_ prices are higher than for the 1957 counterparts, Th /series, which represents almost 50 per cent of the di . $2,385 ‘and its Ss: Seesthas estan, orn ‘ Fair and cool. : A (Details Page 2) « 1isth YEAR , ABBOCIATED PRESS UNITED PAESe ‘vaatos Key Sears Man : in Senate Quiz -on Tactics Used Faces Questions About Union-Busting Actions ‘Sears, Roebuck & Co. resist today about the tactics used. _|mittee investigating activities summoned James T. Guffey, one-of the Na- than W. Shefferman_repre- sentatives assigned to assist Sears in combatting efforts of the Retail Clerks Union hes organize its Boston area stores. — ° Llations consultant, jcommittee counsel Robert F, Ken- Pontiae Press Photo inedy as a specialist in “union - "$8 LICENSE PLATES READY — It's that time again when |busting.”” license plates for the coming year go on sale. Here Miss Janet-Guoin | A top Sears executive, W. W. of-1700 Oakley Park Rd, Comimerce Township, shows two of the | Tudor, vice president in charge new plates among the 70,000 which will go on sale Friday at the | of personnel and employe rela- Pontiac branch of the Secretary of State's office, 53 N. Parke St. | tions, testified last Friday that They are grey with black numerals. ' mistakes he described as inex- | etaable and disgraceful were on New Models for 1958 = Clerks in the Boston area. He blamed them on_ Sheffer- man's ‘firms and “certain person- nel” of the big mail order eom-. pany and told ‘the senators that “a repetition of these mistakes Geherat Scabies Divisions tollag annmiacell suggested, pgor- described the tactics em factory, fprices for their, 1958 cars. As anticipated, all ployed as “giaring exceptions” to The Sears’ over-all handling of its re- © liation ith its 205,000 employes. increases range from averages of. about 1.5 per cent to) Guffey's name was Ao into’ slightly under 6 per cent, depending upon the modellthe- hearings Friday, with testi- and make of car. )mony that he attempted to - dis- suad Sei | Bs f gf “In the Pontiac price list ithe models in the Chieftain ing ar the maria ‘Clerks Union. ae: One former Sears employe tes- tified that after he urged affilia- tion with the Retail Clerks his | pay was cut $20 @ week and tie later was fired. However, he said vision’s production, have advanced from $5) to $114. | Pontiac’s 1958 prices disclose the lowest model at, ghest at¢— or ook aad $2, 957, except for the new): Shefferman Aid, Guffey ‘WASHINGTON (#) — One -|of the key men who helped 'a 1953 unionizing drive - faces senatorial questioning The special Senate com- im- proper labor - management Shefferman, a Chicago labor re-! heads a. firm) fknown as Labor Relations Asso . iciates. He*has been described by will not be tolerated by this com-| Avon Man Dies | in Auto Accident. Houston Harris | Killed as Car Hits Abutment on. Crooks Road An Avon Township man was! killed éarly Sunday as his car struck a bridge abutment on Crooks road about 100 yards north of Hamlin road in Avon Township, according to Oakland County —_ iff's deputies, * Houston J. Harris, 28, of 2170 Hartline St. was pronounced. dead at the scene by. Oakland County Deputy Coroner Dr. Isaac Prev- ette. | He suffered a fractured neck and skull fracture, report that his car struck the abutment and bouriced 51 feet across the road, throwing Deputies THRONG HEARS GRAHAM into New, York's Polo Grounds AP Wirepheie ¢————~ — Some 40,000 persons crowded Sunday to hear evangelist Billy Graham's “‘Refotmation Day” sermon. The service was part of the Protest Council of Curces “Ylshation Wee ill i — Vaan, Highlight: | ] Mystery Treat Night Halloween in. Pontiac this year “Mystery Treat Night’ sponsored annually by the Pontike Junior’ ‘Chamber of Commere@and Parks and Recreation Dept, * * &t i Prizes will. await the kids from elementary.to high school age that are at home Thursday ‘to hear if they are the Jucky winners of. prizes ranging from a bicycle. to silver dollars. But it won't be « complete stay-at-home night for the chil- dren, as the usual whirl of par- ties with all the trimmings have children’ will begin at 7 and run| | Emerson, Hawthorne, Wever,: Owen, and, Whittier. Schools, These) children must be home by 9 to be| eligible for the . prizes. . (Continued on Page. 2, Col, 3) Pot-O-Gold’s $800 | Could Purchase Lots of Gobblers | You- can buy a lot of Thanks-| giving turkeys and still do a good ye | tery, police continue their search | ik acto - NEWS SERVICE bonds to provide Turnout Slow Despite Fair, Mild Weather Only Property Owners ‘Eligible to Cast Ballots ‘on Bond Proposal Cledr-skies greeted Pon- tiac property owner voters today as they went to the polls to decide the fate of a $950,000 bond issue to fur- nish and equip Pontiae General Hosiptal. It-was expected to remain this way, along with tem=-- - peratures in the high 40s, as voters have until’8 p.m. fe Cast their “yes” or “no” ballot. Polls opened at 7 am. * At 10 this «morning City: Clerk Ada R.. Evans described the turn. out for the speclal.election as slow, Mra. Evans sald she hoped for an upswing later in the day. The city is asking property own- ers to grant. it permission to is- sue $950,000 in general obligation the. funds . to- furnish and equip the four million dollar addition at the city hospital, * -* * * Deny Hoodlum — Church Burial Police Quiz Bodyguard in Slaying of Mobster Albert Anastasia ‘NEW YORK u—Albert Anastas-| again will be highligtited by the through 8/30. They will be held at-ia, the cold-blooded executioner of ‘Murder, Inc., will be buried today ina Brooklyn cemetery, : * z * Although he was a Roman Cath- ere rated ground, As the 55-year-old hoodlum is | put to rest in Greenwood Ceme- | for the twe gunmen who shot Anastasia dead as he sat in a hotel barbershop chair here Fria | day. Yesterday Anthony Coppola, Property owners’ in the city will be the only ones to cast ballots as it is stipulated by state law that only such persons can tel] .a city ‘whether bonds of this type may be issued on the full faith and credit of the city, 6 PCT. NEEDED It will take three-fifths or 60 per cent of the total votes cast today for- AROFS of the. issue. * * * If approved, city officials prom. ised that money to pay the _in-- terest and principal on -the 30. year—issue will come from the capital improvement fund. They danior. high school parties: will olic, no mass will be said for him also said there will be no tax in- land he will not_be interred in con-) erease next year because of the issue, All the cityés 44 precincts are | in operation today with. one vot« ing machine per: precinct. The clerk said-she expected total tabulations by 10 p.m. The Pontiac Press-will-offer phone service on: the returng as they. come in, be- ginning at.9 p.m. The phone num. so ororarerer as i \/ Harris to the pavement. The acci- ' ja8- shot Anastasia's *hy chauffeur-|ber to call is FEderal 2-819] y he was ordered reinstated by the . been planned at eight schools (deal of early Christnjas-shopping An paunchy chauffeur-| ‘0 call era : /| my only Limite froduction| In Today's s Press National Labor Relations Beard. Dei re the een OR, the] and centers in. the city. wich ENS. That's OE AUNT in DedyeMitd, ‘wan held tel HON TO y produ bridge over the Clinton River. . |Pot-0-Gold that's just waiting for bail on a vagranecy charge. Mrs. Ev timated the . lagt year. | Shefferman set up his own firm) Harris is survived by his wife,| The might will begin with the someone to come along. with the| *- & between "15,000 to 17,000 ow | In the new Bomeville series, the ; 9, (2 1948 after working on “union|Betty, and two children. His body|‘“Meet and Treat ‘Hour’ from’6 to right answers for this week's puz-|, Police described him as unco- pa ligible to vote toda : convertible will be priced at $3,277 Comics oe eS Cae ees wee 4 {relations” problems -for Searsihas been taken to Poteres Funeral|7 p.m., when: the kids are free to zle and thereby claim the loot. loperative. They are trying to tind| Pug e y. | and the sports coupe at.