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Sides Set New twa Y Joint Discussion x * * x * * b ™ Showers to Linger for Awhile Showers which fell on most of This Afternoon USW's Wage Policy Committee Is in Full Agreement on Action From Our News Wires PITTSBURGH—The pow- erful Wage Policy Commit- |Michigan’s Lower Peninsula over . jthe weekend are expected to linger tee of the United Steelwork- | Te |tor a few days throughout the ers union today rejected an state. . « + ‘industrial proposal to end In Pontiac’s downtown area -the the crippling steel strike as rainfall from 10 a.m. Saturday un-| “Completely unacceptable. til 10 this morning measured 1.34 However, USW President inches. David J. McDonald contact- cooler With a low of 56 is the ©¢ UNion negotiators almost outlook for tonight. immediately then an- Balmy daily high temperatures NOUNcCed both sides would are expected to remain in the area meet jointly at 1:30 p.m. lor a while, however, with a high which was demolished yesterday afternoon after ramming into the side of a New York Central Beeline train, killing Morris and four of his chil- ‘Station’ Has Separated From Its Rocket Stage, Claims Tass ing three and a half miles northwest of Lapeer, The crash also put the train out of commission, of the train passengers was hurt. By PRESTON GROVER Father, 4 Children Killed wee... As Car Rams Into Train ‘make mankind’s first ‘reach its closest distance to embankment as he approached (photographs of its hidden but walle Meroe A few showers and somewhat Five members of a Genesee; Morris’ wife, Betty, 35, and County family of eight were killed their oldest son, Earl, 16, both! the marked New York Central | were in critical condition this morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- crashed into a train yesterday Pital, Pontiac. crossing on Millville road Mayfield Township. The family was returning from a trip to face, Tass said today. Slowed by the relentless gravitational tug of the | } near 70 predicted for Tuesday. The degree high about 2:30 Saturday afternoon. (Pontiac time) in further ‘mercury reached a pleasant 83 negotiations. “The Wage Polity Committee has made a detailed analysis of to * Lapeer. | e flying laborato: * * * ime ub : three and a half miles northwest mer 1 a : earth, th y & abora ry The US. Weather Bureau re. terms su omitted by the industry of . Lapeer. ig other daughter, Lynda, 11,/ Deputy Karl Moldenhauer said|should come within 4,350 | s a » ’ _ a 3 bot Sa « s + Oa +. en SS pA eer es . — Rs EE Wet. <3 ae Ad -— . 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When the youth driving noticed structor (class for women includes Southfield, which last month in he was being pursued, he tried to| Hold 15-Year-Old OS lexercises to’ strengthen and add tervened in the court fight which elude Hamb. Officer's Bullet Clips. flexibility to the body and : A uscle, tone); Oil bein; seeks to block the $4.760,000 drain, | . .- Bee’. Her on the Chin = : Painting, ig is expected to oppose inclusion of Bridges ‘ran a red light, then . aught by —_— Dennis; — this amount in the overall report turned through a gas station Designing Decorating, r until the case is settled in court. driveway at the corner of Warren} DETROIT #—A 15-year-old girl| Ludwig, instruttor; e- ~ * * While supervisors were debating; A this issue, arguments were sched-| eS ae The stolen vehicle. hit’ another clipped her chin was held by and youth venile uled "4 Pos beard in the lawsuit in GOOD OLD DAYS — You won't see this sort of rig going to hose reel owned by the Rochester Fire Dept. was one of many (°° the eae See | fires nowadays, but it used to be the latest thing some years ago. unusual displays in the gala Pontiac parade Saturday which kicked |>es@m to run. Supervisors also will be asked | Driving the hose ree! is Jolin Newbigging, 1664 Giddings Rd. The off the annual observance of Fire Prevention Week. ; to apgreve a ep — pei dead on arrival at Detroit Receiv when he sought tq the annexation of a portion of | +s ; ~ ; : “|tion the Saturda Waterford Township to Peatiac. (County Units Compete in Field Day ing Hospital. the ne pce side. Darnell ar The area is to be made a part et the County Service Center ported in “adie condi «cinse"~"" Parade Launches Fire Week Here'iineSevice | rest = David Levinson, chairman of the| M § . § ’ courthouse planning committee, ay fart in pring peg Greased wl rel aag also will brief supervisors 0M 8! More than 10.000 persons lined; put em by the Industrial Fire ,contest was the Birmingham Fire) Fire Dept. finished second and : the meeting held a week ago with ‘Be /saginaw street Saturday to watch| Safety Committee, under the dl- Dept. Avondale and Oxford fire| the Birmingham Fire Dept. third. | (Continued From Page One) Pontiac City Commission fest| the third annual Fire Prevention rection of Chiet Harry Coin of the |. ts tied 1 lace! Joe T t the Pontiac Var-|Si0% to Serve another 19 cities in) ,, out a possible relocation of West! woos parade in Pontiac. Fisher Body Division. ae seen ee) ee The S “mo the nine-state area, mostly in Mich-| __; boulevard through the Service| |honors, and the Addison and Pon- nish Co. presented the first place igan. said, Center - © __A simulated rescue of an electro- §... Township fire departments|‘Tophy in the ladder-raising con- - « & him with e pocket knife, Darnell F ] For close to an hour, bands, cuted worker on a utility pole DY | tied for third place | test to Capt. Richard Nunnelly of said |Clowns, drill teams and fire figh®!/, Pontiac Fire Dept. inhalator anil jthe winning Birmingham team. . , ing equipment of all sizes and squad brought apprehensive looks) In the hose-laying contest, the | James B. Foreman. chairman of| Wisconsin Central Airlines in Madi lsrae ants | shapes flowed down the city’s to the spectators’ faces, because of) Pontiac Township Fire Dept. |the Field Day Committee of the|$0®, Wis. It was formed after t |main street its realistic quality. | set a new record im taking first Fire Saftey Committee presented|8TOUp Of businessmen were im-/ Juvenile Detention Home for in- | Fire Prevention Week. which Winners of the ladder raising! place. The Waterford Township (the WPON trophy in the hose-lay- pressed with the manner in which vestigation of assault with intent Hills teacher Mrs, Josephine Long / ing Water./@ Manufacturing concern in a : —— con the winning Water- to kill. - ; U.A.R. to Settle ss= secs ic {ord fre fighters. |Wisconain town was abe to carry se Sor niceenest ik be ial s s s ie j big business with the rest of | press home the slogan — ‘Stop e | * * * on Firee—Save Lives.” , The annual over-all best team/|the state by means of a fleet «Pp . Arab Says Suez Ban he New Trial Is Ordered .z: went to the Birmingham|Company-owned aircraft. unctures Mrs. Long has been a teacher . ‘. . h Twenty Oakland County fire de- | Fire Dept. for having the best com- At that time, the great value of e e 4 in the district for the past 33 Will Stop When Rights at veg part in the periears, ° | bined times in all events. The tro-| the for and in- ] ita S years. Palestine Recognized toes "=" “FOr Two Jailed Men evisstie S25 mom = Sent 2 rein, il an wh ; linator, Harvey Johns, chief of) discerned. Toy Balloon brief presentation program at 7 = * * plant protection at GM Truck andj _,, , t p.m. in the multi-purpose room of UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI) The post-parade program at the . ais Coach Division, z North Central was one @ the, the school. Refreshments will be — Israel challenged the United Gyq Athletic Field in Juded several) TWO state prison inmates were but not Keith's, and the latter is -~ w+ « first airlines to recognize this—| WASHINGTON (UPI)—A pri- | served in the cafeteria Arab Republic today to negotiate qemonstrations and competitive, tentatively headed towards free- helping lead to their release. The last event was the water|indeed the company was founded vate research group reports j - a Palestine settlement “any time! tielg day activitics dom today after serving — At one point during the lege! pro- pattie, won for the second year\'® Serve business and industry,”| there is no prospect of Russia - & and any piace.” . eight months time for a crime ‘ceedings against the pair, O’Key in a row by the Waterford Town-|Said Peterson. overtaking the West in living | The Pine Lake Parent Teachers The challenge was issued in the One of the demonstrations was which, it has been decided offi-'said he was able to identify Keith ship Fire Dept. which beat down! ~*~ * * standards in the foreseeable fu- | Organization ‘in Bloomfield Hills United Nations General Assembly cially, they didn't commit. las one of the robbers because he | the challenge of the Avondale Fire! Pleasure travel began to play a| ture despite boasts of Soviet will stage a pancake supper from by Arthur Lourie, chief of the Is- f M . B t It was expected that Circuit |had been robbed by him a month Dept, jrole in the airline activities only| Premier Nikita Ebruahchev. 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at raeli delegation, after U. A. R. aler iain urs .F Judge William J. Beer in a few /efore. . , . jin later years, but nowadays this * bed Foreign Minister. Mahmoud Fawzi | days would dismiss armed rob- It was brought out today that 25-Y ear. Service [eepset of its service is an impor-| The report, issued by the Na- — room mothers. Mr. and oo said the Suez Canal would be; bery charges against Thomas L. | at the time of the first stick-up, “4 tant one, Peterson said. tional Planning Assn. (NPA), |Harry Lewis are chairmen of sa eee a oat ace Snarls N.Y. Traffic a ¢ g ; H i ii ‘i ce : i Be cl 73 Aid, by Dr. O. L. Smith in con- junction with the American Red Cross. Other courses which may held if enough people are inter- & "48 4\ = and typing. . Enrollment forms are available EERE i i : i z 4 . ie | ' Keith, 27, and William MaGee | ay W = J cited production figures to re- | event. the rights of the Palestifie Arabs! dr., 24, both serving 3 to 6 year | temo, mar ie yer Gold atch Ae en an lias fute Khrushchev’s claim that the _ -- were recognized “fully and ac- NEW YORK (UPI»—A 30-inch terms for a 1968 holdup of an term for car theft. Gi t Wid | passengers. As an indication - its Soviet Union would overtake and The Franklin Cemetery Auxiliary tually. water main burs! at th» intersec- Oak Park gas station. “ ‘aie’ today tf ven lo Widow rapid growth, last year it carried) ¢ventually “bury” the United | will meet at”1 p.m. Thursday at Lourie, Israeil- ambassador te 0n of ‘tnd street and Third ave- But the road to freedom may be on cae, ake peers A gold watch, signitying 25 years 177,140, Peterson said. | States in economic competition. | the home of Mrs. Arthur Kreger, Canada, took the fleor om the nue early today. poured water rocky for the two Detroiters. Ber-| young of 27714 Townle y St., Madi- seeeica has been eiterot by the| “This year we're hoping to hit Alec Nove, a London Uai- “agg sigg ns wag Mir excel right ef reply after Fawsi had through the strerix for one and "County authorities may want son Heights, in which aes couars Baldwin Rubber Co. to the widow | million mark,” he added. versity professor and leading age. The regular business meet- denounced Israel and “political one-half hours and p oduced & the two for, prosecution on charges, expert on the Soviet econ- |!"& Will follow a luncheon. Zionism” and said ‘the original king-sized traffic siarl for mid- y carrying a concealed .32 cali. |e Save the revolver to Keith to of a Pontiac man. ; . i P . omy, prepared the new re- cane en ber nickel-plated revolver and Ili place Lexington St. received the waten|OM Du Pont Stocks Up | port, it was Sanced by the SUNDRY DEPT. SALE mee. diana authorities may greet Keith | ee awarded in the name of her late) NEW YORK (@®—~Genéral Mo. | "eckefellér Foundation. ; For Tonite and Tuesdey MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS “For my country,’ Lourie said. Two workmen were injured when at the gate of Jackson Prison : . “I can guarantee that we are wil]. they fell through weakened pave-|with a warrant charging parole, The gun led to the pair's arrest somggen Raymond. He died | tors and Du Pont stocks rose NPA Chairman H. — ing any time and any place to ne-/ment as they attempted to reach | violation. |in MaGee's car in Berrien County 7°" 480- at the opening on the New York | Sonne said the report made it wali the break two bioc';s east of Grand| ‘last Sept. 23. State ‘police said! The unusual posthumou award) Steck Exchange today in the first | clear that Khrushchev had been gotiate the fullest settlement with ee Cone On the basis of new evidence, roll pt > Stace seat, Was made by John B lia, co reaction to last Yelday's dectetan “boasting — gilding the lily” in mt the United “Arab Republic oe aa * = A = x * ®* Dany personnel director. Mrs.| by = federal judge the ie stele a : | trial for both men, At same Nurenberg has been Baldwin! could retain its GM stock, ‘' surpass the West economically. really wants to invoke the Pales-) Authorities said it would be time, Chief Assistant Oakland | The gun may also involve the employe for 17 years. ° line problem for discussion here, necessary to divert traffic from! County Prosecutor George F. |pair in further charges being con-| 1 ask it if the United Arab Repub-'the busy intersection for most of| Taylor announced there would |templated in Berrien County and lic is willing to negotiate a settle- . | ie { H . | - ' nego the ~ promising continued be no attempt to prosecute them oem It is illegal for a series Two Injured in Crash | __Snarl on adjoining midtown streets.) a second time. to have a gun in his possession a Oc nion le S U. A. R. authorities, claiming Three bus lines were rerou ed | “There is insufficient evidence Keith’ had been paroled from the at Opdyke and Auburn | = belligerents’ rights under the state of war still existing between Israe! —_ to convict either man again be- spi prison just 20 days before) 1, persons were injured in a . and the Arab countries, have Beats Wife to Dea'h yond a reasonable doubt,”’ he said. "!S arrest. two-car headon collision on Opdyke| ote to O ine closed the Suez Canal to Israeli The State Department of Cor- at Auburn road, Pontiac Township, | ’ t * & | aside shipping and seized cargoes des- REXFORD ‘UPI'—A1ph onse A cireuit court jury convicted Tettiom and two attorneys, Philip late Saturday night, according to) Genuine ‘GEM’ Brand tined for or shipped from Israel. - Gamelin, 4). was held today for), ”' ‘ ic jury ¢ Pratt of Pontiac and Francis Oakland County sheriff's deputies. From Our News Wires jvoke the Taft-Hartley Act tonight FINGERNAIL CLIPPER i paper beer ; : ,_ the two Feb. 10 of taking the. Lourie said Fawzi “‘sought to investigation in the {fatal beating | Dodge of Detroit, worked for the | John P. Chandler Jr., 16, of 2771 | . ; ; aie . : . : . ; money at inpoint from a as ee NEW YORK—Top union leaders or tomorrow to sto the five-day-' justify this illegal discrimi fh { , y } gunpo' gas) H P y } h nation of his wife, Catherine, 27 Police d J O'K 56 release of Keith and MaGee after |Hillendale St., Rochester, one of from ports along the East and ' Regular 25¢ ¢ on purely political grounds.” said the beating occurred early een Shenae, 1ece ey, 2.) they passed a series of lie tests | the drivers, suffered facial injuries. old walkout by 85,000 members of| As shown—clipper with +. yesterday in the couple's home in Of Detroit Sept. a in prison. 'Mrs. Edith Glover, 43, of 212 Sew- aid ab Gul de Tae the ILA IIE file and key chain. Ail H ; | this tiny Upper Peninsula commun- j ; -.:,,+¢| ard St., suffered cuts to the head,'_,_. “ as Eight Islands ity. It was MaGee’s first conviction, ac ate oer ein itace and right leg, and a broken — — — interests. ee! rie ae rer yore rE . Pans Toe-Nail Nippers Hawaii is made up of eight _ - where and when he got the gun eit wrist. a4 rom | The executive board of the In-| critical than the 8$-day-old steel Regular 69¢ * eee islands and a number of helped lead to his conviction. be Robest . a Sg os oc ternational Longshoremen's Assn.,| walkout because of its impact on toed vem ee ¢ Smaller ones. - "1 , si “a ; ro + oe including 16-vice presidents from| trade. Millions of dollars of | All i - Hint About Moonrockets sisted ie ein as Penn ie eines Sera deputies. Both various areas ae Canada to| cargo are tied up in ports frome fonstrvetion. Limit = e ur p les are in sa Aac-) 4 | . The Wea t her ance whose name he did not know. | tory condition today at Pontiac Browns\ . Texas, took the action| Searsport, Maine to Brownsville, eRe rd YE ; (Continued From Page One) | It was only later, in Jackson General Hospital. o ner = tati f Tex. : | PONTING Awe ay Berens Report new Russian effort, U.S. scientists could merely speculate (Prison, that Keith gave authorities bo kn a ae eee = Any federal action hinged on the cleedy, a few showern ive coment? Young's name, it was noted. both sides in the strike were €X-| wrsome of mefiiation efforts in cooler tonight. and tomerres. “tacwast on its success or failure. But they said even a small error ; France Needs Plutonium pected to meet separately later New Y het ° night. 56. h tomorrow, 70. Southeast) COuld upset the Soviet project * * * today with fedéral mediators jew ork to the union and em- to seuth winds at 10 te 15 miles per heer . . ? ap | . |ployers back into negotiations. No today, shifting te nerthwest tonight. * * * It turned out that the gun had PARIS (UPI)—Reliable scientit- * * * j Teday In Pentiae . |been Teported stolen in a Detroit|ic sources indicated today that de-| In Washington government action|°"® Was optimistic about chances g7lowest temperature preceding @ am GENOA, Italy — One of America's leading space ‘burglary, but Young recently told /lay in the development of France’s|to halt the paralyzing strike fer of early agreement, however. pit ss m: Wind velocity 8-10 mph experts, Dr. William S. Pickering, said here today Rus- \roes he didn’t know that. He said} first atomic bomb is due to dif-/80 days was reported imminent. 2, ®@: a Bun sets Monday at 6-07 pr ia's “Lunik III” probably will perform many of the he got it from a friend and gave ficulties in producing the pluto-| Informed said President; Federal Mediation Chief Joseph peed mn OE | experiments the United States had planned for its |'t ‘0 Keith, who needed money. 'nium needed to give it its kick. ‘ |Eisenhower may be asked to in-\F. Finnegan and Secretary of Moon rises Tuesday at ll:1¢am “Atlas-Able”’ rocket. : 5 Labor James ?. Mitchell arate Downtown = ratures @ z : rae agrees Aad na 7 Maw eas am . ° ae ae CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The director of the Smithsonian e wit a 62 62pm se Astrophysical Observatory questions the Soviets’ use of : oam 62 Meantime, government officials! FPeppcabee) Ag abn cool the term “interplanetary station” to describe their latest prepared to seek a court order vol Highest temperature «0.4.0.0: -§3 | space vehicle. stop walkouts by two New Orleans Mean temperature STII as ~ Dr. Fred L. Whipple said Sunday night: “T suspect locals of the ILA. If they succeed, Senta ta Fee | they are using a fancy term to give people the impression it may pave the way for similar stiches, (th recorded dewntewa) |‘ they have something they do not.” to halt work stoppage Lobes wemperstare | , Pacamee not ‘Weather—Cloudy, rain” "| «= WASHINGTON — The Defense Department's chief scl- : ; _ signees 20 Year Age i a { entist said today the United States is obviously behind the Algerians Reject Plan LAOS DPR A Loves tener eeeenntests 6 Russians in space-research rockets “but our position in PARIS (UPI) The SS Nes ae ee = pay en matter of intercontinental millisies rebel wd Ban arr ~~ = — Mishent and Lowest Teinperatares S just not near as bad. . 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Aircratt and Men Moving Out of France narcroseal fC {fom COMPLETE Spurs Program’ | ‘| INSURANCE SERVICE | By PHIL NEWSOM te expoctelte sluse dow sens \Sadclive -of national af-| as it was ghout being the host to |" ome UPI Editor { tions at the Chalmont and Toule- ae ady to take) the 1964 Olympic games. Tokyo New Hampshire Man From the foreign editor's note- Resiere bases in Eastern France, a much firmer his ee ne DANIELS AGENCY “iui . , | leaving only small caretaker |Socialist opponents on revision of) a meeting that various | Trains Boys 563 W. HURON FE*s-T1 PAR wnits. . the U. S.Japanese Security Treaty.| groups were having trouble Schools Pick MERRY-GGRROUND The main force of some 250)He took the gloves off last week! rounding up funds; various sur- Up Plan Cockroaches | Amnerienis: iomale Ramstein Sembach Bases injdate before the Japan Newspaper) bling; and the Tokyo government | CHICAGO. (UPI) — The tragic From Houses. A ts, nd not only thejable to carry out many Groceries;-Factories and aire and the men who Restaurants: — cat ale man them in the defense of Euroge movement of men and aircraft/economic programs. The only one Argentine President Arturo er Robert Brock, 17, of Dover but also of whole families. to benefit — the Communists. was shot to death while hunting, | “one hour. No signs used. One squadron of Fiet fighter- . dizi is not ont of the woods yet, ; | but his policies are paying off. The|his father, Charles Brock, decided bombers already has been moved | THE HARD LINE: ALL THAT GLITTERS , : Rox Ex Company ; Within | Japanese Prime Minister Nobu-| Now that the first blush is gone, |™2" many expected not to last egg entice) sage en. ag ag s . FE 64558 1. ~~ — . Bt. : the next few weeks, the U. 5. jsuke Kishi, frequently criticized fo for’ Tokyo isn't quite as enthusiastic still is in office. Meanwhile, oii ) a , Del- the Communists the state and —_—_— legislature action authorizing TOO GOOD TO LAST scheol district to offer courses in Moscow Radjo’s campaign of} @rearms safety, good bunting sass << sweetness and light toward the| practices and game laws. ing less than a week after Premier|cjasses were picked up by Khrushchev's departure/ states—Vermont, Arizona, }from Washington. It commented on|nig, New York, Virginia, ¥ ‘Italian President Antonio Segni’s North Dakota, Maine and Wash- | Washington visit and attacked U.S.-|ington—and dozens of school dis-| \Italian agreement that this was|tricts who have set up similar ex-/ jnot the time to weaken Western/tracurricular classes. | defenses. However, it still refrained * « 4 from personal criticism of Presi- Most classes offer eight hours ‘culprit Gen. Lauris Norstad, Amer-/o¢ target practice. The em ‘ican commander of NATO. 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When they asked for Ferguson's driver's licensé; he admitted the permit was revoked more than a year ago by a Detroit court | +--+ = because he failed to settle dam- ages resulting from a collision. $115.80 on charges of making Reform School Boys Terrorize Rural Area GREAT FALLS, Mont. (UPI)— Two undersized teenage escapees from. a reform school terrorized a rural area near here-for 30 hours befofe surrendering meekly to a special railroad agent in a station. Donald Bear Tusk, 15, and Alvin La Mere, 16, both Indians, eluded a host of sheriff's deputies, a special posse of 30 searchers and a National Guard helicopter in their bid for freedom. * * *x They fled the state industrial school 375 miles east of here, ter- rorized a farm family, threatened another farmer with a knife, st6le three cars, outsped a shooting deputy sheriff and outran the sheriff. They were nabbed by the rail- road agent as they stepped out of the men’s room in the station. Says California to Have 22 Million Population in “70 LOS ANGELES (UPI) — James B. Clayton Jr., California Real Estate Assn., has | predicted that California will have | a population of 22 million persons | by 1970. Speaking at the opening of the association's 55th annual conven- | tion yesterday, Clayton, of . Saf Jose, Calif, also predicted .that California will surpass New York | as the most populated state by | 1965. hear speeches by William Zecken- | dorf, New York builder-déveloper, and Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, treas- | urer of the United States. f Typhoon Amy Poses | Threat fo Okinawa TOKYO (UPI) — Tropical storm Amy built itself up into a full blown typhoon today and swept across the Pacific on a course that could threaten Okinawa. Amy which started the day | with winds of 46 miles per hour, | was last located 448 miles south- west of Okinawa with winds of | 75 miles per hour. 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Fourth Floor V4"" foam rubber MATTRESS PADS Twin | rw. 4.99 94,49 Full, Reg. 5.99......... 5.49 Cloth backed for longer wear, Fourth Floor in é _. THE 7 PONTIAC PRESS __ , MONDAY, OCTOBER'5, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company — BAROLD A. “ President and Bowssn H. Frreemaw uo. vee Y. e. Jounw A. Risr, and Treasurer way. Advertising M. Teeaeweit, G. Manenats” ' Guonss C. q Oiakcine Bitter Ct Poel saruteien” (- Chadtied tannant ~ Get Into 1959 Swing and Give | Generously to United Fund We're staging another United Fund drive. This is a community wide proj- ect and one that. our area has been supporting with fine consistency over the recent years. | At one time, Pontiac's goal "and objective were low. Our contributions were inadequate. : Happily, that day has passed. We stand well up. * * x, Our goal compares propor- tionately with the leaders in Michigan. Our thinking and generosity have seen a splendid upwards trend. Time was when everyone hung back and pointed to some local Scrooge and said: “Old Pete only gave so much, and I mustn’t do any more.” Those times are gone. x * * Now we gauge our giving by the liberal instead of by the misers. If all human conduct and all human giving were predicated on the worst, this would be a sorry society. You can’t go through life measuring your moral and social responsibilities by the bot- tom group. Equally, you’ can’t let your giving be established by those who do the least. ~“ x * * The most reprehensible excuse of all is this one: “I don’t have to give much to the United Fund as I do my giv- ing privately my own way.” Well, WHO DOESN’T? 2° ¥ x * Usually, those who give the most to the United Fund give the most on the side. We pity the poor blighters who don’t. You can’t go through this life without giving liberally and fre- quently. Nor does an unusually lib- eral year act as a substitute for the _ following period. Giving is always with us. It always will be. *- * * Always there are people that are in worse circumstances than you are. Always there are in- stitutions in which you are Khrushchev Tells Mao to Help End Cold War Peiping is celebrating the 10th an- niversary of the Communist regime with Premier KHRUSHCHEV as a spe- cial guest. Lin Shao-chi who succeeded Mao Tse-tung as_ president, opened the ceremonies by re- iterating Peiping’s determination to seize Formosa, the Pescadores, Quemoy and Matsu. Defense Minister Peng Teh-huai declared that Communists should occupy Formosa as a “sacred duty.” These speeches raise no hopes for peace delivered as they were against & background of the trouble with Reds in Laos, occupation of India’s borders and the cruel suppression of the Tibetans. x * * For his part, however, Premier KRUSHCHEV described his trip to the United States and said of the cold war that “we must do everything in order to ease the situation and to create conditions for friendliness be- tween all nations .. . In these talks (with President EIs—ENHOWER) we frankly discussed big problems and tried to create an atmosphere for co- operation and peaceful co-existence thereby contributing to: consolidation of world peace.” * * * Mr. Khrushchev seems to have pointedly warned Party Chairman Mao Tse-tang of the necessity for ending the cold war. especially interested that deserve extra support. Generally, business in 1959 has . been better than it was for the few years preceding. Therefore, the United Fund should expect an increase. The agencies proved to be good soldiers when things were backing up. . x * * Give. Give because you want to give. Don’t give for popular applause or the cheers of the populace. Give be- cause you know it’s right. “You can’t take it with you.” pd A man is suing for divorce because his wife has the habit of eating an apple in bed when she retires. He should be given a divorce, not re- quired to pay alimony, and awarded a medal for refraining from tying a knot in her neck. The Man About Town More Big Things Grown in This Area Make 1959 Look Like Good Year Rumor: What's as hard to re- call as spread butter. A morning glory vine with a main stem. of over 40 feet is crawling its glory all over the premises of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lally in Birmingham. It has over a thousand blossoms. A total of 409 were eliminated from our football contest in Sat- urday’s game. They were the 368 whe predicted Michigan would _win and the 41 who predicted a tie game with Michigan State. State won, 34-8, so the 907 who picked that team now carry over to Friday’s game between Water- ford and Pontiac Northern, on which they divide their predic- tions: Waterford, 485; Northern, 415; tie game, 17. | Winter radishes of giant size are being grown by Gregory Sinnett of Drayton Plains. His largest weighs four pounds and is solid to the core. The old reliable Bartlett pear refuses to back down for more modern varieties, as , Fletcher Woodman of Walled Lake brings me samples that weigh 12 ounces, and are dripping with. the sweetest juice. Squashes so big and tough skinned that he thfeatens to “open them with dyna- mite” are being raised by Peter Loveless of Rochester. They weigh up to 69 pounds. Mr. Loveless asserts that squash pie Is much better than pumpkin ple. Sugar beets no longer are raised to any extent in this section, but Adam Finkley of Keego Harbor has some in his garden that weigh 20 pounds. He uses them for chicken feed and claims that they sweeten up the eggs. . Delphinium plants seven feet tall in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Twombley of Waterford are sending up second shoots with blossoms almost as plentiful as.they were on the original plants. Over at Lapeer my good friend, Bill Myers, has been writing columns in his paper about an elm tree 240 years old.’ Come across the line into Oakland County, Bill, and I'll show you an oak that had gray leaves when your elm was in diapers. VerbalOrchidsto- _—. Mrs. Glydie Amhurst . of Bloomfield Hills; 8ist birthday. s , Ebenezer Quarry : of Draytort Plains; 85th birthday. Mrs. Rebecca Sparkworth of Birmingham; 83rd birthday. Myron (Mike) Ladson ' of Waterford; 87th birthday. Elizabeth Ferrell ~ of Milford; 91st birthday. Mrs. Ida R. Moore of Davison; 90th birthday. ade PEN a | Don't let Them Down See, “Seats © David Lawrence Says: Translation Necessarily Inaccurate WASHINGTON — How big an obstacle to understanding between nations is the language barrier? several instances in which the questions asked by Americans were ly translated and several instances in which the American people were not given a true translation of what the Soviet Premier said in reply. Whether there was an attempt by the Russian interpreters to “soften” the- words of Khrushchev then have a few minutes to trans- late his notes carefully could have done a 100 per cent job. Then, too, there are differences the translation was only half . The gist, to be sure, they can form their own impres- sions. Thus, during the question-and- answer period at the National Press Club on Sept. 16, there was chev's reply was as follows: ‘We, for our part, could think of quite a few questions of similar character.” , Actually, according to a tape recording examined later by expert translators—naturalized Americans who know Russian—Khrushchev said: “I can toss more than one dead cat your way, even fresher, you know, than the question about Hungary.” Maybe if the newsmen present had been given the exact answer, they might have asked the Soviet Premier to tell them the specific instances he had in mind. e * * . * Again, when speaking of the Bol- Stalin’s “crimes,” the. official “The Country Parson | ‘spoke of re interpreter used the word “errors” or “distortions.” Once, then devoted 2 good part of his answer to explaining that the Soviets “value people very much” and “would net throw a man onte the moon ever,” but would “send” a man there some day. (Copyright 1999) Dr. William Brady Says: Fast Walk Much Better for Tension Than Drug I am aware that in the effort to keep these columns short enough to print in the space available, sometimes I fail to make the point I want to make. For j . the other day I pressed emotion as a cause of hy- pertension (high blood pressure). I let it go at that, and perhaps gave some readers an impression that the high blood pR. BRADY pressure produced by such emotion is unavoidable and therefore one can only resort to tranquilizer, barbiturate, alcohol or other drug to “‘relax.” This is the great American mis- take. : Primitive man expressed his emotions, say by fighting or run- ning away. Civilized man tries to repress his emotions. Thus one’s natural impulse may be.to bounce a right cross off the jaw of a neighbor, an associate, a customer or an who vexes or irritates him, but the customs or cgnventions of social, business or professional life will not countenance such reaction. One must remain calm, or make believe so, keep one’s voice low and above all smile rather than snarl, Even though one may be a good actor and behave like a cul- tured gentleman under provoca- tion, one’s blood pressure regulat- ing mechanism is still primitive and one’s blood pressure rises to the level required for fight or flight. So then, if one just sits there, ‘ too proud to fight or too refined to rum away, the elevated blood pressure wracks the heart and — arteries—even though one resorts to alcohol or drugs to benumb ‘consciousness of it. A reader took me to task when I criticized the doctor who rec- ommended a highball or two before dinner as a good way to “relax” after a hard day at the office. The reader said I could toss vexatious clients into the chucker and hie myself to the bowling green, whereas people in business have to stay there and take it all ,, day. They may not have a bowling “For reasons given, I ven- ture to lay emphasis on a sug- gestion, which has been made before by others, that the pro- motion of great . international contests, such as Olympic games, would do for our young men much that is now claimed as peculiar to the values of military discipline , . . sub- stitution of athletic rivalries for battle f Why isn’t there @ flag put up at the football games at dium? The parochial schools don't use one, i bFs | tall fie e ERE SE ! ith: i 7 : mi if ti ii <5 1167 Stanley * * w - The better part of valor is dis- cretion. — Shakespeare I don't know if Protection Here’ Case. Records,of a Psychologist: Paper Routes Excellent Training They must be good at keeping books. Thus, they soon learn that the sales price of goods is ~ Johnny is smarter than his mother. In fact, she should consider it an honor to let Johnny enroll in America’s best practical laboratory for gaining business gumption and @ keen knowledge of Applied Psycholo- gy. If you are seeking top men to receive college scholarships, or key jobs in later life, or if you girls wish superlative hus- band material, be sure to pick ex-newspaper carriers: By GEORGE W. CRANE | piiizies ifs ne LF the very ones who should be most eager for their sons to be- come newspaper carriers, for the g sf cloc iii i E i lit iH i 5 A eae 8 L i F RR y ir Hl $2374 ih [J iy rf ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1959 _ Pip Sat a oa: Must Find Answer — \Arson No. 2 Fire Catron ifo Berlin Problem’ | i a= WASHINGTON (AP) "Aron said today it tured up tht in) BERLIN (UPD — U.S. Rep. ny’ shea ed Wee begome the/formation during an extensive|Victor L. Anfuso- (D-NY) said to No, 2 cause of all fires, ~ . _of juvenile delinquency. jday a conclusive solution of the - ft The National. Education Assn,|_ Malicious tlschiet or-vandalism Bertin problem must be found that| . emer i. ‘tis: motivation, according ensure free agcess to isolated sre we) “ |to the International Assn, of Ar-|West Berlin. dept. stores . Disarmament Policing a emery As, cman of the ter ‘OPEN EVERY NICHT TO Terms Very Difficult . : Qther smiotves, in order, are:|subcommittce of the “House of } _ | Monday through Saturday Thrill excitement, or re-|Repgesentatives, is visiting in od WASHINGTON (UPD) — A f0Fivenge, traud, and a desire to cov-\tollowing a one-month trie to the aes 7 gaa ahs Fs fe up ou crimes such a8 bur-|Soviet Union and other Soviet bloc | that Communist rebels in the north |limited East-West : nF haar ei countries, would not guarantee their ‘safety |plan d be “extremely Winess figures in somé cases Last week he attended the it they enter rebel territory. plex,” involving about 400,000 in-|" the investigators’ report showed |‘ German-American ‘meetings of the The North Vietnam news agen- spectors. ee oe that between 45 and 6 per Gent. ‘Atlantic Bridge’’ in Bad Godes- cy broadcast the warnings Sat- ‘ of ali fires in which arson w urday and Sunday. ‘The first was | Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe, divec-/factor were set by youths iiien Anfuso stressed that his conclu: issued by a rebel leader identi- tor of the Foreign Policy ‘the ages of 12 and 18. sions were based on previous con- tied as Sisawat and. yesterday's (Institute of vania Univer-| Carelessness js the No. 1 catise “iderable studies of the problem as warning came from a rebel |sity, said yesterday it would tale of fires. jwell as recent experience. leader named Phonm in a speech |200,000 “people from our side’ : | in rebellion-turn Phongsaly Pro- ‘as many Russians to police a| Nearly 120 different makes of) There were 21,549 persons in) vince, . Inuclear weapons disarmament|cars were introduced to the Amer- [Federal prisons at the end of 1958, “We bear no responsibility for *@™ement: aa] i : ican public during 1914. ‘or 5.5 per cent more than in 1957, guaranteeing thé security of the| . 32 _ = (U.N.) subcommittee if it comes oie to our province,” Phoma was quot- gpa eveeyv wow. . . ed. “Our peole do not recognize ” te oe eae : 4 5te- & : ec SMES 4% Informed sources in Vientiane n AND reyton Pleins ' : said today the. fact-finders have p ” ‘ea aked U.N, headquarters whether | tores MON., TUES. ONLY / 4 they should “continue their inves. uU § m Whether the probers would vis. — § uw : . teens! i ae IT'S, HERE! The once-a-year eral Dag Hammarskjold in New | = ° in wibscgeidepmalia tier'theerverct fa Nationally Advertised. Al; baled tay Tad done all ter! 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MAY FAG [pearing on Dissolution Set? 22 25 defeat of the prepesal, “ii said, also will mean Automatic Washer |for Dryden Elevator Firm 2=="*""= dded that the Board and ; ‘administration will have to go over Fills, washes, rinses, spins dry LAPEER — The show cause; the firm ventured into the im- the entire 1930-60 school program and shuts off, all automatically. ffhearing in the dissolution of th=) plement business. "to decide what services could be — You can omit or repeat ony | Deven Farmers Elevator and Sup Lo cut this year. i ok ply Co. is stheduled for tomorrow ses were heavy, and a $100.- om | cycle phase. in Lapeer County Circuit Court, {000 loan was arranged. At th: ut We had to replace 19 out of é - | Robert A. Tripp, manager of the “me creditors accepted a 10 ner) 90 teachers this year, With ne 4 . Exclusive: First National Bahk, Dryden, is°¢®t Payment and agreed to 1c-| money, what will happen at con- ' | » LINT FILTER TUB acting’ ..s temporary receiver. He “CPt the balance over a r- ~i of tract time next spring” asked a j ‘said today that he expects no par- une. i the superintendent. “a ve ticular argument from any of the. + ¥ & | He said that fixed charges, such/ Reg. $269 95 stockholders and creditors wno| An attempt was made to kee »p as teachers’ salaries, cannot be [ }'stand-to lose-approximatety $200,-|the plant open, but no ‘money was;|Cut, but there will have to be re- | $ 00 }000 in the collapse of the business. lavailable to finance handling of|ductions in other areas. wun | Liabilities are expected to about/the summer harvest. The mill was) * x * . tadog | $279,781. \forced to close Aug. 1, and all the! The extra millage would have , | After taxes and receivership jenwmos were discharged .— _ been levied for 10 -years. NY expenses are deducted, an esti- a | mated total eof about $380,000 Re | Ae nen Make Home in Ypsilanti Denies Adminitration oan After Walled Lake Rites MAY T ‘i ane | This amount ~~! be used to pay oes AG ‘the bank and SBA about 50 per WALLED LAKE — Afea newly- Arbor and the daughter of Mrs. weds Mr.- and Mrs. Ronald L. Donald Thompson of 1729 Ashstan| “HALO of HEAT”? wether Sie met oman x | Sesvold are now residing in Ypsi- St. - Pentiae Press Phéte stockholders will get nothing, he regia arr East: Barents of the bridegresm are HONOR REVOLUTIONARY HERO — A mon- mander Raymend E. Addis, and Miss Mildred E. said. , gids Mr. and Mrs. William Sesveld ef | ument to Elias Cady, a veteran of the Revolu- Cady, a descendent of the veteran of the Battle D RY E R | There are 120 stockholders, many * * * 99 Danforth Dr., Oxbow Lake. | tionary War and one of Holly's first settlers, was of Bunker Hill who because of his heroic action of them living in the Dryden-Al-| The bride is the former Jean ~*~ * * unveiled at his grave Saturday in a special cere- there became General George Washington's life- . mont area. _ Elizabeth Crumbaugh of Ann The wedding was performed by, ™ony. Shown from left are Joe Haas of The Pon- guard. Saturday's ceremony was conducted un- e ° FORMED 5'; YEARS AGO Fast Dry a Load in 26 Minutes =| the present corporation was : ‘formed about five years ago with ‘farmers and business men in the! - ‘Dryden area being the princival investors, Silos and modern grain- equipment were pur- at a cost of about’ $200,000. The biggest stockholder, Mel- the Rev. C. George Widdifield at) tiac Press, Congressman William S. Broomfield der the auspices of the American Legion Post at All Saints Episcopal Church in’ (R-Oakland), local American Legion Post:Com- Holly. Pontiac before an altar banked in’ ——--——— _ — ea eee reper white gladioli. FLOOR-LENGTH GOWN Missing Since ee 21 |are not yet known, according to The bride wore a floor-length Oxford Police Chief Albert Rob- gown of nylon tulle and chantilly ‘erts. He added that they have re- lace over taffeta, with long sleeves’ |fused to say why they ran away buttoned at the wrist. jane how they reached Iinois. Her fingertip veil was red b m of ti pearts and she carried a corsage of | OXFORD — Three Oxford girls|Mrs, G. E. Behnke, went to Wau- soaks West Unity Body hit ebud rnations. Who were missing since Sept, 21|kegan, Ill., where the girls were| _ — * | arrived back home safe and sound bed awaiting release to one of the} BONN (UPI) — Ex-Secretary of vin Lanphar of Addison Town- ship, said the trouble began when Bulloch Hearing Mrs. Roy Miles of- Flint was yesterday. | parents. State Dean G. Acheson has pro- 9 matron of honor. Flower girl was; The trio was found in Highland) | posed the creation of a ‘*high coun- De aye to ct. Mary McGibbons of Walled Lake.|park mi. by police of this suburb, The three had skipped school et of eminent men to oversee | James Fitegerald of Detroitinorth of Chicago, They were led| the afternoon of Sept 21. and efforts to increase unity among Di be U ni were last seen taking a bus te (the United States, Canada and MADISON HEIGHTS—A hearing | served as best man, Ushers were'to the giris’ basement apertment| ec” sice mae Gee. aiacas [Waa Sia, into the negligent homicide charge John Fitzgerald of Detroit and by a tip. 1 ak "hee against John F. Bulloch, 21, of| Gerald Sunburg of Commerce. * * * | police search was launched, '30445 Townley Rd. scheduled for : A reception. was held. at Hi- The three are Anita L Behnke, 824 0 word was heard trom There are about 2,321,000 dairy last Friday in Royal Oak a S Land Manor, after which the new-|13; Linda M. Martin, 16; and Bar-| them until they were’ found by |cows in England and Wales this = cs ‘Court has been held over until) — ESS lyweds left on a honeymoon injbara H. Hamilton, 13. pelice in MMlineis. jyear, a drop of five per cent since | 43 AR FR FF S E ‘Oct. 9: _MRBS. _ RONALD L. SESVOLD Ohio. | Anita's parents, the Rev. and| The exact details of their trip|1958. RVICE Bulloch was charged following a) 2 eo” OO =. fatal’ accident in which Nicholas! : Terie : - . — - a eons ae : eeeneeeneneneeene ™ i pS eee OTe toa i > . RG ACRE RR AES POSER Sega Fe RR SE. SO RABI TE POP: EP eee Stoffel, 79, of 1803 W. Farnum Rd., ‘ 90 Days Same as Cash Royal Oak was killed. Police said witnesses testified | 4 , earlier that Bulloch’s’ car rammed into the rear of Stoffel’s auto at Gas Dryers Installed Free Woodward and Warwick street) Aug. 14. 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Sk tice “ fe ‘vy. this Alam Rome Shrieks at Russian ‘Clowns ‘ we | ROME (UPI).— ‘Anyone who| in a make-believe park with a into a half dozen pieces — the|green paintvall over the place, ; You Awake thinks the Russians have no sense freshly patated bench and a sade head, the “bust the midsection, The other two, clans. sire coe : - “jot humor“should see the Moscow} statue of Venus. legs. - Janothér quite a beating during OTT. ee “ circus, now playing one of its oe Ri * "Eby tees, bees tec ecbsiuoen Saale eee SEIS tee gga ple alarmirare away-from-home stands in| Karandash’ knocks the statue|time trying to put the thing to- play ny gala cae ot ten bon ioe ea ee , over accidently and it “‘breaks”'gether again and ends up with num and Bailey * ¢ appears ‘Gkaies Toronte The Soviet clowns dregs. more : it The warning levies is a sweat Ne ear edt ae ts deed aur es measuring machine, and it has|"”. . : various uses, stick routines that bring belly 3 e Lowe For many years doctors have|*US"s everywhere. f $ known, that mental activity andj After you get rid of the sym- is | emotion cause sweating through| bolism’ of the opening - Sputnik special round trip ; Oe ee ot the Sanh de Singers act and the grand finale with . eee ae. } . | package plans including meals. } ~~ re ttle or no-sweating| more than 100 white “peace” : Jackson, Lansing - and hia faly Z j shown when a person is asleep.| doves, it is good circus that often Saginaw Railroad reached up to Special flat cars have been Started lf Off The device measures thumb| ®rpasses anything shown in the Lansing and headed north. devised to carry loaded trucks moisture to indicate when a per-| Western world The railroad boom was re- | #d to compete with the truck © Lib f a asleep, waking up| ‘The clowns are intriguing. | sponsible for several timber ae : iprary oO Congress 1 can be set to ring an slarin Except _ agers iied fortunes in the area. Railwa Single rail dieselttriven cars| Has 36,900,000 or fash a warning light to indicate|) they recs like men.coming promoters were given rights- | of stainless steel were brought é a subject is falling asleep. One * od gh mig ae | ebway and sections of valu- | out in 1957 by New York Cen. | !tems Now possible use would’ be for truck (tome from the four to 12 trick at | able timberland by the federal | tral. drivers on long night hauls to en-|"® Leningrad steel works. ‘ government. x * * WASHINGTON —, The Library|sure their wakefulness. But they deport themselves in the oo Initially the diesels operated |of Congress, which started with sawdust ring as classic clowns. Railréads’ in ee began | between meer pon Bend and cll sc-aalhgee a Brod _ maps. Polaris Mishaps Won't There = eo eS oe a | Samug even built thei own hotels. rated a -daytime “Beeliner” * ue “* Affect Advanced Tests compe and reguted. by some to * Grand Hotel Detroi irst volumes tored world’s , Vassili Moze ok He, Bou got its onal nodieg aes wee in a small office in the Capitol. ee ee 1)\and Anicin Savitech. ‘ , Q A At the of the century the = cae ee AK Wpcenied for eves Tce af ae on Pe Karanadash is supposed to be | rally were stil" booming a RE ogg ee rd IMAGINE! UP TO 30 MPG IN ‘though .the vast timberlands NYC Get He; of the Senate felt that/D¢ affected by yesterday's second| Pantomime, | —_— : were disappearing. STATING | Secretary e felt that) ne Bowe of ; whenever they ere opened some up one of the he seems to lean more REACHES ITS PEAK Route C person should be made answerable|°wrent short-range models. lheavily on time-tested routines | A 6-PASSENGER CAR! By 1920; however, the advent on oute hanges for them or in. my opinion the', formed sources said test fir-|sich as teasing the frock-coated — ~w , of the auto industry and high- volumes will be immediately dis- —= Mell ect aden ee master of ceremonies and even) | way construction programs sig- | LANSING (AP) — A hearing on persed and lost.” under cutting off one of the tails of that) naled a turning point. the New York Central Railroad's! Today, the Library occupies ee ee which blew up high gentleman’s dress coat with an - => > transportation had application to shift passenger| two buildings with 36 acres of enorgious pair of scissors. | COMING OCT. 8TH... ; over the Cape and plunged into reached a peak. service on its Bay City-Detroit run| floor space, 230 miles of book | the Atlantic Ocean shortly after it|, S#™@mdash is scarcely five feet o =. < will be held before the Public Serv-| shelves, and 2,500 employees an- | was jaunched yesterday was the tall. He wears a ridiculous green THE NEW-SIZE FORD The industry's problems \ice Commission tomorrow. swerable tor the collection. Its |40thPolaris te be fired and one|{*lt Conical hat but has other cus-) were compounded by inter- * * t administrators have asked Con- |of the last of the current 700-mile-|"°™ simmicks. | ROAR city bus. service. Then the ‘adler Se A et kee eee ee an renee metas . His show stopper is a routine infant trucking industry grew |discontinuance of present “ would more space than |—— — tell ciel 8 —_ oe a into a sprawling giant that eut |liner’ daytime service while shift- the present two combined a a ce ee ee, ee into rail freight transporta. jing the present overnight Detroit! Since its founding in 1800, the! tion. and Mackinaw City run to a day-|Weshington, D.C., institution has| Ratiroade merged, Tey peut. ltty's national rooeeren etre : reduced erence library that is probab! ‘i or abandoned service. op pa parece eager omy on world's largest, the Hatioand Can! _ Sze ee nde | i te coats Sr ES tims of regulations and taxes ra * * Fh ctaig hy inevitable, and the) ~ that Unger rom the day ori | The raw said in its appic-BTArY of Congress as to xt monopolies. _ ition it wishes “to saveon unprofit- being overwhelmed by the huge! A Chesapeake and Ohio offic- |able passenger train operations mass of available material. This includes copyright deposits, gifts, purchases, exchanges, and trans- fers. Among the publications it re-| Would Relay Signals - | jects are advertising matter, daily) | weather maps, most paperback re- Bell May Use Moons —ituticger exept the large jal says the automobile is the |and noted that the people north of | line’s stiffest competior. \Bay City will have daytime serv-| der catalogues except the largest! jones, travel folders, commercial| |house organs, and betting systems submitted for copyright. Only) |press releases from the White | House and State Department are filed. Last year the Library acquired!) BARSTOW; Calif. (UPI) — Man-, broad band signals — equal to made moons — as well as nature's 900 channels — can The experiments will take place nation. : | 4,511,647 items, but added only! at Holmdel, N. J., and the Gold-) ’ om . y| 7 * stone Tracking Station near here. | ‘87.280 to its collections. In the| Bell Telephone company is * " * | Same period it gave away, sold,| - scheduled to begin the experiments | exchanged, or transferred to other! By both serve as reflectors, scien- |; ‘ tists hope to overcome the limita. | P**°C** of reading matter. tions of FM radio caused by the| ‘Im all, the Library has 11,411,- ® curvature of the earth. | 4% works on every conceivable | Single telephone channels will | x * * | subject in a multitude of tan- be used in the first experiments, | The FM circuit is used in both) S¥&g¢s. They Include the private | but later, scientists want to de- jtebevitiae and long distance tele-| Mbrary of Czar Nicholas HI, a | Progress.” termine whether television's | phone circuits. | 5000-velume Chinese encycloped: | |. | ‘The Library's 1,300,000 books and ;pamphlets on science and _ tech- * * fa, one of three perfect vellum copies of the Gutenberg Bible, and a first edition of “Pilgrim's | ORRIED OVER DEBTS ES Se mi toa eee et eee + u ments, Gebta bills when dee, MICHIGAN CREDIT CouNser fons ana errenge ter paymente yo |nology make it a national library| eon atlerd regardless of hew mech or bew many you owe. jof science. It regularly receives. | 12,500 scientific periodicals. The stacks house such curiosi- ties as books bound in cowboy) chaps and imitation seaweed and! |barnacles. There also is a set of} eee tees dessert plates on which Rudyard! ee a a Kipling personally wrote a series Pe ae ; of light poems. , , | The Library preserves 15,600,000) a , ‘ =| manuscripts, including Jefferson's! : Se. $3 lrough draft of the Declaration of! ia eet | Independence; 2,300,600 maps and |map of Washington; and 121,800 | motion picture reels, including the | first to be copyrighted, ‘Fred Ott’s | Sneeze" of 1894. | Cowboy Museum Under Construction OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)—Con- |struction is underway on the Na- NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member Ameri Association of Credit Counsellors “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You" Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 116 Ponting State Bent FE 8-0456 oa aa ’ ea 2" * eee ase Fe Ses Ako aro ee | alt fen ee fry ow S30 Sa eRe ae Bak BP SF a t : * : Se = : i 4 — "See $ ca I i > vm J i Fe g fe i ri S35.5 > % - hi Lac Se . : ae: 3 ee ee Bio iy 4 ee a ff . Tete ere * : The project moved “out of the planning stage and the first dirt was turned earlier this year. At | present, 40,000 cubic yards of dirt re being moved to make way for the first building units and for a | parking lot. | The five-mililon dollar project, And who wouldn’t be? Especially on a cold winter night, when you can take or make calls without leaving bed! AN EXTENSION PHONE COSTS _ In fact, a bedroom telephone gives you comfort, con- $1.10 A MONTH (siccrtex) , ; > venience and security on any night. And you get so much INSTALLATION. . ww ww ee ew wo $2.50 : more privacy when you're making a personal call. EXTRA ONE-TIME CHARGE FOR COLOR . . . . $7.50 The cdst is small: After a low installation charge, a Just call our Business Office — or — ask the man on the telephoge truck. |. ) . bedroom extension will only cost you about a quarter a - 2 . ; | ; ‘ ee : week.- Yoti can have your extension installed in your | : f —_ ey i 1 ; tor colors. For a entul®erxira charge you can have an illn- 1 “You can quote me when I say I plan to throw my ‘f mr linge ae 4 minated dial which makes it easy to dial at wight. , ] full weight behind your drive.” Give the United Way. |} Call your local business office—and see how easy it 4 sutton in the base of the phone turne the light : ; : , . is to get your bedroom extension. You'll wonder how you on and off. The light brightens automatically ; AUSTIN NORVELL AGENCY é INC | ever got along without it. when you pick up the receiver. ee ? $ ° | , a ae ) 2 | MPANY-— . | | f0'W. Lawrence at Cass FE 2-9221 a Pa MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO 1 4 : 4 j + ° ‘ ; . . ; t 7 * + * . ‘ meee 4 Pilot . x Guided by Naeem es Airliner — SCHENECTADY, N..Y (AP)—Alion to Chicago, tumed back. “| dreamt | forgot to call the GULF OIL man!” Don’t you forget .. . call today! THE FINEST FUEL Ol MONEY *GULF'S (9 cosy peyments) BUDGET-PLAN . the modern convenient way to pey Peatiac Press Phete by Mr. and-Mrs. Alfred G. Wil.son. The students are Jerry Ryan (left), 1 Spokane Villa, and Brian -Woolcock, 201 Mohawk Rd. Brian has been awarded a Pontiac Press scholarship to the university. SUERIREIneE ee ADMIRE ART TREASURE — Two Michigan State University Oakland students admire a Rembrandt painting in Meadow Brook Hall on the MSUO campus. The university’s freshman class was entertained at the mansion Thursday lke and Macmi lan Vary in Summit Meeting Talk COMPLETE PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — ton news conference a week ago a 719 W. Huron FE 4-1536 President Eisenhower's spokes-'that “many of the objections I Ae lig . man is saying one thing and Brit- have heretofore held'' to a sum- The crop top goes on into fall, | Qual y Cleaning ain's Prime Minister Harold Mac- mit conference were eliminated as this time in dark colors. Nice way | Since 1929 ; _ a result of his talks with Soviet\to carry over last year's skirts 3 milan another about how summit. oer Nikita Khrushchev. into this year’s wardrobe. | be smart-look smart | ° conference prospects stand. But! — there is no indication of any real . M conflict. It appears to boil down to a! matter of the background against} which the British and United! States statements were made over | the weekend. ‘Bay City Women Win BENTON HARBOR u—Two Bay| City residents have won the fourth annual 188mile Michigan pro- ficiency airplane race for licensed women pilots, Marian Elbinger ‘and Mrs. Al Holfman won the wind | *FULLY AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES 4 _... thet essure you « safe supply elways COMPLETE Phone FE 2.9173 or FE 4-9595 © RSUELE L. H. Cole Oil Company OVER 35 YEARS of DEPENDABLE SERVICE NEW REGULAR ROCKET ENGINE! > The first came from Macmillan. | who is engaged in a hot national | election contest to continue his! 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The Pre- mium Rocket is stondard on all Super sid flatly there had been no NEVY BALANCE OF POWER f Ninety-Eight mode agreement yet to hold a summit =m ” conference . “And there will not be until we | - . pe ; . hear from our alles.” Hagerty What a satisfying surge of power you get from the ’60 Rocket Engine added But in 20 minutes of sparring Olds! It carries you over the road in the most effortless manner you with newsmen Hagerty said noth-| ing indicating any change in Ei-| senhower’s thinking about the, Prospects for a meeting with the| heads of government of Britain, | France and the Soviet Union. The President tol da Washing: | Ore Cut to Near Zero Compared to ‘58 Days CLEVELAND (*—The American Iron Ore Assn, says 85,172 gross tons of Lake Superior iron ore) moved down the Great Lakes from| U.S. ports in September, compared with 8,368,731 gross tons in the . Same month last year. 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Chairman of the Library Study Committee, the Rev. Walter Teeu- wisson, said that despite. the. fact that schools maintain individual libraries, educators ‘emphasized that school libraries are far from adequate. Adults are not permit- ted to use school libraries, he also pointed out. ee & 8: Seeterlin has stated that ‘the g special election will Gost township voters approximately $2,- Pesidant Recon Records: . Radiation Exposure SOYSSET,.N. Y. (UPI) — A pen- dant about the size of a silver dollar may save your life in the event of nuclear war. The pendant is a plastic-en-cased * * The sensitive element of the dosi- meter is phosphate glass, which emits luminescent light after being exposed to harmful X-ray or gam- ma-ray radiation. Unlike instruments that detect the presence of radiation, this one ig designed to tell of exposure the wearer May not have been aware 500. A sum of $1,400 is paid. to 72/of. dan a Says We Could just around the corner. Drown in Sea of: Paperwork He said this growing stack of paperwork required nine million clerks at an annual payroll cost of 32 billion dollars, The load, he said, is growing at a ‘staggering rate.” 1 Allyn predicted “machines now under development would relieve much of the problem, but added that “the push-button office is not Measure your windows... figure your yardage ... that’s all you'll pay for magnificent made-to-measure Fe custom drapes! 77 YARD i Pe ul. = = oe = a oo. im Price Includes FABRIC and LABOR Hurry in.. prints and any number plains! Many weaves and textures in all the most popular fibers are represented. Penney’s makes them up meticulously in pinch-pleat draperies to your measurements. Come eds come early. Be sure to measure your windows. 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Water Shortage \Rey, Burelt o Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas (= E;c-—-o-(Sciess Sortie engin Rev: Bune ol Hall wo Neteal tess Gamat Whisky Makers MRS. JOHN W. HEWITT Canada, and Mrs. Arthur Crivéa|neral home and service will follow Deaths Els he ae ) | ss the Ra | Mrs. John W. (Jennett) Hewitt, jof Sylvan Village. fat 20 am. at 8 Vincent De Past wSewnere LONDON (UPD —Sasteh whisky} poy 7 Ses ee etn '92, died Sunday at 165 S. Edth| Alo surviving ere Gece rob eS t. | By mie ASSOCIATED PRESS |i hi le distillers are the latest sufferers|pastor of the Baptist Church here. ‘St.; where She lived with her son, /¢rS. 13 grandchildren, and 13 great}Catholic ; | PrrMAN, NJ. «aPy—pr. Ea! MIC igan awyer from the drought which is’ steadily|will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday Fred Hewitt. jerendchesaren. ~ |, MIRS, WILMER G. SHARP win Eliot Willoughby, 59, Shakes-\»,, exhausting Britain's water sup-|from the Besides -Mr. Hewitt she leaves) Service will be held at 1:30 P.M.| Service for Mrs. Wilmer G.|Perian scholar, Jecturer, author Dies of Cancer plies: Burial will liamsburg. Va. and David Hewitt|Funeral Home with burial in Oakii934 ‘Durant St., will be held at|He was one of the few American} HOWELL w@—Glen C. Yelland, ning at his home at 14526 F Bruce Davis of Napanee, Ontario, | ; _ |Fowlerville with burial in Oak! * * * law in Michigan for half a cen-|8¢t that they have not been able . eee | Magdalen, 67, for- : PORTLAN i wel gene ait 4,/to resume business as Gsual, after and Sister Mary Lawn Cemetery, Stockbridge. R D, Maine (AP) —'tury, died of cancer yesterday, He “ his ;merly associated with St. Joseph | Mrs. Sharp died Friday at Pon- Frederick H., Libby, 96, believed| was 71. their summer break. % Best Seller FICTION Ee, eT iar Osteopathic Hospital after a| ‘0 be the nation’s oldest member} The Michigan Bar Assn. hon-| The brilliant sunshine which : | E oe TT osbital. De-lthree-week illness. She will be Of the Knights of Pythias, died! 2s" yetand Sept. 24 for hie 50| delighted sutema helldaymakers p 4 troit, where she had served as ; |Saturday, He was a member of : = it t ille t * " ractice pre brought only gloom farmers Rébekahs and Old rof's director of personnel since 195. hares ral “he D F. Pursiey| the social and charitable organiza yer ted ag . oui al was and workers in the aden mid- alee wie The former Mary Donovan, Sis-) Lee jtion for 74 years. ‘nee nett BOOK SHOP ter Mary Magdalen war graduated Puner®! Home in Pontiac. Ss a & | A 1909 graduate of the old De-| 'ands- ber of the local 9 W. Lawrence St A member of the Methodist’ ru , f the St. Joseph M Hospi- ; HOLLYWOOD (AP) — William/troit College of Law, Yelland ~*~ * * Surviving Se eel 'sEeccl of piensa ie fe Arkon Church, she is survived by her | Bishop, 41,- Broadway and movie|served one term as Livingston} In Lancashire, water supplies|daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Tietz of —$—$—$—$—————_—===—mms in 1918. She served with the Army "USband, three daughters, Mrs.' actor and most recently a regular|county prosecuter in 1920. At one/have now been reduced to little/Glendale, Calif., two sisters; two . z r_,| Rosalind Meyers and Mrs. Bonnie Lae *63p? ~ : j y nd five at- ‘ _ overseas in World War on the TV series “It's a Great|time he practiced in Onaway. more than a steady drip in 170,000|grandchildren a gre 59 RAMBLER _ | Nurse Corp. overseas in Wor'd W2" Potter, both of Pontiac; Mrs. Ruth|Life"" died Saterlay ot cance | Survivors include his wife Anna,|homes. The authorities have "i © $] 648° of Mercy at Dubuque, Ia. |Cristner of Port Huron; and three; ~ *® * jand a daughter, Mrs. W. H. Mc-/| warned that even this small supply} The Rev. R. J. Karney of Lan- HEATER Service will be held at 11 a.m. /S08S: Glenn of Port Huron; Robert) HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Dr. Neil Jr. of Charlotte, N.C. Funeral|may be cut off without warning|sing will officiate at Wednesday's Cheese Your Own Equipment Tuesday in the hospital chapel/ith the U. S. Army at Fort Ben-| Milton G. Winternitz, 74, former! services, will be tomorrow, at any moment, service. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER jwith burial in Holy ‘Sepulchre|"™8- Ga., and Richard, serving | sansa — — Mi 6-3900 Cemetery. ‘ jin Japan with the U. S. Air Force. ’ —— Mrs. Sharp also leaves three AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA ANNA E. SCHMITZ isisters. ee ew < MEOGRA ; E. Schmitz, 77, of 23) JOHN | : | ; : Ml PHING$ Parke St. wes dead on arrival at| aceeee seine de Sadak : J , SERVICE Joseph Mercy Hospital, Satur-|,, Hicks. 70. of 1350 Pontiac Rd. | U > | | + Bulletins, > > > > > More for Your Money! ... Hurry and Be Sure! MOTOROLA 17 Inch | PORTABLE TW Has carrying handle . .*. built-in antenna ... 