Nine Americans Relédiiad By Red China Government “Talks in Geneva |: fo Continue for: ~ Others Still Held, Comimunists Do- Not +) 29 Other U.S. Nationals Within Their Borders GENEVA (®—Communist China notified the United | States’ today that nine American civilians detained. in China, including six women, were now free to| return home. ‘Red Chinese Ambassador Wang Ping-nan told U. S. Ambassador U. Alexis John- son at their 13th meeting that two other Americans could leave at once if they asked for exit permits nan | a third could leave within | two or three months. The two ambassadors have been | meeting at intervals since Aug. 1, negotiating the release of 4] Ameri- cans imprisoned in China or couted exit permits. Wang's list, but the ambassadors ‘agreed today to continue their se- cret talks on American delegation members were able to find, only a partial: identification for some of. the Americans listed for release by Wang,. A delegation spokesman said none had been — FIRST FREED — Listed for immediate ancien ‘ were: Miss Emma Angelina Barry, a young girl living in Shanghai with -- her mother, a white-Russian who was not an American citizen. Ralph Sharples Boyd, Shanghai representative of the North American Syndicate, born in Washington, D. C., in 1891. _Mrs. Juanita Byrd Huang, a Southern Baptist. missionary mar- ried to a Chinese citizen. born . in Mount Olive, Miss., in 1904. Robert Howard Parker, a retired businessman born in Philadelphia, Pa., ‘* 1873. Howard Lischke Ricks, manager of Bills Motors Branch in Shanghai, born in Boscobel, Wis., in 1889. Mrs. Howard Lischke Ricks, his wife, born in “hanghaj in 1894. Miss Eva Stella Dugay, known as Sister Theresa, a nun in the Carmelite Convent in Shanghai, born in New York City in 1893. Mrs. Nadesha M. Romanoff, a white Russian living in Harbin who (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4)- ready for battle. with it. + Weather Picture ‘Fair and Cool’ Next Five Days One year ago today, Pontiac sweltered through a_ second straight day of 95-degree-plus heat. This year, by way of contrast, area residents can look forward to ful cool weather. . Fair and cool is the. prediction for tonight, Wednesday and Wednesday night. The mercury will tumble to around 50-54 tonight, rise to 74-78 tomerrow , and dip to the low 50s again tomorrow ‘fight, °The U. S. Weather Bureau's 5- 'day forecast calls for tempera- tures averaging. 4-6 degrees be- low the normal maximum of 76 and low of %, Little change in temperature is seen through. Sun- day. Precipitation will average a tenth of an inch or less in show- ers about Friday. The low reading in ‘quikews Pontiac prior te 8 a.m. was 49. Yesterday's peak recording was 82 degrees, while the mercury stood at 83 at 2 p.m. today. . - Waters F looding Me exico as Gladys Spares Texas BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (?—Tropical storm Gladys, ap- parently weakening but still dangerous, hung over Mexico near Tampico today after turning away from Texas, her rains posing flood threats to a wide area. The wayward storm turned away from Texas last night and the Weather Bureau said the middle and lower Rio Grande Valley apparently was spared. ey But the bureau warned “that squalls still could cause isolated flash floods along the Rio Grande. Squalls with winds ranging up to 50 miles an hour were occurring all along the lower Texas, Coast. Weathermen said Glady’ future movement was uncertain, .but she was expected to drift slowly southward, remaining over ‘land and weakening slowly. : That would send her rains sleds ing toward Mexico City, where she has caused the worst floods in the | capital’s recent history. “ Weathermen at Mexico City ob ready blame Gladys for three days of rains. The rain has caused dis- astyous. fidods, affecting some 40,000 families: Gladys slammed into the Meéxi-' + can coast about 150 miles below Brownsville with winds of about |70 miles an hour—five short of hurricane velocityy Then it turned sharply south-southwest and passed almost . directly = —. Mexico, Half of Tampico was PAL into darkness by power failures. Wind damage'in the city was ey See ate eee" Panuco River. “ay - In Mexico City, some four square miles of working class districts were under water, Some 3,000 per- séng were still stranded in thé area after about 2,000 were © rescued from_ rooftops. Two children rowers ‘and | more were missing, - ‘* eee sendure Sar the Gi of takes heuer lor SUA tml Soak trom midwest eaten. — in.Atlantic City prior to on ‘Miss America’ Crown , ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ® — They’re here and they're Forty-nine lovelies from throughout the nation primped today with their sights set on the Miss America 1956 crown and the host of prizes that go An illuminated. parade—with 80 floats, 27 bands and a fleet. of cars—officially opens the pageant. tonight. ESET Among Miss America Contenders _ Untied Press Photo nd contest today, Britain’s More Self Rule Move a New Constitution and May Break Stalemate Means LONDON #—Britain today _ of- at least five more days of delight- : The public will get its first glimpse of the connerants then. But. first inns beauty queen hopefuls were slated td poise in swim suits for newsreel, television and newspaper photographers. And then comes a round of rehearsals to prepare the girls for the Pageant parade. Tomorrow night will begin pre- iminary swi t, evening gown | and talent competitions, They will | last for three evenings. With the field narrowed to 10 semifinalists by Saturday. night, Judges then select five finalists, and finafly a new Miss America will _be crowned before a nation- wide television audience. The current queen, Lee Ann Meriwether of San Francisco, will crown her successor, who also| reaps a $50,000 harvest in prizes | and personal’ appearance fees. Charmers from all of the states except New Mexico, Wyoming and Washington are competing, along with girls from Chicago, the Dis- — of Columbia, Hawaii and Can- a. After registering yesterday, they donned official badges and ‘scattered to their separate rooms in 17 beachfront hotels. In tonight's procession along this resort’s famed boardwalk, all of the contestants but Miss Pennsy}- vania—Palm,_irich of Sigking | Spring—will ride in convertible autos. Miss Pennsylvania plans to ride ona special float. The first to sign the pageant register yesterday was Miss South Dakota, Connie White of Canistota, and the last was Miss North Da- kota, Mary Ann Gibbs of Crosby. Miss Vermont, Phyllis R. Reich of, Bennington, showed up with a boxer dog on a leash. Miss Mon- tana, Berta Huebi of Missoula, a blue-eyed blonde who tips the scales at 97 pounds, was concerned about her weight. And Miss Okla- boma, Ann Campbell of Oklahoma City, wanted to make certain the Bonanzagram Claims Must Include Names All Bonansagram claim checks’ brought or mailed to the Press’ must carry the mame and ad- dress of the contestant so it can | be checked agninst the original - Claim checks sent by mail should be labeled on the outside of the , * fered Cyprus a new cdnstitution giving the island's 500, 000 residents more self rule and ‘the prospect of self determination in the future. The move by Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan was intended to break a_ stalemate between Britain, Greece and Turkey over the future of the crown colony, headquarters of Britain's Middle East command. ‘ Macmilian’s proposals were placed before a conference. of foreign ministers of the three al- lied , countries who have. been meeting here for nine days, Immediate reactions of Greek -and Turkish representatives were not ‘disclosed. - But chances of their accepting the British proposals as they stand appear slender, judging from pre- vious statements of the Greek and’ | Turkish governments. Greece has demanded Cyprus be given the right to choose its own political future in a reasonably short: time. The British proposals make self determination an ultimate goal which this country would be ready to discuss with the islanders only if they cooperate in making the projected new conititution work, Turkey eae a wen Turk- -isti-speaking Cypriots to be given equal or: confedera) rights with the Greek-speaking majority—but only after the present disturbed state of the island has been calmed. The proposed. new constitution provides for the formation of a legislature elected by a simple majority of Cypriots. The new constitution would leave | the status of Cyprus unchanged as a colonial territory within the | British Empire, Beer Guzzlers of State Rank Third in Nation DETROfT (INS)— Beer-drinking Michiganders put away an aver-' age of 122- 12-ounce bottles per person in 1954 to rank aan that department in the U. A ing to a Sls, by the United States Brewers. Foundation, the Wolverine stafe ranked third in the per-capita consumption of beer, behind Wisconsin and Ne- vada, The survey showed. less beer Was sold im 1954 than the largest proportion of beer bracket and that two-thirds of America’s families serve the frothy a ; ie of minor accidents were to right are Marian Cox, Iinois; Marguerite’ Garr, Ohio and Margaret Devereaux, Michigan. Parboils Again Oficial Count Only 19 Minor Accidents Here Say Newspaper Stories Aided in Cutting Death _ Figure : Oakland County over the Labor Day weekend. ‘Only the normal num- ported in this area threughout the 3-day period while 22 deaths were re- ported in Michigan, ranked third behind Ohio (30) and tion. surrounding law enforcement agen- and property damage accidents, Police officials credited heav- fer-than-normal patrols, coopera- tion between law enforcement agencies and civil. groups plus an accident conscious driving public with. cutting the toll. “Newspaper publicity on acci- dents and accident prevention drives have been the greatest aids in. cutting the death toll: in this area,” said Undersheriff Elmer McQuern, who noted that the In- dependence Day weekend also was death-free in Oakland County, A page one editorial in Friday's Pontiac Press pleaded With mo- torists to observe caution and cour- cnvemememseansatiiaisemeton + » * Highway death spared |! California (41) as the holl-| | day toll reached a near- ’ frecord high ‘across — na- || State and Pontiac Police along | “with Sheriff's deputies and other cies tallied a total of 19 highway |" | mishaps, including minor injury | _ Hammer Fiend Victims © » ap wirephete MURDERED—Mr, and Mrs. -Moward Herrick. were found murdered this morning in their barn four miles from Stockbridge, in Ingham County. Police are searching for a convict who escaped from state prison at Jackson Friday. a Escaped Prisoner Sought MASON (#—The bodies of Howard Herrick, 63, and his wife, Myra, 62, were found shortly before last ‘mid- night in the barn of their farm near Stockbridge. - They ‘stationary and roving first aid patrols in critical areas throughout this section of the county. Mrs, Orrin Brown, chairman of the program, said her group, act- ing im cooperation with police, worked a total of 943 hours during the weekend, - » National Guardsmen from the two Pontiac units, rode- with the State Police troopers in an effort to have all possible men and ‘patrol cars on the road, Oakland County Sheriff's .depu- ties augmented their usual force with extra patrol cars as did ‘Pon- tiac Police who also called in re- serve policemen. Oniy one accidental death, and that not attributable to traffic, was recorded. Joseph J. McMahon, 34, of Royal ‘Oak, burned to death when he apparently fell asleep we a lighted | gate. * Wilted Coast Weather Man Cautions Los Angeles to Ready _for Bigger Heat Blast LOS ANGELES (—The 100-plus heat wave in Los Angeles cracked a little yesterday but the Weather Bureau says it will be going full blast again today, A revised early morning forecast predicted a high of 101 downtown today, instead of a previously pre- dicted maximum of 98. Yesterday the high was 99. It was the first time since lant Tuesday that the mercury had not sizzled up over 106 in the heart of the metropolis. * The daily maximums in the record-breaking scorcher were: Wednesday 101, Thursday 110 for an all-time high, Friday 108, Satur- | day 103, Sunday 101. Gentle sea breezes and some high cloudiness are credited for the slight crack in the cone * weath- er. The heat wave death toll en led in Los Angeles County, The coroner's office said 51 deaths were attributed to the heat since last Wedriesday. The number. of nat- ural deaths was 277 in that period, nearly 24 times the total of 113 in the corresponding period last year. The coroner said the heat was an apparent ona abor gl factor in| many of these deaths. In Today's Press The USBF survey shows that drinkers is in the 21-to-40 age | i County Newe ooo ceeeeccess _ Editorials os 7. . 0.4, Sovecsces P| tee ee eee had been beaten to death with a ball peen (mechanic’s) hammer. in Death of Mason Couple! ‘Other Accidents, ~ Drownings Push ‘Total to 599 State Roads Claim 22; Nation’s Toll Exceeds That of Year Ago — By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS America’s motorists ran up a near-record Labor Day weekend traffic toll that topped both advance esti- , | mates. and last year’s totals. ' Delayed reports trickling sons were killed in traffic accidents between 6 p. m. with the record high of 461 set in 1951, drowned and 89 met violent This compared with a record high of 461 and re- corded overall total of 658, g & 5 Z $ 4 3 BAFEE a Sheriff Willard P. Barnes said an escaped convict double slaying. The slaying probably oc- curred some time Saturday night, the sheriff said. An autopsy was set for 7 a.m, Sought for questioning Is Nealy Buchanan, 30, who escaped Sept. 2 from Southern Michigan Prison. He was sefitenced from Detroit earlier this year to serve 1 to 15 years for breaking and entering in the night time. The sheriff dronrthed the. fugi- tive as a muscular Negro, 6-feet- " weighing 191 pounds. Buchanan fied the prison in a dunip truck that was found abandoned near Stockbridge the same day of the vuscape. The bodies were found covered with bales of hay-on the floor of the barn. Herrick in addition to his farming had employment at. the Wyeth Corp. in Mason. The couple lived alone. A search for the couple was ‘| started yesterday after a son, Har- old, of Ohondaga, reported that he and three other children who live in this area had found the ‘farm house unlocked’, and no trace of their parents. 4 ‘The children noted the para- keet had not been fed, indicating their parents had been away sev- eral days. — There was no sign of the house having been ransacked but money apparently was missing from a ypurse. The barn is near the house. Sheriff's officers searched the farm and found the bodies con- cealed in the barn,- The Herrick farm is on the cor- ner of well travéled state highways of Stockbridge. Sheriff Barnes said a search was Started for the escaped convict after coverall jacket and pants, identified as a prisoner’s garb, was | found at the scene of the killings. Cool Temperatures Cut Park Crowds Cool temperatures, while making life pleasant for city-bound folks, cut Oakland County beach atten- i ad the 3-day Labor Day weekend. Dodge Park No. 4, on Cass Lake, counted 18,000 tiac Lake Recreation Area was visited by only 2,200 in contrast to’ the 29,000 there: during the July holiday. At Kensington Metropolitan Park near Milford, 29,000 persons used the facilities, compared with 100,- 000 over the Fourth, trom Southern Michigan Prison is being sought in the M236 and M92 four miles north | the teachers was given by to.73,000 over the Fourth. The Pon- | Plans State, National GOP Brass Plan Meeting WASHINGTON « —- Michigan | Republican leaders huddled with national party brass today on plans for a GOP conference Sept. 17-18 at Mackinac Island, outpost of many a political caucus. Included in the Michigan group are: Clifford O'Sullivan, . national committeeman from Port. Huron; Mrs. Rae C, Hooker, national com- mitteewoman from Mt. Pleasant, and John B. Martin, conference chairman trom Grand Rapids, . oi be Sey oat Some high-ranking Michigan men, including Defense Secretary | Charles E. Wilson, Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield, and Army. Secretary Wilber Brucker, are expected-to attend the Mack- inac Island. conference. Nasser to Visit Tietanry: _ CAIRO (INC) — Egyptian Pre- mier Gamal . Nasser yesterday accepted an invitation to make an official visit to Hungary. The date | ¢ will be announced later, a spokes- man said.. The Premier also is un aT > gS fendi ‘| th scheduled to visit the Soviet Union. g local time Friday and Mon- © ||day midnight, compared . Another 80 persons € z| #44 However, he said later figures — there was a good chance the 1961 record would not be topped. Last year, 364 were killed in traffic accidents during the ‘ ii at in today showed 430 per- Pontiac Teachers Attend’ Pre-School Event Today More than 600 teachers ered at Pontiac High School pre-school program. Preceding the 9:45 a.m: a social coffee hour in the school. Some 90 teachers who © are new to the system were introduced to their fellow - ‘| faculty members. in the Pontiac. system yn this wns for the iene program, teachers wil for Assistant superintendent of schools J. Cécil Cox pre- sided at the auditorium program, and George Putnam, | supervisor of secondary veoal music, directed the ““Greet- ings in Song.” _A speech of welcome to! Louis Schimmel, president of the Board of Education. Introduction of néw principals An innovation this year was the absence of an outside speaker. Instead, three Pontiac teachers gave talks on ‘What Teaching Means to Me.” In this trio Mra, Ethel Frank- Gas apahe 06.0 teprenentadive af the elementary teachers; Rich ¥ es 4 I giaiet te ea es go f Ei af if | i : ilf eee Bg i oS : g é ie a ati E : é i B E ba Fis a ! 3 E £ , ______ Teday in Pontine Lowest tempersture preceding @ a.m. “At § o.m Wind velocity 18 m.p.h. acts on at = +s — at 6:03 a.m. Tuseday ‘at P01 p.m. y- at 2:09 p.m, ¢ ‘ Tempers’ i ay Moe ween BB TER Minn. ndunes % DB Bicccenns. 8 2 eer OR Mirescces.03 1 p. Meo sae «82 Pee Masset | 8 Ms>.0..:- 83 16 a. Me cteae en i =: teh eee er eweenes 82 60e eet e ee nH eee © 4 ee es y Year “Age im Ponti drag Per rer | oennevengueendens OL mt js A deed adele ddd tuietala’ Arrest 37 Fi gify = g Liquor Raids ail nf ; “< ii i ef i | E al i f J li if Ht i | if ‘ f Fa ) | he le “if H st : 8 ; f z i : 3 hi i i : 1 f Hi ty e 22 ri EEE i : Kg ; g FY z $ si% ts z | | § Carroll Orlo Pierce Carroll Orlo Pierce, 65, of 40. S. Marshall Bivd.,: died yesterday morning at Pontiac General Hos- pital. He had been ill 14 months. Born Nov. 21, 1891 in Carlisle, sc jlowa, he was the son of Edward and Alvina Pierce. and was mar- tied in Pleasantville, Iowa. Coming to Pontiac in 1926 trom Hartford, Mr. Pierce was a tool crib attendant at Pontiac Motor Division. He had se in the United States Army during World War I and was a member of ‘the survives. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Persons|GOP Pressure | Grows for Ike. i i i £ ul: t E f day night in Benton Harbor. Killed in other accidents were: Joseph J. McMahon, 38, died Sunday night in a fire that swept his Royal Oak home, Gary Vincent, 21 months, died after swallowing lighter fluid in his Port Huron home Sunday. Richard Wolf, 24, Saginaw, Sun- day, in the Tittabawassee River , | in Gladwin County, Charles FE. Hazen, 51, East | Chicago, Ind., Sunday, in Goguac Lake’ near Battle Creek. Kenneth Reistrosser, 21, East Detroit; Saturday in Lake St. Clair. The deaths by states, traffic, drownings’ and miscellaneous: ' Alabama 500; Arizona 5 2 2; ery, | Arkansas 4 2 2; California 46 16 15 Colorado 12 0 0; Connecticut 3 0 0; Delaware 300; Florida 9 3 0; Georgia 411: Idaho 300; Mli- nois 225 6; Indiana 15 1 3; Towa 820; Kansas 3.00; Kentucky 13 2 1; Louisiana 5 1 0; Minnesota 405; Mississippi 8 2 2; Missouri 1210; Montana 001; Nebraska 300; Nevada 400; New Jersey 6 0.0; New York 18 3 4; New Hampshire 200; New. Mexico 101; North Carolina 150 2; North Dakota 000; Ohio 29 3 7; Oklahoma 301; Oregon 7 4 6; Pennsylvania 20 5 00; District of Columbia 0 1 0. Gerber Recalls All Preferred Stocks FREMONT «®—Gerber Products : n| Court today slapped down state + | became a naturalized American cit- today by ds The fourth Tuesday of every month will also be an open meet- ing for GOC members and the reas a rs ssw that “ is ' ‘ sing.” (Left.up in the super-rarified atmce of outer space are such peracetic details as how Mangan is ever going to stale out and claim his celestial | sneak air attack beneath the radar property.) ee . range. . : o * e- 4s = : * Pontiac Kiwanis Club’s Lecture Series HT mriS i Margaret z 2 2 2 = & & : 2% ii i | 4 qt z Feet Hy tit i F Lighteen young Americans become the crew of a small, - Court Slaps Inglis for Track Policies LANSING (®}—The state supreme racing comm. James H: Inglis for giving the Hazel Park Racing As- sociation fewer racing days. than its competitor, the Michigan racing Association, .. In a six-two decision, the court ordered Inglis to give Hazel Park three additional racing days on Oct. 6, 7 and 8 The court also said that ‘Inglis was wrong in giving six charity racing days to the MRA while giving none to. Hazel Park. But the court said the lateness of its decision precluded any ac- tion on changing the charity dates. It noted that a 1955 law, not ef- fective until October, forbids char- ity racing and that thus “any in- justice cannot recur." Red Chinese Free - Nine U.S. Civilians (Continued From Page One) izen in 1937, place and date of birth - Miss Irene N. Romanoff, her daughter, born in, 1940, CATHOLIC BISHOP — ‘ Wang Said that Bishop Edward Walsh, head of the Roman Catholic Bureau in Shanghai, and Mrs. Pe- ter- Huizer, married to the Dutch manager of the Shanghai branch a Scheduled to Get Ff ale Pontiac. Artist Wins Top Award at State Fair: One of two $125 first prize awards in the annual art exhi- bition of the Michigan State Fair went to a Pontiac artist, Donald E. Smith of 488 Franklin Rd. Smith was awarded the first prize for his oil, “Painting No. 1,” one of 74 pictures being exhibited next. Sunday, The other first place winner vas Kingsley Calkins of Ypsilanti, with his watercolor “‘The Shore." Other Oakiand County painters Featured at 4:30 p.m. today at the Fair will be the Pontiac High School Band in a 30-minute con- cert program in the band shell. Conducting will be Pontiac High School Band Director Dale C. Harris, who was honored Saturday as the “Michigan Music Teacher of the Year.” : The players also marched with other bands f the state in the big Labor Day Parade. ft Fire Device ‘Pitch’ Termed Misleading Pontiac residents _ today were warned that a fire detection device being sold ‘here will not +become part of a system connecting to the city fire department, as salesmen are reportedly telling potential customers. . John “W. Hirlinger, assistant manager of the Chamber of Commerce, taid he has been advised by the fire department that such a system is not con- templated and that it would be impossible to operate. endorsed by either the city or | state fire marshals and that its men. allegedly claim. State Fair Draws Crowds DETROIT w~A crowd of 136. * Shigemitsy Heads Home | HONOLULU w—Japan's Foreign Minister Mamoru ar- needed | rived -here last night by plane en ‘foute- home from his at the Fair this week, through. | of Fox and Hounds Theft He added that the device is not! pinstallation will not result in lower |. - fire insurance rates, as the sales- | and two National League ‘clubs which still have a mathematical chance to win their respective pennants. .- Commission to Face Slim Agenda Tonight The City Commission will face a short agenda at tonight's meet- Court, postponed from last week. Investigate 2 on Charge ; BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Being from the Fox and Hounds Inn, North Woodward Avenue, last night, are Tom Rule, 23, of Flint and Tim Navin, 24, .of Detroit. Police arrested Rule at 1:30 this morning, after, .they said he re- turned to the Inn and wag recog- nized by an employe as one of two men who had earlier carried over 1000 worth of antiques out of the ining room, which was closed for the evening. Navin gave himself up lgter. : -A dozen antiques, including a spinning wheel and brass objects held for investigation of larceny , the laxity of the state’s original driver examination. He has, been|’ °° Law il ‘I i i ii Hy E. a The Rev. Lucian A. Herbert is expecting a large stained glass window of Our Lady of:Sorrows to arrive this week from Europe. This will be placed over the entrance of the school.