$3,179. County News: .....,5....... 26 from 1935, Tudor said Shefferman|Home in Rochester. visit; homes-to stuff those sacks Each week a new puzzle offers|out why he wag not with Aneatig? | EMtoriale 50... 0cereee «s was retained on 2 condulting ba- ° wen plenty at geodon. Fore new opportuni to empty the |ia when the mobster was killed. I “ 7 In all instances the GM divi: Markets ooo. ase 2 sis until last year, when he was Faubus Loses Headlines are asked to turn on their porch . and 94 twa | PoiDdond a | Coppola, 49, was told of — his emperatures Up, Se ate Gee se hoa Obituaries ............. sess 19 [disntissed. lights at this time es ¢ safety ti on page 12 of today’s saa |bess’ death Friday at Coppola's | : Pot-0:Gold- Puztle ......... 2 : * * * - LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) — Measure, The earlier you get started on home in Fairview, N. J. He has!() | T por ily . ~ t is Ce pera = d ne “—s - WRONG 8A ci cctsay eg ese' “KR Tudor also said that Shefferman,) Arkansas Gov... "Orval _ Faubus | * * & your solution, the more time you'll given conflicting stories on’ where n y em ari ") ' nh SC ee 2t thru.23— while a labor. consultant fo <3 said: .“You know, if it weren’t | Officials of the program stress have to decide on the right num- he was that morning. 1 / All also said that “entirely new") TV & Radio Programs..... 31 had been permitted like other em-| for Sputnik, Hoffa. and I would that at this time only are the chil-bers, so don't wait. Just a litle WAGERS TO LIVE rinpertanes are rising, the U, ys cars are being offered for 1958 with) Wilson, Earl ....... seoese-s SL ploves to buy, merchandise at) have had just about all of the dren to be the streets, time arid effort.can mean $800 ‘The erstivhile bodyguard w S. Weather Bureau reports .— but / < (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Wemen's — ausgate 14-15 wholesale prices. | headlines lately.’ Parties for sociocmnad school for you. Soa e in weSionly temporarily, For the Pontiag’ icharged specifically with “having, ‘no visible means of support and| | who has “given severa) conflicting answers as to the location of his legal residence and who states he! maintains’ himself. partially from ‘proceeds of successful bets and wagers on horse races.” *® *® * Police have not publicly stated a.motive for the killing. Some of-|- ficials, however, believe that young gangsters, seeking to climb the underworld ladder, may have! hand in the slaying. No witnesses were brought in _ {for quéstioning yesterday. ape apenas jarea the forecast is mostly fair and not quite. so cold tonight. The dow will ~, 34-38 Prac ap, f tet = > Future of Popular Leader Great Moscow Mystery Khrushchev Unquestionably on Top After Zhukov. ‘Dismissal _ MOSCOW (INS) — tine thing is certain in Russia today — what- “eau ol be sak cloudy — and a little warmer with a high of 52-56. “The outlook for tomor- row night is mostly loudy with - little change in temperature. The low, 34-38. “The outlook for Wehieubes is generally cloudy and colder with: some snow fiytries likely, ‘ The lowest Tecorded ome in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was/33. At 1 p.m., the tem- perature was 52. gy Reports said Zhukoy drove di-| Later: Saturday evening the Sd elas ‘the change of the defense {Communist party has been increas-'*when the announcentent. was seed —% = coghiomy Aha oe viet vs i! gne sian late! minister's post from Zhukov 4 mete evident on both the political made, according, to guarded ever changes have taken place,/airport Saturday after arrived/attending an Iranian embassy re- 3 the. Communist party will come|from. his three-week visit to Yu- ception.-They told their hosts they seeds Marshal Rodion Mui porn. pnd inten newepapers. out on top With Nikita S. Khrush-jgoslavia and Albania and met with had been held up by work! i " | Zhukov has great strength in chev unquestionably the leading}members of the Communist party! Minutes later the Tass|STRESS PARTY POWER the army, personality in the Soviet “Union. ‘Presidium. - News Agency afinou: x * . The future of Georgi . Zhukev, relieved late Saturday as defense minister, still - a mystery in Mos- cow, Soviet papers published only a bare six-line ' announcement. : But the press has ap ite. hailing. of the gimunist |. * party as the “supreme~inspirer and holder of Soviet power.” :_ ' {Sach a move would be natural if Zhukov,-a mitch-decorated and. highly popular military ie were about to be Radio Moscow broadcast a Pres Zz da_ editorial saying the party’s| . 7 strength .“‘lies in ideological and } organizational unity: in its ranks?’ ‘ * L |. phone call from. Moscow, The call hinted that soldiers. in but his “military the: capital ‘for the big military), (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) j re The absolute ma peueabes of the) friends’’. were “vat at Moscow (Heavy Drinking, Smoking | _ Linked to Throat Cancer By aLxON L. BLAKESLEE a AP Science Reporter 4. NEW YORK (P.AHeavy drinking plus heavy smoking equals greater risk of throat and mouth cancer, espe- cially for pipe and cigar smanker?, a cancer Dotaasiecel ‘said today. Heavy drinking was defined as conststentty taking seven or more shots of hurd* ae cements ci cation on Se ENE IER EIR RRR et RRR 088 | +: #e 2 i liquor a day. < jers of hard liquor, he told the Nh nd on Sunday thé armed forces / annual meeting of the American : - ee told in. mi Heavy smokers who do-this rut Cancer Society. Not enough wine < 10 times the risk of cancer of the lafynx, or voicebox, and the’ }mmouth than heavy smokers who drink moderately or not tat all. The relative risk appears’ greater for pipe and cigar men than cigarétte smokers, said Dr. Ernest L. Wynder, of the Sloan- per Red Star that the Communist: Party is _ the supreme power in the land and they are ‘‘tightly bound to it.”’ ‘and -beer drinkers have been an- alyzed yet for conclusive data, — * * * Wynder said he cannot-tell S whether. .aleohol alone - ean. art the mouth and. throat-cancer. He’ . (Continued-on: Page: % Col, ai : s _ WHAT NEXT? — Things have changed in the Kremlin since 1953 wher these ; yf Russian leaders attended a’ Moscow celebration. Géorgi Malenkov. resi as pre- mier.in 1955 and joined V. M. Molotov’ and L! M. Kagonovich in demotions following , -~-promotion, such ax Ahe premiership. Others in the liheup remaining in power are: | Kettering Institute for Cancer welts Anneat *’ the Kremlin crisis last Jiine Yesterday carhe the stark annotineement that Marshal -- Premier’ Nikolai, Bulganin, President K. E. Voroshilov, Communist/Party boss | Research here. | Starts ‘Thursday, =m had been a, as Rouge va mintatet, bei ‘is: yet to be deter- ; ae Khrushchev afd Deputy Minister AI. sae . The findings: me only to rink is _ Ponting - - st t : « 4 = . City Balloting on Hospital AP windtiate rmhined by those outsidé the Kremlin whether, Khukov is in disgrace or in lite for a s Open : intil 8 P. M.. (- 3.¥ear-Old City Boy Hit by Auto, Bruised : Three-year-old John T. Little of} + 19 Clark St., was hit by a car and “bruised Saturday at 2:45 p.m. ~ & iF y per lip.” ters of yesteryear? Were winters years ago feally far colder and more severe than today? Winters today and those of yes- vary surprisingly little.. It ii E : evil i | gz + ! : fi DE. : 4 f : i 3 Dritking, Smoking Linked to Cancer (Continued From Page One) | Lampe is attending Oklahoma City clinical conference i hasn't enough data on heavy drinkers who aren't heavy smok- ers to make a comparative study. vith cigarette smoking by some statistical studies, with lit- le effect blamed on pipe or cigar ~ * * * Wynder said pipe and cigar smokers in this new gtudy had a ag|Migher incidence of cancer higher ; . ar The ‘study is based on 209- men up in the respiratory tract. ag ‘|with cancer of the larynx, 209 men of the same ages, free of can- c¢r, 132 men with luhg cancer, 543 men with cancer of the ofal cav- ity and 207 patient who had el- OKLAHOMA _ CITY '@®—A ra- didlogist from the University of Michigan medical school says the idea pipe smoking causes lip can- cer is nonsense, “If pipe smoking were a cause,” said Dr. Isadore Lampe, - ‘‘you I. Little, was treated at Pontiac|could get as many cases of can- General Hospital and released. cer of the upper lip as the lower . jlip. You rarely see one of the up- long exposure to strong sunlight is a factor in malignancies of the Hip. , . * ww * Halloween Highlight: Mystery Treat Night . (Continued From Page One) take place between 8:30 and 10 at Washington and Jefferson Junior ~iStudy Committee . to Eye Steere Offer : _|wrist watches, pen ahd_pencil sets, and five silver dollars respectively, Drawings will be made from 24,- 000 tickets signed by students in the public school system. “This program provides an in- centive for the youngsters to be home at an appropsiate hour,” Buzz said. pervisor Elmer Johnson and Supt. of Schools William Shunck to st 1087 ‘eoman, @-Dr. 6-passenger 3,123 ‘-Dr, @- - —_ sss. Ft adh seg §85 ou) 4 $153! when the “trick or treat” bri. - dgade #83 £3888 220 $%t| Donald E. Scriven has been 049 = e = seseseene “pes 7 * i in Against All Challengers 5 ‘ sie oes Newell W. Banks, blindfold chess $ie-Shi t in an exhibition to be held iceletatt g2=258 pose poses pepe 83 £88 WASHINGTON «@—Russia's pi- oneer earth satellite spun silently in space today ‘as world scientists redoubled efforts to track the or- Radio Moscow announced mean- ; Sputnik No, 1’s beeps.and buzzes biting sphere by visual and other this one carrying a space, travel-) died “away Saturday, three weeks|brought Highland Pair Injured WEDNESDAY—2 we B0'F i. in 3-Car Collision REMINGTON ~ lectric ver Highland couple is in Pontiac ppt General Hogptal today in fair con RECONDITIONED The first informal wit |“ dealing with R-1, R2 and R3 cussion and ample notification is be held in the city hall tonight,|B- Ireland, | “Bring in Your Negative We Make CHRISTMAS CARDS "| ‘Theat ONLY You Can Send!’ Dk Ne Rel fe 25 CARDS for... . .$2.00} 50 CARDS for... $3.94 2 oe & tance of having every interested| left shoul resident fully informed. The plan| ijuries. His wife, .|was worked out after lengthy dis-| fered: Por Pere lower real estate Newell Banks to Play - checkers cliampion of the , will take on all. challengers € 7:30 at théAdah Shelly Branch} - Library, 251 E. Rundell St. The exhibition, which is open to the public, is sponsored annually by the Pontiae Cress and Checkers Club. Admission is free of charge. Hospital Founder Dies LAKEVIEW (—Funeral services —While You Wait Service—@ 4%. 1 ye a Travel and _- Adventire and @ more serious group, out to ‘Pontiac High School Auditorium at 8 P.M. MEN’S. BRIGHT Sweat Shirt 4 4S9 - TUESDAY, October 29, 1957 Julian Gromer ‘Atlantic Coast - Wonderland’ ‘ Colored Motion Picture® Did’ you know- of the existence|[E Easy to Slide On & Off Children’s Boots for : é oe oe Odd OMe A he eda ee en He gg a ' on Crofeot . thietic ‘ ‘ trolt.” ‘That was when the French | E Electric Shavers —Main Floor | No Seats Sold at the Door - Gen. Taylor Calls Cost Acceptable » Countermissile in Sight ust! _- WASHINGTON (AP)—Ge. Maxwell D. Taylor sald today that a countermissile against the dendly ballistic mistile at. ready has its beginning in the Army's Nike Zeus project. “2 * 758; Such a defense can be provided at acceptable cost, Army chief of staff added in an ad " third annual’ meeting of the Assn. of U.S: : oe ae et mee P EB Sos . wee mo ee. rsh | eae * $2. hess me: % : iy ae Ae Se ee GOES NON-STO s ‘ 3 * Ry Be sat ~~ % % “4 : a4 ‘ e : Pe "4 es: ag ONL ere . “MICHIGAN, SPECAL ae - ee f = 2 HRS..15 MIN, : rin 00m ne RE ‘ fr. : id Convenient return service : ta Lv: NewYork 745P.M.0. 0 000. vital W AIRLINES . 4 es * eee” = f Fee Poe xs ce a = ' Ct np tiiut Ct ee eT +e Pe ee gt ee ee oe) eed ee GA didi et , STA AASe Th | Blimuuere ee Se Nt seins isi ios wi in an ae eee Bh os ree he bul ’ of » THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1997 o cil Lot Churches sot New York oy. Despite Siladinte lt and Capitol Used 400 Vosies to school by bus and 500,000 says the danger of war is greater’ now.-“than at any other time in the past 10 years,” , _ The evangelist told a religious poor People ‘yhactly where we “The want, the. fects straight from the American people are not)” children,” Graham declared. They § shoulder. The Prestiwnt:te the onty person with the prestige and con. fidence of the American people to Sacrifice, renewed dedication and a return to God," Grdham spoke at a service cli- maxing “Visitation Week,” an an- concentrated on the. 56,676. per- sons who made “decisions for Christ” .at Graham’s New York! base crusade, last summer, A total of ; 1,284 went forward yesterday, The crusade began with nightly meetings May 15 in Madison Square Garden. 