ce at eal 1 tiecenen nen aah ae + sash a | Profits Drop GM First Half by 30 Per Cent Earns $333 Million Despite Decrease in Sale of Products NEW YORK (#—General Motors today reported a profit for the six months ended June 30 of $333,514,- 249 or $1.17 a share. This compared with $481,236,708 or $1.71 a share in the first half of 1957. other poy iy came to FAMILY AFFAIR — Nurse Laverne Pearson seems pleased to see so many smiling faces since these five brothers and their sister are lined up in the Goodrich Hospital waiting to be admitted to have their tonsils removed. They all are the children of Mrs. Lebanon Chief Strives fo Halt Election U.S. Forces Tightening as Tension Mounts By LARRY COLLINS BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Premier Sami Solh pledged today to use all his influence to prevent hold- ing of presidential elections tomorrow, He promised es- pecially to oppose the elec- tion of leading candidate Maj. Gen. Fuad Shehab Security in Middle East © ” GEN, FUAD SHEHAB Lebanese army commander Gen. Favorite Rackets Group army chief of staff. Solh spoke out less than |24 hours before the ballot-|;,; ing was scheduled to start. Shaken by yesterday’s as- sassination attempt on the premier, Lebanon was sharply split and observers fated chances of the elec- tion being held on time as barely 50-50. In the suddenly tense atmos- phere, U.S. forces tightened se- curity precautions. Helicopters reconnoitered the port area for : Pontiac Press Phote- ’ Ruby Wagoner, 510 E. Montcalm St. Left to right are Virginia, 5; Ronald, 3; Garry, 6; Arthur, 11; Larry, 7, and Donald Wagoner, 9. The operations were scheduled for today. ( : at if 3 af F in the level of automobile . produc- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Recognized by Greece ATHENS Greece has rec- ognized the new regimc in Iraq, troduc-|subversion throughout the oil-rich "WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Augum and the United States plans chey, to be dispatched shortly, wil} eal] for the top-level meeting to be held within the United Na- tions Security Council — although not. necessarily in New York — between Aug. 10 and 15, high of- ficials said. They added that if Khrushchev accepts the challenge, the United States does not intend to appear as a“‘defendant” accused of ‘‘ag- gression” in Lebanon but i take the offensive and expose a pattern of Russian and united Arab the government announced to- day. Background information in Tuesday’s primary election is found today on page 19. - A similar page on Republicans was presented on Democratic candidates ‘Tuesday. Faubus Credits Victory to Sending of Paratroops LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI)—Gov: Orval E. Faubus today credited the sending Rock in the integration crisis for a vote that gave him a third term by the biggest majority in Arkansas history. Almost complete returns from yesterday’s Demo- cratic primary gave him 69.5 per cent of the vote. The rest was almost evenly divi paring Eisenhower is challenging Soviet|chey as the Western powers NSstlowad emetic i The British . were reported pre- Duvalier. lke to Challenge. Khrushchev | on Showdown Summit Talksin MESC Files a similar note to Khrush-; ized Khrashchev’s reversion to moved| this proposal, after he had Miss len atntae he reeky wanes op] Caan Ge Oe mid-jon whether he really wants a top- level discussion of the turbulence to voy oda the Russians =? yt fo-|in the Middle Fast. x * * A ‘jal uate bo The brief Eisenhower note, in presidential note to Khrush-/reply to a long -propaganda-laden|si# that the Security Council make ; blast Monday from Khrughchev,|final decisions on time, place and State Howe bi stores! —— vise are gies pecaoed ———— = sa leased names and addresses of un- leader's renewed suggestion for @/summit meeting but will suggest| Caoioved job seekers to AFL rep- summit meeting outside the U.N. “American officials character- possible snipers, Mobile