-. football * Re-examined Cor Drivers Fail to Pass Basic Tests LANSING ®—Secretary of State James M. Hare reported today that almost 17 per’ cent of poor drivers called in for re-examina- tion could not pass the examina- toins required of beginning dr . Hare said this survey highlights Also under- way are a campaigning for establishment of a system of state-appointed license examtiners. Miss Truman Leaves | Venice for Florence VENICE, Italy “ — Margaret Truman, daughter of the former U, S. President, left here today by car for Florence. She has been attending the cur- rent international film festival in this canal city. After Florence, she dating back to the 1700s were re-. covered by police. : plans to visit other Italian cities. | southbound cars, paused, and * tin ' ‘Timer Assures + - Black and White Coen- from. makers Facing - Agenda Today Insurance Man Dies in Birmingham — Pedestrian Hit by Car "/ in Critical Condition rent confusion ran directly into the side of the skidding auto. held but was to make a state- ment at Oakland County Prose- cutor’s Office today. : Hospital officials said Mrs. Brag- iniski suffered a fractured pelvis and head injuries and was not re- sponding to treatment. Guaranteed . 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Their bodies, badly decomposed, were. found late Sat- ug. 16 after she told Id. “‘rather be H Z g re gE i 5 z ‘ pitt : 1 i F | : tg $5 i i g Vandals Completely Ruin Baptist Church Interior ST, LOUIS )}—Vandals smashed the interior of. the Carondolet Bap- tist' ‘Church yesterday, pushing holes in the walls, flooding the basement and _ spattering ink | around the building. “Our church is: wrecked,” said the Rev. E. N. Rogers. : He listed as damaged or de- stroyed the pulpit, piano, public address system, stained glass win- West Germans Convict Pair for Russian Spying BRUNSWICK, Germany (®— A former West German criminal po- lice official and a Commvnist party functionary were convicted by a German court today of spying on British units and the German po- | lice, cor the Russians. Hans Berg, the police officer, was sentericed to eight months in prison, August Breust, Communist leader in the village of Buendheim, received a four-month term. 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LONDON (@~Herbert Brunton, 28, was sentenced to three months in’ jail yesterday for robbing his bride-to-be’s mother and step- father of their life savings « 948 pounds ($2,654.40). _ * * * His fiancee Gwen Berry, also 28, declared’ she would still marry him when he got out. - Mr, and Mrs, James Warden tes- tified they let Brunton have a key to their house while they went on a holiday to Weymouth. He soon and entertained them lavishly... + ©. * When they got back to London, they discovered their savings had vanished. . “Tt was eur own money he was ‘spending all the time," said Mrs. Warden. P Police recovered the-car, worth 520 pounds ($1,456) and 102 pounds ($285.60) in cash. : Mrs. Warden told reports she couldn't undergtand Gwen's deci- sion to go ahead with the mar- riage and added: “Brunton will never darken our door again.” There were about 40,000 foreign joined them, sporting a new car, | DENVER . President Eisen- hower today called a conference here to chart ways of solving “‘a .| serious’ problem”—how to build the| . physical fitness of America’s S|. Vice President Nixon will ‘pre- | side at the meeting Sept.. 27-28 at Eisenhower's vacation headquar- ters at Lowry Air Force Base: The himself will receive the ‘conferees’ ‘recommendations and speak at a dinner concluding the sessions, : The conference will bring to- gether about 80 persons from such fields as sports, education and government. It will follow up a luncheon. which Eisenhower gave in Washington last July 11 to get the ball rolling. Headliners from all branches of sters had’ shifted to an alarming extent @uring the last 25 years from active participation in athlet- ics to the role of spectators, The consensus was that that sit- uation has been a big factor in the increase in juvenile delinquen- sands of youths to pass physical draft, Ah, Revenge Is Sweet BLACKPOOL, England i —. 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Has Few Words |i'n'taet . | x ae bee odulas: : SS |About Mar a te «Princess “Margaret is vacation- TAIPE!, Formosa W-—An official ) out by the Reds themselves i BOSTON w — QATEL. + | ing at Balmoral Castle in Scotland Chinese news so-called. “tounterrevolutionary ac <=. | see Seamer id Myeu| LomDON ww and snes cher meer of te ol STS ae ete Fev nt] student at B pol 8d:| Cape. Peter ‘Townycnd. lastnight Vince en the "Comeau ist Chee LEMONADE Brussels, where be is British air European countries. The two American’ suldiers were | “S| the boy immediately. attache, fo attend ‘today_s opening of the annual Farnborough Air Z father to death and lived a a ge i |} prs ta ha a aga ate Be eo pa 3 ‘Satou, | * The report came from the Min-| | a weeks, The 40-year-old Royal Air Fi LONDON (AP) Dr. Mesh Barou. | - ne f ; aT. 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Star, news | again Sept, 12 to attend the annual Murray Fields, %6, of Bayside PS a ; i NJ tT) Ih paper of the Soviet armed forces | air attaches’ conference. _N.Y,, missing gow the U.S. con- aat\ JU Vi, Ade A { announced today the death of avia like Po ° ae stabulary in- :Neurnberg since 4 WW! DALE Nig FF OE ee, tion Maj. Gen. Nikolai Mikhailo- t party, was |- 1948. : ‘ eer, 1 vich Kolotilschikev after a long | asked by reporte: Y : oe oe Z a i ——— ilthess. He joined the armed forces} “Do you prinaiog any startling y TThe third man identified himself | ~— in 1923 and the Communist party | developments during your visit?” iy * FUN IN TRE BACKYARD—1 - The Lemonade Stand Junior Editors have fun in their own yards all summer and fall. One way to do it is to set up a lemonade stand. If your mother approves, you can have a real one, set it up by the front walk instead of in the back yard, and sell lemonade to passers-by and friends. For that you need a box, a kettle or a pitcher of lemonade that you. can make yourself, some glasses and a sign like the one in the picture. | It's & good way to earn money for Sunday School or for ice cream. | If you just.want to have a play stand, color this picture with cray- ons, paste it down on pasteboard, and cut out the parts carefully. Fold. back the end piece and top of the stand and paste the tab B under A and paste in place, Now the stand will stand-up. Put the brass fastener | behind the girl's shoulder and attach With a bent pin through a hole at | as Frederick Charies Hopkins, a “I hope to have a quiet three Army. pcoyp- wie said it was presumed all. three had been held. in various slave-labor camps for eS < f mie ecreened by Army's interrogators Mi NI | Y a money order, you can -asenl several days medical treat- = economize by Usiag our bank's facilities, for our Se ~ Se SSSR SESS SSE The Army indicated that both | the collar. Now the arm can lift the pitcher up and down. To place the . oa) 3 soldiers might be subject to court- | cap on the girl's head, cut through the dotted slit. : chorgs.|s definitely lower. You gain in prestige, too, ; a Elberta: Freestone 2 in. and Up “4 f we + ‘WIT WOLDENS RED STAMPS Loe \- | we RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES . $4 29 | SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SEPT. 10TH 40-Lb. 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The chorus began, and still maintains a membership . comprised of women from all walks of life, endowed with a. gen- uine desire to learn and present worthwhile choral music. * * * Formal vocal training is not re- quired. The basic factors neces- sary are an acceptable tone quali- ty, Hote reading ability and a de- | sire and willingness to devote the time and effort needed to learn the material gees nted in programs The ¢ eesomun established it- Serving coffee to two r the members Grande: avenue. (center) receives pera | of the Pontiac Women’s Chorus is Mrs. R.| ments along with Carol Crittenden (right) " George Tallerday of South Avery road, pres- f Walled Lake who is music ¢haitman for ident bul the chorus. Mrs. John Sneed of Le-| the chorus, ee Peatioe Prose Photos Mrs. Paul. McKibben (left) of Walled Lake is ac- | orite songs of the ahabis are (left to right) Mrs. Leslie companist for the Pontiac Women’s Chorus which begins | Howey of Stratton drive, Mrs. C. E. Coonfield of South auditions this evening. Joining in the singing of some fav-|Avery toad and Mrs. Kenneth Hausauer of Walled Lake. f= * ; sdeldely it ike “h fy i + ii Le : | 2! yé Charles E. Hutton (above) of Walled Lake is direc-| (left) of Henderson street, hostess to the group, Mrs. F. tor of the Pontiac Women’s Chorus. He was o-| Edward Kuklaw of Clarkston and (right) Mrs. Sidney graphed at a recent gathering with Mrs. Edward Cornell dward Cornell | Olson of — street. Older ‘Workers Find Doors Shut is not high and she's! hire her? And. Was it wrong to stay home and raise a nice fam- ily?” : “What should she do?” It is indeed a horrible state of affairs. It is unjustified and waste- ful, not only for an individual like this mother, but for her family, | Seeeaets and society at large. Little by littlé, I hope, we will take steps to bring some of our | thinking up to date and help the bands of accordion pleating around older person to find a nithe. Those the neck and down the back to who have done so have proved to ’ Three a of the Phntiac Women’ s| avenue, Mrs. James Absher of Liscolashive Chorus get together over ¢offee to discuss | drive and Mrs. Harold T ripp of Dakota plans for the coming year. From left to drive. right are Mrs. Edwin Amidon of Augusta) Women's Sector TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 | good with people, but nobody will sakerany. hire her for a sales job becatise’ pretty late starting to learn. she’s ‘too old for = pension | “But even with the typing, i { _ . By ANNE HEYWOOD “The Problem-of the Older Wom- an” is a cold and statistical thing | when you contemplate treatises | Plan.” done by social scientists. : : But when you get a letter from “She is learning to type, but prob- a woman whose mother has that @bly won't ever be really fast at problem, it becomes @ far more ‘it, , because her manual dexterity, poignant = a Consider this, for example, from ‘Ann Br ooks S peaks Vows: Mrs, M. M.: i ’ “My mother is 63, active, vig-| Wearing a .gown of rose orous ahd anxious to work. But! patterned Chantilly lace and tulle oe host at Guest Banquet: May 22 is. the « fr Geek Ep Ss ___|Friends ids. Host ELEVEN |Tea Honoring Recent Brides Mrs. Bruce H. Wixom and Mrs. Charies W, Wixom, two recent we're afraid she'll get the same line about ‘no recent experience.’ But good heavens, how is she to | get _expertente it no one wit =| * . %-* she has tried—and I mean really | over satin, Ann Brooks exchanged tried—for seven months now to} nuptial vows with John J. Fricke get a job, with no luck whatever. | 1] Saturday afternoon in All Saints Not only will. ne one hire her, | Episcopal Church, The portrait but they say such discouraging | neckline was finished with . scal- things and make her feel that |Joped lace and tiny seed pearls. has lace | Pleated panels of tulle highlighted the worlg honestly no pi ; t for) her. the front of her skirt which swept = 7 into a full chapel train. Her hand Mother has a one- -room apa 4 ‘rolled fingertip veil of French ment not too far from us. an \ illusion was held by a crown. of gy A gel ail enough to! | rhinestones and seed pearls. She ae white dwe have four children and no | cMTied 8 cascade bouquet of to spare, ever. Right now, roses and ivy. ‘re working it out somehow, ‘byt making -no, provisions for our yture—nor_that of. ti the children. cee * * ‘The bride pe the daughter of Mrs. Edward..A. Brooks of Hammond street and the late Mr. Brodks. He Aloe is the“son of Mr. and Mrs, John oo meee J. Fricke If of Benton Harbor: Mother is perfectly capable o Maid of honor, Vera Ann Morris ‘ee Se Ss la tied rm a E'S “TOO OLD* “She used to be a switchboard tor, ee nobody will her tet of job ‘now. = rryn Bentham, Joan Wagley «| Jern Michigan, | Karen Fricke of Benton Harbor|to a charcodl sheath dress with | carver for ‘hot meat, ‘| were all gowned in dresses of tulip |avocado accessories and the white | slicer for cold? Hot. meat’ falls pink crystallette, The gowns fea-| rose corsage from’ her bridal: bou- turing scaop necklines and bouffant|quet. The newlyweds will reside ‘skirts were accented by. slit in Grand Rapids’ upon their return. the hemline. The bridesmaids hats were trimmed with rhinestone studded velvet with small veils. Bouquets of pink delight roses were car- ried by the attendants. Thomas Fricke served as his | brother’s best man. Ushers were Kenneth Brooks, Robert Watham ot Milford and Arthur Boerma of Wyandotte, ono For the reception held in the Rose Kneale room of the church, Mrs. Brooks wore a Dior blue satin dress with pink accessories and a corsage of demure roses, Mrs. Fricke wore an ice blue faille | dress with brown accessories, She also wore a corsage of demure |. 2 roses, For a honeymoon tour of north- the bride changed! be eminently good workers. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac brides were honored at a tea Fri- Dr. and Mrs. Howard B. Barker of Martell drive have Mrs. Bark- tino of Liberty street and Bud Ward ‘of Whittemore street have nase to gia — LJ ye. and Dare. R. ne. Lowe of Premont street and Mr, and Mgs. John Blacker of Gingell court spent the past several days. in Chicago. While there, they at- tended General Motors “Power- aria,” * w * Mrs. Henry Wissinger of South Anderson street, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John A, Howell of Judson street; have had an enjoyable three weeks .en- tertaining members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kantz and daughters Margaret, Susan Mary were here from Suw- perior, Ariz, Visiting from Sher- c .| man Oak, Calif. were Mr. and Mrs. After ention two weeks “at Joseph A. iKasitz, ‘Miamj. Beach; Ted Cohassey of Wk: eend tee, Senin Satie: South Johnson avenie, Paul For- presage as ae Meantime, the only thing I can suggest for this woman is that she japproach one of the direct selling ’ 1 | firms who deat in cosmetics or lin- 2 Poamecies FA stan pers | gerie,. housewares or books. . (ea : ie, a Door-to-door selling is a possi-| be bility for women who get along with people. . Even if ee turns out not to like it and not to succeed at it, it. will still give her six months of that valuable “recent experience,” which will prove to a potential employer that sh@ does have the j energy and that she réally means business. (Copyright, 1955) | home after a five weeks visit at the W Here’ s hy summer home of her daughter and Did you know why a wide blade | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald | a. narrow | Noggle at: Harber Springs. * & e Honored at several parties over the weekend were the of Dr. and Mrs. Clifford T. Eke- lund of Ottawa drive. Mrs. Ekeland’s aunt, Mrs. A. Olsen is visiting from Miami, ‘Fla. and Lacille Ekelund, a sister of Dr. Ekelund, is here from New York _, * Mrs. i. A: cole. ot East How. ard street has returned to her ed away from the blade; when meat is cold and the fat hardens it Jends to cling to the blade. = | Mankato, Minn. and Mr. and afternoon given b | Wil- Mrs. William A. Goold and oon H, appre and Rags daughter Sara Ellen came. from | 17. Harrington. The affair was held _ Albany, N. Y- | at the latter's home on Cherokee Elizabeth Lamb of Port Huron | | road. | joined the families during their | The table, Thi with a | visits here. held a centerpiece of * * ~ | ers. Two goldawedding Mr. and Mrs. C. William Salton | @s the ceriter of the ot Lincolnshire road spent the} Mrs. A. J. Traynor : weekiénd at the Hotel Sheraton-| Clarence Stolpe, mothers of Gibson in Cincinnati where they | brides, presided over the table. attended the eighth reunion of the 58th Air Service Group of the-U. 8.| Cut French Bread. 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Mrs. Tominsky | wore a dress of red lace with black | accessories and a corsage of cream | glamellias. . | * J * . | For traveling the bride chose -a | gray suit with black accessories | and the corsage from her bridal! bouquet. . j j return hospitality Nevertheless, of you m then, to your house if and O : : menage 8 i, Mrs, b is}: . = sor a | meenbor people love to be sister living in| iavited to the house of young s Aires whom she hasn't seen in 33 — wast quantieds * eel ue f “Dear Mrs. Post: I am goirig to maid of honor at a friend's waiting aarty ee o a “I know I am supposed.to hold ' . , | the bride's “bouquet, but what do Nancy Skosich|1 do with mine. Wouldn't it | ‘Nand James” crkenet Gone Se ee Oo Tominsk _ Answer: You be able to were married they are-enormous or so different, - Saturday |in kind that they would be awk- “ ward to manage together. In this pp et ont aga py , : to s of the Hills standing nearest to you. Church. 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SALES & AUBURN HEIGHTS . 3342 Auburn Ave. ff Phone FEderal 5.9244 |] ow to-an illegal operation. i EEE r i : : i went back to: Miami following tt i j : it hs ff 'y opposed to the elopment, ry With Holiday Prisoners ALLEGAN — Sheriff Walter Runkel and Mrs. Runkel joined ‘epapiiié Eat fel pe : E a i a. woe ‘ Conant Ends Vacation BONN, Germany (#—U. 8, Am- bassador James B, Conant re- ‘| turned today from a four-week va- cation in Austria. Cox's ‘STUDEBAKER CASH IN ON THE GREATEST CAR- BUYING BARGAINS SINCE. THE GREAT DEPRESSION AS WE LIQUIDATE OUR 1955's! | STOCK OF exceeds " La , Philly Police to Seueho : PHILADEEPHIA (INS) ~— Dis- Jon MSU Station -}a case involving Michigan “State ‘| mission hearing on the matter to r. University, there are three. other | son Broadcasting Full prices so low that you may have extra cash if your trade-in ment. Better yet, keep’ your - present car — become. a two- car family at figures so low it’s . really practical. PEACE ~ AND WAR — As the world enters atomic age, a monument ‘to peace Industrial Promotion Hall, Hiroshima, Japan. Situated at. ground zero, focal point of the blast which leveled the city August 6, 1945, the rubble has been left as a reminder of the cataclysmic power of the atom. Among the inscriptions on the memorial is one that expresses the wish of oll moskiod — “No More Hiroshimas.” the | stands in the shadow of ‘shattered FCC to Decide State’s TV Request Is Slated for Hearing; Four Applicants Listed _WASHINGTON ® — Lawyers in University's television plans expect ‘a Federal Communications Com- wind up next month. The Michigan State Board of Agriculture, which runs the Uni- versity; has applied for authority to build a channel 5 TV Station which would be aid on a shared-time basis with Television Corp. of Michigan, Besides this company and the applicants for channel 5, which the Commission has assigned to the Parma-Onondaga area. The other applicants are Triad Television. Corp., Booth Radio & Television Stations Inc. and Jack- & Television Corp. .Michigan State has plo- neered in the field of classroom TV and now operates a channel 60 station at East Lansing, Shoiild its fight for a very high frequency channel be successful, the University would discontinue its ultra high frequency station, Ray Paul, . FCC attorney repre- senting the public, said the hear- ing has been an unusually jong one, Lawyers for the various ap- plicants have ‘presented a mass of testimony, The hearing began in December, 1954, with an exchange of written began in April. Currently of- ficials of Jackson Broadcasting & Television are being questioned. Cross-examination of officials of the other four applicants has been completed. Each applicant next will have an opportunity to present rebut- However, a final Commission decision appears to be unlikely be- fore early 1956. 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Industry itself is not satis- ph Red th doviens Set eendy teve r we We cannot afford to allow little children to get trapped in refriger- ators. And, yet, the device must be something that is simple and peasy to operate, something that a »| child in its excitement will not fail to find.” He noted that youngsters who have owns their fingernails com- pletely off trying to work their way out. During hearings, Commerce e « Ara ‘J a WANDERLUST — Little Hans, sali ‘hak toad We Neodioahnen stint aac Foard tn vets ba Bech, Tho bap tas te Sealey er enjoys vicariously the faraway places ee ee eee Church Memberships Rocketing NEW YORK —Americaris have | kept up their postwar interest in religion, swelling total membership in U:S, churches of all faiths to a record 97,482,611. * * * This figure, reported yesterday by the National Council of -Church- es, means 6 out of every 10 persons in the United States is listed as a church member. “There has been no pause or letdown in the. vigorous postwar growth of the churches,” said Dr. Benson Y. Landis, editor of the council's yearbook, in which the new figures are to be published this month. * * The council's figures show that church menibership is growing * | faster than the population of the country. Most of -the current church figures are for 1954. The rise over 1953 is 2,639,766 or 2.8 per cent. In the same period the population rose 1.7 per cent. The council is an organization of 30 Protestant and Eastern Ortho-| dox bodies but its yearbook statis- tics cover all American churches, which now have a total of 300,056 congregations, 5,597 more than in 1953. * * - More. than two billion dollars are given annually to churches, the council reported, and church con- struction in 1954 hit an all-time t GoD CATCH — Taking the alr over the waves, 9 Ann Fla. Mary. nee Wallace makes a good catch. at| too, as 0 keeps in. shape with some outdoor exer- pel ema aca nacre cise. | YQ ‘"Sahted Press bate high, amounting to 588 , million dollars. This was 25 per cent:more than a year ago. men in active charge of local churches total at least 213,- 167, compared with 207,618 the year before. The yearbook -reported ~ that | church members now make up 60.3 per cent of the population, com- pared with 49 per cent in 1940 and 16 per cent-a century ago “when Americans were popularly sup- posed to be more religious-minded than today.” ~s The. Jeertoik listed this mem- bership .breakdown by religious groups: Protestant — 57,124,142 in 273,508 churches. Roman Catholic — 32,403,332: in 20,794 churches. Jewish churches. Eastern Orthodox — 2,024,219 in 1,341 churches. Old Catholic and Polish National Catholic — 367,918 in 285 churches, Buddhist — 63,000 in 49 churches. 5 * Protestants gained the most numerjcally in 194 with an in- crease of 1,286,817 or 2.3 per cent. Greater percentage increases were shown by the Roman Catholics, up 927,071 or 2.9 per cent, and the Jews, increased by 500,000 or 10 per cent, 5,500,000 * * Membership in the largest Prot- estant denominations or. denomina- tional groups was: Baptist — 18,488.621. Methodist — 11,683,002. Lutheran — 6,818,283. Presbyterian — 3,703,021. WASHINGTON (INS) — The nation’s major radio broadcasting networks today considered a de- mand from GOP National Chair- man Leonard Hall for equal air Truman's Labor Day attack on the Eisenhower Administration. Hall claimed the GOP is legally entitled to equal radio time. Truman,- in a Detroit- speech, accused the Republican adminis- tration of being “dominated by big business.” He also said it is than with people,” The Hall demand was sent to the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem, the National Broadcasting Co., and the American Broadcast- ing Co, have suffocated in refrigerators in 4,079 = GOP Demands Time | ito Rebuke Truman time to answer former President | “concerned more with dojlars | Plan Quick F = to Re ome one by Kenneth A, Roberts (D-Ala). Carlyle said” Roberts “ts satisfied} @ ee ee, ae. ee develop a safety device. Plant May Aid Cancer Control Extract of Mushrooms Shows Ability to Retard Growth in Rats * i Today a scientist who became curious about it said that extracts from sotne mushrooms do indééd ‘show ability to retard or stop the growth of some cancers trans- ‘planted into mice. These extracts are not yet pure enough for human tests, to dis- prove or prove the old story. They aoe 0 new ane See ae He tested an extract from it and found it could retard growth of some types of ‘experimental can- cer in mice, Since then, five years ago, 80 different species of mushrooms | | principlé able to slow tumor growth in mice, Dr. Lucas said. Dr. Lucas said American species of Boletus. Edulis were not found to have any anticancer effect in animal tests, But similar chem- icajs were extracted from other species of saeiregie growing in this country. The best that any ‘cured has done is to retard growth of tumors in animals, not to — them shrink or dis: Untied Prose Phete WINNIE HAS HER SAY — — Sitting comfortably on front paws look as carefully manicured as any movie & rock, Winnie, the London Zoo's Syrian bear, waits star’s, and she's just about as popular as ‘one with for a handout or two from visitors. The claws on her | those who come to see her, More People Might Be Living Today It We Boasted a Better Highway System WASHINGTON ( INS) — The big * * * Why did. the slaughter occur? rful | 16 the grim “Why” is the obsolete Mechanically, the sleek, comfort- able vehicles which whiz across ONE ANSWER iH: at” i F i i i 4 i z | ; . > * é ® i : ee : : : ieee [ . 