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Mrs, Bahm) was a charter mem- ber of the Central Methodist Church, \ / Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by Hier daughter, Mrs. Thom-| as A. Leonard, Madison, Wis,, and a son, Robert of Watkins. Lake. Her brother,. Henry Behnke of Pontiac, also survives, Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with Dr. Milton H. Bank of the Central Methodist Church officiat- ing. Burial will bé at~ Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. MRS, TIMOTHY BUCKLEY Mrs. Timothy (Mary) Buckley, 84, 249 Liberty St., died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital after an illness of two weeks, Mrs. Buckley belonged to St. Michael Catholic Church. She is survived by her children, Leo, Edward, Emmet, Mrs, Agnes Obermier and Mrs. Gertrude Gar- . Yison, all of Pontiac, and Mrs. Mary Wintiate, Dirayten--Plains: three sisters, 17 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Service will be at 10 p.m. Tues- day at St. Michael Catholic Church with burial at Mount Hope Ceme- tery. The rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tonight at the . Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home. . TRESSIE M. CARMEAN Mrs, Charles (Tressie) C. Car- ‘mean, 72,22 N. Tasmania Ave., ths in Ponti iac and ficiating, Burial will. sac4 at Ottawa died Sitiandiny ‘morning alee an], illness of three months. fi 1A former resident of Pontiac, She is survived by ‘her children, (Mrs, Edward (Margaret) Nichol- 4 may 66, Superior, Wisconsin, died morning after q long ill- | is. ‘EDWARD. NICHOLSON ville, tion and Cases of Ort aces brothers Emmet Miller of Pontiac, Herbert Miller, Jackson and Clyde Miller of Osseo and a sister Mrs. Mary Hayes of Hillsdale. Service will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with, Dr. . Milton H. Bank - Burial will be at-Lake- view Comatery, ‘Clarkston, WRESs M. CHURCHWELL sons, Edward, Port Austin; How- ard, Pontiac: James, Oxford: and a daughter, irene of Superior, and a sister. The body is being taken to Do- herty Funeral. Home, — Hibbing, Minn. for service and burial there. MRS. JOHN T, WALTON Mrs. John (Beulah) T. Walton, Service for Wress M. Church-|50, 56 Preston, died Saturday well, 65, 532 Franklin Rd, will/4fter-a short illness at St. Joseph's be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday from|Hospital. She-is survived by her husband; 99 a_daughter Mrs. John -L. Crivea| of Clarkston and a son Ford J.! Bird of Pontiac: Service will be at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday at Donelson - Johns) Funeral Home with Rev. Lee La- Lone of Donelson Baptist Church officiating: Burial will be at Perry Mt. Cemetery. .BABY. BOY BALLARD ROCHESTER jBaby Boy Ballard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ballard of! 374 East Tienken Rd., will be at /11 a.m.’ Tuesday from the Potere Funeral Home, with ial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. The Rev. Walter Gerken will officiate. The baby the Calvary Hill Church of God with Rev. Elder James J. Markum of Flint, officiating. Immediately after the service, the body will be shipped to Clifton, Tenn. for -serv- ice and. burial there on Saturday. Mr. Churchwell is survived by his widow, Mary Siner; a_ son, William of Nashville; a stepdaugh- ter, Mrs. Della Bailey, Detroit; his brothers, Jesse, . Nashville: Ralph, Paducah; and Carl of Pontiac; his sisters, Alma, Clifton, Tenn; and Mrs. Anna Gante of, “|Nashville: MRS. VARTEVAN GODOSHIAN Service for Mrs. Vartevan (Haz- arkan) Godoshian, 75, of 264 Frank- lin Rd, who-died Saturday will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Don- elson-Johns Funeral Home JOHN B, KLEIN John B. Klein, 6454 Simmons Rd., Waterford Township, died shortly Service - for day, at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital, | Pontiac. Surviving besides the parents are one brother, Timothy, at home; 136 N.- Frantis- St. He died Satur. She is survived by. her three! died two days after birth, yester-| Robert; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harris of Irvine, Ky.: _, AUGUST L. 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Canadiens their ‘first defeat in National Hock-| ey League play. two goals each and goalie Wors- ley turning aside 22 shots, the Rangers moved into second place last night with a 41 victory over the Canadiens, Montreal had won five, tied two. - : the score tied 1-1 the Rangers’ Henry, the smallest player on the _ ice at 150 pounds, notched his first goal of the game and the New Yorkers were never headed, Dick Montreal Loses First as Henry and Lewicki Score Twice By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A triumverate of New York * * * With Henry and Lewicki scoring * * * In the only other game played: Early in-the second period with GOT A GAS a Freder Rams Fumble Away Chances in 26-19 Duel -Gacki's By CHUCK ABAIR unbeaten _ St. ‘Fhe game had a professional . atmosphere with all the*scoring, total of 36 Ist downs and not a OID LAT ey! single punt. THEN THIS [5 St. Frederick finished witha riCK Two TDs Pace St. Benedict; Lyon Gets Pair for Losers ‘ |Mineweaser and fullback Jim Fox The offensive-minded St. Freder- ick Rams proved they could run and pass with the best of them yesterday giving Benedict its closest scare of the season before bowing 26-19 at Wis ner Stadium, Two successive fumbles atthe. Raven two-yard line in the final seconds spoiled a gallant St. Fred bid for a tie following an 81-yard march in the interesting Suburban Catholic clash. Mueller Climatro! There is a size and type to meet your needs and budget Lou Janka Heating, Air Conditioning ’ Sales & Service 177. Edison, Pontiac Business FE 4-3811 Nite Seryice: FE 4-0445 FoR YOU! combined yards-gained edge of %6 to M5 led by the outstanding running of junior fullback Jack Lyon, He and St. Ben ace Larry Gacki put on a running show that ‘will be long remembered by all who saw it. Each.scored a pair“of TD's. Lyon had the top total rushing . mark of 162 yards for 22, carries, a 7.4 aver: age, while Gacki posted-the best average of 9.7 by gaining 145 in 15 tries. Raven Bill Behrend. added 129. z Both teams signified they were ready to pour it on by scoring: the Ist time they got. the: bail. St. Fred drove 77 yards following the opening kickoff to gain a short- lived lead with only three minutes gone by, Lyon went over from the three climaxing the march which he-had paced with runs of 16 and 13. The victors went ahead to’ stay just 3:17 laté® when a 21-yard pass from Art Massucci to Gacki reached paydirt and Mark Storen kicked his Ist of two extra points. - A fumble recovery at the SF 38 ‘started another St. Benedict surge ‘in the 1st stanza, Al Philian took a 24-yard pass from Massucct for ‘this one. The visitors upped the count to | 20-6 early in the 2nd period go- ing 43-yards with Dan Donar cracking over from! the ene. But the Rams fought right back go- | ing to score after the ensuing | kickoff. Larry Derocher. reached : the end zone from the two and Dick Deschaine converted. | It took St. Benedict just four plays| Pum jost. ......