patrols shuttled through the city, Ma- tines at the ready in battle dress. He Gave Names. Fuad Shehab is reported to have support of all parties to succeed pro-western President Camille Cha- — when a general election is Weighing Bond for Sewer Plant City Officials May Put Issue Before Voters on Nov. 4 Ballot City officials are considering hav- ing a bond propositjon to finance a new sewage treatment plant in Pontiac placed on the Nov. 4 ballot. City Manager Walter K, Willman mentioned the possibility at last night’s City Commission meeting, “in the light of several improve- Wments necessary at the present Traverse City Branch Head Revealed Data GRAND RAPIDS @® — The man-|“ ager of the Traverse City office of Officials said Eisenhower will in-| ne Ce een eee efore a oy he eellneges iy ae wreak te Gone | diplomacy and bypass the world organization. Americans out immediately. THANKS. U.S. Solh also asked newsmen to re- lay “‘to the American people and whole-hearted crisis.’* ‘that permanent representatives at (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) support in the resentatives.. Joseph A, Tuell said he released 14 Die in Plot fo Overthrow: Haiti President Duvalier PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (#—The army claimed everything was quiet again in Haiti today. At least 14 dead were counted after a pocket-sized coup attempt that wilted under gunfire from troops and civilian partisans loyal* to President Francois through the The U,’ 8S. Embassy warned Americans to stay indoors and the army ordered a 6 p.m.-to-6 a.m, curfew. The Port au Prince airport waS closed throughout yesterday, stranding aearly 400 U.S, tourists, All news dispatches leaving Haiti of federal troops to Little|.... faceted. ded betwen his opponents, Little Rock meat packer? Chris Finkbeiner, 37, and Judge Lee Ward, 52, of = Spanish - speaking to boa, Ser OG, Se Ok Some eed these extol kiaien angey eaptains who supported former President Paul Magloire. Magloire, In New York, denied any connection with the plot, nine Negroes who enrolled in Cen-|. tral High School, b % companies of. the National Guard that“integration of.Central would provoke bloody violence. Mrs, L. C, Bates, president of the Arkansas chapter of the ‘NAAOP, declined to comment on Faubus’ victory. She :ted the |” fight to get the Hegtets into the election issue. The issue was what to do if a school were faced with integration, Faubus said he’d call- ou the National Guard again if he thought it necessary. Ward ahd Finkbein- er said they would never use the state militia to nad the. govern- ment. ' “Wanted — 200. used tires. L&S Standard Ber. 644 Onttans the army, American, former Deputy Sheriff ubus had vais used two|Arthdr Payne of Miami; another sd . y man, possibly an American; two The army said that a party. of men landed from a Miami, Fila., launch and tried to overthrow Du- valier, killed, Seven attackers’ were The dead plotters, according to included one known “foreigners’’: lin Today’ s Press Integration itself was not an |/ \ Q 1 jn Se ae } ty bs . . Oe in ew co EE 3, 4 aS rs - a . e > a # 5 * CALIFORNIA, Sweet, Meaty Cantaloupe * 19: GARDEN GATE, Frozen, Sliced . Strawberries6 Green Peas 2°29: * Yoid after Saturday, August 2, 1958 sens this LIMIT — I COUPON PER CUSTOMER Please Give Cou upon to Cashie —a Sirloin Steak . T-Bone Steak . Cube Steak .. Pot Roast .... GENUINE CANADIAN STYLE or Rib Steak U. S. Choice Jack = Cane Sugar "At Miracle Mile or Utica Food 10: rs &? Coupes hes 00 call doles «.«'s Adelie obyl Blade Cut WITH THIS COUPON Void after Saturday, Aoget 2, 1988 U. S$. 