155 square inch viewable. picture area —1 year warranty on picture tube—FREE 90 DAY SERVICE and DELIVERY. t. day. . . A A member of the Altar Society 'S pending at Pixley Funeral Home. Letters, Etc. ~wwew°rweevee#e«wtvvreyvfl»+e+e+ftvegegye* vw at ; Church where she was a member, peep bag eaya ‘ 39 Oakland FE 4-9591¢ neral Home. Prayers will be said Nathan Judd. 77. of 3066 Moss St. PPPPDPAPAPAPAAPAI AAA vat 9:15 am. Tuesday at the fu- will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow | a eas Gen —— |Levittown, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. | at Pursley Funeral Hhome. Bur- ial will follow in White Chapel surviving is a sister, Charlotte |Lyle H. Schultz of Royal Oaik, 7 : bud | | | |Memorial Cemetery, Troy. | Onl ap e | Mr. Judd died Saturday at the pwwevuvuvvvvwvvvvVeVveCCeee ST e v Schmitz of Pontiac. four grandchildren. |home of his daughter, Mrs. John) > At 7:30 tonight the Rosary will NATHAN JUDD e |Liley, with whom he resided, after Cricket Rocker * Sirviving are tive daughters, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic He died unexpectedly of a heart FAST SERVICE! > be recited at the Brace-Smith Fu- KEEGO HARBOR — Service for Surviving are Mrs. Klem Guenterberg of Detroit, | _ P ,Mrs. Dorothy Knight. of Indiana, a 7 95 )Mrs. C. W. Pool of Detroit, Mrs. t |John Liley of Keego Harbor and . MAYTAG 'Mrs. Ralph Hale of Clarkston; . and five sons, John of Clarkston, Ivan FE. of Indiana, James O. and -Automatic Washer William, both of Pontiac, and Eu- gene of Illinois Full family capacity. Push button wash- . They're ing —- Hot, Warm, Cold temperature cia taerahis One sister and four brothers also i Installed and delwared free, and sturdy.A _ mnvive.- welcome | MRS. JAMES MC COY $ 00 ~ addition to | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- With any colonial ice for Mrs. James (Rebecca FE.) : Trade room. Colorful McCoy, %, of 186 Foxbury St. - tie-on seat will be held at the Kennedy Fu- and back neral Home, Bellfontaine, Ohio, pillows. A with burial in the Bellfontaine real buy for Cemetery. : so little money, Arrangements were handled by the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home —— Walled Lake. f / @®@ Mrs. McCoy died at her home} . : Sunday after an illness of one AO) Seed year. : - Surviving are four daughters, | #5332273: Mrs. Edna Crandell of Milford, | ;Mrs. John Tarbutton of Bellfon- Many other Chairs and Rockers of { taine, Ohio. Mrs. B. FE. Littlejohn 5 al styles, sizes, finishes and colors },°f Cincinnati and Mrs. W. I. O'Neil to choose from. Now at ial of Detroit; and a son, J. C. Me- s Satan mal pce Noy ot Kalamaaeo, sven grand Fully Automatic Washer . . children and eight great-grandchil- : Better Quality for Your Money - tdren. Three brothers also survive. With Automatic Suds Saver Our 23rd Year of Greater Value Giving at This " Same Location MRS. HARRY PEIRCE KEEGO HARBOR — Service for Mrs. Harry E. (Grace) Peirce, Has built-in lint filter — Big 10 ound D 10 Ca ul cE 84, of 2863 Orchard Lake Rd., will : _.. 2 \ nn ees be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at capacity Cycle. Weekly y avery C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home here. (4 Ample FREE Cemetery, Wyandotte. NO MONEY DOWN — INSTALLED FREE \ ; Parking Mrs. Peirce died Saturday after . — 4 an illness of a-year and a half : : come EDWARD RIX Open Friday and Monday ATTICA ~— Service for Edward , 2 Evenings. We Are Closed Rix, 74, of 4710 Hart St., will be 8 Cubic Foot Furniture Wednesday Alternoon. held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at , Muir Brothers Funeral Home, La- KELVI NATOR 144 Oakland Ave, MAYTAG DRYER “Hajo-of-Heat’’ — Big capacity all fabric dryer — Rust proof, chip proof, corrosion proof. peer. Burial will follow in Attica Cemetery. 4 Mr. Rix died Saturday at Lapeer) Refrigerator Freezer Across the top freezer. Convenient storage door. NO MONEY DOWN 168” ~« RCA Whirlpool Automatic Washer 169” Installed free. All fabric washer — Big 10-pound capacity. NO MONEY DOWN ELECTRIC RANGE FOR ONLY 1 88 With. ; Trade This General Electric tange has .3 large storage drawers, big oversize oven, auto- matic timer, top light and what a price. SC ANE IR OCR Rad NR HORN oe A | HOOVER’ SWEEPER | 2-speed motor, automatic . shift, throw away bag— modern style. All attach- ETA sp gs 7 WEST HURON ST. FE 8-0424 , of PONTIAC: ‘ 51 WEST HURON STREET OP" FE 44-1555, Es 4 =a 1959 : 4 4 "| THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, British Opposition Dramatically Closes Gap Labor, Conservatives Neck and N eck With the Liberal party support- bigger majority than the 52-seat margin they won in 1955,. There are 630 seats in the — * * Pontiac’s Official ie See * test successful. * capsule was only a boiler plate * sule it carries weighs one ton and is surmounted by a 16-foot escape safely lower the capsule to earth. Ff ORDO OH OSS CAMA S OO °** ce > a Test Successful Little Joe Zooms Up 40 Miles With Capsule; Destroyed as Planned WASHINGTON (AP)—A Little Joe booster rocket has turned in a big performance for space sci- entists. The rocket Sunday hoisted a dummy spacecapsule with an in- ert @scape rocket system to an al- titude of 40 miles above the At- lantic Ocean. ‘They were intention- ally destroyed according to plan about 24% minutes after launching. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration stamped the ~*~ * * The from the Wal- lop’s Island, Va., research station was the first in a series for the|--~ Little Joes, The dummy space mock-up of the type that will car- ry man into space. Neither the capsule nor the es- | cape system was instrumented for | the test of the rocket’s booster, | launching and destruct s}stems. x * * The Little Joe is a 24-foot, 20,- 000-pound rocket. The 10-foot cap- Thomas Davenport, a black- smith from Brandon, Vt., made what is believed to be the world’s first electric motor in 1834 by winding the magnet with silk from his wife’s wedding dress. POWERFUL NEW PLUNGER CLEARS NEVER AGAIN that sick feeling when your toilet overflows ‘TOILAFLEX'’ Toilet Plunger +265 wx : guaranteed AT MOST MARDWARE STORES 4 i ~ Another You find it attractive because of the simplicity of lines, the absence of over-design. : You're drawn to its crisp freedom, its perfect form, its exhil- arating freshness. 7 You'll find it amiably obedient because of Wide-Track Wheels and a thoroughly new suspension system. Wide-Track firms the foundation, stabilizes, balances. A softer suspension makes it responsive, quick and easy to take direction. Pontiac’s Tempest engines for 1960 are more vigorous PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION RETAIL STORE - General Motors Corp. 65 Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, Mich, . ~ * ° ~ The 1960 Catalina Convertible Wide-Track Wheels give you swayless stability, solid comfort. You maneuver with skillful sureness, accurate control. It’s ‘the sweetest, most precise, most rewarding driving you've ever felt. TPONTTAGC cis ony can wernt wion-TRACK SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER JACK-W: HAUPT KEEGO SALES & SERVICE “RUSS JOHNSON PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE INC. MOTOR SALES * No Main Street 3080 Orchard Lake Rd. 51 N. Broadway Clarkston, Mich. Keego Harbor, Mich. Lake Orion, Mich. « HOMER HIGHT MOTORS polls ; campaign, t glitte: prom- Laborites led by Hugh Gaitskell|S2owed * buse 20% per cent had io Cte. cuts and increased oid | HOOVER DEALER had dramatically closed’ the £8P/when these ‘don't knows’ were|®8@ Pensions and some super-slick] ait MAKES REPAIRED with Prime Minister Harold Mac- asked which party they were more television electioneering combined 90 DAY GUARANTEE q millan’s Conservatives, seeking | inlined to support, they put Labor|t? hack away at the Tory lead. FREE ESTIMATES Ps third term in the nationwide elec- ahead 42% per cent to 41. One newspaper survey didn’t FREE PICK-UP ond DELIVERY 80 tion of a House of Commons agree. The right-wing Sunday Dis- ade ok on on a igh Aw Thursday. .| STARTLING REVERSAL patch surveyed 208 doubtful dis- ON ALL SERVICE R-Ohio which’ country, | equipment. capita peop: any 0 ; But with only three days to go,} When the campaign opened just|tricts and concluded the Conser- py who a the potas Such combinations that threat- * *« * country in the world—19.5 pounds a massive and decisive block of|over two weeks ago, the national|vatives would get back with a 51-| A-1 Vacuum Cleaner Act and the 1959 Landrum-Griffin en the free American market must} Asst. Secretary of Defense|last year. This put them ahead of voters appeared still undecided. opinion polls gave Labor little|seat majority. “labor reform’? law “are going to be brought under uniform restric-|Charles C. Finucane said the two the Swiss, the pre-war champions, | * * * chance. The Conservatives’ popu-| SALES and SERVICE cure all the evils” and “break tions of the same federal anti-trust|services had volunteered to re-\whose per capita consumption was The Liberal News Chronicle's larity then appegred sufficient-to| The United States has 6 per cent |] 21 Water St. FE 4-3777 laws,” he said. duce their forces, but that the Ar-|18.7 pounds in 1958. ilatest poll indicated the two ma- send them back with as big or.of the world’s total land area. — | the great economic and political - ; a epgnan i ~power of labor bosses is sadly ~ mistaken.” : “Theodore Roosevelt needed the big stick of antitrust. and anti- ® at the than ever. You have a wide choice of V-8 power packages, ranging from the high performance 425 to the economical 4.25E which prefers regular erade gasoline. The car, the keys, the catalog, the courtesy—all await you at your Pontiac dealer. INC. 160 S. Washington Oxford, Mich. Ao— NARROW TRACK PONTIAC’S WIDE.TRACK The 1960 Bonneville Convertible WHEELS SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK INC. 223 Main Street Rochester, Mich. me. ee ete flies ill a OS pc Mila lms Stee sain slime fil, len ila, ee, Re i Bie cine Hi. ie Me Mi lee, Ty ii Mi, Bae. Ke Bee, lee Sie Bee So be tee ei le, eis ath nl: et on Ge Be Mh GM ke PS By 8, Peed ge es Oe pe a) en ey es Soa hs Se Re ee 2 eee ee 4a 2. eh . > \ Me a : ‘ ; > ‘ ae : j sf FOURTEEN 7 3 THE-PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1959 “Junket Renews Faith'Harriman Says: Nixon May Talk Dairy Strike Is Averted eng sg federal Art Boy Paes Let's Not Use saith of Johnson in People 3.3) Capitalism’ to UAW Oct. 15 After Marathon Talks {Drowns (5Fins.... DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Two _ DETROIT (UPI) — Residents in) would have struck early this ~ MELSINGI, Finland —Fit- weeks of traveling through Texas| BOSTON, Mass. (AP)—W. Ave- i i 1 the metropolitan area received) morning if the contract not s oy renewed the faith of Sen. Lyndon el) Harrimab, eprint Reuther Expects Reply'|...i- min deliveries this mori eh _— heavy tog. Sinahe. ot Bee er B. Johnson in the strength of On eed coghelen nould be aboi.; Today to Atlantic City! as usual, but it was a close call,| © 1500 workers Inside. the 21 |-south Finland, to celebrate the ae SEN be A POPNT haste, Invitation _A strike which would have cut | S2)rtes involved, and 3,590 driver | fenst day of the town's. patron FED-UP with “Teldphone calls are handy, let-| He told a Ford Hall Forum Sun- off 70 per cent of the area's milk wae, ters: are good, but nothing quite|day night: “Capitalism im the supply was averted yesterday | State and federal mediators sat Their motorboat collided equals sitting down with a man/minds of the people of Asia is} DETROIT a—The United Auto ot another and just talking,” Johnson said|almost synonymous with colonial-| | Workers intone is ay Workers Local 8 ratified an | were held for two months before — on his weekly broadcast for Tex-jism. It seems to me that we Nixon's answer doday to an IMVi) . none which was the result as : : z in k [ ; tight-top seamless? radio stations. =a not permit Mr. (Nikita) |tation to address their convention) of . 9s.heur marathon bargaia- the agreement was reached water, Only six were saved “From all these meetings and| Khrushchev or any other Commu-|at Atlantic City, N.J. -ing session with the Detroit Milk (Aavertisement) (advertiesment) Neumode’s famous FLEX-TOP banishes from hundreds of Texans, I've/nist to write us down as the stand-| x* * * Dealers Assn. forever that “cut” feeling that comes from gained renewed faith that no su- ard-bearer of capitalism. Nixon’s Washington office prom- | ti Rectal Itch . persalesman of any foreign ‘ism,’ “Our economic system has little ised last week he would reply one! The new two - year contract, Lsormen hg tight-top seamless nylons. no Khrushchey or anyone else, resemblance to the century-old way or another on the telephone! | which became effective at mid- FLEX-TOPS give i ih ae will ever successfully peddle his, Marxist concept of capitalism, and to UAW President Walter Reuther.| night Saturday night, gave the ~ Sto a Minutes en ery ware in America,” Johnson said. we should abolish the word.’ The Vice President's press sec-/ dairy workers a provision for sev- p movement ... give you'perfect fit above . — wr are retary, — oe wes| eranme pay we oe _ time. Science Finds New Healing oy carver the knee . .. take up garter-strain as well. Se ee Promptly Stops Itching and Pain pa arrange his schedule. He was in-| The contract also included a You'll find FLEX-TOPS on of IAW St te ».| New York, N. ¥. (Special) — | ment” was reported and veri- ou’ll fin every one LOWEST PRICES vited to talk to the UAW Oct. 15. ieee ot ane, — — m, One of the most common afftic- | fied by doctors’ observations. these famous Neumode Seamless Nylons: EVER AT Previously, three Pemocratic | — 4 tions is a condition known as | This improvement was main- 7 . ‘ NCE U.S. senators, all 1960 presiden- |the agreement, as well as in-) «itching piles”. It is most | tained in cases where doctors’ Dependable” famous walking-sheer... . $89 CURT’S APPLIA tial nomination possibilities, ac- | creases in fringe benefits such a embarrassing for the vigtim | observations were continued “Honeybare” semi-stretch dress sheer: .. 1.00 .. ~ cepted invitations to address the | hospitalization. | during the any ond especially = pernet mente! ees “Boulevard” dress sheer in tints. ....... 1.15 { ravating at nig ese sulfe 7 . SPECIAL! ; | oaeeaticn fate a | Some 4,000 union members | *SRravVallg le you've used | variety of hemorrhoid condi. “Tissue Sheer” with reinforced heel... .. : . = USED S| NGER opi oer para —— | without results — bees’ 8 good tions; soup of 10 to 20 years’ ome, show: minrre ca aga , news. For , science se . - _ he had other commitments. = Find Man Asphyxiated | has found a new healing sub- | The secret is this new healing "Cover Girl” all-stretch sheer. ......... eine —y Accepting were Sens. John Ken- Car N oe l stance with the, Seager pomp td ty a “M £ 6 condel shoes. 1.35 a } ® o A wWweenwnwt eee “4 Reconditioned oo Pa nedy of Massachusetts, ‘ Hubert/!# Or ear Cadiliac ability ~ — y stop the | covery ~ oF ven” with “cn geil 1.35. & Electrified a and pain. It actu- | research insti 8 ootsa lisle-lined pg, Humphrey of Minnesota, and Stu-| CADILLAC W—Ra all rinks hemorrhoids — | stance is now obtainable in oint- 1 ymond Billett, i : . _ ! PORTABLE . . *19.50 art, Symington of, Mianour. Kew of eral McBain, wat found) wane, SOCEN, Media oe | ee Ye hae Tr Hice-tep siphons Os bette»: Met eager + ? jasphyxiated yesterday in his car) oduces a remarkably effec- | Preparation H suppositories —_——— FREE. sip a inew: Raklaed (ton Oct. 12 and Humphrey Oct. 15.) on US. a about one mile north! ve rate of healing. Its germ- (convenient to 7, if awa @ Reconditioned lof Cadillac. killi properties also help pre- rom home) or ration - e igre ania spall eiates ) a The UAW convention will be held) State Police said the motor was vent betestion. ointment with special applice- Neumode Hosiery Pp FE 5-4049 oe Tour a at Atlantic City, N.J., Oct. 9-16./running and that Billett- appar- In one hemorrhoid case after | tor. Absolute satisfaction After Hours OR 3-9702 /Gearantee pm In his invitation to the three ently had fallen asleep and for-, another “very strikingimprove- | anteed or money etunded. x 82 N. Saginaw FE 2-7730 Free bonus gift. All purpose zigzag Terma $] 25 ae Dommecents ghee Republicans, | gotten to turn off the > ignition. ; ttach ts. Trade-ins accepted. We . s |Reuther sai UAW was not/——— a eae __ etold ad service all makes Per Week > interested in “political power or} political patronage’ but in ‘‘leg- islative programs and government 2.@ policies that reflect the needs, ) = hopes and aspirations of. all the % people."’ of Lodge Detects wa New Softness | in Soviet Line * FACTORY REBUILT 1 Charmin TOILET “, People’s Food Town Bonus Cpn. Buys » Charmin TOILET TISSUE ROLL Ho ¢ Py -F Fully Gueranteed “ag "7 Garden dar derderdardar carded Abesbbhhsssbbabssand ~ o4ebesssedce GUO eremnil of | § «3 . NEW ‘YORK (®—Henry Cabot 2 EXPIRES OCT. 7, 1980 Large Selection Lodge, U.S. ambassador to the | a ; 1.) | United Nations, says he believes oe AA a As as Aa a | Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- | chev’s recent tour of the United These machines have been spray y painted and new wringers installed. will give many years of good service All other parts have been replaced States paved os way for a sum- . weeny with new ones. -Thesé machines - | mit meeting this winter. T -D L J bbbbdbsbbbsecseecsbcticceccccebsdecscssbssnssbbchobooses beets yee ast-D-Lite. ° People's Food Town Bonus Cpn. Buys Tast-D-Lite SLICED BEETS | chev throughout his travels in | | Lodge, who was with Khrush- SPECIAL RECONDITIONED SLICED “Rebuilt by Carf's Appliance Using Our On Parts” | — an evolution in the Soviet | “They used to say, for exam- | ple. that if war came they | wouldn't be hurt but all the | Democratic countries would be hurt,’’ Lodge commented. ‘‘Well now they don’t say that. Mr. | Khrushchey said only a mad- | man would want war.” + Evidence at Hand %] NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPD — Larry Cook, 19, admitted break-| *+ ing into Thomas Wycoff's home| ie | after Wycoff confronted him in| * ‘court and identified the suit Cook | was wearing as the one that had * been stolen from him. UA Ua Fully Guaranteed 4 g & 3 $ FE S t E e Rx UE SSLELESTTESSSLES $25 Week Free Home Demonstration FE 54049 Complete Parts and Repair Service on All Cleaners! We Sell What We Advertise! We Service and Stock Parts for AN Makes... Disposal] Bags—Heses—Brushes—Belis, etc. CURT’S Appliances ag 1077 W. Huron Atter Hours OR 3-9702 OPEN MON., FRI. ‘TIL 9 P.M ¥ 2 ¥ ¥ * . eee Fant People’s Food Town Sonus Cpn. 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JIFEY PIE CRUST MIX. =. 10¢ STRAWBERRIES 15° REAL PRUNE PRUNE JUICE om” «29% FOOD TOWN | | PEOPLE'S SUPER MARKETS ok FOOD MARKETS rrric ava * We WI HH i te HOH HK HK HH HK I KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Kh Northern Ireland has a popule-| + SETS SSS tics ot 1% million. — JAVITS ~ ad IDART|: A complete new line of economy cars in the low-price field! OCT.9S NOW DODGE BUILDS TWO GREAT CARS New DODGE DART + New ’60 DODGE an . 4 / in « ~~ Bed ESSE Nab ALL FOOD TOWN MARKETS—OPEN SUND eee ae. “—S Se OU acre ste eee ae Sp RT ae es : ; psn cari eee ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1959 3 soni FIFTEEN > x ~~ Plan High School Concert Nov. 2: Conductor : : oe From East ‘Must Learn. PM etal ane oe Two mix-match sleepers in one package give mothers. ways of switch- ing tops and bottoms because they are color coordinated. One sleeper is a Wilsons Prepare for Guests RNC RY NIE mip Se > Womens Se 5 print called Zoo Parade, the other is a. solid pastel. washable, long wearing cotton knit with double feet and elastic ankles. They are made in SAS RAO EE! SHE FRE To Host Beloit Gathering Meadow Brook Hall, the estaté of Mr. and’ Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson, will be the scene of a special program for Beloit College alumni, parents, coun- selors, prospective students and guests on Sunday. The Wilsons are trustees and Mr. Wilson is an alumnus of the Wisconsin college. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will be host and hostess at the affair titled “Beloit in Detroit.” A tour of Meadow Brook Hal] at 4 p. m. will be followed by a 478 aval i £ ip ne ig ¥ doz pa , EEC, 4 ff si z i ; buffet supper_and a program designed. to.. acquaint - guests with Beloit college traditions and future plans. x * * Participants in the program will include Miller Upton, president of the college, history professor Robert Irrmann who will narrate an_ illustrated “Story of Beloit’? and repre- sentatives of the college dean's, alumni and development of- fices. Harriet Keye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keye of Pleasant Ridge and Dennis Wik, president of the Beloit stu- . dent body, will also participate. * * * The Beloit alumni committee helping to plan the event in- cludes, in addition to Mr. and Club of Detroit and Mrs. Mark Beaubien, Mr. and Mrs. Vin- Mr. and Mrs Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hansen of Madison Heights, Mrs. Lucy Barlass Purnell] of Royal Oak, and Thomas S. Heywood of Dearborn. * * * Beloit alumni in Pontiac in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. Professor to to U. of M. Recefit eyewitness accounts of European affairs by one of the nation’s most qualified po- litical observegs will be the attraction at the Birmingham University of Michigan Alum- nae Club tea on Tuesday. * * * The tea, featuring Prof. Preston W. Slosson of the’ his- tory department of the Uni- versity of Michigan, will be held at the home of Mrs. L. R. Leader of Cranbrook road in Bloomfield Hills. The af- fair will start at 1:15 p. m. ~\ Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Leland and Mrs. Albert H. Stauffacher. Rent Glee 4 The classic figure of Ameri- can beauty is the ‘‘perfect 36,’’ or at least, so say the seers of Atlantic City. That would be 36-32-36. * * * But what about beauty’s fourth dimension? It’s the di- mension you can’t see but with- ‘out it there is no true beauty. Let’s call it the ‘‘disposition”’ dimension. It's the readiness to smile, not frown; the instinct to speak well of others, to lend a sympathetic ear, to offer help when it is needed. It is the embodiment of the saying, ‘Beauty is as beauty does.” * * * As with all beauty treatments it must be cultivated and then practiced consistently until it becomes a habit. It will be- come your second nature. Your fourth beauty dimension will be as immediately identified with you as your figure or your face or the color of your hair. * * * Serenity of disposition de- pends on physical well being. Speak Alumnae > PRESTON W. SLOSSON Andreae, Mrs. W. C. Ran- dall, Mrs. Robert Atkinson and Mrs. R. F. Watt. Mrs. Robert Carpenter, so- * * * cial chairman, will have Mrg. Calvin Patterson, Mrs. M. J. Bell, Mrs. J. U.. Klarr and Mrs. P. E. Bollinger as her assistants, ction Will Direct and choral arranger and con- ductor for the Oldsmobile deal- er shows. 5 * * * This fall’s program will in- clude 250 Pontiac Northern High School vocalists under the direction of Melvin Lari- mer, and 650 Pontiac Central High School singers under the direction of Doreen Voltmann, A. Michael Dempsey and George Putnam. x * * and total of more than 30,000 stu- dents in choruses participating in 64 festivals and clinics un- der his direction. Last year he directed the Wayne State University Choral Festival in Detroit. * *x * At present he is choral pro- fessor at Ithaca College in Ith- School in 1949, 1952 and 1956 as guest conductor. * * * He will have three rehear- sals with the massed chorus before the concert. This informal fall music fes- tival, which will be held in the Pontiac Northern High School gymnasium this year, has long been an important event in the musical life of the Pon- tiac secondary schools. Faithful Hair Care We've just learned that faith- ful Moslems shampoo their hair on Friday only — the Middle East's equivalent of the ‘Saturday night bath.” Dimensions Don't let yourself get over- tired. It leads to irritation and short temper. When you de- tect such symptoms, take a beauty break. Postpone that business appointment or even cancel that heavy date if neces- sary. Chances are, in your up- set state, you wouldn't have been very successful anyway. x * * The beauty break is built on rest and relaxation. Relax the inner tensions along with the nerves and muscles. Start with a leisurely, warm and luxuri- ous. bath. If bubbles do .any- thing for you, make it a bubble bath. After drying, massage the body ever so gently, using a good quality witch hazel. You'll almost feel your muscles’ gratitude as they re- lax. Now take your time with the rest of your nightly beauty chores and climb between the sheets. x -* * Give yourself an extra hour or two of sleep this night and you'll look and feel your beauty best at home or in the office next day. Your fourth beauty dimension will shine through. Rebekahs Hold Service at Meet Pontiac Rebekah Lodge No. 450 met recently at Malta Temple on Perkins street. A memorial service was held for Mrs. Ethel Kluge and Mrs. Cora McClellan. New members will be in- itiated at the Oct. 16 meeting. Mrs. Ervid Smith of Kemp St. will be hostess to the mem- bers on Saturday, Oct. 10. Fall Luncheon at First Baptist Attended by 75 mittee served the luncheon, Mrs. Roy McBeth of the Strathmoor Judson Baptist Church in Detroit was guest speaker. Mrs. Robert Lee and Mrs William Hakes took part in ~ DON CRAIG Smith-Johnson Nuptial Vows Pronounced Sandra Lou Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard J. Johnson of Edison street, married Joseph LeRoy Smith of Williams street Sept. 26 at Central Methodist Church. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Harry Smith of Ken- tucky, * * * The bride wore a floor-length gown embroidered in lace with a tricot insert at the bodice. She carried a bouquet of pom- pons, white orchids and streamers of lily of the valley. Mrs. Robert J. Vance was matron of honor and Peggy Johnson was the bride's at- tendant. They are both sisters of the bride. They wore pastel blue satin and lace gowns and carried cascade bouquets of yellow daisies and chrysanthe- mums, * * * Ear] Hall and Lynn Johnson, brother of the bride, attended the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. First Dance of Fall Held by Trailers The Cross Trailers held their opening dance of the season at Willis School Friday evening with members and 18 guest couples from Rochester. Ox- ford, Aubufn Heights, Orton- ville, Almont and Ferndale. This is an_ intermediate level group for western square and round dancing. The club will meet the first and third Fridays of each month af Willis School to dance from 8:30 to midnight. Sam Joan will be the caller. Officers for the coming year are Bruce Allen, president; Chris Holmes of Romeo, vice president; Mrs. James Bar- wick of Utica, secretary, and Mrs. David Slater, treasurer. 4 -: ay a ’ Ly Lae a PALS yk ee phe a, 5 « ee apa » ¥ to Accept Some Gifts both ran out of cigarettes. She said she would go to the store to get some. “Knowing I had none left, she asked what brand I smoked “‘When my husband and I returned home I told him what I did and he thinks his friend's wife may take this as an insult when she discovers the money. Will you please tell me if I was wrong?”’ : Answer: I agree with your husband that having offered to pay for the cigarettes, and your money having been re- fused, you should have ac- cepted with thanks the hos- pitably offered gift without leaving the money for it. “Dear Mrs. Post: My brother recently had a son and they called him James. My brother's name is also James, but he is James Henry and his son James Stephen. Half the family say he cannot be called Jr. because the middle name is not the same, the other half feels he can because the first name is the same. Who is right?”’ Answer: He is not Jr., which we would be only if his name were identical with that of his father. “Dear Mrs. Post: Concern- ing pallbearers, is it customary for them to offer their services, or are they asked to fill this position? If so, how does one go about this. Also, are they given anything for performing this service?” Answer: Certain best friends of the deceased are selected and asked to be pallbearers. They are not given anything. Sylvanites View Films on Mexico The New Sylvanites met at the home of Mrs. Howard White on Avondale avenue Thursday evening for their first regular meeting of the year. Mrs. Roger Cuneo from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in- troduced Mrs. A. D. McLoy who talked on the U.N. and showed slides of her recent trip ‘to Mexico. Mrs. Warter Britton was a guest at the meeting. It’s a two-sided story in this new reversible nylon snowsuit, here worn by a playful Eskimo lad headed | for a bank of new fallen snow. When he gets tired of one color, the jacket can, be turned inside out and he “~ This fall suit of Forstmann plaid in autumnal copper and green features the latest bit of fashion elegance—a flattering shawl fur collar. The longer, belted double breasted and the shoulders. are rounded, more relaxed Dropps-Hurd Wedding Witnessed by 300 Grace Ann Hurd of LaJose, Pa, and Everette H. Dropps were married Sept. 26 at.St Michael Catholic Church in the presence of some 300 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hurd of LaJose, Pa. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Dropps of West Brooklyn avenue. Fashioned with tiers of Chan- tilly lace the bride’s gown was floor length and was enhanced by a Sabrina neckline and fitted bodice. She wore a pure silk fingertip veil and held an arrangement of white roses, lilies-of-the-valley and stream- ers centered by red roses. * x * Mrs. Gordon Dropps of Ann Arbor attended as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Joyce Dropps and Mrs. Daniel Dropps. The attendants’ gowns were . of red taffeta in princess lines and featured aitiffon bodices accented at the back with a panel effect. They Wore matching feather theadpieces and held bouquets of red and white carnations. * * * Gordon F. Dropps of Ann Arbor, brother of the bride- groom, was best man. Usher- ing were Daniel J. Dropps and Richard Artega of Auburn Heights. 7 « ees = MRS. EVERETTE H. DROPPS After a reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall, the couple left for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls. They will reside on LaFay drive. sitll 8. . has a different-colored jacket complete with pockets and an easy-closing zipper. The interlining is dacron and the suit can be machine washed. Available: locally. 4 jacket is . + all creating a look. ; ~~ wa we eS ~ ind oF OF Se ys " “eee Se Be * i Bel % ee MRS CsA eee ON Lk eee be Gea ge 2 \ . ’ \ f t t 4. ,, ) ! , ' j 4 » 19. - ‘SIXTEEN _ : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 59 Abby Advises , : . a, _ | Parliamentary. ote | — , : | | Club to Lunch ; GET READY NOW FOR WINTER | - -_— . ats. -! be RE rion © : Man! Here S How tO ol W fey. Club will open is fall season sy | SP ie < with a luncheon at Bethany | ; 4 ‘ : x 24 : ov ’ Baptist Church on Wednesday, Z H , TREN (it need in the whole to-get — She is hard to get. 7 ee _—«=éBy ABIGAIL VAN \BU ally oth. = Beam, eT ice'ts aa tthe a nice | Oct % | } / DEAR ABBY: I am sick and oF See school. She i Linda sounds = Guest speaker, John Hennes. _ tired of reading articles like: (4) Rub her back. _ esto gel glare i om ana sey; will discuss “The Sewage | » | band Happy” or “How To Hold DEAR ABBY; My wife has | She turned down a chance to a tae - Chairman of the meeting is * “4 | Your Man.” ae will kins Pen, Ranty. ame, Bo HATES gion abi Mrs. Dale Nolfe. bs © Topcoats © Hunting Jackets | How about wal tos tack, The The club was organized in PICK-UP & | |v women? ” 1928 for the purpose of self- : © Sweaters Winter Skirts - | ; - Girl” by Beverly the : . © Winter DELIVERY ; Let's open a 5 the of a teen. | improvement through the study © Suits : magazine or ten ag a of parliamentary law. New | , newspaper Sg pie ig members are always welcome. : once and find : Anyone interested may. con- 4 mend this excellent book ,) AR an article on y tact the president, Mrs. John - “Ten Ways Coe es eee at canter | MeNeeley of Forest drive. : 1038 BALDWIN AVE. FE 2-9289 Tn eos Xa stand” them. vidual. Te |i ife Happy : tcome « — ana =! or “How To oo . Darker Stockings eas ahem Ae . Hold Your , Fe airtime won, | Create: Trim Legs : the hair- |= ee N: ir > “What Every Teenager Wants 3 upon > te Autumn Special i sical ABBY DEAR “WILL”: Perhaps | tuber kite Overy Brice vig ee To Know,” send 2c and a cut. This is a J ee ; I wish you'd your wife is using these clothes dy, Reger and Bob who comes ; To make legs look thinner, specialty and ’ CUSTOM - BUILT say something about this in | 4. an “incentive” to go on a | kia’ la ant Polagaar’ ‘hand- , nat @ mache . your column, Abby. We women | diet one of these Mondays. In- ong 5 af project. You want te CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE cule use a lift. Thanks @ | stead pestering her to give | look attractive with a ine the clothes away — pester | do that will compliment } og IDA her to get streamlined. Noth- WCTU to Meet current style trends. This is DEAR IDA: A man would be | ing inspires a woman to diet : assured with a lovely new astonished \to know how little | like the sight of the clothes she Al |-Day Tuesday “do.” effort it takes to make his wife | can no Jonger co Re ae uday mesting cf the Pen Since your —wy is b de- , 12 v7 , a ay e nden upon a - Se ese ieee iTS ae Federation of WETU ie sched Young Ladies’ Days | /Rgapeeeraee coer (1.) Tell her you love her at ~ *& * i ~—— Tuesday at First Baptist we co ment to have ao a oe | least once a day. DEAR ABBY: I would like. |CDurch. , s or you. 