGE: ba AND HATH, FIRST 
Le ios 
rage. 
‘per es Couple only. FE, 5-4032 a an i Ee re a | 
iF) one ROOMS, 79 CLARK, APPLY ' 
  
hee a eal iG Wideman. 
pd WIDEsAN 
# i hitare 412. r sbhow 
AVAILABLE FoR LAND con. 
NO SBLIGA TION." 
    3 RM. APT. PVT. BATH & EN-| aie Children welcome. IND AN VILLAGE THREE ROOMS AND BATH, ALL | Rewer DECORATED, SECOND 
NISHED PLUS STOVE, REFRIG- ERATOR AND APT SIZE WASH- $20 PER WK EF, RE- 
QUIRED MENT OR ¢ 7193 FOR | 
NEWLY DECORATED 3 RM. APT. 
and bath Stove and refrig. 
_$60 per month. FE 5-7534 
ORCHARD CT. APIS. BRAND NEW 
AIR CONDITIONED 
19 SALMER Street 
newest mosers i hrs develop. | 
cony type, individua! en 
Beauttfar kitchens; pee 
4 Refrigerator furnished 
hot water furnish v5 
— 
DHOOM APARTMENTS |? on relerences re~ 
_1704_ Telegraph Rd., 
YEAR-AROUND FURN. OR 
furn, 5 rm. house, Autématic oil 
furnace, garage, Lake privileges, 
Near schools & shopping centers. 
Chi ead & pets welcome, 
p.m. ORlando 3-5588,   
  3 BEDRM 6 RM. HOUSE: GAS 
heat, near school, HM 3-3005. 
4 ROOMS AND BATH ON NICE 
* st Clos i-Huron   
      : e to 
Center, References Requi 
per mo. OR 3-5402. oe |: 
4 ROOM HOUSE. CLEAN, $40. 490 Scott Lk. Ri 
4. ago APE Dig otis -% the he: house 
p- Ww. ‘DINNAN 66 W. Huron 
peat, garage Reas rent. FE 
5-1620, 
Bloomfie Preferab 
ne pe with = Ag Call 
OD- i RM HOUSE. si a JONSON. | in, e 738 W. Huron, 
|e beet rete Tanta Sas BEAUTIFUL -_OXBOW. LAKE ranch home, Furn. or Unturn. * Cre deposit, EM 3-6431 or 
  
F al lak ¥i “4 oe a Se ir —, Mane priors. exes. 
CLEAN 2 B 
  
  
* ipl nninpigr RA 
a ater a. oe and’ 
water = ve, drapes, 
vane. ¥ wil, \ ae saad ease er s re- 
quires’ MI 4-2349 LI 2-0889 
paar cil 
LAKE ORION. 6 ROOMS. 1% BATH 2 children. No drinkers, Call FE 
44140 or FE $4385 Booess”3 ROOM & BATH. $45) 
__ month FE 5-2026. 
MODERN 6 vases. For CLOSE TO 
.| MODERN & “ai For informa- 
tion. 108 a 
Pear oP toon LE $50 i e oth-   
  
per mo, Will have so 
ers after— Day. Jac’ ve- 
_land, Keego bor 
wiz BEDROOM HOME’ 
see tiled baths. Lovely tehéa, 
  
RENT “SELL 2 BEDROOM 
‘house . rhe ‘tes school . area. 
OR $3600. 
RENT WITH OPTION 
dy 75 per a 2 betroem on $ OLE 
2 bedroom. wea 30 oo ek mo, 
2 Seeuum Ota $80 per mo MI 67955 WEbst   
r 3-4200 
~ - Builders 
RENT = ON 
bedroom pone ed Te 
50 mo, oa WEb- 
ster 3-4200, : . builders.   
SMALL Pe 2 eos 5 
as heat, $40 mio, ‘an .. week, 
$67 Auburn Rd, FE Crooks. 
UNFPURN DUPLEX. Ta AND 870. 
EM _ 3-2684. a * 
W. SIDE, WELL CONSTRUCTED 
roomy brick home. On quiet tree- 
lined street 6 rms. [% bathr, 
= heat meee Basement. Own: 
3 WEST SIDE   
  
“95 SBINDER, INC. 
FE 5-1172 or FE 5-8875 
+ 105) Rent Lake Cottages 36A 
FURN, COTTAGE YEAR ROUND, 8900 Pontiac Lk Rd. 
For Rent nt Rooms _ 37 PPL L ALLEL LPL LE 
1 SLEEPING RQOM os LADY. 
103 Thorpe. FE 2-561 
1 NICELY ScENiaED RM. NEAR 
shopping center & schools. For 
working man or womay. Union een Shore. EM 3-3927. 
NICELY Gite CARPETED 
® scenes rms. For teachers or re- 
sponsible business _ girls. et 
street near Huron Shopping 
_ter. FE 2-9002 
BUSINESS GIRL. —_—, 3. PRIVI- léges. 399 Elizabeth Lk, FE 2-0015. 
CLEAN aoe Aa carom 
os aes hoon: FE 
360 W Hubron 
= Piaraaoua OR BUSI 
ness man very clean i 
bed. Pvt. entrance, 563 W . Huron. 
Phone FE 3-7111, 
tr YOU WANT A NICE CLEAN, Fa: quiet place at bus stop, call. 
_FE _5-7332.   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
LOVELY ROOM IN PRIVATE 
home. Breakfast privileges. OL 
__ 86-0221,   MODER N RMS. FOR BUSINESS 
yi Le 8 rd kitchen priv, FE 
  
PLE toe SEEE PING ROOM 
eh refined business woman, 
PVT. ENTRANCE, e. BUS STOP. 
Laundry .& cook 499 W, Huron. 
OOMS. WITH KITCH PRIVI- 
leges. 531 W, Iroquois, FE 2-877 
ROOM TO RENT ON t uace 
Lake with pvt, ent. Also priv. 
EM_3-0606.   
  
a 
  
  
WOMEN—MODERN 
FE 4-2847   
Rent Houses Unfurn: 
  2 BEDROOMS RAM * 
Fr ) BEDROOM ‘HOME. $89 PER MO 
Auburn Heights FE 5-5151, after 
p.m,   Pema’ BEDRM HOME. IN INQUIRE 3721 
  ae ence OIL wae STORM 
Large garage. Walking 
ee ‘to ae 
  
  
Jj HOUSE FURNISHED. 
bes of Pontiac. Low rent.     
  
  OMS, UTILI 
* chee to Pishers & Pon 
Baha, Bald win FE "pussis or FE | 
a ATTR RACTIVE | Ris” 
FE 8-3473 
  entrance 
nished $16 we 
baby welcom 
air, 
    
OA: Johnson MRE a none HE       7 ROOMS AND D PATE BABY WEL-/ 
ontiac, Phone MYrtle | come. In | RENT FREE FIRST MONTH, DE- 
Newl 
imate, 
=} a SORT 
Are you looking for clean at 
tractive apartment where the pro- 
pie are.quiet yet friendly? Cool tn 
summer with the cross ventilation 
afforded by front & rear windows 
These 3 — & bath apts, rent 
iti ce gaa er — 
alldin 
stead. -i02 E. -H rons 
ROOMS, PVT, BATH & ENT. as “ak heat. 87 8’ Parke St.* VERY rg 7 BEDROOM NEW HOUSE. location. Adults only, FE 
|? Seta YEAR’ AROND HOME. 
Pontiac New" J Actorsted. Oil best 
BEDROOM se ODERN. YEAR   
J BEDROOM - MODERN 
‘permanent rental. 
  Bee, | 3 jae BRICK CHILDREN 
  >|? ‘ ERRACE. onan util, $17 A week. OR 3-6r 
  Rooms With Board 38 
COMFORTABLE RM. FOR 1 OR 2 
__ working gentiemen FE 2-3429, 
EXTRA CLEAN HOME-STYLE 
_meais, 14 Matthews. FE 5-037 i 
LARGE ROOM WITH OR WITH- 
ae board. 115 8 Tilden. FE   
  
VACANCY FOR ELD®RLY PER- sons in nurses home, FE_5-8371. 
WITH OR WITHOUT MEALS, 1 
block from Sears. FE 4-7301, 
Hotel Rooms 39 
HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by ee JO or Week   
  
Also 1 or 9 ‘roo ee riments. 
Cooking soe. retriners jon whits. 
____ 464 umn , 2-8239 ——} 
——Reht ‘Office. e Space 41 PLLA LOLS . 
DOWNTOWN “PONTIAC UT i AC PY. 
service furnished ‘New building, 
& np   cS | DOWNTOWN som NTIA }FIXER? 2,500 Sq. Ft ottice space 
available Will divi ma sult qualified’ tenant, Mod- 
ern office bldg. nant setys 
ice. Lease basis only. 
Nicholie & Harger Co: 33. W_ HURON FE 5-6183   
BEDROOM | HOME, NR, CLARK- exc. cgeaien. chil- hee 
    onic SPACE POR RENT AZ 17 
W. Lawrence St. See fr. a 000 DOWN 
$50 A MONTH 
By Owner — This two bedroo: 
mation, “eal * Milord "MO 
  5 A 
ies" wanlene on M Mi5. MA 
7s 
~ ASSOCIATE 
OKERS INVESTMENT CO, PE . 8-0663 - : 
443 acmiideiace AVE. 
EQR COLORED Large 7 room home, newly deco- 
rated. Basement, oil furnace, 144-| cone costs 
down tor on &   
drive, wMorwage costa, down. ‘tor | 
J. Cc HAYDEN, »Realtor | 
7 ROOM HOUSE ON PVE, ESTATE CUTE 
    
  
. —— PAR 
  NT odern home. Fire- 
Pur- 
r good bays in lake- 
hy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST. 20 YEARS 
3 BEDROOM   
  terms 
: cine A BIG LOOK 
si gEWOOD REALTY 
Paul M. "Jones, Real Est. | 
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
  
        
oe perticalad y. A Tand- 
-— sor we look? 
8 beauty of a neighborhood, 
near Watkins Lake. Living 
finished pocenl etely even to 
the snack bar, A landscaped 
corner, @ prick barbecue 
About $4, 
down og assume an a 
per cent 
including every @ins. 
LAKEPRONT BRICK home. 
Now is the time to 
the per any for cool orate 
ESA = 
front resale. Nice : 
landseaped yard and 
4 per acti; includes * 
taxes: and insurance. 
EASY WALEING 
o 
and ideal for an older cou- . 
walls’ full basement too! By 
ool people moe you this 
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ’ 262 S. Telegraph Rd 
FE 3-7103 
For Colored 
Here is an gr eae! ho   
al GI veterans. with 
gee Mrs. Revard 18 Gillespie or. Be 12, John ealtor, 670 We Ha ron 
    
NEFr ALFINANGET 
Order Classified 
| Ads to sell, rerit, find a 
good job. FE 28181 is 
the Want Ad number! 
  “ener * phone FE : Boia, 
    MulLakes Realty.” 
* 
ee eit Eee. eats 
Ss. 
aoa 8 ts, 
Ee * in poreh oltis 
Rd. MA 41578 
| HAYBEN. 5 $1,350 down. 
or ig me, me beget Teas : 
garage. Fenced rs 
OFF BALDWIN. Excellent 2 bed- room home. Piactered “wells. Nice 
yard, FHA ‘terms e 
ORION TWP. og usd a.\ 
Betta, te tracrie ed trade m= tent. for pontiac oc’ clty property, 
j “OAKLAND LAKEFRONT. 3 et ranch home. Firep place For Sale Hoses "43    
  sc fenced eda nice logation. 
  
[MODEL HOME “NOW FOR SALE. 
  
bedrm,. ranch. ¢ 
Ascension 8t., . Take over low irene v-a 
mortgage ~ 
  
ear oat garage. Terms. 
WEST SUBURBAN pane home. 
& bedrecms. latge lot. GI closing 
dow ‘ 
CEDAR 18) ND LAKE 
— renee 4 Buln slave 
v ar gar Sand nay beach. $23:000. terms. 
OFF CASS-ELIZABETH . 1% story 3 bedroom home, Garage. 
$1, down. : 
ST. MICHAEL'S sane An older , 
wn, FHA’) 
%! 7 'C. HAYDEN, R Realtor ll to-| 86 E. Walton | Open _ Eves. Aol et 
3 BEDROOM, WEST oa By owner. PE e708 
WALLED. LAKE 2 bedroom yt. round home. 
Lk. priv., liv: dinette, tile   
bath Large fenced lot, peony to 
garage, Auto. rnace, Bo orl 
BED! ail on Whi e Lake near Clark- | ay. forte L tas * 
wh wire. 
. Modern, 3b full road, irom gad irom 
xi PA Bus, "Realtor 
  1919 M15 Ortonville, NA 17-2815 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIGE © 
BRICK RANCHER 3. bedroom : —— maregs. | Brick pian. oat 
7 gt = cieaer ate Beth with 
ooo | ‘er c 
and thermopane windows. 
pag nice west — location. 
“brick home with = % 
a garage land. es. at 
- : volt walls and base- 
wont. 
George R. Irwin 
eS ow. ee   
WILLIAMS LAKE RD. — A 
cieer| (bcc, "se rooms. Pinstered, all 
ar . 
rs. were en 
es | ine s Svervinina, 
4 BEDROOM family home 
near Baldwin School, Has a 
Bates i Srna ‘of land too for 
ia Hoatse aaah 
AEF ELLY Rake 
WALTON - OPDYKE. AREA 
YTO! iS, 4 bed- ~ 
room. —— spotiess 
— & base- 
P 
$13,200. ng - just Het 
cost balance on low interes GI terms. 
RA¥ O'NEIL, Realtor = — Rd, a ae 9-9. 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |   
LAKE FRONT ° 
OME |. a aod 
LAKE FRONT 
LOTS. EWEST AND FINEST 
DEVELOP-   
  
6350 DOWN On FHA terms. Here _ 1s that opportunity you've 
w : To own 
re age 
JEWEL ~ couldn’t compare with this 
brand new tri-level near 
Loon Lake, A warm. brick 
and stone exterior lige per 
7 pees ee a ie . Ba a) 
room. The 15x19 ft. paneled 
recreation toom and the at- 
tached ys ae plastered a- 
race letes this - en- 
chanting ‘picture. Full Drice 
mly $31,800 with $9,000 qn.! 
SYLVAN 
LAKEFRON T city and “ake vine in HEAR 1c ey \ 
bus servic ater, sewer, | 
and oviul relaxation . 
wail: for ‘next, Pri : 
auick ‘sale at ioe ong ” 
Batema n 
Kampsen | REALTORS | es 40528 | ™* 377 &. Telegraph Eves: & Sun. | 7) clatkston, will 
Line $800 ae eee. ou in, Call MA 
.5-1201 or SL 7-1443. 
“DRAYTON WOODS 
3 bedrooms. oh nest, Partly furn. 
Large lot, $1,000 down. 
  