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AA = to 9 Daily ys—8 to 9 - f ca Ma ie at * PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 i, CLINTON RIVER RD. at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE 2S anion Garnett : “During Storm” ' searchers found the body of a man “4 pos * we 4 & \ - oS: Push-Button Sorters Add Speed ss __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ae 5 * 7 Persons Die 300 Grass and Timber Fires Blaze in. Central, Southern California SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—More than 300 grass and timber fires blazed in central and northern from a lightning storm reached seven. e x. &® * About 2,000 firemen fought the blazes along the High Sierra. foot- hills from Tulare County, 175 southeast of San Francisco,* to Modoe County, the most northeast- ern in the state. The death count from the Mon-| - day storm increased by two yes- terday as a fireman was trapped in a grass and brush fire and who had been killed by a bolt. * * * Vernon, Boyle, 37, of Martinez died of burns two hours after he was caught by flames while un- reeling hose on a steep hillside. The body of Troy M. Mijares,| 60, who was struck by lightning, was found beside a tomato patch he had been irrigating in Yolo; County 70 miles northeast of San Francisco. Promises to Buy extra penny that you'll start pay- ing Aug. 1 for first class postage stamps will soon give you more ~ than your. money’s worth in fast, efficient mail delivery. ment is preparing to replace an. California today as the death toll used since the days of Benjamin] | Franklin, with a battery of ultra- modern push button machines, Post Office Worl WASHINGTON (NEA) — The The U.S. Post Office Depart- What's so amazing about the postal face-lifting program is that postal officials say these de- vices will -be installed in the nation’s 52 major mail cénters within the next five years. 15,000 letters «an hour, was in- stalled in Silver Spring, Md., last year. And since 1956 the Balti- more, Md., post office has been using a semi-automatic device which sorts packages. But research experts are de- signing and testing new elaborate Ss was Wa: JULY 30, 1958. : E Foot Specialist Puts Out Fire! Foot yy know: of the commas retief t greaseless, medica’ Ice-Min gives tired, Torstng feet, This frosty-white, oeran und callouses. Kee a feet feeling | today. At all drucgi: people had beer false declarations and false pre- the provincial jail had 528 pris- oners, about 225 more than nor- mal. : for But Premier E. C. Manning’s| Social Credit government stood Wear now thru fall... the look of soft wool! .». Sparkling white collar green, sizes 5-15. Here’s a “spectacular” plaid fine cotton knit with Fashion details aplenty... soft, eased shoulder... blouson back... slim skirt “with the plaid. Choose red with toost or blue with Waite's lunior Dresses . . . Third Floor | that controsts beoutifully | ‘GOOD NEWS ... 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LiF, a ee Shar e-the- Weal th Pp lan Bill Signed by Ike |tionea buildings, illuminated with et If Bette Ann returns, her moth- oad g oo soft eee ee jocated Fy cr sud, she can‘have a new dish-’ EDMONTON, Alta (AP) — Al-lby its original declaration that the| WASHINGTON .(AP) — Presi-/O? 5, Ogneue of Slles i ING washer. berta’s government is|citizens of Alberta should “‘share|dent Eisenhower has signed legis- Pe ail elds ore the chy (distributing this year’s share-the-|ing from the development of the|research projects under control of| Private industry will build and . vania oil fields were the chief/ wealth oil dividends. Last year too|oil industry.” igi equip post offices and then lease sources of petroleum in the U.S./many people got too big a share. ee ent wi adn cae » them to Uncle Sam. ee. The 11-million-dollar oil royalty|Pay uses vi- UNI ED pie was split up into $20 cash|dend . applications have been The new unit will be a Teorgan-| witch te aetna at that 9 payments in 1957, All you had to|mailed to Alberta y ied and expanded version of thel sist in a cut in the POD lsh ‘Reduced $20.95 . SHIRT ment, say you were over 21 and|statements before a commission- = ) Hugh) throush on te te tions through a battery of elec-| Eisenhower, acting through er Be age Ee ape peg Ngee LOU-MOR JEWELRY: ||. ®t | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,1958 ee MINUTE MYS | Three Teens (time ae Pu Twenty-first of « series By DONALD 3. SOBOL “You asked me to drop in on your junior partner, Everette Mon- his jaw, among other things, but hg isn’t going to Charge you with ; “I've suspected that Montigue?