eee ee z (Details on Page » 115th YEAR INTERNATIONAL Quws SERVICE : : * « ~ THURSDAY, APGUST 29, 1957-00 PAGES b ms, See RECEPTION LINE — Members of the reception line which greeted more than 500 persons last night are (from left) Harold A. Fitzgerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press; Louis C. Goad, Gen- eral Spears ementive vice president; S. E. Knudsen, general man- Pentine Press Photos VISITING — John A. Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce (left) chats with James E. Goodman, gen- eral manager of Fisher Body Division, at last night’s reception staged by the chamber of commerce to mark Pontiac Motor Di- vision's. 0th anniversary. OF 500 Pay Tribute fo Pontiac Motor, GM More than 500 persons turned out to pay tribute to Pontiac Motor Division and its parent, General*Motors your life, according to authorities. Corp. at a reception staged last night by the Pontiac’ Area Chamber of Commerce, Assembled at the Elks Temple were city and county —in the water—not.a officials and leaders from’ all phases of the commun-' ity’s economic and social life, honoring the division on its 50th anniversary. In a brief program, half-way) through the reception, general ehairman of the affair, Harold A. Fitzgerald, introducéd the ° chief guests and paid tribute to Pontiac Motors as the mainstay of the city’s. prosperity, Louis C. Goad, GM executive vice president, spoke ‘briefly. Goad was substituting for Har- low H. Curtice, GM president, who was unable to attend due to Hiness, City Resident Smashup Kills Another Pontiac Man Hurt as Car Hits Tree| on M60 Near Niles One Pontiac man was killed and another injured yesterday as, their car skidded on wet pavement, hit- ting a tree near. Niles. Goad said that Genera] Motors) was fully aware of the mutuality of interests between the city of Pon- tiae and the corporation, He as- sured his listeners that GM would never abandon its stake in Pontiac. Goad added GM wanted to be a good citizen of Pontiae and. take! its full share in all civic develop- ments, Pontiac Motor Division gen- eral manager S. E, Knudsen re- ceived a scroll of appreciation from, the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, and also spoke briefly, Fitzgerald also intfoduced Or- tund E. Hunt, GM director; James E. an, general man- ager of GM's Fisher Body Di- |; vision; Carl W..; Moyer, News Strike in. ia Day Ernest Johnson, 31, of 379 How- ard McNeill St., the driver, was killed when the car ‘lett M60, about three miles west of Niles. Johnson was pinned behind the wheel and could not be removed ‘from the car until a wrecker. had. pried it from the tree. ‘His companion, and owner of the car, Anthony Grimaldi, 52, -of 21 Lexington Pi, was tushed to! Pawating Hospital in Niles with a: concussion and shoulder injuries. He was listed in fair condition by, a hospital spokesman today. Also passengers were Grimaidi's! two children, Richard, 13, and Vir-}. ginia, 15. They were Uninjured, forecast mostly cloudy and ~hot like. rain as the sensation-packed hag Na weg ‘sé body ‘been taken - Pifer Fi ] ee in BOSTON The s of 300 six Boston ae Which ly newspapers to suspend pu ition, oft —. i ote ane to heh of 98 ve ager of Pontiac Motor Division; the Chamber of Commerce, » ie conchided the city's celebration of \Peared in the chamber at the 0th anniversary of. Pontiac Motor Division, : i Is Under Way on Civil Rights South Carolina Senator Solo Filibuster Poll Shéws Adults — Split on Drag Strip Supported by Toons Quesic fion Crew, Captain of U.S. Vessel iad River Talked Through Night; Effort Called Futile WASHINGTON (#i—Sen. their cars. Thurmond (D-SC) droned| ~ Oaktart County Taw enforcement and court officials are not the only ones in dispute over the establishment of a drag strip in the Pontiac area for teenagers to race Citizens of Pontiac are also divided in their opinions past 13 hours today a one- man filibuster against the, compromise civil rights bill.) He chalked up 13 hours lunder. proper supervision, a random sampling of public opin- | issue GOP leader, Sen. Knowland "adults. of California, that it was! Unanimously, all futile. ~ Knowland, looking fresh adults, however, were less enthu-| ‘in contrast te the obvious siastic about the proposal. Two! . idecilared themselves in favor wear on Thurmond, ap the strip and the others opposed it.! Jack Larson, '6:30a.m. to tell the South’ wood called the ‘Carolinian he couldn't win; — four teenagers and four and Howard 0. Powers, Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce president. The reception, staged by strip a “goc t of these into shallow water. As the. total grows with thou-| lakes, jing eft behind with the swimmers’ lstfeet clothes. ' * * * Law enforcement officials are las disgusted. as they are worried. | |Ten. of the 12 swimmers who i drowned were old enough to know the elementary safety rules. Children have te be reminded _ — safety, but once: r older, common sense | \eapuld oa out dangerous prac- tices, they feel- NEVER GO ALONE | For example, if you ever swim: in an unguarded area or swim. alone. you are gambling with’ Should a swimmer ever run into (trouble, he is in a much better) position if he has a friend. nearby| fully clothed | friend standing on the beach, * * * A man drowned in Lake Oakland last month while swimming alone. | Nobody knew exactly how he went down, Friends might have been - able to save him had he not been ‘alone, but they didn’t even miss \him until 9 that night, Tesis_showed he went down at about 4 p.m. If a swimmer wades out into an unguarded swimming area, or an area unknown to him, he is really flirting with possible pected = drop-off tangled in weeds, or breakwater into swirling waters, under a waterfall, there by currents until hours later. | * * * A swimmer must always be! isensible in judging his own ability! and never try to do more than he! is able. to handle, according to { Cuatitined on Page 28, Col. 7) Showers to Subside F Ve Early: This Evening The U, 8. Wéather Bureay fas. much ‘change in temperature for — this atea tonight, with today’ § OC casional showers ent carly, this) Jevening.. 7 Tonight's Jew. will te trom 58 to 62 degreés. “Domorrow will tye somewhat | Careless Swimmers Die! ‘Check Water By DICK SAYNDERS : ue Careless swimming is the major factor of the: 21. drownings in Oakland County lakes since Memorial Day, a study of the causes shows. Twelve of the 21 victims had been swimming, four died from boating > ee dents, and one was a water —— jskier: The remainder was: ‘jelassified as miscellaneous n victims jwere small children that fell off docks or wandered" | sands using Oakland County's 423! it becomes more obvious” letiat safe swimming rules are be- 4 seeking $10,565 for a toothpick. death. He may fall off an unex. — On July 15th, a 15-year-old boy | drowned diving énto dangerous. waters. The youth dived Yrom a) 7ine said: and was held outwardly, ‘that there will be no ad- journment of Congress unti? there is civil rights action, jand that Thurmond Was in- ‘viting rules changes making lit easier to break up long talk ‘Then, after the brief interruption, iK howland went to the White House, : *—+for breakfast with Preskient Ei----_" = watch such races, senhower while Thurmond kept go- deal." , out that teenag- other. A University, Lar- Safety Rules LARSON After the White House session a _Knowland said he bad told Ei- senhower Congress still might be~ able to adjourn . tonight despite — | Thurmond. Linda Vista Dr.. said that she'd like to see a drag : strip under prop- | Knowland, said his report was €T guidance™ ‘be- the first. word Eisenhower had re- Cause it “would ‘ceived that the Senate had been! Stop kids from What? N fe) Steak] going all night, roaring down the “The Republican leader said there, ™id dle of city Let Them Eat pu Ham and Eggs salo filibuster “All of the boys | at s¢ hool want twist to Queen Marie - An- {session since 1953. The day’s reg: shouldn't have it If it's safe toinette's famous saying: “If ular sitfing started at 10 a.m. so! guided by the proper authorities. were indications Thurmond's oper-| Streets in their PARIS (INS) — A high French ‘|FIRST SINCE, 1953 such a program,” BONNIE LEE they have no bread, let them lee a 24-hour run was guar: anteed | fation was-“a | sae isolated and hotrods.” | itw ie the fi me the Sen- official has given a 20th century | It was-the the first time the Sen-'she said. ‘on whether an area should* be set up for drag racing! This was revealed yesterday in| at 9:54 a.m. and kept on ion by The Pontiae Press, Eight. in the face of word from the Persens were . questioned. on - the’ the youngsters felt) ithat a legalized drag strip would! ibe a fine thing for teenagers. The | of | He pointed’ student) at Michigan State! but that he would SU! ted.