4UST PLAIN ‘MOLL CUDDLING — There is nothing wrong with | odd friendship between feathered “Hans” and the starting the day off with a happy good morning kiss — but it’s pi delights all visitors at their Berlin, Germany, home. indeed —_ a parikeet and 4 ie puppy are _— the a dy og at ever seem to have 8 agreement ees ae, EE is jt Bu SS lp, f f TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ¢ a 1055 “ __ First ‘Run—Pontiac Area! e { s : headstrong” EIN. té a= Dixie Hwy. 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ED Opera Enthusiast | Gino Prato Back © in Italian Home STATALE, Italy ®—Gino Prato, the New York cobbler who won $32,000 on the U.S. television quiz, program The $64,000 Question, was back home today in the little vil- lage he left 33 years ago to seek -Tn -* & © He climbed a mule trail on foot yesterday to reach his birthplace in the north Italian: mountains. Drive Theater Church bells rang and nearly every resident gatheréd in the town square to welcomé him. In the center of the crowd stood Giovanni .Prato, his 92-year-old father. It was_their first reunion since Gino left for the United States. “It is a great miracle to be able to be here, to see you again,” said Gino. “You have moved the whole | world to get here,"’ said his father. | Gino won the $32,000 with his knowledge of opera. Accompany- ing him to Italy were his wife, their daughter Lorraine, and her hew husband Eugene Joannides. '| NESS, ECONOMY, Classified ads! -| Yes, you get a whale of a deal the Want Ads! 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DEATH-DEFYING! “A RACE FOR LIFE” SAT.: “FEMALE.gn the BEACH” ° “PRIVATE HELL 36” A-I-R CONDITIONED “COMFORT Last Times Today . “TOUNG AT HEART"—Also—"THE LOOTERS” « « DORIS DAY in STARTS TOMORROW a rr WW AT SUNUP! _ RANDOLPH SCOTT oh at DAWN fat rea snd (Cl { ‘Te Rece ern Ser of «Tem ed Dream! 4 inde - 3:0 - 650.9:53 ALSO Some Kids Save Stamps, He Likes Traffic Tickets SPRINGFIELD, -Iil. «# — Detec- tive Sgt. Byron Nolting stopped on his way to work yesterday to talk with S-year-old Terry Weller. , Terry insisted that Nolting see - his “collection.” The boy produced an accumulation of parking ‘tickets . taken from the windshields of cars at a municipal parking lot. Motor- ists ‘using the lot have been com- plainiag that a delinquent notice in the mail was their first knowledge of a parking violation. Terry's mother assured police that her son's collection would be stopped. e } | : : i ak : ed ‘ s | : a = ae f j os 4 he : = | ey oes HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 ek ST #4 : SEVENTEEN : Vs eee cust pe d sil YHE oa P| pA onic i hy ie care a ried 5 ‘ ers : os ss v eee reas 3 5 fae ‘ a : We SS . * - : Flames Threaten| "7a — =e Lone coro’. | EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... : Pee — _|Less Accurately | aa ite ee DANCED BEFORE... a Redwood Forest [edged in Noise | * agg OL ee ‘| SAN FRANCISCO u—Loud noise ie ; 2 Fire S S io can cause people to misjudge the National _ passage of time, 4 research team : Groves; Mahy from Wright-Pattergon Air Force \ Flee North Areq Homes Base, Dayton, Ohio, reported pb y today. For fourteen college students ti who took a test, sustained racket ne waves of Fesemacngrny e made their duty periods seem as raging forest fires blazed longer than they really were. out of control in northern and cen- First thay were given relative os oes ot | ‘: all quiet, for 30 minutes and asked to ‘JOIN THE FUN <6 6 : " press a button at what they thought . . emt cn eee : — was panes intervals, Pogo AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S battled flames : slags cases loaded with $10,000 worth of came home to find Una had mar-| while, they were required the Sequta Nation Fete ree |JaiIDICd Ball Phayer | fc icwas"chareea wat tor-| Ua SayS YOUNG SON |Ses" ener” man, ature’ Fine, | ack‘ af several things wing on| | BAONNER who come to us ae Sierra Nevada east of Fresno.|¢, | glary, grand larceny and posses- California logger, in the belief, she| all at once, ' aotrel kenine on ee More than 7,000 acres were already | Sti Out Theft sion of burglar tools. - 5 rred the R i said, that was dead, But) Then they were asked to do the! frst lesson. — blackened, Damage was estimated |" "¢ es TON < es at ae pu CUMON | she ‘iett Fine began her gp Oe ee ae odd — PP whole secret is Arthur ; arrest gives : : t jurray's c ‘ She erekline hanes reachea| NEW YORK: (Husky Albert | chance to get back to his old team, | HOLLYWOOD @® — Mra, Una| married life with Schmidt nd) 0 Sstonel fae, the bse aa within a mile of Owens, 31, may get back his old | Police said. Schmidt says she and her husband | ~ During the quiet period their step gives you the key to all vitio a the tamed Gen- ne wees : Airman Daniel Schmidt were re- i ial tag average length of time for button conane 0s is s0 easy you can mas- vgeedpar pen ey Baap ty berth on the Sing Sing Prison base- leiiek Yook tae” united because of their son Danny | Begin Search Subs pressing was nine minutes; during jet ic in just $ minutes, Yes, even ext living thing ‘oe aarte. Ihe * es poek Took line [ar 7%. MANILA (®—Philippine army] Poise it was only seven minutes. doa‘ be an fore! wie You Accupr oo hele Owens was a star batsman with} LONDON—Izaak Walton's clas-| “We decided that the baby need- ita y ships today were Feom these tests the researchers| ine sitter. Come to Mur 4 is HouR @ 3,000 years, a .310 average on the prison team | sic book on fishing, “The Com-|ed not only his mother and his | Planes agi fe "| concluded that there must be some/ _ ray’s now and be a star on the : m $ 00 : my kt. he was paroled in 1953.after | pleat Angler,” published in 1653, father byt both of us,” she said) Mdered to search for three uni-| relationship in the human nervous |, dance floor. Seudios opea 10/AM In the northern section of the| serving seven years of a burglary from a book | yesterday during an appearance on/|dentified submarines _reported| aystem between time judgment and] 10 PM daily, TRIAL LESSON? state, between 17,000 and 18,000| sentence. Yesterday’ he was under | written about 300 years earlier Art Linkletter's.CBS Housé Party} moving southward off Ithayat Is-/ the mechanism of hearing. = ‘ : ; acres were aflame in Humboldt| arrest again. ae |p wom television show. . [and oft the’ northern tip of the ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing. . County, aoe Police said they nabhed the 206-; The book was “The Boke of St.| . ‘That's right,” Schmidt agreed. Similar previous re-| ATTRACT NEW TRADE through : : Fire fighters fought to save| pound man as he struggled out of | Albans.” Its author was Madame! Schmidt, released after 2% years} ports of submarines have never| Want Ads! Call FE 28181 for @/25 E, Lawrence St. =. Ph, FE 2-0244 Rockefeller Grove, one of the few| @- Brooklyn home with. two suit- | Juliana Berners. ‘ ~ | as a Chinese Communist prisoner, ' been confirmed, helpful ad-writer. noe remaining stands of virgin red- : Fig 3 wood, . t e we : : Boe ‘ - : e ' _A brush and forest fire was fin-|--- — — San ae : . : ¢ Se . | County, about 100 miles north of ‘ : = : es : ra : | 200 persons were forced to evacu- ‘ : . 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Available on all closed V8 models at extra cost. handling qualities realy count on the NASCAR* Ask | demonstration! §. Short Track circuit where Chevrolet’s king—just as — parent V8 ows 4 Frigidaire all- ‘they count for safer and more pleasant highway driv- ther slocundideniig eek lastalied sien don ing. And even the high-priced cars don't slice through rn 1a aii aetna ie - a tight turn as neatly—or handle as sweetly—as this ee ee a SS ee Come on in and sample all the things that give CHE LET A Chortalet So wlasing ake Wits loutenaies mene: Z CHEVROLET / for you! ’ “oF : yee a iv is " ‘ 34 Mill St. and 211 S. Saginaw St. C , Pontiac, Michigan ‘ : si ; 545 yy . ; Z $ fin ( " i re Ay 4 1 : Z j : : ee 7” Gee 5 Neweombe, Zimmer, Reese, 2, (‘Thornaa '?. . Pirates; Mays 2, “pose ner Giante: reall, Jensen, Red | pomesd + ie, Doby 2, Rosen, Deanne: Race. tor NL Batting Title Going Right Down to Wire home run leader with 44, ranks third with .317 followed by Snider at .314 and the — Carl Fur- illo at 313. : * # Al Kaline ‘a Detroit is playing out the season before he offiqially pbatting leader. ‘The 20-year-old out- fielder is hitting at a 349 clip with Harry Simpson of Kansas City his nearest Dad at .317, - Vie Power ot ihe A's holds down third place -with a .313 average, One point ahead of Cleye & Smith at .312, The ¥ Yet Mantle, tlie home run _pace-setter with 37, is fied-far fifth with De. trojt’s. Harvey _Kuenn ‘and Bailti- more's Dave Phille ‘Each is bit- tig is proclaimed the American League. : v1} some 450 yards for only 19 jump- USET Haggard of Nashville, Tenn., was 3rd with 159.20 negative points, Staley also took the 4th place, on another horse with Warren Wofford 6th with 287.66 points. “stadium”. -He took the slender bay laround the intricate course of ing faults, by far the best showing. Polly Deming of Metamora up ship champipnshi! Myron Merry of Cleveland, -Ohio on Geraldum took. the grand 'the sixth, after the White Sox had eEie ff tTei, 3. Hi i oF | |e g if i with a double and his 19th home run. This added up t& Chicago's 4th straight loss at a time when losses are critical. to pitch the 2nd. game. Keegan had made. only two other starts | Chic since returning to the active roster with a bone spur in his right heel. Sox jumred off to a 1-0 lead in rs. | the Ist when Minnie Minoso raced in all the way from 2nd base on an error by Earl Torgeson. They champion. hunter title. added another run in the 4th ; ABRE * apna, Busby, ef 1 Kuenn, 9% 3 Pon we” S43 Fuctie’ ef tii ; » if 360 Kaline, rf 33 ’ rt 402 Torgeson, Ib 412 Kenngdy, 3) 4:60 Boone, 3b 412 Dropo, ib 3 © Delsing, &. 300 Lollar, ¢ 3; oo. i 100 Prd’w'sr, ss 4 House, ¢ 400 Trucks, p eee art * 2006 Coneusgra, 9 8 @ Hoett, p 401 eu. "> Hy ais Adams eo6 Carrasquel 100 . Totals 3225 ‘Totals T11 .| after being on the disabled list po | seinesd, Li we F ,Adems walked for Papai in Tth. owe Phillips struck out for Delsing Carrasquel fied out for Martin in: sth. CORT EEE OEe 000 200 960 soverreeorennrener 400 O12 font icago o> 1, Papal 3, c rtin 3, Hoeft 6. | laced 4 batters i . U-—foar, Runge, femmere. Hur- T—2:20. A—35,000 (estimated). = (SECOND GAME) cuicaco DETROIT & a ' ‘Tuttle Rivera, cf-rf } ecoseesoos ee eee et] Aims ese record for strikeouts by a rookie | starters pitcher is 227, set by’ Grover Cleveland Alexander in i911, Bob¥elier holds the modern rec- ord for all pitchers with 348 strike- outs in 1946, but Feller fanned only 76 in 1936, his first year with Cleveland. Score’s 9-2 victory over Kansas City yesterday, his fifth straight over the Athletics, 5 othed In- dians a split in the eheader -|and enabled them to hold first Lena * * It was Score’s 15th victory against 10 losses. But he ha s the other two, with relief pitchers getting the credit after Score left the scene. Yesterday's victory was Score's second straight complete game. He eee Vee ae ¥*} | Soom encescent Li J i 0 4 i 1 6 1 6 Lhd 34 Ss, SMeHNeenrwheow hy ayes —— & filed out S "Delging sf 0-0, Pierce. 6-0, (13-13), oe, o— Hurley, » Soar, Things Are Looking Up. Howell Steals Labor Day Show ‘at M59 Track ~ Veteran Benny Howell ran aw ay | with a major share of honors: in the annual Labor Day state cham | pionship auto races Monday night * at Pontiac Speedway. Howell won the 75-lap feature race, finishing ahead of Dorris Sanders .and Bill - Dillard. “The popular driver also won the pursuit and dash events. Heat winners were Earl Row- ley, Don Irish, Dick Cummings, Nerm Rust and Rusty Kelly, A crowd of 1,600 watched the pro- ceedings. share of glory at Saturday night's regular hardtop show. Katlin won the 25-lap feature, begting Jerry Lafnear and Howell, and also! gained victories. in the pursuit, dash, and heat. Dillard won Saturday's semi at the M59 track with Irish and Glenn ,Woodhall taking 2nd and | ord respectively. ‘Other heat win- ners were Bill Schultz, B. Chariton, Lafnéar and Woodhall, Kalamazoo Defeated, Battle Creek Victorious BATTLE CREEK (#—Dave Reed broke Kalamazoo's Sutherland's streak of six straight titles pitching unbeaten Battle Creek Behnke to. a 6-4 victory in the finals of the Mie 1 Amateur Baseball Assn. —— yesterday. victory gave Battle Creek | kee the. right to represent Michigan in the amateur world. series. of . the? American Baseball Congress, The | * series | start Friday night in —_ re eins ~ = a core, rookie strike poe ace leveland Indians, is al- for the lergic to ain, P . , | Busby, Ch Mickey Katlin came in for his yo steers) LEAGUE BATTING = ihamee on 325 at bats)—Kaline, | metre 48 —— Kansas City, 317; comers tenes City, 313; Simith, Cleve- and, 312; Kuenn, "petrol, Mantle, New York and Philley, Baltimore, .307, RUNS—Mantle, New. York. 114: Kaline. | Beret. 113; Smith, Sevenes, 108; Tuttle, » % Kuenn, Detrof, 92. po BATTED NJ Boone, Detrott, Jensen. Reson New ivork. | e Kaline, Detrot and and Berra, New York, HITS—Kaline, Detrys. 184; —_ Cleve- 170; Ku it, Power, = City, let; Pox, Chisago ies. ghOyat ke —Kecan., Detroit, 34: Power, bg and White, foe 28; igan, Kansas City, 27, r ! 2 Gl ltd tit 53 af Hf i Ann ghsG eed rT Lots of Problems, but Becien Too, Among Coaches of Ivy League Schools} ; 2-0 victory over Pontiac Shaw's. a4 | § if in i games. Even among Princeton's 18 other lettermen there's no adequate sub- for Flippin. Dodgers Look li Like a Cinch fo Set Early rel aol warmed up by knocking a handful of lesser marks for a loop while blasting Phila- | delphia in ‘a Labor Day double- | header, The sweep, 11-4 a 8-2,- cou- pled with Milwaukee's split at Chi- feago, reduced the Brooks’ magic number to three. Any combination of Dodger victories and Milwaukee defeats totaling three gives the flag-to Brooklyn. York's Giants, the 1954 TRIPLES—Mantle and Carey, New York, 1; al Kansas City, 9; with 7 Williams, Boston, 27; Kul Detroit, a Boston, 25; zernial * Kansas chy, STOLEN BASES—Rivera, Chicago, 25; Minoso, cuieae®, 17; Jensen, Boston, 14; foago, 12; Smith, ‘Cleveland. 9, PITCHING (based on 15 decisions} — Byrne, New York, 144, 778; Ford, New York, 16-4, Donov: oven, Chicago, 14-6, Hoeft Perrott. 1-7, 682; Lemon, Cleveland, 16-8, | a rouTs — Score sores a, 20; rie e ree cago nd Hoeft, Tbeneh troit, 130; Sullivan, Boston. NTRAGUE ee RUNS—#85 (record is | 973 set in 1950 N. ATIONAL L LEAGUE BATTING ¢ on 325 at bats)—Ash- rm Patlades ja, 333; Campanella, 1;. Klustewski, Cincinnati, inn, 3 Snider, i 314; Purillo, Br Ne _~ a Mays, wee York, wort nat 193; Kus: pRewakt, i fot: 0 Oiliany, Brooklyn, | RUNS BATTED IN — Snider, Brook! | i Ennis, Ph packont \ a ie: lew ¥. anf 1 Beit Cincinnati, Clocinnati, Milwaukee, ys. Moon, 5 Louie. = dean, Sat Cincinnall, 28; Reese, Bel, pos fetus Eun, Long, | -" vee Bleage and cago, 4; Mathews, Milw: BASES. Bruton, Mil ae New ror So i mate ees ta ty 1,107 set in = F ay Oe re RUNS—1.14i (record is ° ew chops, officially fell out of the +, eight ted! race by splitting two with Pitts- HOME’ RUNS—Mantie, Row York, 37: burgh—leaving second place Mil- waukee as the only team. still | mathematically capable of. catch- ing Brookl lyn. * -* The Dodgers already own the. league record for the earliest pen- nant clinch, wrapping up the 1953 championship on Sept. 12. They have seyen games between now and the 12th—starting-with two at Milwaukee tomorrow and Thurs- day. A sweep at Milwaukee -could end it on Sept, 8, The major league record is held¢ ook. | by the New York Yankees. They Pennant Race at a Glance AMERICAN LEAGUE Won-Lost Pet. Behind Piay aa by a (17): Hoine => > a LA “= = I 4 es a < $ 7 -| the trump hand. - | bleheader from Washington yester- 3}; | three : | New_York and Chicago ‘split their rf holiday matches with the non-con- ; | tenders. - ‘to hit that many, Snider now has. a National aber mark for pitch. | ers with his seventh home run at | the season. Hal Schumacher of the | 1934 Giants and Jim Tobin of the 12 Braves hit six. Cleveland's Wes Ferrell set the major league record. with nine in 181, Li Newk’s drive was one of four Brooklyn homers in the opener, boosting the club total to 112 in cozy Ebbets Field. That erased the | Muweukee previous Brook high of 11 at home, set in 1950 and matched in 453. Duke Snider also got in on the | Pistsuren record assault, hitting his 42nd home run, The Duke and Gil Hodges are the only Dodgers ever done it twice. In tthe nightcap Carl Erskine, succeeding on his fifth try, gained his 100th triumph in the majors. fanned 13 in beating Baltimore 5-1 |- on three hits last Wednesday, His ~ top strikeout performance was on :=23/Bonney Jories 1-Hitter Wins ‘for Southfield Engineers Beat Shaw Nine in State Event at Jackson JACKSON W#-— Pitcher Bonney Jones‘ one-hitter- last night gave. Southfield Chevrolet Engineering a Jones outdueled Pontiac's Glen Johnson ina 2nd showdown game after Johnson set. down Southfield 2-1 to force a late playoff contest. | Southfield’s loss in the early game was its Ist in the double knockout tourney for the Michigan softball Pontiac gained the finals Sunday with a come-from-behind 7-3 vic- tory over YpsHanti Walker Hard- ware, ee et Oma. lead- off batter for Pontiac, in the Ist inning of the deciding game lashed a single to center field — and that was the only hit ylelded by Jones. He. fanned 12 batters, walkéd none and hit one. Southfield struck for the game's only runs in the 3rd inning when singles by Vic Webber and Paul Savage sandwiched around an error and a fielder’s choice brought | home both tallies. They were the only hits allowed by Johnson, who | fanned ‘seven. (FIRST GAME) Southfield +» .000 000 1—1 3 ABE oer cceesu re 010 010 x2 4 1 ‘Thomas and Pascoe; Johnson and White. (SECOND GAME) aces seeeeenonne 000 000 0—0 1 3 eerees 20 Johnson and White; Jones and Pascoe. Major Leaques 2 TUESDAY'S No games sebetinied., ONDAY * PaaCL Ts Detro' it 74, jcaro Kansas Cliy 5-2. Cleveland +9 Boston 10-7, Washington AA (ls 2- Par mings) 63, New York ou WEBNESDAY'S 1 SCHEDULE at Boston, cage gape. 4 pam. Kansas Culy st New York 1 p.m NATIONAL. LEAGUE bead Lest 7 Behind game. eh 4 391 TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE No games schedu 4 Y's RESULTS DA Brooklyn 11-8, fame ee 4-2 en ae acu New York 5-6 (ist qamne. Chicago 29 Milwaukee 0-1 - Louts Cincinnati 2 (10 innings) WEDNES DAY'S SCHEDULE irgh Chicago, 1:30 p.m. rookiyn at Milwaukee, 9 Indians’ ier Needs _Only 8 SO’s for Mark’ »May 1, wieri he fanned 16 to beat . | land's | ball, that's all there is » ¢ »® Boston 31 on four hits. With 17 ee ‘ett Ae should. ~- get at least three more starting as- "| signments. He ‘has already pitched 206 innings, most of any of Cleve- oary His earned run averkge is 3.06, second only to aay revs 2.97 among Indian Umpire, Player Battles Mark NY, Oriole Tilts: Diering’s Winning -Run in 1st Game Sets Off Near Riot . BALTIMORE (#—The last place an umpire would have wanted to be was‘the New York Yankeés’ — room late yesterday after- the scrambling Yanks had just ‘split a Labor Day doubleheader with the last-place Baltimore Ori- oles, dropping the first 65 in 11 | innings and winning the second 5-3. It had also been a running battle between the New Yorkers and the umpires, In the sixth inning of the opener, a heated 10-minute discussion fol- lowed Umpire J Rice's aren | that right fielder Hank Bauer ha trapped instead of caught Bob Hale’s pinch double. The ‘two-out blow scored two Oriole runs. + * » In the 11th inning a‘ near riot ensued when Umpire Larry Napp sent Chuck Diering horie with the winning run after ruling that third baseman Gil McDougald obstruct- ed the base runner, Ushers and Police had to settle down: specta- tors behind the -visitors’ dugout who threatened the howling Yan- kees with violence. . In the Yankee dressing room, a stomping Yogi Berra said, ‘That was the worst umpirin’ [ ever seen. That was an important mon- ey game for us." Bauer complained, ‘I caught the to it.” McDougald, in his turn, said. “Why that little so and so of a Diering grabbed me first and when I didn't get up right away, Napp calls me for holding, Players get sent back to the minors when they don’t produce but you never see an umpire get fired for being lousy." Manager Casey Stengel said he thought Bauer had caught Hale's pinch blow. About the obstruction call he was philosophical, ‘Don Larsen made- a bad throw and they would have scored anyway," was the = Cony ow tt. In the ees ‘“ country clabs following Labor Day _| Weekend matches. Steve ‘Purdo repeated as cham- Pion at Meadowbrook -Country Club with a 64 decision over Ran- dall Ahern in the 36-hole finals. ‘Mrs. Curt Hall won the ladies’ title with a 36-hole medal score of 180. Mrs. Nat Sanford took 2nd place with 184. . : Morris Werney and> Mrs, Leo Mellen were winners at Tam: O'Shanter Country Club, Werney edged Milt Elson, 2 and 1, while Jack Walsh grabbed the title at Plum Hollow Golf Club with a 7-6 -| verdict over Tom Bridgeman in ~| the finals. Walsh posted one-over- par figures for his easy triumph. Boston Red Sox Back in Contention for Flag, May Hold ‘Trump Hand’ in. American Loop - BOSTON «— The Boston Red Sox, relegated to the also-rans a week ago, were back in the thick of the sizzling ‘American League pennant fight today and may hold The Sox swept a Labor Day dou- day 10-2 and 7-2 to pull within games of league-leading Cleveland. Meanwhile, the Indians, In the all-important “lost” col- umn the Sox are orffy two games. back of the Tribe and the Yanks and one behind the White Sox. oF ‘at home, Chicago 5 of 18 and ‘four at home. Even if the Sox can’t far out since July 20 and @keptics began talking of ‘‘next year.”’ Down the September stretch the Red Sox have the definite edge of playing the most games at home. of all the contenders. Of its re- maining .19 games, Boston plays 16 at friendly Fenway Park. In contrast, New York has 11 of 18 Cleveland only 3 of 17. In the fateful five days starting tomorrow, the Red Sox play De- troit-twice, Cleveland twice - and meet Chicago in a Sunday. double- header while Cleveland is at New York for ;two. That's when the standings may. get a shuffling. " Beyond that, Seine mal tah seven games with New York — win it, they will have the say in where New York will finish. The/ encouraging-factor in Bos: fon's / sweep was the pitching of Tom’ Brewer (five-hitter) and George Susce (eight-hitter) giving the team its first consecutive com- plete games since Aug, 7-8. Jackie Jensen, who drove fn four runs to boost his league-lead- ing RBI total to 106 and hit a two- run homer in the twin bill, com- mented inthe , chibhouse afterward: “If we bere: win. lee pennant . we're going to scare hell out of somebody.”* . “We never ‘ult “ was the ‘ex ° -planation given Jim Piersall who belted a two-run homer and spent~the afternoon making lar- ‘ — - i ew a : Poe ante: ~ Shead Winner df bei | : Seu. THR. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 the Michigan Softball Association secant eae NINETEEN « ome Pontiac's two representatives in wisi! \Giles, ‘Shaw’ S° Drop Finals jin’ Bid tor Girls’ Titles — | iaarred foe Suan’ gobi for a state tithe. Jackie na Ryder. Cy Post tirt game and lftin the 2 — girls’ state tournament, Giles Lh eget ~~ harler, was injured. in D cap in 41-3 relief innings, Balti-| Realty and Shaw's Jewelers, lost Teraw, and Rhea McCaslin had to more made five boots while, out-|in their bids for state .champion- return home in the midst of com- “Lost Round 69. Helps og er. The Yamhg wes the niet: iting the Yanks U1 to 7. ep | ships. but advanced alt the , way | petition’. Sam Tie. Toski. Record Chicago was rapped by Detroit hae Jimmy Piersall driving in“ two |‘ the finals before doing so. , vo ‘in Insurance City Open 7-2, then rebounded 34, with a home run and making three | Giles, competing in Class, A at ° . L - = The Orioles slipped by the Yanks | brilliant catches in the outfield as | Coldwater, dropped the title-decid- Holida UMOU All. that treadmill work left the with @ run that scored on an inter-/Tém Brewer won his 10th in the ing tilt to Zeeland. It was Zeeland's ERSFIELD, Conn, w — Big Three right where they start- ference call against Gil McDoug- | first game. 2nd state crown. Sammy Snead let the “other fel- p, | ed: the Indians lead the Yanks by ald, Jim Wilson went all the way .*.* ° lows make ‘the mistakes” and to- .|® half-game and the White Sox 1's. Drnenaie FeO Oneed chen Un [te tee ae cena | creme by Gemy Rendie, Tens at Tra . day he had his berth on the U.S. }; But the ever-persistent .Red Sex Baltimore runs scored when Um-| the Brooks in the opener. Galante and-Nancy Milton, Giles . Ryder Cup .team’ plus $4,000 he | split in their twinbills with the sec-| now are right back in the picture, pire Joh Rice ‘ruled outfielder| Cari Erskine gained his 100th) gowned Ypsilanti, 11-9, in its Ist hadn't counted on. ond division. just 1% behing Chicago. Hank Bauer had trapped, not| major league victory on the fifth) tege-and followed with a 21 de- 250,000. Fans Wager Sam won the $20,000 Insurance “+ * By contrast, Brooklyn reduced Caught, a low liner in the sixth.