— Lo 1980 ty Wi Service, ie Tat Rag US Put was interested in my wife,” said|Her Husband Lives Up : John it. “y -eouldn’ prove}, ; z Z a shies "though, ‘Then|t? What He Promised three days ago Anne went to) RICHMOND, Ky. (mM — Calred City to visit an eS er ee ae the day, and yesterday I received agreed to \wash an anonymous nee -— Page Da, 3 ¥ A * Homer is fulfilling his of “The caller swore Anne had|the ‘agreement the easy way. He seen -Moritigue at his hunting|bought a dishwasher. lodge, whith is less than five/—~ 7 . miles. from Calred City, _ te BAe : bse 7° is call, I Wf ee | ‘cently asked him to have me up lp ~ | to the Itige. tor & weekend of Doss KC } * Fs, is . (i MISSING DIXIE DUGAN | WERE INTHE NOW’: ! ~~ MAYBE YOU [Hear wave, 4” wor WHE Te | BETTER AIM YOUR Won HeLa 07 \ “ape arbres 2-CYLINDER ROCKET) Wren pas J WARE Nate THE OTHER WAY/ q f < =, ra , “a Tn ‘ { FP) ee s when I hit him. | | hunting. He was reluctant, said ; 7 the lodge hadn’t been used for - | months, but finally consented. | “Upon reaching the lodge, we | | immediately went out to hunt. | f We shot two rabbits, and while | 4 Mentigue prepared the game, I | : | lookeq around. | 4 “It's hard to tell whether a, | place has been occupied recently, | = especially if care is taken to| : cover up. Montigue observed my | | guarded snooping with a super ~ cilious air. : * * * “The lodge was weil provi- ) sioned with food an@ drink, W. | ate | wea and canned peas and toes in strained silence 1 was just taking a swallow of sweet ciderfrom a_ half - filled jug — Montigue drank Irish whis- ky — when he said “I know what you're really | hunting for up here, John.” “That's when I hit him. He! scrambled oyt the door and I, chased him. I guess I'd have killed ‘him with my ‘bare hands | if those two hunters hadn't sepa- | rated us | * * * | Haledjian knocked the ashes | N from his pipe into the fireplace. | AUNT FRITZI-°- “I don’t condone violence,” he | LET'S PLAY I CAN'T-- said. “‘Still, I can readily under-| COWBOY AND I'M BUSY stand why Montigue isn’t charg- | INDIAN WATERING WHY NOT? { 2 oe “anos va pues peyieuisey eaey pmom } ‘syjuoul 407 Bnf ey) uy ZuTpUE) (u9eq dap oy PEH ...2nt parry yey & wo saplo jsams,, yuerp pour uyor souls ,,‘syuout] FY Jc} pasn uaeq 3,upey e%por oy, f° BETTER BAIT og inst wth tore mn Tat tg un ten om 7-30 pres ey usym Pay anZQuoW 5 — + | MORTY MEEKLE : ; i OH, LET 4 HE'S COMING OVER IN HALF ACRE CASTLE ; John Morris acrilee ou (ee coeeson TART WAG THE OA THE (15 IN THE PAPER / SHOW IT TO HIM 6 ; ao i ( \ id i F Ps ) _ i 4 ° can i - : Ll : 3 GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn ; e GOODNESS.’ LITTLE TED $p,<< 8] | FELL IN MY WAR6H -— | 2 3 WATER// 7 4 : * a i ; “ 5 You'll: Find) . — wh i * a t ( Add Fun || prorat wer | | OPPORTUNITIES to Family | | ces 027 is tne Ponta bay Press Want Ad Section. 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He said the ducks had AVOID PENALTIES. - must be paid by August 1, 1 to the Oakland County Treasurer's Office for collection and will be subject to additional fees. PAY NOW AND Personal Property Taxes are not returnable and 958. Walter A. Giddings, City Treasurer : 35 S. Parke Street - Pontiac, Michigan ' Pr. not oe Compiled by The Associated A es . if Mayor. Ducks Istue ate painn mally Pongo 3 5 ite,” contributed. Friday as an employe of - ioe gh Dis C Seag .. 31.2 _ the Done Pu- sale Price Porritt =r. shears TREE, JOLY 30 OORT $159.39 pe L's 369 OOS dy... ee Sa: doar ‘mother creda nee . Kod pool Ra .. 20 . ’ Barber; dear sister of hire Ada a» Te Bid Brand } 144.90 4 B07 Mracie Mile held Toe te moe EL & Mus <: af Std OU Cal :.. So ) from the Ricker ete peel 45.99. pee Bb 22°"? ont Std OM MO acs sae ‘ . Home with Rev. Perry Thomas 171.36 Food go.