- not be a partici- agreed. Fifteen-vear old Bonnje Lee, 387) “And there's really no ate had ‘stayed in round-the-clock reason that I can think of why they! and 4: A jig operator in Pontiac, Frank’! October 18 Vote Set for Hospital Up to Property Owners to Decide on Equipping, Furnishing New Wing ito Pontiac General Hospital. increase. (District 6) moved to postpone a! decision on this until City cael son said that he'd ese y a ke “bel letai ’ They did okay the issuance of $950,000 worth of full faith. and eredit bonds at an interest rate “to be determined at competi- tive bidding, but not to exceed = Ses per cent per annum.” wing. TRIMMED DOWN trimmed down bare necessities” fon, trustees point out. Pontiac property owners will go 19, ef &0 Robin- to the’ polls Oct. 28 to try again proposed drag. to- equip and furnish the addition City commissioners last night japproved the date, but were. sty- ers would be rac- mied in trying to determine wheth- + ing against time, er the $950,000 general obligation not against. each|bond issue would mean a tax Commissioner John E. Carry | Fellow commissioners Commissioners earlier this! month concurred with the hospital», the. coll _ = Board of Trustees that a second | . he em bend vote was the only answer to! finishing the four — million dollar! The 3,754 ~ton City. ot Buenos The proposed issue has been to provide just! for the addi- Carried 247 Persons BUENOS AIRES. (The ¢aptain and crew of an American _ freighter were questioned today in an ef- fort to determine the cause of a collision that sank an Argentine steamer and left 94 persons missing. All among the .247 persons City of Buenos Aires. No one aboard the freighter Mormacsurf, owned by the ‘Moore-McCormack lines of New York, was injured. Only sigh hae “she: tahd Get some of the missiiig might reached | Uruguay River 78 miles north of Buenos Aires. Argentine officials said Capt. Kenneth J. Sommers of Marin nicade.” The stressed that such pro- cedure was normal to give au- thorities the opportunity to take testimony. ° * * | Aires, owned by. the Dodero | Steamship Line, for years had ‘Voters last May turned thumbs! down on a $1,850,000 hospital vote,’ been shuttling passengers and cargo between Buenos Aires and | Montevideo, Many passengers were in bed or preparing to retire when the two vessels crunched together | shertl Y before midnight. The Puzzling commissioners last eve-| piver beat weet down before - ¥| lifeboats could be taunched. t|Whether to use an unlevied half! t! A governthent communique sajd ‘mill, which would mean a 50 cents 193 Persons—-66 crewmen and 87 eat éake.” feioeg Be pvingcd agree that, gs 9 *. arte! ning was the question, posed by Under-secretary for agricul- | The tast all-night sitting in 1953 were set up andjcominiaioner Fhayd P. Miles! ture Pierre de Felice has told ‘featured a 22-hour and 26-minute maintained housewives complaining that beef “p)/ ~ would “stop tee speech by Sen. Morse (D-Ore) } op teen- was priced beyond their reach: eonina the tidelands bil. Morac! M agers from drag-/ Pet apple increase, or to chop | “If you, can’t buy steak, have | iset an unofficial Senate ¢ ¥ ging their cars on, ort the half mill from the armual h a , ‘ecord for am and eggs.” i Barnyard products are the few | . x > : commodities not affected by the - Frequently Thurmond's voice | recent general rise in French | ¥®% 8 low he could not be heard | prices, 7 in the press and public galleries., | However, about 9:30 a.m (voice gained strength as he began’ Man Seeks $10 565 | for Single Toothpick LANSING i — A Detroit man is. Mm Woodward, endangers lives of other peo- ; ple.” marathon talk, that before it: was approved) his , BROWN \effort to have the bill sent to the! Supervision. | Judiciary Committee after it- had) A Michigan Bell telephone oper- lbeen passed by the House. Thurmond was helped, by two) aides who sat near him during the James L. Goudreau of Detroit'night and handed him papers to Report Secret Flight filed a damage suit for that amount Tead. They were Alex McCullough. in Ingham County Circuit Court his administrative assistant. and’ yesterday, declaring a Lansing Harry S. Dent, a legislatife assist- hotel was negligent last January nt. in-serving him a hamburg which CAN'T BLOCK ACTION contained a tooothpick. Goodreau claimed the toothpick became lodged in his throat and he “became sick, soreS@isordered _ and suffered grievous pains, in- jury, medica! expenses and loss of earnings from employment to the But Mamie Is First Lady total damage of Seg 565,"" 7 a , ; ‘First Man Was Adam (Continued on Page 28, Col. 1) man newspaper said today that East German Communist Party Chief Walter Ulbricht has secret- ly flown to Russia for a confer- ence with Soviet leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai ulgan- in Knowland first told the South: Carolina senator he will not be (¢ (Continued on Page 28, Cat ol i — = —— ne nnn rene Just Good Clein’ Fun? 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Kohler, a former gov- ernor, who ran ag a strong sup- porter of President Eisenhower. x “The, Republicans rah against Dean Acheson when he was secre- tary of state,” Smathers said. NATIONAL BANK or Michigan. COMMUNITY Peattes, Pontiac, PE ay is hereby given that, pursuant of Michigan, under the provisions e the laws of the ae Seater ed and con tor the ce of voting ing "upon "any ot ~By. d-yS « ts incidental to Proposed merger banks. Eh. Ah es & majority ae ‘J the two : Democrats ers (D-Fia) ne wey | ‘Public Warned. Against uncertain foreign eed te oe a t m Sen GD Fe PENNY a Re- Wisconsin Gov. Vernon W. Thom- administration's ne PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST. 29, 1957: This set off a loud nt he tween Knowland and Senate Dem- oeratic Leader Lyndon B. 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His ‘will be one of 12 Democratic Senate seats at stake, along with 20 Re- publican seats,” Meanwhile, Republicans as- for the defeat of Kohler. Sen. Mundt (R-SD) said he thinks a Republican. candidate Awho offered the voters a “sharper choice’ between candidates than Kohler diq might have fared ‘bet- ter. Both Proxmire and Kohler classed themselves: as liberals. “I don't think the Wisconsin election is particularly significant with regard to 1958," Mundt ‘said. “But .I do think it demonstrated that the sharper the choice you make for the voters between the Republican and the Democratic candidate the more Republicans signed a wide variety of reasons’ Dens to Atte GOP Faden Policy in ’58 lectins ia, Capehart ‘- Ind) blamed were “so-called Republicans” who| “have been beating the bfains out! in the year.” ‘* * * “They,have convinced a lot of people’ not to vote Republican,” he said. However,. Sen. 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Safety Outdoors ple a day get lost in: the: park's 1,200 square miles. “All of these cases of lost peo- ple are the result of carelessness| or thoughtlessness,”” said chief ranger Oscar Sedergren. “It's hard to put a finger on just what Russia’ s Next Goal: Steady Infiltration of ian Turkey by Economic Aid WASHINGTON (INS)—U: S, I telligence sources state that Russia is attempting to take over Turkey / desire for friendly cooperation and large scale economic @ to Tur- key, volunteered their services; many| helped look for the kid for almost and Iran. These sources said that the Kremlin, having converted Syria into a virtual Communist satellite in. a few short_months, has Woman Driver-Shone launched a plot to subvert the two strategic Middle East nations at the crossroads of three continents. * * * VU, §. Middle East experts said, ob- taining a positiow of influence in\Crash Kills Detroiter DETROIT ® — Mrs. Opal Fillis,|lie down arid go to sleep. Adults ‘Eisenhower at a recent|54, of Detroit, died in a Detroit|get nervous and often go haywire. news : hdspita] today after being injured : ' ‘Russians make an economic agree-|Sunday when a car driven by her send in their|husband, Michael, struck a util- agents to find “stooges” in poweryity pole. Ike Calls 31 From State i a i isa it if jee zg ‘~ - « i But individual Turkish or men have been to Moscow on a two-month visit negotiating a se-| of these deals repértedly is for three and a half per cent interest. |" The Turkish businessmen, who| sii: have just returned from the Rus- sian capital, brought with them n-,stories of the efforts the Russians Shone, a 43-year-old grandmother, has been named ‘Detroit's typical good driver.” Mrs. Shone beat out however, they do not believe the four men during a 20-minute driv- Soviets will succeed in penetrating ing test Wednesday to win the either Turkey or Iran, both of/title. Mrs. Shone, who said she never received a ticket or was : wp ew by a policeman in 29 years : driving, was given a $100 ern- Intelligence sources said agree ment bond. = the first. step of/Semhower has invited 31 Michigan Tran. seine «2 aaa we the President's made to impress upon them their | part are more used to city traffic than to the paths of woodland and| glen. Sedergren said, deceit like these, but they do things here they wouldnt do at home. Aid ze His_ troop of 21 rangers plus ® additio the — summertime have their hands full keeping track of people who for the most * * 3 Many of the missing are chil- dren, usually found quickly. But several times a ‘year searches run into days. Widespread and diffi- cult, they become races against time to save a life, Last June 4year-old ‘Shirley Ann. Miller of Reseda, Calif._®was lost for 62 hours. She was found unharmed, « “In the case of the Miller girl,” “park employes the entire 62 hours. DETROIT. 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Corry Charen! acco ea ORR Poll Shows Adults fo beter, than a racing ofan Roberts, ° 3738 Gregory ajhek the right mrt of snd. vision, it would be m fine thing,” | ny zt Hes e 42 3 ie y \\ ay ek A ame - : [ '¢ y = a \ se ay : ea +f } he x ‘ p* et : Aig et | se Son. ey Bae 5 ee = gi 4 i t abe as Ae 4 a e . \ ’ ay ie : Ld ; ft i ao : i MOR THF PONTIAC PRESS, , THURSDAY, AUGUST. 29, 1957 Dk waltz A ; eee, ‘a eae & : . * Ly Carelessness Fatal’ State ‘Anh aa te oe Ne Ch poe ae < apenre uimmare |crets-500,000th’ Split on Drag Strip [rites sat wen |, Tenino a to Many Swimmers chive Member... (Continued From Page One). Johnson St., said that “she’s never drive. They'd go cized by Police Chief Herbert W. Straley and Oakland County Pro- (Continued From Page One) Oakland County Sheriff's Depdty William Jackson, a skin-diver, — The Automobile Club of Michi. gan established itself as one of the heard of anyone drag sti bate Judge Arthur E. Moore, wae * getting hurt on a page same fea The Oakland County Timing Thin sounds silly, but ¢ bs tas tat then wit the patel drag strip, and on the highways.” Assn. is pushing for the establish- —— Mpesd many — people‘ its-500,000th active member. ae wanes : He said that in- ment of a drag strip in the local see. waded inte trcuble, “he | The half million mark was set rodders -race there than on pub- lic roads, “If they really want to race their ears, then I think they should be given the chance to do so. It's not JUDIE against the law, as far as I know,” she said. * * Adults, however, were not so completely in agreement on this issue. get this high- speed stuff out of the systems of stead of concen- trating on: drag strips, racing and speed, | “the youngsters should worry more about ROBERTS , who supported oe strip be- j cause “it would safe driving - and observance of traffic laws.” Dissenting from this view was ggg Hoskins of 21 N. Paddock area. The association will meét at 8:00 p.m. tonight on the fifth floor of the Oakland County Jail te dis- cuss charges by Straley and Moore that drag racing is ‘dangerous.’ The teenagers will also vote on a proposed constitution drawn up by the Bylaws Committee. All interested hotrodders ‘and their parents were invited to attend the meeting by Bill Martin, 21, of, 17044 Crescent Lake Rd., Water- ford Township. Martin is president of the association. have waded into trouble, he added, Earlier this summer an 138- year-old boy drowned because he was playing with friends on a log in deep water and couldn't swim. He fell from the leg and pulled his friends under each time they tried to save him. QUIT IF TIRED There is always the swimmer who swims with a group of friends, but tries too hard to keep up with the bunch or to show off. He is the person you read about as the 1957 membership goal and represents an increase of 23,000 members in eight months, Mitchell A. Calbi, 222 Linden + Rd., was named as the newest _ active member ef the Pontiac branch club. His honorary mem- bership number of 500,014 Is a tribute to the Pontiac club, which was the 14th unit toe join the ‘state organization, The Pontiac club is a direct de- scendant of the Oakland County Automobile Club, which merged its 1,463 members with the Auto Clab " *. “<< = i Sac Floyd R. Pratt Suffers who became “‘tired’’ and just/of Michigan in 1927. ; — + : couldn't make it to the raft, or| The branch club now serves Miss Virginia Hess, 3345 Melueed, There's no saf Fatal Heart Attack Today’ *-~ |back td shore. Sometimes his|nearly 20,000 ‘members and is . said ‘that “‘she’s|¢r place for them * $125,000 office not Taneh for eay(t ao this sort of fo ‘| Floyd R. Pratt, 75, of 4755 Eliz-} _ ANNIVERSARY SMILES — Joining the more. Fentise Press Rhote |friends help him, but often théy| building a $125, pa fac” ine thing,” Hoskins ‘labeth Lake Rd.. Waterford Town-| ‘han 500 attending the. Pontiac Area Chamber of J. C. Penney Stores;. and Clare L. Utley, of Cutter [Can't get — intime. said, “and it's «|ship, suffered a heart attack this Foat-and Supply Co. They were among-e host of + ‘Bedi St Hess, who livedicertainly better ena at the corner of Lawrence| Vision golden anniversary were (from left) Fred civic leaders on hand to greet top General Motors | A Detroit boy almpst drowned room ory in Birmingham,|than having these HOLAINS and Saginaw streets, in front of the| Poole, of F. J. Poole Co.; Ralph | B, Eastridge, of and Pontiac Division officials last night. last June on Dixie Lake, in Spring- Alabama, until/youngsters doing it out on the city. Community National Bank _ _ _ dield Township, after discovering Definition dered she moved ‘here ajstreets.” . Building oe ability was not <— to his 4| The same View was taken by a tac lice’ and firemen ["*}* merical strength to talk the legis- sesh i Sse ee . Fisher Body worker, John Max- bsogen Tis Pontioe Gena Filibuster Waged lation to oak \ : * World Tae Over, wnt erenee to @ Fatt, he (Contioued Prins Page One? i “A ner yet ge of of E. — Hospital where he was pronounced Before Thurmond’s’ unexpected lly He tamed podem so 9 cee se: Se —- a a n .. Who said, : ef voncerning ‘ % -“*idead by deputy coroner Dr. H. L. A Fili b .|Speech began, a number of Dixie f 0) Fi Y : De Stefano ; ‘formed-in the “Youngsters like | pisos vo coronary thrombosis. gainst Hl uster senators had made plans to place or ne- ive ears vaca her’ ee and called) sian Ladd’s wife Sue Carol, like- i MISS HESS ‘Southern’ city. to build up these Pratt lived with his wife, Lulu, at (Continued From Page ‘One) their views on the record at a ses- oad p. rain agrems Gent ise reached at her home, said “I guess the teenagers liked the 8. TheYithe Elizabeth Lake road address. ‘|sion expected to start today at 10} DETROIT #—Clifton R. Mullen's = —— avs y in time, | she was speaking for her husband flame ‘hotrod’,”’. she said, “but should certainly able to block Senate. action by long] a m. world travels are over—at least doubled pver on ‘the bottom of|in denying that either she or Ladd they didn't do much: racing. ry sige _ se oo resaution Pay “ier sdoan ee |for a time oo ss gn ee completion 2s ry them out.” i ; ' - ; ; is bs ; oa M : n x * * Stercwell ae ; gicets Long Probation ment of this, session of Congress ie ae Figdousring carried his bat: He was sentenced to from one to Sang agellrn pea ne xd film in which hich Ladd and and Miss Al- “The club was really a ‘Good that teenagers| DETROIT (INS)—Thomas R. | ‘Until we have completed work on not a single mae ci seas ae . five years in prison yesterday by ing into the water, Some should |lyson appeared several years ago. $amaritan’ type of organization) should be com-| Zurawski, 18, of Detroit, has |the pending legislation—which is) | to give him a lift *| Recorder's ‘Judge John A. Ricca. | nog go swimming or even wad- < = *-. -& . that would help motorists in trou-| mended for tak-| been placed on two years’ pro- the civil rights. bill." be | Mullen was a driver-salesman | ing. Francesca De Scaffa, whose ble, and it really gained a fine | ing up hotrodding} bation for stealing an outboard | Thurmond ‘Said his speech was| * | for a Detroit coffee company in A 68-year-old man @rowned in|"ame has flitted in and out of the . ame throughout the community; MAXWELL as a hobby be-| motor and then advertising it for |4signed to “call to the en Newsmen’s Hopes Rise | 1955 when he made an unsched- | record during 12 days of testi- ‘a crowded area at the . Pentiac Something of this type would be a|©4use it keeps them out of trouble. sale. |of the Senate. and the people o | the nation that this is a dangerous | } bill.”’ Thurmond spoke fo an almost | , : deserted chamber as the night |'°P*? ~ ® dozen impatient Ameri-| jcan newsmen waiting for permis-| s for Entry Into Red China) HONG KONG (INS) — The} uled trip to Europe, taking along an English-born girl friend and some §781 of the company’s cash, 4 He was deported from England; who could have heard calls for |Lake Beach during July. Deputies isaid the man must have had a |heart attack or fainting spell, since there were many people near him Re { Re Gace oe \ IVY LEAGUE ‘tempt. ert Mitchum and Miss Calvet. “Miss Caltet said on a TV in- terview that the story |dential agreed to settle a suit If you ever do need help, don’t | brou -| get panicy when it arrives. Re- ght by singer Dorothy Dan- \dridge although he was convinced . wore on. When he rose to speak and then traveled to Ireland,|help. ? —_ a at 9 p.m., there were some 15 {sion to enter Red China were boost-|France and Germany, where he | ~ a ne pool x reg Be aan } | senators on hand. ed slightly today by a prediction | was twice convicted of Jarceny and| Those who have any heart condf French porte * i . > im? | After midnight, this number that the Peiping regime will issue| again deported, \tion should refrain from swimming i Meri City an Interior Min- . MEN — DON’T WAIT, SAVE MORE THAN $10 had dropped to three or so, The a ng statement shortly, Mullen surrendered to Detroit| and anyone who has ever experi- Bes aiicial said Miss De Scaffa saleries emptied coo [ced epilepsy” should defintely iether hideout ins aubur®s there : SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER Ist ncar"era_other Southern sénatis| tng a Commnnist ian "bight calercement ctficiie aay.” "| Taneuets neues mi lae: CRUE ihad “spoken during the long SeS- ened a bit” with Sécretary of State, Detroit UF sponds: sient agp a Jaguar car with California license =: j _|sion that began at 10 a.m. yester- Joe 8 3 ‘ _ troit’e |KNOW DEPTH plates driven by a friend, then lday. Virtually to a man, they ohn Foster Dulles’ statement that) DETROIT (INS) Detroit's | ler elty é ‘|voiced their unyielding opposition there is no absolute bar on Chi- | United Foundation announced to- | Always know the depth of the flew to a toy : - to the civil rights bil oulen passed nese newsmen in the United States.| day its solicitation area has been | water you jump or dive into is an- wang a * * x : Ithe House in compromise form. The source said ‘the Chinese| doubled this year and 45 new'so- jother safety rule. Diving into wa~ , :.. é = Communist government probably| cial agencies have been added |ter too shallow can result in your The ministry official said she it . LACK § STRENGTH 'would “‘clear the air further’ with-| to the 150 it has supported since |being knocked unconscious or | probably left for the United States, Z : ._ All conceded they lacked the nu-'in a day or two. 1949. — your neck. planning to go to New York where, : o — Never go, swimming after dark,|he was informed, a wealthy friend } $ - , The bodies ‘of two boys, who it ig tnd votained a tow Som SAGES ) . : . , | oo ‘ believed went for a midnight swim |her. She is under indictment the . : in Walled Lake last week, were |Confidential case. : | siitiniaeeieiaeiea . fond the following day about 100| Mexican police previously had , : NRE LS piesa sag iat |yards from shore: Ne Ee ee - Reh aed 2 ‘| a va * * 7 0 e j red her to obtain exit papers, , No one knows exactly what hap- - : j ; mae : Her tourist permit expired Aug. 8, : . EVERYONE “WILL KNOW . et S |jpened to them, but it is believed|sne left behind her mother, her : i that one called for help and pulled clothes and her jewels. : t oO jthe other under in his rescue at-| De Stefano: testified that Confi- ropcoats | IVY This famous annual Hub- First event is nearly over... so hurry down to the Hub and take your pick of the coats that. will be the-style leaders next season! And, best of all, if you make your selection before September 1st you. get your coat. at pre-season * savings! for || member, whoever swims to you (that the “kiss-and-tell” band lead- all ; Vi | is there to save you. Be sure to er who: provided a story on her College Men | let him, experts say. iwas truthful. and | Observance of these elementary | = 3%, * i Young safety rules and use of common| Among the arguments for settle- sense would help cut the drown-|™Ment: “Miss Dandridge is a con- ing toll in the county lakes this Summate actress; she'll come into year, a s felt. jcourt, shed a few tears arid the _ ijjury won't believe our witness,’ | said De Stefano. She was ‘given $10,000 and ptom- lise of an apology. Now Confiden- i tial has. reneged on the apology fand wants its money back on the | clara that Miss Dandridge “acted ‘in bad faith’’*by announcing the magazine had admitted the story |was untrue, De Stefano said. Executives _ Expect Over 1 10, 000 DETROIT ® — More than 10,- 000: persons are expected to at- tend the seventh annual sunrise service Sunday at the Michigan State Fairgrounds. Bishop Gerald | Kennedy, resident bishop of the Los Angeles Area Methodist Con- ference, will deliver a sermon on | “The Kingdom Minus One." NOW! AND HERE’S WHY... ® it has natural shoulders J cee eo ene teMCRRe POSEY LOMA I etree @ It has narrow , lapels Montana was. admitted to the 4 United States on Nov. 8, 1889. © It has a straight front BUY YOUR NEXT FALL AND WINTER COAT NOW... AND SAVE $10 OR MORE! © It has flap Sa ea Ms Every coat in this sale is a brand new, next pockets | | Fall garment ... styled in the most wanted : aré = models and fabrics ... so be wise; save - ‘ : $10 now! : ® It has slim Imported tweeds, styled with raglan trousers sleeve and bal-collar ... many colors ... Will sell for $55 on September Ist. AUGUST PRICED *200" for *1°° “44 48 54. " §58 _ Do you want to see suits... lots of suits? Then visit the Hub! You'll be pleasantly amazed at the vast collection of Ivy League and regular 3-button models awaiting you there. These handsome, rich. looking all wool flannels are reasonably priced, too! ... and, every one boasts quality styling, quality tailoring. Choose from Charcoal greys, Cambridge Greys, Navy blues, Charcoal browns, Grey stripes pe All wool imported tweeds and Shef- lands, with zipper‘ linings... . these coats will sell for $59.50 starting Sep- tember. Ist. AUGUST PRICED pret ad ie dia oie uit? <&. iste ach ee siete SPECIAL FEATURE Now you can have this handsome, ‘fine— quality - Alligator all wool tweed, a real all-weather coat, at this unysually low price! AUGUST PRICED Neserted eweeds. all woo] gabardines, . Shetlands ... all finest quality, all newest styles... will sell for $65 tember ist. “P AUGUST PRICED Bal-Raglan and set-in sleeves in rich looking Shetlands, imported tweeds, and gabardines .. . to sell at $69.50 tember ist. a AUGUST PRICED e Ivy League New Fall arrivals... styled for campus or AUGUST PRICED $ 75 or Brown stripes: SPORT in ‘Imported -velours, Shetlands, luxurious ; : tweeds, rich coverts ... ‘all ‘deluxe $ co ATS quality... all to be séld at $75 start- } 64. S DE RO T Ti M S ing September ist. $ 29 office. Choose from af aa * USE OUR LAYAWAY eis pinta Lucky Dollars” Game A small deposit will hold any *NO DOWN PAYMENT ~ From es : say garment of your choice in — Is needed whien you open a convenient charge $ 03 0 layaway until wanted. account at the Hub.,. learn how easy it is. b , : : : aie : , *28 “SEE TODAY'S TIMES - © Phone WO 7 ee 2.2000 18-20 North, ; Open iMiadas: | romapaall Street and Friday Evenings Terre eevee "Tw verre Tee eS eT eee ee sea saaasah 0 Ace: 4 f ? j A a / pase a Sareea ie A AUGU sr 29, 1957 end THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, cash SB BOTH BIG FOODTOWN STORES Will Be ‘OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY and MONDAY _ (Labor Da ) CHASE & SANBORN ve Hant’s —FANCY — CATSUP ct special —yalue - NONE SOLD To DEALERS OR MINORS wr 4 ‘ oe 2 Atte eee ee Ts Ses ha ree ee : ts Bias Fs cae ca ROYAL GELATIN ALL FLAVORS c Roya rhe ‘ : Seo ee ” Peters’ Re ROLLED HAMS All. bones removed Cc ° , Ne Waste . , Whole or End Piece ~ only Ib. PACKAGE | Ba atte ( Stars Tuna | stvce OD : CHUNK Can 4 *& PEANUT BUTTER. American or Pime KKRAFT'S VELVEETA 2 = 79% | + PERK NAPKINS we. 296 *SALAD MUSTARD = “i= D5 Real good rosk CUCUMBER SLICES . 