|try in the second game as the ciston- over Flint. Then came a age City Open golf After sweeping into first place | its magic number to three as the; =, And the Orioles got three in the | Brooks chased Robin Roberts, al- three-game set with Zeeland, The More Than $16 Million day with a 15-under par 269 for 72 by taking three straight from the | Dodgers swept Philadelphia 11-4| In the nightcap, southpaw. Herb/| first on a Single and #0 walks. | ready a 22-game winner. It was took the Ist 23, | Duri bo oy White Sox, Cleveland misfired and | and 82. ‘Any cosdbination of Brqpe-|Score struck oot'4i (2) for the|. Tommy Byrne, who started the | Robin's. 1th defeat. ee See oe ring Labor Day : * 2 @ : = 2 ’ : the tnd, 61. The. Pontiac -. Ending with a two-under-par 69, New Coach Has Hopes 3 theh dropped the “rubber” con- | BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Snead tied a record. set by Bob : ts test, 1-0, Mig neds griges eg ig Toski, 1953 winner of the tourney. N h C f S h ‘. poured in excess Tos Shaw's, battling for Class B hon-| million dollars + the The Slammer had 66485 i atic orthwesterns Crop of Sophomores ane ied emercots oem meas See eae nt rounds. ? ; ». Oa. Al the | tracks on Labor Day. Sam, who had’ 400 R. M Prod D Big Te S against Wayne bor D Bison fier incall Db ay Frroauce ecent Ng Len eason Une nine, C3 ies eects Fi | y,TOPRed by 8 turiout of 48,20 a for 't berths, : spottir ng ew "s Aqueduct, horse relics cubated plage! relied sport _qutuitelnted, Prose may have what the ill-fated Voigts healthy, Suban may possibly have| 8" 80 advantage, Shaw's roared | racing tracks drew a total attend- three other golfers ~— Jack Barton sirplane tour of Bix ‘Tem and Notre rightfully should have had in 1954, | first division contender. back for a 98 victory to meet Al-| ance of 266,191, The fans wagered — , Marty Furgol or Chandler Harper Bele cea ‘anre iae the com- | ® 800d, respectable Big Ten season.| There were times Jast season |.bion a 2nd time. Albion, which | $16,003,765 with "s handle shed Wem the tenrmamnent ar teu ing season.) “Saban, former captain and de- |Northwestern uncorked the bes} line | Tepeated as state champion, de-| of $3,336,341 setting the pace, — placed second or third, Snead was By JERRY LISKA fensive star back of the Cleveland | Play. in the conference and two of — oo # in the wind-up 5-2. ¢ 2-6 in danger. “EVANSTON, Ill. U—-Northwest-| Browns, will unwrap one of the | the wildcat 1954 best up front are _Gaudia Wasik and Marie Poltina Washington Park and Atlantic * * * ern's football Wildcats lost seven finest Northwestern sophomore back. They are tackles Sanford City. ran. second and third in at- Sacks 235-pound-team captain, and crops in years, 250-pound John Smith. This will bolsier a fair array of nine games last season and sub- sequently the-head of coach Bob Antonelli Forgiven . Who was only four strokes wad Bae te al a ell third round, wound up in a tie for fourth with Julius Boros, the “World champion." Winner at Tam | ~ ‘O'Shanter, with 278, F Martin Returns fo Lions’ Roster YPSILANTI @ — Jim Martin, veteran lineman who jumped to the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League, returned to the Detroit Lions yesterday to fullfill the. 2nd half of his: two-year con- tract. : The 31-year-old offensive guard and linebacker was hired by Toronto as an assistant coach to ¢ PINCH-RUNNER NABBED — «Hector (Skinny) Brown, Oriole pitcher, running for catcher Hal Smith in the 8th inning of yesterday's - 2nd game, is put out by catcher Yogi Berra at home plate. Brown, a pinch-runner after Smith doubled, ar Wirephote attempted to score on Willis Miran- oe s single. Yanks won the 2nd game 5-3, after losing the Ist, 6-5 in 1% aeaings. Michigan P Picked. for Rose Bow! by Magazine NEW YORK — Michigan will Golf Cavalcade Beginning Today -|and revealed that he'd like to try — and, as usual, the forgotten man among the big names—dis- ' ‘counted reports that he would re- tire to a plush job with his father’s Philadelphia plumbing business his hand at television... ~ Seixas, who entered the round ~~ Mayne of Lafayette, Calif., said Golf School » Slicing ever bother you? Then stady today’s picture. It may have the answer you want. If you slice the chances -are al- most 100 to 1 that you are swing- ing at the ball from the “outside- in,’ across the line of flight. - Concentrate on he wanted to make it clear ‘that he wasn'{ retiring. ' * * Meanwhile, except for | spots, the round of 16 was filled | with seven of the eight ‘seeded | ~| players still in the running. Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal:f., No, 8 had a close squeak, though he fought oft four match M Michigan nd Charlie Brooks _ three | developing “inside-out™ swing. This will pon Voigts learned this, as did Lynn (Pappy). Waldorf before him, Yet Archery Record Set at Tourney Mrs, Lorraine Windon Chalks Up New Mark | in Jackson Shoot * JACKSON a Lorraine Windon Se be attendance of 25,- Marty Furgol on the Cup team. oS eixas enies e e€ Ire, | and Wayne Glassman. good graces of Manager Leo Du- 539 and wagering of $1,529,279 for But his 285 was not good enough. A lad who ide veal | Toner Sant 0 One-dhy, Snpena Ta in both ‘but Will Put Tennis 2nd |sisyita’t Sond!) aso Stamm ce sh em ’ u 1 u ennis Zn ball-carrying “zip is Jerry Weber, | wi Baseball, with the American Burke tied - fith with Gene | > thout pay and sent for | ; 3 Littler of Palm. Springs, Calit., |/ & fiery competitor from 1953 who ination after Saturday |League’s four pennant contenders with 280. Furgol, who playa out of || FOREST HILLS, N.Y. ® — Vie! points to beat Tom Brown of San|™issed "last season, night's game: in Philadelphia in as many cities: and giv- Lemont, Ill., managed a the with.| | Seixas, at 32 the greybeard of | Francisco 6-3, 34, 5-7, 119,97, | Sophomore backs are Ollie Lind-| talked with Durocher for 20 min-|ing the gate a hypo in each lo = Tommy Bolt, Chattanooga, Tenn.,|/ ~ | American tennis, admitted today| All the others, including top-seed- | borg, a former Marine With break- utes before yesterday's double- , attracted a 197 Ua 3 and Bill Markham of Royal Oak, i _| that he'd like ‘to stay on the ~|ed Tony Trabert and third-rated | Way speed, Dick Widmark, Norm | header with the Pittsburgh Pirates. fans. Last year’s figure, was Mich., with 283. ’ -|nament trail forever, “but since Hamilton Richardson, had clear | Comer and Jim Thompson. At conference, | topped slightly, was 194,906, a Sesad tae saan I've got to think of my future/ sailing. Trabert whipped J. Allen} - It's no secret thtat Northwest ern, ! The League drew 11 ahead of rtinners-up Mike Souchak, ‘Pm .-afraid tennis is going to be| Morris Jr., of Clinton, S. b S. 6-4,/an endowed school faced by an Si? Grossngers N.Y., and Pred. Haw.| > sécondary with me.’ ) 6-4; 6-1, And Richardson rode a oper uphill battle trying to select rugged ae kins, St. Andrews, Ill., who had/t - * & Tim Coss of Washington, 63, 6-2, | athletics from a flock of scholars, — 2 Sam Kellelring, Toronto, | 7h defending National champi- | 6-2. . hardly ever goes to the Big Ten Bill Swiacki. When his duties as a coach diminished he was kept on as a player. Martin suffered arib injury in an | win the Western Conference foot- ball championship and roll on to the Rose Bowl for a meeting with ~ yon Ces od 6 att iekiond plenty of roll after it lands. Out for Practice > ANN ARBOR (®#—Charlie Brooks, Big Cash Tournament Gathers 84 Swingers exhibition game three weeks ago. handle Detroit's kickoff chores, one of He is expected to coach: Buddy Parker's problems. At the same time, Ted Topor, former Michigan linebacker who was discharged from the army last Friday, reported to camp. And the Lions placed tackle Jim Walters of Mississippi and de- fensive halfback Jim Roshto of Louisiana State on the waiver list. Yesterday's Stars. PITCHING—Ray Crone, Braves, stiackled Chicago Cubs on three- hitter, striking oat six and walking | none, for 1-0 nightcap decision aft- er Milwaukee had lost opener 2-0. BATTING—Jim Piersall, Boston Red Sox, with just four official UCLA, Look magazine predicts. “Loaded with material, Mich- igan lacks only tackle depth,” 8 the -magazine. “The Wolverine single wing, led by Lou Baldacci, Tony Branoff,’Terry Barr and Jim Maddock will be tough to stop." Look picks Michigan end Ron Kramer as “‘potentially the player- of-the-year”’ and says he ‘‘may be an even greater Michigan end than his coach Bennie Oosterbaan.” consin, Purdue, Ohio State and Iowa will give Michigan the tough- est run for the Big Ten title. Michigan is‘ picked to finish 4th in national rankings behind Mary- land, Miami = UCLA, Jet Action Winner Over Cold Helioscope The magazine predicts that Wis- for Five Day Event © SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. (®—The Cavalcade of Golf—the East's big- gest money tournament—begins to- day at the Shackamaxon Country Club with & golfers competing in event. About half of today’s competi- tors will qualify to meet some of the nation's top pro and amateur golfers in the first round of the tournament, which gets under way junior letterman -end from Mar- shall, Mich., showed up for prac- tice with Michigan's football squad yesterday after reconsidering an earlier decision to forego the grid- iron this fall. He was one of three lettermen ends who failed to — for opening day practice. Thursday. Some 60 top golfers—inciuding | Jack Fleck, U.S, Open champ; Cary Midlecoff, winner of the |Masters and Julius Boros, 1955) Tam O'Shanter winner—are sched- uled to participate. » Competitors will shoot 18 holes a day through next Saturday with | studies. His return gives end coach Matt Patanelli--four lettermen wings, including Ron. Kramer and Tom | | Maentz, slated as starters, as well as Mike Rotunno, veteran from Camden, Ohio. | The. Wolverines would up drills |with ® scrimmage session yester- | to your body. Your hip and shoul- der turn will carry the clubhead out and around in the prescribed are, . Finally,“ When your hands get down to about hip level you release | all of that energy stored up in your cocked wrists and bring the mn | Wyandotte, 1,552 Other division winners: en's Clase A York ~~ Dick Ulrich, Men’ Piainwell, 2,091 points en's Class 8 York ~— Ray Carter, jen's Claes A Atmertean W. GO. Pleree,. | Hastings, a — Men's American ~~ ‘Howard anneiee ‘nition. 1.347 points Men's Clags C Jmariche — Vie Lakit, We Will Check It Completely for _and Give It an EXPERT TUNEUP ” DOUBLE STAMPS. : WEDNESDAY trips in doubleheader, drove - ied day. | clubhead into the ball from “inside- | D=zolt, 1.075 pote two rune and scored four w es taking the $10,000 top nr apemaan | out” with maximum power. You my miewar. ifuntogon. 136s. points = 28 home run and two singles in 162, | | CHICAGO (INS)—Maine Chance | ‘ can see all this in today's picture. | jm @pensier, Schoen, 1008 poiste, : 7-2 sweep of Washington Senators. | farm's Jet Action, unmindful of | anil Cour chesne Eyes | - {Copyright 1955) waamens, Clase gh wee reestyie— || , Ope mings in Suburban Chicago for ts = the reputation of Helioscope, drove _Motor Contest Records | viene SGiaee Eadie merican Qoe| i | oe be * gon i SANDERS | Sis‘ over ie Wiliam 6. trae Broken by Fireman Lucrative Bouts | Three fiver Injured jos Fe inca Perea a | legen | id 2 to 4 Yrs. Any. Field . . 59 a eee | in ‘omen's Class inatinetive — Andres — FOR RENT pe Loess eer sagt lam Pifer, an Adrian, Mich., Phscmbiog) NEW YORK. — Bobby Coar- | in Spi V ot Wolverine Oigsabe, Masaeese B isontactive — Gert TRAVIS | liek heen” given’ G cache cide! broke two International Motor’ ' chesne, a bright, yoting lightweight! Three /drivers were injured fn wineerinedjate Boys — Wd houn Grand | ty Willie Shoemaker, caught Helio- | | Contest Assn. big car records and prospect from Holyoke, Mass., was | a spill /during the 3rd race’ at Rapids, 1.210 joe as” 2 HARDWARE scope an eighth of a mile from the | picked up $1,100 prize money as, in line for two lucrative bouts to- Wolverihe Harness Raceway last | 14 Cadet ‘boys — Robert Deon, Adricn, i 454 Orchard Lake Are. FR 4-RIt4 es Physio-Therapy Daily from YMCA Athletic Club FE 5-61 16 a 33982, EAST Bear Equipment and Wheel Baishcing 35 Elizabeth St. finish and pulled out to win the. mile event in near record time of (one minute, 34 seconds. avajlable in the Majorettes, a age or better and bowlers with a 145 average or over should call either FEderal 4-2312 or EMpire SERVICE TOWN COLLISION Frame ond Axle Straightening Ph. FE 4-5941 the Minnesota state fair drew to -a close yesterday. The 28-year-old driver * pushed | drafted ‘into the Army during World War II was Hugh Mulcahy IT COSTS LESS MATTHEWS -HA 34 MAILL SY. FE 5. are day following his victory over Tony | Puleo last night. The 21-year-old New Englander was 50-year-old Archie Brown who is blind, He covered the 104-mile Keep Your EYE on the DOLLAR TO TRADE AT R iREAVES Lo, UNG a4 LA | night, /All were sent. to Harper |, | Hospital for observation. They are Archie Niles Sr. of Rapids, 1,206 intermediate girls. 970. Magee itis — Karen Shumaker, Grand “ROYAL WELCOME SERVICE” . by your PURE O1L DEALER + - Fran Bless, Crys. | _to plan and assist in engineering telephone. exchange equipment. es j|his Offénhauser around the 25 stopped the strong, 23-year-old | Northville, Stai Fr ae All applicants must have some | Heliscope was 2nd by a length : tr , Stanley Freer of Pe- Normalize Your |but was disqualified for bumping |™ile championship race in 2:06.70, | Brooklynite on cuts in 1:29 of the | trolid, Ont., and Ben Munig: also rome. THOR — bagkground, such as military yy comeeniek: | Duke's Lea in the stretch battle breaking the 22:09.96 record: set | ninth round of a telecast.10-rounder | of Northville, RUNS—Kaline, 113. F ti ith iri a nee : line,’ 184. _ tions, or experience with circuits or wiring Weight and Relax by the late Bob Slater, in Des/at St. Nicholas Arena. Grand R. Volo, owned by James| DOUBLES—Kuenn, 3% di ve Moiries, Ia., on June 6, 1954. McCann of Jackson and driven by| }Gtes munis ns ant Boone. * . ek 2 em > $teem Beths, Seek omen Keglers One of the competitors in the | Jack Ackerman, won the 7 ears RUNS BA ED IN—Beone, 108. ee Electric Cobinets Openings for women keglers are| , Fi78t major league player to be | London to Brighton (England) walk’ old pace in 2:07. PrCuiNG ost foot, 130 4" AT TRACTIVE SALARIES cones ae ee 9 2. m. to 9 p.m. league which bowls ot the Cecley! «© the Phillies, ile atled 2 17 * * a . —— facka on Tusadig alahts ot ¥ oan. ies, was ‘called | distance in 23 hours and 17 min- . y : ‘ll | , mn fri d een the constently growing Call Today for Informatign || Lanes on Tuesday nights 949 P.M.) March 8, 1941. | utes. JOU TT like the triendly extra Service field. Excellent pension aiediins cel ples peid vacations and many other bene- its. < : wey of i electrical For DETROIT Interviews =| * COMPLETE DIFFERENCE r Sacra rapes COLLISION um A Peco beta 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. Pee RS | ERS a era, i ene ee ee eS ee a i ere ee ban A ae ee eee Ree ie em ebay ee Neem We eet Ve ah Gt ied ao Oo odes ict me tue: fie oe eh dl Gy amie cmins Rima Mie noe TS pei Sa: aera ri airs AD Boe ps ee oF Sia) ens. ee - Ae ae A De i . Hoyo . vey ; | i pee es Pe te er geri g . Ad! i ; } eee geen ee eee hie ah 4 ; . ae i - apr} | ae ee Pi eh a | HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955,__ our eee aca aera! have 10. per’ dent of their pay | Dol Nab § fi |NICK’AALIDAY Pe a a ee - Fehecks as their share ot| ONCE NAD SUSPOCE |” ence me ae - : : | | company | WHAT CAN A GIRL Yis MORE WER TYPE THAN SOME |. . ralens wo | @taranine Menrib was ba union San ne debt ts cranes. in Trans-Canada Hunt a N, Alta. W—-A week- seni |B 4 7 it ture bonds, paying. 3%. per cent | jong manhunt across western Can-| | ‘ ee BS IDAY, MR, PAIGE ee interest, to cover. their payroll | ada ended with the capture yester- “* ies RE | Cae eT ; : Clothing Union: Decides deduction loans. | day of John Petlock, 3-yearold); —@ ; at Pai “ae A company official said the union | farmer wanted. for the murder of ~ en $100,000 Fund to afforded a more attractive propost|five members of his family " : - ; t could have been obtained lock had been sought.since Aid Tailoring Firm from a bank. - the five persons were found shot} . =F * to death on a farm near Fenwood, } CINCINNATI «®—More than 500; Hamilton Tailoring does a seven- | Sask., Aug. 29. He was captured employes of the Hamilton Tailoring | million-dollar yearly business avid) without a struggle in a rooming Co, are lending $100,000 to.'their| claimis to be the largest made-to- | house. The landlady notified police - employer.’ measure clothing organization in| after Petlock’s picture appeared ae Members of the CIO Amalga-| the world. in a newspaper here. a mated Clothing Workers yoted the Asked why the union would make| Found slain at the farm home funds after thé company became | a loan to management, Kroll an-| were Petlock’s 72-year-old widowed ; ‘short of. cash after recent acquisi- | swered: mother, his brother Michael, 34; | ons, a company official said. - 2s * Michael's wife Angeline, 21, andi ary py OoP Rv T. V. Hamlin f “Our members-work in the place, | Michael's two young daughters, the tailoring ‘toneern by Jack | It's their jobs, The: union functions | the oldest about 3. : Amalgamated Clothing Workers Board, who is better known na- tionally as director of the CIO ’ Political Action Committee, to protect people's jobs. We feel we're a part*of the industry.” New York City public school en- rollment has grown from 836,310 The family savings, about $10,000 | were missing. Police said -Petlock had more than $11,000 in his possession when arrested. He was jailed here for Starting tomorrow, employes will | in 195 to 922,460. : return’ to Saskatchewan. ; BOARDING HOUSE GAD! DIDNT THE MESSAGE B win MAKER GEE A COP A OF LABOR DAY GET } Y ACROSS TO YOU NOMADS, ! oh get lant CORNER We LOLLING INTHE = ML SHORTY /a~]f DON'T WANT THE. — lay A ~ (igs i , REA f ; {OR I. RA CHOULD 14 Wild Geese KAFF/ THESE BENCHES pig S By aag Rote rertnte EA te Rares POE RESEENED | TILL HE (@MKIHIS YEAR / AXPA ~ By Ernie Bushmiller OH, I'M. SORRY---|| FEELS BETTER COME IN AND~ ALREADY TUL BANDAGE 3 BRAYS 2 et] mee THIS IS WHERE HAT” =f r iHH Lad ee TS LUCKY We SAW Se bites AND WHO \S TMS. ; LUCKY PERSON TO 1 WHOM IM SPEARING 2 flee ad * * ~ F : “ Ma Bali acts “ anti “~ °° Jewiuame, By Charles Kuhn — TM Meg VE POM gg - . — eee a ae io ROE meso DIXIE DUGAN OMA? -———\ eee N eal i piven Lau | \\ At sas. | ELL; VACATION) SPARE | HERE AT OUR HALPACKE A > By 7 , ; : — By Walt Disney ~ j “7A m™ i. af) * ’ is . + * 4 SP Ee Aen one Facil cadebiiineiecacet ahead ~ Grains Cautious on Quiet Market! an 7 A. good deal of irregularity was noted at the outset, Soybeans. fell | September (new) $2.20%, and lard ' 5 to 10 cents a: hundred lower, September $10.70, ‘Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Sept, Tepes toda Sept 2% — = Deo. 195% Deen ‘one | March , ....; 1.97%, March . a“ May. . 193% May. ..., a duly , LS < oon neg 1.39% feet. : ceases rth Dec. . 12% March , 1.01% |- March 1.30% May .°...... 1.03 May . vies. ia maturing pihtint unm 7 [ MARKETS | nee ene l iat ‘Betrolt ; a Shie sommoltites' shout ok steady. . :- Mich. . certs. 2%" up v. we Wolt River 2. ; Wealth pa'het Fasehbe: Delicions 6.00; McIntosh 3 few 3.75; NJ. bu. bkts, red 2%" ep US, No. 1 5.25-5.50. , x 2 Calif. certs, 278 4.78-6.00 Carrots: Calif. certs. @ doz. 5.78- 2.78-3. 3m i Delicious sacks; 403 4.25-4.50 cts.; 245 2. Meeulioeer™ Go ots. 18s &.75-6.00. rece! Calif, lompson seediess 300-3 15, fair Py tibers 4.50. erts. @-12s 2.50-3.25. ck Iceberg 2 doz, me. Se Hs : os bd - ty e i 28 $s os, sb #8. Ee zh » 3 3 E .50-3.75, few 3.28; i 50 Bb. 2,008.18: Wash. long whites fair 3.26-3.38; early 3.15-3.00; rus- 4 et a reds 2.26-2.7%: 60 Ib. sacks 1.20-1.35;, Ind. Chippewas 2.35-2.0; Mich. 4 A gg = a ! Mich, bekte. 336-8 08. film sacks 2.00, 30s 2.50. Bw. toes: La. $0 Ib. certs. Porto Rican U.B. No. is few 3.00, DETROIT EOGs pire cua aay Be 6 ay ‘ft. 6. b, pi ab-ctase Road to Lahser Road with asphalt sur- fece and the incidental grading and . (38%4 of the cost thereof by s scia! aasess ment levied in one ffistaliment tn the spécial axsesament district described, as: Lots 1,.3 to 8 inchusive, 10, 16 to 38 metusive and 4) to 47 Inclusive of “Rudgate"” o subdivision - of south half of Section 22. Torn Range 10 East Michigan, end 3 to. 18 inclusive of “Oak Knob Farms.” a subdivision of part of Sections 15 and 22. Town 2 North, Range 16 Bast, Mich- estimate of the cost of said !m- provement, together with = there- for, and a pro special assessment roti are on file with the City Clerk for public gee By Ri OBERT J. STADLER, City Clerk art of North, Lots 1 2. 6, ‘ss. ' University of Texas. Stocks Co | Recent Gains NEW: YORK @ — The. stock market was advanced today in the same forward pattern. it has. dis- —— sessions. * .* Cshna tise sake eee goal and'went to between 1 and 2 points at the best. Trading was quite market, although dealings were orderly at all times. Bethiechem Steel was higher than average with an opening sale of 3,000 shares up 24 at 16044. Aircrafts were out in front, ef tivity in some~cases, Trailing along in their wake were the steels, chemicals, and coppers. Railroads didn't do very well and to Carbide opened up 2% at 113 on a block of 3,000 shares. ; * .* * Among higher stocks were Geri- Kennecott per, American:Cynamid, DuPont, Westinghouse Electric, New York Central, and Texas Co. Lower were such issues ‘as United Aircraft, Commonwealth active’ in early phases of the, the market with pronounced ac-| Ys A CLOCK-EYED WORLD — A workman in Wiesbaden, Ger- many,|checks “his watch with the world’s biggest cuckoo clock, The , | Clock frame is actually the outside of a clocksmith's shop and the glass Ont fy ee Shee behind them merchants are set to- day to go after record fall and Christmas trade: The final four months of 1955— the big sales period of the retail |year—takes ‘off from a high base. ‘Sales totals already are well above last year. Competition is fierce. It is.com- plicated just now by a new flare- up| in the battle over “‘fair trade” Battles Police; 12.00. Salable sheep 2,500; spring lambs mod- erately active, generally steady with last week's close; egies oa steady to = 25 or more hie er; siaughter sheep t steady; most good to prime native pact lambs 18.00-21.50; a few mostiy prime 22.00-22.25; five decks good and Glutamine which can be derived from liver is being used as a treatment for alcoholism at the SS Wet pavements or carelessness” may cause an: accident. minor accident costs much more than your insurance™ policy for a whole year, Call today-— Automobile Insurance Is Very Reasonable! Just one chotee around #7 Ib. Washington spring 5 30 16 «18 60 lambs 21.00; cull to low good ole | Indust Rails Util Stocks lambs 12.00-18.00: eccastonel, light Traits’ Prev. day .....- 248.9 133.2 74.5 176.4 |down to around 10.00; mostly choice 97- Week ago ...., 245.0 13923 46.1 176.4 | 100 Ib, yrartnes eatrying fall shorn Month ago 235.8 1283 74.2 169 | pelts 17.00-17.50: deck of utility and | Year ago 179.2 96.2 64.1 310 rood around > 15.00 with 30 culls 1955 ‘high ,.,...2489 130.1 75.7 177.0 out at 11.00; cull to mostly choice shorn 1953 low - .,,.... 3.1 114.8 67.2: 148.8 ewes 3.00-5.00. 1984 high ...... 211.8 123.0 68.3 158.2 ea - x 1954 low ........ 43.0 TTR 56.4 108 County Deaths Fred E. Hubbard OXFORD — Service for Fred E. Hubbard, 64, 2360 Seymour Lake Rd., will be at 1 p. m. Thursday at Bell Chapel of the William R. ‘Hamilton Co., Birmingham, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemétery there. A master. me- chanic at the Dodge Main. Plant of the Chrysler Corp., Detroit, for Surviving are his widow, Eva; one sister, two half sisters and a “ . . Claude 8, Sled HOLLY — Service for Claude S. ed average lai 58-60 wid: ave. 68%, Poultry medium 48-50 wtd. avg. 49, amali 34-| Edison, American Tobacco, South- DETROIT POULTRY wt, omy. ih grade B large 51-84 / ern Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio, DETROIT, ‘Bept @. VAP)~Prices enti; "Browns Orage A jumbo 61-67 and Santa Fe. per pound F.0.8. Detroit for No, ave. large 47. jum 49, small “3; . “Getty bee Ste tent ee oe “e 82; grade C large vy hens 24+: ens she - heavy Toasters (over 4 Ibe.) 30; heavy Rid ave. 3806; peeteee 21-21 wid ave New York Stocks rollers or ve pad rgepel sro ; 30-32, gray y, Cromaes 33 8 Checks a. ; (Late Morning Quotations) “4 ¥ 34-35 14%p-5 4%) Ths.) 38-42; oll aereney | & extra large 88, | Admiral 23 Int Harv 236 roosters 10-12; ducklings 30-31; YOune large 46-83, medion 43%-45, small | Air Reduction 37 Int Nick 06.2 heav> type hea turkeys 33-34, toms 31- | 3315 - Allied Chem .113.4 Int- Paper... 11e4| emue—Qqate 6 ene large 56, a Allied Stra . os mt Shoe .,,.. 46.3 Market full steady on hens with sup- | | See-88, medium 39-44 small 33; gr Allis Chal int “Silver... 68.2 plies. short. and active for fancy a Alum Ltd . 105.4 “Int Tel & Tel 23 geauty tinsetied. — are — pearce. to firm. ; Dyteve-come~ : hreeearevs 4 dsl Cre Coal. ryers un u ts regu Vane rt variance |Am Air: +o 45 dacobs . ..... not large eee fair. ay Soe Pg A. za tes and mid- | Am . 