's F actdeceepiment Ber when | se ata Al te So he ete ei ater she deserves it. certain girl. Her name is Lin- : . . donne!l Hair Sty! > B- 14 ‘ c: | (3.) Remember her occasion- | da and she is about the best Big pep tewtepe Cpa bond MA ee. iné SOF from $139 00 ‘at noon. Members have been asked Baldwin, Pontiac. PE §-3736. , 5 Te a Ys 29 to bring their own table service. - . ; ae The “Different” Look Tea and coffee will be furnished. | ' cap PE ePaper Matching Chair from .... $79.50 A business session will precede ss - — — for yu... the program. \ - rs Why can you buy this superior : _ @ Cheice of many beautiful quality sofa so reasonably? Be- PERMANENTS Announces Course | ’ x cover fabrics’ cause you are buying direct from * Complete ; nas ‘ schedule of classes for the Ev 3 Glee GE Set oo the maker — eliminating the j $5 — $6 = $7.50 . ards has been announced by| = ee spring -filled cushions! usual “middle-man” costs. Celia Merrill Turner, director of| . “yl Steel-reinferced. full web ll Work bi Styled Hair Cutting | the Will-O-Way Apprentice Thea- | - ae ership rao eaten. from... ye, $1.30 ter on West Long Lake road in| ‘ merine® e . Regis a . — . | . > s 5 3 : — _ ” ’ [now being accepted for the dra- ES , _ e e bd Furniture Makers ANNALIESE BEAU I Y SALON ‘matic school's 10-week term which) : ° : s i Pontiac a] Ne : ee 3 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 Over 28 Years || 80% N. Saginaw St. es ee ; ¢ L; / =~ | = 4 . ot | om ee, . PRL Y wa BA ene . | Pe _ x . ~ ae | Over 1,000 Yards | gay | Fabulous. From a_ distance, | . ve 9 S oe bed 0%, these exotic parrots look like vivid) Ry ; a je ANS oil paintings. Narrow panels are| i 2 BS ¢: modern, dramatic = 5 tol5 Yd. Lengths $e ee Art in cross-stitch — a, fascinat-| % . te, N 2s i eo oF ing hobby. Pattern 966: transfer of | i (A Few U p to 40 Yards) “hiiyg BOOM two 8x2l-inch parrot panels; color| ® : chart; directions. a Send thirty-five cents (coins) for) =. this pattern — add ¢ cents for each Bs SHEERS —SEMI-SHEERS pattern for 1st-class mailing. 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Carol Lynley as the girl and Brandon de Wilde as the boy are appealing and convincing,. both in their startled awakening to love and the stunned realization of its aftermath. Moreover, they are held strictly responsible, even to their own part in the failure to bridge the gap of under- standing with their parents. Everyone, in fact, is given fair but uncompromising treat- ment. A—Excellent. Y—Excellent for mature young people. (20th C-Fox) STARTS WEDNESDAY PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER ¢ ry F - Drop That Tremere | Life Can "By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | up or pluck your eyebrows This column will’ give you no/stand straight. It will not tell . beauty ‘information. It how to avoid worry, , jnot fe ATTENTION Overweight Women - Of Pontiac How much longer are you going to put off doing something about your figure problem. You probably have been wanting to do some- thing about those unwanted, unattractive pounds and inches for months, Let HOUSE of VENUS put you on the short, fun filled road back to health and lovely figure. You'll appreciate it, going from flabby softness to wonderful fitness! Fall Special eget - $ 50 Per ky 1 Week For a Course Individually for You pen Men.. Fri Act Now! Call FEderal 4-9582 Setardsy House: of Venus Figure Salons MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S$. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD. May we never take life for granted. May we always be aware of the humor and pathos.and stimu- lation of daily life as it is delivered to us each 24 | hours! He's Not Grumbling, He’s Just a Husband By RUTH MILLETT ;workbench or otherwise off by | Memo to the autumn brides: The himself. honeymoon is over when — | He asks, “What's for dinner?'’; much,” when you ask hing what BEFORE the home-coming kiss. | happened at the office: He starts saying, “Nothing | ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5,°1959 Bé Beautiful! your teenage children, or how to too great for folks, and then the discouragements and frus- trations creep up on one’s nat- ural enthusiasm for ‘Wing like tropical mildew on leather shoes. At such times we can't see any further away or higher up than an earth worm. * * * We all have our times of strain, our frustrations and personal crises, but may the time never light on the water, a sunset, the fail to give use a lift! come when unfolding blossoms, the vivid colors of fall, moon-.|( first zippy feel of frost or the|{ aroma of rain on newly cut grass, | Bridal Shower Attended by 115 Guests Thursday Members at Madison See Film . A bridal shower was held Thurs- } day at St, Benedict Hall in honor] COmplete Corset | Madison School PTSA met lof Betty Felice, bride-lect of Department. Thursday evening at the (Rudy Fortino. Hostesses were Mrs. school. Mrs. William Mihalik |joe Fortine, Mrs. Frank For.{| BOBETTE SHOP introduced the following offi- |tino, Mrs. Paul Felice, Mrs, Henry|| 14 N. Saginaw FE 2-6921 cers for the year. They are: Mrs, Mihalek, president; Mrs. Harrol Beebe, mother vice president; Robert Mineweaser, father vice president; Connie Coon, teacher vice president. * * * Mrs. Anton Koenig is sec- retary; Mrs, William Simpson, treasurer; Mrs. Floyd Miller, historian, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kives and Mrs, Fred Felice, Mrs. Sam Calabrese and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felice of Navajo drive, and Mr. Fortino, son of Mrs. Dominic Fortino of Cass avenue, will be married Nov. 7 at St. Benedict Catholic Church. Custom Upholstery 25 Yrs. of Practical Experience 205 Voorheis Rd. FE 4-2857 Between Telegraph & Orchard Lote Announcement was made that Mrs. Paal Felice will attend as Bennett, council delegates. |matron of honor, Bridesmaids wil || FREE MINK STOLE Free A film entitled “A Desk for (be Mrs. Henry Felice, Joan Pritch- “YOU CAN WIN” Billie” ‘was shown, lard, Sally Godoshian and Mary Mrs. Donald Johnson was (Felice. Rose Felice and Norene Come In .. . Or Call DeSote SCHUTZ MOTORS pPiym. 812 8. Weedward MI 6-5800 Birmingham JO 6-1545 chairman of the refreshment committee assisted by the sev- enth grade homeroom mothers. Salvadore will act as junior brides- maids. | The duties of best man will be! PUC0GCGCCOGGoOCoOoGosoboéaaa a WE’D BE HALF DEAD livered to us each 24 hours! deeply whether this means happi- ness or unhappiness. Otherwise we aré half dead even though we breathe and move and eat and sleep and talk. ~ Tomorrow: “You Can Inherit, as Well as Acquire, Foot Trouble.” INFANT DOLL — WARDROBE 4870 FOR DOLL 10”—20" TALL | He grumbies as he writes checks’ But don’t you worry about any for the bills. \of those si “that the honeymoon) Sesest shee ly is over, y are also signs that] | Play isha ogres fear |your than is taking on the habits of getting a weekly poker club to /* Settled, married man. | How to Avoid I TONY’S Beauty Shop } Main-Floor 35 W. Huron St. FE 3-7186 Expert Stylists to Serve You!.. @ Carl @ Golda | gether and have asked him tebe Bleary Eyes a member. He fails to notice your new hair- It’s no fun to greet friends with strained, bleary eyes. There are many ways to avoid this look. One is to use cotton compresses soaked with witch hazel pressed over the eyes. Dashing cold water or hold- ing cool compresses against the eyelids also will tighten the skin and refresh the eyes. He reads the paper while. you clear the table and. wash the dishes, without any offer from him to help. He asks, “Does it have to be done NOW?” when you ask him to do a chore. He asks what you have been do- ing all day and then doesn’t seem to listen to your answer. You discover that he can be grumpy before he gets his first cup of coffee in the morning. | | AND may the time never come |‘ when I miss through unawareness = the humor and pathos and stimu-|'c lation of daily life as it is de-|€ May you and I never take lite | 2 or people for grarited! May we always have the ability to fee]|€ | crtehurys ® THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT | A Detonair Daytimers in basic black calf , LE As seen in LIFE! Underscore your autumn fash- ions with these smartly tapered, easy mid-heel pumps. In black, to wear with so many colors. “PADDOCK,” perf - trimmed spectator in soft, textured calf. “MARVEL” in smooth calf with softly draped bow. Both styles in brown calf. Shoe Salon — Mezzanine wae | be bu ferns Halom | | Delight a little girl on Christmas| @ Eileen @ Mary Dep @ Joanne @ Carole. . For the Most Modern Hair Styles. All Under ee Tony's Visit Personal TONY S Supervision Unique Budget t. ‘He hides behind the paper at the breakfast table. He doesn’t bother to pretend These Folks Never Saw a Clothespin You'll save yourself the both- with this beautiful baby-doll ward-| robe. Easy-sew pattern includes! bunting, snow-suit, overall set, coat, hat, dress, slip and panties. that a dish that didn’t turn out! |quite right is delicious. | He asks you if you can’t keep| \the bills down. He begins to spend a lot of time at a hobby that keeps him at a | | | *encae , | There's no sign of intelligent | | life on Mars — and sometimes | | very few signs of it on earth. FATHER & SON CLEANERS | SUITS signe (plain) . only . ) SLACKS 19 su FE 2-6424 One Block North of Pontiac Mir. Engr. Bidg. N MI — NOTICE —— } We will not sacrifice QUALITY at these “ SARI SPECIAL PRICES 4 7 LRIRLRIALIAES PANTS ‘ (Plain) RTS ; 4 369 N. Saginaw (Cor. Howard) Printed Pattern 4870: For dolls 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 inches. State’ size. | Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for! each pattern for Ist-class mailing. | |Send to Anne Adams, care of The! ‘Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept.,! 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Name, Address ‘with Zone, Size and Style Number. ALL PERMANENTS ONE PRICE Ps Ths COMPLETE WITH CUT and SET NONE HIGHER You Get All This: Carefree Haircut er of clothespins when you hang the family wash — if you move the whole kit and ca- beodle to the island of Aruba | in the Caribbean. There, the Arubans just hang their clean clothes on the cac- tus fence that surrounds each laundry yard. The cactus thorns and ever-constant trade winds keep the wash in place until it's dry. around nee ene cn Permanent by an Experi- FRESH INDIVIDUAL PLASTIC BAGS NOW PROTECT YOUR LAUNDERED SHIRTS Now Specially Priced! 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Friday that Du Pont could t, which started} action 10 years ago, | ot announced whether it will | was that the ruling was favorable to both Du Pont and General Motors stocks. REMOVES CLOUD One spokesman, Charies Mc- Goldrick, head of the research de- partment of Walston & Co., called it “the most bullish decision that could have occurred under the circumstances. It removes a cloud which has been hanging over both General Motors and Du Pont.” But the decision should have | little, if any. direct impact on the affairs of the average man on the street or even the cus- | tomers of General Motors’ cars | and refrigerators or Du Pont’s mylon stockings and other chein- ical products. The defense contended during the trial that an undesirable im- pact could have resulted if the court granted the government's re- quest for a forced sale of GM stock j s x * One witness testified that this would depress the value of GM stock to the point where General Motors could not successfully raise the funds needed to main-/ tain its position in the automotive industry by selling its stock in the | open market. * * Judge government had not shown that General Motors gave preferential treatment to Du Pont’s products, | He said: “The government's princinal | concern appears to be that Du Pont’s continuing financial interest in General Motors will force (it) to see that General Motors is the prime. if not exclusive recipient of Du Pont's research activities."”’ The government does not sug: | gest that there is any evidence that Du Pont has favored Gen- eral Motors over General Motors’ competitors. Such a charge was made in the original complaint but was never proven. “It is out of deference, there- fore. to the government's naked suggestion that Du Pont might fa- vor General Motors, that the court Proposes to include in the final judgement provisions which will specifically prohibit Du Pont from offering any product or service to General Motors on terms and con- ditions more favorable than those offered to competitors of General Motors."’ * © & LaBuy said if General Motors owned a large block of Du Pont stock rather than the other way) around ‘‘there might be some 1n- centive for Genera] Motors to buy! from Du Pont in order to increase the latter’s sales and profits.’ But in this case, he went on, General Motors has no financial interest in Du Pont “and the court is aware of no incentive which would op- erate to influence a General Motors employe to favor Du Pont én any way.” * * * Robert A. Bicks, head of the gov- ernment’s antitrust division was absent from his Washington home on a weekend sailing trip and his’ assistant said it is absolutely im-| possible to speculate on whether | the government wil] appeal the decision. \ In Washington, Rep. Emmanuel Celler (D-NY), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said! the decision should be appealed. | He said the ruling totally disre- garded the recommendations of ad Justice Department. People 60 to 80 Tear Out Tifis Ad - and mail it today to find out how you can still apply for, a $1,000 life Insurance policy to, help take care of final ex- | penses without burdening your | family. You handle. the entire trans- | action by mail with OLD, AMERICAN of KANSAS) CITY. No obligation. No one’ will call on you! Write today, simply giving; your name, address and year of birth. Mail tg Old American! Insurance Co., k, Dept. L1021A, Kansas , Mo. (Advertisement) f The government filed tis first pity. 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Commercial Building Boom Hi ~~ Record In Waterford Town: tion will feature a full basement for additional classrooms, ~*~ * * Another addition to the Union! {Lake Lumber Co. on Cooley Lake road for a commercial lawn mow- _ ler sales and service business add- advance-|ed $9,000 to the building permit cost total. 4 NEW GAS STATIONS A new ‘sporting goods store = — . ai? fee il i * * * Owners of another $20,000 clin- : ; Crescent Lake read are John Bell, Lieyd Kirby and John Step- pert. The 46 by 34 foot building is of the latest design. i i s 5B * A $20,000 clinic on Highland road|' between Alma and Irwin streets was opened fecently by James Luttman. The modern light gray/and small business building sets off the highway some/dot the 3l-square mile township F z : topping entrance MODERN DENTAL CLINIC—Typical of the many, smart new buildings constructed recently in Waterford Township is this mod- ern denta} clinic at 1132 Voorheis road. The bi-level structure, Pontiae Press Phete owned by Dr. M. Kenneth Dickstein, has seven rooms on the sec- ond floor. The addition, at the right,,will have two levels for classrooms and a le on Elizabéeth Lake road near | ishments oe Pontine Press Photo main auditorium S clinics in the state was opened! Walton. } last_ month an the north side of) | yota) fir all building in Wa-| Voorheis road between Calvert and) terford Township since January Waverly streets. The attractive! $30,000 bi-level building features! large windows on the ground floor) es, wel as, in the seven ottcel Says Reds |M. Kenneth Dickstein is the own- ~ « * now stands at about $6,234,628. Far Out in Lett Field WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen, Phil tL One of the most unusual] dental issuance of permits, according to has been in the prot sul | gineering field for 13 years, | maintaining offices in the Pon. | $100,000 Building’ of Johnson & Anderson Will Be Elaborate Construction is under way for a paneled front, along with thin-lime light walls with the newest type white solar .selecting-glass blocks, will be featured in the building. * * * Library, conference, accounting and clerical rooms comprise the ground floor plan. Also included Face brick and an aluminum ‘to Be Witnesses Freighter Crew spared no expense in appoint- ments and design. Built of modern design, the “|hipped roofed building . has. two levels, connected by long decora- tive bowling pins as posts for a divider effect. E The coffee shop will accommo- date more than 80 people. There rare locker rooms for men and women and a supervised nursery on the first level permits parents to peek into the room through a one-way glass window without the children knowing it. A stainjess steel kitchen is sit- uated 50 that both the coffee shop and food bar on the south side of the building may be ac- commodated at the same time. Walk-in coolers are another kitchen feature. Carpeting extends from one end of the 184-foot lobby to the other, and newdype blue. and gray plastic fiberglas seats accommodate niore than 600 people, ex¢luding specte- jare a print room, a file room and a completely equipped coffee lounge. Seven spacious offices with |movable wood and glass partitions jwill be installed on the second | Second floor. The Johnson & Anderson firm tiac State Bank Building for the past eight. Established as consulting engi- |neers for surrounding townships ‘and other municipalities, it has won recognition for designing the |Warren treatment plant, rated one 'of the finest in the country. | To Consider New Post .| WASHINGTON (UPI)—A Senate ip A. Hart (D-Mich) Believes So-|Subcommittee plans to study! \viet Premier Khrushchev came to|Whether the United States needs . \the United States, “not to learn,|@ Super cabinet secretary for na- Dutch Sailor Facing | Indictment in Death of | Chicago Heiress | BOSTON (UPI)—Crewmen from ‘inquiry into the mysterious death lof Chicago heiress Lynn Kauff-, \man. ‘ ’ * * * An estimated 25 witnesses were scheduled to appear before Suffolk County grand jury. District Attorney Garret H. Bryne said he will seek an in- | dictment against Willem M. L. | Van Rie, Dutch radio officer aboard the Utrecht. Police said Van Rie, who now is in a Brooklyn jail on a fugitive jcharge, admitted he had ‘a love affair with the young divorcee — semi-nude body was found jnear Spectacle Island in Boston arbor. Police also quoted Van Rie as tors viewing exhibition play. There is space for 500 more people if there is a need, Bonfiglio said. Hi-fi music plays as bowlers get into .the swing, and an inter-com- munication system permits relay- ing messages throughout the build ing. / The interior walls are archer blue, with pastel shaded colors level. A large drafting room with the Dutch freighter Utrecht were for trim. All the wood paneling lin- accommodations for 20 engineer-|expected to be key witnesses to- ing the lower level walls is of \ing draftsmen also will be on the day at the opening of an official Japanese ash wood. The building is air - conditioned for summer and is heated by hot air in the winter. Mobile Color TV Gear * Owned by Red Skelton LOS ANGELES (UPI) — €o- median Red Skelton today is the proud possession of the world’s first mobile color TV tape record- ing facility, which set him back more than $500,000. Skelton announced purchase of the facility yesterday. He said it included a studio on wheels with two color videotape ‘television re- \jcorders, three color TV cameras and. associated studio gear. | He said he plans to begin opera- tions with the new mobile color \but te perfofm,”* and compares the|tiona] security to help America saying he struck the girl during|taping within four months and that ‘Russian stand with a not very|oUtthink, outplan and outper-'an argument on the day she died ibright baseball player. * * * form” Russia in the cold war. | —_— : oe Hart, in an interview over Mich- but did not throw her overboard. igan TV stations last night, said Offered in 20 Models, Three Series he was sorry Khrushchev did not) \visit Detroit and added that “those | - F 1a: of us in Michigan would have ex- Sevewal emailer office ne aad our feelings without Vio- | | ence. 48 feet and has a large black-|while every day more building) The senator alse said that one | area leading to the front|plans pour into the township build-/ difficuity for the U.S. in nego- | ihe is in the process of forming an independent production company. Dodge Dart Making Its Bow Today The Dodge Dart, heralded as the needs of every buyer—is offered.|in station wagon méidels where a ling department for inspection for| tiating with Russia is that the /first completely new full line of The Seneca and Pioneer models|small fin is canted outward from Seviets can “be rbitrary, jautos to enter the low-priced field feature the completely new econ-|the body line. oa extreme in ‘hele p alestain d }since 1928, made its debut today.|omy slant 145-horsepower “6” as that when they back down from | that position people think they are “being decent.”’ * * * Actually, he said, ‘‘The truth !{s that they're so far out in left field to begin with that now they're “These economy cars are de- standard equipment. The rear bumper has smooth Also avail-|lines and includes the gas filler in signed to compete in prize and able is the 230-horsepower Red the bumper and round, well-pro- size, series for series, with the auto. industry's low-priced ‘Big Three’,”” said M. C. Patterson, | Dodge general manager. ‘The Ram V-8 engine with a two-barrel carburetor. ~ & * The top-line Phoenix has a 255- tected backup lights, WIDTH 78 INCHES Over-all length of the Dart Is Dart makes it the ‘Big Four’ now," |horsepower Red Ram V-8 with a 208.6 inches, and width is 78 inches. he added. four-barrel carburetor as standard, The Dodge Dart features include: ‘just halfway into second base, and} lequipment. The new “D-500" Ram| Optional automatic swivel seats it’s not a fair ballgame even when! they compromise.” Dick Nixon to Dedicate Law Center in Chicago CHICAGO (UPI)—Vicg President |Richard M. Nixon arrives here to- |day to dedicate a new law center The 118-inch wheelbase Dodge | | Dart will be offered in 20 sedan, station wagon, hardtop and _con- vertible models in three series— the lowest priced Seneca, the Pioneer and the top series Phoenix. “A completely” new, advance- design six-cylinder engine—inclined at an angle of 30 degrees in the at the University of Chicago. The vice president. will attend a reception and dinner and deliver, the dedicatory address tonight. He! returns to Washington tomorrow.'use regular fuel and to suit the perceptibly to its extremity, except introduces a ‘‘six-passenger” look. - - 4 ; - — 7 BEBE Sp as - lECaIN ES a __ NEW ENGINEERING BUILDING — This is the architect's graph road, the ‘bi-level structure will cost $100,000. The firm ex- of the new building that will house the Pontiac engineering pects to move into it in January. Johnson & Anderson. Located on Dixie Highway near the new Dodge Dart, whi is the four-door hardtop was unveiled the Phoenix series, showing the wide engine compartment—will provide peak economy for the U.S. motor- ist,’” Patterson said. A choice of engines—designed to) The front features a grille with vertical bars that curve down and forward from the hood. Dual headlights and a massive bumper also highlight the front styling. From the side, the new car is accented by a horizontal molding that begins ahead of the front door and extends to the rear bumper. it Induction 310-horsepower engine|that swing out to-meet you when also is available in this model. the door next to an empty seat is opened, and then swing back to the straight-aheaa position when the door is closed. When a passen- ger or driver is in the seat, he need only move his body to get out and the seat will swivel, * * * The driver’s side of the front seat in most models is higher than he remainder of the seat back. This new seat design provides The rear fender rises almost im-|added support for the driver and and the details of the rear deck st fower picture shows the stationwagon, - yling. The cars will be on dis- play at John J. Smith Dodge, Inc., 211 S. Saginaw St. NewHuron-Bowl © | \DeckedinLuxury © ‘ , t fe eae : iy ? i ; , . ; ’ »* ° a } n a ’ es a ; . } . F . : é TWENTY. -, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1059. - a ee De at r . : ra ‘ ' Pe La i , of com. : , * us putor the rules of blackjack, orjthe form of punched tapes ven reonagers Play It Cool [8 rat Ma ga Mae Took Labor Reins in 10 Years Scientist Plays 21 ect, Kings and 20 on |v nore? Pogl plaints ne ea . 7 Si Ld Sti lad ‘ : » Pa »* * * . ’ age ually late ot \ a Hugh Gaitskell’s Sincerity Stirring: — With Electronic Foe | ent reed, one wacicig oe e AnE| The mk, sens aly Z es “Al : . St. Louis but a ceanis alieds ; He never seems to tie his te BALTIMORE _ in a Univer L ee Seen a ony on en ee caiee, exposing pecker, Unite. scientist lenght an. Sncinele Game | Police report they're recevinglout can't Fedst a gvih, too, at bidding to become pera: dhen | Galtskell was born, in 1906, the : 2 - prime minister, has scored one gon of a Briton in the Indian civil x a ° ° the most rapid rises in the long _|service. At Oxtord he was an ex-| Get Finer Gifts Faster ee ag Oe and leisurely history of British good student, Befpre tre » Chae : i palit. meh tee top Eighen bet With Gold Bell Gift Stamps! ein of «pete sancti’ Se schools, noted for its scholastic + POI ition of a : hee et : ' Ms post - ae ib _ [training as much as for its snob- 4 7 ‘ British Labor party. x * * wie" alae A communicant of the Church of He's hardly the type fo greatly England, Gaitskell married a Jew- stir an audience or make quick ish girl. They. and two teenage first glance he lacks vote appeal, daughters live in an old house in but he sways voters with a bern- @ none too fashionable neighbor- ing sincerity, appealing to the hood. underdog, the aged, the poor and As leader of the party of oppo- the underprivileged. sition to the Conservgtive govern- Fellow laborite Aneurin Bevan ment, Gaitskell draws an official once looked at Hugh and sniffedl: salary of $8,400 a year. He holds “Just a dessicated adding ma- n» other paying job, but makes an chine.” occasional lecture tour. He was * * * | formerly a university lecturer in An apt political tag, perhaps, | economics. ] i Al the leader of the Labor bat be fails to give a real — WUGH GA engem never bee a odd Nay itskell is) . rail" 'er in the strict sense of the term. 5 pa Saad etined . stoop.| His rich brown hair is curly and\*"y, debate, Gaitskell a be aed He has a receding chin and ajhe’s inclined to appear a bit pop-! astating. 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MONDAY, OCTORER 5,.1950 , . e ynn to Even Series pris TWENTY-ONE ~ 2 Dodgers Hoping} White Sox Say There's || toEnd Playoff | No Panic About, Defeat || $ Los WA bad hop|two subjects: The Se le eile ary ' inFiveGames etaceocs Seesosernec| — ~ nN dresdng Toon, "lay “Raseboro’s, aplentid’ toroming| fw P Ww ] PRESS BOX Sox Squander Chances! “Yes,” seconded Manager Al Lo ve re in 3-1 Defeat casy all season and it looks like| Sm in the majors except for | J utes of the Lions-Packer game’ Yesterday at LA. we hafta win the Series the hard Orioles of the American League” ; yesterday with a fractured nose. gg ya cad sald Jim Rivera, Dr. Richard Thompson of Bloom- LOS ANGELES (UPI)—The Los/Series loss poly en : witout, tenza| Masel ant divers three poten- field Hills, team physician, set the nose afterward, and took Rote to a Angeles Dodgers, leading two|or second guessing, tink. sons hy wafting Rivers. Ape er asses Detroit hospital upon return, Wynn — their hope = Early button,” said big Kiu. “We're all “I- thought Rivera and Nellie “8 The Detroit Tigers signed four the W Series in five soning pros, ain’t we?” were out,” said Manager Lopez, [ Stra ht young players, including 18-year- Now 17-10 favorites rea ag Team trainers quietly attended| “but Aparicio was in there in the r eld catcher, Mike Fedak of Fern = =—- Series, if the Dodgers players be-|*© battle wounds of third basemen| fourth inning.” ee , saat Ramil ings amar Oral lieved if they could beat Wynn /|Billy Goodman and Sam Esposito! “I got a good jump on the play, ‘ gomery of Cless D Alsbema - they would wrap the series up on|While _ other players showered, /but i was: eis clase,” Aparicio! 7} ective lane Tuesday, But they agreed that|@essed and, without fanfare,| said. ‘I don't want to second guess ~ *e * beating Wynn, who shut them out, slipped quietly out of the huge|the umpire.” Another U. of D. player is lost 110 stadium. About the white shirt-lined Coli-} Chj Card C ff for the season because of a knee , in the first game, was a big cago Car asto aes job. x* *« * seum, the Sox had these com- . injury. Center John Jereck joins uP “I thought I had that ball easy,’’| ments: : Lamar McHan Hits 4 fullback Joe Pascuzzi on the side- “But syns rolling now,” said | said ape Luis Aparicio, Pecan Reta: br to hit T Aerials lines. Both are seniors. mama Fa Dodgers ‘were ae se Gate Ge infield with|man, stretched out on a rubbing By BRUNO L. KEARNS Tha Bicol chiens ieee wen a tin ecg of Cha sa gon estes arid glen ag Ng Boece yoo Sports Editor, Pontiac Press a ball game in the Canadian — before the largest | “I got a good jump on the |‘ a by pit oon jean GREEN BAY, Wis.—In pro foot- et een Sy eee ee ps day ee ball and had my glove down for in the clghth . ball, like geometry, the quickest nia, 16-15, at U. of D. Stadium Memorial Coliseum = me ee —— Poa nag : route between the line of scrim- pa d e,” mage and the goal line is the long * * * Py — Roger Craig, ~~ = et was just a bed break,” said MbURbaYs Revolt” ; primar =e Ln sated Army halfback Bob Anderson “game trouncing, uszewski. “Those Dodgers can't . Mersey : hav pose the White Sox ace who won ; Boston, (NHL) a. Pi Kenee (ABIL) & ‘tie|this yesterday while whipping the inde jared’ Eeoe 3 suttered against 22 games and lost 10 during the + |Detroit Lions, 28-10, before 32,157 Illinois, Saturday. This would end regular - season. Rae was All-Stars 1 title-dreaming fans. his collegiate football career, ster Sei toallled trout Seutie rere pera Reape Enel winning nl games while losing terback of the Chicago Cardinals, WEEKEND FIGHTS tive ° who studied his geometry and LOS ANGELES—Boots Monroe, 122, Los “I didn't have it at Chicago, but ae Sol Weer acl cuss wi PEE ow notrmere, 1, cate “oo ae oe a good game little interference from the De- : AP Wirephete fo pomed a eet a ee eee Today’s game was a 11-0 pick troit secondary. PASS DROPPED — Lions’ end Jim Gibbons day's game at Green Bay. Halfback Jesse Whit- capped Paddy “Orahamn ireland: & welt ‘em: affair with another record- All four Green Bay touchdowns (80) drops a key pass on a 4th down play early _tenton (47) covers on the play with Bobby Dillon |‘*Txe¥#MtS.. 5. aiia Piero Rollo, 116%. breaking throng anticipated came on passes from McHah which} in the second quarter from Tobin Rote in yester- _ (44) on the left. Green Bay beat the Lions, 28-10. pay. Rarreene diye wheal 0 ieee Ml oles gives the Detroit defensive back- — — = In ae ae a ae — field the un-enviable record of Leper White . having six of seven touchdowns in| j -21> moaned the lack of key hits in rs te n Eagles Rout Giants, 49-21; Rams Spanked Sunday’s game. through the air. * * * “We practiced all week against Upsets Scramble NFL Race downs and sped 81 yards with a|Johnny Unitas in the last quarter. Unitas conmecting for at least punt return for another TD in| Green Bay and San Francisco,| one touchdown pass for the 27th - é : to battle for last| straight league game, had three his most productive day of a three- generally figured man upset has completely! \place in the West, wound up as| passes intercepted. Richie Peti- 4 psoager a back in particular, meuahiae the Saas a . rel on scala jthe only undefeated teams left.