22-oz. Jar 33° "BIG NO. 2 CAN i, |X Grackin Good Vanilla Wafers <: -o : "Curtis MARSHMALLOWS 2° "= 39° = — — ai STUFFED OLIVES ia ihe PARTY LOAF | Loaf Cardinal - Peter's sibless? HOT 2 Pound hia ving plan ue ened ae oe wg ei Its a 1 Pleasure 1 to Shop « it Foodtown , OOD TOW SALES DAYS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 - he 5 0 : THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Sor aa _ [BOTH MAR, KETS OPEN ALLE DAY su INDAY] ia : aes a We reserve right to limit — ~ / ae Ky " ea a a a Si ia A a cal Pes Oe “iti bate RON 2 : y g\ A ave PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDA tae : 3 4 j al Me He %, ‘AUGUST 2 29, 1957 _ x * bea’ Massage, Brishing' ‘Ata Important < x Health Affects Appearance of Health) By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Lucky is the woman who has a luxuriant head of hair, This boosts tremendously. This charac- ¢ often seems to run in fami- lies although this is not always the case. One child may have mod- erate to thin hair while another such, it is affected by the food you eat, the exercise you take and the thoughts you think. We all know that after times of strain and worry dr following an illness the hair often falls out or becomes dull and lifeless. i 2 f growing | wart of your body. As your physician about this, Also try to form good health habits. Avoid strain and relax more. Local stimulation is also helpful. Massage your scalp and brush your hair daily — using the prop- er technique. There are all kinds of motions which are called heed a few times. This provides no stimulation for the scalp, and therein lies the value of brushing. This is the way it should be done, Turn the bristles of the brush toward the scalp. As you sweep the brush toward the ends of the hair turn the bristles to- fabalois look of the . drive the latest model car. ‘The very young teen-ager going back to school this fall will include both the jumper and the classic shirt- waist in her wardrobe. We show here the fullskirted jumper for the young gal with figure problems. It has a wide waistband for a tiny waist look and gathered skity that takes care of hip and thigh bulges. trie is black braid. ° Wife Needs Hubby’s Help to Ward Off Widowhood She‘tl Tackle Budget, Pare Calories, but Man‘s Job Is to Obey Health Rules. By RUTH MILLEIT _Memo to middle-aged men: Judging from my mail, an increasing number of wives are worrying about the health of their husbands. To! put it bluntly, these wives don’t want to be widows. But anxious as they are to look after your health there are some things they can’t keep you from doing. Your wife can see that+ your meals are well bal- anced and easy on calories. But she can’t keep you from raiding the ou at night. ~ Your wife can cut down on her demands so that the budget: isn’t a constant worry to you. But she can't keep you from being extrava- gant in such matters as having to Your wife can limit the num- ber of nights the two of you go out each week se that you can get plenty of rest. But she can't keep you from bringing your business worrles home with you. Your wife can encourage you to get away from it all whenever you get the chance. But she can’t keep you from turning a hunting or fishing trip into an endurance contest that brings you home ex- hausted. 4-26 elit hemlines with @ fabric under + ley ond overblouse yes, but knee- * * * Your wife can urge you to drive carefully, but there's not much she can do if you are the kind who high slash end plunging V cut tothe woistline is hardly junior stuff. \Gifts Bring ‘ithe not too distant future. On the has-heavy hair.. Many women worry about thin hair and write to know what to do about it. First look to your gen- eral health! Your hair is a living, Bon Voyage a Problem -.Death Cancels Trip; Should Presents Be Returned? % By EMILY POST ; “Dear. Mrs, Post: My father’s sudden death canceled my Euro- pean trip. I received quite a num- ber of going-away - presents from | friends, which I still have. I would! — to, know. if these gifts should returned to the givers?" Answer: Under ordinary circum- stances you would keep them in the hope of going on a journey in other hand, if any of these gifts are valuable and returnable to stores, you might offer to give Be especially careful about your diet. Be sure that it gives x * * you a high intake in vitamin B complex, It might even be wise te reinforce your menus with vitamin B complex capsules. Ask over the head and rotate the hands, keeping the ‘fingers in the same spot. “brushing” or “massaging.” ward the celling. This will pull _ the hair gently. When you massage the scalp spread the fingers over the head and rotate the hands, keeping the fingers in the same spot. Change the position of the hands until the jentire scalp has been covered, - Brushing and massaging the scalp take little time but will bring you much improvement if you indulge in them daily. * * * Of course a permanent helps a lot if you have thin hair just as) ~ {liquid sprays are a great aid if! your hair is very fine. Sprays || ‘ Fur: Trimmed. . Suit Even in good beauty salons you seldom find that they brush hair correctly; Usually the brush is just whipped across the top of the ' Dramtic treament of fur on tweed, so important in the Fall picture! Argen- tina Broadtail above the new almond , curve silhouette, push up sleeves, back- pleated skirt. Rich tweed; cll-wool .. . in sizes 8 to ' 16. One of many fur-trimmed staridouts ! HIGHLIGHTING, ‘When you massage your scalp, spread the fingers aac WAVE 12 Behoo! a FE 2.6039 these back. “Dear Mrs. Post: Isn't it just |) as much a man’s responsibility to return dinner invitations as a (© woman's? It seems most men take these invitations for grant- , ed and seldom return them.” & Answer: A man who has his own ~ establishment or his family is in|” a position to let him give parties at home, or who has the means) to invite his friends to dine in a restaurant, does usually make some Teturn. But since the one ba young man is not in this position, />~ no. one really expects Prvthing more of him than to make him-; j self agreeable and help make the ~~ dinner party a success, ; It is true, however, that a few ~ flowers sent now and again by way of return to a hostess is always /t pleasing. : ne eee Las “Dear Mrs, Post: 1 thought it : was required to take a hostess a present when going to stay a weekend or longer, Someone told |; me that it is not at all, and | — quotes you, Is this true?” . oe Answer: People love to give pres- ents even when there is small ex- cuse, and certainly there is no ob- jection to taking one to a hostess if you would like to. On the other decided by your own personal im- pulse and circumstances, ners valuable assets when evel and good man- job hunting. } j nocially i ~w likes to brag about how fast your Acquire Ton Slowly A sun bather who builds‘a golden | ~ * i] }? } Specially iif ae a | | . . \ ‘When you see them we know you'll agree these ore truly remarks mink values! early, x ms an ; : Be 7 = , ’ “\ | ch if Your Cem Stora. j° Suit Salon—Second Floor look . of luxury Your Fashion Store elegant BEAVER HATS Soft, Shapely KNITS Se reine MINN VCR CRN reEL ME NRYOMRS Me te VERY SPECIAL AT THIS LITTLE PRICE.... eee $35 You'll feel like royality ‘in a fabulous creation by Leslie James, Joseph, Stephen Anne or Fashion Guild. . ky Millinery Salon eee® ... designed by famous craftsmen in the new, luxurious wrap-stole. beautiful \\ MINK STOLES 5399 _ Five Most Desired Styles: “ @ SUIT STOLES @ CONVENTIONAL CLASSIC STOLE @ POCKET STOLE © COLLARED STOLE © CABACHON STOLE The season’s feminine look , . , 4n- terpreted in the dramatic new lines of these two-piece knits. Soft supple, infinitely flattering in all wool chenille with their semi- flared skirts . . , imaginatively styled tops. Always so smart: what ever the time . . . whatever the occasion! le fa) Plunge netk pullover with lacy knit shawl collar and sleeve insets. Sizes 10 to 18. Taupe, pottery biue and hope red. : You'll want to come in : fa (b) Cardigan with taey, knit collar and inset seve “Taupe, . pottety blue “me ‘ved. Sizes Py 16 | a For Salon Second Floor tat yoNriic press’ THURSDAT: faust 29, 1051 Study Priority Steers | for Flu Vaccine Health Officers Urge Kiwanis Hears’ Plan to Assure All Latest Plans Areas Fair Supply jfor MSU Branch Two Michigan State University adminstrators