¢ Std Oll Oh ... 58.3) An “Arts in Action” show fea-| . officiating. Interment in Osk- Ford as Toms, 2 .- 3 Cemetery. Milford. | Mrs. 192.78 [iFroen is3 Stud ++ {turing noted artists of Oakland | Will He in state at Gen i’ Buther Pap" be ™ ities will be fea-| S| 7? aan bares hsesaee ae Be ie Swift & Co .. 341/tured at the Miracle Mile Shopping Ta, ‘RTHA 135.14 }Sa fixes Ce...) aa|Center, Telegraph and Square B.. Bt Lewis Cintile ‘Siena ‘ad 97.65 ice @ 6ul’....32:1lLake , beginning Friday. Mrs. Arthur E. Wence: dear sis- 3 | Gen eves to Eastridge ter of Mrs. W. L. Grout, Mra. | Gen £ Fak teas "483 According Ralph Mamie Holrook nd Gay Ben. 69.30 [Gen Ta*.:::: 52.2 tran W Air ...122/8Md Phil Broadax, co-chairmen pete. Funeral service Will be held 83.79 |i Gites ..':244|for the Mirecle Mile's August the Buel Methodist Church Gror Hillette | -++0- 41 twenty Cen ...30.4 : eget es: = baa I — win, danerens os. 129.78 [Gcoanch’ ‘i ete ! x, *" jit $| motion committee, the show will) . Cemeterh Mee Cote 3 a *) ae* Un Carbide”: continue’ Bioriar will He at the Sparks- Un Pac 3 — ! Punsrai’ Home 85.68 ic a ye : will, patel in until Pri- C * i Unit 224) Eight artists will participate : 20.93 “163 Unit rat sccsatq|the show, which will be heldin jaNEs JOLY a. vd 5, 29.96 7 . a qe room -44 of the shopping center. loved of "Emily Tanes; 39.76 ae iH sissctag] They are Carl Owens, Steve Davis, | S dear tather David end ee . 164. woeee *y Z 2 Al dear 70 4 i. “el, rs. uder, Mrs. Ini 98.4 : cae ee sett, : eg a2! Sa Be oa | Bee ni 368 si ae WG ~ | and Margaret Johnson. and Wal- on 35.4 Wilson & Oo .. 333 ~— ee ai” Woolwe -» 483 demonstrate mosaic work, pottery nae bs ats $63.94 | Seco Bs Esra: Bilwheet work, Jewelry making and Smtr ie, Muon, Panera : aI 2 deni Red. 7a (eather & gitictarine. interment, tn. Decker a e « & Church. Decker,. 3 51.74 STOCK AVERAGES . Cheyenne Wondering 7 ig? ‘FOR WANT ADS IMPORTANT TAX NOTICE |MMEMRcicc- = urdoch, 1616) | 2 a8 Friday, August 1, 1958, is THE LAST DATE FOR tausonls of ren (Lead 20-Gauge Test PAYMENT OF 1958 PONTIAC CITY AND SCHOOL | Zee ousands of rec- ian ee Oe REAL TAXES WITHOUT PENALTY.. On August 2a | nents for the paxt| Gordon Teets of Palm»Beach,| 1% collection fee will be added to all unpaid taxes || MB MRM i, vents, te| 2» and Bob Biekirch of Roches- and an additional 1% will be added the Ist day of foined the cons) OT, St fee aoe ee ey Closing each month thereatter through February 1959. On MURDOCH pany as an inven-| /¢84 for prey : Greer March 1, 1959 all unpaid Real taxes will be returned fat six yours tage Came tins oS eed _ at 16 6 OH i i 4 Z rita H can in winch as a ea RR at a fy forward, ten fustnated with [Seige ty Si itt | io Ae eg ig ey OA: eee = 27%] Vehicle te Acvontone = y ucers, U, oe0nen Ps = eel and Sethian wore se Serta 0 ib. oui 222 Pe Pontiac's law declaring use slightly ai opening, traded Turnips, ME, vakseesreeneenes : : held a small gain. spt oom bu. ns to produe- ; ——— firm, feninach, bus “Sccssasacciccisyses ag] believe that es soon rere : Abra ab tol Celluloid Index | AAP xn ver unredeemed stocks may NCEA Houte of Representatives ovata’ neat mar was ete eee. sereeoe oO Tabbing 34” Width [changed following ss second quar |fastate wet keds css make/Chiet Herbert W. Straley trom us-|!" ‘ternal combustion 1 Ft to Package wr es fraction, eatyees ——— a ro pry Al a ian Ph nede pe ds Ana Republic Aviation, with attention) Poultry and Eggs ay “eiiiintion afd whet he wes] stly 00) St eeepees omen. —gowman's } T]*" eS eee a aig ee = |gram, rose about a point. General! pgrrorr, Re Linwood L, Flack Jr., of 382 wa : = |iDynamics was fairly active and|paid. per eirout for Ditmar Ave., sald the chiet grant- | continue to use’ internal Daily Expense | “Special p Price easy. Boeing rose a bit. nant y : type Coe ee te ap big vc pare ee ie ecords — I Co-0 . whites ‘30-22. "Barred ‘ hap en rose ery: 328 ee Save receipts and have jf *Co-op Price, by this we New York Stocks | Ib. ‘svern “ jeg to vote in ‘Tuesday's primary. « /but the industry has not had op , by ¢. +* 8 luck during the last three proof. 