412 Johns Man ..., ie irregular, ores mee re- ! a mgd Demand active and | Am - 04 Jones el .... a3 sistance at the aia og wer \ orarai ae ‘moderate and short on |Am Gas & El ,, 40.2 Kelsey Hayes . 33.6 keys steady. Supplies ample. Demand |mediums and smalls, m M&Pdy . 28.1 a. o- tend = one tense, atorecing 12-15 ™ Movers ae i? oon oo 3 . end toms uali m N Ges .., le ooee fairly ; y — BUTTER AND EGGS Am Red... 23.6 Kroger =o... @2 » .__.. PE a! (ap) — meer sm Beams .. my ry Bw i - S it yr wholesa y- m Smen . owe cuicaco POULTRY . Am Tel&Tei'..1786 bigg & My .... 68 CHICAGO, Sept. AP )--Potatoes: [ae oon unchanged: #9 gees £4 0.8: |e Rng teed ie | ae arrivials 308, on track 3 U.S. | 90 B 56.25; 88 C 54. am Viscose ... 62.3 peed Yr . BF shipment Friday 393, Saturday ‘T Sun- | Rggs steady: receipts 12,060; whole. OO ooc.:s ai leoe 8 Com. day 8 and Monday 63; supplies moderate, | sot buying ° p unchanged: g. | Armco Sti a) | ag y . ad demand moderate and merket about jarge whites wy) per cent hs 46.5: | Armour & Co. . 4 = 9.5 steady. Carlot track sales: California | mixed 48.8: medium 41; U.S. standards | Arms Ck . 20. Marte. OL | 37 bakers 43.85; Idaho-Oregon long whites 3g. dirties 26. checks 28; cuyrent -re- Atchison. ...138.8 May D Sir... 426 $2.90-3.15; Washimgton russets $3.55; | ceipts 28.5. Atl Cot oo 414 etek * 26 Wisconsin Pontics $1.70-1.7%, outstad- a. oa a, F Mergen Ling '.. Sh == ee CHICAGO POTATOES ‘Balt & 82.1 = os .-3. ie M _LMICAQO, Sept. 8 (AP) — Live poultry eee 40 Monsen Ch... 473 Mo Donate: tedy rm on capom on ag Mont ie vie agnate n s balance; receipts in coops 1,127 Mm tPridey vo —_ — ee | ree Bb $500 to K Child 18 coope, 128.710 1): FOB. paying | ohn alum ... 96.3 Mower Wheel .. 22 orea HAON | brices unchanged to 2 higher; heavy hens arn ine < ivcy OO | 22-225; light hens 18.5-19.5; broilers or | Borg Warner . 45.3 aoe Br... ry UL PY P. oa faa % Ib, 94-36, poner rier, Ste : - Nat bse ou as president of 20th Century. Fox, has |‘ tb. 36-40. wlll, 2 37 Nat Cash BR ... 21 donated $500 to a municipal hospi- wants EE =a Nat Gyps ..... 3 tal for children, Seoul City officials Livestock Datuk @ H 135 ed —_ ase 1 said today Camp Soup ... 38.6 a ’ y. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Camp Wy ....40 -Nort a West |. 985 The movie magnate made the_ DETROIT, Sept. ¢ (AP) — (U. 8 De- ae Bey... 00) 166 No Am Av 732 riment Agricu pad Nor rac ia donation on his visit to Korea as | Polen Gaple 1800. Merrows and gilts Capital Airi.. 353° Nest girtme 23 President Rhee's guest last week. open! active, about 35 cents, lower, Cacrier Cp .". 36 Ohw Ou 34 = n test Thoreday: Be Bet established 4° | Cater - Be Qvens lg = = OTT sows; my 5. nw * J No 1CR 3 HEREBY | OIVEN ors 180-240 Ib. barrows and walite, "16-00- 16.50; hes & Ohio .. $3.2 pan a W air., 160 ford *rownship Zoning Board. st the | mostly 16.50 for oy unifor' Boy So. . : — vp he | Torney fal, Wegneey. september | Bat*De" ad Keatintcr ad 8 Hee: [Sere Sau Hey PR de a 28, 1056 at 7:30 P.M. to consider the 6.00. Climax Mo ,,. 67. i re “ai ing. Map. —— = a recattle-—Sealable 2900. Adout 38 per cent | Cons Cole... .137 Reps Cols... 233 . Meta cetpts co’ 200 stockers feeders; | Cole mo ws Puser .....+s. ‘eo |: ‘0 consider ch from ¢ Col Brd Ax... 26.3 i sive C14 District 1 to Commercial District 1s pe steer p. S yearling Col Gas .... 162 ry ews » 63 arcel of land in the SW ‘s Section | ing Toa better tainly active *sleady Comw Bd... 464 pier 8 4, located on — —_ Road and | to g g; other rs and he Con Edis ... 612 y oe | known as the Poole Es ing : ne ey york Con N Gas .. 35 y Mills... oi. Persons interested ore “requested to We! higher; bulls, stockers ond feeders mostly |Consum Pow 49.6 Q.. wea Present. 8 ! nyme high hotce and |ConPowpf 4.5 100.4 & @.:. oy copy of the Zoning Map together | prime fed steers 4 90-24. bulk good)Cont Bak ... 41.2 fa,men ----- 93 with a Mst of the proposed changes ts 00; re some ‘Es Cont Mot - 06 & pene ie file in the office of the Township ana chotce fed heifers, 20 = Cont OU .... ore Heo ead | Be Gagervinur, and may be examined by a pant Corn » 2.2 x Drug .... 4 anyone, include pi 137% Ib. steers at Cyrties Wr ,, 23.7 y Me... a ADSIT STEWA most my cows 10.80-12.50; TR ateed OOS ss cee 36 «Rey Tob B.. 48.4 Chairman Zoning a and cutters — 9.50-11.50; load choice | Det Edis + 45. Rock Bp... 288 LOUIS BARR | stock steer calves 22.00; load. peed and Dis C Seag .. 455 Safeway ‘St an.2 Clerk, Waterford "Township | ehotes <. Ib. feeder steers 18.50: part Noug Aire ..73 st Jos Lead . 52.4 Sept. 6, 20, ‘SS. << 452 Ib. stock heifer ‘calves | Dow ee ’ $7.6 t Ree ie 43 : mt . 332 ead. i NOTICE I8 x EBY GIVEN OF A| Calves — Salable om trp ar fully Fast Air L ere eeab Al RE. 7B ublic hearing to be held by the Water. | steady; ver dividuals. no choice "961 Sears Roeb .. 00.6 ord. Township Zoning Board at the | — indivi — early sn Pony rs] ‘Auto Lite 44.8 — Ou ..... +: tad Township Hall. Wednesday. September | One eng prime individuals 20.00-34.00; 36 Sinclair 0... 96 14. 1955 at 1:30 p.m. to consider the fol- | chotes and Pomercial grades 14.00-19.00, | Emer Rad. 44 jocony Mob... 60. lowing changes to the Zoning Map. light culls down to 10: Erie RR arte 23.4 gou Pac .,.... 61. ye change from Residence triet “shee iable 00. Sicughte mbs | Ex-Cell-O ,.. 53 ion Ry . 2. 1 Commercial — 1 the East r but abe “hogs +» 236 Rand.. 3 + ot lot No. 2 of sors Plas No maruet "not ful established: ea , Fire wont iq Be 2. SER ag ah = Cooley Lake 1D | spring lambs 20.80-22.00, some we high: | ' Pood tach vit oi -- Sy WH ay a ——— Preuh re Me sie OL Nd As r esidence Dis r : 4 . AB. Sihelusire of Lincolnshire, Bubdivision CHICAGO LIVESTOCK — Ber > Stevens. JP’. a7 oe on Cass Lake Road in. Section wees ne Sept. 6 (AP)-—@aladle Gen Elee .... 84 esos ": fest; fetrty active, seeady $0.98 [Gen Bee"... eas p= Wy :# a persons tmterested are requested to poe on butchers, advance on fobee! hts Gen. Foods - 83.5 iv = "a be arene t. under 200 Ib; sows fully 25 higher, Gen Mills “a | aad Co 108.6! of the Zoning Map together | some sales over 400 Ib. as — as 50 Gen Motors 130.3 Tax ° Sul | 387) aus a list of the proposed changes ts | higher: most mixed U8. Ne o ts 200. Gen Tel ..... 414 Thomp Pa : Bil o~ file to the office of the Township 999 jp , butchers 16.25-16 ss. “iitele in |Gen Time... #7 Timk R Bear 672 Supervisor and may be examined by @ny | run over 250 Ib; 63 head lot mixed No. | Gen Tire... 57 Tran Air 2.7) one interested ee /1 and 2s 225 Ib. and a 35 head lot me. Gillette...) a1) Transamer 46.20 ADSIT STEWART, }2 and 3s 260 Ib. at 16.75; most 170- Goebel Br... 7 went Cen 285 Chairman Zonine Board (jp 15.95-16.25: a deck around.- 300 » Goodrich 7” inderwond Cl LOUIS G. BARRY. at 16.00; 40 head 380 Ib. at 15.00; sows | Goodyear e15 Un Carbide 115 Waterford Township Clerk. ground 400 Ib. and lighter 14.25-15.75: |G@rah Paige . 2.2 NI ae rts Aug. 16. Sept. 6. 1955 4. few lots choice under 300 Ib. to 16.00: Gt No Ry .. 414 Sale aice pis a ~ most 400-500 Ib. sows 13.25-14.25\a few |Greyhound || 15.4 Unit Fruit 873 BIDS WANTED larger lots $00-600 tb. 12.50-13.50; early | Guif -O1l 856 Gas 317 Seaied bids will be received at the | clearance. Hayes Mfe 12 US Lines 323 Offices of the Township of Bloomfield, | Saiabie cattle 22,000; salable calves Hersh Choe | 452 US Rubber || 45.7 4200 Telegraph Red. loomfield Hills, | 499 slaughter steers and’ heifers active, | Holland F 143 US Steel... sat Mich., until 4:00 o’c P.M., steers unevenly steady .to 75 higher,-| Homestk 37 Van Raal .... 36.4 Thursday, September Heol 1988, at which | mostiy 25-50 up; heifers strong to 80 | Hooker Fi 40.5 Walereen ~ 3 time bids will be publicly — = higher, mostly 25-50 up; cows slow, but | Houd He: is Warn B Pic . 20.7 read aloud for the purchase early trades steady to 25 higher; bulls /Tll Cent ..”.- 64.2 West Un Tel... 54 fire truck for the Bloomfield Vilage foarte active, steady to 80 higher: veal- | Indust Ray ‘ Weste A Bek m3 Fire District. ers .fully. steady; stockers and feeders |Ing Rand ,.. 4 wen Rt . 06:4 Specifications Laat this La auger fre) siow, opened about. steady; ‘a few loads |Iniend St! ||. #24 Wiintn eos: 33 available at the Bloomfield Township | prime 1,080-1,316 Ib. steers 24.75-25.90; |tnapir Cop ',. 632 Wodlworth 66.1 Hil". Telegraph Road, Bloomfield |, joad ‘or 2 held shore 2 i T9lerlak Tr 712 Yale & Tow @ cheice and prime steers 22.2) 50; high it Ty Mach “ Y¥ ca ROBERT the DUDLEY, commercial to low ehotce grades 18.00- | P peo LoL pheehga ag a a few loads prime 950-1,100 Ib ‘pereo Sept. 3. 6. ‘55. | heifers net 2080, amos food snd j gl srece} choice ers utility and : ephier Co.) CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS commercial cows 106.00-13:00: canners | Figures eee decimal! votnts are vighthe SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE and cutters 8.00-10 some, Holstein | igh Low Non Notice is hereby given that the Com- | cutters up to 11 00: utility and com- Baldwin Rubber? 16.4 7 mission of the City of Bloomfield Hills | merctal bulls 13.75-18.80: good to prime, | Gerity-Michigan* De 26 31 will_meet at the City Hall in said City | mostly good and choice yealers 160.00- | Kingston -Products* . 3 34 on Tuesday, the 13th day .of September. | 95 90: culls down to 10.00; mediums and |Maseo Screw 2 3.2 32 1955, at 8:00 P.M. to review {ts determ!- | good stockers and feeding steers 16.00- | Midwest Abrasives 8.2 r nation of the necessity for the saving | i900; a few eommon stockers down to ho Mtg? ........... 320 34 . of Lone Pine Roed from Orchard Ridge ' Way 12 13 le sh phd Se No sale; bid and asked. STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—iCompiled by the As- soctater Press: Noon Tues. 250-4 133.3 74.8 177.1. Bet ghanges ALS A.l ench A 4. at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the , Bendle Funderal Home here, with burial in Lakeside Cemetery. Mr..| Sield died Sunday. Surviving are two sons, Clare of | ‘Western Ambassadors Holly and Max of Owosso; four brothers, Lloyd and Rae of Detroit, Ear! of Pontiac and Frank of Cali- fornia; two sisters, Mrs, Hazel Gooddell of Detroit and Mrs. Euthema Highfield of Pontiac and two grandchildren. Mrs. Minnie D. Housel COMMERCE — Service for Mrs. Minnie D. Housel, 56, 1637 W. Willis, Detroit, formerly of the Commerce area, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bell Chapel ‘of the | William R. Hamilton Co., Birming- ham. Burial will be in Parkview Memoria] Cemetery. Mrs. Housel died Friday. Suryivors are two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Wilcox of Detroit, Mrs. Car- rie V. Seaman of Birmingham, and two brothers, Maurice and Henry Durham of Lake Station. Ladies Aid Slates Potluck FOUR TOWNS — The Ladies ;| Aid of Four Towns is meeting at the home. of Mrs, Fred Simpson, | Williams Lake road, Wednesday, for the regular business meeting * | and potluck luncheon, — STOCKS — BONDS Consult Us ‘for First Hand Information in Stocks and Bonds il i i Min el, lt Ml Mi et, Mi Mi, A i Mi Mi, Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi il >» We maintain a direct line to a member of all é principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute > quotation service available ‘at all_ times. -wTwwrerfterfw#feT,TwTwreTYTeyTtTeTtyT TSS wee C. J. Nephler Co. | 416 Community National Bank Bidg. By SAM DAWSON | | NEW YORK #*—With Labor Day Monkey Business Suspect Foul roy : “|Merchants Seek Highest Autumn, Christmas Trade —the effort of some manufacturers to make all merchants adhere un- being brought through all-out promotions a0 yout Mr. Hubbard died Mon- | °¥®" | Sield, 74, of- Holly will be held | that has done much to spark the business boom. “Second, rising prices on a num- | Tour Red Atom Station MOSCOW (® — Ambassadors of the only outsiders ad- mitted were Communist Chinese and North Korean representatives and Prime Minister Nehru of India. Fe i People Mobbing; | Powerama Show: i : fF L : 3 a 4 ERGTE i i i County Dratt * Boards Induct -|19 Area Men a oF F ait id 2 Missionary Will Speak, pastor of the church. Lake Michigap|“have carried on with. sadliend =e "511 Community Natl | will "continue: daly through: Sept Bank Building = || ° a Phone FE 4-1568-9- ote yeeros on ane dvison participating Inthe sant BAKER & HANSEN were: Danile’T, Hamilton, of 45 Y The Rev. George D. “Murphy is “| Boy i in pei Comfiten After Accident Monday Scouting Programs Congregation B'nai Rum- !Praised by Stassen | =*"ces’s nim’ * * “ a »|Bendix-ClO Agree, End Wéek-Old Strike, groups from other nations in in- HF ate “Chratonity es net. boon Wied and net wanting. | 3 W has boon found dilicult end aot wiod.” if ie A &, Cones Complete Investment ‘oe-8 a Voor Pease Ton Just pick up your phone ond call ws for experienced ~~ sérvies on your: Your inquiries ore welcome. —by phone. by letter or in person. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading exchanges p.m. at ip hentcchioey sia s A missionary ‘to South Africa 16 — ie ne toc ae boon : 784-2895 works with the World Gospel Mis- - sion in Kenya Colony. He wrote the — ve if “The Elephant oe ‘ 4 Story.” a book telling of adventures FRONTIER ADVENTURE! INDIAN FIGHTS! . to fit your special - Savings * Heaonchde plens that make sense - and save dollars! The ‘soieliak ‘onj So hina. ovnerdhig te ntl.” one of our low-cost mortgage loans, tailored papeynion 9 — FE 4.0561 he needs! All-inclusive - monthly payments often, amount to less, than ret Come in today, dnd talk it over with us! & Loan Co. STARTS WED. IN THE PONTIAC F . ae Sr J, skh “THE -PONTIA c pads, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 Nancy Kovack Sunday evening in Romeo's were (left to right) Lt. Gov. Philip Hart, Queen Nancy, Festival | over 30,000 ee ne ltr nt a A ly! ROCHESTER — The Guilds of af : i i | 5 i a E i *y Fe i = 5 [ i fg = i E crit HALLE 2 Hy [ Ez itPil it ! if 4 i i z j ite pili i ‘'t Hf i t Ps & 3 a F : i HG at dee | 23 i ; [ ; if i B fF Many Michigan People |Awarded Parade Prizes By LEE WINBORN Huckleberry Fing and Tom Saw-. * * * This was the largest children’s parade ever staged in the 23 year history of the festival, officials reported: today. COMIC ELEMENT The comic element was featured in the final phase of the Labor Day program, the Mummers Parade. Single entry winner was Mrs. Herbert Jameson of Washington, as Mae West. Two men from Dryden, Daniel McMullen ad Miles Dyer received top prize money in the group entry *| division as “‘Ma and Pa Kettle.” ' The Rochester Lions Club clowns were judged best in the large-entry category, on the basis of their antics and gaily painted car. |Walled Lake Civic to Begin Regular Dates Wednesday WALLED LAKE. — The Walled Lake Civic Welfare club will re- _ | sume its regular monthly meetings with a potluck luncheon at Stone- crest at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday. All members are urged to at- “| tend and a cordial welcome will be extended to persons who are in- terested in the work of the organ- ization. ja Mrs. John Lorang is the hostess. "|Her assistants are Mrs. R. A. Herron and Mrs. Harry Mohr. The farm area along the New York-Pennsylvania border - raises two-thirds of the nation's com- (mercial buckwheat crop, Rotary Club Governor County Deaths Radoiph F. Lehmann ROCHESTER — Service for Ru- nee = : oe || Report School Registration Is Sept. 7, Day Session Sept. 9 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—En- roliment of the 5,800 children in | grades kindergarten through six of the Waterford Township Elemen- tary Schools will begin on Sept- 7. * oe * Sept, 8, with the exception of the Williams Lake School and the Drayton Plains School, Their first full-day sessions will be on Friday, Sept. 9. > In Drayton Plains, kindergarten through third grade will be held in the United Presbyterian Church and all former students are to go- directly to their rooms either at the church or the school, but new students will register at the school office, : | 6:30 p.m., in thé Municipal Park- ‘| for white goods for use in making home -of Mr. and -Mrs. Norval Parker on Lochaven. Mr. Parker jis president of the PTA. : ‘Thome of Mrs. Road Thursday at 10 a.m. The are Sept..7 and-8 from 9:15 a.m, to 3:45 p.m, in all elementary buildings. Children whose last names begin with A-K, inclusive, will register on Sept. 7. Those with last names beginning with L-Z will register on Sept. 8. Parents are requested to bring the child's: birth certificate and health record for kindergarten registration. The first regular -half- day sessions for kindergarten chil- dren will be on September 9 from 9:15 a.m, to 11:45 a.m. and from 1:15 to 3:45 p.m. Mystery Night Meeting Wednesday at Rochester ROCHESTER — Members of the Rochester: Lions, the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs are joining Wednes- day night: for another “Mystery” program, All are being asked to meef at ing Lot, Fifth and East streets. Drayton Ladies Aid to Meet Wednesday Eo Cash in One of Biggest _ EVANSTON, IL. (INS) — A mul- ti-million-dollar Enrollment Date jst ot trun: “With Waterford Full|| Jonathan W. Edwards, superinten- York University and Dexter H. Keezer, vice president of McGraw- Christian School © at Imlay City in full-day regular’ sessions on| Open Wednesday day for nine months, with about WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Ladies Aid of the Drayton Plains Community United Presbyterian Church will meet at*1_p. m. Wednesday at the church to work on cancer pads. . : The group is sending out a call of the pods. Waterford Center Aid Slates First Fall Meet ing -this fall of the Waterford Center Community Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Bush Sr. on Airway. drive Thursday, at 12 noon for a potluck luncheon. Cancer pads will be made, — een a Parish Council to Meet ROCHESTER—Regularly month- meeting of the Parish Council of . Philip Episcopal Church will be held at 7:30 p.m. tonight, at the church. Departmeft leaders are requested to attend. — g PTA Board to Meet. FOURTOWNS — The executive board of the Four Towns PTA will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday, at the , County Calendar 3 e: Peer T * Rebekah Circle meeting at the Lesl! of A WATERFORD—The first meet-| une sae way 8 1 We thy aes,» Eat ere ; P ship Plan ‘Corporation to Provide Educational Projects _ ~ Hill Publishing Co. IMLAY: CITY — The Imlay City Christian School will open Wednes- 100 students enrolled, John P, VanAmstel, who recently moved here from Whitinsville, Mass., will be the principal and will teach the seventh, eighth and finth grades. Martin Mulder will teach the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades, and Alice VanderZiel, kinder- garten, first and second. Four Towns Choir to Meet FOUR TOWNS — The Four Tdéwns Methodist Adult Choir is resuming practice, Thursday, at 7 p.m. Singers are needed, : Inter- ested persons may contact Mrs. Leslie Talaba of Hartley road. —— gy Death Notices CLARK, SEPT. 5, 1955, LEONE G., 12540 Rattalee Lake Rd. Daris~ burg. Mich. age TT: beloved moth. er of Mrs. Ralph Carr, Miss F'ste Clark, @tanley F. Clark and Mrs Peter Riksheim; cear sister of Ross Smith and Ployd Smith. Pu- neral service will be held Wednes- day, Sept. 7. at 2 pom. from the Donelson-Johns Puneral «Home with Rev. Marshall Gaundefs of- fictating, Interment in* Union Corners. Mrs. Clark is at the service will be held Thursday, Sept. 8, at 1:30 p.m. from Far- mer-8nover Puneral Home with Rev. Fred R. Tiffany officiating. Interment in Perry Mt. Park Mrs. Marth will Me in state at the Parmer-Snover Funeral Home. MecCLU® KY. SEPT. 6, 1955 DANNY D., 132 N. Jessie St. awe 23; he- loved son of Mrs. “U's 8 Mr- Clusky; deat father of, Dayid Aen McClusky; dear brother of Mrs. College | < - INTERVIEWS Rev Hinson, Mrs. Jerry Wiegand Jack and Bill McClusky ‘Puneral service will be held Thursday Sept. @ at 2 p.m. from the Pirst Church of the Brethren with Rev. LeRoy Shafer officiating. Inter- ment in Perry Mt. Perk. Mr McClusky 4s at the Donelson- Johns Puneral Home and may be seen after 7 p.m. this evening. PIERCE, SEPT 5. 1955. CARROLL Esta Utterson. Puneral service will be held Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 2:30 p.m. from Parmer-Snover Funeral Home. Interment = in Perry Mt. Park with Veteran's raveside service. Mr. Pierce will ie in state -at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home <_ /EMAN, SEPT. 4. 1955, MIL- ton Frederick. 10720 Lakeside, White Lake Twp.. age 48; beloved husband of Mrs. race Redde-' man; dear father of Marjorie, Mrs. Ethel Bfadshaw, Mrs. Myrtle ~ T iiian §=Langlield ‘serv- , at 3: mm. Siple Funeral Home with Rev, Robert VonOeyen officiating. In- gy me in Kkeside Cemetery. Mr, deman is at the Yoorhees- ral Home a n Memoriam 2 Johnson, who.passed away Sept. ones Ly d y . Sept. From this world of pain and sorrow, To the land of peace and rest, ‘God has taken you, Dear Kenny, Where you have fourtd eternal rest. . Sadly missed by Mom and Dad. _ pg ag EMORY OF MRS. Roda: ibe. Ctiste com D left us 6 Bhe whe annie is- at rest, ¥: 3 er levis Pome In MEMORY OF OTIS ay * fd passed away Séptem- The wert may change from Year ear, ‘ . And Friends from day to day. But never will the one we love, , From mem pass weer. Sad) missed by Wife abd Children.: , IN MEMORY MY BROTHER, Kenneth Johnson, who passed ‘away Gept, 5, i oe Ih my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true: ar mye oo =~ Brother, n thin! ‘ Sadly missed by Lucy and Chuck. _ JORNSON years ago, 4 se ocd >» Richmond &K Orton Donelson-Johns° “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” _ BB pha Voorhees-Siple | FUNERAL HOME | The Pontisc Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-818) Uines 1-Day 1 Days * * 8! ) $2. 4 2.7 3.06 ’ oY 4 348 br] 6 2.26 4.6. 6, 6 2.70 +06 1% q 3.15 5.07 a0 8 360 ass 9.60 ® 406 30 ©6080 BOX REPLIES At 10.a.m. Today Thére were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 8, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 34, 40, 58, 60, 63, 64, 65, 67, 71, 76, 77, 78, 85, 88, 105, 106, 110, 113, , 116, 127, 118, . Heip Wanted Male 6 ROP & iieactre Gpenings SUBURBAN | CHICAGO COLLEGE MEN ANY FIELD | TRAINEES! DETROIT. Sat., Sun. & Mon. Sept. 10, 11 & 12 See Our Display Ad Page 19 WESTERN ELECTRIC APPLICATION: NOW BEING TAK en for the following positions Parts men, with mechanica! abt - high schoo! education or egg 62 a! ths, in person ® telephone calls. Keego Sales and Service, Keego Harbor, Mcib Are You Satisfied With Your Present Earnings? if not we tiave an rtunity for you that is worth ‘kveatignt. ing. Men are making up to $16,- 000 and mo«+ yearly and com- missions, Car helpful. Don't hesi- tate For interview apply between a 0 a.m. and 4 p.m. _ Hurd . CAR POLISHER WANTED. AN- derson Pontiac-Buick, Utica, Mich REpublic 32-3001, CONTRACTORS For grading and seeding. Large housing project. Start a CARPENTERS ROUGH AND FIN- +; ish. Steady work. wages. | Must be Union Apply on fobs at: _/ nolls tom. 7 o Ra., between Bashehbaw and jf f eg Furniture and Appliance nent rune Mr, Morgan METAL Sheet Metal Workers fom be journeymen and seal . have ° P. Chevrolet Engineering » through . 0 p.m, evenings by MAN POR DUCT WORK INSTAL- jation and fitting, some ex- poems desired. FE 32-0278, 3101 rd Lake Rd. i retail route x. vemos its rewular trading customers. Car furn . Pleasant outdoor wo OWN DETROIT opening om established serving NEEDED Journeymen s Machine Repairmen Employment Office PONTIAC, MICH. a MAN, BETWEEN 2% AND 35 TO drive truck and work in lumber yard, Must have some experience, pply Lake Rd. OPPORTUNITY person who has had of any type cal) OPPORTUNI f BIG INCOME SUPPLY COMPANY St... Birmingham’ TTENDANTS, 16 AND e @ between PROFESSIONAL SALES CAREER F h oo dollar Life Ins. Co. ueran- SALESMAN / Por established laundry, dry SALESMEN - iiy known organiza- Toledo Tremendous mer- will provide opportunity ‘or pro- regional sunervl- sors, Base training salary $325 ™ Ss ex- allowance. ‘aldron Septem. ANAGER WANTED, NO req ye Sales" “THE PONTIAC ; < et CPE Re ef ee Pe u \ PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMMER 58 2 : se cee . EXPERIENCE: rienced rl. , ess for [eet SE > BP RIENCED. WAITRESS. NO Young man to train as finance adjuster, Must have car and high school graduate, This sal» ion with com- inside and outside » and offers oppor- stiret for advancement. FE for. ap- aried . Call AIM HIGH Nagel GIRLS Good hearted wens. ae Ins + enews Good ice soeeeeoenene MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT 408 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. _FE 6-0237 re FE 7-075) CHANGED YOUR MIND school? back a that all important A y for Ars at Midwest slerment first 406 CLERICAL Personnel Scare, Roebuck & Co. "154, Saginaw. Pontiac, Mich. COUNTER. —s Bos's CONEY _Island, 147 N. Perry. ~~ CAREER ( GIRLS The BOND gen —_ you an efficient, place- ment service. The following po- sitions Purchasing clerk . ao tome sborthand’ countant . BON D EM feral ENT B-1 RIKER BLDG. PE 44460 copes ie FOR DAY ufied nigh Soeenll ye —i,_N; DENTAL ART TIME including two two evening. Experience oe age, warts status, expe: mee if any, eeu 67. (PERIENCED WAITRESSES. ped on or full i. No phone loT N. . Mary-Go- E icxx VICE STA- man. Apply Wednesdays, Woodward-Square Lake Next to Ted's. si EX IENCED WA muat be over 21. —_—= Perry 8 wey LADY TO LIVE IN ind take care of 3 Senn nights, Ee 4 between EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Night work. Call at 1235 Baldwin Ave, betweeh 3 p.m, and 6 p.m. COOK; AND EX- Call FE Sunda “Dixie Dt- ner, Bi Mi ne EXPERIENCED WA ook, White — Restaurant _ hear Duck Duck Lk. on M59 STENOS TYPIST COMP-TYPIST Birmingham Location Staff Offices and. Engineering Center TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIV. FORD “MOTOR CO. Excellent Working Conditions, Vacations, Insurance Programs, Etc. APPLY Salaried Personnel 2500 E. MAPLE RD. BIRMINGHAM, MICH. oc SHOPS ‘for alterations. Tne. 9 2 W. Ma See Mrs. i Saléswomen & R. B. Birm- 8A ARTHUR 44 N. SAGINAW (| $80 | A-1 CEMENT: WORK “Work Wanted M Male 10 2 a A K IN WR ey 1-21Fs. Will work .. to 2:00, Prefer rs Y a AND a rgiigee we Algo. ie den aad house _cieaning. PE. 26541. _ digging. | hauling > oan ‘dar, rass and — PLASTERING PAT aING Re PE 5- —— Work Wanted I Female 11 2 WOMEN WANT WALL ened Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING Al ‘A SPR. ___ Garden Plowing 168 J ro BL GARDEN PLOWING — - BULLDOZINO oMONDS 8 eat MD | GARDEN my, er DISCING, creding Resmay of Pontiac Air. ‘ROTO THE S. eens . Laundry Service 18 and cleaning. FE % 7 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN. UPr- ires work 6 day, a week. FE | _ La $197) PA ‘ le NCED, LEAGED | ~ hb. Laundry, FE woman wants 2 or .. s work it. Fr} waehing Gad toning. - Landscaping 18A ~~" TRONINGS, 317 CABS ja sats FB 3 SERVICE, IRONING 52 A BUSHEL, i DAY |. piodk dirt top soil, delivered. cADY. WOULD LIKE WORK BY GRADING AND YARD LEVELING the day or afternoon. FE. 8-0318. TE LA TYPING GEC. pS hy ee, EM 32842, we te ee RURSE: DY TO CARE MeN’ ¥ inv: Good references. 