“4392 | OR 3-1950 DRIVE 
, CAREFULLY. OVER ‘THE LABOR iy 
HOLMES- BART RAM 
Ppvenings” OR 3-3230   = 
7g FA 
UR BED! located in 
Realtors 
28% Huron ANNETT’S 
VALUES ©: 
LAKE FRONT-Shaded & — 
sand beach, Six 
bain” sun poreh geo lake, 
down a 
PLAINS AREA 
Base- 
Kitchen iat Treat aiack attached ga- 
S-Brick ranch 
loomfield Township. 
poiten f room fo Brepncs, sar 
peting. dra andy 
peiity * room, * Gag heat. 2 car g& 
rage. Y 923.756, te 
Roy Annett Inc. 
Federal 8.0466   
y $4, 
will trade equity 
*™ ts, BEVERLY First time offered, solid 
built. 2 bedroom home Ww with _ | STOUTS | Best Buys 
_ Today ~ 
CITY ACREAGE Terrific investment ‘ oppor------ 
tunity here in this oun acre 
reel, located on new M24. 
—e ag ern 6 room 
home, Y car garage, 
suitable. for service garage, 
tag high- 
a frontage on e. 
000 down oF owner 
or city 
* 
LAKE ORION A real batn older large 6 rm. 
and er home, —— 
Village ~ 
to downtown «s opping 
Total price only 36.200" wi 
750 down. By appointment. 
WEST SUBURBAN ho need small For those “w monthly patments we. have 
this attractive 2 bedroom 
pa built in 1955. Fea- 
oak floors, oi] heat, 
o water heater, in "cows util- 
po Pi we Only 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N, Saginaw St. Ph, FE 5-6165 
‘ mn ‘til 6 p.m, 
  
1% BATHS, 3 BDRMS. 
Family Room 
“ATTACHED GARAGE 
Full Basement 
ALUM. WINDOWS 
Storms and Screens MANY OTHER CUSTOM FEA- 
“FONLY. $11,990 ON YOUR LOT 
We Trade 
W. H: BASS. BUILDERS = BROKER 
FE 3.7210 > PE 8-053 13 ee -   
home with Wisner: "School Here !s a nice, 6-room, modern 
es eat, garage and- 
convenient down town stores 
and schools, priced at $7300 — 
Little Country Estate 4 nice acres with 
trees, very neat. 2. 
ern bungalow, auto, oil heat, 
car gara : ted Bos seme close to 
schools, 
WILLIS 1. "BREWER Ae ee z REISZ, SALES aa 
arke oo rere. petty and fruit 
-bedroom, mod- 
  
BROWN | GI SPECIAL—LITTLE FARM — 3 
matic hot water. 
. Excellent 2% acres of .and- Brand 
new garage. Nothine down to GIs. 
. Priced at only $9.800: Better not . oe time if you want th 
“Tt is a buy.’ 
ee H. BROWN. Realtor Ph. FE 
Muttiple Listing Service Flowing well. 
2-4810 
  
  GILES $450 Down... 
plus costs will buy this first 
Lar room home 
throughout Pull “ besement, 
oi} serpent, Cee also 1! My ¢ 4 lots all fenced. 
ie take priviléges, 
4 Bedrooms 
ri ES REALTY CO, 
f 
AVE. 
NG SERVICE -     |g 
cE 
: BAST | BLVD. -tooms. mediate — jt f pay- 
oo a sto anit. 
FOU. (. sah c t off State 
wee Ssdetinn “wh Gate onthiy 
N PLAINS  - | TS Pa vest home. . Large 
lot. cea aa ie rd- 
ae 
¥ : ‘anon : i ; wee femily ate ond 
a a ne cighbortoe, cere 
heal — 10,500 — y 
N ICHOLIE. _ & HARGER CO. 33° W. HURON z 
2 ACRES fo 3 bedrm. home. Near 
mu Pinine 2405 ‘Mann Ra.   
lio W. Pike st “__ PE _4-5903   
oa PAYMENT tarter homes, 
BaP a basement and rough wire in oP = rod ar 1 bulld on 
our . with’ small - Co., OR ofa. 
ii) Garner Wiliams Lake ° Rd. & ter 
Wwibow mae STATE, Pi Rice 
Br. ranch carport. tanseenen: Fenced Le, sium 8 1 x 150, 
W. Bloom re Tosi. 
THE E MICHIGAN 
Split level home. 1248 square ft. | 
Pelivered og yout lot for $8400, 
ow, 
ELL 3200 8. Rochester Rd. OL _6-0831, 
BY OWNER on a ho! ion inte icity "Bart tasetient Gt furnace. 100 1 pT $6900. 
$850"down . EM 3-6121.   
    
    
    
ge room, ¥a&- 
complete i turniehed. ront ho ed, 
Ol book full iconen4 with ree- 
$10,000 down, By — 175 N. 
Shore Drive Lake O 
Immediate Posseian Poets. TRAIL 3268 HAGGERTY *   
4 nb room masonry, bungaléw = 
on ar 
Stores, schools and churches Will Guert > ’ 
ment, 7%, owner, Gayfair -basb. : 
PRE-BUILT HOMES 
ing heating, Race remy wirin 
and t PE 2-1004°'D & M Butiding’ Bervice,_ a 
CONTEMPORARY MODEL ( OPEN 
3 bedroom brick. over 1,100 sq. ft. . 
er, studio ceiling, marble & » 
sills, Delco —, ceramic — 
sink, range, | counters with Wo birch fin- ~ 
ish. Complete §14,000 on your lot, 
1458 Glenwood. Sylvan Village. FE 
  
Close to St. Fred’s 
See this completely modern home 
with three bedrooms, oak floors, 
full basement, steam heat, newly 
wplastered wails, breakfast room 
and a eee Yee for only: 
No Money Down To 
Gls 
= KENNEDY ‘dpen Evenings “til 8 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
West Side Brick is a choice all Brick Ranch 
puitt in 1956, 24-ft. carpeted live 
room, latest in kitchen de- 
8 
tiled baths. High, light base- 
ment for recreation. To include 
new carpeting, draperies and 
extras. Wide, velvet ereen, lawa 
and shade.   
Titres Street Near Webster School 6 room, 
two story home and all in clean 
condition. Oi] furnate. Shaded 
lot, 50x14 Price $8,950 with 
$1,500 or nothing down to GI 
veteran, Will also sell furnished, 
lar tor 
670 a | Ph: FE 4-3528 
i rE. "2.0829 EVE. 
~ CLARK DONELSON oer FOUR BED- 
gee BRICK. fooms down; 
be oa bony floor. Ceramio 
ine bath,- with colored fixtures on 
first floor, carpeted living and 
dining room, modern weil de- 
signed -kitchen, light oak floors, 
‘plastered walls, all beautifully 
decorated Full basement, gas aue 
tomatic furnace and water heat- 
er. Breezeway wading. to ate 
tached 2-car garage eautifully 
landscaped lot with trees, shrubs 
and terraced grounds. Excellent 
neighborhood and school district. Rear city bus service. $29,900, 
erms. e   
TRADE ps art. (THREE BED- 
ROOM BRICK RANCH HOME 
Owner Ro areeet your bresent 
home or equity as part 
, down on this éstrable hease’ 05 
X 26 feet. 1% baths, patio 12 x 25 
« feet, family room, ample closet 
M kiteh space, odern kitchen, man 
built-ins Basement, ofl heat, 
car attached garage, pans lot. 
$23,500, terms. 
WEST SUB. $5,160 with $1,800 
€@own and $50 month. Four room 
house with 3-pc. bath and show- 
er, utility room. Will also con- 
sider trade for 3 bedroom with 
basement. 
CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE FE +6 4-4813 
Seuitipie on St Service 
| No. Down to G.I. . 
On‘ Union Lake Home dD lookin: learn oak built eer 
inst ter walls seat ble Fooms. hn | cheers kitchen, “iat ; re er lot 1 block from excellent 
ay “uortéten hebies Wows. 
Happiness Guaranteed |     
14-Bedrm: Lakefront.‘ Rear pores and” at Big teks i 
and ols. Neat, Flacsed in’ ipo 
‘ot, shade Garage 
boa, 3 excelle an nd 
: utp dows: ° 
Giroux-Franks   
cot BEEN PEA ibe |         
   
  et 
  See é * 4 
  
  
  
  Owner. 
5 LUMPARE THIS 
Pub ¢en- 
gine tile 
ae 3 botie. 
  
4 BEDROOMS — modery T-room . hom: 
re Centrally Neated 
choels iho odern 
: kitchen. eS nathe asement _ 
en . Garage. 613,800. With s ie ie 
= eek TER, REALTOR Oxford, OA &-3123 
; $1, 128 DOWN ° $-room brick terrace. Hardwood 
floors. be N natant. Gas fur- 
ace, $60 m 
ee SUBURBAN | rooms, needs MeL $500 Dn. 
. NEAR MSU UO 
CUCKLER REALTY 236 =N. tie 
OPEN | nlf 
for 
  
  
4 Bint carpeted bedroom 2 full   
  5 tm. home ottére 4 rm., firace. ceeneay ee be: 
  ton, 
ee mainte passebion Price $1,290. 
[tate orton * ¥ 2-220: 
NION oe wivtte 
floors, i need FARA. Ea” s-an 
or - NO MO DOWN Outstanding NEY, DON briek with 
attached sarport, Ultra-modern 
throughout, Beautiful ceramic tile bath ‘lovely kitchen. Force r 
heat. Large. corner lot, ock. tom school, Built in 1057, Fast s5e 
BUILDING? 
as little ok dow; = na n, Give us @ 
call, To “please you pleases us. 
SUNDAY 15 MONDAY CALL 
JIM WILLIAMS ier LDWwin & INSURAN FE £0841 
“MILLER   
HERRINGTON oy: 
3 bedrooms, $17,,50, ) FHA 
WEST SUBURBAN—6 rooms 
bor 1 sere lot, 3 car enrage. 
GI 3: BEDROOM — pee buttt 
in range & oven.  $10,450—$400 
moves you in. 
$9, 975—$1, 250 down. 
& bath. $1,250, PHA. Fenced yard, 
NORTH SIDE—4 
2 lots, of] heat. 
- WATKINS LAKE’ RD. 
re v. 3 bedrooms, Hy car 
Ye acres. $11,995. 
pk mk SIDE _ Lake 
ggtage, 
near 
  aldson fs ith iti s, lar 
flteben wi ue TT the’ bullt:ins #3) ae ny 2 edroome. lula, siding. 
Only “$23, : “Move = a Jot. Drive out Perry. peer Ra... or William Miller 
Rd, Bi Peay Bye the LADD sign Realtor FE 2-0263 
Open pune eS ING i . 1015_W. Huron 
, OR 31231 LAWRENCE Y. 
  
~ A LARGE HOME 12x15" — carpeted living room, iit x caylord) 
  
  iter bedroom, 15" 
ss me ra Temes a ar’ fire “pull basement, beer es-|: os 
IN ale ay ape LADD D'S, INC. A Son’ pagmenie or just OR 3-1231 . 
ois Diss!) td a Honeymoon Special! |SZ0OND STREET : Can be bought eithe 4 
_ DELS LY DECOR. terms or, for. only $9,600 on : 
—~ Acre ae ae = full oe Very quick 
Rae PARTY 
DOWN PAYMENT. 
~ Nothing Down 
3 BEDROOM MODERN — MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY 
35 ACRE COLORED F WOODED — ONLY it) 
DOWN. 
JIM WRIGHT. LONGFELLOW SCHOOL... 
. Extra large 
Only _$9,500 with terms. 
  