| bon lugged the first 33 yards for four - the long passes, in- National Football League's two-| . Jimmy Brown got the job done |The Packers whipped Detroit 28-10| = score and the second by Erich NE ee ee oe | eci-cld cameaian. | for Cleveland, carrying 37 times and the 49ers thumped highly| Barnes set up a John Aveni field prote ive ant Barr’s assigned FOR | gaining 147 yards and scoring |rated Los Angeles 34-0. goal for a 9-0 lead.. Unitas was 1 tie uM r The fleet-footed McDonald scored, ‘ice as the Browns whacked Washington responded to a | ee te click untll the Bears t wasn't that McHan had plenty tongue-lashing from coach Mike 36-0. “ cow ti ok ea bi \four times yesterday and led Phil-| ee Sense Cereals 327 Eee throwing time, was able Nixon for a 23-17 triumph over | The 49ers showed a surprising . : : jadelphia’s downtrodden Eagles to —_—— ere oe —- to get rid of the ball rapidly since |, 49.21 demolishing of the Eastern) !#Vorites in the East. | Pittsburgh. strong running attack in handing coach Buster Ramsey, “ we let them get away with mur- By The Associated Press der.”’ Using the mercurial Tommy Mc- Ramsey did not single out any | Donald as his chief executioner, ol’ | base hit in the seventh inning. “It was the same for both clubs,"’ he pointed out. hid receivers were wide open. Divisi : y , - — thet : vision champion New York| Things were no different in the ; < the Rams—who never got beyond Pig Niemi rally trem — George ‘Wilson hs ee Giants in a weekend crammed with West, where Chicago's Bears| ,, McDo sag elm Lr gga the the San Francisco 29 — their first iis scan Sell tar Scabies as ss Motes St dee ae ae chat |UBSetS: |bounced back from an opening | awis comp by rea < sign of |/Shutout since 1949. J. D. Smith the close leftfield screen. Barr had re-injured his cane The Sfoot-10, 180-pound Okla-|game upset to upend NFL cham- two iachiows passes from Norm |8cored twice, on a 20-yard gallop a . ‘ioe and Torey Gd ack a ear-ihoma All-America caught passes|pion Batlimore 26-21 despite three Van Brocklin. Outgained over-all (204 a one-yard dive. Joe Perry After all, we hit the screen “ig y anything of 55, 33 and 19 yards for touch-|TD passes by Colt quarterback ; ; ‘,_|raced 32 yards for a 49er touch- five times so we have no com- nor indicate it. 333 by 239 by the Giants, Phila-iaivn before Y. A Tittle closed Ps AP Wirephote . , ; i. Swe! . A. plaint,” he added. He Pesca re HIGH JUMPER — Charlie Neal, second baseman of the Los “We didn't know until is was et eat ae hand ‘Newt out with a 13-yard pitch to Billy that even though of Angeles Dodgers, is up in the air out of the way of sliding Bitly | '° !ste that Terry aggravated York its worst defeat since 1953, | Wilson. the injury and as a result it hurt his effectiveness. Goodman of the White Sox. Neal completed a double play getting Big | 0 Gr 1 d ‘S tandi Nn QS x * * | teed mre ne ‘lenge wanted 4 Playing in a steady rain, Cleve- J . Al Smith at first base. The Dodgers won, 3-1, to Jead the Series ~ “We did it in the American| ™ games 2-1. ‘He should have told us. You CONFERENCE ALL GAMES land emphasized ball-control, using players before the Steeler game pee rains have to be able to run without WoL T Pet. Pi. Op. WL T Pet. Pts. Ov. Brown effectively while curtailing ‘PY Would be finished with the League are catchers handicap against a receiver like Northwestern 0 © 1000 16 10 2 © © 1.000 59 23; : Milt P] til] | “Washington club unless they played it who can throw as well as (John) 36 a © 0 100 34 8 Lt 1 0 500 41 17 [tS passing game. Mi um st for their li ” bsti Roseboro,” he explained ’ ’ : Baax Mctive,~ Wake soit. ¢ 9 1900 3 14 1 1 0 $00 36 44 managed to throw TD strikes of|, {0° their lives.” Substitute quar- Alston, who has been confident * © 0 9 ‘00 0 0 2 6 © 1000 ¢0 2036 yards to Bill Howton and five| rca gio Seiten threw al sue, weld Ont beyond The Lions defensive line con-. rs wows ¢ $ 2 BS 28 3 to Ray Renfro. The Cards scored| wn strikes of 70 and 46 ng. got tained the Packer 1 0 000 0 2 1 1 © ‘800 20 3in the third period King Hill |Y@74s to Bill Anderson and Joe his pitching plans after naming]. ground game. | 1 0 00 83% 63 0 won me a ila aa Walton, respectively, to t the Craig to face Wynn again. Neither f In the first quarter the Packers © 0 100 © 6 1 1 © 500 14 30 ONe-yard sneak. -ltde. » to turn would Lopez disclose whom he had gained 76 rushing but for the next three quarters after a defensive oe SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Statistics of Towers eer (Q Succeed Fred Haney fesre2s, sm . SL Rae nee Alston did say that his relief ter only 46 yards on the ground. | = First downs a ace, Larry Sherry, a hero in the . “Early in the game our receivers > Rushing yardage Fe 233 Dodgers’ pennant playoff vietory | LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Mil-|quarters that Perini felt his club|Couldn’t hold onto the ball,” said = ar in oln S a ia ee and in Sunday’s game, would |waukee Braves are seeking a\needed a leader with strong will Wilson pointing to passes dropped z Passes mtercepted by cane sar be back in.the bullpen. “name”? manager to succeed Fred|and an iron hand to handle some by Steve Junker, Jim Gibbons and) —_ . Cr S @Q - oe and then ! oo 0 8 greta pee Maker friar? epee hitting stars for the Dodgers, be- OS old ee ee ee ee ge esi naa ber Netiecings On 0 Mapenh ° °° 0 ¢ ° 3 run play, Wally Moon grounded cog BLO 3 2 oat, Neal going to second. It prob- Piurninconae 6 bb. ably would have been a double ; Pest 3 play if Neal had not gone with fot Deaicier in Ten, hen the pitch. : . in ; O—F for Goodman = * Ot ni Then Donovan’ AD oe him. He walked , Nea oad Salven 0h Go Vaile wee hits, Lopez took es ae ae | ace Gerry Staley. id ae Furillo looked at Staley’s first wees 3 14 pitch, a strike, and then Klussewski, Ri- Staley. sinker just to the Gerke. oi Nee 5 pete pee ya Bs — § ithe high on the list include Freddie Cincinnati Reds; Eddie Stanky in an official capacity with e St. Louis Cardinals; Bobby Bragan, manager of the Pacific former would possibly fit the description he type of manager we will Rote pass was : ibbons on the Pockets and another by Junker on Packer After recovering the ball McHan hit MeGee on the first play for a 41-yard tally. A couple minutes later, Eart Morrall had to kick take the same care in outfitting them. I first check the ball for" prop- er weight for the person and then for the correct span. The span should feel comfortable when, after inserting the thumb in the ball and rotating it freely in the thumb- hole, the fingers rest across the finger holes with the first and sec- ond joints extending about one- quarter inch past the edge of the holes. If the ball does not fit properly, it will feel much heavier. I advise: never to attempt to roll a bowling ball without wear- ing the proper bowling Shoes. #¥or the right-handed bowler, the left sole is made of leather so he can slide easily, while the right is made of rubber. If you don’t own your own shoes, they Lions’ Statistics Packers Liens First downs rushing ...... ¢ 4 5) — Ferg pied raming 11S Yards son ae 202 TOTAL a . 272 -284 Passes Attempted .-...... 17 er Passes Com Be .rcee R 18 Punting averegs ane) . dias = e 20 28 Fumbles Rosvs sect See bse 1 3 10) 28) eeeene @73 6 cbaeceunes “m6 60 14 SCORING SUMMARY OTE Tie ciate wa, RTS ints: er. : Martin (50 yds) ( GREEN BAY: Touchdowns: Knafele (12 McHan pass) (36 Poists: Nornug (4) they should not bind or restrict! movement. The. girls, too, should wear coni- Sawchuk, who had to stop only| \10 shots, was backed up by a| three-goal uprising in the second fortable clothes. ing dresses or skirt-blouse combi- nations similar to the kind that lady golfers taste and yet do not impede arm and leg: movements during de-| livery. of Centennial PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—U, S. Open champion Billy Casper, aft- er going three months without |winning a tournament, got back |his putting form and took top money in the $20,000 Oregon Cen- tennial open golf tournament which ended here yesterday. Casper led the field by three strokes with a score of 269 for 72 ‘holes on the par 35-37—72 Port- land Golf Club course, period when Gordie Howe, Lou Marcon and Billy McNiel all scored for the Wings. Attractive bow!- Norm Uliman and Warren God- frey also scored for the Wings who now have a record of 10 ex- hibition victories without a de- feat. wear are in good The Wings’ win over the Bears, jchampions of the American |Ledgue, was a far cry. from a \Saturday night game in Montreal where the defending champion Ca- inadiens downed the National | ‘Legue All-Stars, 6-1, with Saw- chuk in the nets for the Stars. e The Red Wings play three ‘more | By, C Portiand add Golf 250 @oney-winners asper Jr., $2,800 pg tae : | pple Valley. Calif. 69-64-67-69—269 exhibitions in Ontario and Quebec = agan, $1.650 71-67-67-67—272 F - ndo, a 7 -67-67— before opening their season next Bob Duden, si.ase BE LiL : . : swego, Ore 68-68-68-68—272 (Satur day in Montreal. Mussa ods 614 7 - Clarksville, Tenn. 72-67-69-66—274 Bob Rosburg, $1.000 NATIONAL FOOTBAL LLEAGUE =| ron Youn’ pi Gent 1 TORO TE—88 By The Associated Press Leandro, Calif. ... 65-68-69-73—278 Billy Maxwell, 71,000 EASTERN CONFERENCE essa, Tex. ....... €8-69-69-69—275 W LT Pet. Pts op Charlies Sifford, $850 Chicago Cards ..... 110 500 56 55 Los Angeles ........ 72-66-69-469—276 New York ...... 1.1 0 500 44 70 Dewy, Sanders, Pittsburgh... 110 500 34 30 fami Beach, Fla. ... 70-11-66-70—277 Cleveland = ......... 1 1 06 500 41 24) Don January, Philadelphia "|. . |: 110 500 63 43! sion a SS a 69-68-70-70—277 eaeael asia 11 0 300 4 06)" ™oyretal River, Fla. <7 67-407671—77 WESTERN CONFERENCE Dic Knight, 9650 Green, Bay ceeeee H 8 @ 1.000, 7 16) -_ RO oe ca svesce 68-69-72-69—278 San ‘ancisco ..... a } Tom ° |Baltimore ....... 1 1 0 500 42. 35|, Bronxville, N.Y. ...... 70-70-70-68—278 Chicago Bears ....1 1 @ 500 32 30 JAY Hebert, $590 e-n4t-n—an Detroit == ......,.. 620 00 19 RN penuh . +» 67-71-67-7 Les Angeles ....... e230 WO 21 8 “Vencouver, B.C. ..---. 71-70-68-71~280 SATURDAY'’S RESULT | Ed Oliver, $490 : Chicago Beats 26, Baltimore 21 nver 70-71-49-71—281 : “ SUNDAY’S RESULTS Jerry Mageé, $490 pooeoag, x, a — 7 a. phvone .. 72-73-71-46—281 ‘ Green Bay 28, roit 10 | Dic ranahan | 4 0 34, Los Angeles 6 | sone Cele. sccecs 72-47-76-13-—-282__ Philadelphia 49, New York in ’ . | Washington 23, Pittsbu Tae | » Shreveport, | La. er 11-73-67-71—~282 ms WEEK" J ‘au arney. . SUNDAY 3 rene Mass. .... 70-70-76468-—283 Baltimore at Detroit ac eck. Chicago Cards at Wash la ke Anges, punebeitet 7014 7 68289 Los . WELU New. York at Clevel Grossinger, BY. ..... a | x Pittsburgh at Philadelphie \ Tommy Jacobs, $340 San Francisco at Green Bay Whittier, Calif +» 7)717048-8 From Wrinkle to Curve ~ \ s+ { TWENTY-TWO | r | , , THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1959 - @SCORESS) looks Like Long Year-for “Mi; | Casein kaseene 8 sneen 3. uiaasoe 13 ra 23 heey exi | V: | a RS meat . } . Man After 34.8 , Western iinole 26. Gentral Bich, 20 iu . | lems? | E or Wolverines : Mt ¥ Sa": : Victory Over Mi) 2s. cast 16, i a ‘ -Monree Tiltmois Lake Porest 1 . ci i ' Elliott Has “Work Cut Catholic Central is one who cota gnviee ¥ fem. fea a Moree xy = | Out After Saturday's Martin’s Improved Play, Saseeaeh night. Like all winning Ohie U. 46 Rent state 9 Alabama’ 7" Vendersit, # Poor Showing -Team Hustle Please MSU vay pueda bea aes Wabash 15 “ Ff S| Coach the Most maid be was a tie nicmmaadl toe 53, urst 0 Arkansas e too. Wocster 13, Union 6 ewreana #, @tate 6 By CHUCK ABAIR ie 6 Toledo 38. Be : 13 — It looks like Toledo 38 Baldwin Wallace’ 20 | Seabee staip i: Manone cua 2 eae sear to the k- By BILL CORNWELL saitaaree Cathelie steam rellered Ampere i Uninet Pay Michigan. Cerny TR tedibow gees cae You bad to| Mia Public $20 Castignola tried Sane Seine 34 Hi» te I wet, Te, Cee Bs 00 Mank: oine Se 5 don Gls Daley bas eel oheteae ca ala Sad Mies.“ 12 ;, | North “Texas Su West texas 6 urday’s poor showing against Mich- ugherty was % va 3 LB |New Mexico 17, Texas Westera 7 |igan State, that the Wolverines as happy as he was here Saturday Re i Holy Cross 20, Villanova @ | Arie State Univ) 31, Montana state ¢/face the grim fact they may not afternoon in the Michigan State Perhaps the Falcons, top- jenn Hopkins 42, Pranklin Marshall ¢ | wEsT win a conference game in view of| — {dressing room after his’ Spartans ranked Class B eleven in Michi- 82, Vermont 14 | regen 14, Wpshengten State 6 their league sehedule, walloped Michigan, 34-8. pom Ratredige se: Bonny. Be Oberlin Seen teat © | Washington $1. Utah 6 » Bef Not since season when rating. They led last week's penn Btate SA Colgate 30 | sabrina Yous 8 aaehigus’s hast alesse ee his MSU powerhouse ‘chalked ap| Associated Press poll by a single ee 2 | {dahe “State “Sk.” West. “Colo. ‘State 7 would bo eguieat Mlisseeeh that : an 1 record has the genial Irish-| “°* Rutgers y Adams State 28. Colo. State College 14 MSU, : man cut loose with the chuckles coe a} Call Poly ik, Sen Diego Stale s | Minnesota, Milinois and Indiana. LOOKING Pontiac | qusnine 0 Ee But the first twe have already OVER SCORES — Looking over They were left to right Press Phote were heard on this occasion. r s - imam SCHOOL sconss beaten Bump Eilictt’s eleven and, the Bowlerama scoreboard to see what they had ence Stapleton, , Frank Pavlinac, Gar. jand humorous “Duffyisms” that . tarda | om the basis of to beat in the opening qualifying Jerry Cannon, Bob Gohsman and There Grosse Pointe 4 Park 6 performances to round at Roch- Julian Grimes. Pa were a number of rea- M : | date, the other ester Lanes were these vlinac was the only one in the | sons fanistique 44 three appear to last squad mem for his glowing ; seskapes Get Sith ahaeen 1 | BAVC much stronger teams bers. group to make the finals. the. fnctenal- one at tee r P Newberry toskey 6 du Prencis $0 Best hopes for ending Michigan's . Bema Lose K v0B Cathotie Central 36. Gk. Joven «| jagainst Oregon State this week. = Copa Saneyas =~ Saal Sean 2 Holy Redeemer RO @hrine ¢ (ue) bal og | | 8 victory, of course. oP Contenders Minus ty oe e in three starts 74 to Ne Ou “I was particularly impressed] Senior Signal Call River 13, St. Theresa 7 | braska Saturday. fl by the auiers Bt. ey spirit and hustle & Be ot Rat, ae g uddies Pace Bowlerama boys,” Dutty remarked. “They| fOF Rest of Season BSAA EERE) 3 vite tings) pape ae Me ; six into its 3rd successive it be a tremen-| By THE ASSOCIATED it Martin ® . contest following a 34-8 Two hometown buddies stole the day was turned in by Jim Kirk-| Maple Lanes dous boost to their morale.” N Gt. Florian 20 beating by|show Sunday in the opening round | Maple in Walled Lake or orthwestern and Purdue, a pair JACKSON ™ 13, Cathedral Central ¢ eee ot qualitying in the 3rd annual Por-|inete of 185 cane nuh een Oct. 17 at Westside Recreation. |, *~ * * of powerful contenders for the Big HARNESS RACEWA Elliott said he would “stress |ti8® Press Bowlerama at Roch- 235 along with a 226 and) wednesday at I was very pleased to see Mar.|Ten football championship, will ace . eee |Catches His Own Pass everything” when asked about |°¢r Lanes. (215 for an actual total of 676. A! sa midnight is the|tin running so well again,” added |Ave to play the rest of the season _ SAN FRANCISCO | pout. Wetense! til Bively Roskt che bu Sk ‘ond tmmeuaiee oor true leah ot AA age him oaltyiig ro , the 2adiine Marta of old; eapocieliy on backs at a oe @ — Forty- | - Defense will likely head the | ,. teammates on three 68) for 3rd pl round. The final men's on : Niner quarterback Y. ie) oe pe alge elegra-ge betel —— «! [session and the one women’s day|toa:entty trasreg teal wend as Se ee ee secomplished a football novelty | yards on the ground. ation of a ernoon of Others who for qualifying will be held apparently trapped wound up| Senior Thorton in defeating FREE MINK STOLE Free |) s. naay—ne + hie 7 | But the rookie skipper to _|bowtiag. | nals were made the Oct. 25/55 in Oct./making about 30 yards down the|/owa, 14-10, Saturday and Purdue's “YOU CAN WIN” tes caught his own pass | iors he would continu bond Te-| Deuris, a Rochester Junior ifending ch Fred McClelland, de- the deadline for both being|sidelines. I- thought he might go/foss Fichtner was sidelined in a Come in a Se a as [same offense. ‘You don’t dnd —_ —— 596 to go | Frank Pevinae aad Boa Comey pape All women will compete|all the way, but he ran out of 28-7 triumph over Notre Dame. ee Angeles ahar Lundy (something away aft 96 handicap for _ 62 Lanes. running room. Thorton fractured DeSete SCHUTZ MOTORS riym. deflected the pass high, inte the (ce ee eae WOTKiNE On! total. Meyers hit 504 and had 94 Art Schwartz of Holly, who . Lake Orion resident| DUtty pulled a new one after the) ankle on the firct me «t O12 &. Woodward air. Tittle bed it and ram |D¢ pointed out ’ | handicap for 688. The St. Michael failed to make the grade, re- [With a 117 handicap, gained 4th |S4™e. It has been customary for’ 5 pale — 6. 6-5300 Birmingham 6-155 Tl tor fear. | Injuries could also be a big prob-| “dent held the lead until Deuris entered for another try immedi. |Place by hitting 526 for a: 643|h¢ MSU grid-boss ¢o munch an iealion, onllesedl « shame Gace ————————<—— jlem in getting ready for this week.| ‘°° °VeF © the Inst squad ately after throwing his Inst bail, ‘tal. Cork started strong wihh|eeele after each contest. This} trecture etter being FF |Myers, Ben McRae and Wilbert) —————————S— = * try again either next Sunday at off to 166. He had 642 with a With orange in hand, Duffy ia- CASH? Sen —_— cred, “ow a lowe make ot lat hd seas Cp Hecate \Oy | M © . Pa by the Spartans and are currently|Minneapolis Considered quills, itp bouts, gael Reeth, be edbeks “How Gears [ern t0,abe over tor Thornton ‘ ts to victory Just sa wittett hed hi . berth in the Huron Bow! finals | S° putting us in a class with [However y _Jalat had high praetor usu | a ts Plan Franch on the last squad. A 215 single Save jut besnnes wo wes Gis |tal in Iecae bene good year for his 1se OV featured his ball ” ’ Purdue and how the the word!... es “Don’t count them | € gave hegprdigper ete brew e- q ts She: today. Boilermakers will fare without him | seanel to: ge. Racy tere oe | WASHINGTON (AP) — Calvin! satisfied with this strong for » 574 to go with a 58 ithe Hawkeyes this Saterday et ’ ‘ : i |Griffith, President of the W season's attend-| handicap for 632. He is a Pontiac # » Es ‘ very strong - running backs,” |; e ash-|ance of slightly more resident Iowa City and the lowans Purdue will find | staied the saddened sewecmey, |inéton Senators, tald the Weshing-|--0 gain of obsar 100000 one ix ee Ee eel Soo an ney ee ai chen & has on ke Bret ie tos You’ h ’ ”. ¥ > Inter caine gut the running atlas oe I oan T. McDonald a nd Fred roe nea Rem Ren he "Eig Ten tated Wisconsin. , a erb Adder! ane ~t -| “No, I'm not sati ” 12 ge a a ig tea You're the boss’at Beneficial] ne'sects sammie Celts eriewed by thet anor OT ear ert er re ade] Daagary ald thee ina ruprises Saturday uii-car Ula ase gucoe deus Oo ee fe ee ®t find|game of the World Series, said: nce ‘Sere chee DOR” TE eek hee ace Illinois shocked Army, 20-14. and Fesairs Jestthone HEPEAL aa te rementa, auto | /any bright spots for his club on a| re World Series, sald:/ The Sporting ‘News in St. Louis! Nineteen different keglers rolled Big Ten and Rose Bow! champs|“'? #t with « Ray Eliot version of much you w e Manager how | (gloomy day, he did have | ewe'y had said the Senators must still be rated one of the na-|'"® lonely end formation. you want. Phone for your loan today! words for quarterback St good Ve ve always been open to ol-| plagued by low , along|200 games as a total of 23 wereltion’s best teams kin and sub fullback Bill Tuneicitt na which would improve our fi-\t. move to Minneapolis in’ so0 | Tooree” “They lost a heartbreaker Loans $25 te $508 on Signature, Furniture er Car \of Ferndale. ° g heagers Gfaseie ts _ talked Griffith told the Washinnios All scores are unofficial until) Northwestern,” Duffy said 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC ae said a Michigan TD on July. At the time, I par aayiy Post: “It's purely a matter of|*Verases cas be checked. Forest Evashevski is sure to con 2nd Fer, Lawrence Bids. « Phone: Fideral 2.8249 with jae which Bob Suci halted /fer would have to be submitted = paren ye scores with handicaps in/his team high for us. There bby seromaenee regen sen orermes ils 1 IT ete have mate Saings ore] oT ot Fa oe tO ees Te beet ie ings more) “I understand from o . . im trick (4) ....3 235680. : |interesting. But he added: “The ; ther il T fi | - |Pred 4 (117) ..186-301-18 ——— were outhitting us, anyway.” ¥ sources that Minneapolis is ready p € 11e Or sf = (aa)... ayiebiiiee—sea| Evasheveki and = Daugherty NEFICIAL | aA ian eS oe an sea in writing. p ‘ irr et eed es ae assistants at | . ; en ck from the World : . MeDonald (31) ....++.423-184-180—-638 Biggie Munn. The FINANCE CO. | Indians Edae Chiefs Scriet tu take the otter up, with In Publinx Finale —{fscitsss 2 EEE SS) town nead conch sti has close CO 1998. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO my board of directors and, if it’s Ted Nowakow (56) 18-166 connections in the state and anal \? V | approved, we'll in turn ask the|. -oree Players tied for ist place orm “Andress Ne Prpeeeees 1 7 i8| often does a good job of out- in alley Opener a realignment) Sunday uit River Bank Golt Club Jon dapechy (Bhi. .cscoct ie lates bidding Michigan and Michigan MLER-DALLAS oth tee cosas 4, hae Pemition "cations Sh and al anda eh eae atin ) ac Central's Joe The Senators have until Oct. 31 ‘0Urmament of the season. tetatiten Se &) - “ioe ET1-100-199— $08 ; For a BETTER DEAL on ‘59 Dod agreeing Heal ty c,Dack to effect a franchise shift - lee 139 golfers competed ‘ tel ick Beat Sia aes aoe seeten ha he teats e, Plymouth, Ch i bad too many top-0 finishers, and|—~ ee . wee * * a bne Dae St g ee the U. of M., which they sabi dace = rysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck ppg ar 27-30. The meet, | Sharing the top spot with two. 5 Pennell (33 =e 168-18 =Falhave won by & mock . ROCHEST . at Flint last week, was PCH’ . - vase -19—Si8/had Da 7 - AIT ot. ROCHESTER = OL 2-911 first Valley test and renulted in ite Senior Golfers moar 68s were Stan Sabat of tian Grimes i) 00 1AM ae regders fall ee. to B. F. Goodrich {first loss of the season. . lon eam (A434), Alan Thomp-|tou, Jameson 8 icin . s ——_———______,, . F. Goodrich nie i sae Open Title Play "2 2 Rewsant Ridge (say ana AH REESE) uty . ) N | palinderson te wabenten this fall, Y _Joe Peak of Detroit (35-38), Thomp-|sike Pigs (10) ---.....-108-182-16s—eee emptied his bench duri ew Treads set two records, and just 'son had an excellent chance to win [2° Post) gg) 08 2s: 204.182-187863/""¢ 2d half and 3rd and | missed his Srd, Friday. H _ |. MEMPHIS (AP)—The first of it all al h. A. Luther g ..+. ++ 187-152-167—862 |Stringers were in , $ 95| gotiated the two mile course 120 entrants in the U.S. Senior out of cise ne Seco © Site Charice Repts b9) bad) er: § *0\the Wolverines tals re 1670-15 ] 3 | im 10:18, less than three sec. Golf Assn. tournament tee off to--wound up with = pares and | Ear) Cunningham cai" 138-157- 3188 jaciiea, ed their SPEC } 1710-15 $ 45 oe ee and was a larece the Memphis Country Club | seven. OBEY |George Bishop rb Ho 44— Now the Spartans make ; d of the No. 2 — : Bill I wittne 186 ————____ T man. ~ nee md field are deféend-| Brooks ary ack wae ood ee an ne , | c Robbins j ; ” “pict End Plus Tex and Retreadable Tire Bsns Bob. Deneen and Bob| Pinehurst, N.C, and oresip tls gee aphen tie for 2nd with re oe correct,” Daugher- oe NO CASH NEEDED! 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WYN wr. nYisw tee , PER GALLON, PLUS INSTALLATION , * f é ¢ ) L : d jt ™ , Lf a A — ™~ _ pape ee in : . : , , . . 1 Doe oe * Mea » ‘ : S se i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950 TWENTY-THREE ie, pase wees > : Ey SS : tors. & TD on a 2-yarder following a | | Compiling on ee yards} | : ae snare oat hard good work- ' Tom Kennedy after last week's & goa 5 By BILL CORNWELL, — | ng. E St. Michael, It W@ 8)iogs to Rita's. In a Saturday night] workers, but were stymied by loose|°Wt for the entire squad. Pontiac Centra] kicks off the 1959 The - Shanivects tilt at St. Clement, Rams came} play up front. Pret John Rakoczy's charges| NaN te tee, 2% | tuned on several pcg yg ar ahaadneh TN gay Dales counted a quick TD in porn may nig ean the. Gets will have todo much] iy, wu Reeraly ere stomped “he Dales grabbed a quick T|t Metand setion. Spencer Han’ times in thpeflcond period fr better than they did last Saturday] °”,{wmbles or near the end of the first period|5°" went up the center for 38) 390 + count. ‘They added right or they're in for a mess of| von uns: North Siders bowed to) + ‘Wisner, in Sunday's test with|yards on the 2nd play after St_| tue mre Tle ta the Saal period trouble. from Ferndale, 204, Shamrocks!" Aner the ball had seesawedlaines go ™ * Put Ml “Gen Hass led the TD parade, Saginaw Arthur Hill comes Eagiets ef Orchard Lake St. back and forth several times, A scoteless 3rd period was fol.| Scoring ona 31-yarder, 14-yards, ae vatien ecg une‘ launch | Mary flew along to & fine 53-0 |Dales‘started a drive trom their|iowed by a mid-field battle, marked|°¢¥4rds and one a pass play for alley grid race and the | win ever RO St. Mary, led by own 2) that ended with Joe Say-|by interceptions and fumbles, that| 1” _ wre Ted. Barszczewski, a pro deers 3-10 - arate re ane Se Seren oo ee, 00k pine pa apne the their final counter. ning or for: the tlt a AP Wirephete Gul cnet Wak Goarereanen at peer wanting Sorprrte — } tng pram hare 8 aaron Sayres took Shatmnde deem, ‘| Krogulecki booted 5 of 8 conver-| _ LOOK, IT’S LOOK SCORING — Dean Look one of MSU's five touchdowns against Michigan. § veut of River Rouge on Satur. | ty ened while GLOM ocored of. |an things proved out. , oa a mrocks defense for} i tries. was back in the Michigan State lineup Saturday Michigan tackle Willard Hildebrand (93) and day et Wisner Stadium. aeeet af will. Tu date Smead aw ob th Rams tested the Crusaders’ de-|_ Only other SCL game outside the and here he drives over from the two to score _ back Wilbert Franklin (12) could not stop the TD. The Chiefs actually had no diffi-| Eaglets now share the SCL lead! longest punts of the season in |fenses in the first, scoreless pe-|Pontiac area resulted in an easy —, culty whatsoever in walloping the riod, then went to work with two Win for St. Benedict, 28-0, over : ‘ | * . sessions. St. Cl t) over Rams. Massucci was'- Soppy overall perormnce ‘mat LOCA Prep Statistics bth stalin the 2 pei the Bey, Sue, ting two ‘TD/in Scoreless Battle left considerable room for im- Pas a praeron oe eal scorting bal pe ete re tert ed sa Horvath’s Shrine gridders} To Train for High Salary Position in Electronics, yt ee row-arven ROUGE STAEOTION | PG=87. SaMerT—nerses, 2_,|te Saye Poe for 40 yards counted| making the dh counter. Exiralsccicss te in Sunday's tit at] You tee Reset eeiby Corea pening Closes Allow Quarterback Fred Staley BF eee moc 4 oe tg 7 a OR I Be early tallies. They were on orgs — = i Massucci Tiare la ane Ge the Weal Site ou to Remain Fully Employed While Training. etched te tcachdnen Dewees Fem Ggane onset CUM BURR FO. ge Crusaders one-foot lke a the halt oe, Mark Storen all Ricks. [OST agus best contests | Mail Coupon or Call fr Compete WO) 9B 660) halfback Allen Howze addbentidl oe amo =e eseane rs «| towies (p 3) Kowal “pene Pl ; + seeke kh ¥ ; _ The Royal Oak club was hurt by : 7 ‘ . $457 Weedward (Be for Ora’ te Fomang FO [fal a a erulecit (by Wks) a ard period TD and Strve wore | “efit ,XB4 ramus tive fumbles, one bobble stopping | El@gtronics Institute ment secs, sever" xt, Passes Pn vm omar abe eo Ses Pander’ Miner Leagwe, Plarott ed 54 yards on a TD gallop soon | 5oston ey Mike Glynn, Pontiac halfback, NOMO eee cece ccecccuccasecucecececseneecees Phone ...........e0000- The Chiefs wasted no time mov- SEE: SEFCES +0000 . i. ee, after, that was spoiled by off- Gmeinnati 100. | Detroit % |led the Knights’ offense with 115 rm . ing into pay dirt, They received yards pensieed en ehce res ° 15| Minneapolis 5, vane 3, Series tied 33! Side. Kennedy bagged the final | 5°" fouls ior Pateons - total yards, rushing and passing. SaseCeecuseccetaeucedseseepesdeuesa selves es a 68 yards in nine plays with Howze|porisc centaaL 6 18 6-28 5 breaking off tackle and galloping ROUGE <2 5.<.-6 oe @ fs . :28 yards for the six-pointer. SCORING SUMMARY Midway through the 2nd quarter uM: _ Touchdo the Chiefs struck again. They took] pases fs ‘Buaiey). mxice point — : a short Rouge punt on enemy Reese: Seuihéove—t {1 and scored in five plays With| run). Safecy. vom © the touchdown coming on a picture PONTIAC CENTRAL LINEUP ee ee _Snester, Tyee, Rallies, t. a pe y executed pattern and/|?*yi\_Alisos. _—--_— Elick caught it in the end zone mate, ae for a TD covering 32 yards. ete ae” SN Sean, lane fmol te tt ta oar SM and PCH recovered on : y, m- the Rouge 24. Four plays later BACKS: "Mowse, P. Shorter, J. Me-| Staley again hit Shorter and the — Rubio, Shover, Jones, Destrom.| aerial weapon was good for a | nine-yard touchdown. Ken Dex.) . aac daeell trom placed-kicked his only ex — — TUB woes 5) nt) tra point of the game Total yoy Ne : 3 The Chiefs forced Rouge to punt, |¥erds net pass sss: ce took possession on their own 46| poss sttamnn eceuse nl a and scored on the 2nd play. After |P*sses completed ...... 4 ‘ ——— was stopfed at the Punt averages s-+. 33 438 no gain, Howze swept a ane eseredcece al te a 54-yard Tp gal Yards penalized ........ “a 45 lop. ST. MICHAEL ........ oe@0e8 -—# OE, MM seciesc cies 717 0 6-20 , — =" .**-? i (0.20, Manson rum 38), There’s nothing like a new car—and no new car like a Chevrolet, This is the elegant Impala 2-Door Sport Coupe? ‘tally for Rouge. The’ Panthers aT—Kiernan’ (pes). Christic (pase). gained control on the Pontiac 24 Fredrick Clement in Pirst downs .......... 2 Se rerpge ope Pa SEE IT NOW AND SEE ALL THESE ‘fhe three yard line from where |Fassing attempts... sf H . Talfback Bobby Lyons swept-end|Pumbles *, .*: 3 ; ‘for the counter. Punting average ...... 32 23 oO oO “: The safety occurred when a bad |**"* : ’ ; = ef Dectroms whe she ninea (et CUMS cok ee iM) AW a ia 0 O | . in deep punt formation. Dex-|7>—8T. FRED—Hottman (run 5). Pose ‘ "+ ‘tom was tackled in the end zone| "PAT—-sT. PRED Hettman irk -t@ give Rouge two points. and 3) —e ee (r, 3 IN THE od S 1960 ne / C n VY | ry engine impulses by- an improved com pletely NEW NEW QUIET a Na poe system. He'll also SIXTEEN , N24 find that superior weight distri- 5 mvlete ! spaciousness inside AND COMFORT bution lends stability in handling NEW BEAUTIES com ele 2 Inside the Body by Fisher you'll Thicker, newly designed body ang HOPPINS: ’ p Y find room and more room. mounts insulate you from road There’s a convenient new park- FOR 60 | FRESW STYLE There’s room to sprawl in, room shock and noise, insuring an ing’ brake that automatically ‘ tani One look tells to sit tall in—and the roofline almost cocoon-like quiet. Full returns to its normal height after — ‘ 00 you this new h sag A ; , . Jeet : Chevy’s a beautiful eyeful—from as a respect for hats. A new Coil spring suspension melts application. And Chevy provides FREE. 3.00""., She new falewidin eke cree | Sater tranemimion tunnel in aebice of 24 engine transi a ‘shallow “V” of its rear boon to the “middle man.” Here sion hookups to meet the require- s ; “deck. Chevy’s Slimline contours is the kind of space that invites ments of the most discriminating aan nd as = 7% ~~, i | cot a fresh clean qwath in the PHRINTIER driver. i 4 ri mpor- : ; up ALUMINIZED—Resists Rust Best tant - 47~'53 Chev. or Ford pe ia et inew!!! . . DRAMATIC ; TR ve ) umps as no other suspension ey thew! VS POWER =| 2a S35 the suspension new colors | is valve lifters reduce engine noise . i. to a whisper, adding still more ity fry + new ; “pt Np Nancoma ing in the — —_ CAMBER $ 50 | stad at TWO-TONE ‘ : | a CASTER | of ” INEW! STYLING TOE-IN Most Cars. | refinements Chevy for '60 provides a palette en - sacsaame full of hues, both solid and two K | Under the hood thrift is accented for the driver tones: ut the ee age NEAREST load under that sleek § in a new standard V8, engineered all will come when your dealer BRAKES RELINED | to deliver upto 10% more mile go) | fetlsou the low pncoall tas | TQ PERFECTION or every gallon whi ing you %, ; 20,000 Mile or One Year Unconditional Guarantee | are mae Ot nore ee % A sees : A : might choose strap FORD 9 5 Yeammate— Chevy's HTH § Ad CAR EVER CAME! CH ——the engine that starts saving watts PLY, Ey ine. Lining the moment you flip the ignition Everybody will want to be the ° : A me And Labor | teh. Its precision driver when he sees the kind. of - CHEVROLET TOP - LITY: BRAKE ‘LINING and automatic choke will show a turn at the wheel NI | , | PLUS OUR 36 YEARS OF ALL TYPES - aes can pape gabiecsccmcds Bboy impiahndle lhe wd | : } | | = and new lows in cost. has cushioned him from ' { Y BUDGET TE 5 | Vop catertalementThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show— Sundays NBC-TV and thé Pat Boone Chevy Showroom— Weekly on ABC-TV-Red Skelton Chevy Special Friday, October 9, CBS-TV. , In Th ay | 5 See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer | MacDONALD TIRE CO 3 = tn ian “Where Only the Tires Are -Inflated, Never the Price” ‘ 370 S. SAGINAW $5] v d 93 I | nc. i e PONTIAC INTIAC 631 OAKLAND AVENUE, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | FE 5-416] ‘ i . 