6670 le i" Clarkston work outside of city, Call 6-Tha6 Vinewood, cane Reasonable » FE ter, and delivery. FE Sia = ~ Building Service 12 ALL, KINDS. OF CEMENT WORK. _bieensed contractor. PE 4-002. ALL TYPES OF TRENCHING, field tile and footings, PE &-0056. LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 TR COMPRESSOR. GENERATOR. JACKSON'S RENTAL M FE 46240 BRICK, ‘wivewavs, @a- Additions & al- es. base terations Complete building serv Pree 6 Wortmanshio it meld Building SALESLADIES _, WORK NEAR HOME NO NIGHT WORK . preferred,” Perma-| _ MA_ 54698. OR _ 3-9833. anes women, and 5 . BRICK. CEMENT WORK a" talty ‘shop, roe acme FE 2-2468. work: ing conditions. sa ol Mrs: ance. BLOCK AND CEMENT| —. am. Aliso chimnevs No job too Bates, Birm MI MI inree onectacatial and commer- “STENOGRAPHERS— work Ph, FE wv of Pontiac. Starting salary. £00k = Saser “6 anually, § day week, vaca- Sonne BROKEN oye Door. tion, sick leave and. vension bene- | °F ree — fits.” Competitive examination, | CARPENTER. R. REPAIRS AND AL- Bat. Sept. 10. Apoly Personne) rations a service. Weather Mtice, City Hall, 35 8 Parke. ly PE 671 TELEPHONE CALLING. FROM - “OUR SPECIALTY your e. Can earn to $70 FPioors basements, Eh: 34879 weekly Minimur 5 hr day. Call| CUSTOM BUILDIN FHA Fi- PE 4-4508. —.- |,_hancing, Modernizing, PE 4-5470_ pone et 20 a % “e aon ‘tone re ween Ts. | wo Fal age. For clerical = ust bes afte: J encuat ve . Some | Sean 3 of musical beckaround “Chimne ND ed Pe os Good «salary. to « DRY WALL BY MACHINE PREE Pree d ser Stunts . py wre No tob too big or small aa ONIST AND " DEC CABINETS. DOORS. D. E.. tg i fa WANTED: WOMAN. WHITE. FOR Sreretoaning & babysitting. FE eri- | WAITRESS NIOHT, PART TIME. Farreesses. 17 01 appt Drive In Restaurant. LADY TO CARE FOR children while mother works. Must __live in, FE 5-0375. AN TO DO pitta Metra 5 se to 4 : K, CARE ._ varied 5 EB Pair- LADY FOR CHILD care. Live in SE gee tere light house work 8-1449 be- _tween 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. wH iITP LADY POR LIGHT HOUSE yt. i children ages 6 and 13. FE? : WAITRESS, RELIABLE NEAT AP- for general res- m, No Su’ F hhotléey we n. oF me bo .Wayne st. next to sumer ‘. - EXPERIENCED “SALES GIRLS Between 23 and 40 years of age Me apy part time and evenings BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP FULL TIME MAID TO LIVE IN = cared pol — — ear | all oaks * Must tke children week plug bonus, ees alr 6-3809. t GENERAL OFFICE fome experience wecessary te typ typing. bookkeeping and short CHONUHs-NEWPORTS ‘ Seginas GENERAL S otieenarax ‘PER MAID. ood cook, For couple. Fine come. Private quarters. TV. Top wag A Apply Pontiac 88, GLAMOUR PU SS s Glamorous downtown office w an attractive HIGH SCHOOL GIRL L WANTED TO Stay, Some ue WOGUS, FE_ 5-791: ” 7 chare aa wages E, ll Wome tan _v — b | WANTED IM- ediately riess ie, to eare for 2 school aged chil- dren; more e than ; WHITE WOMAN TO = DABY sitting and light housekeeping. 5 Heyer live in. EM 3-3832 after W ANTED: SALES GIRL for record and phonograph dept. or jewelry ‘ust be ex- perienced in retat) selling Many employe benefits. Permanent gesere Apply Mr. Morgan. 108 Saginaw WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE work Must like math & d etatled om per work. ide f required. Pon- ac _Service, FE. 5 BRICK AND BLOCK LAYING. Outdoor fireplaces. FE 23-2036. BUI LDOZING AND _ GRADING. CEMENT & BLOCK _—______ work. FE 60782, - CHIMNEY WORK _ ae repaired, rebuilt, Also fireplaces -leaned. ted. Specialize in gas chim. hey liners. Home owned Tregis- tered No rE __ 53701, ELECTRICAL WIRING. LICENSED _ Ed. Murray, FE aa FLOOR LAYING. SAN finishing. C. Bud ih Pe steal. LOOR ‘LAYING SANDING AND finishing, 10 years experience, -Modern eauinment Guar, work, on John Tavior OR FLOOR SANDING LAYING FIN. R. Gardner, 491 Central, FE 2-7519. FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS A __svecialty. Cal Bills. FE 2-5780 FURNACE WORK _ Cleaned, repaired reset. resealed, new ptipes,°etc. Also boilers, fires places cleaned, repaired. Home owned registered company. If you poe .. FE WASHINGS . WANTED, SOPT WA- Pa NOW , plete landscaping. Free esti- | _°*" ates. s, and Sundays, | CE Stee “NURSERY 3044 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-3032 Waterford Landscaping ~-O’DELL CARTAGE Local and pe lang, Pistenes Moving SUDDEN paneer gg As __bish and eS ae Rent TR TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Ton Pickup 1% Ton stake and Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. oo oe Sr, u & “pen "FE 40461. PE ona” TRUCKING AND HAULING, bish, for time after 2:30 p.m. 102% Branch St, FE 306206. ' REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you. Smith _Moving. FE 44064. ann st-oat_ & Found 24) | by =~ __ in i vicinity ef F vost vol WANT TO et FE 56200, Lost: SET OF CAR KEYS. CALL at 760 Scott Lk. Rd. if found. eee Riverside, on POODLE, BLACK MIN,” as renin MA | Mimi, __Wanted to Rent 29 ’ GM EXECUTIVE WANTS 4- pretees, Phone Mr. , ing PE 5-411) eclke 1382, of leave Pon- An's RESPONSIBLE WORK _ing couple with 3. chil- dren desire 3 bedroom unfurnished house on or before Sept. 15. Close in. Near school. Reasonable rent. FE 5-5519, near ner of Pike at Cass, Reward. PE TOY TERR black wun stighe —HENTAL SERVICE gees | id magiarte. We have © choice, Call |: t brown marking; inte 2 REALTY CO, ~ reward, Sous's 5 Me @ ue a Reppone ROoND, FEMALE. i | ers nae ee eee — et 18 8, Ferry. | waa “MAN, Wire Hobbies & Supplies 244 __ |B Se, Sie seer GG00B kazotene movie —_ recormers, terms. See used, ng, norte eomtament, oe SERVICE, 1056 W. Huron, ‘Notices & Personals 25 WOMAN WORKING # 70 8 WANTS tad Maree Te’ Fcllty ot sue of Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32). Cash Waiting Mr Aerotred Kna red Knapp SI Shoes _ from Ene a ee teres ty 3 Bere yg STORE 15 - 17 E. Lawrence - St. . | BABYS CROCHETED Charles Chester Shoes se Prat ~~ PeOryE 4-5825 DAI MAID Mra. Burnes. FE ~~ KNAPP P SHOES R. 804 8. Sanford or wh ae PAY CUT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your.Mind . Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT nen. Oaaeees SE aan Painting & Decorating 2 20 eI aes iy see Oak “Tr cow | paperin, ior esli- FE e055. ai PAINTING ‘INTERIOR & EX- terior, 10 per cent disc. Ser cash, Guaranteed Free est, FE 40205. A- PAINTING PAPERHANGING. _eait removed. Estimates. FE, wen’ good work c N ieee ve Sap. us. No = ~ al 1 PAINTING, PAPER ERING ano pone Paintine pever .aurine paver __removed, wall washing, FE 2-2706, PAINTING, N 14x casement sash, @xT ft. tito ead "ra atone Free woot door’ 4 in. concrete slab and estimates, PE 2-4223. ee gee thingies — ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING eine. WALLS 'CLEANE "$595 - UPPER, OR 6 1061. bpm Lay & Wall Washing FE 2-0245. _.Free Estimates, FE $-2211 ees. 3-276, GT be ee i GUARANTE = D ROOPS. ALL _____Physiotherapy 2A, kinds Est 1916 A Hueus. 353 | _No one FE 2-302) FE 2-8946. | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY = 38 FLEMING 1 OOR LAYING. Cee an technique. 72 Eim | NG. PL sanding finishing. 155 Edison, Ph. _ FE 2-4405_ RAY CORNELTS MET|| 57 HENDERSON ; Fam tov om TS ido WE WEDDING | INVITATIONS oe Sutherland Studio 18 W, Huron __Printed napkings - fast’ service, Wik THE MAN WHO HOR- Auburo Hietahts Community please con- tact Malcolm Scantland at PE re S4is aes _ ©1229 or Wid. Children to Board 26 LORED. DAY CARE rer Licensed home. FE 4-2892. FULL TI TIME CARE POR a PRE school school mig» "Lintosed Christian heme. Phone Metamora ¢7F%. SPEC home. Pe Acer pays. me. PE §-957! oes SCHOOL CHILDREN WANTED. eet ‘at nar wood care, licensed. Wid. Household Goods 27 PLL POLLO LAS RE FOR CHIL nw. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. » FE 42334 ee eas Sie rou BUY if-we'ke Ingen It a or our clients sell, ASK FOR If you have the ct-we have the. ae | Clark ow _ 5 GES |p Rieti saan am ae REALTORS $600 Dine ou ote Phone OR $1872 3-1168 OR +7118 of _OR 3-2081 ; iMMEDIATE CASH FOR oon ~~. cortract or equity tn KT L. Templeton, Realtor 3330 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44363 We AR RE E BUYING AND SELLING contrac now for the ~ and highest of vaiue, quic and high sha Nicholie & Harger ( Co. Huron i Wanted Wanted Real E Estate IA aged | WILL Lo as OP LIST YOUR LAKE RF Mi McKINNEY UNiv 1-5708 WOULD Li E TO BOY SMALL IN- come. Press, reid Press Box Television Service 22 a ee DING. ANTIQUE DISHES HANGING WOMAN, TO CARE. POR 2 CHtL- we a ee lam roles cad prions, MY _ TRADES — TRADES dren, 5 da to 4 Ref | ent payments “start at seas [DAY OF NIGHT TV SERVICE| ish, “We are specialists tn Aredin wanes haters Vervice EM 34103 — rE eo SrRAKA FORNIT RE NEEDED | Sastesssoonoreentt and | © ora : J cl gy a Ope rating ‘mimes: = SS GUARANTEED TV rREPATR. pany Entire home or odd lots, payments are scarce. Ay your raph machine and some bool M d a MAKE 4.9736. doliar. om buy outright or | equity, larger homes for smaller, = reek. oaermlz RADIO & TY, 12'S, PARKE oT _ sell, it. for you, BB, Cominuni city propert home lin I ae ions in Can | With reliable builder Discounts sree tay - 6 RADIO & y ins Piso on beavis, 4 satiety ait ‘portion ‘t “concerned. | ° ex epair, = + Free, er raulred "Peatias pronteml es ‘curs beste age See cails. PE ¢-5607. .° Mit for you. OA ea aati ae cepcnaen biirated: Cail oe storm windows All other trnes of “KER’'S & ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST r honest YOUN LAD _Siteration: ‘“‘lolations eorrected. TUCKER'S RADIO TV geo buyers.. 9 waiting. one. the ibility a tradi dns Four es G LADY (Insured workries ls sadoniiees Sone - +7981. perope . we are establishing pies wen ee ng rukic, |... & M BUILDING SERVICE SS eee # 74, FE WANTED Mh pny Aes Tyres reputation tation ao the leading traders Must type. Shorthand helpful. but | he a Eves. oR Eps] 2180 PE £2000 108. rie a ig Vacster atk saguier ‘leodsh Svix Fo = “Typewriter | Service "224A WANTED FURNITURE DORRIS & SON - f- 3 8 e -} oP L Sel dl cash NO lf 4ou ihave anything for sale , ENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. | _ equipped FE 4-845: __ Young, F) REALTONS an gm titel 12 _Lesrenes reaine TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA | Soh .e"and the higheel price Is one marae 8, New! and repair sities. OR | § Se. ee hye o oper Exebenge Help Wanted — 8, _ 3-089 wee ee a eo OAKLAND ¢ COUNTY'S LARGEST INDIVIDUAL uk kate “Con ent zo. 0 SNYDER, FLOOR EATING. PL rewarrea kant — ee ares $500, cash “with $48, per, month, teacher triers ae heen rn nas mere | eee St | — Wid “Milgcellaneowe ~ 26 | — Pet teteeneee._ ms Sinn. gad 29. Must apply in SANDING AND. REFINISHING pare ae = LISTINGS WANTED Arivor” Mursay os, “25 E.| Cid and new floors. Guaranteed Upholstering 23 Lawrence Bt. ~Work, Phone OA 62651 0. a yg r ven Somme tarmyparness and tor’ com bo | chaeracte MARRIED —F ! UPHOLSTER- — MARRIED. FOR ~__Bustness : Services 13) S45.e% cosrom | UPwKe Es 2 bolt driven, Call after pm. etal . Ls oy — ~~ ee aeons 5 ha. estimates. MU _4-0006. iv re *. Bor. APPLIANCE SERVICE (OLATERING — | 70, OR 718 OAL. FORT TAME i ph ty We service all takes of refrig- TELBORAPH PR sense | Must be_reasonaple, OR D424 | 285 W. Huron; OA ve oie erators, © radios, cleaners x & BED 1954 = |. POUNG_-SET or can ae KEYS : BA ' ‘Gray. Lost & Found © ORE PPL LP with Riverside, Calif, Call FR 44366 after 7 smn Ps or 1 a ton thevreit or OMG. 4-ine. = ey Wanted t to Rent uA 29 PRINCIPAL oF SCHOOL DE sires 2 or 3 bedroom skirts of ‘Rewer & ed return to of eae Lorraine {want Real Estate 32a] ae: omnes, sad Morrell St. Yale, go ING You! PRO! ERTY? vod Bev ise WELL IMaUKe IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REAL —“ Excian bee —g Beets ; Gun, 14 - WHITE B BROS. fai Senn ae grime oe “WHITE BROS. — a str Furnished 33 __ Adults. 37 Pr ae a rR |. ~ FAST ACTION! oa Enaerr or or poe 8 *| ut is Mt ot eM 34080. : 5 “4 TWO LARGE ‘ee = washing Srivteges, S08 2008 Norton, ~ UNION CT. APTS. 7? oe bath, —_ only, ms pnd kG "G. HEMPSTEAD | 8. Maree _____ Pe one Rent it Apts. Laterstcied 4 | 34 5 fee Al Uunies fe “AP PAUL ). HAMMOND Fe vite RUROK ves, PE ST TV, and garage. 3 ROOMS A CLOSE IN. te bus line, near : way Rd! See Fie. ALL MODERN, 6 Soa tte Win Tell 42047 _ EAuTivUL NEW OELUXE > Preaafas ‘ast nook, rail aod garage, Wil lease ford Ask for 5 teieman. Bateman & Kampsen Ha 3 aph Eves, & om. Co-oparaiive Real Estate Exchang Completely Furnished tulomatic washer s Pontiac or . No etildren, Reter- PE. 21160 after 6:30 sana 1 re #2 | _erences required. Saree! = 2 private bath. Por 2 employed | aad or couple Adults only, Al- Apartments, . Paddock. 3 AND BATH, OU, HEAT, RE- Ties Good condition. FE a 7 ROOMS AND BA AT FU Pay own Ii and gas, + ae per month. me wm see evenings hetween 4 and 8. - Airport. F Rd. Waterfo ro o's ie “3 Mu ipl Rear id. Private seereate, aonty San: dec- creed. ear fefel-turon "Center. » Seva nects Beha TanOw. Ue A A [A LARGE. LA Law 3 ROOM huge ¢losets. rs, Trcslese Tile beth ent, __All_private_Ad MODERN 2 B country P wy Rochester ox change some house driv’ x. semusae ‘Adults only, apaMs” hea 393 AUBURN AVE Pay) ENON CALLS Nala Mg, Goad for axe Businesses On business corner. at gh Bang STOUT 5 Best Buys Today. BRICK BEAUTY” a 100 x 180, #13, *| ADAMS ROAD way heat.» | AIRPORT AREA 2 down. ‘Pow River eabis Si ine sos acres = GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOUR FAMILY OXFORD AREA |. home . of ve eae ss _ The Northridge BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER . e ? } & y ra “THE FINEST IN MODERN LIVING Our newest ‘4 bedroom brick ranch homes are now available with terms, low cost GI an FHA financing. _ MODEL OPEN” - DAILY ees SUNDAY ‘New G1. and F.H.A. ‘three ‘bedroom, Urick with ee “ide: Fins take a Bau. fura Inf te Lake Lake- WM. A. KENNEDY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 41 ve FE 5-04 @ Res] Estat. Exchange DORIS ROAD. - - OFF OPDYKE r Rd. 3 bedroom : wy room. Auto- ym 4 THELMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR 814) Cass-Elirabeth Lake Rd. . ye ay ei et Se, o | See eee we, | the deat with basement and includes large deep freene teally new eee. with wonderful term: 4 bedrooms, on is undoubtedly we have had in floors |, basement, new gerage. only $10,060 with lly low down payment. at. Michiels LENTY OF With oon 2 bedroom log home next to Pork, only 1. block ‘from bus and store, lake privi- ledges, just like being up north, Owner says to sell for $7.4) with termes, LAKE Country ‘cue Estates, Beautiful 2 room brick raneh home with attached ned 3 ear gar Nicholie & Harger Open 6:30 to bis $410, Lake Oakland oof 3 bedroom ranch with — LU} all extra 4, lot, iergp "rooms fo schoots, portation. P Friced to to sell quick st only #1800.” J. A. Taylor 100 Oatiand ve PE ese ve. Open Eves. Pree Parking BEAUTIFUL SILVER LAKE teres ream ae tile bath ‘alse m halt bath, carpeting thru out, attached BEAUTIFUL Panay HOME $12,650 DONELSON PARK OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW BuKOALow OFF JOSLYN Large modern five room bungslow with stairway to om ‘ay attic, ceramic ie bath, lovely kitchen, home is in A-l y basement with gas heat, a screens. Priced Ay $10,975, con- -~ —_— home or contract LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW | at ~e entertaining: 2. oe. heat, living. — i$a21 with “ybesutiful lake. A buy at $0250. WE BUY - WE ison: neausone & SON er $12,000 with evr garage, ¥ down, Beven exceptional pice = rooms, — _* of live |. ben tlm sun ful Gioing room, modern kitchen with dining = 3 A erg pers full base- | crete 4 - vom and eas cap ot Oo S rive ons one Sf foes in Pontiac, : Roy Annett; Inc, with room, priced to sel Evenings after 6:00 call Hetherington, FE 54-4362. OFFICE OPEN 9-6 _ A, JOHNSON, Realtor Mr, FE 4-2533 ‘NEAT WATERFR' RONT 3 room thedern yeor around home. This is cana) f 00 from Cass Lak soup t h. Ideal for Je4 email family, "OVELAND td Goss, jabs Rd., Keo, Cleat Sen ee S30 the. 1 gad , Seaeee back yard. 6 ROOM y Dalabed Ranch full basement — al} pias- Armstrene tered wale beats pine 4 at ear rgnient. Le ur Ay ye ee ~ $16,800 "with a se be arransed | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave Cooperative Real Estate Tichanes 2 Blocks From Downtown Drayton Plains Lovely ‘ rm, ys mae with nice awn. Large corner 100% 108, yt} enc from pore! « rm... red walls oak for alr off heat, 2 car careee A teal home for: \ Cal) for anew Home “ ich R. iewin _. oe a v8 1 eve FE ee 2-100 | BIRMINGHAM 2% bedroom & stair- . Way to attic, full basement, ol! 1704S. Telegraph Rd. 4}. tone baie (C.F 7ANGUS Yee es ey a fontee oo . water hrs 3 * _ aw | tat “I don't like to make any’ —- - but —!"’ ‘belittling remarks about veut Fer Sale Houses 48 i331 BEDH eben MODERN oe ion Por ~ LAKE FRONT bedroom 2 yr. ern ae ieee, beamed | 4 boreh, aa Pikes $13,600,” "63,500 1919 MIS ie. rooma, — gy 4 ree fecreaton cy hg pace, wae ive ere ed. a cat fis ts: e erm. os Stel OR. t fa 7 BRAND MEW 3 BED- room hoqaes rtord on sing .com- down. +*, edroom E ook oes ~~ garage, Yrutentens vere attrac- GEO. MARBLE, Realtor ca § acre Geren with pe ge teks. ms on ¢ x after Sun. after 6 on woektere. =M “PON” TAC "REALTY ™ no ae \ FE 65-0778 “frome wai take * discount. 103 N. WILL; TAKE $1800 } equity, balance $3.06°, P43 | rE 68-0813 Partridge Here's cute 3 room modern home fe an excellent’ location ES 1 41.800 § bedreem home. iidenen, Carpet in Tn ae on with -e “ean wate reation room ry a - ir ir. — a rage with basement. Sta A terme, SYLVAN VILLAGE, on feo home. ving room isuay with fireolace. parate din room, rooms _ Snack ber in kiteben. Of furnace. g ire OPEN SAT., SUN., & MON. 12 to 8 P.M. down, New 2 bedroom modern 69 ‘ite Lake foe oe liw- j.C. HAYDEN 6 EF. Walton Bivd Realtor t oven. fren 3} ROOM HOUSE. OWNER. $2950 =m: FR 4-0002. “ANNETT OFFERS” Huron Gardens | ®@malf modern 3 room home 7 room home in idea! loca- tion Features vestibule, | fireplace, sun room, break- fast nook & lavatory on Ist floor, Carpeting in living New of] furnace, tiled recreation room. 2 car ga- rage, fenced rear yard. $19,500, reasonable terms. + Brick Ranch. South Bloomfield: time offered, 1931, 3 bedrvoms, honie in excellent condition. Nicely carpeted & drapes through- out. Living room. with din- peed L. Suburban 3 Soteconee & bath. Hardwood floors. ‘752300, 8% ACRES Frontage “on Perry St. Also Sil- —— Rad. Suitable for a variety “euc KLER gael | 236 N Saginaw BO G.I: Homes Left At beautiful Clarkston Ridge with s* = down Three bedrooms. out Dixie Hiehway to MIS. Drive Boe teeter Ge WM. A. KENNEDY thee Le RY OWNER: 7 a, i AeD (MMEDIATE POSSESSION +..§ room house, Pa =; i ee o Gls $0 DOWN } bedroom ranch home. Minimum | ____ Fer Sale Houses 43 bone ann SIDE alow ss newly ‘and 2 bedopem with full base- , nemeee. back verd and « k possession, Pu 1 LAKE PRIVILEG 2 bedroom bungalo’ im ea access to good beach, aood sturd iv construction newly decorated. Fall orice $7, with terms. George R. Irwin by paorng ie 269 Baldwin Ave Coopers ative Mawel -otate - PONTIAC NORTH SIDE A neat 2 bedroom home with se- lect oak throughout. ms vine tinetive hardware, Plenty of ta- ble spece. Large + room with extra storage space. The wt ke fee it stan ie price $15,200 “WHITE BROS. sett bie ee Hwy. Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 OPEN 213 E ileen Drive Located —s sub, oe orth ae Sf a an! Wate ‘Brand new . a mode brick ranch 5 Weteeciag tas Gal eeieoe bedrooms a ace coved ceilings, oak floors, oti io nn Sunday Aft., 1 to loseou F. Reisz 53% W. Huron &t. ‘Sele Houses 4 _RURAL PARADISE a Orion. roe tune rec LK. Dr. eect Bae HOMES, CHA. terms. 662 Emerson, PE 3 ; HOUSES. RANCH TYPE, 1 FIN- 1 unfiniened. Good loca- FULL ROOMS, FULL nie Le Goamesse. $1500 with $2500 A Home of Your Own » =r eee See Lake ht belo some with Rinane $1,000 DOWN Nteds some finishing Newer 2 bedroom frame home: North off Beldwin. FOUR BEDROOMS ‘ Excellent west side location. Nice- 2 ge home” Vis- 23 ft, living room, break- ‘ant eat, i garage and screened summer vorch, Early possess’ ‘MS Lan ye helt finished exte-® flor and pe ine only inside, 68 N. Astor St, and 277 W. Kennett Rd, DRAYTON | dmg AREA good rame home with and utilitv er home in this WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS __ | NICHOLIE & HARGER Open 8:30 to 8:30 good home. see this. JE ony it. we wn work out the dea! Svenines call MAD le §-3641. PAUL A. KERN, Resitor 71% N. Sacinaw “Real Estate Since ~ LAKE FRONT: AGE | 10 acres, 200 ft. take frontage. | good Tes" _ ated gravel road With tenn, (main part 20x40 ft.) Lean 16x20 ft. easily be converted house. Also 3 sheds. * 20x130 ft. _ -fenced im enclosure. 3 phas wi Deep well electric pam. this cont s make a good mink — or it. ed at kenne $1500 down. Terms. Doroth yada Lavender. DRAYTON PLAINS AREA Basha! aybee Rd Turn right M% mi. on Maybee Rd. 100 ft. wide, Aluminum = & screens. Paved street. Y bronconle henna Low R) Neo W. Huron Fe >4411 GAYLORD NOT JUST A but a better way of life, Just 3% ™ rtheast Pontiac h large strikine Three bedroom ranch home. This home contains all of the niceties of living rhnmonaoong a beautiful ledgerock fireplace, su- per rove a utility room. laree family of for an elderly couple who wish to — room. Good value a. hot air furnaée, close | lots storms & screens. Paved streets. ft. Aluminum Car port Solid driveway. Low month! ments AL F . REAL ESTATE 19322 James Courens Hwy. DI 1-0310 Model Phone OR 3-2308 | 2 DAILY 5-7 390 Avery St.” New Brick Home With all the extras, 3 bed- — ~— Leoecpyy ea shape tered walls, oak floo: ce- ramic tile bath Fitehen with Formica, ‘exhaust fan .| a West 1 mile to Waten for signa. PE _ DAILY §-7 286 Ottawa Drive Seminole Hills 2s See with ite Avery ory a | and range. many wrustal Legge = and « Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 7 8. Te ph, Eve, Beebernne ital a te Cor Resi Estate gechans? | Miter mon REAL ESTATE 19028 James Couzens Mey. DI_1-0310 Model phone OR 3-2305 DRAYTON PLAINS AREA ESTATE Model located 5454 Maybee R est on U. 8, 10 (Dixie Hwy) to oo Rd. Turn “ Tales fd. Ture dat ate aybee | abt mf. on Maybee | | TREES AND, La wenn GI's $0 DOWN. 3 bedroom _ ae Minimum 100 ide j i. Co-operative R Real Estat Estate te Exchance at $12,900, rou = STAND > Prod living room your fidren enter the doors of St. Three rooms elos- ets. Living’ room, dining and kitchen. Pull, basement. One story for only $10,000. Good value. anitvy and charm itn thie ahead ‘Wine room with fire- 6 Lens a two picture bse pct = tear of home arin room aagt ox gar stove cn stainless steel sink handy kitchen Gaitiee @arage. An acre i aives vou all the wveey a want and | priced “ Fd $18 GAVLGRD Established in 1916 QUALITY BUILT HOMES ft. brick oe bedrm. ranch ae Pull basement and attached appo er, ol] heat, ot 618.000 with 63,600 ? tamity, near rick income on 000 down. $80 pe BRICK INCOME. Stemi. side ha Each s 3 and beth. Mitt ® ord, flr. — ooo street: See this now. eathy perposts terms UPPER STRAITS" bedrm, modern garage. See it at only” oinntle terms. PINISH AND SAVE ataten your be: See it at $10, and $2,500 down, 16 ACRES ON LAKE — With mod- Ortonville. cluded. = NOTON JR petea living rm., firépiac : with tiled toctares, breakfast nook, Enclosed rear hand picture window. Full et, finished Basement, “pas heat finished garage. ~ Really FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence FE 54-6105 Open Eves. Next -to the Consumers Power ™| Bateman For Lncome's Sake Thts 2 family home offers a first floor apartment con- sisting of sree living room with fireplace, full dining ree rhea can match it we "tia.800. 