REALTOR 
af 04 OARLAND “AVE 
BWwHITe “Trees lots #. lar ef ot and maple trees on 
the 100x150 leve and a 6 m 
si bed:   
  P floor. nt us! West of Ponts ac, $9,500 tt Be 
down, Call for appointment. 
Williams Lake Area Close: to school—this 3 bedroom 
full basement home has plastered 
  
    
MONDAY 3-5 
45 Wenonah 
‘Ottawa Hills 
6 § yeont famay hom. 
rooms ceramic tile ba batt 
m and p 
Directions: Turn Jeft 
ron st Genesee—3 ft ott We we. 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 1 _W. Huron treet 
NOW OPEN   
    rein it prood to 6 NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES 
moe ae $9,950 with) _ m The Heart of Pontiac — 
WHITE ,BROS. $8 350 
5660 aoa. i 
Open Eves, "til ae Sun, 10 ‘til 5 
. $350 DOWN $69 PER MONTH 
—City Sewer & Water 
6201 WALDRON Drive 3 : . 
bedrooms, 21 ft, ying | rm. 
1% acres. $050 or - % Mile from bd 
will trade Ant Crate Schoo! 2 
168 PERKINS Street — P Shop i rooms. a light. hot hounerece: — ving center’ 
Basement, it. . 
nace. Only $1,450 down. ie LOCATED ON MELROSE 
101 FERRY Street — 4 Bed- ————Se eo 
heat. a lots. “tharees. ; fs, ° rice $8,500. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 
R. VALUET, "Realtor CALL: * 
Moar LONG UNT be |DLORAH BLDO. 0. FE20In ULTIPLE E LISTING SERVICE : 
Pontiac Lakefront 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE: Large liv room, 2 bedrooms, : 
5 F) cn ceneree porches 
Very ‘nice be = we — ate possession. 
leton, Realtor 2230 ‘onal rr ne PE 4-4563 
EAST SIDE ee   
$13,950, terms ar- 
ranged, 
JUST... A few minutes out and you will 
of the cutest ranch type 
full basement 
aourae 
tion rooms 
All “denon $7, "30. terms, 
‘Humphries tor FE 47114 
He N, rele graph Eves. 
Listing Sertice 
John K. 
  IRWIN 
BUILD + NEW HOME ne help "you e00 ‘plans ts choose ge model 
home ar ‘bullt in y Cherokee 
Hills sub. No. 2 
, O12 BEDROOM 2 “Cute 2 ’ kins, 
GI meni Lae Sewiraels. er 
Here is your cl e to pe 
* ‘ ae rooms Bath 
ful “basement. si 300. 
GI 1 stony, 
yes 
$0,200. 
John™ K, Irwite 2&-Sons. RIFE 4-3581 Kids and Trailers Don't — Trade preety oH peter © = 
olen sly fey Pan 4 
Nise safe ‘fenced yard to 
Owners will ae. 
cept your trailer or smaller home 
. in creas. Bee this unusual. offering 
now 
REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1080 W. HURON 
Multiple Listing Service 
LAKEFRONT HOME. YEAR 
around FA gat Lake dian 
Wood acone 8 he Face 
brick, ‘y 2 tile Settee Full open mont 
with patio to lake. 2-car ar gatnes. 
Ideal for entertainment and fa: 
ef Tait Priced for immediate 
Cash or dorms. Immediate i Det.   
  
  ver 
_WAlnut_ +172 of 
a 
Bedroom 
HOMES 
$100 DOWN Plus minimum costes. 
Moves You In!   
SO. & . WHY PAY RENT? 
BUILT IN or b OVENS | 
was or Mt 
MODEL. OPEN) 
  , a 
  LAKE FRONT — WATKINS LAKE 
$16,500. ; 
TENNYSON 8T.—5 rooms & bath. | 
N FEATURES | THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Y, “oss 
  
IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS 
And have limited capital, 
ah appe Owner wants. fa: 
sale. Spenis! piter on this 2. be 
room home convenient loca- tion on paved road frontage. 
cone Fg oe some work and 
: soete 
7wn payment nl uy 
* tr MBREE & GREGG. 
cat Lak Lavilage EM 3403 or IES asst 
GL. Nothing Down 
C yeu FOR SCHOOL 
3 bedroo* “*ttractive home near   
2 BEDROOM 
near  Marimont 
EVERAL FHA HOMES—with lot 
eee payments also, 
J. R. Hiltz 
re ssi -Dorris & Son 
NIA FONTS * cornet location) 
Schoo! 
  Realtor 
1011 W. Huron 
¢ 
=, Ra 
se Hom of the finest ame built 1952. . 
and half bath 
down; 5 bedgoom feirosmns and 
up, Basement with 
~  foom.. $2,000 
7 feed -—¥ mise 26). Down payment $1,800. 
"GI MAKE PRONT — 
aay heat. 
gy A i car garage. 
-DORRIS Vso’ REattons 152 W. Huron 4-1557 
4 BEDROO sai ean 2 
ire S. old, Venetian 
8 and scfeens, $14,- 
00 'e et He cown. $100 mo. FE 
  
floor.: —4 moves ’ you in, 
eating space, 
ng SRL lavatory 
onal ed air heat in 
ment. Only $1,500 
~~. 
HOSPITAL 
, es, large living 
screened rear 
poren : ) Pull Eco 
ace 
rv "a. with $1,560 down. 
mabe 
bedroo: ecia ONE-HALP 
bath down. and 
e larg . — a. Full 
basement, heat, on a 
40x130 ft. ioe $3,300 down 
to a GI mortgage. NEAR 3 
erms can ne are 
. Buy all or half. 
IVAN W 
SCHEAM. REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 
East: Side fin 
has a new 
wrought iron features. 
Kitchen is completely new 
jess steel 
eating “system, Walls are nicely 
ainted throughout “and 
oors have been refinished. 
Tt is ke new xe th 
WM. H. KNUDSEN . 
PE voi ay eve ae No. he a 4 iss 
NOTHING 
DOWN = build 3 bedrm. starter home 
rs oi 3a rg Bhosgs in- 
lot for 
ES ee payment Me- 
$9, 500   
  
solar finished edrm. 
bebe basemen’ (es heat, vile 
. Don McDonald, OR 3.2837 
"BUD" * we 
Silver Lake Broot Eye @ pees ultra mod- 
ern, 2 level 
offers more cy 
upper 
entures 3 bedrooms, 
2tar garage; low- 
features ii ; 
ee e 
stean be a Shown by Appointment only~ 
make yours 
Income and Commercial ieee | 1 "fooms and behead bath \ 
veotal ape 
mates | im 
tment irs . 5 
an rt. ect 
 Baseea at $29,500.00. 
y you to look today, 
“Bue? Nicholie, els 
  Fe 5-1 of SEP tema an rooms) near Bald- | — 
a 
KNUDSEN   
  For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 
ROCHESTER, Baile 
"Pier abet ite AO of 9 left. 
oger.. B, Henry; Tne. 51) Main aoe P pochester \ gO 1-010 
rs 1 150 DOWN PRICED fiHT eters 
ag n. brick frame #fi-level. "inodern home ome on Pleasant Lk. Full” basen Dt, gas” est, I6kS |. Dossestion’ Wi slots. Emmediats 
WG Whincous,” REALTOR stata" estos, ; 
a |S ee BOnee TREY 
‘WALLED LAKE. AREA | Neat 1%4-8TORY, 3-BEDROOM, 3 bedrm. home. Liv Tm., full basement home, Donelson 
kitchen, g rm., ing large | Park. near St. Benedict's. 3065 
rms, eee basement, —- heat | Old Orchard, off Elisabeth Lk. 
and “hot water, gitke rivs. $759. ae on eet site 
ogee ° Buckhorn’ Lake. ‘Slater te 3 ; rooms, 3 baths, basement 
‘ ructign. mo picture ye ng 50x: lot. Sacrifice, $10, Teas elt » Fogo | _or terms, 
and | BEAU 3 EDROOM. 3 pproxtnately, 1 ped shell.- West side, Heating ducts x rut” yeiiand rough Th gy mbing and septic tank 
prive._ installed, Near sc i png. 
Mutant’ "REALTY ete: down. FE 5-0782 | 2410 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-2301 : Sooner |. LBA G TOWN UST SACRI- 
: ;| SEPTEMBER SPECIAL] fice. 3 bedroom brick ranch. in ION Herrington Hills, Our GI ul! 
fot - —, ey from this —or cash _to_miortbage. FE 4-0450. 
vaccsues Tanch Home on 80° by | ON 1 ACRE MODERN 5 ROOMS, 
300’ neatly landscaped lot, Cedar| full basement, aemewss, 1 ‘car 
shakes exterior with about a 1000/ @arage Oil heat near 5 joo. 
sq. ft. of living area. Has living eting and drapes inc. All for 
rm. @ rm., 10° by 14° kitch- 10,500 $1 350. own, FHA, OR- 
en, ¥ bedrms., ceramic tile bath, | _3:8125. erimeter oll heat, A real buy at | 3 BEDROOM HOME, GARAGE 12,7 with only per cent breezeway acre ground, moqely 
ao ie es Vitus “Saicken. €oop. 
  EDRM. WITH BASEMENT, $500 
so 474 Fourth St FE 5-8643. 
BY” OWNER, | ROOM HOUSE. 
__ Westside, 32 Henry: Clay Ave. 
FIVE oor — BATH, LOT 
Lake Ave,, 
Pusoe down, 
Call owner, LI 1-4190,     
  
_ month 
2 7 SunRSOM HOUSE, NR. WI 
ree ie: Low “down payment. 
TO CLOSE ESTATE: 3 BDRM.     
  
home, 1% acres of land fruit 
trees, etc. For information call 
Republic 9-4964 :   
| HURON GARDENS gpiecteosendone 
  
  possession, moderp 5 and 
utility, cnwtnesoes Svar, fall price 
— $12,500. FE 4-5289. 
WOULD LIKE: TO gree HousE 
in Northern Hi; istrict with 
_Box if? to buy. peutes Press 
x 13. 
LARGE. 4 BEDRM. ON WEST 
side, 1 eis Large liv rm., 
dining Tm Fo modern kitchen atte? 6 cal kitchen 
_6 call PE “3086. ‘Mrs. Naugle. 
3 BEDROOM BRICK HCME, $8, 
2 years old. OL 1-1567. ss 
2 BEDROOM egy 4 » BBcngal FULL 
basement. 2-car rage Garden 
agi LE ~~. # figores of ont 
Lake Orion. 
~ -RILEY ELIZ. oe — 
Ww. Focation * pever street 24 ft. 
eted living room, full dining 
bedr and   
pes ca as « 
AUBURN HEIGHTS 
onderful ‘ 
  jow in A-l 
tached garage, priced right, ens 
FHA terms. Avail. with 10 
eent down 
th 
close to 
us Off id 
win near Walton Blvd. 
508. Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
PE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 
Income Property 43A   
  
ROO) moral $18,500 
value. sii300 equity. Will ke 
_fer oath thing of equal Pans 
or equity, Call OL 1-8265. 
4 UNITS, Pe $65 WK, wo 
Fisher Body. ORtando 
For Sale Lake rear “4 
FT, OF LAKE gro 4   
priv = hag highly 
ag vi Tien ; mag Os a 4 
ake, 2 lakefron . 5 
1 lot, $5,200, 3-2088, 
    Toom ttached arage, 
eastl Eargenigt boat, Sook. fal . Ot: i 
lake view. $18,750, terms,” 4610 Linw Dr, eral 8-3745, 
COMPARE — LAKEFRONT VAL ANY RS ON . BUY NOW, 
Lite so gen h nae ™ oeawes a 
Mateee that acie" $ S00 HITE BROS. - REAL ESTA 
Piz Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sunday 10 "tl 8 
Lake Orion Lakefront pa . all moderh, newly dec- 
Paved street. SD agg oe 
pose y Immediete pdssess! Small 
down payment or will gon for 
house’ 
cant lot, Owner.   
MY _3- 
Lake Privileges 
3 lors AT BASS LAKE x 1235 — TERRIFIC OWNER NEEDS   
— 
Buy _. CASH. 
RJ. eee Realtor. 
LARGE LAKE To 
Open_10- Dally 
fe EM_3-6531 
P | 
SATURDAY. 
SUNDAY and MONDAY 
‘ Labor Day 
' BARGAINS 
Lakef ronts Galore   
  
      
WE FOR YOUR INSPECTION LAKEFRONT HOMES. PRICED | FROM $7,950 to $25,000—. , 
CONVENIENT. - TER ALSO LAKEFRONT LOTS FROM $2,000 UP. 
J. A. Taylor'|" REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
7132 Bont and Rd. 
M5 ntiad Lake) 
OR 3.1349 °   
a pena   
or atlas OR 
1% ACRES, 100 = “FRONTAGE 
on Deer Lake near Clarkston and 
Dixie Hwy Exc Fo pee atts 
FE 2-7576 or ME 7. Pe 
For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 
SITUATED   
  
  
LOG 
  
  abin, All, conveniences, In- 
dian Lake, furnished. Dock, raft, 
boat, sandy beach, 7 . 1286 |° ft. lake frontage. $29,500, Univer- 
sity 1-8004 or MY_3-7221. 
For Sale Lots - 46 |. 
“SMA L B NICE LOTS 
any Stn mi ere Bald 
\ Girite “Pontiac Dee “i a hg 8 IDA — LAKE.     
    SEMERT i 1521, ae 
Lit no yn awe Sage x] See For Yourself oo 
er. land age bd Var | j 
_Ti N. Saginaw St 
mn Till 
| Sale Business Property 49 
-|FURN BEAUTY 
    hoo ay ms re AS ACus OF HAM | 
  
Business Opportunities 51}   For Sale Lots 46 
ONLY $1,650 CLOSE IN WITH TREES PAVED STREET APPROVED ) MORTGAGE AREA. 
A community you can be. proud 
ROLLING COUNTRY HOMESITES. LOW AS $165 DOWN LADD’S, INC, 
HIGH HILL VILLAGE Salesmen, on eoverts daily 
m. 
Drive out M24, Perry 8t.. or Lapeer 
Rd. to Silverbell a 3 Miles out 
of Pontiac   
CHEROKEE HILLS! 
You'll like ii in this new con- 
trolled better. homes 
few. Db % wooded Select now. — 
rolling 100 ft, sites to satisfy your exact 
9 out mijapete La 2 a Fost Telegra na” Scott 2 Ba. Tura right % - 
CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Commantts Fete Nativnal Bank Bldg. 
ONE OF Saw REMAINS wer toca lots . in —a— 
erty. 
nings MI 4-4760,~ 
  
For Sale Acreage 47 
1 TO § ACRE’ fing y tiful bi God down $20 
c som, wat Sepa Baalioe NA 7-2818   
a aS Paul M. "ones, cal Est, 
10 ates VF a ry 
Holly, MEirose eth 
ORION, MICHIGAN 
For Sale Farms 48 
40 ACRES, WITH GOOD 3 
goon hetee © ‘grse ber. Pam. deal . FE 44866,   
  
tifabie, 8 room. thous "yin 8 other buildings. $14,500 with 
Be Sire BROS. 3-1205 
  
TO SETTLE ESTATE We offer this desirable 66 
o— with a ; 
ungalow - mile from Boman city lim- 
ool ot posed 8, 10 
ogi roxi- 
nately, em road 
& aioe market 
433,000 “eth $15, aed Dn.   
Edw. M. Stout, Realter Ph, FE 5-8166 6 PM . 
  