discussed that insti-) i tution’s role in Oaklan@l County at) i a noon luncheon Wednesday pf the North pontine = Club, 4 ‘Bins’ to Be Saved pending the recovery of Commis- sioner John A. Dugan, in whose district the work falls, A virus bug has temporarily sidelined both Dugan and City Manager Walter K. Willman. | WASHINGTON ~The nation’s Commissioner Miles offered a) ‘state health officers have recom- resolution commemorating the civ-| ,ended that Asian flu vaccine be ic contributions of the late Rev. ,qministered on a priority basis Leland L. Marion, pastor of thei., assure maintenance of essential Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. community services in event of It was passed. epidemics. The Assn. of State and Terri- Pontiac Shy 3 Affairs Boulevard City officals last night quelled) save all we can, but some might fears of Franklin boulevard resj-|have to go.” fonts that many trees would bave; Mayor William W. Donaldson to be rerhoved on their street to| sought the assurance because make room for the West Huron) Be one emer Sere eee. Me etary BOE st'sid Etvua would be lest to the te a project. — . “There. will be no wholesale A i , slaughter of the trees,” City Engi- Brought before the commission). .s neer Lewis M. Wrenn assured city/last evening was a letter from commissioners, “We will try ands. E. Knudsen, general manager = NOTICE OF REGISTRATION ot Pontiac Motor Division, thank- [= - of Sogn, Osktand ing the city for its participation : To Electors: Be the Aug. 19 anniversary parade '91%4-Pound Boby | | enutice ie Dereby siven thet « special! saluting the S0th birthday of the'2/-Pound Baby Born ‘ id, iaid | industry. ie County, Michigan, oa the Sh. day. of| oe ito Youngest Mother, 9 _ _Oeteber, 1957; gia -cLmend that physicians give’ prior- wptneretore. notice | ie hereby siven.! A low bid of $6,777 from Ed-) LITTLE ROCK, Ark, (INS) —|ity to three groups: - <% tions of am elector or who will have|/Ward R, White of Berkley was ac-)The University of Arkansas Medi-| * * P > Sag qualifications on the day of saidicepted by commissioners for con-iem Center reported the birth of a ae tered upon — rogtaration | beaks of epg “a che = eo 2% pound baby to a %-yearwold, =. ee township, a ue o mt rney aM) girl — the youngest mother in de- oe sr Sa ates Ga rissa: Ewart was intucted © drat parmentpecords on * The baby’ boy was about two 9h day of the hours of a te premature, but doctors said he hag a reasonable chance planned for civilians, OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 f TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 SPECIAL THIS WEEK: ryt pep ie now Y2‘| _ SAVE on TILE at “B&G” Dr. Thomas H.‘ Hamilton, vice} 4 president in charge Pas gens : : . ffairs, and Philip ay. ce torial Health: Officers of the(**@"*5. United States asked the U.S. sur- 0 9 in ee en, = igeon general yesterday to recom-|*© their remar ; branch which MSU will establish COUNTER TOPPING. ‘- Mica, Vinyl, ‘Linoleum and Sandra, Y3 OFF - SHUFFLEBOARD GAMES 4 sticks, 8 pucks, track & scoreboard "The * (1) Doctors and other medical and health workers, (2) . individ- uals “necessary to maintain other|- — basic community services,” and (3). persons with tuberculosis and those with other special medical problems, 1957, Fan a’clock @.m. and 8:00 o'clock p.m., castern Time, and on aty ys and) 1957 package beer and wine li- Standard| Cense from Carl Leone at 438 W. Huron St. was approved. to drop Frank Perna as a partner ; | license. offices, 2420 Pontiac Lake Road, * * * ‘| District 4 Commissioner Floyd! Mt: Quinn, 16, of Detroit, died here | Also granted was q request from s7,, Peter Perna at 118 Baldwin Ave. on a 1957 package beer and wine! of survival. The delivery was de- scribed as normal. Dr. Eva Dodge, who delivered the baby, said the ‘mother’s birth date was verified as March 1948. Crash Kills Detroiter PEMBROKE, Ont, @#—Thomas Wednesday of injuries he suffered The association did not spell out who should be listed in priority group No, 2, It said that group might vary from one locality to another. The health officers suggested that federal, state and local gov- ernments establish advisory com- mittees to consider which oecupa- tions are necessary to keep com- the initial stages. The university presently is con- ducting a survey to determine higher educational needs of Oak- land and Macomb county residents, Following his talk, Dr. Hamilton joined May in a 15-minute question! MR and answer session with the; . eer eee eeeter <4 PLASTIC WALL TILE 4% x 4%.. Tree Parking eeeeeerreer our F reg. $12.95 . $995 Sinmun Asphalt munity services functioning. The association ended a two-day conference yesterday, calling on a * * i jthe Public Health Service for a} Members attended the luncheon discussion of plans for combatting|from clubs in West Bloomfield possible widespread outbreaks of/Township, Downtown and West the flu this fall and winter. Side Pontiac, Rochester and Bir-| Meanwhile, it was disclosed yes-| mingham, P, Miles offered as a public neces- sity the | ng of Livingston avenue from Blaine to Stanley. Allen A, Saltz, representing a. De- troit building firm owning lots in the area, Asked for the work “‘to paar with the city building when his car ran out of control, struck a tree and ran 40 feet down an embankment. Police said Quinn apparently was headed for his family’s cottage on nearby Alumette Island when the crash quests, : FE-8- 317 & THE OUTLET 055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC > “| HONOR MCNEILL , work ¥ wi ope ne cn ct ig ga Pe Poesy dette a. * F GIFTS 2 suseumn Cashie ‘e| public a commissioners 3 ae pny ckayed changing the name of Dix| or 7 ashi broposals must be plainly markedistreet between Warner and Hess €: The 2 Board reserves the a to reject|Streets to Howard McNeill, in hon-' 6 F th OFFICE . = ork the rsp tects! or of the former city commissioner. ‘ or ine . Sointen of the best| Nine public hearings were sched- : ay . Seterest end - mllng thar ae 10 for certain public 4 } of the & na | works project stated for Pontiac. © For School The sciciin deferred action| ’ ; R until that time on two engineer We must reduce our stock and do it quickly . . . never ; in the history of our business have we offered such values . .. It’s your golden opportunity to save on gifts for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, Christmos and. -__speciet-occasions—os well es-seving, on finer quality office equipment and the best in in reading ond writing for adults and childen. Come in... You'll save as you never saved before! - {TORE-WIDE Panos Dictionaries, Bibles end Cook Books! Special Group of CHILDREN’S BOOKS Originally sett for up to. $3.00 BILLFOLDS FOUNTAIN Our Reg, $7.50 | Your CHoIcr © BUXTON PENS POLY-PLASTIC sh —SHEETS @ PEARLE * Parker, Sheaffer, , @ KING Waterman for Lamp Shades 1/3 Off. 1/4 Off ! $] 98 CPA TH Bonn bannae Plane e $39 OF Foran Cal. ML ache , @7a gg (Vans ne Paeetnadinn Lock- SHehtly Deme--"" oF PS Rant. Plating Cate “. -* * oe © 2 0 © @ he et be we « > bao “© EAM Pank Fade OE Mth lagi cut Beem: oe _$ 1.08 Persnnel Motal Filer oo... pis aes € 129 —& 798 Jumbo Sire Pevennal M-*-t Files 22... S -1.9R _& 2.59 Persapal Metal Check File ............ & 2.50 & 2.98 Bond Box ................ ‘ ...$.1,98 » $19.95 2-Drower Letter Files ...............:914.95 $29.95 2-Drawer Letter File with Safe ........$21.95 $41.9§% Cole Posture Chair and Trepreter: Table. with Drawer .......... ‘$52.25 Cole Merchant's File $59. 15 Cole Merchant’ s File with Lock . 7” LAZY SUSANS $ 495 Each Wen ee BN $24.95 . $36.95 | . $41.95 a Milk Glass Dishes 75‘~ OFF TOA GOOD START Madison § Square SHOE Ss + . *-¢ FOR BOYS ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES - —— 5 ‘$35.00 Autumn .. $23.50 $62.50 The Potter $41.95. ; AR Wilson Jones oy $22.50 Bridesmaid $15.00 $17.50 She Loves i school shows thot |] @mlll| Credit Sales $36.50 Ermine Coat $24.50 roamed ge + | feel co naturel | Files, red. $2 atts 25.00 ee ~ $35.00 Spring ses . $23.50 oh thelr fees. 525.00 Falstaff .-.516.95 $25 09 Suzette . . $20.00 rubber soles $17.50 He Loves $45.00 Sweet & af ond heels... Me Not .. $11.75 Twenty .. $30. 00. ‘ice (uae $22.50 Lambing $23.75 Sweet Anne $15.95 ‘ ‘SIZES TO 3 ~—Fime . $15.00 $13.75 Tootles ...§ 9.25 ; $35.00 Samat __ $23.50 $36.50 Top of . ; $20.00 Mary Mary $13.50 | The Hill «, $24.50 $21.00 Miss | $38.50 Winter oa 8. 95 Matfett $14.00. $5.00 Plates .....