10 Acres of Rest and Relaxation + room and rents for $50 per month bot ga can you beat it East. Suburban Ranch Is bps orpip ah in construc- and design is a prom- ise t-enduring beauty and comfort. 6 generous sized rooms, on & large parcel 100x280. = jerson and Ther- mopane ws, a full —————— for Robby or game with all ! oo be ona | iva it’s pric the moder income, $16,- Sylvan Village It's anothe: cohen of 3 room, large kitchen with ta- le e. Ceramic ae atlached | Don't Dare Look - don't even slow down as you potnimest io, see unless You, Pe see i) bess enormous ‘amount of “gales “oem ‘cause “here's CHARMER. A @ BRICK on terms. 26x32 mod- floored attic, gas heat, Joseph F, Reisz Huron 8 : eee esrettve Real ‘Estate Eechange ghborhood. 2 lots -— ‘eeete of fruit and berries Priced quick sale on easy PHA terms, $1250 Dow n ew last year. 730 Cam m4 off Perry st. and room and elec water heater, price $6,750. KINGER : TRIPP aweepi « view of hills ond i bil den with its — ex- panse of windows ording @ priceless view. 6 West suburban location. Located close to Pontiac Recreation Area, and Pontiac Lake School. Only $3150 down. 83: N. Telegraph Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchang « $4,950 Is all you. pay for this 2 bed- m modern home with a large end ing room. oan partnoed yard, — moves -Pioneer Highlands, 4 mt GT “eed bag ae ahly ber oes mortgage, Monthly _ Payments of $64. IVAN w SCHRAM. FE $-5091 or FE 53-9471 | pie answer Ph Bream ts and ‘ eee rea — Eo — Me Phillips Charles DELIGHTFUL DENBY DRIVE tn | the | of aM Pl §-1201 FE 2-1317 ng of Sg a NSS cee Ys Witt WATERFRONT LOTS We have several beautiful building sites, canal and lakefront. Ca THELMA M. "ELWOOD REALTOR 5143 Cass-Blizabeth Late Rd. PE 4-3044 BUILDERS ATTENTION $2 xecorara tots 70 ft. average frontage er enation test. Roads : Cc PANGUS 1919 M15 Ph. Ortonville 132, collect. For Sale pcteage _ 47 Dra: this’ beautiful 3 bedrm. rancher. It's in perfect condition. $17,978. PHA financing.’ Y LENOX 8ST, 5 rm. bun- galow is a nice home for a re- tired couple, $11,500, KEEN ptember ST lakéfront -has 6 rock corner fireplace, in Ridin 27 20x24 ft. living rm.. 13x15 very attractive kitchen, Fi ees bath & boathouse. $12,- Aten. Builders 40 «acres. surveyed, r tion. ok, Only 4% miles from Court House. Priced to sell 1, quick. Atten.: Developers and Builders We have several choice terms. PLEASANT PADDOCK 8T. 7 home former!: iy sonage is O or rypee ——. “$2, SIT a for large $6,726 RESTPUL ROCKCROPFT 8T. 4 rm. lakefront has gas furnace & hot = in basement, big wooded t.- $2,500 down. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE4-0521° 1717 S. Telegraph & SUN Co-operative Real ee eokanes ‘CLARK: MUST BE SOLD TO . Zoned barbs ide F home = 5 rooms down, . Both = aan and ate par pach 99) apt., full ent, auto. hot water, ved streets, and sewer sidewalka, is oormaee Lake e of this home duced from $12,000 to $8,500 cash oe Shown appoint- men LEBARON ts A room, auto oil: heat, | corner —- =, > seaped, - new! blocks to bus. Keol Vent awn- ines, Tappen a pagers Deep freeze drapes Included in price of #13008 per te Mortgage. fs Gate oc a close in parcels ready to ©. Both large and small. et's get Teady now for _ bext spring. J. A. Taylor EALTOR—INSURANCE 100 Ostiand Ave. PE 4-2544 Open Eves. Pree Parking Ly re Ghee WES. SUBURBAN. — . 10 ACRES White Lake = fronta, cee Partiy se ee. ths wow house — Electr: f pump. Bath- se) $7500 onh terms. ~~ OM Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTORS 3140 W. Huron PE 24411 IDEAL HOME Bt. 2-020. Evenin Sunday tall MAvie Leal ‘eierentneestrensinsntih anes cnresstene ects _— & ACRE SMALL PARCELS 6 acre varcels : don just north we F ee re be cFetlits 1] cele fi f sg Fe = Hise eonrilie R. Tripp, Realtor "ETRE or believable sum of yo ” .. Dorothy Snyder "Lavender 0 Ww, Bure Ope oats INCOME Located near A M-50, ey ise floor. 3 utility on $15,000. Suiding size Roy Annett, Inc. Soot anes ce wastes! 3:1 3-T193 ZONED. BUSINESS. ‘This brick bidg, ha’, cy ter a church.” Has ' wee ee en oan ae people Pull 2asement with oil 8. anes ed Pontiac street, Can used for store, ehurch or elinic. one wil $4,000 down. ¥ LOYD KENT, re Lawrence ‘mace mers Powe Power Y \ This = e 2 gtnsy room Pg bailing |€ ts located i the heart of Pontiac cons! two }-room ‘ three 2-rooms, one 1':-rooms., vlus vervthing is Be 3 room apt. rnished heat and jichts which amounts a to avpres. vear Tpsee 8 are ry vear. Priced | 000 5 $1 at by aoe ay contact AL ESTATE «| RK RE au : CLA 1342. W. Huron Street Open Evenings and “undave Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Rent Lease Bus. 1s. Prop, 49A RESTAURANT nbn y FOR lease, Also ent, OR 3-1106. Business Opportunities 51 51 PRINTING RUBBER STAMP business » Oresses, pa- oto Write Press Box 83. FoR gt fl Gas ‘GTATION NEAR beeg ee SET huron en ies. 6:30 to r Dm. Mr. test sea ry aie DRIVE IN. te re lh ee _ferms Amy w babies, 09 COME, PrORTUNTY, ‘. an, OFS renuired one, nt. No si ‘SELL OR TRADE Mas it is mw cozy thas = —~ oon “wit accept Tate model ear or good farm tractor as path or all_of down payment. Ask for “Mr Brown. ” L.H. BROWN, Realtor 1962 W,. Huron Pb, FE 2-4810 SELF-SERVE MARKET With 8DM license, meat dept. Very clean building tn fast growine community east of town, JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 245 Oakland ave, FE _ 5-044! CHOICE CLASS Cc BAR After 4 — mg oe ation owner of th: ot Jocated Woodward Ave. Top corner lo- cation wants to vetire Here is a bar that paid off can do the same for you pusually fine equipment. eood parking Tax records prior ibd 000 = : cent more. B18 000 will handle. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION PONTIAC “STATE BANK BLDG. FE 4-1583 ~ TO BUY, TO SELL, REALTOR PARTRIDGE I8 THE “BIRD” TO _Sm. "500 cash required. $40,000 yearly sible can e part time ration. ent pro- iat Press ving factory your phone and HEE of appointment, No selling. Partridge TODAY’S SPECIALS — bana or retire: ioe to boz Ponti: 1dt 40x130 ft. industrial belt. ress, resses, milling machines, —. 7 Brown & ayers on from 9" o Te and both War- ner - Swayze and Foster turret . Jathes—tn short, the whole works | $26,000 down buys _and all, A DOWNTOWN DRESS SHOP on the main street in Pontiac. Easy operation. $4,450 includes house- hold items. $5.000 dn. plus stock. Will trade. Teal estate BUSY TAVERN near growing mente area town. $56,000 gross. No food. Only $12,500 down.. GROCERY & VARIETY STORE with good steady neighborhood busi- ness, $4,000 plus small stock. : angatt Now . MANY OTHER CHOICE THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WARD E, PARTRIDGE REALTOR 43 W. Huron st: * cmanatmaane AND ' DRIVE jocation $1200 down. ob 2a PLACE A “LOST AD.”|' Call FE 2-8181 for an ad aaa oS 0p a. ! on . mato, farnitu tks. teachers, | FE 2-8316 Dg? peng dyprad a 2-8181 . 95 PER CENT ls RAY | O’NEIL, Realtor Phase Es. ao Fat 56-7293 Cooperative Real Es 22% DISCOUNT’ * §5.1%4. contract on a-new 2 bed- room basement, dential est ret, You cen mate iiss plus 6 per e cent interest on ae vestmneas. F. C. Wood Co. Sen teh 20% Discount $6950. contract on new 2 bedroom home Cost to buyer $5560.00. on 2 bedroom hom: 3 le Lake Cost to > buver. FE 8-041, ask for - Mr. i "C. HAYDEN | & Realtor 96 BE. Walton Blvd. M to dig me 53 fOANS Extra Fast Service row 820-650 auickiv car or furniture, without endorsers reese. You can bor on signature, Loans made for any worth to 20 m HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac ™ South Saginaw St oz Bide. 2nd_Floor_ _ Phone FEderal 4-0535 rotR (4) BUCKNER Con. VENIENT Re 4g 1N PONTIAC WHERE YOU CAN QuicKLy rn ROW UP TO 6500 SMALL ONCE A- MONTH A Y A GET Conte Aéount > DE- BUCKNER CHARGES FOR USE OF MONEY ARE LESS THAN YOU THINK MORE THAN 35.000 FAM- 1 HAVE AT ONE TIME OF ANOTHER NER'S THEY ALL REC- oO BUCKNERS AS THE COMPANY TO DEAL WITH. Buckner Finance Co. pal eS aNnD FLOOR NA- Brae LP LAING. “1a LD Lane, 330 pane Bron (NEXT TO BA UTI FLOOR wen CASS AVE., JOST N. OF FORMER BANK BLDG Office 9 to Prdene Closed Wedinenaav's Pile hoons except in Pontia “Need $900 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? =. Loy ® A to Most ‘Sanat meds on your. frat wie! ‘ou. po ny oss hay Ph. FE ee Home & Auto Loan Company rea Bide ager. 9 to 6; Saturd “7 Community Nat’ Bank GET MORE LIE ng ene "Yes" - 54 wide apd women Bill Bony Ms = weer. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Provident Loan 7 West Lawrence @ 23-0240 : Pontiac WHEN YOU NEED $25-$500 You can get @ quickly on your starter home | in good reat | Case FoR Fo oi Qik. FORNTTORE a CROSLE A ® erator, on ouble $000 to $1,400 “2. On modern homes. 2." Ou homes not modem. , 3. On unfinished homes. * 4. On garage homes. 200 NATIONAL BUILDING “ Pontiac PE 447 LOW INTEREST HH. G, re. fe or p tape motetscoote metareyelen these articles as down payments. “TRADE MY EQUITY IN 1985 _Pord for anneiges For Sale Clothing 5 TEAGUE. FINANCE CO,! 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER; MICH. CLAYTON’S _ Furniture, Appliances : 2068 Orchard Lake Rd, Pe sail or PE s-so7¢ 8 rato we BANTER, up Spins . Sone neeeas $39.08 up 908. up renews Roy's ae a Sic? 2-402) GRAY pe PORT & renin Mi GENERAL nae Gora REFRIG- , oe cu ne KEL, vag Gaieleg table & 4 irs: antique ise ates tea pairt = ED ATH- “er MA 6-6295. ay mage yn 4iD PAINT SALE % Lord’s Specials pe, - hampes oe hed Pe. sofas bad... veers 95 Used TVs from 824.95....... Op) Hida-Bed from $139.08 ...,- ue Used gas stoves : vee O20. Lord’s . Furniture and Appliances 128 W. “Where NG set. Linoleum, 9x12 .... ~#2 0 was | SURPLUS Med Sot .| Inlaid Linoleum — * 9 Ft. as phalt Ti “Harold 8 Paint & ‘Lino. PAINT. «..ce0ee.: Tile ceveseeeehO a 4 Lis The Ceneeetennee aeeemeves eet eee ox12 LINO, RUC RUGS. S|: 12x12 LINOLEUM mela RUBBER af hie @ Pace} SYERS. 141 W MOVING OUT OP my ey 3 — Frigidaire automat er, ft miral elect. range, 1 miso, “piteh- N 7 | BOY's SNOWSUIT, SIRE 9. OIRL's Ru condition, EM saat SCHOOL CLOTHE —— PHO eS 10-12. Sale Household Goods 57 ADP ALPE ret eave yeu WANT AN 8F *OUN ‘? L 8. Ena tables ee mm oew case bead comolete $24 refrigerators .) up: ranges elec + ; beds al) ‘sizes i's up; ‘TV ccte #25 ; radios, 66 se: new armas ed sets 6 pe. *\. 2 *, 0 06 a r ving room 2.96 up; din 2 92.98 = 3b — om tahien. “118.00 wp Many USE oon, EASY f% MENT WAY PLAN . Pontiac or } Heights on Auburn re. —“e Give Hoioens Red’ tamos APT. SIZE OAS STOVE, USED 4 _mos. $75. Th4 W. Huron after 4. QUE CHERRY BED AND , complete, $100, en Beo- dix Automatic washer = EM BABY WARDROBE CHINA CAB- inet. 6x10 & ori? rugs. 2 pr. draperies. BM: EM_ 32183. BARTON WASHING W p CHINE ron ured laundry tu’ BENDIX WASHER, GOOD CON- —_— $40, 5700 Pontiac Trail. . BOTT LE GAS New tow price Complete installa. thom only on Leng gas. Kenyoo —turless 10.5 CUBIC FT QHOTROINT RE trigerator gas frigerator B. = daar "Siectric Co, 1060 i eae WARREN, . Soares OLD. adi Sacedart ‘green Hoes ece Teen _Tivin, ing foom si te MY ‘23806.. COPPER Al? aaa TABLES, Tapestry chair G0 wags of! paint- ing, cen medicine chest, FE _2-0682. 476 W. Lroquois CHILD'S BLOND CHIFFEROBE, pods ee sean v9 Cosco bouncin _ Penns ke new, CROsL LEY SHELVADORE AU’ matic refrigerator 12, ew capacity, 3 di =“ ood condi- _tion. $450, 607 i oxi? SCORN slightly worn, two green, nearly new, _FE 5-017. REFRIG.- . sutomatic chest, - “bel- ot tis ber month. spin late model” es. & an — LIKE NEW. $85. set ith china closet, 45. Excelient TV. $35. FE 6-2766. WITH DRATNBOARD. $10. 36 in. Detroit el stove, $26. OR 3-1605. ptt Sead en cabinet cinette set. living room suit nog wothet, wo 5 holstered Teletone eet. |” sutte. ce a non »toaie si in excellent _}somd, eal A . 7 WAHOOARY. DiNino ROOM ga-| WAYNE GABERT'S ee sameaed _Bimail nse PE Sait afer 6. Floor Sample Sale ee - $228.06 -Noree auto washer $168 Door Tee eee Tre | cme ts Moree dix trevor’. S10 | Sule Dinte ier seen tess (a ADMIRAL COMBINATION | 433 50 Welinator wir elecrte | OUN) TYPE ott BU) nalts 6. . hal “ “WALTON TV $419.95 8 autou. ft. Customatic| A greeny air coal furnace. Ceres so cuotte Walton, Cor, Jostyn 2-229 MAN To Gas w } PENNY PAINT SALE, baREAR® TO PA, .g| snd inaperiect™ ve st, Paint, 1 gal....... Ae M1 a € take ; lea oo ees Un penne aioe 4| 2-720. Two gals. for’... 2. -93 SHELF GLASS WINDOW BOOK. oat OA r= Seater base —_ @al....... —s CASE. 5-0355- h, demonstrator, ler or gal. part & roller aioe s3.90 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Miller aed nd Beardsley Ls ng h) Open 9 et a Saginaw st.| ALL CARPENTERS _ x 4 ns ai PRACTICALLY NEW TWIN BEDS, | Best tm tools’ at lowest prices.| used, Fa : 5 fier General Warehouse, 2258 =Disie i j y ~~ | eA aS eee FouiOnab CaneTy oR REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEARS | ALL ELECTRIC , APPLT-| fioor covering and Mac-O-Lae 1964 models, oo pe g@aeris yon cia ‘wholesale ri¢es to all, paints, Phone FR 17-0028. brands, Perte new, guerah- } re a ee ot cae teed for S year. buy « new fe-|_ 2084 Disie Mwy, PARK PREE} |HOME DRESSED Por AND Evigeroter fer « Wetie mene then APARTMENT “Size Gas RANGK | S5eq, cemetet tl a & achine ‘ichigan r ir $120.50 ¥ - wey rescent, 399 Orchard Lake Ave. | slightly "ucratched Miao. several HOT WATER WEA TER 36 GAL OAs REP RAT f ranges Electri Gone |. Riseract geome sar Oita| fart gtratinary ttses tne | tamers icy fag teen eit _bicycle, 481 Aubura Ave. oo ee thy marved. Aine: shésttte STOVES BODOHT sOLD, Ex- ot! and bottled gas heaters at ghangee Tu Tutver's 602 Mt. Ciem- A CT 7 E NT1O N terrific sahere. Ste jean z oo UDI9 CovKI z Builders——Homeowners tr AAI LG SUITE. 7. PIECE, $28 Just in. NEW 2x6 G&M COMPANY New 7 inlay breakfast set $29.00. at rea) bastoes : bg id ui batt LAyR. MA Wool rugs, $15. up, Linoleum | OSE: E. ae ane, 2x8, 210, 3, $4.95, gas move $10. Dress- = 'y, counts, er, China cabinet $19, New Bee med blick - Fire Brick metal cabineta, $3.95 and up. Ce — _ priced new and used | “ig dar chest’ $15) Floor lamps, «Be |. doors. Plumbing supplies ~ Liset . rb im Fe ger aot aa sed line of Neus, bane Ree w uw furnhere. Come Pog cod browse | Building Boards) Windows m: und, ; OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. 104 | 8. Saginaw 8t, FE 2-5623 ® FT. STEWART WARNER RE- _frigerator, SLANT. TOP seal, lounge | chelt, sawind Service; Githin_ Tediue of only reasonable, PE 46572. DESK, CONTEMPO. maple love springs, OR Al SALES & will adjust, oi] and vy make sewing machine 10 miles for #2. Potts we FE 43930. 835" Aubu SEWING MACHR E. WA _#f repairing Uned 6 r Used elect VAC_ CLEAN- FE 2-319 2 i ft. refrigerater, as ts, / range, as is $10.06 Used automatic washer, as is $20.06 Used Frigidaire with freezer across |° * IMP ELECTRIC top, $79, CRU 2499 Aubu: SKELOAS burne: th Rd. ET Muar i we Huron, ASEMENT REPAINT a SAVE > Pri ‘cent wae Be YLOCK COAL & acpease “UPPL ria Orehard Lake Ave FE i SINGER SEWING MACHINE, WITH ar age 3 $30.50. new cabinet, table, $27.50 ,.Home a SOLID MAHOGANY TWIN BED | suite, 2 $200, wa rors, plate Hae top, Chair, stand. t* so wu Por- guarantee. emenetretion. - “OR 3-0702_— yr. igé. dressers with mir- nite seli for BTORKLINE- BLOND BABY CHTB and. matehing chiffrobe. spring mattress motif, Very good condition. Inner- white bunny $50. PE 2-6527 “IN. GE ELECTRIC 8TOVE. “6 Ke}.Rod dition _ Joslyn, ‘ by Dick Turner “I want to look around at some price tags!” $140.05 — Now 'w token co. Sale Household Goods 57 ‘ MADE DRAPES. i fe — ee. yr one Oe a ttern, Fe 4-8108, ” h RDM ae Biastela, “i000 og gy PHILOG REFRIG, AND ay Ay 6 p.m. Mey mi oe ee 52 Gal. Electric _ts Water heater—game brand. Reg. 1960 w.“opdiyhe. Cor. Pontiae Rd. 4 : We ANTED FURNITURE a‘ be StuERT heat orice in cash For Sale le Miscellaneous 60 a nese me Nag a A Bieter Seti = 33 Orchard ing needs get our estim: ATERIAL SALES | 5340" Highland Ra No m: down, FHA PREE ESTIM ATES, Fe erst. lo your order Save Om your bulld- and SURPL US LUMBER (Mise) POR > _ 37092 ANCHOR FENCES _ pproved. Artists’ plies, phar ea Supplies” No. 24A, BABY tows kitchen, Furnaces: ant ¢oal Hot water and boilers, automatic water hardware, electrical = «# soil, aon tt F +431 Low ros. ters and tanks. BEFORE BICYCLES, BOYS, MADE 1 land, slightly scratehed tn $08.50 Terrific value $44 igan Fluorescent. Lake Ave CIRCLE tures, en, dinettes, bedroom ation rooms. Slightly factory marred, anita, Good working con- 1478 ‘fr ‘or Rd off TABLE TOP GAS STOVE. WILL _.sell_cheap. FE “6-2585. TRADE GAS RANGES trie -R, Huron POR ELEC- B. Munro Electric 1060 FURQUOISE DRAPES carved But DEEP FREEZE UPDIGHT, ONE OF | Heer ent s best makes, freezer and food guaranteed ars) for 5 ye $495 oo for $279.00. Slightly | scratched fn transit. Michigan —— 393. Orchard Lake ve { DESK. VANITY DRESSER. 39°) pom -. STAT acne | TE _ FINANCE CO. FE 4.1574 _102_Pontiac Srate Bank Bidg GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Moa "teats sos ape. your title signature. car or furniture. Noen-| [olleway bed piano and bench. | ereere Parmente tos eum. voor | [ne éorenperia, giteleg tenia, of We will be aiad to to hetp ie co suet, work i with vise. 1 CON- DINING ROOM § dition, Sto ano Auto- matic off water hea are, sweeper. Like new. 484 Third Bs gy ~ tid on amet y's 29 DINING oct | SET. « Electric stove wate os new ag other fe ' Lock- ani hea Roos $16.05, 826.58, 600.86, $49 95 big sat ee aire, reg, Furniture “2 rd tate i .! _ ator. Good ¢ . OR 34426, 1 1 LEATHER * TOP” DRUM TABLE, Limed. oak —— : oe. good USED TRADE-! ‘ desk and _coftee table. EM 2-436’ IMPORTED walnut jamo table. Wal- cabinet, Modern SHIN MACHT $23.50 and up. R 8 Muore | _trie Co., 1060 W. | io | USED EASY WASHING MACHINE. | MI +7338 BTA |Csep TV $i UP te@D RE- trigerators S095 up weet's Radio. & Can Save You Money Compare These Prices IN BATH Tune +10 4X4X%% PLYSCORD, $3.95 i 8 NEW GARAGE SIDING,’ $14.95 PER 100 KN PINE, $14.95 PER ; Ld ee hock PT... z SH 89 PER SHEET pe nike re ROOF “Soanbe, 47.90 Asbestos SIDING $12.25 CARRY ina Co, where te of each ¥ oe kts 0 wrecking a bad have i ts of caivane materiain tr tor * carry & com paliding “i and « MTeoR ern ‘UNION — & Boe WRECKING CO, INC. Jims Mi a Se Se SAND, GRAVEL me ond. go0d_ deal hee FOR —betr 7%, Ts) ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 — : on Pe Sapo” — Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) - Also Pir, A pe vitae “Busct We Norw: te, 2 eae Pe EARESIDE NURSERY ST ee For r Sale Pets ano REOIS Beha. oe sepa mode in” ‘ok MI 4-2057 o ae i rare parakeets i SEEING SPOTS. BEFORE YOUR EYES. . Male $80. Female he Mock MAvie 6-0831. a is matron, make Feaistered. Sere ores x AKE my . eee men ETS Jud ‘| HOUGHT ENE Son ; sivas we F. Site ioe TA plow. Less I vr. ig ed RD FERGUSON TRACTOR, tires, step transmission baa tom 14 herrow. $1 a : ——— sei to : i Acometerecilaxct ESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 6, 1955. -a3| For Sale Used Trucks 90 ’ _For Sale Cars 1. _ For Sale Cars. ere 2 ts For Sale Chars a 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF - - IN BEAUTY AND , . CONSTRUCTION NOW. ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON}, TRAILER, | Have tried while too. PE 5-1446. RANCE SALE QF os ENGINES Chrys, Os: punk wtstseeter: “SPECIAL automotive stile Att PARTS LL _ wees on Mie : For Sale Bicycles 84 BOY'S , 26° BIKE, WITH ACCESS, net CLES 8 FOR SALE, FLL Sia. “Boats & Accessories 8&5 EVINRUDE MOTORS MARINE. Sal — in Pon! be ag . eR ALMOST 10 hp, mene with oa saver — unit. FPR 3-9643. keELYS Hah HARDWARE 2. whlch at adams Auburn 2 Pr. SPEED se CE Ww 16 ee Mer a, pon poe son Lanes i Ma 5 Outboard otors Genuine Parts, Sales & Service Shorty. Hook's Place at _ Merew ae Sta rere pay you J. VANWELT BILL SPENCE ‘ USED CARS COMMUNITY. MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester - OPEN TILL, 10 P.M. . ANTE! JUNKED OR USED cart. an y make any. thodel. Top | BA EY AUTO PARTS | - 10 BAGLEY | . Like be NOR’ CHEV. 1955 TON PICKUP. 4 speed transmission, big iter, and @ t, Panoramic ger window, Used ser ew town, Hosking chev, #731 DIXIE Ape. 6s AT Mis : ‘Hi FORD 1 aio ¢ bu DUMP. en Y. “Bok honored, panied a oes , a TON ¥ PICKUP. GOOD oi 280 § ‘a MU +7 7 Har- installed, Laké. e TRUCKS 1953 Ford %4 ton 1952 Ford %4 ton. 1950 GMC van 1955 Dodge dump V-8 3 pickups Riemen- schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST. is4¢ INTERNATIONAL PANEL. —_ Bad * 1955. Good Rae SF’ . “= iis ~ PANELS go y= , AN Fer Sale Tires 80-A} SEDAN eid IVERIES ‘Sr ry &20,20 , cRoose Auburn at | SI PH. OL 1-9711 “FOR MORE THAN 10 GooD « 19a] 1954 MODELS LARRY ~ JEROME "Rochester Ford Dealer ¥EA PLACE TO sore ‘ . YOUR LIFES: MADE: PASIER. through Classj- fied. Ads. To solve every- day problems quickly, dial | og 28181, usoet| WILSON. GMC | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS | Eniss CRAFT MARINE Sales ‘and Bervice. Telegraph rd. | io Pontiac. — | iar Oey } BUICK “SUPER 4 DR. 81.795. radio, heater, special bu: -“¥ muard~ front and rear (6751 Dixie Hwy. 4 ' “Trucks Are - Our Business OAKLAND AT CASS, OPEN EVENINGS FE 2-9203- a3 ANOLIA, “ENGLISH Porp." All ¢ interior, fully cau . 40 mi, to the ge, Only NORTHWEST a cy a Woodward “ie e iss} BUICK HARDTOP. 810 ; DOWN and ments. 464 8. ite wall Like new, SP Also " iss Fcthe DR, Fut: » een sre _ mileage. Bt Tyetaat YNAPLOW ee RCIA wade. BUICK rt DYNAPLOW, ‘eux <4 Ld take buses? age ORTHWEST CHEVROLET Waeevere at 13 Mile ncolh 591100 TAYLOR’ S GOOD USED CARS | — 55 CHEVROLET Ka ole con gh — ‘en. mane, “healer sm conunenta tire and power Extra clean > and extra oar company. dem- conetrator, '55 CHEVROLET ~210" 4 dr, V-4 with Overdrive jssion, radio, heater and on this : = (OLDSMOBIL E “98”: 4dr, sedan. Fully — Power steering, power brakes radio, heater and tinted glass. This was Mr. Taylor's own car "UES | 55_OLDSMOBILE “88" 4dr. sedan. Hydramatic, Sy moe heater and red and white side ae pemt. Also. white getn, car is an exceptional bar- TAYLORS | we es oR 4, CHEV TAN 2 om __Clean. 9450. 61 Buclid, aed 5-314 BL ES a MILES. MI 4-955. Colonial Ct a. _Birminghem. 1953 } CHEVROLET | CONVERTIBLE. $1,295. Radio, heater, Powerglide. “White wall sige oh “be \ lke new, ear bar 2 old Sie CHEVROLET, 1 we A . boy CHEV. 1954 DELUXE ss boon interior, New cat « are 1046 full price. suse. pear: car down, easy Gmac terms, ) Fcskins Chev. e751 , Doers # at mie MA 07) 55 CHEVE $1505 80 Hudson and ‘51. $ies ‘Wee a ce all real estate except on . _®CONOMY, CARS, 22 Auburn - Chevrolet 1955 Demos. Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars |. : 80 Ford enn | Courtesy Cars 51 Lincoln 4 dr $$ Se is ac c : es gear Soap Sad Can Seen |S Gsteaey hina scaaa $4 sete _ Bel / Airs 3 pacbbet | opr sal sedan . 7 tus Sixes and Eights / ekard 4 dr 1198 . ‘$4 Nash 4 dr Liles $1208. i ‘eee Guaranted oF. ate. eet coupe aeons AS LOW AS / de $1579 / Bob Frost, Inc. FULL PRICE /} LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER No Financing Problems } As low as Just Your Car Down And Up to 3 Months ake Advantage of Our: ow Overk Vocation SAVE | mie AS YOU HAVE NEVER, _ SAVED BEFORE _t ‘Don't Delay Act Today HASKINS Chevrolet: - (Oakland County’s Fastest | Growing Dealer MAnle. §-5071 Oven. Nites "til 9 ‘[68) CHEVROLET RANCH WAG: | 32 en Le as Powerelide radio, heat-" ’ ark “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile ____flnooin_5-1100 ~ Guaranteed — Sharp Used Cars All Makes “NN'S. MOT OR SALES 234 8° See aw st .* FE 40971 ‘West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ts_ low “West Side | Used Cars. 923 Ww Pe 472185 ™ 1 om EDAN Yl HAS. oe +> FE 4-4531 |. 180 750 SEAN oc SEPTEMBER | J FORD Exc ~ CONDITION. . MAytair 6-3848 . = FORD 1940 4 DR, NEW MOTOR. _Reasonadle. 304 8 T iden z SPECIAL Cadiline 1051 model 2 soe ite side oy fel eond. Dealers offer $1.100 and would sell for $1,500 minimum, Will pvt’ party pay $1,200 6585 * owner cat Any old car / ‘5 SES sae 49 Black Clb, Cpe.. —''49 Green 4 dr ; chester Rd Leonard, at M15 a Tgee | cube pre te Officials’ Cars and — _ Demonstrators — 10's 20's and Bel Aire. - Sana & cylinders, 2 a od dre, -All;” colors and styles, fully | equipped. 14 TO. alta FROM} New © As ‘a2. 4s any oar eee Chasiokit Woodward st 12. Mile eee F168, OF 7-0) Rees 2s es MA ‘Si Cu CHEV. DE DELUXE F 2 tires, Ve ia Eat” EVROLET “RANCH | WAGON. $1206.:2. ene red and beige Truly a ful fob Completely “Now THWEST Canvas et Woodward at 15 Mil Lincoln §-1300 DESOTO B8EDAN CLEAN qece. Bargain. Pvt. owner. — “FE. 9-754 ies ats + DE sio” DOWN | and assume. payments, 464 §, _ Woodward, _ Birmingham. B COUPE. $395. fo and heater, ead on — . Fine automobile aac Sea and Woodward. wescbaymentes 4 BopaeE ~ 1962 i OL coupe. Dark and heater. Original paint. New ‘ine over! thauled. ., Seat, covers. 1 C Woodward a : Lincein 5-1100 PDQ (Pretty Darn Quick) PICK IT Up Ar COMMUNITY 1948 Austin, Chevr the car 08S 1952 Ly = : vette 4 dr, Ver: 1045 Frye oo ar pe! 4 drs. ~ 3 e $495 Merceder sport car, Smatier than * $805 we8e Pigs Station Wagon. As good « w $1406, COMMUNITY. ae iar me Pg od ; sy 4 —_— Just ‘ar. de eacee DeSOTOS 1 MERCURY | CONVERTIBLY. | ‘SS Bine 4 dr...2<--- 80079) wena Wie Gok ane car Geen | , 52 Gray 4 GF... 065005. §099 —— +3410. 