- * $10,000/ $20,000 Bodily Injury and ‘from the 28. | The Ram line. made its best showing of the day in the 3rd ‘period stopping an enemy threat inches short of the goal line and x & *&- *. a x *& Orchard Lake Bows, 21-6 The offense still left something to be desired, but a pair of 2nd quarter touchdowns and a staunch defense brought St. Michael a 13-T win over St, Clement yesterday in a Suburban Catholic League {oot- bal game at Center. Line. Scoring dashes by halfback Bob were enough to hand the Sham- rocks their 2nd league. victory in four starts and boost them into 4th place in. the standings. In other SCL games . Sunday, St. Rita stayed at: the head ef the pack with a 21-6 triumph over “Orchard Lake —St, and Ferndale St. James drubbed Royal Oak St. Mary, 31-6, _ St. Mike spent most of the after- noon in Crusader térritory, but muffed one scoring opportiinity right after another. Three blocked punts by the Mikes kept the Cru- saders bottied up in their own end for the bulk of the contest, All of the point. making was eon- fined to the 2nd period. The Sham- rocks piled up a 13-0 advantage, then permitted pay dirt ‘th seconds before the Ist half ended, . Clement to hit ‘the air just 10 Mineweaser broke the scoring ice with a 15-yard slash off tackle in the early moments of the quar- ter. Fox tallied the clincher with a 30-yard sweep’ .around end after - taking a pitchout from quarter- Mike Flynn, Mineweaser plunged over for the extra point. The Crusaders struck swiftly for their touchdown to beat. the clock, Quarterback Tom Daldine . passed| ‘ to fullback Bob Fortin for a TD play covering 50 yards. ws St. Clement had only one other scoring chance. A_ blocked punt gave’ the Crusaders possession on the Mike 35, but the Shamrocks ee and stopped them right there, | wide. The score was 7-6. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For a moment in the first quar- ter it looked like the Hillsdale Dales were off and running to their .\3lst consecutive football victory. That was when they struck for a touchdown on a 53-yard pass play from’ quarterback Doug Maison to Walt Poe. Wayne O'Shaughnessy booted the extra point, But .Hope College came back with a touchdown on- Jack Sa- ber’s 18 - yard pass to Mike Blough in the second quarter. The conversion attempt was Then the two teams battled with- Area Boys Help Dales Win = over Western Reserve 21-10 in a President's Conference game, To- ledo defeated Western Michigan 27- 16 in a Mid-America Conference contest, Eastern Michigan held its IAC. lead with a 21-7 triumph over Southern Illinois, tripped Detroit 20-16 and Grand Rapids JC walloped Ferris Insti- tute 26-0, , Wayne State came up with two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to trim Western Reserve. The win- ning touchdowns were scored by; jJim MacMillan on a 34-yard pass play’ from Ron: Kowalczyk and on a two-yard plunge by John Hatcher, Boston C ollege ees in Defeat ek ok + St. Mike Wins, 13-7 Dennis Marcola sprinted 58 yards for a touchdown and Mike Young rambled 23 yards for an. other to spark St. Rita's con- quest of Orchard Lake on the ‘Hazel Park gridiron. It was the Sth straight SCL win for the Vikings and the Eaglets’ 3rd loss in four tries. Bill Tunnictiff tallied on runs of| "195, 85 and 70 yards as the Dales routed the winless Irish at Royal Oak. i Shrine went down to its 4th straight defeat Saturday. at Royal Oak. The Knights were trimmed by Detroit St, Theresa, 19-6, ~ Grid Results EAST | hg) p Universtiy ¢: Alfred Wes Tech 77, Weel Va. | a 1 ink M4 Dartmouth 2), Harvard ° Se yracuse 12 Princeton “i. Cornell 14 U 26, Marquette tk 20, Colgan " a N Sarcibes 14 we Forest 7 Tennessee 16, ryland 0 Loulsville 40, ” Somttet Michigan 6 Indiana 14, Villanova 14 | Iowa 6, Northwestern 0 OSU 16, Wisconsin Purdue 37, a sate) 6 Drake 21, Brad ley Tulsa 13, Porce Sasa q ney one 13 Missouri 14, bag oa Le | Notre Dame 13, Washington (St. ‘ious 25, 6. Dakota 19 Macalester 71, Hamline 0 Bemidji 27, Moorhead Lad Oklahoma 14, “eg? 3 Auburn 48, Houston 7 Texas 19, Rice “4 Texas Tech 28, Arizona it Texas Western 42, N. Mexico A&M 12 Abilene Christian 47, 60’ = eum Gul Ross 12, ‘Texas ween veges bo Cobtorate 6 pas! ord 30, UCLA 6 Washington Gaete 13, UBC 12 Washington 19, Oregon State 6 Arizona Bt. (Tempe 4, Gan Diego St. 0 Fy Oxford and Millingto Wage Scoreless Draw Oxford and - Millington high schools battled to a scorless tie Saturday night in a South entral Conference football game at Mil- lington, Oxford now has a 1-1-1 league record while Millington -| stands 0-1-1. The Wildcats made their best scoring threat in the 3rd quarter when they drove to the Millington on downs. Millington had .two drives stopped inside the Oxford 20 in the 4th period. Sunda ays Feotball Results - By Associated Prees Leckbourne APB (Ohio) 25, Ft. Me 4 6 San Diege Marines 41, U. of San o 6 10 yard line before losing the ballf . FIRE EXTENDED COVERAGE LIABILITY BURGLARY and THEFT _ MEDICAL PAYMENTS LIVING EXPENSE | EXTRA ALL THESE IN ONE HOME OWNERS POLICY H. R. NICHOLIE zs “BUD” NOW FoR HUNTING ACCIDENT — INSURANCE = PROTECTION iy ne For details. call - INSURANCE AGENCY . FE 2-2326 49 Mt. Clemens a Pontiac, Mich. HERE ARE THE WINNERS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 12 First prize, $50.00, to George Yeck, Ludington, Mich.; second prize, $35.00, to P. Schmidt, Muskegon, Mich.; third prize (three-way tie), $15.00, fe Michael Lober, Pleasant Ridge, Mich.j Clifford M. Sims, Baitle Creek, Mich./ end Arthur Hilton, Detrelt, Mich. eight prizes of $5.00 each to H. H, Beal, Gorden City, Mich; Vernelle V. Johnson, Cadillac, Mich, low Grahem, Detroit, Mich, Wilfried Coneav,:- Muskegon, Mich; John A. Hanis, Jechion, Mich; Dick Rose, Bottle Creek, Mich; Bruce Ross, Manistee, Mich, end Andrew Scherbe, FOLLOW THESE EASY RULES: FRANKFURT CONT E ST BOBBY LAYNE SAYS ENTER FOOTBALL SCORING ~ prizes, too.. Can you predict the winners of this week's games? If you pick the > most winners, you will win $50 , " case of ties, the contestant with the closest scores wins! . and there are twelve other . each-week, Guess the final scores of each game. In $150°° in cash prizes each week , First Prize: $30.00 Second Prize: $35.00 Third Prize: $15.00° ee ee ee em ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Pius 10 other prizes of $5.00 each! WRITE IN YOUR SCORING GUESSES FOR ALL 16 GAMES; ‘1, Mail this ‘with an Ecksich Frankfurt package label or Freer band ry Feasonable facsimile of the Eckrich trademark Games of Saturday, Nov. 2 itustrated above, to Peter Echrich & Sons, Inc. P. 0. Box 299, Michigan State ( _) vs. Wisconsin =(—) Fort Wayne, indiana, Michigan (f° ). va. lowe «( ) 2. Additional entry blanks may be obtained at your dealer's. 3. Send in as many entries as you like. Be sure to send an Echrich | Wayne ( ) vs. Buffalo « ) Frankturt label, or reasonable facsimile, with each entry! = ‘Western Mich, (=) vs. ‘Ohio University ( ) 4. Be sure to include your dealer's name below. “Notre Dame =() ova. Navy ( ) _ © Mi enivien eset be pertmerted oo lotor Gan midnight Fridey et ju fk inte Name Detroit ( ) vs. Cincinnati =(¢ ) Street ; Calitornia = () we. UCLA « ) City and Zone : State Kalamazoo = ( =) v8._ Hillsdale ( ) ‘My Dealer's Name and Addre: out a score until the finish when O’Shaughnessy's kick stood as the factor that extended Hillsdale's vie-| tory streak, which is second in the | nation only to Oklahoma's strtag.d - The victory kept Hillsdale atop the MIAA standings, In other MIAA games over the weekend, Alma trimmed Olivet 24-0 and Kal- jamazoo beat Adrian 21-13. Albion! smacked Michigan Tech 21-0 in a non-conference game, | Other scores involving Michigan) teams: Louisville trounced Central | Michigan 40-0, Wayne State rolled | ST, FRED-ST. BENEDICT STATISTICS | SF 8B Ito go 62 yards for its final points, Penalties .....7......... 