BT LL epee Sts as a Blandi: bla eli A elabere el Se SYNOOPATED LOVELIES — Margie, Bea celebrating the and Mary, The Petticoats, favorite recording artists, will blend their voices in harmony Tues- day evening as one of the many stellar attrac- merchants. me Oe Tein Deven ae ee On Pontiac Motor Anniversary Show: Division. Tickets to the show at Wisner Stadium are still available today free from downtown 50th birthday of Pontiac Motor U.S. Newsmen | \Trip Stalemated| |to China appeared stalemated today by a Peiping de- mand for reciprocal U.S. admission of Red Chinese re- porters. munist demand. The State Department promptly Sttiwes the Com- Radio Peiping announced last night that the State Pot-O-Gold Full; Press Relaxes Rules of Contest If no winner is found for Pur- tle No. 64, entries for this week's OnANY LONG | eal S All-Star arie renin i be aed sxe ee answer and still be eligible to to win, fag ee ng, porated ee With Long’s aggregation, billed/be in the spotlight for the show.| Of course, if a cobtestant turns will head an all-star variety showas “Y America’s Favorite,"’|Included are the Hollywood, televi-| in a solution that contains all tomorrow night a fat Winer wil be sftestres Brown, |sion and recording favorites,| the correct answers, he will be Stadium, to celebrate the 50th an-|jazz Gravine|Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica! the winner. But if not, contest niversary of Pontiac Motor Divi-'and the glee club, all noted artists.'Gang, the zany but talented comic| ants with only one wrong will sion, __|, A host of other famous acts wil|harmonica g-oup formerly known quality. _ as Borah Minevitch Harmonica) Turn to page 2% and get busy op EE Fs Ty 5 ow wilh te Go Suwr Op Boman, made easier, you can’t afford to dance team; The Terry Sisters, | %" in & late entry. ticoats, recording vocal group. | | Tete te porcees s OTH mittee Ups still being given away by Pe vag ager ba an rl ‘WS mere Fetes om Foreign Aid Bil To accommodate the large crowd expected, special free parking ar| Restores $5.9 Million 2 : rangements have been made near|' . of $8.6 Slashed From to close head and face wounds of - Space will be available behind sorts oa 28 Mrs. Nye Dairy, off Cass avenue; behind year-old Dorothy Dunlop Gresham Cleaners, off Cass; and) wasHINGTON i — The Senate after a car in which she Was rid- in the vacant lot at Wisner and Committ veiod ing plunged into a creek. Cass, se-citagt gaa 4 Her husband, John, 35, of De- In addition, paper es mg pean troit from. a. Windsor _. allowed. on. the side. streets pee gery re ar east and west of Oakland, through’ slashed trom. President Eisenhow: the cooperation of the Pontiac’ q g i a9 Police. Dept. ers’ foreign aid money bill. The committee voted 14-7 te hours to crawl 100 yards JOHNNY LONG help. His wife had gone in an op-}—— posite direction and was found) + , oS catired » natured, pelvig|Urliner s Race tired call Clnides “Dunlop vhs mito Save Tiny Boy oe ck, Tiny are in. Metepaltan EGS in Failure CHICAGO (INS) — A desparate race to save the life of a stricken He told police the car went over} The baby, John Santiago, be- a 15-foot embankment and landedicame -ill last night and was’. in 13 fett of weter in Pike's Creck.jtreeted tor a cold ‘at Roosevelt; in New: York before his; et ee ee a ew Hell can’t be MeWarias of New York od- Detroit Bus Drivers —— “The new pact becomes etlective|¢ ar create AD. ae Cas wage for bus drivers! divorced Boston Strike Goes On BOSTON (INS) — Governor Foster Furcolo today makes his meee ee ee Ike Changes Mind, Will Get Flu Shot WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower has changed his mind about waiting for an Asiatic flu ended| vaccine shot and will be inoculated today on the advice of his_ doctor. The decision for the President to recéive,the vaccine at this time was taken on the recommesdation of U, S. Surgeon General Dr. Le- roy Burney that it should. be made available to all heart pa- tients, . Mr. Eisenhower told his news recommend to the Senate $3,025,- on,00e fo nay Gente. © oie 89 proved the reapprepriation of | $667,050,000 in carryover funds By the same vote, the committee princi rejected a motion by Sen. Ellen- der (D-La) to hold new funds for military aid_to the $1,250,000,- 000 allowed by the House 4 Senate-Democratic Leader Lyn- don Johnson said earlier he would about half a billion dollars. The Texas Democrat made this announcement after an hour-long breakfast meeting with President Eisenhower. It was the first time they met privately*with no. others present. Johnson sald he told the Presi- dent he was prepared to support conference last week that he did| “# substantial increase” over the not plan ¥6 get a shot of the vac- cine until. it was available to | “ordinary peo ple.” Since er ti rag there heave been | thamee apparent cases of Asiatic flu at the White House, two of them persons who- could have exposed) the. President to the virus. 1% billion dollars in new ald money voted by the House. Eisenhower accompanied John- son to the Woor of the White House's north portico after their ~_— breakfast. Newsmen thought they heard the President tell his guest: “Thanks a million.” | *Department’s decision to support a boost in aid funds of/said allow 24 U.S. reporters to work in Red China for six months “is completely un- be given reciprocal treatment to go to America to report,” the broadcast commentary from the official Peiping People’s Daily said. * Secretary of State, Dulles’ an- neuncement In Washington Eleven of the 24 Americans were waiting here for answers to visa- applications. The Peiping State Department changed stand, but that appeared to be its implication. * * * A full text of the Peiping com- mentary was read by what veter- an radig monitors said was obviously a: young American's voice, Forty-one American youths are now in Red China as guests of the government, and 12 Ameri- can Korean war turncoats also are still on the mainland. ’ “Fundamentally, the U.S. gov- ernment ig not considering the principle of equality and reciproc- ity at all, but wants to collect intelligence in China through its correspondents, carry out su sive activities and embitter feel- ings between the Chinese and American peoples," the broadcast acceptable to ‘the Chinese ‘ aN LEGAL ADVICE — Army Sp. a firing range. AP Wirephete 3.C. William S. Girard chats with personal legal adviser Maj. Stanley Levin, who motored from Tokyo to Camp Drew, near Maebashi, to see Girard prior to today’s open- ing of his trial on charges of fatally shooting a Japanese woman on CHICAGO (#—Detective Hunt Chicago: Slayer ‘of Butchered Girl, 52 squads combed a West Side : néighborhood for clues today in the mutilation slaying of a 15-year-old schoolgirl, whose dismembered body was found floating in Lake Michigan in two separate oil "| cans. Police said the body of ‘Judith Mae Andersen had none chopped and sawed, and was waterlogged. Police said identification was definitely established last night when fingerprint experts made their report. Showers Tonight, Cooler Tomorrow A few scattered showers or thun- .\dershowers are predicted for this area tonight, says the U.S. Weather Bureau. The low will range from 56 to 60 degrees, Tomorrow will be partly ladaty and cooler with a high near 70. “Keeping to its consistent pol- icy, the Chinese government will continue to work for contacts and mutual understanding between the Chinese and American peo- ples.” = The two Western nations that now have reporters permanently stationed in Red China, Britain and France, permit correspond- ents of the New China News; to work in London and Paris. Officials’ in Washington said Dulles agreed to lower his bar to American travel in China because) South to southwest winds at 12 to 18 miles an hour today will be- come northwesterly at 15 to 20 miles an hour tonight, continuing through tomorrow. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding 8 a.m. was 54. At 2 p.m. the mer- cury read 82, ‘Incomes Rise in State LANSING #® — Michigan, showing a slight increase, ranked sixth “among the states in per- sonal income in 1956 with a total of $16,206,000 before taxes, a cen- of heavy press and congressional Officials Split on Value of Plan sus bureau report showed today, Teen Drag Races--Help or Hazard? By MAX E. SIMON Gourt and law enforcement of- other places to find out what their cars “can do.” TEENAGERS WANT IT A Pontiac teenage group, the newly-organized Oakland County * [Timing Assn.,.is pushing for the establishment of such a strip in ‘this area, One 6t the two race sites ts at Tecumseh in Lenawee County. chief 2a¥ Tecumseh’s Soueaiieng ery Both my nc i m the [and the ‘State Police haver in fact, local area before going out to the strip, “Tf they could prove to me that the number of. complaints my de- partment receives about reckless driving has been cut down. by the establishment of the strip, then I'd be in favor of continuing it,” Kilbourn said. * * * “But we haven't received fewer About Graham and his , (Teenagers Are Good or et raat es i ae: Page 28. You Will Want to Read ——rsse Crusade, Page 8. Bad Drivers, Page 11, been eb more complaints since the drag strip was syeeer ws THUMBS }}OWN Near the Tecumseh drag strip is a State Police post at Clinton, headed by Sgt. Fred O'Donnell, who said of the problem, “‘My post is thumbs down off this thing. I've instructed my men to have nothing ito do with it, * * * “Instead of drag strips, we rec- ommend that these teenagers SY randall ye en Bie driver training. About three or four " Thousand pértone show ip st the every Sunday, and after it's (lall over, they Gtive oft aptsetts ) |they’re still there.” : * Crime laboratory tech- nicians said a series of 20 prints taken from the | Bin’s personal belongings ~— those on a severed an girl to be Judith Mae, missing from her home since Aug. 16. Their assumptions were based on a dental chart identification of the severed head. The head contained a single, small caliber bullet hole, police reported. The can containing the head, two hands and an arm was found Saturday in Montrose Harbor. Two days earlier, two men in a boat had found the bufchered torso in an oil drum near the same North Side lakefront harbor. * +: 2. The girl's father, Ralph Ander- sen, 43, disputed police fingerprint identifications and the report of two dental surgeons on charts taken from the @ffice of the fam- ily dentist, “There's. still some doubt in my mind,” Andersen, a foreman at a bookbinding com , told newsmen. Then he , na voice choked with emotion: “Bat 2 * 6 bat they say fingerprints never lie.” : Andersen had viewed segments of the body at the county morgue. 11 p.m, Aug. 16 when she left a girl friend’s house to return td her home, about a mile away, on the far West Side. The case of Judith Mae was. the third sensational and apparently motiveless homeward- In ca He Press ee eeee a dseneqesens “* 26 ouen a beseeehieeetes 20 jane yh ae **enreseeeear® 6 Earlier, police had assumed the' ASKS DISMISSAL Judith Mae was last seen about) strictly , then Hy : sail uf ur ae z w i 34 Hh a rie : sige iMRI it ata Mc kl aM aaa a eet a : z a 232 > it’s a good : Sas Station Planned) — | thing.” sR RMINGHAM — Only one pub-|permit them to construct an apart- for Acre on Walton 4 Silas aa Pag DS Beg teeeiredinc beareng ® sated ‘a Weighs) monk wali. 98 HOR Pt if Change Is Made | Cause Unknown \ndded that the State. Police’ were It will concern the special as] The rezoning request extends o : 2 oe cg | Saat ie the ition te ee es wale a ee a : NAY. @ A reikeiwas, - |eonstruction of a storm seWerldenied recently by the present Watesiord’ Tos me nc gg Sovignanol pe ay & PROFIT VENTURE os the west side of Lake Park! commission. Ps a kx rs = S 2 oe the ning of an acre of heavily trave! street 34 Tecumseh . races . The Cober * £ of e they meet tonight at 7:30 in the soir pp pene cc tae peaieat ies Conean ing] chancery summons from the | ent plans would sult the land use : ‘The township board said the cause was not determined| The other strip is six miles north-| "“"eee™ ** following| ougé River and provide better yested to make the change immediately. , east of New Baltimore in Macomb! The company is suing, construction and a more attrac- ? to commercial, for ; County the commission's : of denying peeeeries of & ropoend Sateen TRAIN ‘BUCKLED’ a rezoning change which would) tive development. Syracuse police said the 106-car, New Baltimore’s chief of po T Frank C. Newell is asking com The Oakland County Coordin- train apparently kewl oe as it) lice, George Dolecki, said that issioners to take. the necessary ating Zoning Committee recently jwent over the bridge, Most of the| the races have taken “the teen- e 2 steps to vacate the portion of Dor- dissapproved the change, on the derailed cars were gondolas loaded; agers out of his hair, They are | sh Kills chester avenue lying between the : grounds that it would constitte with coal. Cars: and coal were) very pleased with the idea and a : : west side of Eaton road and the | “spot”? soning. However, the spilled in all directions, so far we haven't received any Grand Trunk Railroad. Mr. and : township zoning board had ap- ‘Unofficial estimates of the dam- | °°™Ptaints,” he said, Mrs. Newell own abutting property a ee ace nen hc nats |e, vr sine weve QE AflaNtG Y ALCS|>= “A oe | Final decision town one . - set up , we ive ; : ae & apne ee cei ficials. @stuiiated it would take jtrouble with some teenagers who| _ aa eS en : The matter was tabled at last 7 hears to clear the wreckage. \continue to believe that highways) Another Badly Injured / he coated a ai ‘ ae ryles will be severely dealt with. fat ‘car on the end of the treight| raph ome bine ) discuss By anes, board , cies, e ,Pollee quoted witnesses ax saying] The frag stip was severely ext (Taigne: tine Sut of Oe elice eal Mra. Matlen Le members stations t wheels flying | : ames P. Rosso, super- ‘ involved are Watkine Hill, Lotus ~ , A ent then the beidge wobbled and erash’lintendent of the county’s Youth’ Police Sentified the dead, all] Belle, 72, of Detroit received in Lake and Lake Oakland. |. | ed Home. The home houses dependent| relieved % be railroad men. 2) Jaren of her Bip sat pom neces Johnson present entire| . : * «*-*& and