51 Green 4 dre... 6 $695 SeOneOe be -DODGES 'S3 Maroon 4 dr..... $895 $2 Green 4 dr........ $695 "$1 Black 4 dr........$595} 50 Green 2 dr...... $445 | ° 18345 £$298 eh ene 100 —— ee LOW DOWN PAYMENT “me op os = ANCE | KELLER - KOCH. i dena ——_ Dealer Birmin, Liberty 09-4585 ___ Opposite the _ 0. OTT lode FORD SEDAN $395. RADIO | heater, beautiful Hawthorne gteen. This car must be seen to be appreciated. $5 down NORTHWEST CHEVROLE T Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 51100 “FORD, GOON CONDITION. R 9032. “al & H. Reasonable. MI 4 CLEARANCE 595 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM | JOrdan 6-393 | | MI_#-2200 : “41 PORD CLUB COUPE. GOOD jeondition, $75. EM 5-9120. Commetee. Rd. EM 3-3022, clean. Also top oickue A-) con- heat offer, 4046 Ro- HURON : ECONOMY» Radio | Laceeral good sre ey through JEROME - Rochester Ford Dealer: | open Wignts th © eters Chane — -~ ; ‘i@ OLDS 98 HOLIDAY. ONE GWN- _.. dneoin_5- ge oes ; er, © cond! tully "$3 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. $595 , : i eq! At a real price. Any aray bottom, dark blue too, Has EN ear down. Carkner er overvth e old car’ down. : MI 43410; Birm. NOR wr ne ‘01 OLDS 96 SEDAN. si0s. BEAU- w*iincin 0 tires. Aydrametie yo and heat- isd PONTIAC, too, 2 OR HYDRA: er. Who could buy more‘for so | matic. fully equipped. For sek little money? | or trade for FE We OR CHEVROLET | i627 2 ae : : : _ Woodward 7 fe ne ¥ ments, 464 8. fy _ | iO PACKARD 4 DR. 995, RADIO, | iss3 me 4 DR. DELUXE. & : heater. ov overdrive. Good hedy. ex-| & H., re Clean and «harp. ; : © oa. terrific buy. No| One owner cer, OR 53-4525. __ ai — ‘ c N. LOW MILE- 5 CHEVROLET Leas ag equipped 7 ee eg eo ® ‘te Black i M 4 sell. Any sated Officials is PACKARD PaTRIGAN wepans | Cid _o8£, f05D, Girener. Stude: Cars Factory officials’ cars. New ear | igs) powriAc 1 pea 1 1961 s. fees te OS HEDGE, one | tem eae ou r : « si a | ono) 1” to Cotons Ons down tasy pfeyments. Catener 19% PONTIAC _ Studebaker, MI 4-3410, Birm. Expensive but geod Hvdrams: 83, PACKARD oR N, Ranig = Me aale Comalete MI 40000. } heater, ultra : Stet _ Signals. Complete. M1 4-04 4 LARRY - EStuner’ siadebaner” ny Sue: pci, ae Radio and : . oe Studebaker. MI. 3410 heater. ‘Oniv $5 ss Ee ee | dee Jerome ‘EXTRA SPECIAL NORTH CHEVROL Roct Ford Deal 1953 Pontine Catalina, only 18,500] , Woodward Oot M ochester Bor ealer miles, terrific in every wer. One “FOR MORE. THAN 30 YEARS A alors nester directional 8 nals, ~ GOOD CLEAN CARS — io. “GOOD. PL ro vane eoit ai |'S2 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. 155 Ford 8 ote and Meater sloes, es ve. atid “80, Nash, $295 ve over 100 dther cars mn models and makes Merv rea- sonable Finance — CARS, _Aubure ‘$2 wUDROH 2 pr. 8 $345. gyros coe bie , radio and heater, Only we. NORTHWEST cu VROLET Woodwa: ¥, Mile Linea" io LOT bs FOR | RENT loca tte te, signs, YJ, fase. Twin CAR . Forced ‘2 KAISER MANHATTA 1) DR ist St ivs1 KAISER ‘= DR. $10 y DOWN | and assume yments Woodward, "pire mingham ‘$1 KAISER. $45 RADIO, HEAT- er, overdrive NORTH Woodward at a Mile Lincoin 56-1100 i LASALLE RUNS GOOD. MUL berry 92080. re RY. EXCELLENT CON- dition, PE 4-3328, _ TT) gi down and ments,- 464 _ Woodward, Pir "s1 MERCURY CLUB SEDAN. $405. pepe and heater, midnight blue. $5 down, NORTHWEST. ‘CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 1952 MERC HARDTOP. slo | -vgaky end )=6ssume ments. _ Woodward, Birmin ta MERCURY MONTEREY 2 WARD top, Radio heater new WW tires. Sharp condition OR 3-8043. ‘oI wasn SEDAN. choose from. | overdrives and co.aplete beds. | - down, These ‘cars whe ready to | “wort THWEST CHEVROLET “2 DR BQUIPPED heater and overdrive 3 after 6 pm. call MY | $2 NASH RAMBLER a STATION | wagon. Véry clean. Low mileage Take over Lag wel re $410. Pri- | _yate owner FE 7 TIP TOP Guaranteed USED CARS = arty) CHRYSLER i AND PLYMOUTH 1953 Olds _ 88 Holliday — Beautiful condition. 1949 Jeep Station Wagon. iost ARH MY 2-03 -5531 | 1952 Dodge club sedan. $595 | 1982 Piymouth Clob Coupe. $675 . 1950 models, Make of CLARKSTON: “MOTOR SALES New Credit Plan © HAVE rou BEEN DOWN # TURNED CREUIT & QOOD SELECTION $1 AUTOMOBILS | THAT +c CAN : VER DOWN “ AND EKLY PAYMENTS OF AS, LTTLE AB ¢3 No Co-Signers! : Immiediate Delivery! - Deal Direct ! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay-Here "ALL COME | “Ford Thunder Bird-Red one WA L Con | ; 4 ms ONAT ‘ | H NATIONAL | MOTOR SALES 4 i ines OLDS . R,. $895. JET. with 1 eee ee Radio and | Pickup o heater white wall Higes Traly a HURON “NO EST CHEVROLET * MOTOR SALES. , een bane #82 W._ Huron PE 2-204 5) ‘CONVERTIBLE. RE- DEL oT, PE, GOOD | built engine, - exce ition s Soodttion. $150. Ma Senta: | Prieed for en Sale, Any car “1089 i Foap ¢ COUNTRY SEDAN, $10 Toate. _ Bir and Btudebaker, MI. down | Ce a yments. 464 : Sl ence eipeainnnncnec 8. d. nghem, | "64 OLDS | as SUPER CEDAR pels ; ‘FORD a paN. AS onl for "san sale, a: nv car down, An car os Bivminebam MI 43410, iORTHWEST oo ___Birmin: | aac na sna i962 OLDS #§° 2 DR.~ sto DOWN | and assum Ee ments. 464 8. | aes _. Woodward, 1 bam, pay ee mi. — : ~ GUIDE TOGOLD: Sell} things you're not using through Classified Ads! Cactior: Cars, Floor Cars “ 2 oS: a ea la {UTZ MOTOR : " wo -|1950 Chevrolet ......$325 ~ Oldsmobile” , 1955 Demos. Officials’ care Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer | 6751 Dixie Hwy. -at M15) washers “Ss __Washington Jr. High One Look . Tells the Difference One Trial Proves They're Better 1955 Ply. V-8 Conv. Demo, 1955 Custom Royal 4 dr. Demo, 1954 Pontiac 2 dr... :$1295 1954 Dodge 4 dr., * loaded ....... $1595 1954 Chrysler 4 dr.. .$1595 1955 D E $1095 1953 oO i 1953 £952 | 1952 1950 Nash Amb. .....$300 1950 Ply. 2 dr... .... $325 —————- 1949 Dodge ........-$175¥ 1948 Dodge ...3.....$125] MAY OTHERS TO cHOOSE FROM . iemen- schneider Genessee, opposite A Tie Pa ee ~ Jacobson’ Ss a . Pike “eaten. AN. | $545. RA- “a . Sea Mist ereen. OUCHTEN & SON ‘YOUR PRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE D omc’ TRUCK DEALER 528 _N. Main. Rochester, OL 1-976! s | PONTIAC BE SEDAN J ‘ dramatic tone blue, white wall tires. Who could ask for more? NOR vroLkr ‘SAVE. $700 ~ 1945 Pont off ars, Belec- en of body styles ‘ond. colors. Call tom ‘MI :, 1934 CUSTOM CATA- 4 B.. card nen” ae mileage. OR FONTIAC. -_ Med S308, 1982 PONTIAC 4DR. 0 DOWN assume paym “m4 6. Woop wa ard, Birm. ngham. PONTIAC 1983 8 CYL. GEDAN. radio & heater, Hyrda drive, Labor Day special $795 full price. Just your car down. Haskins Chev. o751 DIXIE Fy hy M-15 FORA ACS WILL TAKE , Phone - ———— PONTIAC _ Very clear down and-assume payments. as Woodward, Brimingham. ‘M WILLYS 2 DR. A SHARP CAR, Prone te. i any eat down ark- se! ner Studebaker, MI 43410. Birm_ ‘s? WILLYS 2 DR 8496 re Acad 2a “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET oodward at 13 Lincoln_ stiee ios} WILLYS 2 DR sie ‘Down 232 S. SAGINAW ST. and assume payments - 44 Woodward, Birmingham * Meier ar HUDSON. & ‘RAMBLER || SERVICE | 30 MI Radio and heater. 8) adr. |} and Hydramatic. Is, Just PART of the Picture | When it comes to baying a used-car, you've: aot .to do more than look at price tags. You want to know the car’s mileage, what kind of driving it’s received and a fair appraisal of its true value. You get all this and more at... PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "30 MERCURY 2 dr. with radio and heater. Very neat car. $395 51 PORD 2dr. ¥-8 with radio, and hea '. @r. $529 '49 PONTIAC 53 PONTIAC sedan with radio, heater $1295 53 DODGE = sedan with radio ‘and heat- $895 52 PONTIAC fdr. Hydramatic, radio and = Radio and beater. Reedy "$895 “* $395 _ 134 MERCURY ’52 CHEVROLET. Mtoe aero: 5 See me Come — $795 '5) PONTIAC © $1895 | 53 PLYMOUTII 2, ae dnt mere, Sata “eee $895, > $695 “*53 PONTIAC "530 OLDS Ligtermae, "ate 4 attains ’53 CHEVROLET "$2 OLDS pool Saw eer and hester. A - barley Cheek a 53 CHEVROLET ‘50 PACKARD = a ‘heater Equipped with redio Se —, a ~ $1095 $195 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "Goodwill Used Cars” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 My i To 53 Chrysler N. Yorker_C "46 Olds 2 dr., Hvdra. ......, $162 ‘48 Pont. Cpe. Sed., : Hydra, ....... $272 ‘48 Hudson 8, r&h $152 "49 Nash 600 2 dr.. .$172 50 Buick 4 dr., : Dyna. .......... $422 $1 Mere. Dix. 4 dr. $542. "31 Olds 98 Holiday $792 "51 De Soto Sed., WAU Sooeae ... HB2 a P E 8.0488 :|Got To Gol NOW the BRIGHT SPOT" MORE CAR-WORTH FOR YOUR $$$8) « 1. Cpe., auto., extras $1282 54 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr., 2 tone, r&h......... $1367 *34 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 2-dr., Hydra, r&h....$1492 33 Ply. Cambridge 4 dr, r&h. look... .. wae -S7OR Pak) Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 4 dr, r&h, Hydra, ZtONE gous bese ew ce en ie wes eee Oe "33 Olds S. 88 4 dr. r&h, divdra., prbrakes $1492 "53 Dodge V-8 4 dr.. rXh, Gyromatic........$992 *S3 Packard Dix. 4 dr., r&h, Ultra, w/walls $1292 "32 Merc. Cl. Cpe., extras plus appeal......$892 SPECIAL! DEMOS. "85 Olds S. 98 4 dr. loaded with extrs... $2905 55 Olds &8 4 dr., r&h, Hydra., ae $2595 PRICED. RIGHT. CARS! 47 Pont. Sp. Cpe, $192 "$8 Pont. Conv... ..$282 49 Olds 98 Sed. $242 30 Dodge 4 dr.. $422 30 Chev, 2 dr., r&h $372 51 Olds 98, Hydra. $692 ‘31 Olds 88, po new. motor ....$642 "S51 Nash Amh. Widtrn eee ee $492 Look for Your Next Car Here! 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Insiders : trom asked to be ter / a er Come tedly won't = pooh to Pe! aaa tema Resto ta ew a -- Today's Television Programs - - |e 2 tiem mies weet ofthe ear oft | WORTRWEST B. & TY. $. : ~ | * : twist of the dial to Gleason on CBS po ye = Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 1—WX¥Z-TY . Channel 9-CKI.W-TV | hocners” seament of his thon, | 80 WHAT'S UNUSUAL? — April Olrich walks along London street| “Then they. began talking about | P. ©. Bex 251, Pinckney, Mich. Famous Make | USED TV SETS ||! nt tie» nf Only $5: Per Week! | /hower and Stevenson at the 1952 | Tress AMPTON TV ||National Plowing Contest at | 27 T poses fab.) FF 24 African antelope 28 Green vegetable By 4:30 p.m., there were four men in the line DiPinto started. Israelite Seeks Funds SAULT STE. MARIE'u — The * ¢ * as Richard Tone, American acrobatic dancer in a current revue, is| 'h¢ ee ae Be TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 9:99—(7) Name’s the Same. Quiz| Wixie Wonderland. George. Gobel returns to NBC at | caught by camera at top of a a Se. — lived.” anes 6: pa 4 bagel Swi re aga wie Cites Fadiman host. (9) Gary Moore. Room. (2) Bg Bon Hoa is not taking He s Meets. Toronto Exposi- G : ; any more than . ronto Exposition. “(4) Sommy| tion. (4) Truth or Consequences. |3¢—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- | NBC is taking Gleason lying down, |Escaped Convicts), ™ driver, Gaston LaBrecque, Eliot. Variety. Jack Bailey with stunt quiz. (2)| quest Theater, Opposite Gobel it. plans once-a- w S | ) ‘ et ee 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. ae $64,000 Question. Hal March and pare tery sing Elizabeth. nu ce gg eg olny Bary Ar e Questioned | apartment : Rascals in “Mike Fright.” (4)| super quiz. H ra as Ju nT. nds , News. Paul Williams. (2) News. /9:3¢—(7) Studio Story. “The |!#:3—(2) Strike It Rich. Mary Martin, Noel Coward, Bing Indian Vill in Extortion Case Richooa Lintuay Tread a 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming.| ronto Exposition. (4) Studio 57.| esse Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. Se thnk ted ?. pan cate Ue ne ot (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-|. TBA. (2) First Nighter. Alan | '!!4%—(2) Love of Life. i: turday 7:30-9 p.m. spot 25 Millio iok today questioned three fugitives 4 ett Phelps. Hale Jr., Dorothy Green in “A | 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) | ABC is loping along with tyres " from the Cassidy Lake Technical aus — : é:30—-(1) Talent Varieties. Music, |, Ring for’ Nell.” joearel tor-Tomerrow. | jublle ‘sca De SS with x| 9% Monsoon Coincides | scoot about an alleged extortion | *'m Ls varieties. (4) Vaughn Monroe |16:09 — (7) Waterfront. Preston | "851 i | televised version of. radio's popular | With Himalaya | Thaw | plot against two. women. Maher said he told Coffin to lie Show. Musical variety. (2)| Foster in “Sea Explorers.” (9) 12:00—(7) 12 O'clock Comics. (4) | “Grand Ol Opery.”* The three were arrested yester-|on the floor of the taxi on the News. Doug Edwards. News. (4) Motor City Fights. 10- |") On Sunday evening Ed Sullivan way back to the jail for fear of bout.| Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies NEW DELHIA, India i®—New | day. : jal and 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John middleweight boxing bout. Day works his 8 p.m. spot over CBS, | moa oy waa shooting by armed province ‘The Exciting Story of - ‘Cameron Swayze. (2) Patti Al Andrews vs. Jackie King. (2) . opposite Colgate Variety Hour on} ai, ae oe prone a ro ee See Oe municipal. police who were called . ng. Page Show. Songs. Death Valley Days. “Lotta Crab-| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | NBC. At 7:30 p.m. over CBS Jack | Cyoss ated a firms shimnomt orm Or cea ate oa eeczenmtt | out following the escape, - .| America’s Greatest 7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Brod-| tree,” young frontier girl rises/1:99_(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of | Benny is spotted every othér week : ) SOS, WE TS Wee sep FSi 2 erick Crawford in “Margin for| to fame as an actress. Sharon| cyous ad with Ann Sothern playing his oppo-| inne. "Cuet Supplies here by) tured as they slept im a Solem | Young Lindsey's heargnawed Frontiersman Fear.” (9) Swim Meets. Toronto} Baird stars. s8:68—(3) ‘Girl Talk. (9) Prayer, | Site week, Same hour over NBC mcs oie cor moar Grand — bones, along ce = of his Exposition. (4) Place the Face. |18:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. | "Si On ° ‘| comes Frontier, which its creator:| Indian Red Cross officials esti-| @2™ Sunt beside them, father Eugene, 41, se Bill Cullen hosts people who try| Films. 1:00—(7) — Ki 9) Worthington Miner, says will be| mated 25 million persons had been police sald. , Peed PA ne Bag abg nye to remember a face from the |19:39—(7) Foreign Intrigue. Ad- | " eS eee @. | cient monies of average people | made homeless in East India and| Raymond Yost, 22, of Bay City, | Gaspe bushland after, they St past. (2) Star Time Playheass, venture around the world. (9)| fropper’s Mat. = whe went West.” = East and West Pakistan, where |was reported picked up by police on a hunting trip in June, soldier in Napoleon City Detective. Rod Cameron in | vy monsoon rains incided | in Whiting, Ind. ° becomes interested in Josephine | «Desert Ice,” (2) Conrad Nagel |!30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- Pag aE er with the annual rise Fesulting from | - -7,, int Cut of the Cassidy T n Penn Passer Sante Ha ot Homer” Hoh aaa. tne hl” | eters Rewer | en ARC it ean ew S| he line Himalayan sore [lt Sansa “cee” | Texan Penity stars. ’ 73 :0—(1) Wyatt Earp. New series ee Soupy's On. Soupy Sales Mack’s Matinee. (2) The Big | films from the studios of J. Arthur was to partncerd pol and crops. Mrs. Della Smith of Muskegon, ls Released Today a of life of the famous lawman | © yo sie cues poy Payoff. Ragk. With these movies ABC) Because the river levels rose slow-| her daughter; Mrs. Patricia stars Hugh O'Brian in “Mr. Neighbor Theeter Geurge co 2:30—(9) Wednesday Matinee. (4) ever well pull off the season's ly, most villagers had had time to fise Beaune of Fife Lake said the , - .Egrp Becomes Marshal.” (9) svivia Sidney in “Mr. Ace.” (4)| It Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob | S@ th surprise,” says. George | to ‘higher ground. There has been| three threatened te kill them wn- begs bag Swim Meets. Toronto Exposi- tai . : Crosby Show. Rosen, television editor of the show © handed 98 deutin, umn Oo lees they gave the youths $2,000. | yard man spent tion. (4) Arthut Murray Party.| News. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. | 5.9917) Heartthrob Theater. (9) | busihess trade paper Variety, who | ing They said the trio planned to | spare time pruning 1944 Eddie Albert and his wife, |1%:15—(4) Little Show. George |" Wednesday Matinee. (4) Way of le probably the best prophet ia the * * « return to Muskegon and Fife | make them look like Margo, guest with. Kathryn| Petri, Constance Ford in “The! the World. (2) Brighter Day, | industry. In Geneva, Switzerland, yester-| Lake Inst night for the money. | coins bes ag free Murray. Baird puppets. (2) Mu-| Witness.” (2) Miss Fair Weath-|3:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret day a Dutch official of the Red|. ‘The youths denied the accusa-|. 4 VU: Secret with sic, ‘55. Music of Stan Kenton| ef. Pat Rosseau. Storm. Floods Ravage Turkey; | Cross, Dr. Francois. Daubenton, | tion, le Dae ee and his band. Count Basie, Julie | 11:239—~(2) | Nightwatch | Theater. |3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. ! Ten in One Family Lost | “Pte? alter a I6day flying sur-| State Police Capt. Leroy Hunt | Nelson and et . Wilson guest. Robert Donat, Jean Parker in| (2) On Your Account. y vey over the flood area’ that more of the Rockford post said Rogers weatherbeaten truck 8:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy.| “The Ghost Goes West.” 3:45—(4) Modern Romunce. KONYA, Turkey ‘u#—Ten mem- | than 28,000 villages were wrecked | and Petrowski admitted the three | Ted the ng rg Danny Thomas tries to prove | 11:39 — (7) Armchair Theater, | 3:55—(9) News. __| bers of one family were lost in| and the homes of 45 million per-| stole money from two grocery PR pede oe @ that “Peter Pan” couldn’t fly.| Randy Scott in “Law of Ven-|4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Fur.| floods which struck this south | 8°"s had been destroyed or dam-| stores and guns from cabins in man “dy sect years without (4) Fireside Theater. (2) Meet} geance.” (4) Toright. Ernie| and Feather. Walk with Kirk. Turkish city and 23 nearby villages aged. the Kalkaska area. ever being Milli. Elena Verdugo~stars &%/ Kovacs hosts variety show. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush | yesterday. ee ee ae in - = said the ! Millie’s marriage plans go. awry WEDNESDAY MORNING Shorty. The floods followed daylong rain. | years Of pw or Asia. 7 y Phen <3 . consider coal yt will go because of a devil-may-care| | = a 4:25—(2) Scoreboard. The overflow of the streams caused | Europe, Africa a2 Or KeMOVEeS Nal egg nes Nelson uncle. - se—(4) Today's Farm Report. |4:39(9) Howdy Doody. (4)| heavy loss of crops and livestock. aera ieee extent 8:30—(7) Hy Haven Theater. ““The | 6:65—(2) Meditations. 1 Howdy Doody. Eight highway bridges were t now being borne by Indian F W H d . ar Happiest Dog” (9) Swim Meets. |7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning |4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. washed away, disrupting traffic|.nd Pakistan, nor suffering so / F[OM) WOMAN $ Mea Melon sg ied Toronto Exposition. (4) TBA.| Show. 6:00-—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice | throughout Konya Province, - great. Ferre : points . (2) Spotlight Playhouse. Francis |7:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. | Colt (4) Mr. ‘Twinky Presents. 1. i Ale Peres TOULON, France (®—A French | 1944 pennies | Lederer in “No Rescue,” an|8:00—(2) Morning Show. (2) The Early Show. Segpeor: . pon ne worked three hours yester- | like 1941 Denver issue electronics expert dt — for = ae News. (7) News |5:30—(7) Superman. (4) Renfrew ree ieee ano pod yi weave 'e three-inch nail | $3.50-or more. sedition by a A ican : ~ of the Mounted. (2) The Early re a young woman. ; omey. © 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7)| Show. 7 SIeIRIRIS ET IMIBTPTOTRTIC | had cect beer em ned waguars The patient, Miss Evelyne Plotu, | Infant Girl A 5 —— SI TIAIRIGIOIAIT! ued at $250 t least 20 mil-| 22: SPparently had suffered only ; C Over Holiday : AT I ShaAl viele ke: ; at $250,000, but at burns and in n Bay City ° moralistic slogans for farmers as U240W0 scratches in an explo- E-DOZEN Adlai Level BI t LIPISIATeLHielAleieiey | lion dollars worth was needed to! 4. in 9 Paris fireworks store BAY CITY w# — An infant girl ONE- S Bias it is barren of practical ideas for BOGIOG HOCLSC meet essential needs, where she worked a few weeks| yas shandoned on the doorstep : = .| @ solution of the surplus problem.” TT Tetoiniriel— : “a ago. But she complained of con- | home Monday. At PENCILS at P Sic islci¢rseleitigial | Ten Two-Family Houses | stant headaches. = — - of a ecw | ee CIPIeS LLIN tieimimisitiss |. An X-ray examination disclosed least one family already a hapeiaied ic ¢ CHICAGO (INS)—Adiai Steven-| Aout seven millign American Nigielcr feictiias | Sold on ‘First Come’ Basis}, ‘naii had entered her skull and - ae prenats to vc an we oe 95 son last night aecaced che homes are jneated by fuel oil. La uSs 4} NEW BRITAIN. Conn. w—Ten| 4% lodged between the brain and pi eH Mercy Hospital. = 7 = two-family - 3 4 the bone: Doctors said it probably aa h_ Seit- Eisenhower admini family -houses in a federal it was found by Kennet nhower administration of em- Across : “y project here go on sale: tomorrow | entered through the left eye socket ferly, 13, on the steps of his wid- B ACKENSTOSE bracing flexible price supports for | 1 Versatile setor, ie | ‘ lon a “first come, first served’ | Without injuring the eye. - lowed mother’s home. His sister, farmers while maintaining. “dis-| 5. a He is on a | 1 basis. Prices range trom $8,210 to| The name of the surgeon was)... pisnard Prager, asked au- BOOK STORE = §f “essing rigidity of mind. ne ccne ot $9,430. not disclosed. ouritice tar persis nD 5 The 1952 Democratic presiden- |. Charies Lamb f | At,6 a.m. yesterday, Rocco Di- the child. Nurses who called the 15-17 E. Lawrence St. ital contitete — = the it [roaueten fodian | Pinto, a-liquor store proprietor, | Grounded Grain, Ship baby “Holly Day” sald she bed farm on has steadily|!$Dines : took tand outside the housi | ; beeti wrapped ina towel "| worsened under the Republicans. | 4. | | cates wnbea Stay uals ott be Galt Inspected for Damages: | Peet repre ie board —— Stevenson's remarks were con- | !? a Prescodoc was in the |. night in the upper St. fe eed W. Seren =. —sFB 4-252 | | Kasson, Minn. 31 Lengthy TEL AVIV, Israel (—Finance | Marys River. | Stevenson said the Eisenhower | 53 eee ot yy Minister Levi Eshkol left for the |) The vessel was freed yesterday =SaSee os is as "rte _of 34 foetal inceet . United States by air today. He/and refloated after most of the will attend the launching in Wash, ington of a. fund-raising campaign |: — rattle yy Born Caterpillar hairs : Yj for large scale Jewish mer SS 6 n 38 39 ALUMINUM ie |EESa STORM SASH ||3==-:. ttt SED MF All Type Windows iow (coma —- al Biel abdeeer a ELECTRIFIED SINGERS — syitedT [ies TEs fe seer || Reconditioned Head i? tn Dor oe, TEER GEEe. |] New Walnut Cabinet TARGET PRAGTICE SPEoIAL, a. = in ‘Ere bBo © Ege Se , é Ni itn or eee os i 5 Approactes 36 Withdrew $1 Harden 5-SPEED Loe he Tew, $ $318 "3199" SS Box of 9), *2. 29 it) ——= : . 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That seems to Dailey is one of the luckiest stars at any studio, In these days of few contracts ae ee Sn been lifted at ry-Fox, Your GIBSON DEALER FOR OVER 25 YEARS which calls for Dan to earn $400,- oY 000 during the ‘next year. He's nee 9 : been so busy on loanout to MGM, - FE 5.8413 and will ‘be so tied up in the com- FE 5-8413 3 ing months, that he won't be able , to spend much time at his home in ead . 1 eet 96 OAKLAND AVE. | ae «te hte etuato, | miter Plat tatete with thin : rod ‘Due te elterations we will net_be open Monday Evening Pag ersten = anes yard. Dat me, . 4 TPNA a story of jass in the present dreag very Muc: dey and « tale just right down | W2* © Ted faille cocktail gown, full 5 PLADSIY | his alley. He'll have » big time | from the waist with silver beads) | 6 ADOR | cu ty star co-starring with him, and | *"d sequins in & wheat design, 7 OSE! | | : Darry! Zanuck’s top aide, Bud- | HARRIS WISECRACK 8 GINS a i= ay, Adier, will produce “Bele.””| Leave it to Phil Harris to come| | 9 TOODOUR | Bis 8 WwW ES with John Michael yes, with a wisecrack that makes 0 i . ae — EDN DAY. IS seripted “Te Catch » Thief” and this hot weather more bearable. 11 SURBH Yesterday's enewer: jeWel, cAse, minuTe, ‘ | ‘ ; ara bay | ee doing the writ- ae He write from Albany, ibaa, = Fenn - i seCond, Hour, stom, fAce, Keep, time, “se & REDSTAM 2S o , 7 4 | d 7 Gwenn O'Connor, will rent an have diamond drills and the | but will join Phil to Gene waskal toca onal Sir BO: She's one giri A i WALGREEN {8 , ogg to be with| chiggers are big as groundhogs. | for a vacation with him in New| who gould afford a’ little added one. DRUGS ~ - sea dine working. “ _ | But," adds Phil, “I'm sute-if| Orleans. poundage. 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