y an —— The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureas Forecast 2h Cloudy tnd cooler (Details on Page 2) RF Ea ae ee ae ae teow ae 117th YEAR “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1959-30. PAGES be, + Whacking ( Carolina Coa Road Link With MSUO- Is Proposed by Pontiac Pontiac may highway link with Michigan State University Oakland to compensate for removal of the Oakland County Courthouse from the downtown area. The possibility was raised last night as city commissioners met with the Ways/and Meafis Com- mittee of the Board of Supervisors --te smooth way for construction of the new courthouse on Pontiac's west side. | Members of the powerful coun- ty committee said they would ask the. County Planning Commis- sion to study a main entrance- way for the new university that would lead / towards. Pontiac, Suggested by City Manager Wal- ter K. Willman as a first step was a quarter-mile section between the university and Pontiac road. This would make the new school ‘‘directly aeeessible’’ to Pontiac, he said, Others at the meeting foresaw _ alk = —~ Ford Shares Spotlight = at Broomtield Fete By GEORGE T. They came to welcome “their Bill” back home from the congressional wars and sible Nixon-Ford Republican The group—some 450 Oakland County Republicans— ‘also departed from the Northwood Inn in Berkley won- t-an impressive ——- Sees i: a more ambitious improvement of . Walton boulevard and Pontiac the 1\:-mile Mt. Clemens street-| read, known as Five Peints, Pontiac road link between the city limits and school. Some said this portion meal be paved in boulevard fashion Z while Commissioner Floyd P. Miles | al rag tse ag ual Ww est believed the entire route should) iii The intersection, which has no! traffic signal at ‘present, consti-| tutes “‘a terrible traffic hazard,”’ Ike's Journey Toward Summit ls Under Way Ambassadors of NATO In Allies Are Called for Talks | on K Visit WASHINGTON | #) — The : *. ££. downtown in this manner would mere than compensate for the less of the courthouse,” Miles said, Willman was firm in his belief} that the main entrance to the uni-| Pointed but not controlled by the, ‘Khrushchev. versity should be on the Pontiac _Lgide. “We have more to offer the uni- versity than the areas ‘east of it," be converted to a boulevard all| <= © *& the way from downtown Pontiac. | “Connecting the school with | “The whole county would bene-| ifit by a good entranceway to the! school,”’ said David Levinson, coun- ty representative ‘from Birming-| ham. | The new road would be the) |province ‘of the Oakland County | Road Commission, which is ap- Board of Supervisors. Willman also won support from | the county committee ‘‘to bring | | Pressure" en the Road Commis- State Department called in jambassadors of its 14 North Atlantic allies today to give them a detailed report on ‘President Eisenhower's talk ‘with Soviet Premier Nikita This is an early move in ithe process of consultation he said. At present, the university is | tion of Featherstone road accessible only from Squirrel | tween the city limits and Opdy ke | road and most schoo] traffic ar. | read. | rives on Squirrel by turning at | “We've asked the Road. Com- _the tricky interscction of Squirrel, [mission to pave this bottleneck, ihe Said The manager asked the county imprevements beneficial to! Pontiac after the supervisors asked move to the Telegraph road service | center practicable. 2) oe * * The county wants the city to agree to relocating West boulevard in the service center and to annex (the center to Pontiac for a second/ |tme so that the new courthouse will be within the city limits of | the county seat. Commissioners raised no objec- TRUMBULL JR. left with an image of a pos-. national ticket next year. dering whether Congressman Robert P. Griffin might! tions to the county proposal, nor be a challenger for Democratic Sen. Pagrick V. Mc)were Namara’s seat. Young Griffin, a relative neophyte in national politics | x * * Says Labor Bill - in Union Hands | Griffin Tells ‘Berkley Group That Rank, File Will Determine Value i | It is now left squarely up to union rank and whether the new Landrum-Griffin labor reform bill will be effective or just another piece of -paper legislation, said Robert P. Griffin. young Michigan congressman and the measure. — “It is until the rank and filers, sick and tired of graft and corruption in -their unjon, exercise- the rights guaranteed them under the bill,” the 35-year-old former Pontiac res- ident said last night. He cautioned a Republican gathering in Berkley, which turned out te welcome home fel- low Congressman William §. Broomfield (R-Oakiand County), that the bill is not the ultimate in labor legistation. It wil] not produce benefits overnight and is not “an anti-labor bill de- signed to put honest decent un- fons out of business,” Griffin declared. “Since the bill has. been passed, a lot of people have said Jimmy ‘Hoffa (Teamsters president) isn't in jail yet,”’ he said. “But we can't pass ex post facto bills to punish, those who have done wrong in the past,”” the Trav- erse City lawmaker emphasized. * * The bill does, however, create the climate so these wrongs will be punishable in the future, he said: | Among the mary. “is enjoyed f rE a rE 35 4 file members’ - going to be effective — any objections expecte |Both moves had been agreed to a | half-doze n years ago when the | me county first proposed the new west tg be worked out. ‘before he sponsored the suc-/"4° Courthouse site * * * cessful labor reform bill, Commissioners _ indicated door” to s such a possible pro-| relocation as soon as a specific: made last November, route proposal is submitted to them, steps which would jeopardize the The new route will be west of the | security of West Berlin and of the), |contingent of U.S French troops stationed The President said at his news | motion. Griffin, who with Broomfield) feat what is known as the “‘gold- |dust twins’’ in Washington, praised the Royal Oak lawmaker as ‘‘one lof the great stalwarts in a field where the publicity and notoriety aren't so great.’ He had reference to hisposition on the Public Works | Committee. The speaker ‘said Broomfield, in his second term, lead the fight to stop Michigen from be. | ing robbed of its industry by “cheaper” offers made by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). “This, was one of the finest achievements in Bill Broomfield's career,”’ Ford said. He said Broomfield also prevent- x er &t ed the interstate highway trust The center fund from being raided. * . . gounty eventually plans to expand | un we bee ey heed my jthe courthouse west of West boule-, Doeetol metown minister, vard (the present city limits). the Rev, Thomas W. Kirkman of| : : | p The first section of the courthouse, | the First sbyterian Church of | for which construction has started. | Royal Oak, from the chaplain of', la cout of the street. the House of Representatives. | The area to be annexed. is) Broomfield took the praise in bounded by West boulevard on the | stride, content to be home — (east, Telegraph road on the west! “back with a Republican major- and the Grand Trunk Railroad on (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) (the north. La 2 existing one. City Attorney William A. | Ewart and.Norman R. Barnard, | county corporation counsel, were | asked to draw up a resolution | by which the Commission could | annex the service center. Wat. | terford Township, in which the | | center is currently located, must also approve the resolution, Barnard ‘said that of county/ employes the and infirm- The city annexed the center by! the move wastater declared inet i has to be annexed, "WELCOME HOME,’ BILL. — Arno L. Hulet, Bloomfield Town- ship supervisor, and Mrs. Hulet extend their greetings last night along with 450 other local Republicans at a “‘Welcome Home" din- ner at the Northwdod-inn for Congressman William §. Broomfield ary resid¢énts who live in-the cen-| negotiations for th ter had petitioned for annexation. the Berlin problem jwhich may lead to a sum- | Sion to pave a quartermile sec- ‘mit conference later this iyear or early in 1960. A series of discussions over the determine when and where a sum- | but so far nothing’s been done,’"; mit conference should be held or | alternatively next few whether, weeks will whether the. Four foreign ministers tiations on Berlin The British, French and West _city help in making the courthouse’ German ambassadors received an initial briefing Monday. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said in Lendon that a summit conference of leaders of the great powers would be held in the near future. Eisenhower matie clear jing will be held, * * * Eisenhower's chief objection to ‘holding office under the new labor | they going to the summit was the ex ‘said he “wouldn’ t close the would agree to the West boulevard) istence of Khrushchev’s threat.) | to take there. conférenee Khrushchev had lift. ed the threat and in fact had stated emphatically ‘‘that never had he any intention to give any- thing that was to be interpreted | as duress or compulsion.” As the communique ending their handful Camp David talks disclosed, In addition, Eisenhower eo resolution several years ago but Khrushchev and he agreed that, THEY NAME THREE “These | n the Presient'’s words, legal ‘because the service center negotiations should not be pro-) 4 to ceck-on Teamsters af |residents hadn't petitioned for it longed indefinitely but there could! { be no fixed time limit on | Barnard explained, because the ‘Complains of Jam-Up LONDON (UPI) — The Bishop of Southwark complained today that too many cars are parked in front of parish churches. “We | often have a couple of heavy suitcases and it is a help if we do not have to park too far away.” the bishop said. He is searching for a remedy to the | situation. > Big should committee for help in obtaining) Meet again soon to reopen nego- the two men’ agre on reopening of) ; hte e eeiitcenenn of ae he said the union has ob- = FLEE GRACIE — Five young refugees from hurricane Gracie slumber in a shelter in Savan- nah (Ga.) high schoo] as they wait for the big blow fo move ¢ Hoffa Also Complains of Bonding Costs Defies. Monitors, Wont Fire Chiefs fo re porters only that so far as he pet sonally was concerned his require jments gor a summit meeting had been substantially met But diplomatic officials said that;Teamsters chiefs as asked by the, 'thony while they expect a summit meet{yunion's court-named overseers, a final agree- nt and arrangements still have jojq reporters Monday he can find: beach area expected to be floodéd by-the storm. Wind and Rain of the Big