$ 3.66 ENTIRE FAMILY it Bn 1 tt ti i apinan THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 20, 1957 Cty Powerless to Stop Noise No Ordinance to Force Local Rubber Company to Abate Disturbance company undertook a $30,000 proj- ect- to the noises, * * * d| McLintock today said this proj- ect failed because the steam couldn't be “reclaimed.” He said "Some’ Hike likely in Ford Car Prices | DEARBORN (INS) — Board Chairman Ernest R. Breech ad- mitted yesterday there probably will be “some” increase in the price of Ford Motor Co.'s’ 1958 cars. : * *« * : Breech, speaking.at.a news con- trative bodrd, said the company economists believe the over-all ference held. by Ford’s adminis- \GI From n Utica Among Victims jof Alleged Abuse Alleged mistreatment of a Utica soldier and other members of an infantry training company at Fort Carson, Colo, has resulted in an Army Captain charges against and eight enlisted men. FACE TRIAL | In the company are Pyt. Bobby Yarber, 21, of Utica and another Michigan man, Pvt. Abraham Abrahams, 21, off Highland Park. were former in- Stocks Continue | Lower Trend NEW YORK @® — The stock market declined in moderate oany trading today. Pivotal issues were off teotn fractions to a point or so. No great selling pressure was. apparent. * * * * It. was a continuation of the/| Ap downward trend of - yesterday's MARKETS | Detroit S Sralecs Markets by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Qutations are furnished by the Detroit Bureay of Markets, as of Wetnenday. Apples, ‘Duches bu.. ieoion Red Bird, bu Apples Transparent. ba. .. berries icrate) 12-pt, Stylist ead | ae itoGM Staff Dr. Peter Kyropoulos Will Head Technical Development Work Dr. Peter Kyropoulos, technical a5 | expert from California Institute of Technology, has been named 3 | executive in charge of technical wee we we ee the company was continuing to|economy of the nation in the next Those final hour when the day’s advance|Centsloupes, bu. .. development of Sot grime ao ola ge. tm em fe tae cp peo le ae jam me ee ee a sca of bids. “bi ; : P martial. on charg- Watermelons, bu. eeeeevees : 2.15 He added that the flowing of tiny) “The economy has slowed down on ee Se Aircrafts involved in missile- ‘The: etmownce- rubber particles from the plant slightly in the Ale pote asain, Ae santle of striking trainees with fists we — is today’s: Vegetables ment was made | VoorheesSiple was stopped g y mi and belts, calling men out for, making were among Y'S'|Beans,) Green Round, bu. ......04 3.48 in Hiviey J . o year ae we expect it to pick up.” physical exercise between 10 p.m,| casualties after their rise of the | Beans bi sveors O68 Seri. GM fA Ol r FUNERAL HOME: Ea Company President Henry jand 1 a.m., forcing them Ao wear past two days on news of Rus jp 22% ‘sidenti PE; Pontiac Man to Speak | Ford If estimated U. 8, auto boots tied around their necks, with-| sia’s reported success with an 333 See ae deat a z sales this year will total approx- jholdifg mail as punishment for not intercontinental missile. Martin 3 $0 ee, De. Wore at MSU Conference imately six million, revising his |buying unit stationery, cursing and| Co. was down a major traction, - 2.00 oulos lives at Charles Bangs, 106 Henrietta} jg | ‘The Captain, John V. Webb, 30,| ther losers. _[Beeplant, Ye bu. <>. - 380 — Lane, Bloomfield |. eee ee eens To * *% * .- — jot Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, ‘was| steels resumed ‘their downward) Lecks bch.) dom -....,0:.2-.20.: 118) KYROPOULQS \ Hills. Country Club, will address the an-| jon S Bugas, Ford vice presi-|charged with failure to obey regu-jtrend of the previous session as|Omious...Dry, 80-Ib. +. /-..4..se00 178 ikyropeuies. mul. Great Lakes Regional Con-|4.n in charge of Industrial rela-jlations and directives and with fail-|fractional losses were posted for|tiines, Rect ese) aok™..0-:2° 138 | arrived to assuone hi pth wey eis pass teens aeel- 2 Shag Ceagew Mong pera ponte YS Me NETS, Saal, Retiens snd Re Poppers, Sweety a. --+-rssers7++5 146 | will-supervise technical aspects of * “| curre! is in its his-|ties as com cer. He has’ public: Steel. : Radishes, Red, dom, .....++-- eoiees ae : yling hed the: tory, totaling about 202,000 hourly-|beeri trarisferred to a post not in-|" +e 8 Redishes. While’ (beni) dou 1"... 133 | BOUANED see ao bec bo Popular About 40 managers are expect-jrated and salaried workers. He|volving command of troops. Among ‘the: rails, Baltimore &[Scuss®, Atora, bu. «.;----.++.-+-. 225] styling with colleges and profes- RIKER FOUNTAIN ug attend re conference. Bangs} said introduction of _ Edsel line BA Army =. alle is seierent Ohio was a one-point Joser. while Pernige "Yaohe) Gs8. ornnvsccc.2-- 638 | sional groupe. Riker Building Lobby discuss the problems encoun-/boogted employment by approxi-jsulting. from eged misyreat-|New York. Central dropped a frac- reens Dr. Kyropoulos, who is 43, has tered by a new club manager. — mately 15,000. ment were slight. tion. Coppers gave ground on fur- Seard® ot tecccreserssancesesens £90] Deen. an associate professor of ther news of lower copper agg Kale. : ** 9100; mechanical engineering at Cali- dined al Fo Phelps Dodge de- Mustard. bu : a fornia Institute of Technology since Spinach, b “so | 1941. * * * He has worked summers since Ford was'steady as news came its 1958 models would be higher priced. Chrysler .and General (ceery Capdage, bu ..........., .. 2.75 | 1953 as a consultant for the General Motors eased, eel gg nace Et ge ot ecseoaee eo Motors research staff and was > ~ Opening blocks included General Lestuce Leaf, Du. ...---........2... 250 active in the development of both + Firebird I and Firebird II, GM's turbine cars. He conducted} —*%%: | Motors off % at 42% on 2,000 ishates; Boeing off % at 39% on| a a . i, DETROIT, Aug. 28 (AP) — FOB — = 11,000; ‘and Bethlehem Steel un- |Detrat, ae ae ae AT ene “seeks | the aerodynamic testing of Fire- A FEW MEN , , jemanged. at 40% on A ‘8 whit Grade A jumbo §2-81. td. bird I in the Guggenheim Wind ba ee pert eee ) en: wid. j 0 : 3 WAYS TO BUY: eensthtae RGR Bs Teme ot Gant Inte | Wate tarts ° ‘ medium 43: 3; S large 4d: | Technology. YOUNG ee 5NO MONEY DOWN OM PALA. FIRST QUALI New York Stocks [checks 23-33 Wid. OYE 29%. ae a|_.Born in Germany and now a/ for rep Feet Mes 2—LAYAWAY as low an $1.25 weekly! gays $ 9 Gate Morning. Quotations). [STS tarts. “niga atee Geet “ail | tic county pring te World War| title, uate. model eat and. high : . : © . “7 : we adie eediiaies 5 Ft. CAST IRON large 47-47%; medium 38%; small 28. =o omney Ee World War} school to & : sig SS t Tel & Tel 31 ; . chief : : . . aad Int Grk Goal 6 DETROIT POULTRY for the Stinson Division of Convair tm tt pm : : et eos UES mie: IT, Aug. 28 (AP) - Prices paid | Aircraft in Detroit from 1938 to ' d Mi . @. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS fl . ing Bt BS we mere Stat sting, ened |e ABOVE AVERAGE ° ; : , 40 peueee a” ‘ 35 vy type hens Ps Th ht type hens * * * : a | 9:00 : “ OLS Kreseo Se '.. 30 113: honuy type Seottere os (2%673\% - OPPORTUNITIES I ° + 172 Lehn @ F .. 20.4) be. tes 24-25; gray, crosses 37-| He is married and has one daugh- i k 6.1 LOP Glas # 27%; Barred Rocks caponettes Manufacturer & : “e - 5: : b " hea advertised ae i Lib McN&L . 10.4|(4-4% Ibs.) 26; over $ ibs. 31-32; young | ter, Mary Susan, a schoo! teacher n 40 «Ling & My .. 62.5/turkeys, heavy type hens oat exclusively ca - oe ria. chain Gas & EB} 34) = Loc Aire at in Califo’ a 2 37. Loew's ‘5 poe hiring aced 7 WASH Tin Special Purchase HB dt ae t ee . rou * Nash E and - Tipasins | 1” First Quality—A Grade eB, Rene al ‘Com Falls Cent |Schoolcraft Classes Sa oe Fs aT 3 44 NASD strs Car - 3 ¢ A Smelt... $0.2 many mk q Notionally Known Serw Gi ered to Open Sept. 16-17 | Serra ; with Fittings : j : +. oe Merck og 4) to Me a ae, et, Onl 4 3-Pc Cast lron - 53.2 Midi Stl Pd .. 47 Local interviews tor’ tone 5 ; . i prmeer @ Cs tat Bee aE ss A Classes in Waterford Township's a = : ; Armat 25.2 Monsan Ch |. 4 new Schoolcraft Elementary wees oven Fon roqrEs ) 52 GALLON ‘olored ie : #03 Mont Ward .- 3¢1| CHICAGO (# — Grains eased on | School, scheduled to begin Sept.| _ in. 2is0 | radon 3 : . 45.6 Murray Cp .. 27.2'the board of trade today with corn|4 and 5, have been delayed to AB : 66 . j : ELECTRI : : "soe 33¢\ down as much as a cent in early | Sept. 16 and 17, according to Supt. ; | Peete Orchard LE. | Bendix Av .. 2 Nat Gyps .... 38-4idealings on heavy commission | William Shunck. i ; Beth Steel “.. 43-7 Nat ses :.. 3t-4)house liquidation. Shunck explained that the delay CAREER POSITION : - 3 Bohn Alum... 19 Nis M Pw *. 