delinquent children and is sim-|C®"_ ©. Ricks, Raymon . car was iaeianene or Ob pate ex : The train was enroute fromiilar to the Oakland County Chil-|Denie nye Sele gtyg ren siding wee Crack fram Gy gear. gpread, which will be mailed to 3 Southport, near Elmira, to De-/dren's Home. ince Mae 2 Geant Police said Leonard Wojciak, . property sometime in late u S Oo an 6] VY wee * * * ° *|32, of Dearborn and Poto- #23 0- ae t tecctones WS «= AD Be. Bye ccc ivee eeeeeneee MR 2H Mss dees es dtes Sunday in Pontiac « (ae recorded downtown “eee ote ps “One Year Age In Pontiac temperature ‘ Pi eeeeee eT | But Dep. Dist. Atty, William L. Ritzi said here: “I don't quite see how she would fit into a case on , After all, it ther story) neither proves nor - dis- proves the criminal intent of the ‘s Girard Slaying Trial Opens in Japan z § f iF ebee 5 ¢ * introduced to the secretary, : “I agreed to the proposition affidavit ‘lback ‘on it all, I can hardly be- The paper quoted the 25-year- old model as saying she went to Huston’s suite that night and was was on information Four Drown, Electricity Kills One By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fourteen persons died in Michi- lgan traffic over the ‘weekend. Four were drowned and a Detroit.map died of electric shock. Normal heavy summer traffic was held down by cool tempera- tures and rain over the early part of the. weekend. * * * » Kenneth Gibson, 23, Kalamazoo, was killed Sunday night on M43 in Barry Township when his motor- cycle struck a parked car. Two fishermen from drowned Sunday when their boat ‘| overturned on Three Lakes. Killed were Meilin Evans, 4, and William Paick, 44, Cordie Homer Brown, 66, Battle Creek, was killed Sunday when his ‘car collided with another on M37 in Barry County. ' * * * Ivan G. LeBiane, 45, Alpena, ral ety killed Sunday when his car“ ran off a road and crashed in Bel- knap Township. Michael Brilinski, 16, Ossineke, was killed Sunday when his auto- mobile slammed into a bridge railing In Caledonia Township. Themas Albert Timmins, 30, Lansing, was injured fatally Sunday when his car hit a tree in Woodhall Township. Joyce Ann Conley, 5, Romulus Township, was fatally injured Sat- urday night when she ran from behind an ice cream truck into the path of a car near her home. Laverne Blair, 31, Detroit, was found dead in his repair shop Sat- -|urday by his wife, Betty, 30. Police said Blair had been working on an electric sign and accidentally died of electric shock. * * . Rose Rita Lysogorski, 5, Stand- ish, was killed Sunday when she ran into the path of a car !n front of her home. Ostar Van Edward, 37, Detroit, * lieve I Was responsille for it... Wile of Gl Found Murdered in France S2azeastesess Fe er” POITIERS, France (INS)—The Bee ie eva y f: a drowned Saturday when he fell into the Huron River while fishing. Sherman Morgan, 3, Saginaw was killed Saturday night in a four-car collision om U.S. 23 Weekend Traffic Mishaps Leave 14 Dead in State : ‘eobel, had contracted to fill. , (Car Strikes Abutment [5 Lucille Martin, 43,,of 3438 Coven- Charlies F. Racette, 29, Flint. was killed Saturday in a two-car collision on U.S. 23 near Saginaw. x *£ &, * Roger J. Archambault, 20, Madi- son Heights, was killed Friday night when a car in which-he was riding collided with a cement truck in Detroit. Parents Mourn 3 Buried Girls; Unable to Sleep BOSCOBEL, Wis. ®—This quiet river town today mourned the deaths of three sisters’ who died when tons of dirt buried them in a quarry near Dixon, Ill. Jobn Gurnsey, 33, said he and his wife Ruth, 31, had slept little since Wednesday, the day their * * Scores of volunteers hunted the countryside until someone noticed small footprints at the rim of the pit on Quarry Hill, the quarry which Gurnsey’s employers, the H- Turner Construction Co. of Bos eis * *- The Gurnseys were living in the trailer home about half a mile uncovered the three bodies. The dead girls were sitting with their in which he was riding strack a ‘tree off M43 near South Haven. Army’s authority at the Nickelg were assigned to watch Japanese started to pick up shell casings, Girard told her and Hi- detsugu Onozeki in Japanese, “Old man, old woman, okay.” He then fired an empty cartridge which missed Onozeki's feet and the lat- ter fled. Then, as Mrs. Sakai approached, Girard ran toward rifle in his right arm he fired a blank at her from a distance of 25 feet and she fell. : hands in front of their faces as though trying to fend off the tons of dirt that tumbled upon them. * x * "Gurnsey said he agreed with in- * * * The prosecution contended also that earlier in the day Girard had fired at three other Japanese vestigators that the girls appar- stone pushed down on them by his crew, He said he would not return to Dixon to supervise the rest of the filling job, Lights Blind Woman, try Rd., Drayton Plaing was in- jured when her car struck an abut- ment early Sunday morning, She was treated at St, Joseph Mercy accident oncoming car blinded her, causing her to lose control of the car,.-- : Hearing Center Thieves Take Cash, Hearing Aid ently were buried by earth and* Hospital and released. The). -arresting agencies in this county charge. Judge Kawachi warned Girard! speed violations are often in- jterday her shouting, '¢} “Get out of here.” Holding the ihiR. J. Archanbault Dies and'From Crash Injuries Eee ees 3 E aS Rea: ‘ e Yor Lake Park D “I don’t think anything of it,” Rosso declared, and neither do the and when they get on a they can’t resist the urge to what ‘their cars will do." All 17 are beginning to oppose the whole tionnaire poll of more than 1,500 city and state traffic officials, school authorities and loca] safety councils. The council said that “since | volved im. traffie accidents, it 8-Cent Pay Boost; No Windsor Strike WINDSOR, Ont. — An eight- cent wi hike was accepted yes- the 259 bus drivers of the Sandwich, Windsor and Am- herstberg Railway Co. to end a strike threat which would have Hits at ‘West's Plots’ S.C., was taken to a hospital suf- # istrict juries, Four of the men, including the injured man, were taken from the needed to pull the side of the work car off before the fifth man was removed. fering from chest and back itor ‘traffic when the latter's car 'was struck by one driven by Rob- smnashed work car, A ¢ranme was Railroad crews said both trains were moving when the crash oc- czack, 44, of Detroit, had stopped ert Krathwohe, 51, of Detroit. Mrs, Donald Morrison A former teacher in the Oberlin College Consérvatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio, Mrs. Morrison, 64, have mounte@ the work car and idee.” about half way i COUNCIL OPPOSED . . 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Stewart, 68, retired chief medical officer of the Coast believed to be one of Britain's! day, company Troopship Is Sought , for Use on Great Lakes WASHINGTON w — A Detroit vert into a liner for cruises be- ports on the Great Lakes. e+ ok Great Lakes-Oceanic Line Icn., has asked the maritime adminis- ship carrying ~ sprees au rac aaaaen dig CHICAGO @—Arthur Swanson, Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? ‘prinnied on Serene’ punaer 80 breath). great- 538, outdoor editor of the Chicago ture drug counter. Lornett, of Pontiac. Service will be held at 2 p.m.,| Thursday, at the Liberty Baptist | Church,. with Rev. S. M. Edwards, officiating, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, By the Frank Cur- ruthers Funeral Home. RUDOLPH SHOWALTER Rudolph Showalter, 4, of 160 Auburn Ave., died at 2:45 p.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, following an illness of two years. He was a member. of the Pres- byterian Church, Masonic Lodge, and was employed at the General Motors Truck & Coach Co. Surviving besides his wife, Hel- en, area brother and a sister. Yesterday the body was sent from the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home to.the Wellman Funeral Home in Fort Wayne for- and burial. INA BEARDSLEE — Service for Mrs. Prices in effect MON. TUES. WED. J AUGUST 26-27-28 We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities CLARKSTON Ina Beardslee, 8 ,4fo73 North Hol-| comb Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Sharpe Fu- neral Home, with burial in Lake. The Rev, Walter C. Ballagh will! officiate, petro ig firs aged Sunday, was a lifetime resident ~» Oakland County and widow of es late Byron T, Beardslee, former ag yard we here. is survived b ters, yg Fred Sectieencs of re Lake, Mrs. Ruth Beckman of La- peer and Mrs. Seymour Miller of California; eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. TOWNSHIP James W, Betts, 87, of 2879 Alex- ander Rd., will be at 11 a.m. Tues- day from, the Dudley H, Moore Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. Burial will be in Oakhill Ceme- tery, with the Rev. J. 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Smith (elretused to call a session of the| ‘ Rejecting Proposal Ford told Reuther in a state- Va) and Rep. -(D-Miss) ment that his proposa) amounts 's wi . cole ie Wasik eich somal of the com-| Under House rules, a majority DETROIT im — United Auto|to this: lapsed Thursday when a lumber of the Leroy sear ged ey emai cey apt ns Eo cowie ao gh heared President Walter P. “it Ford Motor Co. this £411,}truck fel through the 204oot struc of the Teamsters Union go into ajay for House action expected ve pg the chairman does not/Reuther says he will press his|Will absorb the increases ture. The site is 50 miles north of secret session here today to map| Morrow. | pew care be will Wem Mel sate 1S eed Gen alee Tedemeibae aad We aeiee tak out a defense against ot Jk. «2% The committee voted to clearlear pices at least $100 despite\the average price of its 3958/bury. corruption and the possibility of use passage is expect-\the measure in the compromiseithe fact that the auto industry’s)MOdel cars $100 below the aver- * + +¢ qiform approved by congressional Three have rejected it. age 1957 model price, we at UAW the AFL-CIO. been bot! tp in the Rules Cone eeders af both pares ast FY sate in oyr contract negotiations with apie or kodak cahae: Aslo expected to be assessed/— ert mye he — to Issueirord next summer—nine monthS|rne driver was . iced a during the union’s Executive! “ : - Then it will be up to the House sy ig — given _ ae later—will take this into consid- the oa ta fc in no danger a see, we reo =| Trainin Plane Hit ip rma to go along with the com- Motor Co., General Motors Corp. me - ~ —- b We ney bad been holidaying at « idency of the 1/400 o0-member or g . ) If that happens, as expected, and Chrysler Corp, for turning yoy Sitar te a oa nel jedae and were wating to return ganization, ee ya, _|then the Senate is expected to/d0™m his proposal to cut caritioce benefits as otherwise will|'® Michigan by way of Sault Ste. «+ + + (Small Mining Town [see's he compromise bit wo pees ett fr UAW role can Marie The closed confetence in a hotel and send it to the White House. : oo suite may last three days or long- -_RITTEBORGA W—An Air Force It vould become the first civil in age . Ford told Reuther, “Suppose 1 Steering Fails, Car. Hits President Dave Beck, after|small mining community of Clin/49¥8 = "| Ford, joined GM and Chrysler|ooes'an immediate redaction in|" F@® Injuring Occupant lengthy investigation by. the Sen-|ton five miles west of Greater x * *® = Reuters Wid toning say rages 1 the levels prevaling at a@te Rackets Committee, an- burgh Airport today, setting} Smith: announced that Re p.|Reuther introduction of 1957 mod-| caused an accident nounced he would not seek re-|fire to two houses. — Madden (D-nd), supporter management flet to curb Inf e wa take tis nto consider an Sunday morning election. . First reports from scene , will handle on ation in determining how—much/of-604-Bleomfield Ave--to-the Hoffa late last week finithed alwere that the plane which crashed|House floor- Smith said: Auto Workers president. in effect,|"®. Wil ncrease prices of our 1858pital wah 8 four-day period of questioning by| was a jet. However the Civil Aero-| “The committee wanted it as- orkers president, in e *| models.’ ” Taylor was a passenger in a car SoS ova cS ae stat at ae i Pe fas ac nay car : J plane was a 8 ' . : with gan and pling ws. himself igre T28 en route} When the apo gras Bal i not a subject for collective bar- Pery Quake Reported ee — which hit a tree gangsters hoodlums to ittsburgh to Youngstown,| House, debate to|gaining.”” Lamp! police faces more questioning later, Occupants of the homes appar-| Today's meeting of the 12-manjfiation is a serious problem, the|graph at John Carroll University car's steering mechanism failed. Most local Teamsters’ officials|ently escaped injury. Rules Committee was forced when|Ford president said, however,|today recorded a moderate earth-/Taylor is in satisfactory condition said they felt the Executive Board| The burned ‘body of a man,|Rep. 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Serying as chairman was Judy Dunham, assisted by Marg Crowder, ‘Ma- ria Cosma, Phyllis Burt, Jeanne Johnson, Sharon Dan- jels, and Helene Prizant. * a * Twenty mothers and 22 daughters attended the 2 o'clock affair held at the home of Sharon Daniels on East Mansfield avenue. Bathroom Can Gleam © Like Jewel CHICAGO (INS)~Your bath- room can literally gleam like a jewel. ; . mount ed on a field of white and gold, are designed to be used sparse- ly in bathrooms as an accent note only. : J. C. Larrimore, an execu- -tive with the tile manufactur- ing firm, recommends that the tiles be placed in spaé®d, ran- dom patterns among more con- ventional tiles. He said the jeweled tiles also are effective matic, sparkling touch. However, the jewels, ~ wsed as the frame for the mir- ror over the vanity. * * * The firm also makes other decorative tiles that are de- signed to be scattered on walls in a home's informal living areas. A butterfly tile, for example, can be used in bathrooms, fam- ily rooms or. patios. The stylized butterflies come in either pink with amethyst jew- eled wings on gray or white backgrounds or in red or pink with white jeweled wings on gray or white back- grounds or in bright red or pink with white jeweled wings n an oatmeal background, . 