8 {* ¥ j =~ UW Y.lU eee ee ee & } . TWENTY-FOUR Less Brash .in Next Show Miltie Talks About ‘49 SOR eee CURT =e beens etal comedy . Milton explained. oy sh hana a oe 0 per - RES ROUTE tes EOS OE DONT AC -_DRIVE- rn 8. Heat wz) a bapy. ee ae ‘ any —— > When the Screen Screams =| ony y 2 CAMERAS couldn't de anything else.” i - ‘ Berle agrees that television is HALF ‘N’ HALF—In order to accommodate garage in half and is moving one in the early days. And comparing his standard-sized sedan and his wife's small six feet. Looking over the project ‘the “early Berlie” with the. new, car, William D. Swihart of Ypsilanti split" his and his helper, his son Kip. ‘less brash Berle, he will pay him- ——____——— ‘self a visit next Sunday night. | - | “TM be playing a: double role— Hollywood Headlines: 1) Di 4 S ithe Uncle Miltie of 1949, and m @ in tate prerset ounce Concho Throws Caution, ywoudwninierand All Else, to the Wind|Iratfic Crashes older and 20 pounds lighter. My, |so is my delivery. But I think rm HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Scratchernment than all the other pres-| Boy, 12, Killed on Bike, lan actor and you'll find an author Sure groups combined. Another, 13, Dead as Council. these days. Latest to succumb to. x *® the writing dodge is Groucho Sex—"I don’t want to be ir- i Le i and special guest Dan- reverent, but I think you will will yak it up with |Marx. «agree that whoever created sex} § By The Associated Press comedy sketches. The | His book, “Groucho and Me,” is .crtainly knew his business.| An Otisville father and four of PONTIAC my first show were billed as “The Though everyone is crazy about it/his six children died when their Bill Robinson, Autobiography of (those who are not are beneath skidded into the i i i f hing), car side of a . N THEA contempt and will bear watc train near Lapeer and brought 35 De FE at all peapie? the word itself, small as it is, [Michigan's weekend traffic death) Groucho Marx.” seems to frighten more people 'toll to 12. But don’t let the than antidisestablishmentarianism.} Other traffic accidents claimed | publisher’s ¢ 0 y -| “Lyric writers, in particular, al-|the lives of three young boys, one | 'ways delete that lovely little word /12 and two 13. and replace it with ‘love” No| hook is well laced| a The Associated Press traffic with Groucho's singer (even a =) | payee ecard corti | An average neighborhood is ee day and ended at midnight Sun- SIGN OF Th where the folks on both sides of thing.’ With this title, the song) day. ‘ ood Ibe better, vebeved pepe TROMAS is considered prop- |. veer would be tossed im the clink| Mrs. Margie L. Bushre, 24, of | didn’t play with the kids next It is all Grouche He ee that OY some morals committee.’’ Wheeler, and Lyle P. Kellogg, 30, You M EET THE THE SCREEN EXPLODES WITH ~ eW, Tar door . . . When is fash ee sual practice of x * - sa wn thosiaatic aboot work, e's usualy celebrities in employing. ghosts __Broadway—"“Hokum and rough "ing and another auto calided onl ONLY YESTERDAY THEY HAD BEEN FRIENDS, PLAYMATES. OVER- ~ tue tact remaina" be add |toPenred Tom the sage, There M2 tout nine mies west M68: Narr THEY WERE SWEETHEARTS-WITH A DESIRE FOR EACH | “that most autobiographies don't|°re Scores ot Pay aot et * * * “OTHER THAT KNEW NO BOUNDS. have too many facts». remaining. Alexander Scott, 12, of Detroit generation, g dypsomaniacs and per cent fiction. Ifthe real trum Ropbeads, Out there is very lite) oy ied Prey night when | NOW. SUDDENLY LISTEN TO JANET, AGE 15, SAYING: “MAYBE | Detroit. Delton M. Ott, 33, of Stock- if i COULD GO TO MY AUNT CLARA'S. SHE'S OVER TWO HUNDRED MILES " AWAY. MAYBE I COULD JUST DISAPPEAR SOMEWHERE OR...JUST DROWN MYSELF ° NOW LISTEN TO ARTHUR, AGE 16, SAYING: “I'M RESPONSELE AND actor] | KNOW A WAY OUTE” ¢ autobiography — the facts are! tek car on M33 about three miles north | available in other books—but an Skelton — “Don't laugh, but l of Kinde. ‘BLUE DENIM” IS A STORY OF LOST INNOCENCE... “ often stimulating view of Marxian think the logical successor to) * * * { “THE MARK OF ZORRO” philosophy, Among his opinions: |Chaplin is Skelton. Red, to my) Fred N-~ Tuttle, 29. of Livonia AND THE SOLUTIONS TEENAGERS ARE FORCED arrormnneaal = , wae Farmers — “No matter how mind, is the most unacclaimed was killed Sunday when -his car TO FIND FOR THEMSELVES! Anita Ekberg — Gee. Marshall | Plus: Real tite Advecbure ARCTIC . E f & 5 i 8 i : 3 “Fe af E inn i z be i s ” x mn ote: ote Chaplin—“‘Charlie lives in Swit-| Wded at = Livingston County | ‘MARXIAN VIEWS’ zerland now, but it doesn’t make) intersection. | The.book reads the way Grou -lany difference where he lives. Stanley Murawski, 13, cho talks—irreverent, rambling, |He's still the ave comic fig-| Austin was killed Saturday when| HOUND UP STARTING WEDNESDAY COME THE JETS” cure siege we plow under, clown in show agora |went out of control and struck a | those e rustics manage to! “Some day I'nf afraid the egg-| tree on the outskirts of Ann Arbor. | _ BLUE SKY NOW gouge more money out of the gOv-|heads will take him up and start| “Harvey Ramond Scot, 18, off _ THESE ARE NO JUVENILE DELINQUENTS.., | reading social significance into -~Sanilac County, was in-|§ * TROUBLE! DRIVE-IN THEATER Sen his antics. Let’s hope they don’t,|jured fatally Sunday night in an THESE ARE NICE KIDS IN because this has ruined many a|auto smashup on a rural road near good performer. And we need all|Deckerville. the pure comedians like Red we can. get. Two Muggers Trapped 2 whl Actor Makes While Counting Loot ye Big Switch NEW YORK: (UPI)—Two mug: gers were trapped by their own 1S 4 4 impatience yesterday. in ‘J.B. | 9 n J B Play | They were nabbed by police as | NEW YORK (AP) — Not every they stood over their victim, ' ‘actor can play God — then tural counting and dividing the $76 jaround and play the devil in the | they had stolen from him, police | |same play. said. The victim’s yells for help “re ne mnt oe OLIN BOD UE | Basil Rathbone is making the! Held without bail was ller Craw- ws CARY: “MARSA HUNT [bie — : = gg st ford, 28. His accomplice, Isais tion “J.B.” For past Colon Rivera, 24, of Middltown, CHARLES Bs BRICKETT- “PHILP DUNNE EDITH SOMMER PHIUP DUNNE months the actor has portrayed|N.Y., was held on $5,000 bail. A ONnernScore - 'Mr. Zuss, symbolizing God in the|hearing was scheduled for Wednes- eae ee ayree" |Play. Next week he takes over the/day. role of Nickles, who symbolizes the devil, and will go on a five- month national tour in the part. ! Rue Bardot & Beatniks SENSATIONAL FIRST RUN SOOSSHHOSSOSOSSOSSSCOSCCOSOCCCOOCECCCS | Brigitte 1s Beoutitul, Bold, | tert las THEY HAD NOTHING IN COMMON BUT AN UPPER BERTH Breezy, ac razen | n r ss at night —~~we~e nm ep spr - Bewitthing sosathtetiog are J fe “A little Nickles has been creep- | ing into my Zuss lately,” said| Rathbone Sunday. “AP Wirephete BIRTHDAY COMING—Eleanor Antwerp spelled | ommen widow of the late “Ampvorten” ta" Benho. This is President Franklin D. RooSe- ithe Flemish version. But. their |. velt, will be 75 on Oct. 11. She's |next door neighbor, France, spells still extremely active. it “Anvers.” | Bustling, BUT NOT BASHFUL! _ BRIGITTE soeccooccoooocossopeqoococoscooee 000000000000000000000 See e Cocedecnccccoscoccooooccccocce Cccccccccccocce eeeeeeee0e he | 4 wie accede page Sek , recenamne i Sasa de tells hie greatest talet = ° . HEY MAN..1T'S TOO MUCH) 6. c CARY @RANT. pe FEATURE STARTS $ asl all , AT 7:00 and 9:20 HG ee ij] EVAMARIESAINT. @ ; 4 3! tm ee ¢ & , $4 ¢ ua | abe , a rl } ¥ x , a %% oh ) Be. le eee Aiistitts onl Pe: : eo ‘ i ‘ , ‘é z é gi fit if = if 'g ‘ i ~ z ree Fa Fa E gat Ht pes 4 e g q 3 4 ERED: Biss ae ei . i : 5 : z day, and say ‘what can we do to help them?’ Well, everybody would Picked to Head County Crippled Children’s Unit J. King Ward Jr., 2080 Wiltshire, ‘Berkley, has been elected presi- Ward's first act as president was to appoint members to his Ad- visory Board. They are: © Arthur Oakland, .Birmingham; Dr. Nor- -man LaMarche, 4139’ Wakefield, Berkley; George Marble, 4071 Lo- tus, Waterford Township; L. C. Megee, 43 S. Holcomb, Clarkston; Oscar P, Peterson, 359 S. Adams, Puts Record on Line LE ROY, N.Y. (UPI) — Sheila McHardy entered Keuka College to study nursing intent on main- taining her unique record of nev- er having been tardy or. absent. S, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959 £ ; . . ‘ ‘ 4 f q 5 = i | during 13 years of school. DONALD DUCK y yj j Petraes sen T ASSURE YOU MARTHA TM iF L READ THE SMOKE SIGNALSY ACCURATELY WITHOUT MY BIFOCALS, YOUR SONG IS ABOUT AS POPULAK ASA LEAKY OUT- DENOTE ATRACE / Y\ RIGGER ON THE AMAZON! 3 ENEPTICISM INYOUR / MAYBE YOU SHOULD SWITCH To }| QO STE ETCste row ‘| SOMETHING EASIER AND MORE PROFITABLE —~ LIKE TEACHING SQUARES 10 GO AROLIND IN CIRCLES/ OC BOARDING HOUSE LONG - TERM = THAT IS TO SAY LAM EXPECTING «ER, AH ] Z UNBROKEN LINE aver & : alpa® trae wm fe Ll 4 se . Aad SRWILLIAMS WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY TM Rog US. Pit 8 8§©6 10-5 __ © 1969 by NEA Servies, ine. ( For real : chewing ” satisfaction be sure it’s _ ‘WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT You'll Find PROFITABLE | OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to .solve ‘your buying and selling problems. To Plece Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 By Walt Disney \ a nF 10.8 “always watch the fights. I like to pretend they're fighting over me.” * broken cots whose kde. lke rock ae oi Paat HER BUDDIES By should not knock it, “In my teen- we BERLE Edgar Marti age days 1 wed to dance the Black} TT —— SoD | SON Bottom croon Crosby. OvdD folks never complained. At least VEANG SS . YOO . it was a FORM of music, and they knew I’d outgrow it. It's CAPTAIN EASY ARE YOU SURE NO ONE SAW IT; \] (POSITIVE! I WORKED ALONE YY HMM.THIS \ AND MADE THIS BEFORE IN THIS ROOM ALL DAY! ONLy / SAFE WASN'T ]/ WHEN I \ YOU LOCKED IT UR OR. ROHATCHF QUICK | FORCED! WHO COMPLETED ELSE HAS THE THE EQUANION OMBINATION § Y I PUT = + IT IN MY 6AFE~ AH, HERE ie IT 18} x ce — ) NANCY. By Ernie Bushmille: I THOUGHT THE AUNT FRITZI--- MAY DIME WAS FOR I HAVE A DIME y =60CC FOR SCHOOL Yl SUPPLIES SUPPLIES ? ot I HAVE TO DRAW A RUSSIAN BUILDING By Charles Kuhn THAT-A-WAY, MY WORK IS ALL DONE... } \ 2 5 i ( «wAN’ IT’S TIME FOR PRACTICE WITH TH’ | | |FOOTBALL SQUAD/ |——— | ay ‘hi osu TWENTY-SIX P THE PONTIAC PRESS, "M = The fotarlyGain exe a9 them in CHICAGO (AP) — Soybeans ad- | Quotatiuns vanced as much as two cents & Detroit bushel in early dealings on the Friday. Board of Trade today. Other} grains were steady. Detro Early strength in soybeans was attributed to unfavorable rains £0F gopies Crap Mo Dee meses. cose #149 harvesting the crop and forecasts) Apples. bu. £8 af more to come. “Apples, Jonathon, 340) The rains and resultant delay | Apples. Nerthere 607, - $%/shares of GM stock although it on the pavement and not a museum floor, What style with individually a hot tomate sauce. in harvesting also helped corn |Appies. Wolf River. bu. : eee eee ae Se ee Se is it? Owner-builder Nikos BelJon of San-Fran- burnished chips shrimp tickles which moved up fractionally at | Centalow * imalortty ot the mock to public cisco, shown with his customizing masterpiece, thing then was of Americans to the the outset of trading. Peaches, Siberta. | - $88) ‘| reveals the auto is a ‘39 Lincoln. The body was _resin plastic. about a pound 9er person Wheat started steady, helped by Pears. “38 DuPont advanced 4}, te 260'4 ; : Ugg hee ere Quince (eee) SETI, agg! mae — es on te nk iled E ‘bl frozen food coun- puse ying. was higher Waterme ce ieeasess shares. spurted cae nop. lla he et SSE op] te at motin oman Fel Engineer Responsible Roger cro ol whea ! : : ; , ‘Beans, Romen. bu. ee ee 400 ‘ « e : Near the end of the first hour Beans wax, bu ............. - $00) Steels moved narrowly, Bethle- S T BI k n UP * * * wheat was unchanged to ¥e higher. Bete Net dos. behs |. sss. 2s. 1.00,hem gaining a fraction, Jones & erles acl out 1 , Mehos, president of the December $1.96%; corn ¥6 to % Bracoli No.'l doe. behs 2% Laughlin taking a slight loss and Assn. of the Americas, higher, December $1.10%: oats /EuGgs, Curly, ou... vss 1.8@'U. S. Steel holding firm. MARQUETTL WA dis. | ject, said it- disrupted network industry does about 83 8 higher, December 714; rye 4 vapbage on a ah . is! Other automotive stocks were! charged television station engi- TV signals fed from Green Bay, million dollars worth of business a to Ss higher, December $1.33%; Girrets. topped bu. 2 00' mixed. neer was blamed by police today | Wis. Shrimpers who marketed and saybenns 2% t 2 cunts higher, (Carwets. get bens * 93) Oils drifted lower. Chemicals| for blanking out TV reception of | ~*~ * * million pounds in 1930 November $2.14". |S Das - }2 and electrical , the first three ygge te par | Officers said Lindgren told four times that much * root, 1.73 ahead. Airerafts, utilities and| baseball games in en them he put the object in the 2 225 . Grain Prices . 100 rails were uneven. Upper Peninsula. tower the night of Sept. 30. From » Sala: Oe deere - 380 * * | The Delta County sheriff's of until today wouldn’t touch a brown cascana Gala aa openin Eero . 10 Moderate la Gae made by! fice said Harold ry cc 36, of 7 6), ae ee prersa and he wa a inden grain prices: — Spenins Eee pinay BA gold gadecniaapas 139 Goodrich, International Harvester, Marquette was arrested without vision station in the Upper strain thought suitable ce pee Dee... 13m Gourde, i $4)Pan American World Airways, | charge today and signed a state- Peninsula, was unable to trans- Bat Gath On: trenen Mar. iBD Be... 138 .. 190) Radio Corp. and Kennecott. ment in which he said he placed mit network shows, including the came the rise of the on Lard idrums)— 13) losers were American Tebacco,/ a smal] metal object in a tele | series, although it still was able beauty and its sis- Sec. Lie Oe. --::---- Fae , i! Texaco, Baltimore & Ohio and/ vision microwave relay tower | to send out local shows. ‘the pluk.— and the May .l.ec.. LU? Dee. ..c0.s. 8 -|; “isa, General Dynamics. near Lathrop. ~*~ * * disappearance of the Dee ecses Tite Mare lo Seep - $3) Engineers, who found the ob- | Engineers from Chicago and ° eS SEB] = New York Stocks | Geoan | Sia Bs than "Y more 15 “Tse cd | . | trace the trentie. Listens wes seated een Europe Car 1B nema usa wee « ee OUFT CONSIGOLS sey st ence al PS "9g | Admiral 19.2 Johns M + BA, | a ee ee ae Be | Se ome s Sng a Market to 10] Allied Stra. 51.2 Kennecott’ .. | * * difference. 233! Alum Lid’ 1.1 383. Kresge, 88". 338 Officers said that Lindgren they can tell but 1 Pass U S ? co haa aa [OP Glass “ss 883 ross Dped who was fired from WLUC-TV i've neve : * f Am Can... 43.6 Lib McNa@b . 113 . | Sept. 10 for insubordination, told -> L38/am Cyan .... 515 Ligg & My o» 98 them he did it for spite. PARIS, France @®—The head |3 tafe det 26 Loew's “ine 3 ie Seek Ouster of UAW jt indgren was held in the Mar of a major U.S. auto firm says | Furs ee wee Lone 8 Gas *: 384) Local 155 as Bargainer| a — the car market in Eurepe alone Am Smelt... 45) Oe Nash. . ies deci what charges, will exceed America’s “some- Gotland, wo. be. eee t-te Meck Trt. $4 for Workers at Plant any, to file against him. time between 1970 and 1975.” ’ No. 1. bu. : ; ++ 2 way Dp str .. 47.7 L. L, Colbert, president of ferret, bm ovens Le arece oar He Met ag CINCINNATI The U. 8. Court Wotertord Teen Hur Chrysler Corp., said in a speech |swiss Chard ou. || . i | Aree eS o me Mpls Hon 1282/of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, today atertor een Hurt prepared for a company sales TWO be *S|Balt & Oh | 441 Minn P&L. $2./took under advisement an’ appeal|in 2-Car, U.S. 10 Crash conference here that he was Celery Cabbage, dot... 2.05: $2.00 Bottng ale : — sear a Loi by the Cross Co. of Mount Clemens | - “struck by the similarity be- Mee tu " 299/Boba Alum .. 28 Mot Prod...” 85 from certification of Local 155 of! A Waterford Township teenager tween the conditions that prevail | Letwce Bibb. pr. . 133 | Seren ae ae o one the United Automobile Workers as|and River Rouge housewife were in the auto business in Europe tituce) nena bu ...... ese ! Use| Borg Warn .. 42.2 Nat - 523|collective bargaining agent for its|treated for minor injuries-a* Pon- now and the conditions that Lettuce leaf bu. 6. 6... ep eet. ek met ee”. sl workocs, \tiae General Hospital and released] existed in the United States” ° “"|Brun Balke... 98.6 Net Qype .... 364 «ke * |Sunday after being involved in a when Chrysler was founded 34 i seauioc ereeee i hg RY Central’. 1.4) The firm has been hit by a two-car collision on U.S. 10 dust | years ago. ' Cal Pack .... 30 5 Po - is|south of Walton boulevard in Wa-| . Campb Soup . 48.6 No Am Av 33.4\strife-marked strike which now is j “veh the vette of warn DETROIT stock Can Dry: BL er Paya. 8 4lin its Grd day. {erford Township, ie tee care ee DETROIT. Oct. § (AP) Cattle—| Genital ais. ks Obie OM .... 383 | Oakland County sheriff's depu-| ulations is about the same,” Col- seisdle 2400 Bulk tarly supply fed\Carrier Co | Sa Owens Cag. $23| Court attaches said there was |ttes said the injure! parties were| ert sald. “Fer example, here im |sey, Srcseninanig: comin ot Semel Sit, at 22 poeta me stag | BO Way of telling when the not F Mobley, 17. of 4086 Van France the ratio is one to — > sunaare qredas omties than la i. a : = Pan A W Air 24.1) appeals court would rule in the Zandt Ave.. and Mrs. Christine! Mr. ; ; ; h Ep! 46.2 fr. and Mrs. B. A. Maguire almost exactly what it was in "eek; cows increased over laét Monday.|Chrysier . 4.1 : case. i'M = s Texas shrimp boat she claimed i ahaa cent of run: around 106\Giice pyc 4a4 Param Pict .. a, i) cDonald, 35, of River Rouge. of 47 Mechanic St., Oxford, an- was within her coastal waters the United States in 1923. [heed stocKers. and feeders: tiaughteriCiark Bauip .. 19 Darke Des: 33! The case was heard by Judges Mobley was a passenger in a| nounce the engagement of their sek aheeiliess ea “es convinced ‘that wormetinne ‘be. |RcgeT: some susere, O0-ise. Jo. "Z1.8:|Evig Palm". 384 Prot ‘Cola’. 314/Johm D. Martin, Shackleford Miller|car driven by David L. Strainger,| daughter, Joanne, to Pvt. David | jue Jour woe ed to a Mexi- convinced Gat sometime DO IDG ree vores at S060: swerelicstem Gas '.. 303. piety OM. Stl ee gad Lester L. Cacll. 16, of 5890 Rowley Ave., Waterford] L, Sweeney. He is the son of i * ° tween 1970 and 1975 the automo. |!ate bigh, cootes en Heads. nigh|Ce@ Edis... 624 phetps D cscs O74 * townshipy Mrs. McDonald was| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweeney of | “" a ae ey ee bile market in Europe will €x- (choles to mostly prime steers 1090-1100 Cons no’ by Sey a oc ae oe : ‘riding in a car driven by her hus-| 11 Park St., C a. N date — ceed that of the United States, |% 28.50: load prime 909 Jb. vearling| Cont ‘cen 48.5 Proct & 0 .. 93.4, Basis of the arguments between ., Oxford, No has and beyond Europe are the rap- (Also a1: — poe Me tow ehetes| cont Coo&S . 13.1 pure Oi) - 361 Robert C. Winter of Detroit, repre-|band, Roscoe, 36. been set for the wedding In recent years dozens of other idly growing economies of pro- steers 25.00-27.00: most rood to averane | Cooser Rng es ae pond a eps senting the company, and Duane | % U. S. shrimpers also claim to have gressive countries im South |weat to 8 cents lower: uulity eowsicors Pa... 814 Revie... 82 B. B. Beeson ot Washington, rr. West State Co iti ‘ Lon eens Som pee ts Afri 16.00-17.00; canners and cutters 13.00- creme: ber me "oo" 505 ting the NLRB, was the conflict- | Ss over r to Mexi- cored tas SS 4 salable 1.000. er|Det Ecis erty, on tee ae . as to whether the union e mmuni es at Polls can authorities. ikaw’ datanos ohn 250 fos. st to strong: oeighe nce, |Doug Aire... 433 Roya! Dut. ..c. 41 | ing claims , ty of the lraised cries of piracy on the high * * .* 250 Ibs. te lower: sows steady:/Dev Chem .. 04.3 Safeway @t .. 372 now represents a majori V é W Cc ce tbowe te mane represen, [BSE Rte aS ae me cog Bad Ger rs orkere at the plant. ote on Water Contracts pv sted stiet cou were > Ws. 13.90-13.65; several lots r+. SS. ti 44 tives at the meeting. No. 1 190- Ibs. 13.78: mixed No. 2/El Auto oe $0.3 = Ol i! #14] The NLRB finding,. which was Both nations agree the problem soo see te ah i = A Emer Wad Sade: Sinclair. 8 appealed by the company, was that By The Associated Press finance its share of the pipe- |is a serious ope. sows, 200-400 oe. 18.13. 13.00: 400-400| Brie RR cease 14 wong Ti tsi 1 155 is the bargaining Residents of four west Michigan| line which would list the town- * * Home-Brew Beer 1 sginiere—ealable | 100. Veaiers fully ak Bou Ry eee O28 seent for Pinel ereddatien communities were voting Monday) ship as a customer with no vot-| Chen says government shrimp . > down: cieles 0nd peta noe uete| ieeen ie ++ $83lworkers. on making firm commitments with| ing rights in authority plans. gcse figures go back only Recipe Revives standard and food 25 0-35.00; eull and ® «ess B64 Std Oil Cal . the KentOttawa Water Authority) ¢ two years and that the drop in the utility 18.00-25.00 Bak ..|... 121 8td Of) Ind .. 4 randville and Wyoming, lead- ' Dynam .. 46.1 Std Of NJ. 425 . which proposes a 14 million dollar. size of catches could reflect only Sheep—salable 1200. Not enouch sales ° . ‘ ers in the Kenowa Plan, already 1933 Lost Art to’ establish trade, few sales 50° cents, |\Ge™ Elec ..... 786 Std Ot! Oh .. 33 Lake Michigan pipeline. aed the substantial increase in the size spots 1.00 lower than last weer: staugh- [Oem Maite. S37 Sted tea’... ea DOGIG WI VISCUSS t * &- Crate eg PeRAOS COOL nthe Thi eid, Sieimoers = “ry td ae veve 184 racts & ‘o CLEVELAND (UPI) — Ii's un-|12%4, Spect -2¢ ., weoled slauchter Gon Tete Bi 2 Fenn Poe occ $8 East Grand Rapids, Hudsonville = an figures, he says, are prone to lean likely that the fine art of home \moughter' eee Sanne nae “y" choles Gen Tire’ a rer 0 ai’ ., 18d New Land Code and Zeeland were deciding on sign- The Kenowa Plan was born in|" cittinars’ shemnacios. brewing will ever make a COMe- |reed and choice feeder lambs paiven Reter aa ea ance WF dhe’ - 4 : an to L supereved ponnsiring with! 1954 as a means to expand water bets a a Cat Wf chekenpers ee Pattee: BY RERARE 2) ov of ne most important tems] ime unl SE eet Ml apps or communes rough citi tie evadve cruacen 3 ric eee 2 2 . A A : oe A _Aside trom the fact that the Poultry and Eg gs ceetrest -. 108.8 Un carvide a 143 ¢|echeduled for tonight's Waterford | area communities. . ‘ ag ts _ png bars Teun something to it. ae oe ee ee Gt ARP" 84 Gait atr Lin’ 423/TOWnship Board meeting will be! party Township of Kent Coun- |Grand Rapids voters rejected pro-| Shrimper Mehos, one of Tex the practice, wl geht peor ee, ot. Ore hound 3° Gait Fruit .. 38. | Continued discussion regarding) ty was balloting on a two-mill | posed entry into the Kenowa pro-| as’ largest ay ane cwrelice hard to find. but! pound fo. Detroit fer Ne, ‘1 wquality Hammer Pap’. 324 Un Gas Cp .. 33. definite regulations and procedures! levy te raise enough money to | ject in 1957. shrimp conservation is 2 must. the art of home-brewing itself is, Heavy type gol light type hens Homestt .... 43.4 us ad a 1984/¢0 be established for new land an almost forgotten one. Ibs _rhites "Ts canonettes unger 8 ibe. Indust Ray i. Ao US Tee .... 24 developers, Back in the carly “tes, recipes tg Tile turkeys heavy type maand a Ue West Un Te 283: * * * flourished aplenty. But prohibi- situa sens (nt Bus Men “azo” West’A BE .... 29.6, At the present time real estate at thone whe brewed thelr oma (Dar ois Stor Tact?” jaggSfPt 58, I Re oc ie Riemmy a os 8) Developers er odes et mp o ose W rew if Own | eraded: mn case lots ederal state Int Paper : - { now have only a ary recollec- soles arece ws jumbo of: extra {nt Binge 3 Young 8 -s by the ee to Clerk tion of how: they did it. foal _— free B iste 41-46: \fa cre Cont os 334 Zenith ed. BS _ , ee So The formula is relatively simple |35° checks 20, ° S°8* 44-48; medium STOCK AVERAGES n other business beard : Cc y ar - | for fleet — a are el vored iain trade Sate om: ee (Compiled by ia a me , ee contracts malt syrup with five pounds of smal I: erage large 23-28" browne (Net change ee eT a3] had been opened at last week's | ¥2 ugar and a teaspoonful of salt|39-40: med 38; mall Ihclen el Prev. day. ’....3009 tan OF. 3) Meeting and referred to the | - : : with two gallons of water in ona gestae deh eek, age Bees) 5 : at ais township attorney for recammen- | Thi > Soares ae ean Sag ai al BG Sim | is Week Specials! Next add the first mixture to y Taw NOW eccececk et 4 2115) It is expected that a third plat| three gallons of water in another Backfi 1908 low ST 888 18 bee |for the Lotus Lake Subdivision will] First Quolity Unglezed Random Show tha conacction i Seomact i ackHres on STOCKS be presented for the board's ap-| Solid Vinyl - . Pottern 6 crock { ; a warm place, boting on the ith] Waterford Merny |riu ais: drat pins tr sgn] PPOV4 y) Oe ny’ =| CERAMIC FLOOR] ia day while it's still fermenting to| Allen Electric & Equip, Co* 23 24 ? . Z TILE T Paint assure carbonization. | Charles W. Penny, 20, of 3536|Ross Geertee OO c7: = Chief Works Night Shift ILE ; |Lexington St., Waterford Township, | Orest Lakes Chem. Co." .. 1.3 15 | ’ 1 9 Scout Canoe Trip fact artic Come! foetal chris Soe. i] goUTH BURLINCTON, LUT geonyg PEE] F159 o shoot Your Choices of oday after ing that it is pos- ge gees ‘ = : i ishes . € Irip sible to be too fast on the draw. Tuiedo Balam Conn cs id 183 183 blee hs pres oe Sen eee . -_ 2% Se. Pe. te 6 Sheet | All Fin Penny told Oakland County’ : rans xplained — vi Keg. $5.95 Gol. ls Scheduled sheriff's deputies he was practicing . by he a ordered to I 3 Tubes CLOSE-OUT $ 98 CLARKSTON — A some canoer rn, 2 ,calter visol tom Fish Needs Room {ss peoming” Sens Yl Caulking and Gun Pleite . mind NOW y, | a ng at a Ea. White Only i f trip down the Au Sable River is|behind his home, Sunday. ; | Linoleum te planned by Boy Scout Troop 126| ., . fo Sta in th 5 i Roads Even-Numbered | $2.95 for Oct. 24 and 25. The trip down| _ | thought I could increase my e wim | m. Tile : ; ‘the fast Au Sable will begin at] Vane gy ome the hammer Na wie Most. of the main east-wést/| : | We Are Your Authorized Grayling. —“ share the bu-jfederal highways are even-] COUNTER TOPS | spatter _ | —— : Two winter camp-outs are| | - othe ry E epeg ce a - |. ASPHALT € Es. Ht You Don't Buy Your Tile echotated tay she Groep, anid |, Oo, NE rat 7. ot the cocked rat 0 fish oseas te hot woud | 1/3 off | ©. ™me | 4 pistol, Penny said the went a ° ’ ‘ : Sovatenaeter Gack Brest. Tee are be ot fe ae ne aan ler Is pleuty of Tim,” haps WeneelOeee Hog Lighter | of the Au Sable, just north of eer. tebe alk icago’s! 4 20 pens live hog dresses “ GALVANIZED Mio, and before Christmas, the ¢ is reported in satisfactory : down to 146 pounds. : _ boys will camp at the Clinton |ondition with a bullet wound Of| mere ie lees oxygen fe It, and i — | Interior or Exterior _ GUTTER te 2 D aw | ia | oe wil die" crowded the fish Estimate Earth's Speed ff] WHITE $@68cu). sr. Mp? eee ere ot ah ihe. trays 0c According to Biblical scholars,! Chute says, “To keep them cool,| Barth's speed around the sun! P a ‘Lengths’ ‘| _ 1055 W. HURON ST., PONTIAC pend Ty m igmage, nt Aramete lam-lneep | plenty of epgee between at 66,600 miles per = - ‘ “ aa wa AeA ee ee ee chbhe pie eee Ay Po) es a. OO ae ee \ 2. “Veet ee 4 Policemen Organize You can cover arom, yéur wife, r chi tans ahildees se ”" Life of FAMILY MAN? FAMILY PLAN! + even with Vir- e ginia Family Protection. Just low-cost policy... one Sedgetatee premium. Great for saving, too. While cash values are member of tected. Call me for facts and figures. ABE PAASE FE 2-0219 1080 W. Huron Street rowing, every fam is pro- a THE LIFE bay, OF VIRGINIA | GCSE NOT! + MCHMOND. VIRGIN OPEN TONIGHT ‘til 9 P.M. 50% OFF SALE! Plastic Wall Tile Reg.6c Now 3c a FE 8-3717 Open Mon, Thurs., Fri, "il 9 P.M, — Tues, Wed, Set. “til 6 P.M. * ot etme nnn \ ar + Lf x ] * , ‘ j * f . 4 ' Elf li Eas i he was interrupted by loud real intelligence to’ their ma- ing. 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Let Us Winterize Your Car . > + TODAY! a: Firestone Stores , MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1959” P — onal : " a a ; am 1 # ab — ~ 4 " 4 ee © ; . a 5 cy A aon ™. . ¥ . . Rg ‘ > 4 % A we - * ij a git ge . * a ity ee - “ Basta af 2 a . f oat rf =. 5 ; time, Steelmen have to repair fa- | in, the last 30 days over August's jjcilities and RHE LHe Hi ity tat 1 | i t i ij | E | : F fiit | ¢ 3 ' | fut | 3 Fs i i at E f 5 * gross} Direct losses through today. will) named anfount to $4,343,200,000 through!Clifford M. Holland. TWENTY-SEVEN Painful Steel Recovery tax and other, losses. X With the. addition of indirec $6,500,000,000. Sophia Loren Faints ROME (UPI)—Actress . Sophia 500,000 steelworkers|Loren fainted from exhaustion in estimated|a hectic rock 'n’ roll dance scene filming of the film “The -| during strike—mostly|Bay of Naples,’ Thursday, a spokesman said today. She was given first aid and revived with no apparent ill effects. 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It’s the One Big Difference in beer... and only DREWRYS has it! -DREWRYS BEER Boning The Quality beer with the | Speen ~ One Big Difference MORE FLAVOR, LESS FILLING lost steelworker wages, lost sales, ' losses, the total could ‘easily reach « .. _* 2 ¢ > a; bel ; > ee Zt -* ee: Se % , ¥ \ TWENTY-EIGHT ea | __e pon TTA PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER TR Gout AP Mh 2 Oe ae 51 ie om hs” ty %, = “. < fhe v aa In Memoriam : hee |B %|__ Funeral Dicectors 4 |Donelson-Johns ROEBUCK | feet FEL nec- & Call Souect vE"1-1916, VE 1803} for interview — Oo Barres . an e 5 ; i following | .¢erators ey ope: : Re fe Se clerks. needed for, temporary 4 1 Must gop meeting & aining| Servier isa, Wg Be te people. 1-6352. 2. Serviceable Transportation. PM taking "applets for we or Lind MUDRON COMPANY Ia return we will offer: lowing : 1. Better than average income. COSMETIC SALESWOMEN 2. Rapid advancement on proof SECRETARIES . ot ty. OFFICE CONTINGENTS 0 . eee e- (Available at least : days «8 com, i ou week on a ¢ basis. Reuse . + pany benefits as y tse OG alt at ire i. - For Chief Justice Warren the brief session marked the start of hihs seventh year on the high tribunal. He first took his seat} there on Oct. 5, 1953. opportun build a fu - growing AR, —_— Apply p. person employment ol- rview, 10 a.m. to | p.m. , w Coll for taterviow, 20 Pil Hudson's Downtown anne Oot Line ant EE “SALESMEN |. TED'S * * * beth, 1034 Durant 8t.; : f urb Flanking Warren were justices beloved wile of Wilmer 6 Bary Help Wanted Male _ 6 aioet. cere ie zi eet, mm sk Black and Frankfurter, both of —: AP Wirephote ating) Mezers, Mrs. pete, | 2 FURNACE CLEANING suennes seen SS Se mee we Ss” whom have long since passed the’ seEKS TO BE FIRST — Dr. David Pitt, 45- general election in the United Kingdom. He Glenn, Robert end Richard Sharp: | QPERATORS. APPLY |. te offer. ask for Sales Manager. __ Woodward at Square Lake. Rd. voluntary retirement age of 70.| WF : MP. Pitt is the | dear sister of Mrs. Eni | 80 N PADGCK: FE 2-| Wanted for home modernisation | Fit he SSE Ss PART - TIME. Black will be 74 in February:| Ye@r-0ld physician, talks with Mrs. H. Cooper hopes to be the first Negro —. =m 1% Mrs. Glenn Freaks sad ie Boe “ : sales. PE 2-077T. SOMPANy| Metkend, evening or day shift Frankfurter will be 77 on Nov. 15.