292 ne was due to incompletion of the con- With salary & expeciees pins 5 bon : : oe Hot See ee ——sC pwn lee - 162 Nort & West . 4) The trade expects large tenders | struction of the building. ne nce companies, needs ? [=] : S 95 2 he - a4 Nor } ee te He of September corn tomorrow, the | However, the building will have work in 4 : d P “WHITE - -; 544 Nest Atriin | 2 [first delivery date, and this} been completed long before the ie — \ * . ONLY - C. Ba ‘ 3.6 * . 2 brought quite a bit of selling into | scheduled deadline of Oct. 15, he edge of” typing. lntereus. : Ahad d er ‘®B A H SETS gbs ss. 30.6 Owens wy a $03 the market at the opening. added, “ee # Fn eee - good : : ' I : 324 Pao : * *« * CAB DRIVERS, STEADY & PART- | i : : ‘ = Camp . es 33.6 Panh Ep! .. 4 7 & Heat "Made to Sell for $219.95 (Sm By BY Page pct -: 23) Wheat started a little easier on eath Notices Te a : er — _ : Capttel” Airl.. 16.6 Penney, JC .. 80.5/scattered commission house selling. i t ft Dis WASHER WANTED. PAS . Set tmciudes: 5-ft. cast tron bath tub, with REG. $134.50 VALUE aan Pepsl Gola ap {Trading = | Map = the outset.) 0. queles, Resiaurant, 395 ‘Lapeer hl Includes 5-ft, ~~ wash * baste and closet. Tac .. 84.4 Pai -. 46/Buying of t read grain was; ,appry. avo. 2. MRS. EXCISE LATHE TURRET OF. perenne you ce .. 4 Fuetes D os {ij mostly on resting orders. Soybeans Rachel Beryl, 18 ‘5, Broadway, = need. only. need apply. Be EM pe dle of rectonnly on repre ot] SARA ity aug | Si aco Poe COMPLETE WITH § ey cee ee eee eerste cod tednte ena |. Sane Sune sore oil DANIELS “MFO, conP. ou ALL A-GRADE see 996 Pure OF ... 39.3 ress Bs — and — ng -t = Aten’ Pehecel Home EXP. AUTO Souter “AND : CHROME Palm ..,. 44.4 RCA -see 32.1 TOPec s r warmer wea r with Rev, Walter C. Ballach of- : FITTINGS oo: eS mee Dee ea, Outs declined in’ sympathy with fielating. Interment in Best lave aa tae oe : “IND 396 Reyn Met -: $¢8/corn ad idee Pest feo ESTABLISHED . . oc im : Free Stendin COLORED BATH SETS ah Bore ‘+ | sae neta eae These tanks carry cunwwie factory war- Faieee Goosum. Pw .. 442 Royal Dut ”.. 31 a5) Near the end of the first hour,| POTYCS, AUS. 2 Oelariiaed =| EXPERIENCED w a ranty. Edison approved. Now twice as a ieee $ 95 vee Tr Swlerey a 3s new style wheat was unchanged to Pabe: ogo t5; wheres Waebane ef Gents saps Weaker Coenen, much hot water. Ask Here's value - plus! ail A-GRADE fittings. 115 St Reg Pap : 38 '% lower, Sept. $2.15%; éorn was awe egy ME Sear xP , us; 7.2 brother of Josephine Ai a ExP. BUMP AND PAINT MAW Zz tien oe. cai. t —-06—06mUC™C~C~C“—ti‘“‘“‘“‘<‘(‘i‘(‘i '. with W Less Seat TUBS. pe ge te ard was uncnenges to © cos a1 E'S A ie ist, Comenes tote Apply in person, Elk Cleaners. : : : ’ ihundred pounds Seta Sept. So ee between ? = § am. and 3:30 to AMEL — MES Sid Olt Ind "481/919 Gy FREDERICK, AUG. 28, 1887. JOHN -_ CABINETS | ~ " wa Crate Marred and up 2s Bit on... i ; tnigham) ae He" dent brother of EXPERIENCED KEPLIANCE edern ” : evens, ae . a : ed mernentrceecemnssrete @ Sterage Compart- 21 x32 Big 50-inch = 6608 43 Stud eect zie gl CHICAGO GRAIN service will be held Saturday FILLING STATION ATTENDANT. ¢ z Slab Wiehen fF —— —. - qumatinemsinmensindiiinnens Eitee Wer”: 36.1 ALL Aug. Yl. at 1 p.m. from Manley Day shift. 1198 Auburn Ave. Au- +e Pane Comeueeent vn en ge ao ee Swift a Co 1 3, oe ee oo Balley ‘Funeral Home with Or. burn Heights. ‘ ss ees ’ a .... 33.21 rT art t f M A a WALL sea | atx92nch SY Be at rg Mie cc | ERS ie | Ocenia ee ame gee $A Aa pipe | Tra DOUBLE BOWL 154 Textron... 1d. ig Wheat (new) — "| Gate Oakland, Birmingham. Scve titengh eoseastng Srete- 99%. | CABINETS | samnity HS Pieper sete gS Bet coc SR] RRR aR ee aa | | eae tain ec : : | ' iG 21% tC eWerese i. > ‘ Sturdy, ali steel construction, undry Stainless sccace Yt F Ne lal he syd sos ee = age 12; beloved ‘daughter ‘ot Rob: ive best references. + om. _ Slight ae wae Hatch, Chrome | Com . 1 428 Twent Cen Sit bed ouiy 00 203% Sep 1.29% ert Nareh and Mrs. _itlen alley: 5 p.m. 7171, ‘ ” ™ Imp mn .. Attractive . . et sev ctedhe : : Z ved grandds i ‘Also available i Re $19.50 Seles met | faucets. First na 8 Un “Garbia poe siliee 29 Mar. Lat Mrs. Clem Hughes; dear sister of ae A saa el amen : SUMP PUMP 95 gg $195 = eae teel = | Beier os au ergy Bee soit EBhy thea" 1) Greeory Scot Nara and Anne | Sppertunity “apoiy Ga. it Me q : = & oo — See ts.2 ui Air tin > 3 oa. eH be held Aug. 31 at 1:30 p.m. from aoe GWAY RIVER HOUSEHOLD 95 | ; $9995 | Kitchen vb? Galt Prof .5. 483 Fane oan sirtiating’ "totes: | goods carter. Pursbase Company Fully Guaranteed All Stes of Base and Wal : at ue ee ment in White’cs opel Geometers fractor “Oe payment pian. mun : ‘ ; 1982 US Rub eoae erKi 45 | F ara Jean wi in state at a Bees ee “for : cna : SINK BS Ue aie: .. of AING-seeley FOUN Ce EE, Pie gle at amet << a Xx . Raal..... 53 ~ BOX REPLIES MAN OR WOMAN P WHOLESALE PRIGES on STEEL PIPE] | 2.-suna eye AVBESS ies on Vacation | | «zstirex| | “amen me sigh a 2 ve 2 Woes A Bie. ty were replies at the Press ment. -FOOT LENGTHS te te Mot .... 27 ian OOR FURNACE INSTALL ; 4-in, Galvanized . 2 R ch’'303 Wilson & Go. 15-| MACHINAC ISLAND w _ Dana office im the following, tion & sheet RACs work. Some : ' $2.84 1%-in, Galvanized. $6.93 Comino eg. tf a .s. 33.8 Woolworth 40 found , boxes: fitting experience needed. j $69.95 int Paper .: H $ Your ‘sk W ; He ~: &, .. aig - PE 2aave ’ : + OL. ‘oun, = : BN: ; SINKS Now ye See BY Tianhe: Bea ees area oe uatrial firm, 2451, 0,| | Se ee ee ver .... 374 Zenith ‘107 |died here Tuesday night while on $1, 37, 57, 64, ¢9, 73, 76, | Wages, MUlbe wine. . vacation, ous, 117. MASTER TRUCK MECHANICS. STOCK AVERAGES Seeley, with two brothers, ae aoe > pa o goo. tr Mile Ra : Aug. 29 —- Compiled by the Associated | founded enterline. 2 i Pan a manufacturing concern ~ i - me BURR UE URN AEE Bes treet niin tia ex.tts|tt Ane Arbor in 1911 for the pro- The Pontiac Press Oe 4 et ae he wusTs & . s | 2-Pc. Colored Powder ne Special WE SELL WHAT Met change... 19 8 {tuction of the then uncommon warker, clean cut and aggressive. ; e Boon Thurs. .. 360 1139 725 Frm automobile- windshield. In 1919 FOR WANT ADS Musical back essential. Un- Set includes: 17x19 chine tay. ' WE ADVERTISE mek sae pee ee 723 13Tithe Seeley brothers went into : waual epportunity for the right 260.2 120.1 72.8 i762 rity. Good salary and commis- a ane or ee g faucet, cain eet akaatsben bemoan ten honest. } i9192 1972 142 teea|business with Horace King and DIAL FE 28181 Mon’ State quaifications and tef- i ug. 2 coma” teverse to-geodness ya! con- -¢0 262-7 1318 13.9 181-1 sounded ; erences, Box 4, Pontiac Press. 2 y Chotes high ©... 280.0 1367 77.8 ine 9/fou the King-Seeley Corp., From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pizzi, “MAK "AND, COOK EXE. Pink, Grose, Sen Tan, Blue and Grey the righ eee: pao isi we 190-0 which today manufactures auto mecessaty | be ._ preferred. 1 low oo. 244.0 1262 69.6 “171.4|instrument panels. nee eee “E Richey bs nauale’s Re "Rest a. _ Press assumes no respon. ; 3.1421. = sibility for errors other © & tee On News in Brief than to cancel the charges PRUDENTIAL INS. CO. | Piewris ater Acinal points are ouminsl NEWS 1A DIE cece os cee | | “emacs Stee ae, i os —_ - Noon dered valueless through the ' bontis. Personne] managet,, of "34 us| The Baldwin Walton Variety ine mabe a> seme oe Ee * : tg sive 244 28.2)Store, 1465 Baldwin,| was broken your = “k oumber.” a REAL ESTATE 5 £3. z3linto Wednesday night and $50 in aa Excellent epertentty ‘offered with ; 85 19.4\change, $90 in blank money orders cnsiinss ete a cas we , wane eoqunes te Oe te Bee eee 12 ig (and five wristwatches were stolen. neue Seatateg espe mess used homes. ‘Exp. Piccered, wat : Se door at the rear was forced are Lg 8 Will train (right party, f SUPPLY Co. Aico! | CLES | | : , J Bves ‘ 2 § ° pan St 2S et : st Continental Sele) Soar > DETROIT # — Continental Avi-| Arraigned in Stabbing OWOSSO # — Dennis Holzhau. the day of Hteation after the first insertion. CASE WANT aD RATES * pul tsk Sl Pps and Puta — ~ Eris Pamtig Sen | - DELIVERY HB Bpation and Engineering Corp. sales|sen, Owosso high school junior, de- timed tony Share, BOON » =P FE 4-151 ah - . me the: nine~ months ending examination Tuesday an am? One " 6 ‘and FE. Lege ; ; : $27,738,292, com- arraigned on a charge of as- q rf 184 for the same with intent to commit murder) | $a . ‘Continetal presi. |in_the ee stabbing of Frank] 4. § 27 | Reese said ne gape te Friday night! Me |. oe _ nine ‘months! of this|nicipal JudgePeter J. aes bE cdr ws, | ; me mau aC es