2 ' ¢ The tiles are available throughout the country but only through ceramic tile con- tractors. to friends fs one thing~cater- ing commercially is another! 2. It will help her to see what her commurity’s tastes are, what kinds of foods people like, what standards they demand. At present she hasn't the slight- est notion, except, for or so of her friends.’ 3. Mrs. K will learn what a business is— effi. ciently, keeping complicated records, handling billing and « After discovering these things, she’ may decide it's . body elset, But if she doesn’t, if she real-_ hy wants *her own business; ‘she'll know what she’s doing x ye # ee i z iz C) " when she served as a dozen * . folk is f 4 Rep. Dwyer _ Startedas | Secretary © Elected New Jersey Representative and ‘to U. S. Congress By ANNETTE DAVIS (For Jane Eads) . Flor ence P. Dwyer (R-NJ) finds serving in the Congress of the United States a “very chal- lenging experience,” particu- larly after seven years in. the New. Jersey State Legislature.. “While I learned a great deal during those seven years,” she told me, “I don't - think that all of what's good for New Jersey can be pro- jected té—-the 48 states__Now I have to think in terms of what is good for my coun- try.” Mrs. Dwyer, wife of an in- dustrial relations engineer of Elizabeth, is the only new Re- publican woman elected to the 85th Congress and the second woman to be sent to Capitol Hill from New Jersey. Former Congresswoman Mary Norton, a Democrat: was the first. BEGAN*AS SECRETARY . Always interested in legisla- tion, Mrs. Dwyer first devel- oped a yen to get into politics parliamen- tary secretary to the majority leader and speaker of her state assembly. * * * “After learning the tech- niques I threw my hat into the ring for the state legislature,” she said. * “You. have to have a desire to be of service if you want to do a good job in politics. You must like legislation, desire to see it come alive in terms of what it will do for the people,” This she finds most excit- ing in the Congress. NEVER DULL “Tt’s ike Pandora's box,” she said, “something new , every day. A tunnel bill today, a Niagara project tomorrow, pay increases. for postal em- ployes, People here feel much more about issues on a national level.” * * * Rep. Dwyer is at her desk in the House office building at 9 am. daily, though many mornings she’s on hand at g 8 ee HA ant rit tT) © To. Hold Exhibition - Cranbrook: Academy of Art \ id Es ee 4 Be SS a *. ie ee oe = (243 : uple | é He i * * * Taking the guided tour through the Texas Long- ee Enjoying water Jolly Roger, -Fort are Joyce Mapley of McNeil street fome| eon ny at % Tere ee j i as ~\ ee ae { ae ‘ f eer ‘St 3 A de * ‘ ee % and Judy Steinhelper of Spence street. The girls flew to Florida for a sum- mer vacation and will return today. a Wealthy Mexican’s Daughter, Aga Khan Linked Romantically LONDON @ — The name of ‘ the 20-year-old Aga Khan was linked romantically today with newspaper as Sylvia, Casa- blancas, 17, lovely daughter of a wealthy Mexican inventor. - She is a student at Ladies’ College, an ¢xclusive—finish- ing school at Eastbourne. 38 Students at Outing on Sunday Thirty-eight students, includ- ing nine new students, attend- ing Michigan State University under the Evans Scholarship award were guests of Jack Reynolds at his home on Eliz abeth Lake road, Sunday. - -“¢, “2 a Those attending came from Tllinois, Indiana, .. Wisconsin, Ohio, and the Detroit area, The group enjoyed water skiing, and swimming. Charies Flaime,; president of the MSU group, and-C. E. Mil- ler, Detroit District Represen- tative of the Standish Chapter, also vice president of the par- ent organization, attended and spoke to. the students, * * *. Plans were made to attend the national gathering of all the chapters at Chicago, head- quarters of the Evans scholar- ships, Friday, Aug. 30. ” eS 5 & “ right) Jerry Wilson, B | cousin, Geraldine Wilson of Detroit, a” € ¥ ed . $i . 4, ee an 2 * rig SAL Fa i Six * 5 a i newspaper former Harvard student planned to marry Monael Badrawi, 17, daughter of a he denied any x «*« * “ The Daily Mail said Miss is to attend the wedding of his uncle Prince Sadruddin tomor- row, paper said the Aga Khan and Sylvia will leave for the Riviera together Wednesday. S229 Apprentice Theater States Fall Term — For College Students There is still time to have your name among those who will be leaving for college this fall. In order to facilitate matters please Drayton Plains, Waterford, Clarkston, Lake Orion and Rochester, . You may call your information to the Women’s Department of The Press any morning after 10 a. m. \ fe : i AS i One way to stay cool during hot, and ‘Janice i il z i a unsightly hair. It the on your arms is not too ve or the growth is not too now. . about Ve automatically size ip : #3 & i (ni : i Tit 37 “Youthful With +8 = * Heat makes most people irritable. General vio- | lence as well as domestic quarrels are most prevalent in hot weather. GverSdlicitous Children ff ip q i Make Parents Feel Old ~ and-Ded"Take-t Easy’ May Encourage Feelings of Inadequacy By RUTH MILLETT =~ The married Brown children and slowly ‘and subtly pushing their parents into old age. pep eee: “formfit BOBBIE cy dren worry about theni all * time. “What you need is a small; Nothing does more to keep an modern house. It’s silly for you to be rattling around in a big, old Picnic Ils Held Pioneer Sisters met Wednesday at Oakland Park for a cooperative dinner. A social hour followed at the Glenwood avenue home of Mrs. C, L, Clough. 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Make it for your- jself, big ‘n’ little sisters, mother Pattern ‘No. 5822 contains full crochet ; material re- and the pattern number Burnett, The Pontiac Press, - Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill, to Sue Unexpected Visit Proves | Irksome | Better to Have Left! on Seeing Hostess Had Company One couple in the other evening: and another couple who are not friends of the first couple, stopped in and stayed the entire evening. We'd hoped to spend this particu- lar evening with the first friends | BEAUTY SALO | Now at joint} 219 Auburn Ave. Light and | with a new PERMANENT WAVE Make Your : Appointment Now FE 4-2878 Edith Stenson, owner F ig Big Mid-Summer Save Up to 50% $4@ Pat. SS ee to have reupholstered—We have a selevtoes at inter iuabiie” tains in Bolt tremendous reductions. $80 your old furniture Bods at All Work Guaranteed for 5 Full Years. ~ WILLIAM. WRIGHT Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. — Phone FE 4-0558 Serving Pontiac Homemakers jor Over 24 Years! alone to hear the latest news of| Graduate Corsetiers to Assist | ee : eat Gaia eae $150 : , see aapend 8 : a | a 2 : ’ in Russ’ : 7 i is $ 00 . Accounts Invited! me 1 4 we Country Store Cutting, from ates 5 . ETTE ‘sso |, 4500. ELIZABETH LAKE-ROAD —! ANNALIESE BEAUTY . nd | r Bidg. - to 9 P.M. Sunday thru Thursday =f _ © 1eve pe 7 gags — ees of AO AM. to.10 P. M. Friday and Saturday § [|] 914 N. Saginaw St. Coen Pr Friday Evening = \ ig? ee ee e ip ‘ ig 7 their visit to our old home town. . | “Shouldn't people at least tele- phone if they expect to spend an : evening and if not, shouldn't they beg off and leave when they find other visitors present who are jobviously old friends?” Answer: depends entire- ly upon circumstances which I — should be _ with a cer- amount of tact. That is, in : going to ace neighbors and find. |] Make Mondays Sunny-days are gers, but obviously very old What a relief to send -all your family wash to Pontiac friends of the neighbors, they Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and many rinsings make should certainty make an ehenae it oh-so-bright! Clothes and towels arte flulfy dried and I y folded. Then when Careful Dan returns them there's almost , and leave — unless earnestly nothing left to do, Wouldn't you like this service? f urged to say. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you Free ‘Plastic Bag with Dry Cleaning please tell me if it is in good| taste to wear gloves in the daytime when not wearing a hat? My girl DRY CLEANERS friend and I have been arguing f about this and of course we both 7-Hour Service at Our think we are right, so need you to 2 Locations settle it. Crscsly Saks os ik Daves ied als | Laundry 540 S. Telegraph Ra. be worn when you have on a hat. ; 2682 West 12 Mile — Berkley I disagree and say they can be 228 worn aytime, with or without a hat, What is the verdict?” * 9 ‘@ Answer: With an evening P ontiac § N ew One-Price dress gloves are correct without : | ska te to fageenn Permanent Wave Shop gloves are also correct even if | there Is question of the correct- : | ness of going without a» hat | “Dear Mrs. Post: My 4-year-old| Ls gee | son is to be ring bearer at a) | cousin's wedding. Will you please | tell me if he is supposed to carry) | the real ring or does he carry a | fake one and the best man the | genuine? I think it is rather risky = | entrusting the real ring to a 4-year- Complete, | old child. I would appreciate hear- with Cut and Set ing from you.” qT. | Answer: The real ring is usually NONE | pinned or fastened with a Tiny bowknot to the ring bearer’s cush- | ion, or it is sewn to it with a single HIGHER stitch. In any case the best man: must be told beforehand just how : to remove the ring, You Get All This: _ © Custom Haircut . ‘ ‘ No Appointment @ Permanent by an Necessary— — experienced, licensed Come ‘Any Time! | ’ Phone FE 83560. i | The Wise Old Owl knows... “It’s the smart bird that eats at Ted’s!” problem skin. This will help the adolescent girl over feelings of in- ss ae due to seas girl who uses a reputable blemish -cure to — and conceal any trace of Do Not Set Your Heart nuk shin miaae Son jon a Big-Name College | sus rate ie set @ NEWSFEATURES There ae. ie, of course, | t¥e The Scholastic Apti- Once your son or daughter has| im his applying to a big-name tude (degra narrowed his choice. of colleges| School, too, Grades’ are not all | Se”ers! informa: Agrarta~ dex \down to about hal? a dozen he must| the colleges pay attention to; | ‘telligence test. It is a three- fill vut_an application blank for| they look not only at academic | howr morning ¢xam. The seoond ‘each college. records. They want young is the Achievement tests, These | Many’ of the big-name. colleges) Whe are interested in out.of-class “tanger exams given ‘today are crowded, Some of them) activities. — tates etre ad lanuty:apatheg Was bine. tide does Work cathe school paper, in the} sts he wishes te be examin dramatic club, in sports, in any of! 64 in, the many extra-activities of the| ‘The C. E. E. B. tests carry high school help turn young people| weight with almost all colleges, many goed into good a material. ge i i z ih: ri 15 ] or rejects a student solely on the basis of these tests. sciatic from the high) fFurther- information about school principal is given heavy|C.E.E.B. can be obtained from the The things a college looks for in| Weight by most colleges. This rec- Board at P. O. Box 592, Princeton, applicant are: ommendation covers not only the/ New Jersey, , Academic standing in his grades the student received in high lass. school and a list of his extra-cur- 3. Recommendation from his high|marks on what kind of a. human being he is and how much the : HF Starch may be used on syn- thetic fabrics after laundering to restore crispness. (but of course no college accepts) will say that Queen Elizabeth was also the question of satis- or the most marvelous | ‘ying H.R.H. herself. oy But Helen isn’t talking about +f a sotrow that she photographs | ‘that. 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This -4-pound -box is sufficient seed for 1,000 ae s ; square feat of ew lawn. seeeneiesevereseees Picture of Calmness tle ied ecient Hoffa's Wife Stays Mum : et mtn _— Jimmy’ s Publicity } ee ana paneer y mace ts la decane | for 10,000 square feet of lawn. . eeteeenee seee** With Coupon rr aNs) — wie eteeast wiinet enuutied. diel 4 re. Teamsters chieftain ~~ FREE with Any Scotts Spreoder : who steadfastly refises to| with: | ) _ 2.95 — of Scotts a Improver Wher tuted. | sim does the talking tor this was a picture of calmness when| Hoffa met his wife, appropriate- ‘seep & LAWN SUPPLY Co. + purchased a the 98 Jackson St ‘We Deliver . Dial FE2-0491 Bl .. ‘inc excitement octalde the fon, |Dortnwest side for $6 fo RS re- : FRies 3 j L FEE New Matching Automatic FREE = Dryer : Wes CE Only SEED | sited wit Tite WM SS — Oy $2.00 Weekly! ja Hl i RE | F F r BRg ij Be i i I f i i : ; 4 res Com-_ be , . rd It was discloséd that she and. / Mrs. Bert Brennan, wife of the , = lo-) é cal 337, partners, in the Ho- —. =" ey 2 oe “bran Company, a firm that rents ij With Big 20-Gallon Porcelain hires members of the Teams. =) Ss Enamel Washtub! Regular Price $119.95! Now Only— a their ieuinee boone business $ '' No Money Downl [panies represtated by the union.” $1.00 Weekly! However, he announced he would liquidate his outside interests in compliance with the AFL-CIO ethi-: 'cal practices codes. Hoffa told the committee he and. his wife filed .a joint income tax logs but Jater said he didn’t’ any of her money “to sup- Sak pp Batlle el tee hale 2 aed isner Stadium ttigec US, tar Befter—Morros Speed Queen's trou- bie - free mechanism & makes it our most) | popular washer. Mas- fF | sive, safety release 3 wringer, full: capacity porcelain tub, tangle- | proof agitator, _| New SPEED QUEEN | — Portable Console |X\~ Ironer \ — $129. 5 ican inte work is far bet-' ter than that of the Russians sine ‘63 “There is no comparison,” Mor-. DOWN ros said yesterday in agI'V-radio interview. Get Your Ticket From a Downtown Store! YOU MUST HAVE A TICKET TO GET INTO THE STADIUM ele : : _ Scintillating Stor Talent From Stage roel ets Radio and Screen High Powered — PORTABLE RADIO. NO MONEY | EEE SO" * JOHNNY LONG and HIS ORCHESTRA with Debbie Brown & THE POUR STEP BROTHERS, Rhythm Dancers Supreme * THE TEBRY SISTERS, Delightful Songsteresses * THE PETTICOATS, Four Lovely Voices Blended in Harmony %* ROBERT MAXWELL, Rock and Roll Harpist % JOHNNY PULEO and HIS $ HARMONICA GANG, aon and Music Mixed So Well : Victor radios All te ee r life to 1 This Announcement Sponsored OF cs : | | | z _g NON tt Lae sagry OF Os Parking in Lot, —— UNITY NATIONAL BANK of Ponti | et cssin |g Behind Store , i r , By : < ‘ { i | Pa A | i ea * 4 ; } if Saree , } 4 “} ; j . “ Fe Ree ae, SF é 3 ee Z ca | i ud t 3 f o . \ ‘iy td hie Sg PR ee flee ee eS * ey! 17 = SPRAWLING GIANT — Pictured here is the ‘mammoth Fisher Circuit Appeals. Court! Baldwin Avenue, which supplies Pontiac Motor Division with a constant stream of the ladder. - Body Plant on Two of the top three Fisher Body executives are'“local” boys to the, Pontiag area who’ made “‘good”) the hard way, from the bottom of Goodman's rise to the top of the Fisher Botly organization was a bodies for its cars, Its 1,300,000 square feet of floor space include both a fabricating and body assembly operations. 