40 bed —— | 54. by Gachi in‘two runs. He tallied | ‘then the Red and Black went the! entire length of the field to score. jen | around standout all engineered the excellent’ drive and hit on two passes/ Lyons went in from the 15. . _A fumble recovery by. St. Fred Quarterback Dick Kast, an all afternoon, its own 17 with 6:30 remaining set up the dramatic finish. Pirst downs is seeeees 20 16 Rushing yardage. cercerres 283 295 Passing yardage ....., rr 4 45 Passes 6-12 at 1 Reverend intercepied by wes” SCORING ~ —“e : | St. Prederick . 0 619 St. Benedict 3 6 0—26 St, Prederick BERS: ‘Touchdowns— | Lyon 2 (3. run; 15, run); Deroeher (2; || run). Convérsion—Deschaine. 8t. Benedict scoring—Gacki 2 (21, pass- run from Massucci: 28, run): Philian 24-yard pass from Massuect): ‘Bonar: il, plunge). Conversions—Storen 2 8ST. FREDERICK LINEUP ‘iallip “Con ae 7 Lan bg -d Tackles—Zwicker, ". pers. schaine | Guards—Koenig, Yapo, Cassidy, Humphries » Center —Shar Backs Kast, P parker, —- Kennedy, Derocher . BENEDICT LINEUP nts —Pe A. Donar, — Tackles—Arleth, Devitech, Loc Guards —Bordut, Kendich, Gmc olinsk!.. | Center—Lito ee, Gacki, Behrend, De- nar, Woiltbaue: : Polopoli, Nesbitt, Lyon, o> BARGAIN HUNTERS 1 ) NEW 1957 | - CHEVROLETS. sow 149 Current new models must be sold to moke way for '58 models due soon. You can bag the biggest prize in the auto business by buying NOW, the prices are that low. ALL MODELS @ ALL COLORS | * HIGHER-THAN-EVER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES + EASIER-THAN-EVER ps N ORTH cnevrourr . 1000 SOUTH WOODWARD . BIRMINGHAM Midwest 4-27 135 “INCL. HEATER & DEFROSTER: LICENSE & TAX EXTRA * cit? . = a’ 3 DA $1060 OCTOBER 28--29--30 “Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet” MUST SELL J ENTIRE STOCK 0 | 1957 CHE’ RC | LET - REGARDLESS OF COST — ALL ‘MUST. GO! “We'll Take Deals Others Say Impossible” REASON: |BUY NOW-FOR ‘10.00 YOU WILL With the Purchase of Any New Car. ..100 Gallons of Gasoline—Push In order for Matthews - Hargreaves, he be eligible for the year end bonus paid by the General Motors Co. we must be out of stock on ‘57 models. « f Er GET Button Radio—Window Washers—3-Year Warranty and a Side View Mirror “1. 1-210, 2-door wagon 1-150, 2-door wagon 5-Bel Air 4-door hard. 1-Bel alr 2-door sedan tops as 25 LEFT TO BE, SOLD. 3-210 hardtops = 1-210 Del Ray 2-Bol Air 2-door hard- 1-Bel 1-Bel 5-210 1-150 COME IN FOR A SNEAK PREVIEW OF THE 1958 CHEVROLET Air convertible Air 4-door sedan 2-door sedans 2-door sedan ~ Matthews-Hargreaves CHEVROLET ee “One of the State’s Largest Volume Dealers” Se fan ye alae 631 ‘Oakland at Cass’. et 34 Mill: St. “We Keep Customers” 2 S. Saginaw Phone FE 5-416) e. 4 i ia eaters i: hy. ioe Supervisor Elmer John- son said. - tential trouble for board members! , Gevelopers install a central water “6 Area Youths Pay $35 perenne OLN Cee CP ERLE Pa (eeeeeeee sree shoes * on yeeengpenee over fell-off to a moderate pace. pect: Septet sseesceeseessesh$0| _,S0mn6 sizable opening blocks In| receoli, WH secssas nese | steels, aircrafts and other stocks \Gerrots, Topped, ba." 220.2202..55 $ge| showed losses of: point or so. | Saeco "veentens tes ‘ B osaeseesas is Sh 3.500 she - phir Kohire 1 toch = econ tae the Sa of its encellont sales ra t (behs,) + de erene ' report j I 08.8 GOB. cecenscessvcces ; goes Ba Pa aca tm] and toruings B mmorowed steht ions ibete) seer 2 Pars a ge. fochs) Pings aves Bs ly in active de ~ Pere eee pu LI gpe| The influx of third-quarter earn- Sviotees tener. CS eeerer res a ings reports and other corporate . Radishes ‘ofa thehe ) Po aaeneee 1.38 news had 1 praia a — - ee relay Chrysler was around a poin iFernipe . ‘anes oe poe ae. i 3 and General Motors a male trac- iSpinach, ba, Swiss Chard, = |Turnips, bu. SS23SS5 . RS et OS i ae He * * " ‘Two other proble ; ' Lettuce & Salad Greene oma 0e -— Celery Cabbage, be Endive. bleached, bu. When representatives of the Holi-| Escerole, Weeshed. bu eecateaeite day Farms subdivision on M539 near ‘plat hype — submit thelr Poultry The township j DETROIT POULTRY pany te comtrect' amcther ead [errrear PSs" stir Ihr per pound leading from the here Rhgen do | SRK, tre pesttcy ub jo 10 sm M59 full Li! omg A 4 ally nd t ee te 3 v o o " before _ approval fg |Heavy broilers on ge fe. be be [eg Gray crosses rre The controversial issue of estab- | ae ishing @ policy that all new home |nerroit, grades Whites: Grad A, extra large 88, seeeee RO veeeaee cee tee nenenne tadeied #SSs . DETROIT EGGS ROIT, Oct. 25 iAP) — Eggs. F.O.B cases included, federal-state large sachiepaall Bessezs few issues showing fair gains in Most key issues fell fractions to tion, The steels were down on reports that producers were lowering their sights on- production in the next two months, Bethlehem fell 1% at 39% on 8,000 shares. Despite « drastically lower earnings report over the week- end, Kennecott was up afound a polit while Anaconda and: Phelps Dodge rose. fractionally, Trade sources said there were signs of | a pickup in copper demand, Du Pont wasup a point follow- ing the Justice Dept. proposal for \distribution of its stock in Gen- eral Motors: over a 10-year period. - New York Stocks — (Late Morning Quotations) and most heifers to high choice dgrades; cows and bulls steady to stron ng: vealersé and stogkers and. feedera fully steady: a few lead high ‘choice to for Hunting Damages J : 900 BAD mo at ggpecl oad te evsvene choice heifers 21.00-24.08: a few standard down to 17.80; commer- criminal charges yesterday: when|‘!*!,°°"s 14 §0-16.00; utility cows 12.7 14.50; most — Bg | cutters jaws $35 was paid for damage they|1325; a. few hotstein cutters : ° reportedly .had a at a Bad Bari oS ircholee vealere _ Axe farm while on a hunting trip. } : te'13.00: apd 6] The farmer, William Grill, told'few culls as low ss. 10.00; 8 few good stock steer calves 23.00; and a few | a ipelfer calves: 21.00. - Salad) an aaa’ weed, a trades bulk mibe 9600-22 80 an slaughter la 5 Royal Oak Youths =: Hurt as Car Rolls injured in an accident Sunday night ;jas the car in which they were missed a curve on. Grange Hall. road at Wolfe. road, Brandon Township, and rolled over, ’ said Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies. Three of the victims were ad- o- mitted to Pontiac General Hospital. 