  
7 ROOM mp mo & OFFICE. 
ft. choice ag Na” sa of ‘Brayton 
gominere reseel Tord ws oa 
FE 21431 
‘Rent Lease | Bus. Prop. @A 
3-CAR Bsa au GARAGE. 22 : OR oe Bs 1431. 
uire at 340 P alewt 
FOR SALE OR LEAS “eee MMER- 
Sy be en ae, Elizabeth Lake 
Lake Rd.   
  
Business Opportunities 51 
BY OWNER: 20 ROOM INCOME 
brick building, oo. to dowtown, 
Pontiac, FE 4-8593. 
a: food = aOSA vee Csoee apd ve st & 
good profit for he 
ears 
a deal for right 
aay 3 bedroom home 
GEORGE IRWIN, 269 FE * *   
inet several” 
new 
party. W will 
LTOR REA 
__5-0101,   FOR SALE a CHAIR BARBER .   shop, Good } 
sosonanie jo quick it’, 3001 59. U = 4-6084. 
9 to 6 pol a canebe vg 
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT FOR 
rare, Small, Fon gee te — 
after OR 3-5229 after 6 p.m. 
‘SHOP. RENT 
cheap. 434 W. Huron, OR 3-1741. 
“LEPS TALK BUSINESS” 
COFFEE SHOP _ is an aware. well-known   
    
  
  
main. street. 
firmin ham area. Good ype 
_ wn payment. Phone to- 
"HOTEL — oa Ls 
‘SDM Welkextaptaed hotel and bar - ation. ¢ location in active 
down hal 
ealcaN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LA’ R. sporee soned | - FOR LEASE. MODERN iREW 2 bay servic station. E. tential... 
Moderate investment po equited. Fi- 
nancial assistance avoilable 
qualified Why not bu 
busihess and avoid layoffs 
aneears an details, call Wa:      
PS Mortgage Loans| 54 
. 2 Pager HOME, 1 alg seo ca   
"SEABOARD. 
FE "S-9661 
Cenkcard probe Co, 
_tas NORTE FI 
nici’ Service backed by 
80 YEARS 
; EXPERIENCE For r fast. | friendly “service from & 0) oe <4 torAmeriea oldest and 
Tariest¢ er finance com- 
‘ou can borrow up 
ia a+." repay- one OF 
Household Finance 
Corporation 3% 8. Saginaw St. 2nd fir. Kay Bldg 
PE 40535 __ in priv 
ment terms you | 
stop in today. 
  
  
A Mortgage Problem? ’ We make. mortgage loans to. meet 
our requirem ane. Any 
be amount, Prompt service. lsd | 
buy = contracts and real @s- 
We Ps Route atties 
g W HURON al oe ie| 
_Swaps | . SS)   
arage in basem Cash or 
& trade for late model pick: up, 
  
Ae, ' 
Partridge \ 18. THE “BIRD TO SEE 
Northern Liquor One of the pig Se and hg ol Year. 
ears, Valua. le Bare 
: inclu ed_ at $49,500, on 
| REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses Thruout 
Ww. ee TURON ‘FE 4-3581, oven aE ¢ 
Exclusive Gift Shop - Union Lake Village — ‘b of lake district, beautiful modern 
bldg. 1900 square —_ 
neighborhood. Exceljen' 
Sas ar ee eee   
estate cer Me, 
fice loca 
lane. fades, completely” 
and 
home ta * sell or Tease 
—EM_ REAL “4 Rey AL ESTATE OFFICE 
, paurance brokers. ker. Otte On oe ievarents 
eens | pon Ptaralahed '- 
fice and in 
sell or fence ‘te reliable. “party:   
  
tv OUR -NEW FALL 
list Bie business now sirtige S & ase with « 
ciates 1030 W. Huron. FE 
  
ee Titerest 6 er 6 eS een 
Liveral discount, all Reward 
- Money to Loan 53 
(State Licensed Lenders) 
WHEN YOU NEED 
$29 - $100 .   
Zgtaste, Mee" fe en will “ iad” i tp 
“STATE FINANCE CO. 
FE 4-1574 a Pontiac State Bank Bld, 
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 
-202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS § $500 
  a PRinKDLy senvicg 
‘SEABOAR D FINANCE 118 N. PERRY 
Easy PARKING PE 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
~ Up to $500 - 
Oakland Loan Company 
FE 2-9206   
| 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 
LAID-OFF WORKERS We make cash loans to tfald- ’ off workers, No princi Page oe 
ment until . are 
work for 30 da: 
Our Requirements Are: 1, That you own furniture or a @ car 
2. That you are @ permanent 
resident. 
Sad'p aeod parlag feocre’ be: ‘eco 
fore becoming unemployed 
It you owe bills and are being 
pressed for payment come to 
see us at once and be relieved 
worry, we. have confidence 
in ¥ your commu- 
y ou 
Loans to $500, 
Made Quickly 
You will always receive pleasant 
courteous considerate and friendly 
reatment at any one of our of- 
ices. (Se@ phone directory for 
addresses)... 
BUCKNER 
Finance Co. 
- | DRATTON PLAINS et 
Quick Cash)   
  yea Ea 
ome & Auto’ LOAN CO. *   PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR PE ees |, UN, Perry St, (Corner Pike) Sale Land Contracts 52\™ 
WEDDING DRESS & ‘No 2-4792. : 
| ANTIQUES ‘te Oa , 14 it, it a Seat OA 
Closing Out At Cost All nai i separ ok gies. fans, trel- 
outdoor   
  
FOR 8A “ALUM, CAMP: ‘ne tra Salar & _™ swap for pickup 
Gmaon hag al AND A 
for freezer or 
23-0873 
mow er. 
US) R equit toe $1,000 housetrailer or 
_ eign 6-21 uf HOUSE FI Mig +2 Tat will e-housstraier 9 ants st F 
down payment 
en 5 a Ee SE 
aeully equipped, Sell 6 ‘tpade fot | MA ‘ully’ eq . 
r ae or iand. t. 
'HICK’S. aes   
  
  
  cond, Ph. NAtional mat   
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tiac Trail, Walled Lake. MA 4-2228 WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT or sell, $3.80 month, OR 3-2360. GR 5 
ONLY AT HEC fg   
  
Ft es $20. Jig- fret portable “com voablod 
fon $50. ig Ot $5. 
30"" tetas rats e, 
“Fite fs, 105.96, "RB. Munro 7 LOO MODEL EL 
‘BQUBLE SPRINGS & MATTRESS. 
DINING - ROOM. BOTRE, $15. FE __ 54024. z 
DAVENPORT. CHEAP. 7432 ELiZ- 
abeth -Lake seo 
ET Nc at 
‘chairs, a eeibiaek: a “blond 
table Pa airs, $40; 
__3-6296 _ 
‘ELECTRIC STOVE. ae Chest of S cewsts, $   
EOS, fenh ARP Bxe raged 
YTnine. FOR THE HOME 
im 8. Saginaw PE 23-5623 | 3:   
BUILDING? Then make sure it's 
Burmeister'’s. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.,Sum. 16 to 2.. 
           
            
wit Th bed, $40.-FE 84450." ” aa   
ake, |. housetrailer, or ? down pay-|- up. Thyle 
Cony equine MODELED| ment. 2 blocks. from lake. MA/| Johnson & Howa: 
eet ggg i at | 5-8700; - GARBAGE DISPOBAL, $39: 
Paint rravern Roch-| CASH FOR TeED 7's. WORK, | yr. guar ntee. RB. _ idunro Elec- ester. OL 6-00 ing or a PE — Co, 1060 W, ron. 
CLEAN 1 GUARANTEED TREBULE if 2 rbot m 
& Kel ROY's. 06 Os 
| Segre gee ke new. sive. 
5 hurd re. iE 
A 
as ran 32 
— aes g 149.50; electric 
ca Bats. 8 eae 
ma’ hs Mattresses 
; ae of. different aes | 
4 Famous advertised © ane 
. poig Mag values. Come and 
Pepeceseses. Sos: Orchard Av, == 46. 
Y' 
= range. pool 
dryer, balance Peas dake tle'ee Sate   
  
For Sale Clothing 
ALPACA’? ED “ORAY STORM} Coa}, § 2. $14. an 4-764; 
Ni 
SigARanG for’ $0 cents. Other the 369 Orchard Lak 
A NITY WHITE uniform. (Size 14) * 5.3625.   
  
  Sale Household Goods 57 
a a GRAY, UPH   
2 fabric. Wi Wl sel Upoinered ny for 
$60, Phone On 3-1753. 
  Qccasiona and chair $20, chest 
— maple $5, 1s ae table 
$5, 2 end tables and ¢ table 
a) table : 
machine - 
aes 
oan “Double dresser, Bookens 
Ait tor 03 50 Pay only 42 weehy: Reartoa Paraitare, 4 brand new fet “ag! 
    fee table P a decorator camps — ‘or $90 only i 
{ontrere romans “ Orenard 
7 IN SOLE TV ee ee 0 in 
Fortable TV, vag ye toed tube $40.05 
se “from, 
  
  
  
9x12 Felt Base Ra s $3.95 BONNY ‘ 
  
    
  
tric range with automatic ee 
Deluxe model. Like new, Cop 
‘inal ol ode d $300. 
nings or weekends, 
ii INCH TV, JUST RECINDI- tioned. Ph OF 3-7665, after 5 p.m. it 
. eve- 
  
  
MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or _—. Com 
roee mo premnt_ acres of = 
Tr 
OPEN — SAT.. . TO 6 
FR. 
¢ miles-E— of Pontiae or 1 mile . of Auburn Heights on Auburn 
Ra M50 
AIR CONDISTONERS. models 890 & wore 
_Electrie Co 1060 w Huron. 
AIR CONDITIONERS. sie 95, WAS 
$325 
ae &  aveet's   eee 
B. M 
TAN WALNUT 
_ poare bagge ih and pb ll rook a 
xe, condition 
$9461 
BABY 
Large Fie 
tress Re vith 
mort ta 
SarteRT HL eenaare Rann ~_$12\to $18 ree mat an coal & i guatats is 
3930 Elizabeth Lake Rd.. FE 4-4945 
9X 12 RUGS WOOL FACE, $15 ‘ ——— $16.50. Importe 
oar eos, eareoe fs ST _42 Orchard Lake Av 
MAID VINYL | -8e | 8 ¥%-Ft. Wall Tile 25c :- 
ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT) — THE - 
Ont   
  3700 : 
UBBER B. PAINT 18 : ‘ GUAR 2, HOUSEPAINT |G NT Gale adi TABLE TOR GAS RANGE, CAL- 
ome AS STO TRADE-IN DE! condition. PE 48731, -_ | Apt, site ges esis "$20 95° 
be a AUTO. ~ Guar. elec stesee $39.95 
ee Ose Ant. size -elec, weene $35 | ae 
$230.95 "Norge auto washer... ¥s ies } pe. living te 5. $19.95. $249.95 Norge auto -wash $188 bed... nes. idevene S188 
$369.95 Norge auto wi cen. . Wood dinette .....: $14.95 Many others to choose. from Modern bumper sofa .,.... aged WA GABERT.. | Walnut vanity & bench .... 9S 
121 N. Saginaw . PE 5-6189 | MANY OTHER 8 AVAILABLE 
1958 MODEL 30° ADMIRAL ELEC- » MAN’S — 
  HOME, CAN. BE 
FOUND AT 1, & S SALES, cheep Peers, 816) Gommeres A Hite ott of —. way. — ® et Union Lake Rd. 
ess pay. re an OIL 
ances of al] kinds N & US deny gt Oa ‘3 a tate st store. 
rae = trade dept. or real Union Ehivire et 
Used Trade- In Dept. 
Ha renee ee lenerrcceneewe Chest Pull size maple bed. 
  Wardrobe. .....5.. oones ere 
GE. ona meee 
Gas Range .......... ee 
Davenport ‘and —_ ovens +. 
_— 
* ae ee ECONOMY 
a tae fe in ke Prigidaite stove stove. = ae 
‘table 
aS radio, Teteie payer, 
  