3 Fisher Executives Made-Trip Fisher Body Manager From fhe Ranks fo. Top Positions Joined Firm in 1939 “ ‘Thomas F. Wiethorn, manager; was promoted to supervisor tn of the Fisher Body Pontiac plant, was born in 1916 at Cincinnati, Ohio. ; _ He is a graduate of the Univer- sity of Cincinnati. =e THOMAS F. WIETHORN “ing of a 2,000-voice choir and a -lWramati¢ defense of the assembly troit, body and delivered the first vol-| At the end of its first 50 years, - ume order of 150 such bodies to Cadillac in 1910. This order was supplied by a small Detroit plant containing about 167,000 square feet of floor space. and as many as 4,000,000 bodies in a single year. : les, Detroit, Pontiac, and Flint (2 plants) and Norwood and Euclid in Ohio, the last being. Many other refinements received an assist from Body by Fisher en-i ; = -— 1946, He was appointed shift plant superintendent in 1950 and promot- ed to plant superintendent the fol- lowing year. ‘ children.,. XG £Cy In. 1952, Wi tm was appointed production manager of the Lansing plant. : He was a of manager the Pontiac plant in 1956, Wiethorn lives in Birmingham. 10,000 See Close of Lutheran Parley - ST. PAUL, Minn. (INS)—More than 100,000 persons jammed the approach to the Minnesota state capitol building in St, Paul yester- day to -watch a pagean which Closed the li-day Lutheran World ee ew. Delegates and observers from 32 nations, clad in their colorful church regalia and bearing ban- ners denoting the country of their origin, marched to the capitol, The program featured the sing- theme, “Christ Frees and Unites,” against offstage voices of criticism from the “outside world.” * * ~~ Dr, Franklin Clark Fry of New indictment that the Circuit Orders New Trials! there, He also served in the Ca- for Seven = nadian Army in World- War I. We OOST CLERK DENVER w— conviction of After four years as a foreman seven ad Comveatias has at: WR Light & Meat Cis a9 eeu a agara Falls, N.Y., Moyer ten severed by the US, to Fisher Body in 1925 in Detroit Cirouit Court.of Appegls which as a cost clerk. In 19%1 he became ordered a new trial. — an. a and by 1937 was A. ** * ie - Manager of the plant in St. Louis Herbert MB eft asst Mo. “United States Attorney, ale Brief stops at Lansing and Nor- Seo ag thi Me ew “wood plants preceded hig move a wo* = PE sor me red 9 tees & le el pt te " _ He explained that the indictment). : Hanson, the Detroiter, is a Con- under which the seven were tried)44 f. +. |nectictit native, having been born bi ee parts. Two com: 12 Europeans Slain in Waterbury, Conn., in 1898 “One charged a conspiracy un- eat \ He held jobs with a tool and die der the Sumit Act in ceomntaton! OY Algerian Rebels. {ater tincoin soto Co. a tire . : : corporation and a heat and power ot oe ey ee : firm before joining Fisher. Body rado. It was this portion of the) ALGIERS (@®—Seven Europeatitlin i977 as an engineer at the Tern. were killed in a Nationalist rebel _|private air strip in Nankin Town- 2 Detroit Area Men Hurt as Plane Flips DETROIT — Two-.suburban Detroit men suffered slight injuries last night when their small plane flipped over while landing at a York, new president of the fed- eration, and the outgoing presi- dent, Dr, Hanns Lilja, bishop of Hanover, Germany, addressed the gathering. Sheriffs May Skin Dive GRAND HAVEN @® — Ottawa 5 ST APP'S , acquis 2 -: te vic a the shoe that understands __ . « « the shoe that goes to school the country over, wherever children do! This is JUVENILE BOOTERY ‘i meas RIDE Sal ais Sain plot's as Ook os the shoe that’s known every scdbsred saat soon Willams Gove larepcieg shite: doen propery -where for outstanding quality, ie pe eae ee fine and lasting. . 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Ellis, ip: - AN, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1091 ‘to Give Shows — Calendar Listed for 10- Day Event the general chairman, Jerry White, and three members of Expect 2,000 to Attend St: Patrick Picnickers . to Witness Polo Game WHITE .LAKE TOWNSHIP — A polo game between the the Bloomfield if i ‘ ; F i i ff] f i i i f te John Koseckis to Live in Detroit Tour Washington, Florida rela iE ted § ; . ; E — o = c West Bloomfield Sets Meetings for Subdivisions Clark-Schroeder Rite at South Lyon | Married in Home of Bride SOUTH LYON—Immediate fam-| Two hundred guests attended the Grand Rapids Man’ Dies GRAND RAPIDS @®—€. Arthur Ayers, founder in 1907 and an own- er of Barclay, Ayers apd Bertsch) Co., a Grand Rapids mill supplies firm, died Sunday morning at his) summer cottage on Gun Lake. He) Almont Seeking Aid in Disposal Project ALMONT — Under the ‘advise. |@mtertainment for the closing \A.Shocking Robbery GRAND RAPIDS W—A butcher| °@ Saturdey, Sept. 7 and = 150- knife with a half-inch section of} xed championship on Sanday, melted blade led police to observe| 5°P*- 5 that an attempted theft of a tele-| Running throughout the Fair will vision set from a Grand Rapids|be a continuotis program of free restaurant Sunday was too much ofjentertainment in the M iF rf 4 f : . i : ut HEF =| if ile > ul i i rf li it ie if id FE 8 i if i IE sft nh mie ii Ht tel iff end, Sept. 6, 7 and 8, will feature ment of Almont’s proposed sewage tohell disposal system engineers, McNa- paca 7 a gf ler nen 3 Eighw 7 mee, Porter and Seeley, Village ed Clerk Verne Messer and Presi- toon ta ton tiene eee te gone to the Water Resources Commission et Se eee eee a 4 host of others. + * * Rin Tin Tin with Lt. 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Winners and Friday of the er of te third eo. 7 Kaline [and a ‘7 2 _ ‘The Augusta, Ga., club of the ast ove polnt 00 ane 5 Say tae B kevtes t nine games run jbe INTERNATION. the greatest of all Tiger stars production for the of a enenennnenee: One” Sane a bet See 5 ane on Me rotarn te Georgie to estab Angust is 10 — agninst six for | lusts the_American League) mong & the Mater Leegve Pom tie wit be im Anguatn tc the the first three and. one-half kee keeps pulling farther away *% * ovenh. Siew ans Seana at Ooo months of the campaign. \from the field in the National and| The Braves, led by mo beard John Fetzer, + Seo Since he was given another bade | amare bnated for’ iis lot Werld|ticnal hitting hy reserve fob Has| MAT Haneem, exnoative vito shot at the third base job recently, A Be . le, increased thelr led to 71%4| President: Harry Sisson, general wit Tenens in eat 24 |" gues pe Bray an SLi] record Campel bats. hit safely in nine of ; Busybees, Seaweed |av. oo PRE GS. * The Dodgers moved within ec for the 3rd annual Global Be ‘Lead Race Winners | vercentase poi ot ma by trp: (1s tan ve ctuainca by weitne t ; 3 ee os : AP wirvphete | ‘The Brede-owned lightning Dea Mucller poced. New York $8 25 ‘Latayete Bla. Detrol_ 2. es Saige nang SAvebea' boca eh Web Sams Mehabub-e digs the ts Oe V3 visury Itetece’ ce cu on Darr s 101 ret of Osama and th (Gehringe, Prices are #00, $150 Turley of the Yankees in the third inning yester- “at Briggs Stadi << bapose Seaweed, were double winners on cadeune to cane ore and $2.00. A six-day series ticket Sunday’s twin bill of sail racing at for 15 games is $7.50 for reserved ix 3 : oe Lake Yachting e At tae 0a the tee Reaver yen sts PE Sah ON, ay : After Almost Quitting : Grand Rapids 9 Dumped -—. a ars eu 9 segie to BA fle ererege) Nn aad tented at 2 : ‘ pe ; . Busybees ppered was recalled football baseball pd be . | . Hazle Sparking Braves in Non-Pro Tournament |ing by Bruce rede and in the|* minors & month ago, from ‘Watertrd High, ls starring in. a Gees eon ; Compete oul Se cicnae ne SO ee is * pte ty ee age ie ar games. ‘ 4 : , - PHIL AD ’ : Rapids, Mich weed even under arren Spahn, won his Callf., where completes Sep tte 22 Fi i at tl STADE etn mating eee layer P Ieth, accounted fo the other Fen) 5s Sass saevtoter $l are pa gn ge By Hh © week ago Deoause of decided to ive baseball one more| Coane baseball because of a(20%-Pro baseball tournament wi Bact slppered by Frank Fleck. 155 Robin cum eagle ge ge ee = never shaft, today . troublesome defending champion race, was . . soso” bse,“ Iv OY rm yotray aso ade a deunlons, oe’ te “aise Sie eed ating orale dinsnnd Fort Wayne,|second in the afternoon event,|Pat® hit the seats for the losers./ ‘lewanes Of MMS team. | Me. hit at the plate, No sir, this tent a)e°oo 2) bons. at the. Pontine/are leading the National League|a ti average, is hitting) ‘The Grand Rapids team held Blueboat, with the Newman boys,| Th blast broke up a six-hit shut} Tee Reems On ® gauss tree salary drive. We've ‘known for : ty 7% saben. He is Bob Hane |, slag gaps pe te ree tiene bonne Ey on ool ctaneaalive Canes roomy. mate that good iting, would Sli cen Ga tilts to HOt, DR ete eet ie & Sol ne Te aoe ee ee Nelson's Mavic} The veteran Sal Maglie pre-| yyr5 1. * * us going good. That's) took his heat, won the pursuit | ialer leagues. Braves July 28 and hasn't stopped, Mer Fields put the Indiana team|Row-e-Boa morning thistle test,| served Don Drysdale’s 13th win |fonmer ‘Donan Vuans: Wite of just what has happened. “| and captured’ the din 5? th ahead with t, with Jack Rowe, 2nd! by striking out Ken liormer Detroit Lions’ rookie ae ; : race of the | The youngster, who only a few times at bat since his pro- his winning two-runjin afternoon Boyer 08 | George " [etthander BUM Hoeft benefited | #°UF tastest cars. o : motion trom Wichita, where belo: ite hand te dink walsh ae eae oneness ee Rage tent yg Li rrr from Kaline’s betty bat ‘yester- |_ Behind Fair in the feature were failed to hit 300, Hazle In other gates, Colonial Heights,|Jo Fries -in the 9th tm the Brooklyn trl- women’s wate vionshi day. Hoeft scatiored eight [Bll Kourt of Brighton, Nelson : : tiled t ht 30, Hae as seve. eteted Pers, Oia, 22 inthe mornin, and Rambing Masel yap reads mean yg ain Olga Coabaaier yeoten ‘Yankee hits, allowing ‘Hank (Ward and Holan Johnweck. The| ids$ itle hong 12 innings, and Sinton, Tex.,|(Ted Moncrieth) was 2nd in the| with mney Green See SOF idny. , Bauer's solo home run leading drivers from eight different may downed Bryam, Miss., 8-2. © —_—‘afternoon (3rd in morning) agcat as hemes off the first Inning and an un- took part in the feature, and He smashed homers Nos,.4 and|~ : Mueller walloped two homes) Wally Burkemo shot sub earned run in the third. He to stop Fair. F " peg egg Aone Cg BY " |and added a pair of singles for a qelt tn cach ‘found wie winuing fanned six. Bob Valentine. won the semi- 0 le as, the Scares coats, nin No Deals With Parker saree op: Bip grer dhgocmrery f+ Bell nde eff: Ha Backed up, too, by four double final. In the feature “‘Anmteur lies 7-3 for their 14th’ victory in socked a Shreeren chest, 9 tiple) (ee ea haat oon Dek plays, Hoeft sailed to victory No.| D&J” race which saw 32 drivers ; the last 18 games. During that " Sead ingle as the Giants fad aj % Scoomplish this feat was Bob 6 — 14 under his 1956 performance, compete in four’ heats of eight | The T. A. Grissom. team from|stretch Hazle has driven in 21 i{ : rennet A gpcian ty gli gm: Tage : He has lost eight. racers each, Don Rusalac of Mil- |Southfield won the Class A regional/runs. He also singled and walked : les Cpor pei Agar gs Me eee ford, Gene ‘Simons of Pontiac, |Softball crown last night at Beau-|yesterday for a : : — eee : Dernorr «NEW YORE || Gien Shettleld of Pontiac and |detle Park with « doubleheader Plate. ee | ; : tga Grand Haven Racer pee 2 “tT Thy ho a pea ae ok eon le BALTIMORE @ — A report that former Detroit Lions coach Ray- Suk s * bd i mond (Buddy) Parker will coach the Bal , Vern. Law yielded Biles 2} ¢ miowree mf 5 3] Rents said Andy Pafko by Colts president Carroll Rosenbloom. re ass tn nel oy sages eee Outboard Champ eo ott ee st oe Rosenbloom told the Baltimore Sun yesterday that “it's an amaz-| bounced Lega ge aac a WORCESTER a BLE Keke 28 este ing thing to me. I was under the impression that he (Parker) the - 4 Mass, # — John * 3% s\Speedway, 1D tng with Art Rooney (owns was go-|the nightcap to post an $-2 victory.|=nnenga of Grand Haven, Mich., 5 a aaias B 2 Pious mishaps. , (owner of.the Pittsburgh Steelers)."" Law's 3rd shutout was his 10th{% the national C-utility-class title aa ¢ Tots 33 8 A story in the Detroit News Saturday said that Parker would teh of the cnet” Rookie Don esterday atthe national stock out ea e323 338 oS ee re ne Cites wes ee casein to Eision won for Chicago with Cub cue championships on Lake Sten meats 3, Kealine, 0. 