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Re a ee ee, vt stae fe mq AE A peo Sr peer coreg “too ete ge as eS ae a Poe tae Peete mee. SOE ee aw oo te Saree : ee SE Seren a Sa le 00a: ant z , Bead 'S Tolovisior: Dedeylittc - Progam fussed hy ton Ue in tie emp are woot to change witout ates, (4) Box Four. ris) (9) Brave Eagle. Cavalry charges warrior with payroll robbery. (4) Soldier of Fort.- (2) News: LeGoff. * e 6:40 (2) Weather, 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (D Soci Parade. (9) Cochise Sheriff. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. _. (2) Star Showcase, “Heart's Desire,” Celeste Holm, . (7) Weather. 7:15 (7) News: Daly. 7:30 (9) Miltiow $ Movie. Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, “Es- cape,” ('4%.) _ (4) Wagon Train. Woman (Mercedes McCambridge) 19:30 9:45 10:06 “| 10:15 10: S 10:30 11:00 11:20 11:25 11:36 , (O55 7:00 (1) Boxing (cont.) 29) Mr. D. A. (4) Theater (cont.) (2) I've Got A Secret. Mar- garet O’Brien. (7) Bud Lynch. (7) Tombstone Ter. Beautiful (4) It Could Be You. Quiz. (2) Steel Hour. Pal- mer, James Daly in drama. @) Weather. (9) Film Fare. (7) Baseball Corner. (9) Starlight Theater. Elea- nor Powell, * ‘Born to Dance,” ('%.) (4) Studio 57. Teenagers sus- gg alae aw: driver. (2) Stee] Hr. (cont.) (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) News. (2) News: LeGoff. 215 (4) Weather, (2) Weather. (4) Sports. (2) Sports. 0) Nightwatch Th. Frank 7 “Double Dynamite." (7) Night Court. - (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar, (2) Nightw’h (cont.) THURSDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (2) TV College. (4) Today. Z 9 Taxi 12 Great Lake 13 Brother of Cain (Bib.) 14 Chemical suffix 15 Of germs 17 Born 18 Show contempt 19 Author, Theodor _——— 21 reviews 23 Negative word 4 “——— Sawyer” 277 Lateral part 29 American ee, % Halt contenant , 37 Aid 36 Half (prefix) 39 Femaies ep ividual id ia ri Atop 46 Prices for temancy 0 DOWN 1 Meshes, 2 Persia 3 Pleasant 4 Hold back $7 Sword used 5 Jolt in fencing $8 Hour (Latin) °c 8 9 Girls n 10 Nautical term il Writer, 54 Groomings 66 Wi 61 Mast Thomas ——— 16 Wiped out 20 Sty architecture 22 Clamps 24 Bugle call 25 Musical instrument 26 Pursuit of wealth 28 City in Germany 30 Pack 31 Ripped , 33 Corrupt °35 erry . # Stocking dealer 43 Consumed 45 Vows 46 Organ part 47 Party giver. 48 Horse’s 60. Halt ”e $1 Antitoxins 62 Glacial ridges le of 112345 (2) Beat ‘the Clock, (4) Romper Room, - (1) Our Friend Harry. 10:06 (2) For Love or Money. (4) Dough Re Mi 10:30 (2) Star Showcese. (4) Treasure Hunt. (3) Movie, {1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Price Is Right. 11:25 (7) News. 230 (2), Dotto. (4) Concentration. (7) Ricky the Clown . 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Ross, the Builder. 12:15 (9) Let's Look. (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You. (7) Stu Erwin. (9) Favorite Story. (2) Guiding Light. 12:30" 1:00 2:58 3:08 4:00 (2) Secret Storm. (2) Lage of Night. (9) Laff Time. ’ 4: s (4) Modern Romances. (2) Detroit Baridstand. (4) Willy. (7) Woody’ Woodpecker. (9) Looney Tunes, - (2) Susie. (4) (color) It’s Great World. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater. Jerry Lewis to Fill In HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Jerry Lew 5:30 'Rouge for the ailing Sammy Davis| |Jr. Davis, suffering a virus throat infection, was unable to perform swell |his night club act last night and was confined to his home. The Step Brothers stepped in for him last night. is will go on tonight at the Moulin, “10 will Tesfily Grand Jury Investigates Gambling Syndicate in Indiana Next Month | ndadas i neg 000 on the outcome of a football game, Now the U. S. attorney thinks the operation was even sub- stantially larger than previously estimated. * * * “This was a very large opera- ition,” he said. “You wouldn't walk lin this -place and put.down any |$10 bets.” ‘Kind Sir’ Opens f at Northland 3-Act Comedy Stars Ann Sheridan, Scott McKay in Lead Roles _ Ann Sheridan , and company in Racket Probe} Beauties Chase ‘Hero in Vain Show’s Star to Remain Photog With Carefree Bachelor Existence By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK w# — Followers of the Bob Cummings Show should be informed that there are no im- mediate prospects of his helpful ARE HERE on 1968 TV's those beautiful girls who drift) through. the show will be corraled ‘by Cummings. . : * * * The authority for saying this is one who certainly should know; Paul Henning, writer and produc- er of the program. : Henning, a highly successfulj writer of comedy who began his apprenticeship with the old Fibber McGee and Molly radio program, gave an interesting insight the oth- er day into how the series was - |conceived. “Pve long been an admirer of Bob Cummings’ acting,” he said, | “and in a comedy role I espe- | cially visualized him as an in- | effectual single man. “At first I thought Cummings might be a commercial artist, . but not many people know exactly what a commercial artist does. Then it occurred to me that every- body knows what a photographer is. So why not make him a. pro- fessional photographer who makes pictures of beautiful grils? * * * “But I wanted to balance hid carefree bachelor existence with family responsibilities — though} not to the extent of marriage. The wise course seemed to be to fence him in with a widowed sister tc whom he had obligations, and with a woman assistant who would make sure there wasn't any hanky-panky with the beautiful girls around his studio. So the idea of Schultzy was conceived a nice girl who's in love with him} and wants to protect him.” Henning says that the viewing public is constantly pulling for ‘Open “SH 9 P.M. 825 W. Heron fe HE’LL STAY SINGLE — Neither his assistant Schultzy nor any of the other beautiful girls on the Bob Cummings Show is going to corral the program's star in matrimony. The inside tip comes from Paul Hennings, who writes and produces the program. He says that the-public is pulling for Schultzy to catch Cummings. — ee Mothers-to-Be Nearly Steal Judy’s Opening - By EARL WILSON LONG BEACH, Cal.—It would seem that motherhood is very popular here in California. Fatherhood is catching on, also. MUFFLERS INSTALLED FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait * x * .Flitting back and forth between the Miss Universe contest and Hollywood every day, “Old Judge Wilson” wasn’t able to catch Judy Gariland’s open-. ing—but evidently three expectant mothers were almost as big a hit as Judy. ' * They were Carmel Quinn, Janet Leigh and: | Shirley Jones, each in a sack dress. Carmel, * who’s the guest of the Pat Boones in their s rented mansion in Bel-Air, was around with Pat, naturally, and several people said to her: x * * “Of course you're Mrs. Boone?” “No,” she said in her Irish brogue. WILSON did you think so?” ssmpulias dla’va ensunia™ doug (euaay vebetving 40 ha M + WW ww Why opened “Kind Sir” at Playhouse last night for a week’s The three-act comedy by Nor- ‘man Krasna concerns the wooing) lof a woman by a bachelor who hides his unmarried status behind a shield of feigned ineligibility by; Also featured are Scott McKay |Larabee and Jack Davis as Miss 'Sheridan’s matchmaking sister and ‘and brother-inlaw, and Hilde-| aps Rey Stak wl cancels ee * Feels He Owes Taxes to U.S., Mails in Ring mond ring will be auctioned off iby the federal government. * * * | The ring was mailed from Co-, quille, Ore., three weeks ago. to, the Internal Revenue Service of- fice in Portland. With the ring was| a note explaining: ‘‘I feel I owe: more taxes to the government than I have paid. This ring may 55 Constellation -- Today's Radio Progr ams - satisfy the deficit. (signed) Care- less.”’ xk * * General Service Administration officials appraised the “32 at $200. 