4.90: | David H. Wills, 15, of 4403 Beverly ali |Ct., ad gf er and NEW YORK # — The stock -}market was mostly lower with a Five Royal Oak teenagers were, . a | ag . ae * > Is Kremlin Switch Significant? ‘By ED OREAGH Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON -# — Zhukovs May come and go. But the facts ef the world situation go on. May- be not forever, but at least long enough to make the replacement of a Soviet defense minister not much more than a ripple in a whirlpool. . x * * It is. tempting to speculate, of course Is Marshal Georgi Zhukov~sim- ply getting the bounce, or is he being’ Kicked upstairs? - Is he, maybe, being groomed for the top job? Or for a special “ | Or should he break out his war-|sometimes appears, the men in system will be discussed between 57. medium 44, small 37, Grade B. laree. Admiral, -g® jas ge ote. 31" |nice. to America” assignment he members and representa-| “Browns: Grade A. emai 37 mol pel 3 Jacobs sas, 3 «|View of his onetime close agso- tives of Balmoral subdivision on Feral weskty receipts of government | A108 vanes 4 ‘Jones + $03 ciation’ with President Eisen- Hatchery road near Crescent Lake jgraded eggs Oct. 19-25 were 8.909 case am pute 4 ; } pom gual “ae $ hower? road. | Whites” Oreds A jumbo. 87 vxtra A § en Lenn & P me #23 * | 83 tum 43-44, Sees xf jiogge be-00) eres | pret Gree it laree| Am M & Puy i Liv MeN@L ... &a/time furtlined boots and parka for The developers- originally pre- 50'4-52; medium 43-44; small- 29-3 am Wtes Lockh Aire ... 31-2/a@ spell in Siberia? sented a plat for 102 homes. Since Se Beye Lone 8 om a 8 ; x * ®* the that it was- approved by. . ting |. Lortiierd. .-.-+- time eer Livestock Am ae Mack Tre. 224| The simple answer is that no- the township board, the developers) ugar eee es | Fig | body in the West. seems ta know. decided: to build only 31, homes, | DETROIT LIVESTOCK Aim Te” TR) Mey D ire. :37.2| Some of the Communist news- and now claim they cannot afford) prTrotT. Oct. 2% (AP) (vBDA) — Am Viscose if nom x. 2° papers in Europe sdy with an air! a central water system for so few {ivesioes: Armee uu "s $84 Morr ae: ‘it s|ot Moscow-fed authority that Zhu- | R ttle — @alable, 150. Cows comprise rms F Gwellings. : ut oe per cent ef run; Balance main at coking |. ¥ Yj is Hon . - Bo) kov is in line for an important The Rainbow Lake subdivision|Genty to good steers and heifers, All| AH Cat Line .. 3 fimo AM 4 i new assignment. That could mean plat on Airport road near Rural! on Fi roy | Pf , Be poco vee I ay aca. : 323 |anything or nothing. Zhukov could avenue will also be presented for and d, heifers | 19.00-80.00; UUility, 14-88-/Benaust i Motor Wheel’. iea/Wind up running Russia's whole ny cows ; approval. | Bulk ik euoply ceeare and getters wee-lesea ir |”. He feverela -..:. $9.8 show or—with a a befitting his, last week salable supply | Bean Alum ... 12. Wet Misc ‘ Jas,war eminence — shuffling papers ile changed fram ‘crop tmproved. with rines Mt Nat Cash R .. $2.3\in an outer scresslin office 0) Me . * News in Brief sersiehcais'trasigg Sercec‘atee Brat BS, aby a eer a bove. eers r iJ . . tudd Co ... Nat Lead or 02.4 P ooo wer 25-50e hig Lower grades); ’ ie ‘and up aoe igier: Loner grace A oe at Tee is 388 This wouldn't matter, outside of Gh D. Harvey, 25, of 1034 loner” innances nt tee beet cows: |Ssium a M |. 36 Mx Srpa' <:: fe} )/ Russia, except as a possible tip- ’ Bulls and atgeners ers steady: | Ce .. 32.6 uissia’ entions toward Elkhorn Lake Rd., Lake Orion, |5o"\eonday, high choice and prime 960|Can Dry. is 4 Ne Am ee Se @ aes : pleade] guilty to ‘drunk driving) a sleugnter steers 3. sy gre. average (0 Gon Pac |. 38.7 Nor Pac 3 the rest of the world in the months “ ehoice & ; u . epi ahe charges, Saturday, before Orion Gesen.Snnas ot Mt At midweek, aver. | Carrier Co .. 368 One Airiin +++ 1¢tjahead. And there is no reason to Township.Justice Helmar G. Stan- o* choice BY a. and 4350 * steers ee. ee Owens Eng... #4 believe those intentions have been 24 90- Sever rder ve d aback, and paid a fine of $70 plus ine. good 8 he ef aE if 836 Pan AW Air . 12.44 Changed by Zhukov’s being re- $5 costs. 23.80; Mest cholee oar 80-28 09; Sues 4 811 Peon Spl... lieved of hig duties, as the Soviet ood grade 20. ; choi . aram Pict .,. _ Peveed bid Ih” Heifers 23.60-53.25" Bulk choice|ciprt E4uy -- 41% Penney Je 1. te |SoVErnment puts it, any more J , heifers 22.2823.00: Good helfers 20:00-/ of Bra A. 33 Pa RR -» 184/than U. S. foreign policy was af- eneph F, a 56, of 22.95: Standard steers and heifers 17.80- fo Cas “*’ $5.8 Pepsi: Cola .. 17.7 feeted by the volunta retire- 180 Bagley St., pleaded guilty to 30.08; ueeny 7, 14.50-17.60; Utillty/Comw Ed |... 97.6 Pfizer vee a ry. charges of reckless driving before kings 14 pg Se gt eagl and en ties a Pemee co, sng] meme Ot Charies E. Wilton as Seem thet “ 4 ng before kinds ato. Most ‘wtity and ‘com. | Cone m Pw $33 Phiutp Mor... ay secretary of defense. eee 7 an ustice James mercial bulls is 00-18 0 latter price | Eon Con e nt = Phil Pet i... z4) * * * Southart, urda: id 1 tter bulla 13 as ee ef $60 % and paid a Package choice 401 — steer calves Gone ; 7 aaa 197 Repub su’ --+ 441) The broad outlines of the im-) eS ip. and 402 Io. "weights 25.28 and 25.00, Cont On Ge Reyn_ Met opper Rng :. Rey Tob B’.. 604 ‘ Rummage Sale: Chri reapectively. anybody who reads the newspa Cranbrook, Lone Pine Ra. poten i ir gn Pg EO Satabie 28 |Curtine We ws in Royal But’... + Sa lpers: " » ar eno on an o ‘s ae Oct. 31, 9 am. to 2>p.m. Men, market: au “classes qentable Bye @ Det Baison a bad ~ nee iece” . 33 1, Russia is stirring ee pre Womens, Children clothing, House- | <. 18.00-31 c a halboe foe St. Reg Pap . se maybe even a war, in the e hold goods, snack bar. Standen tsa, weak, Siaughter|Du" Pont... 3, Seovill Mt... 281 / Fast. The Russians feel full of jealves generally steady; Pew prime/Fast Air L .. 294 gears Roeb veaiers 35.00 but this grade absent late;| Bast Kod .... 91 Shell Ou 4 : | Chotee and. prime | vealere ieee, Bt Auto L «+. 33 Sinciaie ...... 4 Sputnik and the progress of their! w abo on close rade! F : ees Or on Solons Meet [2100-27 00; Standard 18.00-40.00: Utinty| Rmer Rad . oo he as long-range missile program. Thew , 36.60-16.00; Guile down to 11.00; Osos Brie. BR “noes 10, Sou Ry ‘2 39"|may or may not be calmed down — -+and choice ughter calve x-Ce + 33. ost the recently announced power = . Firestone .... 83.1 gig °30 by | Sheep and lambs — _ Balable 26. Stendy| Ford Mot .... 43.7 iles — which, fo Vote on Tax Relief > sax, amvyes sat Fares. 8) Ba Si” Galt Amencan_miste poorgcoel ee occa of mone La pow Den oe Std Ol NJ... $2.5 d Ol Oh .., 436 higher, te 1.80 up; Slaughter sh Gen Drnam .. 80% SALEM, Ore. W—Oregon’ 8 Leg- reteady: eder lambs 80c higher: TworGen Ele... 896 — bs “f 33 . . {slature opens a special session to- cetoeienss qnenite prime wool | et o- i. eRS = guint a Ge”. ie ras OSpI a 1ZeS am a me n see eral fund ‘surplus that will reach eit fSriw fom iB ota" |See pans”. BE Feet Ges Ma : er surplus that will reac y to low g ; vee Fee,2,00: BaD h f F | hoice slaughter sh 00-8.00; Buik|Gen Tel ..... 384 69 million dollars by next June. goon ond choles lecder name 19.86-21.00;|Gen Time... 184 Seas od* ae ocnesier aml y : oe € Some mostly choice 31.50; deck bo ll 3-7 Timk R Bear 36.2 e ee 8 ; tte ..sene nWwaAr. 04 . Goebel Br... 3.1 . 5 Republicans and Democrats ee Satan, 100. | Barrows ane{Geearien 8. 3 Jrensamer et 303 Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Lawson agree tax relief should be given to. gis tnd how, Ihe lower: Mixed lots) | Gondvenr ++ A Ondered 00. 