3B— Mosh a Ae. : Hone two weeks |sar of the day with three hts 0] 47 0¢ mph, average in Thured of secret agreements between the Colts and Parker. The Colts have no) "****™* Miner Leages Baseba |S OVer Choppy waters at a 45.895 ~ desire at this time to tear down confidence in Ewbank by having an- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE m.p-h. average. } other coach waiting in the wings.” < Vansgurer $4, bas Diego 63 Skip, Forcier of East Lansing, ths clicy alse sald tho Colts contacted Parker throagh s league [P= Se Rees et a ae oe | | official and aied Wiliiiad Yo babs cudiiii granted ws, gee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE rege ge ma ts ft ns wp’ Parker v0 tho Pittsburgh Steclers cannot get him.” Loe * race. : ’ "The Sun said it contacted NFL Commissioner cant aot Mn” |S ee Butch Hall of Eaton Rapids delphia on the Parker report and was told by Bell that “Parker can’t AMERICAN ASSN, Mich., was involved in an accident er ee ee Paul 7. * ad nee. ie beet sad, eng Saeen be ames Burnham of Conneault, ver . af Ohio, collided on the south turn. | Hoot Song Tuesday's! ‘Hambletonian Choice io : De “ of the business transacted in this i wat _ terson’s last foe, field, NEW YORK (INS) — Boxing certain- s last foe, the seasoned if be- where the bulk of the work consists of ji ly has its faults, but it is ridiculous for’ os critics such as Congressman Kenneth Keating to condemn it on the basis t i 8:00-15 .......... $12.95 iO | TH SAFE DR ER LEAGUE ; i N. PERRY z __Fe2anat slalom and the jump, was third the heretofore so-called “impos 7:1Q-15.......... $10.95 in the trick event to pile up her ead. Z 7 we h Sccnentaamadebamtananianitcimatiieanmemmanaeiemmanmmann Overall comments on the affair, lost Yesterday's game was his 18th Joss against eight wins, one of the! ter-ski « worst records in the majors. MOUND GIANT — The six-foot, six inches of Jimmy Tumlin is set off by one of his normal-sized teammates, Gordon Burnett, at East Point, Ga. The 14-year-old hurler has fanned 87 batters in 55 innings to date in Babe Ruth League play. Cook Drag Race Winner MOLINE, Iil.. — Emory Cook,|top speed of 163.65 mph. vester- a year-old. garage mechanic day. : rf from San Diego, Calif., won the} Cook won the Maremont Trophy . ‘ : world series of drag racing with a and a $1000 university scholarship : by topping other entries in acceler- ation runs from a dead stop over 5 rt Briefs a one-quarter-mile track. Lao : 6 ; : 3 Le poris Gary Greth, 23, runaing a) £ ' ; : modified roadster, hit 160.71 : | : Charley (Tombstone) Smith, Pa- m. ph. to take second place. A : : 4 : é ; 2 cific Coast welterweight, learned newspaper advertising salesman | | - , to box aboard the USS Helena dur-| trom Tucson, Arit., Greth also * = Three times in 1889 Tod Sloan Sero Postoian, a 36-year-old ga- rode the winners in five races one mechanic from. Detroit, av-| : 2 a six-race program. eraged 159.85 m.p.h. to win third , : - «4+ place. He won the fastest lap time . 1 Cup between Great Britain and the), The fiveday svent hy ogra United States began in 1927. Age ne . +. - had some 400 entries. This was the fourth annual series. the Boston Red Sox — mene! PREMIUM x *« *® sum desert makes up the White Davey Moore, , Lexington, Ky.,|Sands National Monument in the featherweight, is the son of a min-| American Southwest. 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Yet, they’re the fine-car price! f =: eee SS a. : t : i=™ = a : - and a price for every pocketbook Whichever "S7 Ford you choose...one thing’s Ford Is the lowest priced of the low-price three! re eee more when you buy it... worth more when you Another reason why smart : say, “Little budgets love big ef \ ee i Cantem Todor Seda parks tourfiament. Utah netmen .leollected the other half. *x* * The final match in the mixed doubles. di was scheduled yesterday as the week-long tourna- ment ended at the Liberty Park rain Honors Divided “Tos Angeles and Utah) |strokes behind. held Saturday and stayed there wtih a shake te Wally Burkemo after the him by two strokes yesterday for this event and each time Burkemo WINNER AND RUNNERUP — Max Evans (left), assistant pro at Rochester Golf and Country Club, extends a congratulatory hand- wood Country Club. It was the third time that Evans finished 2nd in Pontiac Press Phote veteran Franklin Hills golfer beat the Michigan Open title at Edge- was the man who topped him. |Bob Keller breezed 279. Max Plays 2nd Fiddle Winning a Michigan Open golf championship, it seems, is just not) especially when Wally Burkemo is around. The old saying “always a brides-| maid but never a bride” fits) Open tournament and Burkemo are involved. Burkeme won the state crown | for the Ist time in 1950 at Adrian’s Lenawee course and | Evans was runherup. Two years ago Wally repeated at Wash- tenaw Country Club in Ypsilanti | and Max again finished 2nd. The classy Franklin Hills pro took the state crown for the ird time yesterday at Edgewood Country Club with a 72-hole total of 772. What happened to Evans? He took 2nd place again, two Evans, Jack Fieck's assistant pro at Rochester Golf and Country Club, played consistently good galf in this tourney, but muffed his chances to catch Burkemo by missing hard-luck birdie putts. which cost him a par. - * * Burkemo, national PGA king in 1953, played “‘cagey” golf, as he termed it. He forged into the lead display of regulation shooting. Wally called Sunday's victory “highly satisfying because it's the only thing I've won all year.” He has also been runnerup in the state Open three times. New course records had short | Edgewood pro Jack Hoffman — ist set the record of 66, five | under par, about a month ago. Detroit's Bob Inman and Evans matched that figure and Burke- mo set a new mark with a 65. Then Tom Talkington of Ypsi- lanti equalled Burkemo’s feat. + August WITH E OUR BIRTHDAY eB Crash Kills Cub Scout We're. Celebrating BurkemoThwarts Evans Title Bid a 3rd Time He also failed on a twodeoter| SUF prises Himself degraff, a tall, balding Arizona and had to cancel them. | lives during the three-day grind, ali,” Chick Harbert, the long-hitting Alston Favors Drott | CHICAGO # — Brooklyn Dodger ‘jthe Ist round leader with a. 66, added scores of 70-69-70 for a 275 total and 3rd place. Big John Barnum of Grand Rapids carved cut a score of 278 finish 4th and Royal Oak's home Sth with yg * oe * Tom Talkington, young Ypsilanti pro, matched Burkemo’s course record 65 in yesterday's morning , but he faded to & 72 in the afternoon and finished 6th at 280. Meadowbrook’s Chick Harbert, . a four-time winner of the state Open tourney, came next on a 282 total. Evans and Inman, trailing Burkemo by only one stroke at the 54-hole mark, missed chances to eatch him when putting breaks went against them on the final round of Sunday's 36-hole windup. * * Max muffed birdie putts of six and three feet and blew a two- footer for a bogey five. Inman made his bold move to catch Wally by dropping birdie putts on Nos. 14 and 15, but he missed short putts for “birds” on the 16th and 17th holes. a Burkemo, who Ist won the state Open crown in 1950 at Adrian's Lenawee course and repeated in 1955. at ‘Washtenaw, pocketed $750 for his business-like efforts, Evans netted $500 while Inman's “take'’ Art Olfs dr., of Lansing, who fashioned rounds of 68-75-75-67 —286, was the fop amateur in the tourney. Veteran Tom Draper from Birmingham took 2nd spot with 287. The 6,400-yard Edgewood links Meadowbrook pro, took a seven Sunday’on the 36-yard : _.|8th hole. Always a popular favor-| in the cards for Max Evans lite with the gallery, Harbert had| a sizeable crowd following him all day. : proved to be a nightmare for Pon- tiac golfers, none of whom could equal its par 35-36—T71 layout for Yi Gene carded a ist Tound 69, m lost—his touch around the greens and ended far down the list with 293. Mike An- idonian shot an opening day 70, but ' st » An estimated 2,000 spectators|tnish ent Thon rece vinden Evans perfectly where the state ttended yesterday's 36-hole finals. |after 54 holes. finish, and Lloyd Syron withdrew Wins 2nd Major Event By CHUCK CAPALDO MILWAUKEE (®—For a golfer who maintains money is second- ary, boyish looking Ken Venturi of San Francisco is doing all right for himself, The pro pocketed a $6,000 check yesterday for winning the $35,000 Milwaukee Open golf tournament New Western Champ ST. LOUIS @—Veteran Ed Up- Tucson, Ariz., before each of the first three rounds of match play “I expected to qualify for the top 16 . match play, but that was 2 Stars Top Field CHICAGO (®—Calumet Farm's Kentucky Derby winner Iron Leige and E. Gay Drake’s Swoon's Venturi Milwaukee Champ by five strokes with a 13-under par 267 at the 6,353-yard Tripoli Golf Club. The victory, his second in a row in tournament play, catapulted him from 30th to 15th place on the PGA's money list with earn- ings of $14,211. in less than four months, . Venturi, 26, turned pro Nov, 28, 1956. He didn’t become eligible for money in PGA co-sponsored events until May 28. 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OF, GOODBYE, KIDS--- AND DON'T FORGET --- EAT {MORE GREENS \ Kae ST ty Ute Peete thyecicate, tee By Ernie Bushmiller TACHIO: A PIS toe Ub Pr Ol. — Ab age T's AST WE You, WAY YOU CLEANE! MY WINDOWS ~— OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pentioe f Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way *g solve al! your buying and sell. | ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Wow, CAN'T a _ By Charles Kuhn WELL, I KNOW THERE'S 1] | WHEN USUALLY SOMETHIN’ KOON nal es Grain Prices WHEAT (mew) Dec. ....++:- Sg ee« 23% pt ee 10% MGs pectan BOE? BMD. © as0seey 13 ad pusens tue $estre ‘ : m « ebag tes ves werece View Be Bae i satus 2.40 Mar, ..... oi Oct, . Thao May _..s.+ + 1.33 Nov, Pr 12.40 _ Dee. eavees 12.00 New Rights Bill Big Negro Win Southern Whites Suffer , E2503 art : nie srg! HL a court order to stop a voting there rights ‘violation. Again, would be exposure. For once a judge issues such an order, he would hold a public hearing to bring out the facts in the case. And the bill leaves untouched the judge's traditional power to try and jail—without a jury—any« one in civil contempt of courts for disobeying his order. Lodge Calendar | 3 ‘or Willlam * oe Wm. H. Anderson, W.M, — Ady. cae j *~ abee pares X & ‘ “ he MO : : : a a ve epeas He, \ f eo ND : Joe * ion knows that} The problem is to get the in- * * TL an a i i nh i i Z Z 3 i i ef [ j d i : 2 i ai # nf 0 : iE ef i fi (behs.) dos. ..... ceescaeca LOD ‘f CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, AUG. 26 (AP) — Opening!’ Fe off % at 22% on 5,000 shares; | major Bethlehem Steel up % at 44 on 5,000; and New York Central up) % at 28% on 1,500. “dee! 4 £ o F) New York Stocks i sepees, ‘+ oe ae - re mick 2 a wcvxess 32 eepie 2 ee oes M thew a: em OP Lae eee A call eeedhoned BESSEES if af 3 z : i ea, Saw Sass hatin ak ek ed # i 3 a fl Pat i iPr g 5 ! it James role in the 026, an increase of $9,057,720 or 5.4 per cent. Earnings were $3.20 per share on 8,789,185 common shares outstand- by ing July 31, 1957, as compared with $3.34 per share on 8,239,861 shares ee igs game gars in the higher Howse mething: of products for public con-|approved. have . sumption. While Knowland declined to), STATE OF Micl yen Corporation executives contend|name any figure, some other Re-| juvenile : -* that from 200 to 500 ideas sub-/publicans said they would be lucky et eae taker Gaon oa mitted must be examined to find|to boost the total to around three mae a, C5 ee one that is worthwhile. They point|billion dollars. Fethion having been fled» out that a $25 preliminary patent) This would be about 300 million srt. allgiag -where- research by the inventor saves/dollars short of the amount Eisen-| Shouts of ot he everybody time money. - hower described as a mini-iviclated a law of the Stete, an “George S. a under Machine & Foundry vice president |tual program in the cur-|"to the name of the ‘people of the i Seige At Se etek partment. [rent Decal year which bégua_ July Seated et oat os ing on sald pee upon a submit agreement. This| There was bipartisan support in|fosnv 4 er states that the invention isn’t be-ithe Senate for increasing the|st' Peatise tm sald: County, ing submitted in confidence and|House total, but little hope that|Sclocy tmthe forenoon "a at tae that the corporation doesn't agree|the committee would go along|ter*by commanded to appear personally to compensate the inventor. with an effort to lift the amount I being imprctica! to, make ~*~ * * to the $3,367,000,000 previously) services ersot, iis, immer - A payment agreement is some-|fixed by Congress as a ceiling. a copy one. week Previous te suid Best g that many an outsider with) Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said, “Itt. pctntea "snd ctreulated in said ideas has asked because he fears|now looks like the committee will/county. that when the corporation knows|report out something between) ,Winess. , the Menorahs | Arthar his secret he's lost his bargaining|three dollars and $3,100,-lcity "or “pestios teeta Geentee tis power. Some courts ” tang day of August, 4... 1967 Sir chase the axel abe ae hen tre eda weet an outside submission contract, even if the invention’ is old or readily available from The Inventor’s greatest fear probably are that will use his idea ee ee oe upset the company’s large vested|ment, this would interest in its cause of the costs os So Hastings admits th count with a big corporation Key Oakland Areas Work Begins Next Month! to Replace 13 Old Bridges: metal culverts to be delivered to --jthe 13 sites. within 30 days, Van Roekel said. Liste hy twnship, the projects 4 Farmington Township, on Hal- |t Work will begin next month on a $33,419 project to replace 13 old H . E ; i On the average number of shares $ i FF if | AG Te E F i as z 2 ¢ Car Hits Motorcycle; Two Are Hospitalized Two brothers are in the hospital Fs Jj i OB a || i a a% J E z pea f i fe f 4 . aga, Cee. me ane proper re i ean, ilo Ree ee HOME OWNERS | SAVE UP TO 25% For Coverage on — NICHOLE zemavet server a "It's the service after the we will take core of your every J | will) be cleaner...your fuel . | bill lower and you will be as~, sur d of a warm, comfortable js rf sale that counts... ae “AP BBE [ —s«Over thirty years of dependable ; fA; servicing of Pontiac and Oakland gy \ County families with better qual-_ ity fuel has won huhdreds of friends for Gee..,The winning of friends and maintaining satis- fied customer relationship is se- cured by constant service. When you arrange with Gee for the delivery of oil to your home you may forget about winter | srenther ~ ae ae t, tonne tivers wi you suppli with New Mobilheat delivered in Gee's metered trucks. You are al- ways sure of having better qual- _iity oil at all times. _ with et-98 QC, Witty AMAZING , ADDITIVE RT-98 oa CALL FE 5-8181 TODAY heating need...your home ¢all winter-tong. a ad sala A thats i UIA SIND SY at sea AR ing aaa Nh ys a ai oo dbs A I a ies: Ish eae " : cuit + Ei ie ee FR Gh aR NOR rcalpelag Se ud i x* * * He is one of the real heroes ot|and a fence around the clean liitle So here he is, with the latest of the hospital beds, but not his own, from the. Red Chinese border, Dr. Thomas A. _ the child’s mother watches. : NEXT: The story of Ion, a. 10- year-old native boy. F i ; “) % iY i i ES i ce cee ty chat & lit Ere 4 : ii [ i we been urged to grant news - raphers permission to enter Com- munist Chnia, re Robert McCandless, holding} presents to the American public a “imore complete, truthful and accu- rate report than would otherwise be possible.” The State Department —— re te eee athe MEN : “ha rea N;| Sa gant ie ATTENTION : YOUNG : 5 : 3 8 r i 2 y : 3 i rt v ~*~ E i iz 22 a 7 LJ | i NO EXP. NECESSARY If you are 21-28 and have at least a high school edu cation, you may qualify for our planned manage- ment training program. The men selected will be trained in our modern, air-conditioned o ffices. training in the lending, collection and clerical hases of our business. his professional training normally enables a man to assume a mapagerial as- signment within 5. years. Rapid growth and our policy of promotion from within help to make for a secure future with op- a, Ta ot coevies. ™/You will receive thorough} portunity. In addition you FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 il thy Ce] will be eligible to partici- pate in our many. out- standing employe bene- jfits. If you believe you would like working with the public at a non-selling job, why not come in and about a career with HFC, ..