| i Hampstead, London, as he campaigns for Labor Party’s candidate and is running ina | held Wednesday, Oct. t. at LC. 8318. THE chia elglivetlens tor cales. we ED Ow RAT Neither has given any indication) election to parliament in the forthcoming normally strong Conservative District. ville Mich. af 3 p.m. Interment 3X0 LOUNGE | men_in our auto accessories de-| WOMAN WANTED 25 TO 40 YRS. rtment, Previous experience ‘ ; an 7 in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Ingham ak aa . . aa to hantile cash, also kitchen and of having retirement plans. ~ ” om; = ~ ogc ga Aer oxeaelr — rt Order ag aaa — *waLgO - we as num open J ~ *« * Pu Punera!l Home untli Mon- Appl Ss Pilizabeth Mie Rae fee hav knowledge | WAN EXPERIENCED OFFI O . . . ‘ : . e . ‘ . day, Oct. 5. TA Biattan UR On PL fT IS En la 7 hier. Typi cd the admission of 3 atormeys o Htalian Police Battle [ke Wooing Population Rise a eel BP ky ee ek tig as 4 r salesmen rson employment ol- can put in orders for them if they ‘ jof unemployment which is clearly . ghest levels want to, he said. Authority to discontinue the junnecessary, but not at the ex. ically, with the hi freight stop was granted by the pense of hi ; literacy and with access to an State Public Service Commission sactinlty a °P’ abundance of food and natural re- Medaris Makes at Famring am So untertend Pee roe eas eh) ees ENGINEERING CORP. | fue OF TP ME etaT AVON'S CHRISTMAS STARTS| YOUR DESIRE TO EARN AND 2250 W. MAPLE RD. WALLED LK. | © now. Big profits on beautiful gift; 1EARN WILL HELP corto ne on te eh pr 5 mag on 7 ae gy Gwar INT VIEW or our ucts. ww ° On Ce sens. sell. Phone fa FE IUETT REAL on Pply 7 4 practice. Then a loud bang by the. ‘ . a eataial lished route in Pontiac area. $125| fice 14th ger iy Dereon. Barnctt's Clothes crier’s gavel gave-notice the court Bad Riot in Stadium Recession _——_ — a Sl Cunlnes __ Hudson s Downtown T wh CURE GIRLS would be in recess until next Mon-| , B : W ; INDEX A 208 FOR 3 MEN. STEADY TOOL DETAILER ' womens 910 eee ORES day. f | arn “S100 weekly, Mant Mane ere | Experienced. Fixtures @ .| Age 25 to 45. Must have trans- sarzs, maty wrr—ue Labor Says DIinds Plies Si dime‘on Tacs | Sent vastus fa | Agee Toga Mans reo headed Neopolitan soccer fans eS ns WouAN . 3 : 3 . . _ | WOMAN HOU Go Ahead, Order’ wine warmed onto the fleld yes: | WASHINGTON u—The AFL- Bureau -Report Links * Hhmiagin Woods Maskee WEE | sue Ee Osa: | Mente gt oes cela ne or home terday with cries “ . Fise . ward, Roya e MYrtle 3-271 PE a That Chopper | umpire” battied police for an Sa? wakes potenti Birth Boom, Death Lag BOYS TW eNO AGE POP at carpenter werk, Gig | WANTED: YOUNG caAbY FoR From U S., Nik bour in Italy's worst sperts stax inolicies are bringing the threat of! to International Tension fect, panacer, im onder dept | fea Living furnished. | resption’ . asia, oe, dium riot in years. le new recession. P 4 Saturdays. Apply 3:30 pm. 313 ANTED: SRA LINE - eee vet vy he - * * * | : : ive | =" : : . OL 1-1177. a it. WASHINGTON ® — Under-| Petice wearing steel helmets |_ Andrew J, Biemiller, legislative! wasHINGTON (UPI)—The 20th Cost accoUNTANT OPPORTUN- wes r" secactary Of State Douglas Dillon) as protection against flying |‘'"€Ctor for the organization, made century has seen the most rapid department in an agressive. crow: r. $oisi. pans Bn be. Afternoon sift. Ret Said today there's mo reason! stones amd bottles moved in | statement at the opening of &@ multiplication of people in history peg Rinel Ce neene receee| VantED g MEN: i BW. FEB | creteos, Yetmiy Oakiond b Bal Nikita S. Khrushchev can't go| with tear gas and fire hoses to (S¢T!eS Of hearings by a special/_trom about 1.7 billion in 1900 to With experience. Forward resume Also,.1i exp. bumper and WATTRESS AO eLY BLACKIE ahead and order a helicopter from] restore order. Senate ey a on warned |approximately 3 billions today — tation to P.O. Box 185, Rochester, cor ho . aRorer Sales & Serv-| Lunch 2257 Dixie Hwy Z , ; : Ps : Mich. n a an American company if he wants! At least $0 spectators and 35 i phere ‘ sabout three |according ae new oper trem te FULL CHARGE OF YOUNG MEN, 11 OR OVER FOR | “ply at sulle, Gout Mt. ae police were injured. Hundreds of dere she k = Jones | Population Reference Bureau. en, y experienced. Ret | full time work tn outside order | bie Dillon left it up to the Soviet| ethers sobbed from the sting. amare Saarai noe a a ‘The Bureau is a private non- @ib paivena. oe Cone oocgece, Ween nick ons aie tween 30 and 80. for ‘genemi Premier and his government to| img gas or shivered from soak- pute & Pans |profit scientific organization that FE 2-0205. © en. foo 30 — | housework. Adulte. Live to. 1 put in a bid for a “chopper”| ings by the firehoses. “Our failure to provide full |collects demographic facts under- GAB, DRIVERS WANTED. NOT worker. MApie 5-0291. : : = . ; ve under 25 years old, with chauf- Help Wanted Female 7 we which intrigued Khrushchev dur- -~ * * employment for America’s grow- |lying the world’s economic, politi- feru’s license. Clean. neat and | mb sereatatl bad = Ag * Spee ing his visit to this country. H was the: worst sports riot | ing labor force” is “America's |cal and social development. It win 9. growley conetrn Bie 300 LOUNGE |" WAITRESS WANTED President Eisenhower, who | '" [taly since November 1965, | most erucial domestic economic olds there is‘ urgent need for rec- Seater Gcee thge Reaves Bar Waitresses Mi _6-1338 - took his K. = ,. | When at the same stadium po- | problem,” Biemiller said. ognition and understanding of the greph Roads Birmitname 1° Pood Welresese pT WANTED BABY. remlin guest for sev- | 1. opened fire with their car- .__ population growth problem. Short Order Cooks have transportation. "OR 38823. tral rides in presidential heli- | bines to quell a similar distur. |! added that the jobless situa- = o ten ot CALL TONIGHT (3-0 P.M) Apply in peteen, aak Sor Joe Puertas | Some” GIN 70 CARE VOR 3 copters, reported on Monday | tion has rown ressivel ce 1900, > popula oor _small children. Live in. FE 2-4866. that Khrushchev announced ri bance sparked by the same mo- ones ww ts last oe years deapite the United States has almost Tor 2nd out it you can quality! Attention, Housewives | YOUNG LADY WANTED FOR tive. : : | dowbled, Since 1950 it has in- for a PART TIME Job that would HUDSON’S genera! housework & baby fit was interested in buying one and recoveries from two recessions, | . enable you to carm $80 per week ‘aaa: Se fing. Board, room & salary. OR would ask Dillon te be his pur. -p7 because the nation's rate of eco-| creased by 26 million. At this . Pe OR 3.0832. Mr. “Allen, oe sreneg, Gemetene bet pest hasi iv N Y C t ] Will th h ed. | rate, before 2000, it should double RENTALS OFFERED Ee ‘our spare time into extra money. ! a’ Serene. PMO CS entra rome ee) ras Seaned | again to 350 million, says Robert et ee eee 2 ao oe ee The fall | selling season is Just Help Wanted & Dillon chuckled when asked about “ x * : ; eat Houses Pu UNI go} ehard Lake Ra. Benin (the i | eer wees o this at = news conference W End Freight Stop | Mewever, -Walter D. Fackier.| Cock, direcfer of. the Burenn. Rent Houses Unfurniohed”... 40) CAB DRIVERS STEADY AND| ‘ betonte ‘fall’ tne milena aeereltekie Pell Ge eres ROOTS : s ednes-| : | fowever, alter D. Fackler,| According to Cook, mounting pop- Rent Lake Cottages ............ 41) part-time. 101 W. Huron. the fail and Christmas season.| Srace as 59 her 150 N. Perry day. He said his appointment “sat Co lumbiavi 1] jassistant director ,of economic re- aati gee agente. only bode oo an {3 | DISH” WASHER WANTED. EN- Rosia (raining sew te sell during 8:36 to 11-96 am . . i unofficial, but that he would be e jsearch for the U.S. Chamber of bare phientenh individesia tut Convalescent Homes... 44 | Cote Restourant Miracle Mile. Earn ‘while you ‘learns Now 1s (tt AVANT SLEWTY OF Ac lad t t ; | : “ s among . , Hotel Rooms ......... preteeeee ’ . the time to start earning, for glad to put the Russians in touch COLUMBIAV ~Ereles _|Commerce told the committee more important, among nations as enh Qearta ye eee 4 Die Makers those Christmas extras. Apply in se. = CeTORTpNITY with a helicopter manufacturer. ictos b ey New York Cen. CCrt#i2_ amount of unemployment weit : ' Se Mn = ESTEE eee “a Poor,” Hudson's downtows ine F_ C. SCHUETT. REALTY. A There is no U.S. ban against the | Pickup here by spice Cen-lis normal and inevitable.” pene es — £ +t... «oo Due to plant expansion we are |, Fourth level Hudson's Northiand.| 17-YEAR-OLD FIRM WITH 2 . 3 tral Railway will be discontinued, Until recently, the most rapid REAL ESTATE FOR SALE pow taking applications. Job shop |" pPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING| DETROIT AND ALSO 2 OAK- sale of commercial-type helicop- He said economic policy should : For Sale Journeymen obiy. Apply or write. LAND COUNTY OFFICES ereily it was learned today. ee growth was taking place in the Li when for office cashiers at the) ©XPERIENCED PREPSERED ters to the Soviet Union and they eo & jbe aimed at eliminating that part countries eel alvected aseuias N LIBERTY. TOOL AND | 8-8. Kresge’s Company, Drayton | Bor Will TRalw APPLE PI 3 : ay 44508 or Cc. SCHU: wanted. Homestead Orchards. §460 | _“Tit¢ Drayton Plains. P.O. Box 91. 460 W. HURON, PONTIA - L | ___ #00 W_HURON, PONTIAC _ _ Orchard Lake Road. ALTERATION LADIES go Bl ok all val habe picked up at nearby Millington. “phe death rates fall in underdeveloped rap TELE ViSION TECHN ae rom ole pe —— oes _or UL 2-3782. et , a Beastly Joke The Chesapeake and onio Rait/AT Worth Million 8. serena SE ME | eh Rohe a Rout Map Sa xowgy noe 4 way was granted anthatity agen _—— ~— . mM BLOOMFIELD perience ectenary, Witte te laa “ . and the lowest death rate among erm dears Bae FASHION SHOP __Pontise Press. 0 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fa. —|Pend freight stops at Webberville Found in Toronto U. S. states. Its density feee Re Higtway. Wailer | a5 SITTER. “Must se wax.| MUTINS, & RETIREES BARR Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, chiet|#"4 Port Hope by the state’ com- is about one per four square Apply in person. | “ture and ependable PE 8-8710.| own home. Sales exp. helpful. i mission: but a similar request for MECHANIC, FUL- BABY SITTER. $15 PER WEEK. Write Pontiac Press, 76. of the Army Ballistic Missile Agen- Unionvill jenied { ob-| TORONTO (UPI) —A million |Miles, as compared with 57 per- Featians, Brady paisa model | Ualon Lk aren EM 3000s Wa : BILLING CLERK cy, is known to newsmen here for| /"™° = ollowing hen? werk ot ek ¢. (Sons per square mile in the con- guarentee. Call Sry 22071 “for | FABY SITTING AND Lia HT | ™tor fatrier. Hours € a.m. his ishness and for his jectians by local shippers. en paint- tinental United States. appeintment. Ask for Russ John-| housework Vicinity of Crooks and | _noen Temporary. FE ¢1sTi. a as . ready «~ * *& ings were recovered in a garage |. Bat Alntha’s rnte of growth ox son, Auburn. UL 2-1687. » WANTED _ COUPES wo SUPER ER- . - by police acting on a telephone ’s - ERE ploved outside. Litt! : Recently, Cape reporters ‘no- | The commission also heard °) tip, it was revealed today, ceeds that of every state except gy Fa good pay, separate "furnished ; Chesapeak and Ohio petition for Nevada or ate or *. il Mile, apartment with utilities included. ticed an elephant staked oat in ission to discontinue passen.| + a” © ve Royal Oak. LI 1-2819. “BEAUTY SALON —naforemnes, Bet 90, front of a business house as a |?°™™ — paeen: Latin America is growing’ more LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR NA- win ot sé = E t A ij publicity stunt ger stops at Alden and Interlochen’ Police speculated that the ‘rapidly’ in population than any tional Hearing Aid Company oA TSE Employment Agencies 9 ° between Grand Rapids and Petos- thieves who took the master. lother area of the world, the death Sioa program, in Pontiac end MANAGER BRANCH 2 "OAKLAND COUNTY At a press cenference later, Me-| key. The railway said Alden now pieces from the Toronto Art ‘rate having fallen as.much as 40 surrounding areas. Good income phat Boe bage ORiando 3-4245. daris’ was asked if the Army |is served only three months of the Gallery three weks ago may | PARM MERCHANDISE Cae te ake hee ae - babysitters & practical aan id Excellent opportunity for beauty Vacation & nursing assignments. bi Ty ga hae ee as salon Manager. Attractive, mod- Call Pearl McClure. ern downtown salon for worki age limitation. Must have car manager with good. salary a planned to put the elephant in or- year and Interlochen only six have provided the tip because gla ie spisurat that min- For Sais Livetoes months. ) | bit, they found the goods too hot to eral and land resources are near . Fer ane Pane “‘No,"’ Medaris said without hes-| The request was taken under. handle. 1 Sales experience would help but TVELYN BD, = Matio “If we did th: t dvi |exhaustion. Sale Porn oe ml Raesnroa. is not adeonenry. You will be = on een Sones EN a: ap Bk ARDS ita a Miemand Sead proc ie semert- ™ * * Canada is in the world’s most Acction Gales 2c): trained for the work. Phone COUNRTATIONAL oe ocrats would demand equal time| - Te ; Lincoln _1-2982. Ca}! Federal 8-1343. Ask for Mrs.| 24% BAST HUROW re 6 in the air.” ‘ Officers said the paintings favorable position today in terms) | pAUTOMOTIVE me TET ROPOLITAN on oly BURON . More Roads Now Were found jn an unlocked garage Of the number of people and a inl tae eee os 15. LIRE INSURANCE co. tor kt Le, FE 414 ‘V , in a lane in the west end Park- |Fesources to support them. oe on Fm oy ne ‘ g sane & debit servicemen. Exeter MIDWEST I ‘d-surtac i y imi j high birth rate an Auto Service |...) 7//'/"''! 93} married man now employ - Ol | In 1900 all of the hard-surfaced dale district. They were wrapped |Migration, a _ and) ; married man Bow employed de- ce Getting roads in the U.S. would not have in white, heavy building paper @ low al oo combining ror dale waco Cs : vancement." Phone #" aim to 4 is oy asbeuaner g watrene EMPLOYMENT . reached from.N rel 2 ito give her a high population in- or Sale Bicycles ............. _P. ; 5-0491. bag ag on won > Thr ough W ith rom. New nici tion Ant sPpareetly undamaged. neue But hee vik land area a metiniing. fall fete RUE tot | CAR HOP, EXPERIENCED, AP- ontiac Plate Bank Bigg. portation. MY 2-6553 after 6| fly [> person Frost Top Drive- p.m. ee - CURB Tris WANTED. MUST MULTI - MILLION DOLLAR IN- be neat. at Bi Drive- | a+ 02 ternational organization Ts an 5 xie — Sn ll ag ame unusual rtunity. If you qual- ARG: iy tor tne position. web 5 en, ihoroug iene Ne ORGAN & PIAN OUR m) s . . ’ C. Hoffman, State Manager. RED bn he ana «Lincoln : e or studi. OR 30847 wood 7-2371. Ww. ; b- OFFICE HELP—YOUNG MAN, 18| Married preferred. Super Dixie,|__ Work Wanted Male 11 The ntiac Press Salary,| _Drive-in. ih to anager. . Po ph io oe “inves license. | CAB RS, 1 FE 8-9103. . 30 or older. 2 p.m. 436) 4-1 ALL TYPES CARPENTRY. DIAL FE 28181 f| tiem aaron] Dining Room |psieeneie ve ment ity. Write Pontiac ‘and natural resources should be sufficient to maintain a héaltby balance through a program of careful resource management, ac- cording to the report. No Jamming NEW YORK @—American broadcasts to Russia are getting through without jamming since Premier Khtushchev’s visit to the United States, a Voice of America official said today. - “It’s a big change,” said William Strickler, a foreign liaison officer of the Voice. “We're ac- Instructions . 10 Majorettes fo Strut. at 2 Detroit Games Press, Box and ._ FE 4-4210, tually gett t . Ww } f RrERION hope it ays tek bee wei After a victorious September, and telephone number, Fr Hostess “Texto: ‘Pree estimate. Ress. OR The turnabout occurred on| the busy Land ‘0’ Lakes Majorettes \, Ae ee : | 7S aee—= Sept. 15, the day Khrushchev ar- are scheduled to appear at two and used homes. Experienced} Ted's has immediate opening werk, New & toate x Petty : : > tor a dini ue kd rived in this country, and has con- professional sport even ts'in Detroit pores : Pw wilt couches te » diate rope! AVAILABLE ~ WOW. “cA PEN tinued since he left. this month. Multiple Listing Service. Cal 7 Maly te paret ohn, Ttob pm. | _Pait. on Murdock 2-7061. They'll pert t half-time Scheu, onan. 2 . AVAIL. EXP: 4 orm a alf- ram, ; “ R Priaiead the, Detrelt Lions game ROOMS POR EXCHANGE TED’S —Pest_ref. Part time. PE 0-6247 $850 Damage Caused at Briggs Stediom Sunday” and Rete cae el st _ From Burning Rubbish and at the Detroit Pistons game REAL ESTATE WANT- SEP eare cout Lake ood ae “vee WANTED. hour or at Olympia Stadium Oct. 28. ed for, full time. Lake eg Bd Fe "Sees. A rubbish fire Saturday after- 3-0085 for in j tas. MORNING { a noon caused an estimated $850 Winners of a state championship 7S fer interview _appotntmen} ter * ae 5 at the Michigan State Fair early damages to three buildings. Hast month, the corps won a first Firemen who received the alarm ROUTE SALESMAN at 2 P.ta. had the blaze under con. — Po Sars aen ——— area. Salary. plus Commission & in —— ne, The . y's rowte with no ve 5 day The fire caused damages of $500! organization, meet at ¢ coors by A to the one-and-a-half car ggrage 7 p.m. Thursdays at Washington a for ad \. —y of Clark Balch, 331 Libert? se Junior, High School. Their ranks ment, "veestion’ pep tal Smt, foe Ger. . $250 damages to the garage of gare span to ony pki with baten for your “future, Weite, imme: | Sree. Mount eee ore | Re eee Anthony Spav Nov diately for local interview: Giv- o 12 y Spavale at 335 Liberty twirling experience and to novices intel view: “Gly. xt “Work Wanted St.; and $100 damage to a one Telephote iat least 10 years old. tus & phone wemivers All reste gs ip Person, / i Day IRONINOS. 4 BU. REP. . cnt ; sale erences. bear place of their missing dog at the port of Amsterdam after it ap- * peared he was doomed to be a dog without a country and sail the Adopt Uniform Markers First permanent settlement in| f¢88 aboard the liner Johan Van Oldenbarneyeldt. The dog wan uniform highway Vermont was made on the Con- dered onto the ship while it was docked in Australia several weeks Pa ba ie fan we ee necticut River at Brattleboro in ago and quarantine officials wouldn't let it get off. Bingo spent his generally adopted in the U.S. in 174 at Fort Dummer. time at sea with this young seaman, John Lamers» he ' berry St. ; urt , building at 9 New. 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Basement hes oi! fur-| ees. , Lake 5 he toll PA = with 3975 After 6 and 53-3412. 7 = 225 lot. | ey per moath. oss ey , OWNER ‘e Terai price, t10.500. a interest includes taxes rm bath, close h V t! € MANSFIELD. Immediaté Posses-| price 00 down, $60 eee Jo n J. ermet sion. $700 Down. ul REALTY meni 7 PR some, ti tet “~~ SAGAR —— | eam commeres"Ai™™ ma neue! FYE" sect" Pull basement. furnace, 685 \iaceday Lk. 2 modern. Lakefront ST. BENEDICT'’S _ F. water heater. Gay down. Must sell MY | 3 bedroom. Natural Se , Oak : : . walk- } PRION We MOOT la BY OWNER: > BEDE Wilt Ho e Pay” ar | Bol Me land. | - P m rees. ' burban. New , a, sca! ry $6800. Terms ar a a ara te in | Beat. 2 car gras Storms & | Ve year around home. t- RD. Seven $0 Lots chard’ Yerr — 180. Cash to. mor T to suit. Call 4-968. — | with privileges on Lake Geneva erms to s | Feom. 2 bedrooms down. 2 up. | Pau 1M. J s Real Est. | 2BR home Pull price $4583 "ith BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM. ALL Newly decorated & painted. Also_ aul M. jones, -St. | terms. modern 2 lots. Garage. 20 x 34. waaes. { rye. Tange & refrig- | 832 W. HURON 4 ; Lake EY. $8500 terms. $€500 erator Your oloer or Fe ¢- PE 8-1275 EST SUBURBAN Excellent 2 BR cash 3-0511. If no answer, smaller home considered as part TRADE-SELL. LOVELY 4 BEDRN. home. Alum siding. LR ol call PE 8-3400 eeeen. Also and span 3° “baths. PE 5-5285 11.5 with fireplace Tile ba 1; BY OWNER § RM. Y home carport. Wa 7 ths. PE 7 —— furnace 2 Car aig ge x new. Retired or m . Rea- ze aT yg my acon? | TRI- L EVE L STARTER |} ise 913 $00 ‘Neres : sonable terms. FE cn "* ee es “| No MONEY DOWN 4 of BY OWNER 3} BEDRM. HOME H . | Butld a home proud of, sp 52 Vietery Dr. erbert C. Davis, Ritr. our lot or ours. Have model. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 5 Gohee 6 ROSE A BATH PEs la Piattley. EM 3-04820000 E Walton vee ent. gas heat. PE = aoe ster 3 Be WE TRADE ~—~-—— —' 5” . 3361 W._ WALTON - th CASS LAKEFRONT bedroom brick 2 reom Perfect beach. Two 3 bed oi garage. Price is right. Ap. oar fireplace & NICHOLI on oe au | t Lake Woods Sub offers ea a a ee surprises, COLORED 6 ROOMS AND BATH, | 1. Natura! sandy beach —wait until you see the interior ment. garage, aluminum i 5 aan Tr of the owner's unit. All the fea- & HARGER CO. ae and screens. §7,500 with Comm water tures a home selling for, $500 sown By owner FE 2303| { Blacktop YY | twice os much. One unit rents NOTHING DOWN 7 or PE §-20 a ~ By trem $23,900 ol Al ar ig er sees on . & 3 bedroom homes If —— puut LAKE HOMES. “BUILT BY WORLD ps a your credy is good and your Village. W. of Pon- | CRAFTSMEN” GI ee ee 4 Work steady you can own Andy Starfire Bldg: Co. EM 6-6531. Take Huron St. (M38) west to! Greer a 3 camekil a home for the same pee DRAYTON PLAINS, 2 BEDROOMS, Elizabeth Lake Rd. left 4\4 miles home. 2 years old. co attrac: | Ments as rent. Call us fo separate ar Ong — t ibdivision or cail— > | tive. Huse lot. Only $12,500. Easy. detais automatic oi] breeseway, 2 EM 3-4181 | «term r , PED RE ay uae 5 lta AMY Seems OR David Ward ard Young, Ritr. .."""gtwooo meaty | : Bric ranch, with 3 + a bs | om ml gratia ‘aves your owe Xf R Y | abd ou aved street tr a r > it (ANCE | - = a? fev and stall shower, Only SSE Fi LARGE WHY RENT? | $13.50@ with iow down pay- aes M D ld | arpeied ving aN ams ment and FHA terms on ee onda & Basement Peet mee Large | When you can purchase like this: | l ocis, bus service. §$11500. hea: Like new. Located north of | sible 4th bedroom. €x bemt. | 310.560 with attractive terms Terms Lake Oakland $600 down Phone — . 2 baths, t-tns, Lou- | cas bavend . OL 17511 tor appointment yeres Satiaened, oak ‘Wieck Dorothy Snyder Lavender ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 1010 Adame Rd Rochester ar astac: garage. Realtor Est. 29 Years pir mice seat S reom mosers PANE SMEPWARD REALTOR (28 ySttre © Sty lee tet Highland Ra crises pie Nic a r rn = 6417 1 = i FOR COLORED | PE ¢-oes1. Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4- bungalow All plastered walls rt . 8 PADDOCK Large 6 room home | —————~ ; pias ATMS te eee at 4 a ea —— —— Nice Family Home \ . ‘ : ey ath on 2 loor xtra stoo ¢ sid apal pater hie 6 Se arses ee eee base- by Owner > n ment i oan Fan a payment 1 room with ¢ as neareom | . ~ = required for Vetera t a VILLIS M. BREWER PROSPECT ST. Good 3 bedroom pring eee Mines aes, Paul JOSEPH F REISZ SALES MGR bom : melee 7 | basement avity Ges Heat ‘ seve spe . - 04-06 E Huron st ; +518 oe asa . a me Psat block Tel-Huron center. WEST SUBURBAN =e r eet payme ied poche eo) e ererrs uel ages Almost 2 acres level rosy SCOTT LAKE JC HAYDEN. Realtor . _ With this 3 bedroom ranc 2 bedroom. large kitchen, Living 86 E Walton FE 8-041 aa ll B70, fer ep Beautiful floor pian Large car- room and utility room Large FOR SALE BY OWNER 5 ROOMS : — egal Eg Wt ge gar agen } Community beach on. Scott asement. garage, on 8 dith N hi D nN car garage Lake Priced to sell Smal] down FE 4-1010 oO ing OW rec room area P Circular drt 17,750 with term ad nee ats Gi NO DOWN PAYMENT Will bullé starter home em your! or will pa Ha emailer house LEIAMS LAKE 118 WESTWAY PONTIAC 3 bed- lot Our plans or your plans in trade } bedroom unfinished home part, ate bh a tvae By Be Besement —— _ rough = lec . carpet livin . wirtmg See our mode ¢c Ae ph Pe a fy oy at raat Bg Pegg i ge I on modeled kitchen garage 2 lots : Donsid OR > ns \\ A | ER FORD AREA tleetric stove Lot G4 x 300 g5. | oft? seeing $11.00. Phone OL NoeTH SIDE. § ROOMS AND id net ce ce 00 your terms : ode sche bath Full basement, oi] furnace. ’ a NORTH Sipe SpATRSHEBRERD. patton SiuGMaptttectentta™ faci | let Sooahion FA heat mi . . = equit terms 3} room garage house Live in IN HERRINGTON | HILLS. NEAR — “s ~— ONLY § LEPt cP EN —— | down. $69 per month including Snile you build First offer over MS 3 bedroom —-* ranch. | | taxes & insurance. $1800 Easy terms oo GI mortg Carpeted oon custom built = a 3 D : , Sela aes - rooms, large recreation room, | “A TLIATC CRAWFORD AGENCY niienDonre ee 130. Fi E 2st Ri built- to arivan a) canal | WATKINS HIL L S . = if don on FE 82306 POSSESSI access ven Lakes. | 915.950 — 3 bedroom ick ranch | ranch Pull basement, nice 100 Built to sell for $36,000 now only | family-style ae wm | MY: 31143 toot lot 87.900, terms. Drive b ullder must sell ates weg nee base- ae eee On — moe Paul M. ones, Real Est. ment, gas heat. Carpeting, “als a | = | minum storms & screens ated TA : LOR INVESTORS re assy 0 NBN yy assy) oR, leree. landscaped lot.” Call 6 room modern. Pull basement. — _ PERSONALIZED HOMES — Las - et | < tate 300 cash to mortgage — re ciatiacend WEST SUBURBAN icaath . | Located in chetee a BEAUTIFUL VINE - COV. BEAU TIFUL. “BRICK 2 bedrm. home in village. By 3 ERr0 Brick home on 7 On I* acres land. 22 x 26 cement _OWner. Leaving State. OL 1-0263 Pees brick ranch ‘has “hal Ve ek acres of land with 1500 sq block garage Near § Blvd. & SHALL HOUSE. 3} BEDRM. LOT and recreation area eve “eek { o flocr area Main floor Crooks Call for price & terms. a Asbestos siding and brick count club Attached 1'9-car cuces huge living room ([ CKL ER REAL TY | ront. +? wirtng end septic garage Alvminum storms and eae eb ace Larges Timing 2 tank $6,950, 10 cent t sereens. Large liv room with room spacious kitchen A)}- 2368 Saginaw = FE 44991 lor cash. PB palmate tl ttn tate to see” SYLVAN VILLAG! WNER dining L. Don't hes this one. PIONEER HIGHLANDS — 3 bedroom brick ranch livti room with ent ge recreation area. New 1% car agra Alum- | inum storms, screens awnings | utiful landscaping lake Driv- fleges. All city improvements Bus service. Be first AND COMPARE sEE HOYT REALTY FE 2.98400 FE 2-0066 ANNETT DRAYTON PLAINS - 2 bedrooms, attrac e kitch en, bath basement heat “Anchor fenced” yarr 2 car aragke Close to scheols. Vacant. $8950, smai! down payment. N... SEMINOLE HILLS — Aat- tractive 1', story home nice living room firep!ac dining room, kitchen. break- fast nook 1 bec:oom & iav- bedrooms y basement Rear porch 2 Only $14,000 LAKE FRONT Practical- ly new 3 bedroom brick ranch with view of lake Large living room. Heatala- | tor fireplace, large porch overlooking, sandy beach “heat. $18,300, $3,000 Pe 65 ACRES — Beautifully 7 io 7_room «& | “~ Perma Stone rd ; om od rh for horses ol - beef cattle. other out bidgs Assorted fruit trees. within 20 miles of Pontiac. Rea-| sonably priced, terms. LAKE FRONT —| Zoned commercial, m.. an | Dixie Hwy. near idea’ site for camer” . arm. Ae | lable. | | ROY RTE, Haren INC. REALTORS Open eninge & bunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 o-s we, | For Sale Houses BLA DAVISON LAKE You'll find pleasure in this won- 49 derful home, im the country. Has | 4 nice bedrooms. 14 x 22 gd } living room with fireplace. sees ment. New oi! furnace screens and new awnings. Over- site 2 car garage. Lot 106 «x 2° surrounded with plenty of shade trees. fruit trees and gar- acre in Storms, den. % with access need. 2% miles from Micoigan on Davison $3500 down. sion Call for appointment oh BLAIR ALTOR Oak wood, Lake Rd 4536 —" dey A s. Cail OR 108 or OR 3-8842 ONLY $60 PER MONTH = FULL BASEMENT - “BRICK” FULL PRICE 97,900 —SALES OFPICE- 544 EAST BLVD. BELDON CO. Agent FE 4-7833 © BEDROOM HOMES $10 DOWN MOVES YOU IN avanee OE ar MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS weit Biaine 1:30 TO 6 of Montcalm Ww ESTC OWN REALTY PE 8-2763 or Eves LI 2-4677 _ CLARK | Eves _ DOWN bedroom home, built in 1k cic lot, 60 x 216 feet, at edge of Pontiac. Good neigh- borhood ORCHARD LAKE RD. Modern 6 room home Good condition. En- front porch. Brick closed fire- place, basement with i room Gas heat. Large deep lot $13,300, terms | $14.500 SUBURBAN RANCH HOME. Built in condition, wall-to-wall ——s separate dining room. kitchen. Doubie sink and on oi! heat. Blacktop. street and drive Landscaped lot, 150 x 100 feet .$2.927 down. AUBURN HEIGHTS. $1,000 DOWN. Four room home. Large lot, 50 x 264 feet. Garden spot, and fruit) trees. Good neighborhood. Will, trade for larger home. 2 ACRES OXFORD ARE. 5 room . modern home, built tn 1957. Fully, Gar: insulated den spot storms & screens. $8 900. $1,000 down. FE 3-7888-RES. FE 4-4813 CLARK REAL ESTATE n Eve.:& Sun. _ Multiple Listing "Service SMITH eee COMMERCIAL CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. room home. 3 bedrooms, full and extra stool. Oil oil FA ~ bath PR CED FO me QUICK 8 ALB 1 R $6,500 $2,900 DOWN ATTN_: COLORED TERMS 2 - room tures. Full basemen ive car garage. ° rovements in. $5 cay is ELL AT $9,000. UNUSUAL! Overlooking Watking Lake, 7 reom, 2 room home. 20 x 24 ft. liv’ baa with fireplace, beau kitchen complete with pult-in oven and range and grill. Screen- ed patie with grill, z Rg dressing rooms. 1% ba Ghar aera v landsca _ . THIS HOME MUST Wideman 412 W. HURON. OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 Neat Modern Home * On 11 Fertile Acres t.| su alow bung: “ rooms and : nid futnace Water . storms | i, Good $28 po ontage Don't. be 2- ‘Bedcoan Lakefront Small Down Payment secluded hood. lent basem ‘gas fur- face, full § tt Se Soest "eile GirouxF ranks on HEPES ATE California room. Full base- | rear aveilable | to Davison Lake. A | home that fullfills every nerson’s , Immediate posses- OR 31281 | $3.000. Comfortable, | Sag | Kk L IN A medectnee a \. ? is A on = ering ome & | seven rooms, with a 24-ft. living j zeem | =o pee room. } ree rooms, - dining p> | yout Fog ~ ty outdoor grill. On ; : e us an offer YOU WiLL BE YOU DID. Oh base- a ment. And lake privintte. YOUR MOVE into Seminole Hills sai! be an enjoyable one — espec' on exclusive Otiawa prive. have the ideal es - P a ecutive or profess a large family. |} first fleor. none under GHT FOOT LIVING Ledgestone fireplace 12 x 12 din- ing room, 11 x 17 breezeway to 3 | two-car attached garage | . a ~ aenees terms. YES, | | Humphries! # ‘ FE 2-9236 Teleg: VMOURPEE Tis NG aN Eves VICE FOR YOUR BOME NEEDS — See us please! _ Clarkston | REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 3. Main Clarkston, Mien ‘ACROSS FROM BANK: Open Daily 9 to ¥. Sunday 12 tw * MAple $-687" JIM" NO MONEY DOWN—G See this lovely 2 situated on 2 acres land. 18 ft. liv room with di ing L. Master drooms i2xis. Full basement. oil forced air heat Full price only $10,200. NEAR So Some home FOR COLORED | > sunpay TO. ri _ ee The'Home You've y insulated. About # £200 Down - “sARDGRe Dice "Cire | wet ere Poe cee Re to call. Shouldn Small but cute & Ne decorated. This home — near Cass Lake. Com NOTHING DOWN | Isre'geenlan' willow tree 382. : Ehzabeth Lake Estates li che means oi J have planty gh Par tonne living = to sone | ws ‘$78: er Month ” Total the basement, oe heat. ¢ 1 front porch & ‘PHA- ~~ Sell or Trade 1 acre with $410 DOWN wo. Plenty & com- INCLUDING CLOSING CO8T pletely cL a fs $82 PER MONTH petine in every room Foom and | Sxiz Come -out six miles N pon agen feats, Wal trade of the heart of Pontiac. : RO REALTY 1 Rd.— for “vi- ED mceolix REALTOR —_ TE hie Pe coe DLORAM BUILDING COMPANY | open » a.m to 8:30 p.m. Bunday 3-5 F THE DiscRinina FE 2.9122 Clarkston trea. Lot 180% 100 “Bildor of National Homes” some. , 13x s eining Le | | Rites eo range. All birch ullt- ov ead) . A 8 porch 4 nV al-U-Way #eaisics | Foom with stone fireplace. "Thte OFF JOSLYN — 3 bedroom bun-| pag nde & out. galow on paved street. base-| Beautiful Conven- ment with automatic gas heat, tent location. Priced t. $27,000 combination aluminum storms and| 6, i So de 2 ee Papua payment. e agstro sharp 9. be room es on dl | e. Large = on ul came — Ermey 2 me i. —-, — prop- | ony, Income Property 50 .. T LOOM This Yd LOA he LO ORTON ie sha Peeiuring 3 ved 4 UNITS. & ENTS. 7OO-as, diate room,” inrae bing | $7500. Terms. OR 3-8814 FLOGA Dp: w. Cute ‘kitehen | with lots of *° RM SUES. ae Tan hin ie & garage. On S. Marshall. = was er convene? owner. at 3-6571. | i ! | f good fertile . $600 down. Neat 3 ee ager ge ems | with full basem floors, forced air heat eos kitchen with of s WILLIAMS, Ph 3 tae te & we oe Bateman res ce included. R. J. (Dick) VALUET LTOR 345 Oskland Ave. E 5-0683 or rE ‘STOUT'S |# Best Buys Today | For Sale Lake Property 51 BY OWNER ° ac\ivity -om. D ue. 3 oven, | a ; DRAYTON AREA OWNERS Used as model. Will ew eli below . N Plant Do you want to trade for a and future N.W. highway exten- home further owt? We are ai e ofte: a real 2 bed- BILDOR jot Located off “Clintonville eed * a iv road, built in 1986. Or will | “40% coped, on achosthouse Tete eoll for 00.008, at Wi Blvd. Also 4 beauti- WATERFORD TWP. Sa pees Remes Seem 903,000. utiful NEAR SYLVAN LAKE ue here. And ed floors, aluminum storms and done around the cement drive, lovely home. Contains 2 bed- aioety Ngo ore cap Lots of flow- . pink and gray ers and shrubery. Large lot. Gar- . Large living room, den spot, gas furnace. $14,500 ~4 and a ogd ea. with $3,000. rage. Built to most CASS LAKEPKONT “crim buyer. $12,- Nicely furnished 5 room modern . New oil furnace. Nice sandy ROCHESTER VILLAGE gO ya One of the wanted homes in é oh he BG § room & bath. 20 x 24 foot liv- to 2 family use. Large ing room. Picture window. m gas beat and hot wa- beach. a new cata | Paul He Jones, Real Est. new ci < sod of au ~ Jones, R ea PE 4-8550 PE 8-1275 SEYMOUR LAKE Then ins this home that _ Peer ground jehetrest heme ca — ome Giktes ve0mn consists_of § rooms with 2 bed- K ee ee ee, = isd ton Lane. Cun shane peted living room, i ne 5 rooms sem . a | a i C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR eis! 0 Seg}. *\ yard "Truiy e bargain ‘and | Oxford. OA 6-3122, Orion, MY 2-2291 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB our 91.0 town. WESAMS LARS. 00 Pur LARe lent fvinming. trees, fireplace eee . °c ° , aside e rooms, VETERANS- ONLY Warren Stout, Realtor 1, up. Cash to mortgage. 