gg NEW ooo ON 
ga ete with sprin, iJ 
a: “matin ig ty arson’ 8. ¥i- 
any 7 * OVER aa BURNERS. 
8 MA_ 5-6011.   
it ch 
eae red leather om iT. 
Ls ie 2 yi00, “ft ae 
WANT ADSI. To. find a 
‘|job, place to live or. a 
good used vee see Classi-| 
fied pow CTROMASTER eres $60; | 5 
361_ 8. Saginaw FE 2-9151 
‘one - CLEA 50 OP. 
ee oe 956 ie. a8 
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oll 
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Chrome buil e a 2 
seeertee 7 
cteseeevereee F 
reviews Bd 
sizes, frowi wn 
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    Pur =e 
    tieeitcietenees 500 nd UD 
SO8R....ccc0e $2.50 88, bESR Ree ec ea’ atqteks ea. 
fev Heese: ae. w Sper garry. 9 com bal st eae 
SURPLUS LUMBER & 
Mis Higticna Ra, iitaey, OR, 9.9084 
AVAILABLE NOW 
ghee cet ne sree See. se M Construction Co. 
2260 Dixie * ey. 
Band saw, 12” throat, like   
  
can take. OR 3-7665 after 
‘5 p.m, 
L a oe 
ware Blectrical tile. galy: copper, 
ie it r Kemtone , ARIOHTS-GUPPLY 2685 LAPEER RD FE 
50| BEEF AND PORE — HA quarters Mkt. ee 8-784. 
for dust: s 100 tb ag Bh ge 50 
         
            
ee as 
new, Reasonable o f fer: 
ALL NEW - Sot cond. Also hot water — 
ware. ie sien 
$0 valve Loewe! se Ee 
Ee $298. ageetory 
7 Bee :        
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4 i a 3 aE is e : f : ee . : * £25 Ss } 
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    THE: PONTIAC. aerate MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958 oer en REGS care Ae 
| Sale Farm Equipment 76| TIZZY py Ty ae 8h ae Dy Kate Osend For Sale Cars MAL. _For Sale Cars. 91 For Sale Cars 91. 
OLIVER o0.° 3 WIT | ‘FRONT | PO eg a ge f FORD. COUNTR oT P SEDAN, NOTHING 
Fe re > po me “Sut ein sn “ae i ae ‘SE chev, BAL ® 2 dr. HT. x 0 005 SELECHON. oF msl 
Sige i sere oe 28 Bat Peameacetseses | COMMUNITY eet : re ei Sara a+ em mont pa . 
Mie sil So, ial Doda ‘Goronet, 4,00: ! enw) Motor Sales - 
HOU HIEN' & in 19t, CA DILLAC WILL BELL OR | strator, Low mi e, Must. sell | pales oe 7 eee be tg or foreign I esiea ear, siesh »- Call Dave Bans lage, Turner | '57 Chevy convert. depen 
50D CONDITION. Fora, Meteo eS Neck ¢ dr, Ambase. iss. 
dona Dior Wsloe, Mote L. with 58 Demonstrators «| Sg Shey ggavert. | nS 
‘Hoele "ah. ‘tah coud: Priced | . * San hfew car’ watramy We [88 Feed, gavel 0c 
LE ; to WON elias: cans SE Hi. pansies e. sai, ue cams oS Pon pont Dy dee aren 
je 4 a 1951 FORD F 84 pata © fics clsssan iss 
ys e Pe # ‘ 0 MONEY by ekelnn 
ae | penson’ ritfiben 0. pee BROS. WSueE Bie, ‘above averaee a Eien aaa | AB Bp 
3 a FE 4-1112 Teepe | Parks at MI 41 i tur |B peat § Seventeen 
-_ Machinery 0A Wales good couaon, “alten Mile ak wer pec bet er sn, | _aet Bod es va | Auburn at East Bivd. 
Ortonville. NA 17-2403. ie Sete tineaintee REPOSSESSION | FE 8-4539   
        
  
        FERGUSO ACTOR: WITH | — 
te et. ; LET i058. 2 DR; Bis: yr 4.| iq PEYMOUTH V4, HARD TOP 
: net loader ea wall tee Auction Sales 77 cayne. Take over payments. Bae price S118. pe, cash gooded. | 1668 PLYMOUTH VO TeND cee 
Da: it Yourself 61 AN We ERIE Ss Be Great Lakes. PE 8-0402. steering & br axés, ww. — 
OR F | age aw AN eco |. Good Transportation oa eer egy Pres Clarkston Motor Sales    
  4 SMART'S wnt. ottOR SALES. 
ors al f ‘$6 CHEVY Ne DR. V-8. | '53 Nash hardto 
4 Rak Exe. ‘co flea. Pvt. mer | a3 Genes ce ae Sinise beeke MO™ DEALER 
__ $1,005. MA if : 185 | Ch eb. MA 5-514) 
52 CHEVY HARI POWER- 40 Buick 2 dr.........+- é ane i ; - 
wide. Ra,” $80. OR Sanh Roger’s Sales’ & jervice OAKLAND ¢ COUNTY’ 5. 
195, CLEAN, POWER | 695 Auburn Ave, 12-0555 
Guide. wil ‘sell cheap. “2860 Chrys- 49 JEEPS   
  
    
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  “You shouldn't feet aabesvasial about your satin and 
avalon a are square.” 
  
_Wanted Used Cars _ 88   
e ee “VERY CLEAN OR 53 
7 108 CHRYSLER HARDTOP. LOW   
Pontiac, will sell either, Bargain. 
EM 3-0081. H. gins. 
ileage. exc. cond, Wholesale 
  
  
  catia, "ares & & body paits. OR 
EA ISER OS R-—1054 MANN. 4 DR. | ~ Hydra. St oan clean. a price #i Ry 
AIN 
Hunter —_ ry if Haynes, birm.     travel trailer since 1032, Guaran- 
| VERE FP CR| sah as Mow PLYMOUTH Weta sid, shift. Only $1,805 | No eu GN, Os — JACK COLE, INC: 
: me 74 CHEVRO: VROLET BEL =U AiR. AB- tional Motor Sales 
a : —| solutely no rust. bar heater. | 560 Auburn Ave. FE #1616)“ PLYMOUTH 
: SS voor tia at erate teh ter. in Mi Bhan. htt appr Goo COnDT DO: Se ge ig ha 7g et et : mbler, 666. 8. Moos ward. MI Hato fair. sia, FE 5-2287. 1000 W. Maple at tiac Tral) 
=a fio” fe TEP Walled Lake MA 44511. on veeee ead ULLY ‘30, CHEVY. GOOD CONDITION. “a, 4 4 ated ars cc 1955 
: ,' ; SN sa POWER GLIDE er’s Sales & Service 
ER. © 1968 by MEA Servis, ne. T.M. Rag. ULB Pat, Of "ag ee UTELY NO MONEY 695 pl a Fe 2.0688 rnd apromatic™ 2 
: Parks ai MI Pees Eli 1880 HENRY J, SELL POR Peter: “305 
Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER — 
"56 a EL   
  
  
  For Sale Bicycles _Btiee, PE 8-4633, __,__M. AO ETROPC 
‘ - REPOSSESSION. 7 METROPOLI- Morons” ants i Bia S8b* a $15. 4 J ERICH FOR JUNK CARS. FACTORY BR ANCH ian sta week, See Mr, sas 6 Le et, 08 a $e 
B 85087. | Se" bike, fia cack BE Baa CASH FOR CARS ~ °S5 CHRYSLER wae) ears Sate 100 SURDER. Be cibeep as eg GARDEN URG MOTOR, SALES, WINDSOR DELUXE H- TOP some? us us beip you ad adjust to SE 3 
nBoals & Accessories $8) TOP DOLLAR PAID | brakes, ado shd' Heater. | Lake Orion: Motor ~Sales 3. POINT HYDRO _ panes hag = 9 , transmission, T AT pe iy A $1295 | pone M24 PORD!—" MERCURY M Pony 9.261) Daan 
bee a ‘50 AORRCURY 2 oa RY 2 DRO 313 CASH. “HAUPT     
  
      
  
  
      
      
  
    
  
  
    
  
    
      
    
    
  
    
    BMoaet” 2 parts ity of 1 A Groaley “parte radar | SAL ijOuN Lie NL. LIEBRTINE OR oo 
$60. isnot asian | PLL SUY YOUR™ ‘CAR “RETAIL STORE” wigtll Don, DeGain  - qe RR oe: FACTORY BRANCH | Pontiac Sales 
1350 N. Wood Cealeg BEHIND THE POST. OFFICE 'S7 MERCURY . For Labor Day Specials! ; |S Straller and cover, MY 9-19. | 57}. "MI 4-1930 Wtaxe never lew pebmens ME- aia saeae a : 
® AL Saunt ene MY SH ! ee ee ee | ; on ‘eae y Cepruey. FoR cans apical condition, good ‘tires. Radio apd, Heater, Auto, | 55 Pontiac. Starchiet Satart. white 
bes a reas r RUNABOUT. Fe sorry “GeeeeR $2195 an healer  ehitewalls 195 down “4 
Mark SBE ‘and ‘controls, #380. | © model Zrade up of down, 58 DESOTO “ere Radio Heater. ae OrHeR v ‘MOTO ~~ | BCONOMY. 22 AUBURN FIREDOME 4 DOOR 8 “ | Lg LOW down - garment. 
Mazurek Marine Sales See M & M Motor Sales et aie er Steering, RETAIL STORE 54 t Pooilag, & €Dr, sedan. Bydramat- 
car _ 8. Bivd. & Saginaw dollar: oo late model cars. Oats: . bee . PE 3-117 ‘Power a s . iggy OP en Sea? Dixie Hwy 65 MT. CLEMENS ST 38 2527 Dixie Hw: LOR. $1603 sAVE _BEHIND THE OFFICE e,thadlo. Sects "aydramat 
“Oxford Trailer "ame ice Wis PR Tie Oe ee WE NEED iis? MERCURY 9 PASSENGER | ic. $i28 : . 4 "HP MERCURY M ; ‘Ca 5-0800, after $ p.m, . if ‘ DESMA MERCORY OPOE | Care BRAID — rte sao 2 : : 4 195 MERCURY MONTCLAIR| Also Transportation Specials! - =< ‘Sales Zan. Front. and céaier deck.| “S$ to 7 at Mates clean, rrp Beaiet os MERCURY SONTCLATR waaay 
“4 New Stewarts | iiss 1 Fis 2020 Dixie® Hwy. aR at is eaiing =| gf, Low mileage. MI C0136 after) sea, %Esea Sr Maple S-1141 
; ‘ Generals-Hollys beat eur eguonea’ ih ars | PE a. YE ten BS Dedes_ iy MERCURE TDR, ADO 4 reat Lakes-Zimmers |% MERCURY, j¢ LONESTAR, REPOS SESSION 
. sts naar ata | hireiteer Atm, Sent | Used Truck Parts 89A ow ui pice 2 wr enon, | "RETRY wo MONEE DOR R. & C. Rambler — : rental plans. ‘Trailer paris. bottle |; r down. MA * “USED TRUCK cash nocdad ob Great Lakes, Mr.|. Call Credit Mer, bar. Parks st We can beat any deal 
4 * Ee: _ " e A CEs i = ea 
“ ae and accessories {mile South | 38 CERCURY IF DEMO, SF. aM oro ‘ SALES 0 | ao Yr tie =i #1s00._Marold_Turnér_Ford. | PM doetial 1966 Rambler, ¢Dr ‘ ‘36 WOLVERINE: & FEATHER- | 2635 Auburn Ave “9 DODGE. CLEAN. CALL BE- |") RAMBLER WAGON, $1245.) +54 stationwagon, lik 
38 TRAILER EXCHANGE | “crarr. sium. ‘both, with EVIN-| “Foor oa poate | Rew tres. Overdrive. arp. | C MOTORS ae A Andes ~ Re eal viieee 30 HP, lers, at or Sale a : 90 | 53 ge Vic. ‘, FOADOMATIC. — Mtr ; Complete Service 8 = can p.m 
+ _ : AND ALESS : On te OTORS_ | REPOSSESSION. 4 RAMBLER | 
: : New 8-10 Wides ay | EES naa) WH oP 322 | ( _..% TON RORD, v8. 724 Oakland * FE £3529) Station Wagon, Puy equipped. i= equipped. 6048 Pheasant 0 
; PAYMENT PLAN BOAT “CLEARAN NCE caEvEOLET TON PICK. Pe ee gt bee Per| Toke gxer pymts. See ae? Mar. | i088 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, 
other eitras:   $88 NOW new, paint, good 6,000. miles. $2,280, Bottle Gas of ig A ‘3 Butler 5, MI 4-750. | - Seotenman oe oe Wosaward Mie. _Breng als ot RAB. hydra: Parts and Supplies : pe Mtrs. & Service, | 1950 eeaeay FT. TANDEM. Going for invoice price. '56 | 1955 OLDS SUPER 8 HARDTOP. 
oat Sor ee ST POU Lee | roman LO ee | Geter nee ge | eh Oe a, ae | al ET Pe 44a" $9. Open Up. gS Ph Oflando | _faa$.rsig, °° P| _ Fiat, é: Sundays |. Un. PE 40370 7673, Highland “Rd Pontiac. PE 44911 MODERX, 2 FT TRAILER. SET | ——— ft. body, dual wheels. Call 31951 oF OR 39-8900.   
      