- HOUSEHOLD. FINANCE CORP. 1% 8. SAGINAW CAN YOU HANDLE 50 wiClIVE LISTINGS e cee. sell & Sonal silos help Goh wt nae __= a well « & busy “PHONE BM 34196 C. Schuett, Realtor 400 land ty 50) & DY & —— GROUF reo it I San nvesti ill - Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Female 11 a ee ee ee te Ree Employment Agencies 8A REAL ESTATE a ey ony wee PAY | WOMAN 18 OR Sor Drie eer eee ret. No fee, FE 4384i, s Help Wanted #9 ey : 5 q 8. : z (Hubbard Bidg.) OFFICER GIRL TO LEARN SWITCHBOARD—$250 New Car Showroom 4 eet Sua erator at -_ HOUSE "RAIS. isin a Mix CONCRETE. LAY blocks and brick. FE 5-1958. Building Service 12 ROOF REPAIRS AVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 FE 5-231. ei TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING BR. D, Thom: FE 4-6041 you get PENSION WANTED M having & as caretakers. PE 86165. ns _. Plastic & demonstration i PART TIME WTD. ie. hostess Free- Kervimenis ot September. Call OL | COUPLE FOR CARETAKERS i FOR 206 Auburn Ave. in LADIES — 4 HOURS DAILY FRoM/| P47 ade gg ee ae tween 6 8 8 - : Press Box 9. 5-138, oe %Ea" ESTATE i OR} reer Center B-l Riker Bldg. FE WANTED— SALESMAN TO SELL , saleswomey ww new home : . 3 ter the | LADY. Pontiae us rane oer, amnere Ss gushion shows i LA 3s le Write TANNERS [16 x. siaiog Young Men 18 to 28 je ra e iss Dove at 5-9220 to ar- Large international will interview sharp men to enter training for and promotional work. No ¢: ence necessary, but you m be : sf _fange for personal mterview. Oppor tunity -‘lanane-iwee QUARTERS, FAY mr e full charge of home, 2 boys § & ‘Woene fod Housework & yrs. ia for free Own Room with FY wivtnee a wiilities. Midwest eoss raise bait & home. Doesn . We : | —SALESLADIES gibatlamptes Wigan Sais EXP. FRUIT Ti sales ability to sell better| quite gunday, 1325 W. Maple Rd. with women’s apparel. Work evenings Employment Agencies 8A Personnel ] 6-8. Bloomfield Fashion Sho Sslet? | SALESLADY FOR FULL TIME a =, Alice's Wonderland Toys, 362 . Frank’s Dry Cleaners noes Corner of Auburn & Paddock. 3 bill ag a JR. 8 REAL ESTATE New subdivision ps sll S"cecaies be neat in ap DAMS.CO. » 1 te 56. talk with Mr. McIntosh} morn- EXP. MAID. NO COOKING OR ogee 40 hrs, week. Must have | em ‘ans, Ret, required. OL Fes : W. , at Dixie: Spot, comer of U.8. 10 and MESS WANTED. MELROSE [IXPERIZ CED ca order commission, at "Splegel 5 * in. |"WTD.: SALESLADIES|°._. “ FULL OR PART TIME| we ctnman APPLY AT THE NEW! rEDER erie etree, ee! EF, VELL YN 1052 8 to noon. SILK FINISHER | 2322 E 3 "Meat gta a Ie. es You've had some selling experi- OCI WORKER (| L©ve _THat orricz 4250 | ence in apparel. ‘Air conditioned “an emswer | eee ay | ee oo 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE AV one ouG i Be PARTI UeARe MAR : EOUR EDUCATION BU: Machine Sales... ..8400 | = ACCOUNTANT ne Soe | mw] EVELYN [Rae # EDWARDS | me Saari hee PONTIA rs i ee ah L FOR PA } But gust ag A] = VOCATIONAL COUNSELING firm ito work’ for. 8 days wee ihuclaaie interes in PEOPLE JUMP ON THE so IF. e : BAND WAGON Fore bet com peleral $200 fo start, IF 4. Are Most Likely to SUCCEED SURPRISE EDW RDS ou ssn de opin company, We clean. makes of furnaces, lers, rators, hot water heaters, is and any size Seton, Ghimeey ‘bnakets mode to rates. : m CARPET YER NEW On USED debs, palin. shampoo, EM re So 2 le 4-398 AND 8ER . Member | Oakland Re- Assn. Ph. 1. er, proprietor, v 3 CE, #310 Crooks Rd. Socherte. FE AINTIN & PAEEA WANGING. Pree est. 3-2007. : Sante. - ' PLASTERING D, Meyers EM 3-0) 163 (2) Leach 19 St. ALL KINDS OF SEWING, SKAT- ing st es lalty. PE v td DRessM AKING, TAILORING : AL- i] terations. Drapes & formals done in_ my home. Call PE 8-8455. com: Bory New & old Furniture Refinishing 16A —' SPECIALTY, VAR- furniture, FE ANTIQUES nish removed from furni 5-0162 COOK - E 6 Ea : - | ‘o fil future vacancies in Pon- if you are.a good typist and ’ Ber: | trasepotatns "Wicraeer’°Te:| Sagat fro ears ci| Mody at holy alothane! | Youve Dad come. eaprieney quired. $40 OR 3-4029, aciencé desirable. Must have use . “ enon 4 Working in a Dr.’s offi EXPENSES UP WITH SCHOOL| of ear. Libera: vacation pian,| Si8 @xcelient gina typing. $200 to start. require-| Starting’ You can earn $2 or| sick leave benefits. Do not apply : ° ntiaec r at local office, obtain applict-|yanrery jop $250 7s for ex.mination by writing Here is a GENERAL OF- ichigan Civil Service, Lansing FICE position that is full = 33. . of diversified quties pnd can ei — * & sv rt! ro er. Openings for full time. Day motion in one year. They PON TIAC'S shift ope Also 2 positions want = girl at least 22 yre. open for operators, 5 hrs. on the et age who ts quick," in- : ev shift. i telligent and a ; . & Wednesday, Au- No shorthand : . Plenty from 16 a.m, to 12 noon rr $0727 2 aub- from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 D.m./IT ALL ADDS UP 406 Pontiac Bank Bid Pontiac City Index, 240 To & girl who is a good ‘Sia. ie Aenve I den nat Instructions EXPERIENCED WAITRESS T Mi ay an opportunity’ be A AAA wanted. y in person. 857 W. Oys- Oys- OYS missed. Pleasant, congenial } ere ws { _ Muron Bt een og in @ small of- wry Pg ee MAy- é prod gg £ a ene ; hus! e up whe * a — | mor for e than wages. FE you're looking for. oe _FB Bes vest 80007 after 3:30 Siged i, babrating Oy i PLAZA. GOOD ‘WORK}| rents of colags| RQGEEWIVES. YOO CaN Ean ING CONDITIONS AND], fot apply’ at focal] RICHMN —MELe—a~warrmmmy| 2135S. _ IN MIRACLE MILE / | Loca” shea > fo ewe fe 2 W. &. GRANT STORE| ; Fast- Typist : pi Pas es, f el ~ CUSTOM PLUMBING , INSTA ains| Insurance Agencies 17A 1 . | 0 W. Lawrence INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 3_W. Huron FE 5-8183 =|. Laundry Service 18 SA. Co.'s Aaatiatoreslt deuce, us Ine. wee eae an INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS P. W. DINNAN FE 66 W. Huron on men DOWN tee or will Gete for free and clear. a FE a eros wo hag Manip NICHOLIE & HARGER. | _Tadustrial Tractor Cot | anp-comtRacis BERVICED, wi[ 7 ; |" Sa z 3 a Sees ; Re | re : af Pena eee ne teachers EM | “T'll have to admit, Professor Berliner, music does something low puree FE Gilt, a _3-Mi4. for a person — it- made a pretty good neighborhood fighter : in § ao ORTGAGES 3a iy i cut of Ded!" uP GOOD % ACR and. 8. =| -} ame CHARLES, “f117 & oa. 1R ber or re gee Me ta800. #2000 sinsee torn, October t 1 Mn. og Sy BE, 5. aaa or or ouplen pre =e Py, HOTEL AUBURIN ae, hui. Nice bm ge 3 ¢ a pn oe tae : a. ek i * 1 A J ia with : ~—— - — 2 BEDROOM CASS LAKE RANCH — | arate enn FCLEAN,| {PF% large lot on paved street = yg cove a, io cae : Wanted Land ey — me par} Werr charming bunts for as: | Be''acpfoe' Seek. ‘Siuia'"tis 'N.| T% ‘oeiania down ‘parment | See ™*Ginlng" em ents : Ture, “Adulte” only. 289 Ke Ped: | ‘mediately until dune” sen Wm | ~Pezzz- PE 66126, i offer gl Ee Contr acts a flack. A 40450. i Rent Office Space 41 | : ACK ares end eating space. Pull : ay. clients ar oes Seterested 3 ; 3 BEDRM. OIL HEAT. FOR AP. ROPPLP LPP PP PPR APPA J i ge 7 eit ta ait and hang eutrance.| fea Tein gest Dixie Hwy. "Ma | Dointment call FE 8-a147. resuiaais | with black top “drive and EAST SIDE baa Fh hie 3 ar uatarn att aap 1 LARG- DOWNTOW N LOVELAND pareing area iMecar at- oy. liepection of prope * Sy may Sg FETT BESS |s pon —verEE TSS its only, Located | Located within 300 fest of 100 pet! 4. OS i ose pa a rms. P. eel 3 nn — = Semttes Lake, a 'borotay eu. of }room suite, with sso oq | PE 3-487 ei —e 41661 WALLS : . L. Templeton, Realtor Ri, UNPURN. APT ce aN: | EM 2-063. After § pm. __ | Heat and hot water furnished. | “BRICK BUNGALOW r ss Be | Coens’ ne. ye 4s | 2c -" | {gyyenuiile “4,” Waterford, OR| 3 TWOREDROOM HOUSES Se 3 bedrooms. Large and din- P ; ij ; ote ser = room. . tiled i tis ; a ielevision Service 22\" Wanted Real Estate 32A | —Ai¢_ sleeping room. 38_ Norton. 7 LARGE ROGUE Pyr. SA7H 3 BEDROOM. PYT. LAKE, | i0 Roy Annett, Inc af srs 2 io Buren ae ~- ye: COPENHAVER'S RADIO & Tv iit er 3:30 fete Pant pet ax . feelers cated 1003 Lasalle. "FR i-s0se ton calls, FE 4601. whe Zoe FM _>O. Soca \Evesings @ Sunday 1 to Gi baY_On NiGHT TV SERVICE 30 MIN ‘ | SR a RATE PE 03a |? ROOMS AND BATH, 9M. 3c ONLY $4,950 rE or FE 533000 bd TES | sfter 6:20. Ciayburn. OR 3-T190. "MODERN OFFICES © 3 bedrm. home, located tm the ¥._ STRAKA That is all It takes to have one ‘ | TR : ‘|3 RM. HOUSE & BATH. PARTLY en gg ye FY "i courteous sales: ; turn. Inquire 27 N. Cass. PE mple Parking Space with fixtures place. Needs eer ga, 3 ee oad stations” Seteees Weer On 3 BEDRM,giatt cl heat, gerace,| between, Birmingham and Pontiac:| | S006.” : Sept, 1 jo sume 1. Me fe spout ‘3000 4." feet. For reat er | Oxford Mice AY Oe bates Po ‘Twinbrook 1235. oe Parking lot adjoins, MI| ¥~ Buy Thru Pa idge © ROOMS Stee em sae Real Estate Office List Thru Partridge _ 5 ROOM AT MACEDAY on Wixom Road. ° ge was ‘son fur : 3 Lake,-call OR N. PONTIAC }ajaimaW ENTRANCE, une Ok Sai = ee cet ese nog TAPNY Es Broker |x mnt 7 Pn, sae mag ie, By gy BR suite, Gas be Oat FE b-sios. OVERS DRAPES BED | ‘i week. Si Pa.gAtae or wih 3 eaieren: For Rent Miscellaneous 42 3 arm. brick ranch. butt COUNTRY HOME. ’ ‘ , ‘ Pagar iia circ tail 7 $15,300. ‘ . oe Lake 7 CLEAN _ ROOMS. UPSTATE. vine. Auburn Ave. rear oifles. FRORAGE BOTLDING ad Lost - 2 eee Se waist) LISTINGS WA ae =r beh want ‘ RSE Seater apr mes Srey ne men 24x60 A Lease $300 per year: ts 45361, ‘ns ‘Aupare Ave : 7 ROOM LOWER, REFRIO. front furn, or unfurn, Through For Sale H R YOUR |3RooMS e BATH. BABY WEL-| Siete gall wil neat Gencrel Bog | —uee_ EM 20012. POS we A Gon OR pene, | 884, Royal One, saree an 8 come. 106 Tresden, ia Peates or | ee GonaTen, | CASS LAKE, RANCH TYPE. 3 : Medic Mic call_MY 2-1961. ss ye" ar} owes’ es =~ eo Ween, bake oy beat” cnepates. 2 tncome. Corner lot. 5 k ¢ wnalzsle Middleton wat |) ROOM, APT. FURNISHED. 9 Over bs Hardware. per iillew "pesen, eathics, rang tiled d pasement 2 car garage, $15.-| Paved hans car garage. $3,- efront IRWIN ; Park re See town. PE $3407. . Harbor. _ $00 MI 6 . 500 dn imunde B autié ful 16 Hit “SOLD eases eae Sn) ear ae | cae MARSH ‘Bees CR NOT SOLD) , oe : . IP i gs: ene MILL LAKE RD. STRAYED OR PICKED UF WALE on 0. Oe @pm.| futuished” Close tn. for down, 2 rooms Eppera sano) VETTE, een oop arg | eg ST oe ae |e plea a | BP Gi: Sor . Large gar- t Child welcome. 525 Joslyn Rad. > ammaad for 2 yr. lease, FE ive ck hows pape Mule Te) MY" 24066 Lake Orion SeanSS ine ah vticracen 2” Beamer oo BR * ems 10 ©. Howard. 4 x om Wil. inctnded Reae,| ¢ rooms & beth. Pall Dasemvent A, or J CLEAN PVT. ROOMS. GROUND | 7E 32-4173 8 a.m. to § p.m. Heights Rd, Lk. ; gas furnace, Oniy $9,900 with $2,- Hobbies & Supplies 24A | fore “arlkere: auhe exis, |§ RM DUPLEX OXPORN, tan We. | 2120. | “a arp ae FE 5-430. 47088 or FE. . MODERN 2 BDRM. HOT WATER, 4 BEDROOMS - PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES. on ROOMS, 7 Rus. ees, fireplace, custom kitehen.| Close in. rien doa fn" yot Book store, 13 R. Lawrence Gt. #: gundas m8 Ss eens | CLEAN AND -IR'-00D GORD? Ressonaple, to right party. EM condition, Call for details. ~ Notices & Personals 25 "RM. MODORRD- FOR PVF. | “Won. cloce in 3° tom Sodern | CUCKLER REALTY ent. Gas heat. 44029 een dave entronse. De: | MODERN oo "Pew Linco pact 0 | re +n ot 5. meme : PRIVATE DETECTIVES T ROOM RUTOMATIO HEAT AND | - sf" incteses Kent, | w. Lake Dra Walled Dake, ete mane ‘ote Jour mind of worry, us regarding trading | your Sept, ty June eth. 1848 Case Laks reve, is: Ket 43508. COMPARE THIS — se Eis nde, fa, cat | _ Front BOICE oD) | SMALL MOUSE FOR mut, ay. | Csi Palit mee ee hud vest bay ely - tut bode’ ei the] emie’. Call ee or further infor tarn ci Pe boa.) located close to dows come. Seminole. ment. 2 firep! it sale ‘held : moon Plastered walls, osk f : — bin. $14,450 Se = IDGEWAY Huron Gardens - = $1,000 eae = > REARS é REA : Attractive, well im " 957 Baldwin Ave +6203 home on corner i: Eves. ‘ttt 8 Menominee enka ving 6 Drive out me 10 to Mis, t : : '. RMS. PVT, BA R.| Moor, carpeted living room, near = DOWN Sate a Ra me vance heme pear oe a & iesge vege en i 7 Close in, Children weicome. 38| town, available Sept. ist. FE round home on = nate Lake.| ished. 3 betroon, § yh Plains) Orton ‘ mafie © our signe. | Square Lk. Rds, Large util : sold : Giark--or FE 5-7000, 4-8612. Available 16 ier ‘ oe 1 vicinity Near school. ._OR tL _3-7407. JERRY F. AD AMS Co. rr and attached garage. Joris to settle estate. ¥al- Fe ; “ ~“WOOD- | LARGI : 34 RMS, BATH, SUNPORCH, landscaped lot, A- wonderful ue. = : * Satan. oil honk. “Auto. hot wa- 3 > ber water tare. ‘Newly rt 2 BDRM. WA LAKE, MOD. basement, garage. gas furn. 2) Open Eves ‘til #: I to 5 bar. $3,500 down. FE $3228. ea ver heater. Call bet. 10 a.m.| ed. idea! for middieaged work-| Close to cite. Very reas. lots, fenced. Garden. carpeting, 2536 Dixie Hwy. FE 44s Owner Will Sacrifice hi K Si | Edward M. _Stout, Realtor |_ ana 5 p.m. OR 39-9153. ing couple. No children. Nr. bus| 42283. Scopes. 010. Fe 5-370. “Wass tae pes ee . ohn K. Irw in “ 7 N Saginaw St Pa FE 5-468 7 ROOMS AND BATH, GARAGE,| line. no drinkers. Ref. required. 