2621 ~ 17 N. Saginaw . FE 5-0165 _ Lansdowne. OR 7%. yt RO. DOWN PAYMENT — mn ‘ti ¢ pm ig 7| Foun a | For For Sale ) Resort Prop. 52 52 ent 8 i aed ae lneoine ar sIngte | | GRASS LAKE—_wEW CABIN, LARGE home. Has outside entrance. = a nt resort @ adjoining Gaty sateen SAeemont. | $1188. $100 a. “hupting, Sonve 7” J orrow, Gladwin Skeels). itch. | ST. BENEDICT'S ve PONTIAC OFFICE waEnnoeY-cummg ga Gar 088. CABIN AREA PIK OPEN EVES. _ win, Cash or terms. PE 5-5060._ 7 room brick ranch 2 bed- |__ CAN SELL YOUR HOME rooms. Full ceramic a gD 8-9693 | Ns TO beth plus s all shower. Lge down nt or purchase kitchen. Full dining room NO FORTUNE TELLER NEEDED [0° .& eo) buge screenc¢e-i po-e for th pee garage and Kot ae heat. tien nice vard. Tess than $14,000. $2,750 will han DUTCH COLOMAL 4 BEDROOMS throughout. By any ison, our $18,950 | NORTH SUBURBAN 43 ft. brie Tick ranch tn 1957. It's roomy with” kitchen and Thais compar- today's best buy at 1 as ermstane . lot. e privi leges.” $13,000 wns mon | taxee and insura: o uding NORTHERN HIGH bedroom ranch two siincoea ge. “ch ten "ay, aoe “wi PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES Rt ty brick ranch built FE 4-0528 wy :ALTORS . sae a7 8. OPEN EVES. i+» | j | 3 or lake lots. SEA- yrs NANCE, 1185 N. Perry. Pine pane.ing in front bed- room Puil basement, ce- Suburban Property - 53 ment drive un to @ car and Oe eee one half garage. Venetian 2 ACRES & NICE 2 BEDROOM blinds throughout the home. _ STLVAN VILLAGE is where you will find this home. Walk-out basement, 27% miles from Highland. 6 $10,500, with 5 room home. Wood-paneled EXTRA VALUE, 38 x 2%’, wails and carpeting. 2 pic- home. Disement ew car- ture windows gi a in ii & worderini view of tee § ‘oes labiestelan bake e. Fire € . brick. This home go 900 with terms. fast so call today. Pull ga- nl de s4 LAKE ORION OFFICE LARGE. FAMILY withent being PE gg mm ; bedrooms can vin terme. GAYLORD (CARL W. BIRD, Reattor PE? GTmemty National Baar Mey, jet SYEVAN SHORES TING. | “or-iease. M » FOR RENT e¢, South side of Huron St. 30 A ay ho eg RILEY REAL E ATE FE 4-115 oho Vane OE 4-421 BEEPS " ea For Sale Farms 56 MACS 5 DORR real Gita erp Se pa CAN SELLY. Zoned Press. Box 58. | Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A. L Lor 1 Aad RENT oS a oe | Steet. tas Baldwin Ave. NEW 3 BEDRM. i ON ACRE OF Eat, ea “ee or 5 Pp for sale, 2710 8. c Near Auburn. Northern restaurant plus Sen ox Masey a nice 7 room . plus coment bieck batt & tackle otere in City. Main street - f & a tank truck ha) bait. included é oe . down, for quick a Oy :Q: Ei ary 8 5 F 38 4900 meni Pontiac. Mich. Ph. OR 4-0358 BARBER SHOP ALL NEW eqvipivent rvs lea e. Prime loca- tion. Immediate owner 20 years. $20,000 DAIRY BAR. ot Gee ann taurant spipment $1500 ma includes . STATEWIDE | Real Estate Service of Pontiac i LES, SUNOCO ‘SERVICE STATION ! +M59> Bet. Voorheis & Eliz. Lk. Rd. tion. ellent location with high rofl : loca’ will be available tn near future & modera’ investm in inventory only. plete 6 weeks ram at company expense which ud a e in service sta- SUN OIL CO. 500 S. Dix, Detroit 17 Inewood 3-4200 § a.m. to or GArtield 2-6043 after Partridge 1g THE “BIRD” TO 8EE ae Highway alg voeent | Beautiful Drive-In, Home On a fg ys i | good job, FE 28181 is ™ Want Ad number! pron r ee ae i Sale Hew Goods 6 65 Bait t »M Minnows, Et te, 25 - oe “ee Sa ~ Sand, Gravel & Dirt _76 G ats irt ag |” sams DIRT = 1 a “eee meee a ae ‘a 18) 8. MAS er w “Es as v ie MY Bue 1] Nor — —_ asasnnamenigin “tine ‘e — te $ — te 7 a * 98 ee Ore iy 19. er ba Eb mat ¥ _ A ve ver H 4 fee” . Hi-Fi, T : tI WwW | Sebo — sad cate * LL SEA at TV clos ance SO fer. at you! . $30. a) fer oon NE ike 7 home eta .< D new. . wwe -. cua payable ‘ re 46 MI 8 oP aera N rre oe w “ha ° n : N ? tout, ‘ ee hn (D. GRA ee ew OVER : * " ’ m 1 Tr ng pais a a TEA ¢ “ ie ees 202 GU eli gored ” sa at ay Mo eared GUE FINANCE aon. 6 Rein Ww ‘all wa = Aten AORHED | ROC 21 AIN ANC ) oS BS. ie a8 nen Water : 8. me ag ention, wie gTOx HES FE -E ox 95. oo por ang oft Sand te ~ Tr z iia. 0 ST a) co 12 in Resse IN pre dirt, ae An 4 uck \ ANS ER T |pousan Lak f ° _ Besser" WOL FE “DIRT BLACK hum ers o .C elt ° rs Fae 3 reasonable F ee #1 per ot ie R LAI I 5 tf For Sale sonable, 66A For Sale Miscellaneous 67 ; travels Pe Buipet yard. og? Oitea ne Rasp Paras se c Rugs us gu an 1 on PLOOR M tivered ot CK aN yard. ata LD 00 e . I ng ar " B “PREENDLY SERVIC G00 *, rr ti wan 4 S $ $3.95 lt Ya-Ca — MA Cootrele” iscella OLACE ana P80 oh + -_ For | . Ds 1 . 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Bisse HE SAL = EIN ghee cae : ua MOWE sun. panne ings Aa | Hol ote ino — oan ce 26INCH ee), = 838,70 YE i da ry Sows tee Su Thot li Alse Pie tes PE ES aan “"4 Sher’ = eves at 105" per E Roc U “go la RO N fet § f A i) . eel ne WN et = Til en |” a” 6s Wa top aiatate rade-| i“ bes 5 : : ANS § ca Huron aBues tin nitur ‘ one a aie Deon 0 o ve ectric, ‘ol eae 30 0203 Lows sd Tt) " gecessor GREE EE, nt exe remanee JGHTE! eins and wee ig yioe. 0 cart . SER slig! A B. me eae Bal RALP 5 Pl Pe; r TH ve P) at ue Po G WE t a Ave BO bla. em ton ce Seth aces |e wee N oe B. R 3 tee ie 25 T boa eraug a —— 42. og ' Shr ae Re «88h: 5 om sree ead oe ee plum P Yourself. es. ed epi ent. Blvd. gor,| Es mR. = & (top wed Bic on b-oent_ = m _f a n ————— u ‘ Pt oP 0 $500 a x cabo “ yes = ee = ve eT Sel re oa =e 35 ot Boat sat noe ee mete ~ w ‘ - _——— HOM see F ae ‘2, Man os best INN "iste ae Ri i Reach ove | Oey parte Saat ae et a) bs Si = i yaw Ore 8 Basie | ae ts & A pal a. 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Pl iiforn! NY, RI home ; lin ng ? i mateh ose H ms. i: wore = Tow a Appuianee pete: —— $30" oT. | was o IES — ene gs uN Lake ste Fee xtra, Mia ra "704 #1 new : g ex org tae 3 tnt Seas e ances. be ition, 86 — and | mn H i A KING. Be Be Pa ort ba ii be Mem! EN 1,900 seared jit on Oe hing far Pee es JOR BT H - r H KC KING. or - Om ORG ° ite re Y or ‘Vacant Sve “ vs ian. fab w iam =" se-out - ne T | Cc . ta i P ay 3-17 Fo }! Sales, ALL sera N 5 _hant rad nario A ibe “ REAL E f 4 8 you those ses by OOR. = ied ag ae soul a Tlers | oN Auta lains a8 cal aft 1,000 " ’ Grain viens 2 ae Aad NEW M2 o. Blea Ew Scie ase se take r | Ag agic ec: per Fe J rid 0 A e _ u A n e. : i i A ter on M $ | agg : * Prods. as. E urn yd’ I rie er con 'D E ' ‘ we in nice sca = S r : OA pes s STATE 8 FO ty EL _—-_ ; ¢ aa > roduc A d's Service, a c R |": raat iin ve ales reduce oe set ries 9 re OLLA a ue mi tne an Oh ad ak ot 88 vce ftatton. 1 | WER FOR R x. Rs NOI peeemil deer |, mene ‘ies chard ts D nS 800 ale Ti ooks. 196 = RTT REST 7.” 4 retgl a mote ON ° te EL 1 $2 ae aaa c—" Es EST. err, OA Y gre if m P.. a { J £ 7 ol 1 USED 1 x res 78 T AT 7 BP Soi aie a Wye : Joni Wak v D ach 14 Dix f T ° RD Pw SPORT. ert 3034 na i | stat os SEE R _ TANCE, ORT ie 4 eats RODU ° pagina Als rad RTONE O Jo: 6-0061. etc, outs iB al uir a UCE a TIRE. 50 nef ‘ONE W. a | oni AR poh + RE ae 92. oe S hit ngfellen D 4 | APP —_-~ OA Siva” . Looe N SALES . A me PPLES, =e as Saat Mares a WE T “D- ‘Ra ites Brin mo | name i AUTO SE d. a ss N —— tle es n te) ~ ate I or x Lake ta | Bate prea SER ve ston c TE . aa FO a Degas B Vv | 6 ha R ta: le 8. L 1c P ¥ ieon _Ang in R oF $ and jong Er onti s. Vv Ange er 8ST 503 8 { K nt le ana lus. 8 AN E ex ne Ti 2 1a ARWETIE Aes See cP ANDAR apa ¢ 18 series v ef DB mina e are va Wa res win a Sas ie ne. Gate et ye ot ‘ 'E me Sonera ara re ) Spe Ads ciali . = ‘D are. ae ust S ialize | Sag LA. y ives Sucl in ina IA i J rP wat M or Jus rot S st T ) le aeb rv : ms! urn y 'E as ial FE 2. a 4 y | { ” THIRTY-TWO Fs THY PONTIAC _Wanted Used Cars 101" care. AS MUCH AS 90 FOR JURE. AND) Se RSET PARNCEP Ve. cheap Pe 2-2066 P wale a GooD BILL SPENC * “RAMBLER” See M&M Motor Sales dollar on iater —s ca Hwy. sagt rs.| SEE Dex Kennedy AND GET THE TOP DOLLAR | FOR YOUR CAR CASS OAKLAND* Pontiac's Newest Lot 312 W > Montcalm rE NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE TOP BUCK PONTIAC WASTE — JUNE CAR bes FE _K JUNK CARS FE 5-6079 TOP $$$ DOLLAR For All Model Cars Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON at piety FE 4-: - FOR GooD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 Ss. Saginaw St fe SS 797 i i ; | | in and leok over our 22 * 4-DR. REPOSSESSION 1955 Buick, 2 (oor. down. First payment due Novem- as Sigisaw Pane FE ite ‘37 BUICK 2 DR. Solid white paint. R & H. Dyna- flow. Power steering & “oe “{$ minutes from Pontiac” HOMER HIGHT MTRS.. FE 3308 OA 8-2528 1950 CHRYSLER HARDTOP |Oxterd, Michigan ae $5 BUICK CENTURY. 4 4 DOOR HT Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars ubura | “33 DR. $45. EM) =aver | E | | Spamer ee Oven! lied — EDDIE STEELE FORD — Me meee | s coon | Eddie Steele | double Looks and runs Mee new MOwner _YE 2- 7267 7 "37 Buick 2 dr, Hardtop | Radic. Heater. “18 minutes from Pontiac” HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | Birmingham Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 1959 BUICK INVICTA \ BUICK 3 EN- gineers car 6000 miles heater, power steering & brakes $2650 FE 8-2036 _ $7? CENTURY BUICK ¢ - DR hardtop. Power brakes & steer- _ing. FE 5-5788 — $5 DOWN — BUICK "s) ag Ma ~ SPECIAL ¢-DOOR Radice & Heater D)na- en, $ 395 Eddie Steele FORD — 3278 W Huron et Eliz aa a =sit0 rE 0861 TOP PRICE POR JUNK CARS PE 4-487 78 7 “BUICK Al SoaDEtioa FE aed hae nd 0056 Dynafiow $3595 Radio. | MOTOR ,332_8_ SAGINAW Main St. / 1 | oxe "2 | Com Ne = al rd «| mete: «8, Westen Ars Sy CHEVROLET IDS POWER, _giide, radio. 4-2210. a j Low rast, Pe este Re ! "56 CHEV ROLET 3 | re ee ee ey — FORD — > ha. | i dio, heater, red and white finish. North Chev. , Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward A MI 4-2735 37 CHRYSLER “Russ” Dawson | | ANY FE 2-0131 | "35 CHRYSLER 4 dr. automatic, R&aH, 1 owner. Look this over. Clarkston Motor Sales -PLYMOUTH DEALER Clarkston MA 5-5141 | 1959 RENA'LT DAUPHINE, 1.500 miles. Will trade or sell. OR 3-ST78 952 FORD V REPOSSESSI ad ently $7 mo. Due ___Salle Used Cars $143 full price. No cash needed. | King Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 * a~ : EEE TEM on o>) Ko 5 OStmne © 1959 by NEA Service. ten, TM Reg. US. Pas. OM, “Isn't it lovely that we're both having insomnia at the same time!’ ad 8 ON | Nov. 9th! after 6 p.m OR ‘'S3 Pily- OR 30491 after FACTORY BRANCH | | ~ RE DONT LIKE TO) a a ~ CADILLAC SHARP | mouth _ $100 6. ‘57 FORD THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR aT |_Ardin 634 Oakland 'S8 D S LANE “ter iG TEELE FOR Door — Radio & Bester JEROME a athens €00 O PoO-Maiie. 2 tone ae “ ~ | 2 door fiite. hardtop. Double 35 CADILLAC | power. White tires, auto- $1595 ‘BRIGHT SPOT” 4-DOOR ~62 | matic transmission and A . ~ Radio & Heater rd | Orchard Lake at Cass matic. W-Walls. 4-Way | $199 OR CAR DOWN ; TE 80488 Open Eves Power | Se’wOnras “On BALANCE p t : _ Open Eves 0 rere $1495 a5 omers to Cheese Prom ontla WANTED JUNK CARS, TAYLOR Ra Used Parts. FE $-2000 . . WE NEED Eddie Steele | Ss ‘HI hi 7, etal our car. Por 20 years we have = brs the t top dollar. Trade dowe — FORD — ery 70s ORCHARD LAKE RD in tore “HJ. VAN WELT 2-2529 mseee FE 56204 | 51. 5 Woodward” | ___MI_ 65302 | OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hey = 1956 ADILLAC a tas rik 3 | FE 3 717 TOP CASH $88 FOR CLEAN CARS SEDAN DEVILLE. Pull power SOT LITE. 4, + 3- ace up or down black & white finish. Will trade. ‘0 hardtop FE $4402 63 MT CLEMENS sT FCONOMY CARS 22. AUBURN NORTH MOTOR 8A __BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ Dixie Highway oe * DeSOTO | 1948 PORD V-8. GOOD RUNNING “COST LESS E 4-4077. Sale Used Trucks 103 cars. New or Used You'll get a Good Tr anspourtation [ee = u —~ deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or s S Ae ae | CHEVY PICKUP EXCELLENT Piymouth that will’ save you 100 CAS it —=—S) DOWN — *. end motor Bargain money Remember the name — a LECTION: : Cost —_ Cole" 1000 rior a Ass FORD BIG SE = ple Walled Lake MA 4-4511. New Pick-ups. tractors, stakes. con- _°' Used—we sell both | | CUSTOM 2-DOOR 8 Stand- struc —_ machinery, trailers, and CHEVY Y PTATION | WGN. ‘574 DR j ard Transmission. part shift Will take trade \ ) 295 WE BUY—OR TRADE _OA oriea LOTOR SALES j.................. $ SCHRAM TRUCKS WHOLESALE—RETAIL 2339 Dixie Hwy. OR 3- ~1209 Good Runs motor ures Pontiac OR 3-0311 ise } CHEVIE STATION \ WAGON 7 brakes. Overioad springs | —_—_ ‘S3 DODGE TRUCK OR 3-2628 s? dition. $385. OR 3-6117 “PORD VANETTE. GOOD CON se FORD . TON 8 CYL. Icc equip to pul! housetrailers. FE 6-251). 3 Edne HEAVY DUTY WRECKER BOOM and winch New tres. Excellent 3-0308 condition Ort STEEL SIDE — 3% o = o James prod’ WITH a Smith B OTHERS TO oe FROM GuC 1954 _pasre. PE 8-6546 after 4:00 opm ‘Turner's | ‘Truck Center BIRMINGHAM ‘36 Ford V-8 Waa WINCH | oe aan i's YD. BODY, | SHARP. EXTRA 6 Ford F-100 . PANEL & CYLINDER SHARP. ‘39 Ford F-100 . -$1595- ALUMINUM BODY. -$ 795 AND - -$1595 PICKUP, 8 PT. STYLESIDE BOX ‘53 Dodge ......... 14 FOOT STAKE WITH LIFT GATE ‘34 Chevrolet ...... $ 595, TON PICKUP. NICE. , CALL 795 BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER FORD 444 8 DOOWARD — NEN ‘AO Dodge Pickup $1685 This price includes al! ta 0 TY equipment and federal gar eX'ra ‘Limited time offeri RAMMLER-DALLA MI 4 7500 standard tax sales tax and license 1001 N MAIN ROCHESTER OL 28111 Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Fac.ory Braneh OAKLAND AT CASS Larg® Selection ; OF USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES 1950 Th MOD ALL Makes and Models TO FIT PNY RUDGET "BIG" bevel Center Eddie Steele — FORD 7a 24 : ad W. iron at Eliz. Fe 5-217 mi __ Auto Insurance | no installm accidental fu | ood Wholesale | Eddie Steele NO ent) rteriy and up Wi 4d. and PD he . $1.250 gel perments | mett Agency Inc Pets of $499 00. Earlgn & Sete Cre 108 a ce r. 6 cyl. Powerglide. Clean rust 210 series — — es Reasonable. MI 4-264 ey ae Bs, ‘% CHEVROLET 210 ) CHEVIE % TON PICKUP. ‘ss 3 * | $995 v3 PG. arp $185 80 down $37.09 per mo Roger's Sales and Serv- ice FE 2 33 CHEVY BEL 4 EL AIR 2 DR. VERY ' _sharp EM 1 H | Riggins | ‘56 Chevrolet Delray 2 door Radio. heat- er, white tires ONLY $0905 NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE SCHUTZ ee 8. ach 54 CHEV. OMISSION. RADIO ABSOLUTELY Assume yr nog of. mo. Call P Credit. M _at MI 4-7500. Ha Turner Ford 1956 CHEVROLET STATION W \- $1295 Powergliae | . Yadio, heater, -tone green paint. Our stock 842 ‘ “| © var 6s 6-$302 | 2-DR. AUTO. TRANs- | Priced at only $1069. Your old‘ car down. North Chev. ‘Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave | MI 4-2735 | Burmineh am 58 CHEVROLET BAIR SPORT COUPE Radio & Heater, Powerglide Power steering Power brakes. Cascade blue paint. $2095 Pontiac Retail store ews) by 65 MT CLEMENS 8T _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR RA fio. Heater. Powerglide This js a one owner automobile Oy; stock No 872) Priced at on! $88) North Chev. ter Blvd at S Woodward Ave a mi ningham MI 4-2735 1951 CHEVROLET ?- DR ABSO- LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $7.24 ver Mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford 38 CHEVROLET E BISCAYNE 27-DR. Powergliie, power brakes big en- | FE 22 fire ete 1 owner Priced for _Quick sale e_ FE 8-21 8-2133. Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE & SEE OUR SELECTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST. ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL- ERS. FORDS SINCE 1930. BEATTIE “Your FORD aad _— 1930" 5806 DIXIE HW At the Stop vent tn Weteriord ‘ | All Makes dnd Models ill be sold at. . Wholesale ‘Bob Frost, Inc. 280 Hunter Blvd. BIRMINGHAM and Mercurys | FACTORY BRANCH | R 3-129) | . |All: Cars traded in on bal- 5-086 ance of new 1959 model » , 104 DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 35 YEARS Ange! ae CASS AT PIKE ae : — FORD 55 DeSOTO | 3275 W Huron at Eliz 4 dr secan. Auto trans R & H PE 5-317 Power steering & brakes. Ex< cond $79 “15 minutes from Pontiac” and out Standard tr _V8. FE 5-6343_ HOMER HIGHT MTRS Oxford. Michigan OA &-2528 "36 ey 8) a >» FORD 1953 DODGE V-8 STANDARD .~ shift Very clean FE 3-7342. H TS Rac ws | Lar Heater W-Wa Heater, W-Wa —- with Power rd ing Priced to sell. ‘5® Dodge 4 door sedan. 6 cylinder straight stick A-1 condition. $1,777 -Houghten. & Son PE 2-2529 Keego - EDDIE STEELE FORD — Eddie Steele - FORD — 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD Eddie Steele | Lk Ra | PE 5-086! | 149 FORD, LIKE NEW INSIDE | ansmission o and lis. All lis, All Steer- $ 995) FE wate | Your Friendly Olds Dealer FOREIGN CAR SALES -FORD DEALER- A-l Used Car Shopping Center | | Oxford, Michigan AND SERVICE 528 N Matin. in, Rochester, OL 1-976) | "58 FORD 54 DODGE 2 DR R&H_ $295. ONLY | . $17.08 per month. Roger's Sales aTAT ON WAGON & Service FE 2-9566 199 REPOSSESSION __ 1955 Dodge, 4 door Nice car No money down Assume pay- ments of $2724 First payment due November 20th Lucky Auto|} 147 8. SAGINAW ST 3588 ‘Cy’ Owens | REET — 193 S. Saginaw. Phone | FE 3- FE 5-4101 E 4-2214 ‘36 CUSTOM RANCH. NEW PAINT | @ 1958 TH! THUNDERBIRD | , Excellent condition Hardtop. All white. a ate oe & |. TOM BOHR, INC white trim. 12,000 : 120 8 Main. Milford) MU 4€1715| _5-2474. FT) THUNDERBIRD. eeupment -~FORD DEALER- “1 A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 5.409_mile miles, “ure 3% FORD — EDDIE STEELE FORD — nena 55 FORD $993 | COUNTRY SEDAN ; © Onncet V-8 Radio i] i] and Heater. Cy’ Owens $795 14% 8 SAGINAW STREET { FE $4101 | Eddie Steele FF 5-3588 1952 FORD CLUB ‘COUPE e CYL- ~ INDER ABSOLUTELY NO MON. | ~— FORD EY DOWN een payments of | 2705 ORCHARD LAKE aby $865 per mo. Call Credit Mgr | FE 2-25 2-2529 Keego Mr Parks at MI 4-7500, Harold | ry ae i if urner Ford 53 F FORD V i 1954 FORD SKYLINER. CLEAN. REPOSSESSI -8 ON Rood condition Power seats and } $195 full price. No cash needed. Bindes sm EE) 24431 ee me only $11 mo. Due Nov. 9th tng Auto Mr Bell FE EDDIE STEELE FORD — ~—S_ Auto Mr _Bel ae 7 FORD — $3 DOWN — F-LANE CONVERTIBLE 500 Fordomatie. =| 'S] FORD Radio, 81 Heater, White- | walls, Power Steering é& VICTORIA HARDTOP Brakes, 16.000 miles Heater PRE wm non wm win ne $1495 Eddie Steele | — FORD — 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD 529 Keego FE 5-9204 3278 bm —— at FE 5-3 Eliz Fordomatic, Radio and Ig Peaa FORD, EXCELLENT CONDI- | fe Pi es car, excellent buy, INDER. RADIO * Assume payments of mo. Call Credit Mgr. at MI Ford. "55 FORD 2 DR. REPOSSESSION $395 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $22 mo. ‘Due Nov. 5th. 1952 FORD STATION WAGON. 8 CYL HEATER. ABSOLUTBLY NO MONEY DN $10.06 per Mr. Parks 4-7500. Harold Turner King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. ‘56 FORD 2 DR. i ae ee private after 7 p.m 38 FORD CONVERTIBLE. BLUE. PE 2-5152, weekend or =. cone & heater. Good | BIG CLEAN and $ 695 Heater. CeCe er ere seseetovnese ORD — 2705 ee Nas LAKE RD’ | FE_ 2.2529 _Keego FE —FORD DEALER— A-1 Used Caf Shopping Center HODGES UP| SALE ON USED CARS ’59 DODGE 2 DOOR - '57 FORD HARDTOP. Pull RYet EE par *58 CH RYS R SEDOBEE 995 ) PES i gecsues ‘Cy' Owens. org CoS 147 ‘s SAGINAW STREET FE_5-3588 FE 5-4101 DON'T WiSH FQR, YORKER SEDAN + de Senne and like MONEY! Make it easily | through Classified Ads. To INC ‘sell, rent buy, swap, hire, ° idial FE 2-8181. 7 MI 6.0029 360 & WOODWARD HODGES ' BAM 106) —— _ Sale Used Cars 106, PORD so MUST 2570 Roselawn. MA —$5 DOWN — ‘34 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR 8 Radio & Heater. Pordo- mate. $ 495 cece ese decree e sere s "56 F ORD Victoria. Radio. heater, 8 stick. V-8. White tires. ONLY NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTH ON BALANCE 25 others to choose from SCHUTZ- MOTORS. _ Wood warc INC _ MI 6-5302 — EDDIE STEELE FORD — "35 FORD oenets 4-DOOR 8 Standard Transmission, Radio and Heater. $ 495 Eddie Steele — FORD — 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD 2-2529 Keego rE iW ant.to Buy a New Car? | BE SURE «& SEB OUR SE- LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED OAKLAND; COUNTY'S OLDEST DEALERS.’ PORDS SINCE 1930. BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" 5806 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-129 __At the Stoplight in Waterford “1957 Ford Country Sed. Station Wagon . HOMER HIGHT M RS. “15 minutes from Ponti OA 8-2528 ~~ PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS 57 Chevy Convert. Auto. . 1695 ‘57 Fora Custom 8 Auto. 1295 ‘37 Ford Custom std. 56 Buick ¢dr. Special, $1095 56 Poniac 4 ¢r. Sharp $1005 55 Buick ow f Ae: $905 ‘35 Chevy YV-# dr. Bel Air $895 55 Ford Pairlane $385 Plym seme eas $795 55 Fora & ——— soos “5 54 Olds 88 23 dr. Full power $745 53 Olds 88. 4dr... $205 6 Pord Wie.) 65... $605 54 Ford m2dr........ $595 ‘55 Studebaker overdrive $595 ‘34 Chery ives ees BD CRORE oi oses eid eecsuc 48 Chevy Fi “Pruit truck % ton 6245 ine Berry erry at Madison FE “‘coloe ‘53 FORD CONVERTIBLE oe Radio and Oe Fee ya honeeeOse $ 395 Eddie Steele ; — FO 3275 W Ps at Eliz, Lk Rd | PE _5- 317 rE _5-0861 1953 3 FORD 2-DR. 8 CYLINDER. AUTOMATIC. TRANS. ABSO- UTELY NO MONEY DOWN. payments of $11.46 per . Parks | 4-7500. Harold Turner | | FORD STATION \ WAGON. Heater. A real nice wagon as second car for the family. stock No. 891. Priced at ¢ 5| North chev Eddie Steele = — FORD — Lk. Rd PE 5-086 unter ahi at 8. Woodward ach irmingha ___ MI 4 HAUPT | PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES 1956 a. 4 dr. bomcch Beau- tiful 3% months on balance 85 Buick 2 2 iter roon finish. A | w5s a «at. Sedan, Vitra |. .. Hardtop. 2 -m, Heater. pats “hic Ge 4 ar, con Have gt ae ' several to choose waar to Mi5, “<5 Racers Ww A y iho bltg y'Tue j i oo $1975. Saawtleeee austere renee ee door. esconadie 55 MERCURY fownsts to, BOR $045 ; “15 minutes from ‘HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, Michigan OA &8-2528 — EDDIE STEELE FORD — ‘53 MERCURY MONTEREY H-TOP Radio and Heater. { cables yeuseeenaeee 395 ! ‘ | Eddie Steele — FORD — rE. ood See eeaee CARE EO. ns MERCURYS 2-Doors, 4-Doors 2 DOOR HARDTOPS TO CHOOSE PROM $795 And Up ‘ RCURY 4 DR. SHARP. $745. y $120 down, $28.61 per Roger's Sales and Service, | MUST SELL 1959 SUPER a coK vertible. 3.700 miles. FE | Eh Fence Cherol he a. 4 ay. | lt. brakes & ing. Ext clean. $1006. Will take che __trade-in. OR_3-3230 or OR 3 ~1954 Olds 4-Dr. Sedan mraranente Radio & art HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from os ae , Oxford, Michigan ~ = Ra&zi, full new whitewal | BARGAIN, ‘53 OLDS. = good tires. good tra power 6200. FE 5-1265 — $5 DOWN — ‘53, OLDSMOBILE | Eddie Steele — FORD — 3278 W. Huron at Eliz . PE S-3177 rE 1955 OLDS &8 2 ‘DR This is a very clean car Ex- cellent rubber Radio heater Mons buy it. PEO $8 AUTO SALES 68 Oakland ha FE 2-2351 ments of $17.08 per mo. Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Pord. 55 OLDS. 96. 4 DOOR, BLUE & white, 4 new WW tires, power brake & steering, extra clean $395. FE f 1957 TLE 9¢ HOLIDAY hardtop. Pully pped. Call xedo ib 1955 PIL_YMOUTH FULL PRICE $295 No cash needed. Pay only $17 month. Due Nov. 10. KING AUTO SALES ¥ FE 8-0402 ‘66 PLYMOUTH BEL dr. $545. Only $68.80 down, $21.89 | a pe. Roger's Sales te e, . -—-—— ‘57 PLYMOUTH, 4 DOOR SEDAN. 6 cylinder, automatic shift. like new. FE 40354. Call after 6 p.m. $950 a ee SPORTS SUBURBAN | 1956, 3# 000 mi Power Flite. pow- er heating. R&H. solex, roof rack Extremely nice. $950. MA 6-5622 "35 ~ PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. RA- dio & heater 4 dr. Very nice | Our | Hydramatic. If you drive it, you") , } ' A-l Usea Oot eae. "53 PONTIAC 4 DOOR $198. ‘Cy’ Owens * Se oie . Bice RUSS ..M g $5 PONTIAC 4 dr. Starchief. Exc. cond. $845. 2% OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM “15 minutes from Pontise” SCHUTZ HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 ’52 PONTIAC 2-DR. tT. o~ ___ MT 68302 REPOSSESSION T | Bae Sth Witt Moat aan ete WILSON 2&3 FACTORY BRANCH cee + AUTO ES Sy See a HEATER. ABSOLUTELY 7 DA . Assume ~pay- Ramblers. best time Creait 2 oF a es oa night in Saving’ your title b os ter | “R&C Rambler Sales 54 Pontiac Stare't 4-Df. | : ; REPOSSESSION 8145 Commerce Rd... Union Lake Haskins Chev. | i "R.0io"iae |"BS ia se bo Dixie er at M-15 PO. ments a =r a fae nites ed ee a wie bare | . Mr. Me | a tor see Crooks and Auburn. 33322. = — a : SD nee Soe. , bi - R pu EPOSSESSION $3 PONTIAC. | REPOSSESSION King Avtar Mr Bal FE’ s-0ee2 $195 Auto, Mr. Bell PR 60408. "53 Studebaker Cou REIOSSESION | "Russ” Dowson! “vaPSESS Oe" wi 7 OTOR COMPANY Be oe | mon eon) eee ae pe Phone noe Me ‘ae enter Bydramatic. Good! CEE OUR SELECTION _s. | Walton. _o— late Beem used seve $1 ‘51 PONTIAC Chrysie ‘96 P lymouth ia. Ese) TACK COLE, INC. bedier''™*Ruamtte Trans: | "Wonder "Bar ai, Circle aie | witht, quam At Pootas Trad, Sa ee et | Reale Oe ee ee $199 OR oD CAR DOWN a Bn Dixie OK'd Car. Hand Picked & Personally Checked "59 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Solid sa: blue, radio, heater, wv and many other ex- owner. — ONLY $1995 — Many One. Owrers ETE ‘36 PONTIAC _| Se Say foe orcad 9p Sac Hct “CLEAN” CATALINA COUPE “870° ‘$6 Pord 2 dr. Ee mand. 9 os Radio & Heater. Hydra- “34 Chev. 4 dr., — = emi | Se te ‘$4 Chev. BA. 2 ar. pe ...$ a8 Birmingham Trades $1295 ¥ Chev. 4 dr., § oe 1350 N + Fes fF" door oe omatie 4 i . , "34 Pon’ pass. wagon. Pontiac 3 Ree Span 53 Chev. 4 dr. new paint ..6 395 Woodward i] $3 Feetge ex, yer. ..8 398 | Retail [fiir te Birmingham __MI MI 4-1930' "$2 Chev. e ton pickup. -$ 188 | LOPE | Find seta” 28 JOHNSON FE 377 HSE bethinttcectlt $8 Offers __ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE St Olds 98-4 Ur. runs good . $ 33 ‘59 PONTIAC 2 DR. _| yg wompiap cavattna WITS. |'s9 Pose 3 om ooo + fs, Catalina. Like new!! 7 ; ST: = | 'S0 Pontiac 2 door .. 4 Po 595 vert. 24,000 actus! miles. Will | $0 Bord 1 ton pickup ...... § 198 MOTOR SALES — | pte wenorcceee [Mb Rosle Trae aa”. 3 BB = ake. onion see "practice o oer. Only 2.008 miles. | °47 $1 Ehevreict Par, good”. 3 1 or power nee white wall tires, $2900. NC Paes - Dixie OK'd Cars JOHNSON ae ee cat HWY. AT SASHABAW A-1_ condition. YTON PLAINS. MICH Offers “St : ; j , 59 va Was shay! ERT. | ~“s3 PONTIAC. GOOD CO LOOK! BUY! SAVE! RUSS : JOUNSON R Sener saan. rit, wiaramatie, - MOTOR SALES ] V E radio, pester. Bex L ORION MY_2-2871 or MY 3.1461 : 1956 CHEVROLET... $1408 antes eee | Motor Sales | patanss cieatait 00 OGD FRGOF ..-.-.+-. 187 CHEVROLET .......... $1295 dio, esibr, auiomatie tranemis-| 212 2deor sedan, 4 ove ownes eet oie TRUCK $1795 "96 WILLIS JEEP ....ssuuee 1959 D wa engir THE “rorward contre 17 with aeons | io"and"neaier” Ret ‘and “ivry ton bed. ‘ ; 1951 CHRYSLER ........ $128 "ROUSSE, mt | Me EET SRS uy ie ao EXTRAS ‘S22 . ; , bas A eae ardtop. oer | ge a dS oa Mg A Sexe |) Es eee scan | ce ee Will take trade. No dealer. FE : 495 ? y 8795 i ..:.1.a eee Compar eC All “hardtop "Lancer with radio, oe iat Taser sedan. Severgbac, er radio. heater, whitewalls, solid . You Get Steering. tu-tone. red with beautiful leather trim. Cc $1895 r1SS man WHILE YOU'RE LOOKING | '*} CiMerice vt tn, with rehioy MBpecial sedan. Dynafiow, ‘radio. standard ee fee perigee gg low oar: aa" whttewall -, CHEVROLET WE ALL neuen $1008 scarce. so come early. Like-New «| "ONTEGTEROMEE,; 20 wer pomriac ott | R h t - matic, power brakes, tu-tone. Real rehief 4-door hardtop. Power ocnester HAND-SELECTED | prette Car tits new carpets and reser homer brakes, Yadio. L M | sparkling interior. eater : j I . - Offers Our Best Buys ate e Tea Gee ona. ween | Pomriac wnsarasatas’ colt! 5 PT WwoOoD. USED CARS Mi A —————— heater, *ehitewal tires. Blue and eee PRICED cicarigiccli: fyi GLIDE. R&H. W.W TIRES A V L "56 CK SUPER .......... 1195 grees | BEAUTIFUL BEIGE GOLD ey y OW / 4 door sedan, radio, heater. dyna- | 1957 cre seca ba ratop station ONE OWNER LOVELY QT $1975. | AND MOST ARE Power, meering vl. . . : eg ta 1956 CHEVROLET 4 R. 210 wao-| © = Fully Equipped and many miles left, ay cusomene naae ON 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE | " fees fea. WITH R & H ONLY 35.000 MILES "3 BUICK nak: ’ SBieing af Ry G 'S§, CHEVROLET B.Air H-T gites| $ door, hardtop, radio, healer. | iss¢ » ‘isp: “power” ptactli® ey copaeen "Sad panei. ie: white a with white tires:| Dower brakes, whitewail res. 1954 CHEVROLET '5 TON PICK- slvereary Gold paint, Real nice car with lots of pep! covers never bee Shin See athe SP, ‘St, PONTIAC 2 Door B-Top #144 | Moor pardon. a ‘adi, better, | 2998, BUCK... Pari ae yaafion radio. DANDY AT $675. ee =. Byarem saeunie trang. white pres an ot Ese Penta wall res res. 8 e CYLINDER POwnNaTrbe: 81 FORD Country Sedan... sia] . “al ry, cee < Radio |’ INTIAC 1987 BUICK 81 WHITEWALLE TOMES. 11988. iad ry “frio-Matie 8. iM ot ah i tardton. adie, we ‘aves heater, peak ee = —— ROL 7 CHEVROLET white, We would a ter wal hg Me Seeteoe dk Seaton | "2 Gee"agees RaW Atatet| te seh Sie W's ae my. ital be TRANSMISSION IN WHITE AND| §,Sz!. Ivory "3 OLDS 2 DR... $1195 SILVER PLUS NEW COVERS. “fio he heater, ermal’ Btarchiet hardtop. powe t brakes. $1095 1 PLM Dev 4 ar. $1004 would make a fine 2nd car Hydramatic radio, Tt, white- ye Heater . wall tires, Sandalwood’ and ivory 1958 CHEVROLE.T SPORT COUPE. ee vaten’ Red cause | se BUICK 3 DOOR .......... finish, 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDB AND eige Saeraie L Special sedan with radio, heat- PULLY EQUIPPED IN SPOTLESS oF . power 1985 BUICK ............. .... $1008 SORAL © OERY PINT _ NOT ved conen Natl; igi Sie. sles ghey ona pe mn wer OUT. $1 bs deluxe heater. 1 owner.| set off by gleaming ring ind brakes. 4 A PAIR OF 1957 FORD on brews mow inside tal oar Lao 300 V-8 SEDANS. BOTH STA\ i a 2 wovrs,..+ 9008} miles. RAS ‘seers os fo = ; mae = 19T BUT oo 1780 TAILED POR ONLY $1278. “4 om i. white and tin “ty yy one as yORD CUSTOMLINE V0 om.| Re wb ace ¢| 64, puree: 2 poor Ss hetarss $805 ais DAN. A 8 CAR Specia) with heat- | 19657 PLYMOUTH ............. $liss R&H & WW TIRES. $750. 4 utc cmt. ain Rm i I ee By i 8 ni ‘hie wory : saetbey POND ak a ee OEE ee ™ ae 4 4 THIRTY-FOUR | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OC . “# It Double Jeopardy ‘True Love’ Is Their Theme pera Petia a BARRE, Vt. (UPD) — Police.) . OB so zs wa. cGrace and Rainier cov ! Grace Kelly to Monace’s “Prin | t “ ae three dispatches ; which Musel tells what he found ' | , , t.? Good Income | ; ered wih other photographs of such ha nes bef a = ee | ig : * ee | Grace andthe children. mide cated) eo | | : mn ( This woman glowing with warm . = Pe 4 ae : : i : (200-2) PEST. Oe nee ee ee Eee et ne tad, There, Was Of with cher pale. haps too sensitive — to anything PAYS 60 Days for Drink Y Sa ° A J ed t 10 000 00 - rs n 8 lt i i; > © ~ . - i ‘ aan a } ; * TEETH on your ® pistes Ne sumany. photographed in Hollywood five ee Tearande halted ini he thinks might threaten it. In CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. wn our VINgS re /nsur 0 ? gooey, pasty : , j ‘ : . ‘ wince Saar” Idenee ee A | years Ogp. We talked about it and to one of the oldest thron@y in the past suggestions that Princess William David Price, a trusty ai| = ASTEETE 0t any drug counter. | — Sag that ee ectiens Europe Grace might returh to films have)the city jail, was assigned to clean) F Sovemen = . Giese eres G2 PONTIAC FEDERAL ‘has thus far been able to project “He's big enough to fight now,” | sometimes_angry denials. ls “a of Mee , hich had feng \- -. oh SAVINGS 761 W. HURON STREET — Home Office 16 E. LAWRENCE ST. — Downtown 407 MAIN ST. — Rochester 2 4416 DIXIE H’WAY — Drayton Plains ‘SMILES remarked Rainier, who would! yye97 owmna™ > | .. Spend all day playing with Albert! : ‘been impounded in an arrest. He and almost — three-year-old Prin- But contentment must be exert- got 30 additional days fon taking asked Prince Rainer, almost cas- oe ing a mellowing influence. For|the whisky and 30 more for be- . wre me IRAE: lar cares ot nae, teen her fun shea ne re fn he pl sn Fl [ l OTL aie ace acne a peli There spoke. a man who recalls nai! right pe S aag-soree Alls ~ ; ing that I might find him difficult lonely childhood as the product subject. et oo to talk to of a broken marriage. Happiness “I ktow ¥ : : that nation’s ae are is not an automatic inheritance of you have said the Prin- expected té-apend $32.6 billion. on 3% _ He was indicating a photograph | vith or royalty. The palece hase will net go back into films,” new plant and equipment this pare ‘in color of Princess Grace on the I began. year. 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