184 of 144 Linwood St., Rochester, are the state—which is being hit by| US. Re ‘ite ‘WetS 1738; Latter price|Ot No Ry... 378 Uu-arbide gu dlin the Marlette Community Hos- growing unemployment. |sparingly: 160-180 Ib, mixed for weight Gt West 8 +. 203 Une air Lin. 19 ? pital following an accident which The question js how much re- {00° fh" “sows 1s.t8:16 90; - 400-609 "1b (Oui Ol... 199.6 Unit Aire -.. 8Zloccurred eight miles east of lief. | eights 0-18.98; Ores aa boars \Homestk 2.21 32608 Gas Cp .. #.2|Marlette at 1:30 p.m. yesterday. | Gov. Robert Holmes and mem- jand sows 2c lower. . Hooker Bi.... 6 U8 RUD. oy Re A truck loaded with sugar beets bers ‘ot _ ered ber Mere eee inet Indust Ray cos ve Steel ..i. 3 turned left in front of them, and proposed r cen | : . raver Beg Ala “*' a9'3ithe Lawson car rolled over sev- Van Real’... 22.3 from the 4951 state income] gtHC*PO, 9%fyp, soit vase as Tat Rus Moh “dig Fete Bee ed. Salable hogs 9060: 8 jow; weak to 25 eral times, reports indicat tax bill of each resident.” lower garly 8 on butchers; tater trade = pare 33% woe —. . | tay : * ~~ of “resstgte: pata most! og me Int Paper .... 8 Wilson /@ Co. 13.5) Mrs. Lawson has several irae Holmes said this would mean a stances ce ower mostly on weights |? Int Shoe ...... 36.4 Woolworth .. 39.4 tured ribs, back injaries and ‘ mn 1 Ql under 400° Ibs; mostly 2- : : 7 , cuts, and Lawson, who tax reduction of about 18 million|!b. butchers 16.75-17.15 mostly 16.75- facial i" dollars. In addition, Holmes aaa pds ee i tseat — ona = —_— -had several teeth knocked out five million: should be added to|few. lots most ; ws These weights Pea by the Associated Presa Oct.|-and is suffering from shock, is the basic school support fund. This|is 218 418 Ibe it band ‘a 40 head. lot ° inter ne toa entes under observation. = effect, would cut property tax- to Fie Re. grees few ve and taeten| Pron. 7 day .... 94.7 2.8 oa ines Their son Kent, 3, also is under lots 190-210 Ibs od $6.90:/ Wee eae ee oy ‘$/observation. An infaht son ; ed 900-525, "tb |Month age...) 248.1\ 1008 70.7 165.2 ’ oe bowever, = 50) eceer re bon 1678. ues wis sabe iS Y mien: of 320.0 1388 309 Ite3lis with his grandparents, whom £ million dolla pped Sale rt sa. calves, sehen 0 * 7 é ‘eg 1957 income oi my rom =e 200: steers and heifers scarce: -active: +1987 ee 226, 6 662 1809|the Lawsons had gone to. visit. : steady to 25 her: steer supply. mains | 1986 High (vee. 318.3 185.1 769 191.5 « * * ry OG ly kinds grading low choice and below | 1986 low /....0-2440 126.2 69.6 171.6 : The report came from Donald S. Baldwin, superintendent of|Co Rochester cornmunity schools. Lawson teaches English and dra- matics at Rochester High School. > Romeo Parents Meet enty-five parents, students, attended last night's first meeting of. the newly organized High School Parents Club in the auditorium of Romeo High School. The question of affiliation with the national PTA was tabled until the board has sufficient time to study | Thukov Puzzles the World chances are, would not yet have been announced if the Russians, hadn't launched the first satellite. * * * 2. On both sides of the Iron Cur- tain a defensive beefing-up is be- ing attempted. Eisenhower con- fers with Britain’s Prime Minister on ways to strengthen the Western Alliance. The President will go to Paris in December to lend his personal prestige to. the buildup effort. China’s Mao Tse-tung re |finitely is going to Moscow next month for a talk with the Krem- lin brass. And all signs point to a rebirth of the Cominform, the old* Red- mutual aid - association, be Or something very like it. *- * * So, Zhukov or no Zhukov, the mushroom-shaped clouds gather. Almost everybody — even, it the .Kremlin—hopes they can ‘be broken up. So far as the Middle East goes, the next two weeks may tell the story. The blowup which the Russians have been |touting, and foménting, is sup-|— iposed to take place soon - after yesterday's Turkish election. So far there seems no sign of actual warfare. But the United “States, Britain and Turkey are set for maneuvers along the Turkish coast just in case. Ford Sales Hit — All-Time Figure. Earnings Also Show 58 Per Cent Increase in Past 9 Months DETROIT w# — All-time record sales and a 58 per cent increase in net earnings were reported for * 581) mediate future should be plain to|the first nine months of this- year by the Ford Motor Co. yesterday. ‘ * * * t jauto firm, said earnings for the . 28 |beans over the success of theirs. nine months of 1957 were $229,500,000 compared with earn- ings of $145,000,000 for the corres- ponding period last year. Sales for the first three-quar- ters of 1957 totaled $4,419,200,000, the highest for any comparable period in the company’s history, according te Ford. The total rep- resented an increase of 37 cent over the $3,233,300,000 in sales for the first nine months of 1966, Earnings amounted to $4.22 per share in the first nine months of |1957, compared with $2.69 for the like’ period of last year. * * * . Net income.in this year’s third quarter was $58,500,000, equal to $1.07 a share. This compared with $13,500,000 or 25 cents a share in the third quarter last year. * * * Ford attributed the increase in third-quarter income to a- later changeover in the Ford and Mer- cury lines. ~ '!34-Day-Old Strike. Ends at Copper Plant WHITE PINE W—-A 34day-old strike at the White Pine Copper ., ended yesterday when mem- bers of United Steel Workers Lodal 5024 accepted the-firm's offer of an 1l-cent package increase. Techie ae. eetiaeitemaenamee : Gene Saari, a USW representa- tive, said settlement included 2 . | wage boost of seven cents an teachers and| hour, premium pay for Sunday work, increases in vacation pay and improved working conditions. The walkout, which began Sept. 23, idled some 1,200 mine, mill and flat severi cénts an hour increase was turned down by employes two weeks ago. joo material just received. ANNUAL EARN tions.and $30,000 to $50,000 Exclusive franchises being awarded in Pontiac and nearby ‘cities, to men with specialty sales knowl- edge. 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Lie Mannie Gy was Better 2 Citizens Council for * * * The conference, drawing top educators from all parts of the Atom-Sub Travels: Nautilus has scored another first by traveling 1,000 miles under the Arctic ice pack in 58 av * * can groups in San Jose today and Oakland tomorrow, said the Nau- tilus was on a cruise this month testing equipment and machinery rand-gathering operational and sci- entific data. * * * He noted that the Nautilus now has an operational sister ship, the Sea Wolf, — * * * “We have approved up through the 1958 shipbuilding program 17. additional nuclear ace: a he said. —. says the atomic-power submarine| . Gates, -here oF alias Repub: nation, was called to grapple with a crisis that began to build up at the turn of the century. ow * * At-that time, only about eight liper cent of American youth of high school age actually attended school, From : spurred by numerous factors in- cluding the spread school attend- aes Earl E. 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