5 Seneu; siNGLE DWELLING. | "ZW? BEDROOM HOUSE TAKE | pick anc span 2 bedrm. home.| Du¢ 2 Mines. ¢ rm. mod. — ‘ tm 8:30 nice yard, West side, adults only. | _** _8-0638. Somincie Mills, Ineulated and car-| Privileges, on % cre lot, will) Coleman furnace, oak floors. A| Sid®, 3 mi out 3 bdrm & bath Since 1925 wie i * WODEAN. HEATED, a BDRid. plan TE Eves.| ‘ke equity or land seniraet a*| good buy at $0,500, terms, be) tu Qerement, oe * ‘ont oh ree We're Selling APF ON FYE CARE CURAN, | opt, 1616 Botkine gt off Moranse sash’ PSHE: Eves.) cown payment. FE 2-7820 Rar. “oh 3B. — Phone FB Eee ___ Sve. 3st omnes quiet, and modem, iA bovrd sitet MA ots Walled Lake | 7 RORM. HOME, STORER HEAT, SY OWN - 7 RMS. & BATH, $60, 360 CLAY- ROAD company. Galt tod Boel aD a OUSE. school, Lakeville. 488" OA ° ~ LTOCKE | * tus. on re pede ve mm, 3 Seeeew, CE Seay: Ate E asanat can Mr esise, | Boose ao Se. 3 bedroom brick, full basement ee IRMINGHAM no Peltchen ‘and wily ‘ives. "Tl 8; Sun. 4 to ai aera eee Mo eo. SES cae 7 RM. MODERN HOUSE TO RELI. eB seek Unico eA ZS™ axe ncer | Remt 3008 3 gtrecten. ib See wood. Was cae ts “onck = Ss, Feleome, ame, $14 week or 650 month.| able 4 miles EB. of Roches- : . en tures, ¢ bing, gas heat, om. Bull sine, 26'x47, RRY = DAS, Co. | “ees ‘eavome ape, “iss Fg 5 tei aeiby Bd. OL 1908.) Cush to sig “d com mortgene, Crescent Lakefront ra bess bear 22's ile’ 4 Taoge it Weiltowwatl carpeting tn "gating tor Sue se Gun fon, week Te ern : eae: mu Sate Fe Cectats 20. ie ae OWNER | femme “work, A" steal for “asee "MARKLEY, ETTER cores taMermont te! 3-938. | 7 own. : ow one fe eat & . po Ty pert} Near Drayton Plains & VAN MAAREN, INC. | 2 Be mae, begiment, + i + a * * A $20 8. Woodward Birm am) only ROY KNAUF per gg meg ree | a. Senete ft small or medium sized BRICK MI #1202. ii JO “ 4,500, S one is in W__Huren St. FE 21421 AD, 102 East Huron Seee doen. Lene na aie Dak | Cusem built, 3 large bedrooms. Only $ ris | Te Penns te bask mes as pote = gong been.) - a ae SH QUICKLY “T've used up three kissproof lipstick, and I still don’t Use OUR 2 know if it works!” ~Oreharl be Ave BURROUG: : R EASY TERMS oT ene Ee OL and | fame eee| 3 : ‘Basie, rar gee eer | Se zanonane spp, Maes | ian; AGRE FARM TOGATED | Heit ot parame + pace an sefeuget round. # acres of't06 | Salo Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| ;stuts teres. OR 25004 me roads 20 acres hardwood ' all tor details, Sone) ~ . LIONEL & AMERICAN w 4 Dare molera noses i bats 9 Loan Company 3 Mer motee sm ane] FLYER TRAINS irararscrest| Kampsen FE 2-9206 [as Felt Base Rags $393 « A ArtOeT © OM Seem oe, 5 Fe sion. ™ LOANS 3 Good cond; $50. OR 33361. EAGT REALTORS FE 40508|4 8 ists HOOPS Eume|94 Fe Wal Tle Be ‘Gave fubusina sureit OR F111, Bt. RUBBER BASE PANT, . 43.79 |* toia™ aoe ALE HOUSE | 11a 's: Saginaw PE $-2100 en oe ETE DeaTRIp I OREREE Quick Cash rere, M4 W. Huron. Pm 430i | AME, i wut Set -_ %.\s ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER, $0 sores. large 10 room. farm |“ SOR THE MAN WHO WANTS A ae wa | oak _Yinew. : Boga, electric water heat- i oo basement. ch ‘Ke2| BUSINESS OWN. SS “ecnumiditer, REFRIGERATOR, $CU. FT, EEL-| ¢f. $30: Thor semi - automatic tae ont i $25 TO $500 ie: hate ies, none fag:| te rates Mag at, Danke | ESBS, Tat el or Ona No se emo larg . Terms. ; ic. = r in ep ¥ ture 15. All in exe, : P 5, Tanee. i. 2 RIDGEW AY No policing or Gal] giher securty. “Eo fo, 4 mouths in exe. cond.-Arehie M ties washer, me Maying ~ ob Pentise 1 Baldwin Ave Pe Gem) 8 bit Jou are relat ehave| friendiy and “phone Pi | BABY CHIB. BRAND NEW. ¢YR. acne ho nn TEAR wood fruit lnddere, 18 to 26 ft 4 oe aie a s| eRe na eh yeti | Poin oe"von'os at crore. | Sch Ae mn me | tek mean ep amenea| Frock Soa Re & FOR Pane END ACREAGES, ein rt and miatirecsee ri oo, coe + guar ein. PE ¥ Up to 877 = to son's ture, Orchard anteed years. Buy « — even ,000 annual % refrigerator GAL. ELEC, HEATER ... ee W. DINNAN My ee wat a HOME &. AUTO oe cALe On @ used Sestine’ Michigun Piuo- 3 Gan ‘Auto, Gas Heater ea 2_y,_Beren_O. information write giving brief out} .° LOAN CO. ples vol air condilionsrs, te Recdditioned Mocicnec: | tausdry traye stand. taiome 823.58 Buy Thru on camber nekerowed Gnd phone! + w. Perry St.' (Corer Pike) rfaper at and eaahers pants | Recoflditioned Appliances "SAVE PLUMBING - _ List Thru Partridge Eagle nies 2 Co., C. R. 66 Oakiand--ave. PE 24021 ee date eet "range, esaes 173 South Saginaw 6t. Call in.” | Mortgage Loans 54/ 8LoxD STEP TABLE & © ten’ besten, Mover “used, tise. = 3 coffee table, $29. Fi 5 water : a Sale Business Property 49" STANDARD OIL CO.-| Toans 9600 to $1500 | ons Beonoom sand jew “air ‘Hecrnic See Buy Thru Partridge — | om tll cerrics pation located) =. Pur any : ~ List Thru Partridge Wilson, sylvan Genter rg omer fed"imast Gul uty. re cies 550° on Di : et 3 Yon ie sot pabinivds SELL, REALTOR furnace. deat for} Buy Thru Partridge aoe. Home woud. maxe|' List Thru Partridge a at $65 a mon! , building. 3209 Or- or ATS i ; chard Lk. ne, mee Long =| ' ome Soa ee Giroux-Franks Fein o'r Shes fey, “ich. | "mower, #4 roller, water RS DELIONT. SLE 5 station- * . ~ * . con eters, SA SATE een Mar™ OH : . ALL GOOD BARGAINS Beeving Bogs — Onte Rent Lease Bus. core 49A Pp t A Ciear Y-Pine boards, 30 | ie : one FULL ASEMENT. 7 Seer sound - & arrow. bs . #0 i . Ghamean PE $4006. ar Tl e 15 tb. or 30 tb. felt, $3.63 rol pS 7 ao rhded bf for ey Fe t om. 3. % THE “BIRD” 40! * vaitty "i a ast Sheetrock _tite, Pe oiee SS Sik! Senet Pent Seas Set ! ie: | teri aime Sex |4x8 Sheet $1.35|ssa ar exe gan nie Re ae xs Fee) NORTHERN LIQUOR 5-0663. oe 23, Just north of Business Opportunities 51 nithws 7B ny Eacelieat gross, Owner's ING waa. | 724 ill be te Bicoksl fraud ‘of Se a: B48 aren ea rf BE Buy Thrif Partridge RESTAURANT | SURPLUS LUMBER & | sie’ ge pohly a Wa, faa dpe PE Pou Ge, PE Sout, | CRORENS List Thru Partrid SODA BAR | eR | a aaiceg oe ee — cARD OnAvEL AD MEIrose AUTO Y. . Cotmenens toe urent on U.S. 10 OA #1160 — 4 Broadway. Rea-| in Pontiac. =; equipm: son for selling — dissolving part-| pienty of parkin Doing a80 “0b gress ora pst year with absentee own- ; B ise ae | price $15,000 on terms. om (ass e . Bear E Lake wht, Zane. Hght SDD -GROCERY . ee -eed Very profitable grocery and pack- WiTH PAINT ‘oor {060 W, HURON ST, ~telibes retary power mowers meeel, Seems pases fo. only soueael onal den. ee Pa Beene eS | See aera | ee Rone kar arte | ta slaso re Ciak Beate Biatioas available "immediately TAVERN gos eR oe eS cleaners, alll makes. i year cur) = TRADE-IN DEPT. "Abt Phone 4 OVERLOOKIN ., CLAIR RIV- ik Guar. Elec. washer...... ‘Fhilee radio, PL DIEC : FOR “SALE: | PLESHA Bose y| goog =~ lama ene vizong BARNES "HAR WARE ag rE seis Spe. w dinetie.s-vccsss: a 3 20, eae Major. baw cde Pi Seo ard. a Sa z _ new ¥ Huron TER, NEVER . 3 dinetie..... eeee . used Also choaeng. Ye foul price Bits 00, cow. Lots of BE Parking Thermostat. controls, console 18 GIDE. ce secsnee COAL UVILDING SUPP. ty Me Bisco wn fat arate bres “hi ousetraller, 41.400 value, tor late cep = i coomee | i dig | big Wrecking : Bar olaing i Orchard Lake ave. PE DMO 7 — Peecppclotment No information “ti; PERM ARKET model ar ruck pr ows’ pay- Peta " —__ | fe, line room exits... -: $anae| Wrecking Brick Build SPECIAL __ sting at pong over phone. HIGH GROSS ~ makes this & | ment on lake Giu'eves. aiter = R : TV. An me rm. ste. $79.96 pod vas of foty bebk ae imenaas ai aaauinn : a! STORE, Feal buy. $14,000. Takes only tm | 6 p.m. OR | console. Nesco Roaster. Sacri- WYTI{AN’S bat Mien 5 | oar en oe : —— _ $300 down, FE $0008.| ventory down. No immediate com-| HUNTING CABIN. NEAR LEWIS-| fice. My 3433, "°°" lag w. Pure WE ¢1129 paint’ Most ‘colors. except. white: USED CAR LOT. ; 2-0203_before 5. GAS REFRIGERATOR #25 OR USED CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR 390 8, Paddock PE 2-0784| Also Rev-satin, * ; and load. Delivered, South Perry St. near —— Will trade for elec. refrig, in and No." Oakland Puck ‘Stbarsave wit bubaing, Lot STATEWIDE -|" "i axe opton rersine cond “on Sah S| suite: On g.anet. | aerass Onstis Mia PE sitar | Paink 438" Greberd Late Ave SE Ee OTE Tor | Paina “wn 8: Estate lee of Pontiac EDROOM LOG HOME CE HEATER ........ sec weer oenaione aes SS0ks “RELIGIOUR BARNES 6 : es Me F : Open Evenings th 8:30 nt, CHARLES “RE EALTOR Laken a - % BLOC ro tg oan vee | Pes Munro Biectrlc Co. 1080 Mathew” Henry. commentaries aif —, ~* AN SAW. | .0-0223 oF PE 5-725, hee Edw. M. Stout; Realtor : ne 7 hi CEPT ANYTHING “IN | PULL siZED FULL BURNER GAS | “17-04 1 “ain Co ey ae ae nation. Best fier. PE bath n w St. ve ssie5| Valuable Distributorshi TRADE. vous. tae ie val oe en mine, Ome? BUY DIRECT 8 wt CHOICE AREA IN THE STATE iste. Cat saiie OP | and oo, all mates, Call Pe Talbott Lumber ene JIM WRIGHT | PRE Schareont ren Gisnae bang: | 0M Clemens, ‘urby" Cor et| g. WE MANUPACTURE rock lath, Paint eer pia. —Eneees, | Boor s window tris "s.1711. S00 | a yt gy USED TRADE IN Cove i seestesesenseesesseves S350) Bie re ea DEPT. RUNG cs-soscccnnes i POCO HR ROR ORO ROR interior Seeeeseey Lay 50 value, $14.96. } Senge bob ts iuvinisenuns 8 frames sony seaee.> 80.06) Stall mien. ra with fau- oe ek ee screens... by 528° $68.00 value. fon Shale" scsi Sane erie ‘ia tom 2 ie. tehiean > i Wall | Tile 1 pe se em ee | Pinstic Wall Tile dd. A-l top soil, sc a hie BOF | pera th ating coer “LETS TALK | np WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBE | ~"pra trot Pest OR 3-00 BUSINESS” ¥, nation doors ee ae nik, é ‘tet a 5 f mw Retmaat wn | Gereraetges | ELEER SP Ae| eee Se Nee | See near ae | eee ee iaincwal os bet | Souk AoE BeneeD ae | rial toe cond Pol Pare eg | on Suman moe | SUapTeya 1 | Sa ctasae Stew mote.) RE ern, FE nm attractively deco corned: agen : ce at Jack's, 277 Baldwin. ‘fie 98 -CLOSET DOORS YOUNGSTOWN CABINET sink, SHREDDED ie ee IVAN W. Lis, IN ATE HOME. | M SOrre. 4” 6TV FREE home a damages gen 54" model, $139.56 value, $09.50. Black dirt and top soil. We de ae oo sees = SCHRAM eta ee Oo a Pipe On aia Pe ie er sion ait _JosLYN - wrauton from 16 & up Bere Door Sales and ‘base cabinets at extreorat-| STATE, TESTED TOR Om, WitA- . wn Money to Loan 2-0203. mi 353 Orchard Ay TOP sOlL, § YARDS. 90.50, PE ‘ae “hlenway, “Owner : — & “ares aS ey most sot Me re tment Buckner Customers eras tn dineties Ncdlesms ant ter abet — : Are we values. Ce | = $595: slightly tattory marred, | BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, Pot, MICHIGAN BUSINESS. Happy Folks each.’ Pull length wool coat, them, Michiges Fiorescent, 399 A a Fonts Oran Ee crm sleamera ei an. US Toul’ sn) ~ : Batin sheath dress with ede. | GAHOGANY DRUM Tabla «| PSP Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 SALES CORPORATION iy A. BROKER | Buckner’s employes serve with a| [get Sresten, ana iets, corner table OP 32906. His, Plant Now Lakeside _ Nursery Tac Tac. Open Fresings @ om & Sundays. Frill iH i : z sntee el age . aA OGAR Ay WING PABLE \) a | aS i rat = ig 3. re eon ee ha ee Mobile Homes of Quality ot and Distinction 8h 10 | 2 ie goo ery tg ‘OTe Pe me I ae ms Site Eee Ache new, oo rental plan. se le |: i er \ }~ Closed et $$$ ap 4 = i 5x FO! OBIL., Oe ; + oi ; na T shelter — $088 | a9 or ~ L na I car could band Be ck at ar. roses S Bs | 882 “OPEN EVENINGS ‘a3 Bulk Special @ a3, 2.7. 8 08 72 ms on = = re teow 3 Baer ais na 385 ean. Original owner. Desires prt. | 5 Ford far Occ 9 tires. 34,000 miles. Like new. $3,-| 2, Fomtinc 4 Gr. -.--..--. $8 Mae cain ov ob ciel ton" nineota Tosti or Mr" 683i b| a spre inogand = Haskins Chev.| . @Un Sty Good Used Cars SS Se Ma «| set ren oe, ae bees ct ete R Buy Teast Gas in baiove Ih, Sees Wee pel > ay : meniways | Ready to Buy | 3068. $200 down oF your old car i956 custom $ ranch wages PROTPARTS |, Nowih,Chewoes Co, | Sata rata * ra. zo AYLOR CHEVROLET en ee ee door, or “88. pose ‘Coronet, : ae pe 5° +1561 DELUX? 2 BIRMINGHAM pectet| —cuna. e 30a. i. Begins. QUALITY CASH Som our ATE DEALS 4 "Eee «=| HASKINS Auburn ge E CARS. WAN TED 1953 -'54 -°55 - "56 - .WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR: Prmaee CALL DON WILSON OR -DICK FISHER AT MI 44454, Used Truck Parts 89A "Sale Motor Scotts “eal: @USHMAN SCOOTER. des! os ie PE 23-5072: 1129 ek oe 8&3 best PE 41 ag FA ae ,JEROME i WILSON GMC| 4 SA “5 truck with fac . built motor. are fees, | de ate ‘Het v. truck, postenk mage 42778. : FORD % TOW STAKE. NEAR new ti BURN MOTOR SALE Comer Pike & E. Blvd. 1956 FORD ¥% TON PICK UP $995 -LARRY any D DEALER Ob em # a EY CH OLE w cond. iter Pe Db. | & Used Tricks , be TO, CHOOSE FROM TARE ANTAGE OF OUR Low LOCATION, mar _aERvicE used cath all makes and | “THE WO paid, bring GR. | 87 Olds super s 4 ar. Holida oun seas. lel. oir send. ' ‘Oh Olds. 6. ‘uarfire cour, loaded , tres, : one, ee bird a 0 “ Guc. Pick? Tr GUreE “é : wi Y ft. em OE trailer 3 A ty a. leona] dem Tie Eee ae os akland at Cass. . | "FE 59485 ly OLDS 97 Demonstrators - At Colossal Savings SEVERAL MODELS or your tar down CHEVROLET - ‘OLDS : “Oakland ‘County’ s Fastest Growing Dealer” Highway at MIS MA_ 5-607) "tt 8 BIRMINGHAM NASH CLEAN CARS agen 8, R&H, Auto, 2 55 Amb. 300 hp. Auto, trans. 'S4 Amb. super, + ‘ar, RAE. OD. Trans, See | . $805 “- ~ BONU Sa tom 2 dr. Atto. trans, in st 000m miles. eee cond thruout, “Special.” .c.. 8 805 ‘85 Chrysler Windsor 4 dr, Auto. er 2°83 Rambier H. tops from § 395 DOUBLE BONUS motor _ (3s iF Shit R & H * oath ee ee Birmingham _NASH goMrLETE” “PARTS 4 ROR VICE JO 46700 "50 BUICK SPECIAL, CLEAN. a. See Pe 1951 BUICK 4 DOOR, R&H, DYNA- poet No money down. ' Assume ents of $14.27 month. Call Ht Mgr Mr.. Parks. Midwest Creat Harola Turner Ford, Hougnten’s Hot Spot te ah | trans, PB ELEM. itera coe, fa or ENOLIAH Ce nd 'REALY, ‘mor. - HOUGHTEN. & SON (Rochester $ Friendly | ‘Olds rg att SB N) Ni i. meal 8 FRIEND" | 'S3 Buick Super Riviera : s ~papeaseceseaceeacs For Sale Cars Pully including pow * site. * new in every “call. Stock No. 3873. $200 down or your old cor, North Chevrolet Co. 1000 §. Woodward Birmingham * a S we Saha vias “Bright : vl Spot AUTO.SUPER MART 54 Ford Victoria "$3 Olds 98 Hardtop *53 Chevrolet Bel Air 54 Ford Mainline 4-Dr. sence . ymout ¥ *54 Pontiac Chieftain 2-Dr. ’53 Olds Super 88 4-Dr, *54 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. "50 Cadillac 62 4-Dr. *51 Cadillac 62 4-Dr. 52 Cadillac Hardtop JEROME |" Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass = Bhia'en.