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
      
  
  
      
       ie Piocida. MY 31521 or MY BOAT SALE -_Butler_st_Turner's, Mi #1300. i470. 20 to 30 per cent off on all boats in| “ CHEVROLET % TON PICK-UP. an Ww runs . Call Bob ‘i i rT) = 
Pontiac Chief Detroiter |. Malock, Som oS ee ee gee aes SALE BY OWNER pai aah EY e S . ‘ ssume men 
Bargains — Bargains | iz Aegehs sie $Pant'| "tee ume micas Ooe te Rae || Pears | Rez mo cal Ga Mel we Per Vv N. | 18,0 60. tt tn allceten cnt? | AERO CRAPT. ALUMINUM CA- ee So rsh ith rear geat speaker snd = on oe rea 6S a : ; TON PICK iles. . : 
oo Gar you buy’ Re- ddles. PE 0-295. | 1950 DODGE Den z a a - | 1952 RAMBLER W | Member ¥9 you wil ‘save buadreds | AUGUST SALE LAKE-N- SEA epee cond $318. OR 3-208. Deluxe througton — egy Magy BE aus ANTIC. Demonstrator. is @ s and - "Bob . 3-9517. NO MONEY DOWN Assume ebay 
Bob Hutchinson| fiestas tis "tesa | ute ‘a sie ramers bi £8000 | mae fees, Se oe 3 n Skis. ft. Reveria | ‘30 FORD STAKE 1 TON TRUCK. WE TRADE . Harold Tirmer Ford 
~ M bi ] Hi . Ey eF- eR HOCFORD en REE pe : 'S4 PLYMOUTH t STATION WAGON 
=| OoDle ome Mark 28, $805. Big discount on a| 1930 FORD %-TON PICKUP, $200. { coral Fully equipped 
:8 : .. : selection of boats and mo- EM or FE 47657. - with bpdramatie drive, power ea 
4 Sales Inc. | fs Gives Bm ers: | "TOPs far a ae (| Seta Seah eet vrole : 4-677 i : at Turner's, Mi 47500. . : Mi 40682 d for q sale. - ‘ l 
PLYMOUTH 4 DR $000, 150 ale ._ 467m Giese OUTS 7s oe © ZYDasManc, © Ry 4 Miles ton Berth of Poutise | CLOSE MY 38h or: ae hit | truck, ve cond MY" 2-497   
    
  
  
    
    
    
  
  
    
  
    