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He did not name the other 0:00 Wm, World Wear ES e a ae WAL Waltrick, MeKennlelintervening power but said: “We Wek: Basban eben d mared THURSDAY AFTERNOON Wak. Phase consider iy oar es direct of in Hews, Wells direct, great powers esir- “permed ote | GRY Feeder Ler agate em | Wear & News. mgeoren idan WXYZ, M. Shor: WEIR News, News, x wk BG Le ws al wom, & Oust eel, wane The Prime Minister, said Japan CKLW, Roya : wes News, Roberts WPON, News MacKinnoh | 6: o- WIR. News would recognize the new regime waa me wit en George 12:30—WIR, Time For Music te Ww Heke MeKenaie|in Iraq if time shows it has pop- : CKLW. O'Dell, Da cau. News, war backing and full order ‘is re- 10:30 WW, News WCAR, News W. gowe, Bavies WJBK, News, stored. LW, News, Knowles ,'News, MacKinnon ruce Martyn ‘AR, Tenn. Ernie WXv% surrel x Pi ale ae WPON, Musié with Mago " - ORLW Riva Ba David wore lows. awell oer ee ‘More than 75 per cent of all the Wwo, taneous ee ee wean N Verve WV. ater Mi motor passenger vehicles in the) vt Rew, Knowles ein WIR. Rews. Mrs. Page| WPO world are - citi within the | , Surre aye PON, News YA, Breakfast Club 1:80—WIR, Yang, De, Malone US. wx THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y.... as the determined bachelor, Louise! put in new carpeting—in case Krush comes 5 by . |Cohen, rushed in to sub for ~~ -wxpe 5. oe. : , ailing Joe E. Lewis, said, i . = “ garde Halliday and Sorrell Booke. | ‘didn't even have time to get Schultzy, played by Ann’ B. Davis, who thig year won an Emmy Award for her handling of the role. fact that Pat's wife Shirley is already the mother of four. She has nothing on her production schedule at present, however ; Judy—who tripped and fell at one point in the show,! slightly marring an otherwise extremely glamorous event — Schidltcy never will bet kev mecs| : brought out all the biggest names. Everyone was happy; Dean one can sec that this just cant} Meat Martin and Jerry Lewis even had their arms around each happen too soon without the se-| MUFFLER . | ‘ Drive In Today No Appointmen Necessary t While Henning won-t say that; HOP other. jTies losing its perpetual motion suo |By perpetual motion we mean: x ** * GUARANTEED ACAINST They tell me that Judy was on the floor for well over an| (A) Cummings chasing pretty) RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, hour and sang “Swanee” twice (by popular demand). jgirls, and (B) Schultzy chasing} AND BLOW-OUT Cummings. If anybody ever | icatches anybody, the perpetual! KINGS | - Midas Muffler Service | ii 256 South Saginaw (Next te Jereme Olds) FE 2-1010 ‘motion machine will break dowh. The Russian embassy in N.Y. did a fast redecorating job, It would be a different show, . Myron) * x * And Henning likes to quote al wise line uttered by Lucille Bali when somebody wanted to change | be { the ‘ loaded!” .. . Sometimes a Wil- son Girl nominee doesn’t have to show anything but her face. One of these is Debby Ann Co- ‘hon of Fall River, Somerset 4nd Boston, Mass., and Provi- * |dence, and now here crashing the Broadway stage ... Ex- _|King Farouk wants to buy into SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A con-'the Monte Carlo casino :.. science - stricken” taxpayer’s dia-| pid Sammy Davis Sr. get his [atvoree in Mexico a few weeks DEBBY ago? ... That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) ‘I Love Lucy” show: | “Don't. fool around with suc cess."” Open Mon. thru Thurs. “til 5:30; Fri. “tit 8:00 Sat. ‘til 5:00 MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Once-Famous Ciro’s Auctioned in Hollywood S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. iset Boulevard night spot would be} ideal for apartments or business. 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