- wt MUST & E. Mo % “sel no gis iss full pice | car, cuss Fur 0600 cond., $125. FE 2-6998. |BUD SHELTON OFFERS TOMMY ' Bud Shelton Motor Sales at EB. Blvd. FE 478 TRA ‘A SPECIALS “at give ve a cy. bilore you buy. i _FORDS, PLYMOUTHS 1940's: thru 1065's All models & Body Styles Anything of Value Down ‘Make Your Own Terms CHEVS., CHEVROLET f WORKING ee Oakland: y's “FOR CASI PBininghart . * sts Be’ i Par e+ eee are | © oes . ee Per iets BgEEDauzE ti a ed Fates meee Deal | 7 “IN AL gS Pontiac 2Dr. HURRY, “sell things 53 thret top “North ¢ Chevrolet Co, Birmingham 1906 8. Woodw CLARKSTON |- Motor Sales - Chrysler - h asyeler- Fiymonth | mouth ¢ MI_¢-290g | “St $1 CHEVY sTA Ww a Power Glide. R&H. $395. oes. ; on, PG, }Toned, R&H, clean, low mileage. $1600, FE 5-5413. _ BIRMINGHAM ° . 348, Only $5 down or your old car in Sead at site in in Miser aren. oe Mirena sat ‘etass_ ater "B Sate Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY | LINCOLN MERCURY '; DEALER cn ee coe Se ee - Make us an offer ’ EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD 57S: en wy wa 4D '57 Super Chief H’top r. '57 Pontiac St’r Chief.2-Dr. *57 Chevrolet Convertible "57 Plymouth Bel. H’top 56 Buick Riviera $4 Plymouth 2-Dr. Pull _6 p.m. : ee an «| North Chevrolet Co. |_™ . | 1000 g. Woodward Birmingham CHE os Pirsowh ¢-Dr., au} m4 ,Pontioc Sales nation "BIRMINGHAM. ALITY sedan 2 Giese North * Chevrolet Co. 1009 8. Woodward Birmingham FREON Eee ee eee ee Keene ee ee ee a TAYLOR CHEVROLET Walled Lake ss CMA 1561 BIRMINGHAM UALITY eat sy heater and Petatiawit te ral res $008 “Gon ion or yy es car a rade, North Chevrolet Co. - 1000 8. Woodward ps ye pen pa a BRS Sry cab & plat- “Transportation Trou es - ~ Clean Used Cars With ‘Bn —"O,K." That Counts New Goodyear Tires Included on all '55-'57 models. ‘Cars Guaranteed. ‘All ’51-°57 models — had —_ as you own the ca ‘Siu | North Side 64] Oakland Ave. *57 CHEVROLET 2-Door eeeees siexevvis B68 IVORY & Light BLUE. 156.1 PONTIAC 4-Door. iendiop gssdke CE SUINS "56 CHEVROLET Del Rey ‘ee $5 CHEVROLET 2 2Door 210 ents 55 PONTIAC AC. Hardt top. sales ane Heater, Hydrametic. AN. WoWalla. 54 CHEVROLET 21 2-Door 20... iss. & 295 GREEN. 53 CHEVROLET: Be Bel he 2 Door. Poweralide Dark BLU 52 PLY PLYMOUTH Station Wage agon we 52 CHEVROLET 4 4-Door OOF sav eree Avdereuscicss Gu cay?” 1 BEI9S STATT'S MOTOR SALES "55 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 6 New car guarantee. 14,000 miles. $4.% PER MONTH by pd agg" 1 CONDITION. 20647, Price's Seas 5 Ra. ‘Demonstrators Choose from the finest se- ors., You will be happy with one of these new-car- beauties, PRICED FROM “$1699 at OW as $195. Ur oe me 6 Pain, al ing el FE oi) mae OLDS a. 1951 Chevy. R & H. Power Glide. ag Rail, fully euiped el | 1964" Dodge’ te-ton. pickup. Very, Se Wt ian” ery Dodge panel. See this 7) CnenLVEDERE, “us TRANSPORTATION _Bilzabetn Lx. Rd. __ | 6 ae. Lake Orion het x 4 VOLKSWAGON. GOOD CONDITION 57 7 PLYMOUTH » "Not & scratch. Must sell, $1,800, —OR_ 3883. 2 2 Tone S Recto, "W-watls, ae: -.| SCHOOL. ‘lection of models and col-|* appearance low mileage}, sell, rent, buy; swap, tie TIME! Yes. the kiddies wilt soon be walking to school again, Now. more than ever before, you must put Safety Pirst! You can be as ty VER bo Used OLIVER BUICK. $1495 ‘S$ Ford Pairlane Victoria, Power ee Fordomatic, radio & hea! « Wall ties, wire wheel car from ee 54 Buick Sarton Beautiful * = . Bea blue & Radio and Ft or ap $1045 “a igre ee. Fordomatic, "are ie a 4 dr. sedan. “oe Pow wer Glide, $1395 ‘$4 Buick Roadmaster Hardtop, Full fiow. ‘Bright fed & black finish. "85 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan. &. sg & heater. Gress’ & whe OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. gE geior Oren Eves. ‘DON'T wis FOR sured of this safety, with a “Safe-— 36 Buick wig cll * I . & heater, ab tie hi _— 36 Chevroi 7 .. dr, sed . . sedan, pei. San i $1395 : MONEY! Make jt asi] saya through Csi Ads. To|} SQUALITY. a Poxmaccame. xu. || South Side 211 S. Saginaw -$963- r =e gE 4 ¥ ee oe oe on ees Z * iii. Rede Sena Stock, Ne. “ee $25 Sipe 211556 FORD Convertible .......+...-+s« $1745 me ra Four rai a oo - AS, orky Avie salts & Heater, Ford-O-Matic BLUE with Dark PR WFO pirmingham | CAR, PAYMENTS eo 55 CHEVROLET Conv Convertible ........ ose $1995 & Heater. erglide FORD a RERL COE Fake Beir ts or Sales |] 56 PONTIAC Hardtop ..,..........-+++-S1495 oe ronp-icencvE Oe pan || , i HUDSON. CLEAN GOOD | sowriac aa wen || > MERCURY Hardt an Witdte “eee $1495 79 AOUAR MARE twEW| 42 be vara. serene om tires and overhaul, | to sell. | saan eenees Ws "55 CHEVROLET De Del Re Rey one nee at reese $1195 cm DISCOUNT 54 CHEVROLET. 41 4-Door 210 Pere ceceee.§ 295 Auburn Motors} [yp TO $900 Hp Heng Ba i ‘dgupaade conmaed Be nnn 53 CHEVROLET Bi Bel Air 4Door_ sacs «.$ 795 Catalina, R&H, Hydra. | 65 Mi Clemens St. FE 31117|| , Heater. Powersiide IVORY & Sun GOLD, "6 ik eee st gary WILL ACCEPT 52 CHEVROLET Convertible kev ee Waessean’ O00 "sg Pontine Sedan, Very nice. My- pore payment one. wg ‘90 CHEVROLET 2.1 2-Door dhescesasedeves<* 195 “A bere custom 4 ar. overarne.| BIEL, SPENCE . 7 Sok ei ee lee: UsED Cans MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS BH Severe, Priced) me es bemt . From $95 to $245 —- YOUR TERMS v1, Fora 2 dr. Low dn, payment 56 Siareriat A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door ‘4 Ford % ton . Mice. Save $3,100 "0 24-ton eapeed : | | aot wut ar coven tnrere: | MM ATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Several, otaee ee incteding electronic power u" r " AUBURN MOTORS | thes stu" .heeheefi| YOury CHEVROLET Dealer CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. | required can be handled on 6 BETTER SEE 1 eR Mt gee 211 S Spree AL HANOUTE jUICE | 724 Oskiand Ave " PE 8-6801 C: LARE ORION, MICH. __MY¥_2.261! | 75, SONTIAC — NO DN. PAY'T. by JR SR of tesa | ‘52 Studebaker => $17.08 & month. ce 4-4546 “FE 4.4547 Mereury 2 and take a keg Se - — : over ents. . Se ee cae Tom Boh- Inc. drive, No down. Assume | Milford MUtual 4-5155 yments of $11.46 month. Call| "jo sTUDEBARER 4 DR. R&H. 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(4) Amateur Hour. guitarist Ray De La Torre, Catlos Montoya in “Guitar.” $:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. (9) Fal- con. (4) Crusader. can champs compete. | Singer Ferlin Hershey. (2) Pri-'g: '8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. (2) Studio. One. World famed9:00—(2) Fred Waring. (4) Arlene belies, Robert Montgomery. (4) Tonight. TUESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm Report. 6:85—(2) On The Farm Front. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:55—(4y Faye Elizabeth. Francis Show. : 9:30—(2) Arfhur Godfrey. (® omy Hunt. (2 Our Friend 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day, (7) American Band- stand. (9) J oni tag $:15—(2) Secret $:30—(2) Edge-of Night. (9) Bugle ‘| Theater. $:45(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) Susie. . eg apa aga (9) Cirele 9 4:30—(2)_ Our iter ‘Brooks, ® pon gpg (7) Mickey's Re- cord Room, 5:00—(2) The Early Show. oO Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Datice Party. 5:30—(4) Range Rider. soe u's uabsoreh Geatincl wits such flickers as “Pete Kelly's, Blues” and ‘The DI,”. and he’s) dickering to make three motion pictures for Warner Brothers. Sas ven wesoace froma eel — Horses Wear Diaper BOSTON—The State law of Mas- sachusetts Oliver S$; | eae EW 1957 BUICK SPECIAL 2-DOOR HARDTOP | Including All These. Extras . . . e flow @ Deluxe Steeri yA Wheel sete S Oe wie oe @ White Wa A ia @ Mileage © Two 7 Ph rhe Sf Sate —§ ‘one (@ Directional Signale| Light t y oh \Craig Set Out to Win $500, but Has $84,000 Instead But he made an impression—| hig occupation helped—and he was asked to take qualifying tests for Twenty-One, Modern Europe) and literature. It includes newspapers and mag- Craig says he has built up his! 409 E. Maple, Birmingham TH ee (SES. vies LO WIR, Musto OAR WIR, Jack Harrie | ERLW, Gubriel” Mentter He ere hogy HO TUESDAY MOBNING WIBK, ae ae NORTH HEBRON, N. Y. ® —jazines, He admits to being weak| main Weather ‘ Pa lg ews Atte Getter Faas Hews, Mutvoliond Harold Craig set.out to win $500./in sports and technical subjects. | farm—for — Mpreds Welt xYZ, My Stor. f-—3>- The 26-year-old dairy farmer ~~ « *£ » he does not ste OR. Greer Bote CKLW, Rooster Chub CKLW. News, Homechats Seon tee has reached $84,000 in winnings) He reads during lunchtime, | ill wae Sheridan AR News, M.D. Beal £:306.WIR, Ind Mra. Burton|%™ the NBC television quiz show|when the day's work is dome and a pene Country Roundup @ Knees ie dk Twenty-One and will be shooting}on rainy days. A radio in the barn with Mason | tach ier rt mew WS, MBC Randstend| CHLW, News ~~~ for more tonight. is kept tuned to a classical-music| @rise eye waya, Ga won News | CKLW, News, Mary Morgan, 3:00_WR, Vacation Cruge The money is earmarked for/station. Hence his knowledge in ee a CRLW' F Gewte dp WJBK, News, Reid Spr yee ee Ea MeKeosie _-—«|i provements on the 400-acre|that field. Mixup on Dance Terms. os wee © sis tht. Sear nic ee Coe SOAR, Hews, Pege Craig farm in this tiny hamlet in) Craig, who says he can remem- ree-wgm, Don Riey | MATE Foul Winter: LWrow, Donzes""* ~—_—jupstate New York. ber things that happened to him'Almost Brings Trouble . Saue WW3. Bob Maxwell Skiwy Rews "Des 23 yy a + © “+ when he was 2? or 3 years old, : aa News, Toby © David Dee eee WWJ, Women in House Craig and Charles Van Doren as Sek Ne pee 8 eee brother Andy war ee . ews. Ch are the best known of the Twenty- and sister are married and in Woon, Barly mira can |hy¥%,_ Time for, Musle | roan One contestants. r own homes, A second sister 1:30—W. Hall 4 Van Doren is the intellectual off- is finishing a two-year tour in the Lime —— — ; ww spring. of an intellectual family. Women's Army woeK: | @ He holds college and university) Harold's social activities consist Wrow, "Sites * WW, Howe, F. Eisabeth.> | jmostly_of an occmsona’ ate te ae (:20—-WIR, Music Hall sor whdee life remains steeped in/equare dancing { © mm ing a lit- era seer Wan yl ay ps BD - | education. : tle too old for it now”) or a drive- ee CEL, News. Dovid WOR, Res Ware Hews, Mexeusto’ | Craig is the son and in movie. He doesn't smoke and) WON, News sSaneean. Time gerne §:66—W4IR, Philip Lenhart jof farmers. He went to high|has only an occasional social ro press today reported 8 Muste Hall Ww. Fa WWI, News at Five drink, the Education Ministry had inves- 130 —W ye Elisab WYSZ, Wattrick, Sports |SChool, spent a few months in a wh hee wx, ee CMLW, spies Chas teachers college and returned to eo ee * > jtigated and found ‘the girl was 10:15—WWJ, Life & Word CEL, Mawe, David , Don Mackinnon weak, ‘won, at the farm. He works a 13-hour day He says there is no special gir|properly clad at the time and tad 10:30—WWJ, Guest Star weak. T. 1 —WIR, Wendy Warren WRON, Music With Mason |that begins at 6 a.m., when hei" his life, has no plans toward|performed “a ballet dance of a OAR, en fas 0—-WIR, Wn. sheshan Mgunshine Boye iae_WoR.-duste Hal rounds up 43 cows and herds them/t&"riage and won't be doing any/refined type taught im Eayetiau “wwa. ‘Bendotas wwy, Pareto. Fae as ae gam Betand into the barn for It. ends! thi ng' along that line as longischools—not a belly dance. ioe oe, | SE Ta Sea [GEE Soe frien tans the barn attr af : ACROSS | cra , et = te Sheceed i ae ares| $=, Bunyan : -- Today's Television Programs - -\. sur ius sya : a0 4 re 5a erat the time of year—cuts and stores!"? tore > —— Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change witheut notice hay, plants and harvests corn and/13 “God's Little ——— ~joats, mends fences, clears land,|,—— tne ned | Channel 2—-WJBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV . Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV [and does other duties he calls } oe . chores. 18 Moccasin . TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS Nati News. Each Monday morning ‘for the 14 Hairiest F ah Sn Veer Tota bot Tees be Rael, past 10 weeks, Craig’s life has un-|{! Ss™°r4 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie, 9) deputy outshoots cattle rustlers. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth, dergone a sharp transition. suggestively zs on, See eee OO (2) Ameche Presents. Drama: en When the early chores are done,|”* Fugosiavia News: LeGoff. “Prairie-Dog Court.” 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4)/he changes to a business suit,|2? Persie 6:10—(2) Weather: Phelps. 10:18—(9) Weather: Tic Tac Dough. ? packs a bag, drives to the near-/26 antici 6:15—(7) News: Daly. (4) Weath- 10:15~—(9)—Theater 15 . 11:15~(2) Love of Life. by city of Glens Falls and boards Fi High mete — : er: Eliot. (2) News: Edwards. 10:38—(7) Public Defend Re-|11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow, |@ Plane for New York City. There,'22 Cioser ’ 6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. formed convict framed for mur-| (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin|he emerges as the current star of!3} Eis or tne #:20—(T) Wire Service. Adventure:/ 40. (9) City Detective. Girl} and Ricky. a major TV production. sien ee ee eee dreams aunt is beaten to death|11:45—(2). Guiding Light * 9 letter = er Clark into danger. (3) in “Lonely Hearts.” (4) Errol|!1:55—(9) Billboard. Craig's. most distinguishing!}) Sea cry : Space Ranger. (4) Georgia) iin Theater, Antique dealers marks as a TY personality are|10 Lap dos : Gibbs. Music. (2) Robin Hood. vie for missing “Cellini Cup.” TUESDAY AFTERNOON his rural twang, an almost shy! ae ‘ : = Adventure: Robin's gang solves) |. Bike Jones. 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4)\smile and the manner in which/45 Italian lady — te — | “haunted mill” mystery. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million} P18y to Win, (7) 12 O’Clock/he methodically — and aloud — +: Sone 2 Eve's spouse 4 Rescue 41 Deputy . $:45—~(4) News, Dollar Mystery. Dam a:| Comics. 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