        
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
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<3 READ COMPLETE ALL ALP | OR : Bart- open 7 anya week aa | MOR Sense ; E-F 9, & ELGIN 7. ak any oan Pickup x rin “ IER OME - 
4s trailer, lier, Any size oF mak Fast SPEROUEES GoGo Sears. Re eters DOWN 
2 : rot Mobile Homes. 2403 E. Eight SAILBOAT, SNIPE. EXC. COND.| «py You Cheek Our ‘Low Prise. Vv ; 
$2 . SHORT OF MONEY? : Pal OWEN ENS, 147 8 Saginaw. : Oy ae w . 
‘ “SHORT OF MONEY? SPECIAL : “4 Bright Spot je Boat trailer winches — Regular . : ‘ your trait 700, our ne ches TAG'S | Look ‘em Over ae taller. Advertive. “demonstrate. | the ‘boat prema Sunday and Monday $645 
: : for “oa redare cn ioe "have Sess SENTER . ‘85 Ford, blatk 2 door, no rust and $1 O00 
shee te aoe at afine . ( 3M ) Russ Dawson a’ very good performer ’ 
Bolly R4. MED hares 2 S. Saginaw : On Those Beautifut’ 
eee TacaION 7 a RETAIL BRANCH — STE 2OBL $1995 C oS 
) i) $0 per bushel. Already picked. | in "Sse Wuame Lake BA. Oakland at Cass ‘34 FORD CONVERT, RE OVER- Tice owner, vossee green. A teal ompany . 
; WLERS, 2 DZ, FOR Me) Bill's Orchard. ‘| - your | Foreign & Sports Cars 90 ve 0d cone mieaae memes Bit let: | 
: ee ees Worms fe 3. Miles South Ra.) _Rent Trailer Space 79 ~—sseo $90B | inse FORD § CYL, CUSTOMIINE | Officials’ Cars 
Le 3 een en.) 388 TAKE 4 PEACHES, $3 BUSHEL” agBURN HOTS. MOBILE VIL- MG-TD 1982; EXCELLENT CONDI-| ‘gj FORD VICTORIA. THIS 1-OWN- | $2895 Titled in Chevrolet Motors. name 
S itch 24 Hrs. 7 . ‘| lage, The finest. % mile SB Pon & OR_ 35333. = er beauty can be bought for only | ,,. 2 . 
: - aa men ~‘Sand Gravel & Dirt 66 | PEARS fone arrington iat Works SALE OR TRADE CUTAOER $97 down. See Mr. Murphy, | ‘56 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 4 dr. 4 ew Car 
. ‘Knotty White Pine 5501 Coomer Road, FE 3-8¢32. 119 5, Oper x x mae ie g.eue | /. Youn Byes ae eh fully hydreniie. F FE eu. pent. nem eee ticy OF 8. weet owners naine furoished sa te Oo 
-¢ - =~ Paneling LA BLACK PERT BULLDOZING TR EE RIPENED HALE HAVEN | 'NSIDE ee en, GA. BLOCKS FE Open sundays = — ——- | quest. Guarante 
my “4 sand, and Hill. G. &. Stuart, hes. for canning | & + Age = are 24,| 1957 ISETTA BMW 300. A ONE “CY OWENS FORD © | No, 2.snd BER, Random widths wet ge" Freezing. Pee S & $2.19 be, Farm oerout WOBILE-WAKOR FOR _ For Sale Airplanes 86 | "Clr beaate 00 miles per gation = : ’ 
" 1x12.W, pine sheiving 12¢ lin, ft.|t DAY SERVICE BLACK Bint, | Market r_Optrgs. | CEORD EE eee of gas Gray & red 2-tone. A real 57 FORD . $695 All Models 
Te? we. stripping 2c- lin. ft. k, FE 5-7645. BOTATOES Hs, FIELD RUN. $1 ane one wen ibe bw ation 10 creer 140. $2,400, ALLEN| fice cai for the money. Priced at : : sae 
: id bushel. Bring containers Van- cot We 1e t © come ae 4251 Giddings Rd. FE} $662. North Chevrolet Co.. Hunter COUNTRY SEDAN +4 Mercury seden, black over red ixs W. 3e ft | on one pane BLACK Sidewalk Room (oF gar : Beet mW ie. he 6c 8.) dirt, top or fill. Loaded and de- Zandt ‘Farms, 6351 Willams Lake| Side spot 46 ft streets apg Ey ermi, Biva. at 8 Woodward Ave.. Bir- $1995 a DelRays 1 to- Im salas 
W fine bane dese Dh tim, 2) Pear eee Pe cee of PE RELL PE; ci shelter. 2 fil. east ‘o “Oxto 4 00| Transportation Offered 87 mingham” Ml 42735. , I 
pane W. pine base 2% lin, ft. id office, FE 53643 or FE| SELL PEARS BY BUSHEL OR BY/| Lakeville Rd. Ph. spo . For Sale Ca 91 aomrweys 5 V Bs Ss band 6's 
m5 Tbs" 3 i) Shite ‘asphalt if chia: £eS. _ Bon: cee ae ee i ATES c. ia CARS - FOR .PORTLAND, ORE. |. =e adbecnleal ; cy aati aren ; Ee. 3 te phalt shin. Gn MORE LOADS OF BLACE p tront and ols EM 53 F m.,POWER, STE 
tt a ae S| SL gee Bey hw | COR SOREN Om ~ os alive wauitant Som | Get Wise, Eeonomize | ()\WWENG | ets eetteeis! tac | tse ® } ackage Dea oe Magne Wane OF Peat | SWEET CORN ZONER'S au hear F oo FLY« ENGINE AIR(INER TO * 1 door ahog. nous. josded 1 ds © rerk-] Commerce _Rd._EM 3.0646 8046. Jovely_acrest tnelaew ctorivare| Gelifornia, $80: Hawi, $99.10 147 8, SAGINAW FE 54101) - $1195 © All Colors . 689_Lochaven Rd, FE 413, STARK & BURBANK EARLY BL-| lake with swimming. Good FRUGE GOING WORTH, PARE 1986 FORD CONV. JUST LIKE : at = 
wattel! BLACK DIRT. #. treestone. ogg nod fas oe he og as new Ford-o-matic, small down | ‘55 Olds 88 4 dr. sedan, ra- WALLS — Att houlePap 
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                    if coal et, 1 set 3 raaia” butts Sand and gravel. EM 3-0681. Bxer ¢ Be gigi. 7s 8. Bivd, East Poo load. way: $-6806 Berga oe ae aR rE dio, heater, r iydrametic. RADIOS IN BEAU- 
material all fer wenden (25 NE; s_& Crooks. '| Wanted Used Cars 88; BILL SPENCE —_ : ‘ "E : 
a. Se cosns. sand. gravel, peat eat fll. Ear TOMATOES. $150 #2.50 BUSHEL. , RAMBLER 8aLES & SERVICE: - ven A Few 
Hows ae FORD, GRAY, IN GOOD CON 
eB DELIVERY | _Howar Bring M. R. Matthews, 80 21 gina ST, 
4 70 PRIOR BALE 44 TOP ote b, BLACK DIE Rr. | 7851 commerce Ra" a “ Anour bg = 1, WHAT é uy aa Santon i aa we Gen, Bost price offered. OR eae oo sab ies ATION WAGONS 
y. } . Y APPLES ~ 62, "53 "Sa MA. sf rea a 
a erty ee ee eRVET | chard. 4901 Baldwin Rd. ae | oe ny Oe er Will Buy | models on ‘hand, come out & | i952 PORD CONVERT, FOM. REM. “dan ee a and looks “extra | AND FOR THOSE WHO 
; Sie} . fill & black dirt. Bulidosing ex: WEALTHY APPLES AND POTA-| 53 OCDEMOBIL} 98 CONVERT Tos) —ttip..MI Tosss__; WY linn eee pay ast 7 NEED. A*CAR NOW 
: cava OR. 32 — A n-Smith Orchard. | “sei! as parts / FE. 2-0038 Ad PRICES. JUNK CARS AND Au um Motor ~ od aq $11.46 mo. Call Credit ‘ 
; : ald aa Mt Rd. PE 4-0090. ~| scrap. Free tow. OR 3-6015. ; Parks at MI 4-7500. 495, VY 
‘ LUMBER C * ‘AMERIC AN Sale Farm Equipment 76 green te > CADLLKE EY - CASH ° Harold Mirmer Ford : oT) or ) 
ee Haggerty Bey. Walled Lake! STONE PRODUCTS ss“ ~~ | _—_OR 3-69 ~ ° ror age a Sales 4 FORD i: - DR. NO Mara. ‘8. ONas super. Sa ere pices 
‘ ween W. Maple and Pontiac NE 1 BLOWER- & CORN CHOPPER | WILL SELL/ PARTS OF 46 CAD- USED CARS ‘aehgenapulbal ee Pars urphy, rail Py : é ill nd k. P CORNER PIKE B. BLYD. B'Ham.-Rambler. 666 Wood- 
Phove MArket_4.1084 16 Asgptic fHeld stone 7s per) for sale. nearly new _FI6-1960.| | Aree pems"inew. call Fe esta | Community Motor Sales | i a | $995 ear ance 
«SPECIALS | ee 8438 gegen it —|° win flor, alee couaigy aml | "For Sale Tires S0A|_ AUBURN AT fase DUD. _| "aie Sealer, quomatla ane REPOSSESSION “6 Peatne 4 4 seta hydramet:| 
ie aes a SR) Siti Beige | Eke Thee pac eneed | np, oug Tame pm or. we] MEL Gumaage Frise neh Sut sont Wen ore | 04 full price. -Paymente, any | Fado & beste. Yale oo a TOP CRUSHED STONE, | _ ing tractor with mower. Il, Also _whitewalls SELL. US YOUR CAR to i ea ido g rect © eneine CVE past it teeeseregpe * 00 AG ¥ nd, Gravel, Fr Pill Tue Conklin, | EVANS EQUIP. « 6507 DOR al BYy | 503 g ATE a SALES FOR GREAT PERSONAL GAIN wes rah ve Birmla at 8. ots | See boas age, _cnntte and $1 195 ay EhUeee 
As] flooring, . +d FE 8 6402. j 
per M:............. " _. $18.00 BLACK & "FILL DIRT BEACH | FARM MAUHINERY — NEW AND| STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES |, ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS ‘86 Ford 2 dr. sedan, very low 
, New 3 ft. jputside flush doors ox —_ Road gravel. Vicinity Onion used. Proux Oliver Sales on M24, re a on General Safety Tires. | FH 9-068" W_TIL 30 1953 BUICK SPECIAL. $400; 00; 1054 mileage, an extra sharp car PRI ‘? al ag ale Sak Aeors in nt fens just norte of Oxtord wher st cent off. Black or as iad abgg ogee the Plymow station wane AS IN 
_ 3° son pipe a ig............. aan A HAY es + Dray’ : s 3 rT 5-: % : 
: OLVERINE 2. oi ig a Febullt Davi, Machinery” Co. Ph ED WILLIAMS BIGh" Guat ‘Bollan Mor "all tte | $29? Lonel tin, 678. PE om H K S - $1595 SLASHED 
; LUMBER GOOD "FARM TOP (SOIL AND) gt Ortonville. | 451 8. saginaw at Raeburn __| <o'Sinca-as $60 FOR JURE AND | FACTORY BRANCH ‘87 Ford Fairlane 2 dr. sedan, stan- No R 
- 320 S.. Paddock FE 2.9704' FE 4-8588. _ "| ~ MeCULLOCH CHAIN” SAWS ‘Auto Service 81| cheap cars. FE 22668 days or ~ BUICK dard engmieion. 94 engine. ot easonable 
TWO 24 INSIDE DOORS. ONE|LasT entais Parts & Repairs ll aaa aioe aes : - : 
2.8, flush door with ca sing. Late soll aL trom id. TAIN OF | 1890 Crovks_ Rd. Mi SOI Pee one sat Pamcete. MOST WE SPECIAL 4 DOOR jietus = 
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ye $6 comb. wooden storm. door’ graph Wie Ai “Alle penton a aire asc ~ McCulloch Chain Saw Wood. Service Store. Contact (rom pa aaa see cenkes. 1958 Chev. and Olds $1095 All 04- 3/ 
. ‘ je hung window hd casing hing FE 8-1233 or FE 38-6711, Headquarters Al service mgr, FE 5-6123. NEED CARS Solid black paint, like new. Demo and Official Cars | ‘54 olds super 88 2 dr. Radio heat- MODELS SO 
: ok ix Sie meanest cee. PROMPT DELIVERY. 2' YARDS| °OME IN AND HAVE A cuP ow | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ' 4! er, Hydramatic, white tires, LD 
: : Fie: boned ‘complete with black _dirt_or peat. OR 3-9644._ | COFFEE AND LOOK THE NEW| Car, Cylinders rebored. Fuck Me. 1 -« _ $1395 BEL AIR 2DOOR AND 4-DOOR Vonkhe NEW 
é i cage, and. cutter, Call/ PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP) \ COMPLETE LIN OF, CHAt S25e, nom 7 Hood. Phove FE | . SAVE TIME-WE'RE PAYING “| BARDTOPS Aenea iol «$3795 a BRAND W PAC. 
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1 5B Commerce, mortar & frucking OR 3iss4 | SAWS ON cREben, WE TAKE| Sale Motor Scooters 82 Top $$$ Dollar “RETAIL STORE” | CONVERTIBLES. ‘57 Cadillac 4 dr. hard SHOP ORY SKEN SILENT OIL ARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING,| *BADE: * 3 yar, vaty msuaneuiade Joe: AY ‘ top soil, gravel, fill. ete. FE WING, ERO oe PDY i acea man cocks ror wees be BROOKWOOD 4DOOR WAGONS | full power, very immactlate job. BUY TUESDAY 
: ; condition, $200, 8660 “Highland GOOD USED CARS amici {THE POST OFFICE DELRAY 2DOOR ~ ‘ . 
bs Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68] sowen~ Lawn” i Fe e112 / B68) Oe eae $1495. Hu fi a e < R LAWN M o N SCOOTERS : a ’ 1954 Buick Hardto OLDS $8 HOLIDAY COUPE rry-nour 
NURSERY Gkown sPRU i ge oR tors, | AN Bon gprs in] _ At Our\New Location Roadmaster Yellow tion and ‘56 Olds 4 dr. Holiday, Hydramat, 7 a Pine oa SPRUCE OR yee " a, irs, We bis ‘PAD. fat Pike FE bp @ 952 W. i HURON green . Full li power sharp 8 CYLINDER & v8 —— \ ie, white tires, tu-tone paint | 
\ . $1.50 ead, Lass than 10 $3 each: oe at Ra oaule deg = EAGLE, LIE, NE Fg aM eve SEE, PEOPLE'S ‘AUTO SAL a \STANDARD AND PowEmR-  -|- ALWAYS ri, PINE e To | a 
A é » dig. “i specialise in sales the * e service what qe FE * — ey 68 OAKLAND PE 2-2351 GLivs TRANSMISSIONS | | CHOOSE F WE ARE Spi M tthe 4 
¥ er Paictat ee| “Tests Sales & Service | Fat sae motereretis | GLENN'S |gsyce Tay, eG rGie Png, |, SUL Conons w maurener | | Yeti oe Neha | a ews: 
: Chark- | 21° Mt_ Clemens St.) it 3.0830 | ‘37 HARLEY. 61 OVERHEAD. New — SALES. ; WW, SAVE UP TO $1,000 dient eases Ae arg ‘ 
a: saddle bag and windshield. \A-1| . tL 83 BUICK S wepEn 4 ALE, 10. | 
: = sede tri eee a | ka es! TPROME | eroreaves a. | TY : by A 1 se 6, | 
oe eck op DON i PASS UP} * ORiand miles ‘ore Fo REACH CASH CUS- | «£28. . “Alsg & fine selection of OK. Bi Bi fe | 
‘ en te open a, . MONEY! Sell unnéeded| Seisné evenings of Week 7 DSMOBILES | = | ieee: Sar "RB ht Spot” DIg-big- ot. | 
vee “your own, Brin and bur- belongings for . cash Fon PARTS AN ND SsmRViCN ON TOMERS through Classi-} |, RACTO so 0 ga 4, rig po 631 OAKLAND AVE 
ae ap. 2 cl s West our Barley Baviaeon, see iciey reign care  oew aed oa G. | . eles 
ae es through — ified Ads! a4 fied Ads Call FE 2 8181 . Ertan HOUGHT Aut N & SON. | : as ins ev. Olds - a illac Dealer FE 4.4547. : 
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Se Today S “Television Programs : -- American Legion Smilin Pianist _Frograms furnished by stations tated tn this columa are subject to change without notice ‘ Chic Tock Ref Fall 
‘Channel *-WIBK-TV _ Channel &—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXY¥Z-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV in icago soaay e uns in q 
> aia. CHICAGO {AP)—The American 
/ ‘qONMGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS 1:00 (2) TV College. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day, Legion stages its big parade along| High Audience Rating * | 6:00 oo ee Time, Comedy. (4) Voday. ve w My Little Margie. Michigan Avenue today, formal-| for Half-Hour Daytime aur 1:30 (2) Wild West, Movie. ly opening its 40th annual] national Sh Assu d 4) News: Williams. n’ Ows re . Racket Squad. 8:00 (7) Cartoon me. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. convention. a 
. * 11:30 (2) As The World Turns. - | A Labor Day holiday crowd of ome 
can Weta: Bi, OBE AOR ae gets eet SRO TODD (UPD Me wore 15° @ Box Fi ¥:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. , naires march. a well cut, conservative gray suit 6:15 x Four. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. The joint opening’ session m of the = looked like he has “a new 
- : i : ion and auxiliary. will e 6:30 (9) Farmer Alfalfa. Car- oe Ot — a " . 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ~~ ace morning. The conven- But other than that it’s the same 
toons. : ‘ (7) Movie. tion will end old Liberace, candelabra and all, 
(4) Frontier. Strange trial|"**8 () News. (4) Truth or Consequences. . TAPES SHOWS ' : of man who commits mur-| ; l . A | d Liberace put the first of his new — oe om of salt, |9:30 e Beat the Clock. 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth ouise uggs eads. half-hour daily shows on ‘tape re- 
 {2) News: LeGoff. From (7) Our #riend Harry. :30 (2), House Party. G if T cently for fall viewing. 2 
State Fair, 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. . (4) Haggis is en 0 = ourne . And if the reaction of his stu- Baggis. (4) Dough-Re-Mi. : : : dio — at his “premiere” 
6:40 (2) Weather. . 2:50 (9) News.- BURNEYVILLE, Okla. (AP)—| Show is any criteria of success, 
a Peete C . . Sharp-shooting Louise Suggs, a| ABC-TV and the smiling piano 
6:45 (2) News: Cronkite. -|8: 3 @ Big nett, 35-year-old veteran from cool Is- eae | — bagi MUFFLERS = 
}10:30 (2) Star Showedse. | (4) Today Is Ours land, Ga., held a commanding; Cee quick 
7:00 (7) Sports Parade. r (4) Treasure Hunt. (7) American Bandstand. | position today as the $7,500 Opie| inquire about George. | : 
(9) Hawkeye. Lieu (9) Movie. \ (9) Movie. Turner Open golf tourney moved; One lady was so enthusiastic iN ST A LLED 
has fanatical hatred 6f In-|11:09 (2) Arthur Godfrey. on. into the final 18-holes. about Liberace’s smooth sounding, 7 
dians after they kill his (4) Price Is Pight. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours: kok opening number that = less > 
. family. ~ - y (4) From these Roots. Miss Suggs put together rounds} thusiastic woman on her right 
(4) Death Valley. Cavalry.|11:% (1. News. (7) Who Do You Trust? ot, 76-72 for 148 over the treach-|turned to a companion and asked: | SMILING PLANER RETURNS =__Lneron coe of he matin vo man rides to save lives of : a erous Waco Turner resort. course|“‘Do you suppose she’s his moth- stainere, 
his garrison. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. 4:00 (4) Queen for a Day. to’ best the nation’s top profession.| er?” He recently put the first of his new half-hour daily shows on tape. |] BRIT Son sino 
“Foggy Night.” (1) Ricky the Clown. ‘ ~Q) Brighter Day teurs. companion, 2 housewife in ber VY criteria of success, the smiling piano player should immedi- \ 
a ; 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. . x ® * | 49s answered in a knowing, com. tély have a high audience rating. 
7:10 (7) Weather. . 4:15 (2) Secret Stor oo — hogs _ tourna-| penionable tone. “I read where > 
: rgd : ment m =o Mrs, Liberace won't watch ei- per of the show was a toss up;music lovers who appeared a 1:15 . (1) News: .Daly. TCESDAY AFTERNOON —= 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. teed with. —_ oe Ai ne 5 ther of her sone’ shows since the |between -“Prayer Is the’ Key to|noyed. 
1) Youth: B Boys rob | a? (27.Lave of Lite. i haa and Ruth: Jessen of Seattle “— on ee Heaven" and a commercial. Liberace first appeared on tele- 7:30 neem ureau ys ae - (9) Stevi-o. : . 5 Both had 150s. - , Liberace’s show stopper was his The song with the religious | vision jn 1952 and soon became 
(9) Million $ M ay cou (4) Tie Tac Dough _|#4% (4) Modern Romances. interpretation of that long time| theme was skillfully executed a TV matinee idol. Five years la 
‘Miranda ; 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand: ; ‘ aa favorite, “The Purple People Eat-| and could become a permanent | ter he | movie starring 
the Boys.” rere for) 12:15 (9) Song Shop. (4) Willy. ae Win Legion Band Title er,” requested, on cue, by an 1- part of his musical topertele. role, “Sincerely. Yours, 
(7) Sir Lancelot. The commercial was a r-| tel r 
eile Heeee, tage he a ore .  @) Looney Tunes. (CHICAGO COPD) ‘The Cabal- | several ladies at least 0 years his|jine case. Half the audience| Sonal appearances. 
(2) Robin Hood. Robin nar- (7). The Erwine, — -}5:30 (2) Susie. N. J., last night won the Ameri- a oo oo oe ee eee a cae ae 
‘rowly escapes marriage (re- (9) Favorite Story. (4) George Pierrot Presents. can Legion’s senior drum and | Judging from the applause, hon-| The other half looked noncommital| in that country issued s 
ie 2) poe ee (D Mickey Mouse Club, | bugle corps title ors for the next most popular num-| although there were a few classical| nent order forbidding the 
8:00°(7) 26 Men.- “Wayward : Fol kelp" tote his 
a Batiion A, Vint saves| T d R di Pr 1 poigEoss 6 Moved poisity 38 Pratuticee #$ Ghosts that country. iy. 
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young count from angry O Oy 'S. el 10 r ogr ams - » pees, is en, 3 en aoe 3 Gravat : a: copyright an 
southerners. ae 8 37 Sinati 84 Abstract being performed because it. bad no 
@) Burns, Allen. WIm, (20) = CKLW, Cavey WW, (988) WOAR, (130) WTR, (LEI “WRON, criem WINK, C1490 showy c. Dotan 8 orient a8 sion charges | played there yet. 
5 en ystecy 's ist ‘ 
8:30 (7) Bold Journey. Cowboy wxrz fr we eee | Rat SS meee ‘actor Roy Rogers hunts TONIGHT CEL, News: Bp Booris CKLW Nowe Derg | ‘WEY. slewe, Suort - Gardner hae ote _found mi ° bown | Ge ELECTRIC ares a Ae | 6:00-—WIR, News WOAR, News WJBK, Hews, Raid CKLW. Heater, Davies eyrde x 2 Heraldic band |] DRYERS ........ 
(owes Feen | coun gon can lean ew WPOM, Bob Lathe | ewan mew nasomoe! TT To CT) le? (Ld fete tee Revues teen * (2) iam Teme P arty. Panel van News, ee 9:80 WIR, Jack Harris pagel eden tts ao cata po 66 Gal quiz, . pba =— a ae News, M. Labbit WJBK, McLeod th § Fortification | — — ‘TER for i 
~ R, : wd . p north és i 9:09 (7) Frontier necter, West-| WWJ, Hugh Roberts TUESDAY MORNING ww, neve as may ta0—w am Opl. Next Door : sad Anclent - | TANK TYPE VAC. 298 iy 
= { Had a Million wCAR. Pane’ + arty One I Vetos of Aerie me pete CKLW Seta = = area ee with 
ot — ? Fite WHVR Fred wal WIBK News Rei? WXY% News Shorr Se tire aper Scapa te ageatary E 2 01 ¢ - (4) Twenty One. 7:00 WJR Guest Bouse WJBK, Site, Goons WPON, Chuck Lewis. WJBK, Baseball | ee amen ecg , : s Nightly “til 9 P.M. Bs 1 0 
 @) Top Ten Lacy Shows. | ESE her Wok. Bob" weceys =” | MURT eM Oomanecte | ta gute Tea . 8 pre ’s Electric - EP ae ao Own trick sol F ‘ | es 5 Fri. 3 
9:30 o Meme ceaheorong igi npcemg i ¢:90—WJIR, Music Hall ocuait ae WIR, Whispering Sts. cxLw Gniftoresk, "Davies : +4 Jpanese news Bs W. HURON ST. FE 4-2525 | 330. ty 
(2) Turn of Fate, Jury fore-| eae, gigttpens | Neale "wow Sap garam Ga, | ror, Tn — sal * Ht lta hd man's family is in danger WPON, Jim Case WCAm mews ty ee aw eine qeeeese 
unless he votes for acquit 8:00—-WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy eee PIR. News, Music WPON, Chuck Le yarwe oa XY2, News, 33 Ful 
tal in “Decision by Terror.”’| s:30—WJR, Answer Please wave iowa Woll 11:80-WJR, Time “for Music vai _ cee: 43 Holds 8 David Niven. WWJ, Nightline CKLW News toby David Oar, Mews, 200— WIR, Je of Bands | “ ren 
(2) Frontier Justice. Con-| weap. wore sone | eRe Mas Oem | SRL Rave bor” | “Wa Neve aaa Mf on federate officer (John For-| Weak News Won, Ba La — Sane mene 3 Precis “AMERICA’S Fastest Gesie sythe) must decide between| WPON. Casey show sins wits “Suess es TUESDAY AFTERNOON | Wiran News ‘nonnett | $0 Biblical name ng 
love of his wife and loyalty] e:ae-wim coax noms | Sate Sere, Well, — |!ten wat meme, wane Sa sere BY Reventlal Industry Needs Trained ’ me CKLW World Tod lg nl wwe #:90—WJu. Musie Hal being to the cause: WRK found OF VER, ten Compe | "Grang. taveninck CKLW News Chase * 68 Worm 
anwie wee eememnom | BEERS fatwa =| JET SPECIALISTS 17 & Up (4) Suspicion. Man risks own]. a Ww By ere evi —— p+ SE 4 waltrk, “weRensie) he ~_— Job opportunities Nation Wide. Train now life when he tries to avenge| ***' surren N. Bob Lark. 12.90 wi, time vut, Muse] WIBK News Melaod Lutheran School A We M ust Tr ust 1 with ‘of the nation’s la Jet School 
gangster-brother’s death (ré-|'¢;30 Wik, Symphony | 90 Wit Muste BaD Cu. ado Serine WCAR. News, Tenn, Ernie one rgest S. fin) Paul Douglas, Jan| Wd, Wee ee fovea | oe mee ‘ah Music aan 0 T sd Our Teachers, If you are mechanically incli ned, no 
Sterling. ia ne nee ediclaek Need ten CELW News, Meg menvell | Coie fern, Chane fo pen ue jay He B i previous experience required. ; 
(2) Studio One. Paul Doug-| Www, George Pruette Ww. News. Elisabeth WPOK. Cas Slants : 2 e beueves . Trained men may earn as much as $135. 00 Jas, Earl Holliman, Gary a ROCHESTER — The Parish) (1 EVELAND, Ohio (UPI) — Vir- r week and more. ) Merrill in drama. Musician ee a {school of Gethsemane: Lutheran| is Hancher’ president of towall 2° i CHolimaan) gets involved | Two Fy- Sailors Take Church in Brooklands will begin its|State ‘University, believes Ameri Airlines and Aircraft Companies offer . 
“The Lady Died at Mid-| Hobo No Longer Part new school year at 8:45 a.m. Tues-jcans must learn to trust teachers] , excellent job benefits. Free placement _ 
night." Paul Douglas plays, 7 lon Vo age Ho a : as they do doctors if they want} —_ assistance to Graduates. Diploma awarded. © : an honest cop who doesn't. f A 7 S , | g yag me eee wa be Penal Yonmmana |. tinue told a tasast tievenl White tedloy fee fant Torna about Jet | -. let friendship interfere with O mer. 1can cene | _— — mn gh mulinaly nd og - principal, Miss Ada -Zehnder will|tion of the National Education As- | _ Careers. No obligation. ; : duty and Gary Merrill, a BELFIELD, N. D, (UPD— pices! 
— "news reported. fornier sailors finally got hom 
from the Navy, but they chose the| 'The aes ie Le secu- 
long. and the hard way of doing it. |lar subjects through. the first eight) 
The pair, ‘Patrick Hecker and /grades, in-addition to formal Bible 
Elliot Linbo, both 22, arrived at|study and application of religion to 
their homes here after riding bi-|daily living. 
 ieycles on a month-long journey Established and maintained pri- 
#from their discharge aa in San|marily for member families of the * 
sociation here that teachers belong | 
to one of the great professions, 
But he added ‘that their skills are 
woefully misunderstood, ‘| 
.“Not many parents would ven- 
ture to tell a surgeon how to per- 
‘form an operation, or a dentisti} 
how to save a tooth,” Hancher 
said, ihave chayee of eee ey classes. ot 
        By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK — ‘Do you remember tramps? 
Hoboes, they called them, too . 
short .. AMERICAN JET SCHOOL, 
P. O. Box 87, Lansing, Mich. 
Noré. renee ee See ecneas AGG ceeesens 
Address ......0..4+. 10:16 @) Weather. 
. “‘bo,” sometimes for; 
. bums... “fellows on the bum”... . “riding the 
rods” sales beggin’ for a handout—“for a 
free meal”—at your mother’s back Goor. 
Do they still exist? 10:20 (9) Film Fare. - 
10:30 (7) Frisco Beat. - Otticers 
trail gun-happy thug. 
       
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  en (:)) Starlight Theater. Paul Francisco. church, Gethsemane ‘school a 1so|} - “Man cos ai Ci t St t : ‘ 4 
‘s 3 ’ y parents find it difficult to MY oe. e's Tee ee a oe Lukas, Downstairs” (°32), We don’t have them much in th “ *« «& accepts children of non-members} cope with three or four children for] * Seaton 0 3 oe ae we. 
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(2) News: LeGoff to handle 20 to 40.such children they could get a closer Jook at the | ; 
‘during school hours.” 1 country. They slept on the ground 
all but four nights and: ate their 
‘meals in restaurants, - 
They had their bikes overhauled   
lionaire in a night club. All this cam 
up at a party the other night whefe 
I met somebody who Raow my hofme | 
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The rode European bikes| 
equipped with gear shifts.to help 
them pedal up the mountains,   
    Ohio City, O., which metropolis if you please, is seven or 
eight miles from Rockford and Van Wert, and if you haven’t 
been to those towns, why, you haven’t been around much! 
They're close to Lima, O., and Fort Wayne, Ind., which are 
right in the middle of God's, country. * 
x k& * . Boston Hospital Finds “My mother” Mrs, Moore said, “used to feed the tramps’, ¢ 
who got off the freight trains in Ohio City .. .” It's Short on Skulls 
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way — wrote several fine books about “road kids”. (as they 
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He became a darling ond biographer “Of Hollywood. 
Panhandling is a lost art in New York,'too. There used 
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they would get the skulls, which 
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professor of: anatomy , and ‘Dr. 
2 Facob L, Chason as professor of 
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tee . 
  
  
  iting | 
O./on his way-home from witnessing 
        
   
    
  fashioned the first of the.atom 
smashers and became practically 
the first man in history to look 
into the soul of matter. 
  _ plainly 
Bertha. the test of the A-bomb at Bikini. 
Fuss aps eae cottens tag 
the of technicians which op- 
ae 
 feten. a Wilt tes lak, oad oan 
| met be coaxed into attending a 
| dimer of the aseemabled praten: 
sors that - night. 
When asked the reason for his} 
strange behavior, the Russian said, 
said his ‘cyclotron was not an- in- 
strument of war but of peace. I 
, read Ps name, ‘Big 
: * * es 
I last saw Dr. Lawrence at Aca- 
            
  puleco in January. Hé ‘was de- s| anxiously 
| batches under the wing of a fighter 
“Dr.. Lawrence lied to me when he » and sic: The Atomic! . 
Commission had - with- 
drawn funds for a study he had 
‘urged — a method of ~ 
veloping enough super-heat — 
touch off'an H-bomb without te 
¢} course to the A-bomb which now 
is its clumsy triggering device. If 
successful, he saw a day when the 
incredible power of the H-bomb 
coud be packaged into weapons 
small enough to be slung in 
plane. But the research must be 
halted, he said, and. he expressed 
concern that the Russians might 
beat us to it. 
Now, at 57, and just when we ‘ 5 “, 
Fortune magazine ently com 
ments; 7 
“The freckle-taced kid of i 
ican advertisements, spreading 
©| gobs of butter on a slice of bread, 
may be laying the foundation for 
a corenary attack in = middle 
age.” . 
‘If you see a stoutish gentleman 
walking around Alexandria, Va., 
wearing Argentina’s Order of San 
Martin, it must be Maj. Gen. Harry 
Vaughan’ (ret.). A bill signed by 
President Eisenhower just before 
he took off on his vacation grants 
Venduat permission to wear the   rd J e 
social he ati nine“years ago 
from dictator Juan Peron, 
- The bill removed from the deep 
freeze (oops, pardon, general) a 
long list of foreign decorations 
bestowed on Americans who 
were not legally entitled to wear 
or accept them, 
As for General ‘Vaughan, he and 
Mrs. Vaughan are active.in church 
and charitable work in Alexandria 
and highly respected in their com- 
munity. 
As for peron . 4 
Whatever. did become® of that 
bum?   Really Exclusive Right © 
Purchased by 2 Men 
LOS ANGELES wy — Two per-| isons have purchased exclusive 
rights to sell 
Coliseum. Police said one paid 
$1,116 for the privilege and the 
other paid $1,222. In each case the 
seller was Raw Wustrack, police 
say. There’s bnly one hitch: The 
law prohibits the sale of alcohdlie 
beverages in the Coliseum. Offi-| 
cers are looking for Wustrack.   
Pioneered in Lenses . 
ROME — The Italian artist and inventor, Leonardo da Vinci, 
thought up the idea of contact 
lenses to, correct poor vision in 
1608, but ‘it was not until 1887 that |< 
the first one were: produced and 
worn. r in. Memorial! : 
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    needd him most, we haye lost 
perhaps our == scientist. 
Multi-millionaire ins Nebiok’ ‘Rocke- 
expected to fare against’ multi-mil- 
lionaire Averell Harriman in the 
replied: 
“T'll give him < run for his’ money. ci     
     
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Big Job Ahead in ) Ahead in India, 
Planning to Take Census) " Emily J. Hutts.'41 Bast Beverly 
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Applications i 
Thomas J, Rose Jr,. 2300 Shimmons 
Bertha C. Matney, Lake Orion 
ape ahi H. Beckus Jr., Birreinanes 
Berbara J. Thom, Harbor Beach 
Williem J. Lembke, 1571 Stanley 
Suzanne Lilliquist, 331 Newport 
Hazen Snell, 9497 Recreation . 
Viola R. Puher 4931 Sherbourne 
soi C. Sanit, 104 Bloomfield Terrace Virginia M. MacLean, Bloomfield Hill ls 
Arnold 1 L. Sell, Rochester Diana J. Musson, Rochester 
> Henry M. Haaseth, 963 LaSalle Sandra R. Ballard, 247 Scott Lake 
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3. Griggs, Lake Orion ies hits Lake Orion 
Don R. Cameron_Yosilanti 
Ida J. ‘Areand, 727 Orehard Lake 
seer Birker, 67? Leos Lake Bh. 
Gladys J. Darling, Orton 
James E. Meredith, 2029 R ichwood 
Norma J. Hood, 23 ‘North Midland 
* Donald M. Parker, Clarkston 
Donna J. Ferree, Drayton Plains 
Gary C. ie, 436 Lowell 
Delaces J” cook, 927 North Perry 
Paul N. Parmer, Warre 
_Prederick A. Gractyk, Bast Lanst “Diane E. Dailey, Gdastiake 
Pemiicts &: Norma, Rochester 
: Clifford L. Chutch, 187 South Hospital 
Sally A. Herman, 207 970 Airport 
frets G. ‘Waltman, Fremont, Ohio 
: J. Jencks, Ortonville jing exactly under the middle of 
near one of them. 
, Nevertheless, Romano, with a 
less than half an hour against a 
jthim to take the Franklin D, Roose- 
‘|Band Leader Dick Stabile Being Sued for Divorce © 
_|filed suit for divorce on grounds Pilots Huge Carrier 
With Great Finesse 
NEW YORK (UPD — Charles. 
F. Romano, chief pilot for’a New} race for atemale of New York, 
| | 
t 
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vy’s 62,000-ton aircraft carrier) 
Franklin D. Roosevelt from -Brook-| 
lyn to Bayonne, N.J. 
The five-mile trip was throad| 
the most heavily travelled water-| 
way in the world. It required pass- 
two bridges: and skirting a wreck 
dozen tugboats under his command 
brought the carrier into berth ‘in 
rapidly rising tide and strong on- 
shore winds. 
Navy officers were so impressed 
with his work ‘that they invited 
velt out to sea some time. 
But Romano declined with) 
thanks, explaining,- “I would only 
get seasick.” E 
  
- LOS ANGELES @®—The wife of} orchestra leader Dick Stabile has) 
of cruelty. 
Mrs. - Stabile, former nightclub 
  Seem | R. Poling, Orchard | Lake A. Ford, 84% Mark 
Richard C. Cousins, Detroit 
- Patricia J. Pagel, Birmingham 
Emanuel P. Zalants, 3270 West Huron 
Prances H. Kessler, 38 5 oi Sanford 
eS. aie Beste Pi -|singer Trudy Ewan, asked Supe-| 
Nevada in 1947. rior Court for a division of com-. 
munity property and - support for’ 
her two sons, Steven, 1, 
Martin, 8. The couple married in) 
  
  
      
STERLING, Colo. ®—Art Bush, 
aSterling welder, takes his traf- 
other: vehicle forced him off the, 
road, Bush ran into 4 street sign} 
and broke it off. _ Bush notified | 
police, then welded the sign back | 
into its proper position. - { it’s All in a Day's Work et 
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From Houses, Ajartments, Gro- | 
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i 
l cery Stores i 
No } Remain out only one hour. 
signs used. 
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