Blow — Trees, Power ines Down; Some Streets | Already Flooded CHARLESTON, S.C. (P— ‘Hurricane Gracie pounded the South Carolina coast to- day with high winds, tower- ‘ing waves and _ torrential rains. . | Signs blew down, trees icrashed, power lines ‘went out, and flood water filled Streets in lower areas of Charleston and nearby com- ;munities. Most ex posed areas were evacuated. Many of those remaining were iso- lated by flood water. The center of the storm, with winds nearby hitting 125 miles an hour, was placed by the U-S. Weather Bureau as 55 miles south soutlteast of Charleston at 9 a.m’ but hurrican force winds—74 an hour—extended north- ward some 73 miles, The Weather Bureau said the storm was traveling nerthwest at about 12 miles an hour. AP Wirephete m. They were evacuated from the miles ‘haracterizing the storm as ex- tremely dangerous, the Weather Bureau ha durged early evacta- WASHINGTON (AP) Jamesi|fa bring union ouster trials based on statements from the in-. tion of exposed areas and most of R. Hoffa says he won't bring un-| against Joey Glimeo, Chicago dividuals involved Hoffa said the permanent residents comptied. taxi local Teamsters cmef; Harold The monitors met again with The summer vacation season, with ion ouster charges against UNS onan! a Miami kingpin, and An-'Hoffa Monday night in trying to Its crowds of visitors, is over. Provenzano, head of the iron out their mounting conflicts The Red Cross said 83 shelters New Jersey Jott Council, with. the Teamsters president. A SCt up from Savannah, Ga, to The Teamsters president also AN hed been invelved in few- half-dozen court actions are in the Myrtle Beach, S.C, housed about . works seeking to Hoffas com- >.000 evacuees, ale labor-management comanit- 4 only five Teamsters officials dis-) tee testimony about alleged pay- pliance With the worst still te come, qualified by criminal records from) og, and mteuse of Teamsters One of these seeks the ouster water flowed up to four feet Senda. of Hoffa hinself,- 6n charges deep in the streets at Folly ‘\control law, He said they will be brought by the monitors in federal Reach, 10 mites south of here, ‘eligible again in January, and have, “We have answered every one court that he mishandled over) and three feet deep st nearby been placed on leave of abse until then, o British and The law forbids a man from | | helding union office within five ‘Dodgers Seek No. 2 years of a criminal conviction, Hoffa covered a wide range of The National League . repre |matters at a news conference fol-| sentative in the 1959 Werld Se- lowing the opening session of a| "tes could be decided today when week-long meeting of the union's) the Dodgers and Braves clash jexecutive board. “i Sieae oe nday'n $2 trl Hoffa complained that bonding ne nid Meteanl intnmenet tied Lita bis requirements under the new la-. umph, the armies send 0 bor law will cost his union about he a tame ne “ _ in hope $350,000 instead of the $74,000 for’ oo it Milwaukee wins, a third 4 morrow ained the same coverage against game wil be played tomerre : - ; at 1..A. said, mishandling of fants The game will be televised over WXYZ-TV (Channel 7) and radio starting at 3:45 Pontiac time. (See sports pages for de- tails.) | The monitors, named by federal ‘| fairs, had recommended that Hof- -~ To Dedicate Ist MSUO Building. on Thursday ~ Michigan State University Oakland wifl dedicate its first building, Foundation Hall, at 3 p.m. Thursday. The classroom wing of the building will be known as ‘South Foundation Hall and the science-administration tein from right). Flanking Broomfield are fellow Congressmen Gerald R. Ford Jr. (left),.of Grand Rapids, and Robert P. Griffin, 6 Fey ERM recite new seprecmntal MEA x Py Deatiet in Congress. = ‘wing as North Fotindation ‘Hall. “The name recognizes the on precedented contribution of a com ‘munity group in drawing the out lines of a new university.” said MSLO Chancellor D. B. Varner, “The work of this group, the | MSUO Foundation, constitutes | one of several unique aspects of a different kind of state univer. | sity,” Varner sald. os | The MSUO Foundation is a igroup of 50 community leaders who aided in the planning and de- velopment of the new unjversity * * * Three persons. will speak at the dedication, among them Mrs. Al- fred G. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son's gift of their 1,600-acre estate; Meadow Brook Farms, plus $2,000,000 for the building, made the university possible Other speakers will be Harold A. Fitegerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press and chairman of the Foundation; and James C. Zedef, engineering vice presi- dent of Chrysler Corp., and chairman of the Foundation's The dedication program of half ‘lan hour will be followed by a tea the Wilsons will host for the %7 members of MSUO's charter freshman class in 12%5-room Mea. dow Brook Hall. * * * This will be the students’ first look at the mansion, which one day will become a ciftural art nce lof the monitor charges in writing ‘dicted it would be the _ longer than the Falcon—and an center for the new university. « “ $600,000 in funds of Detroit Local Isle of Palma. Store windews |299, : ade / i ! . . . also headed by Hoffa. Hoffa were blown out at Folly Beach. \denied any wrongdoing and said : Local 299 authorized him to in. At Cape Canaveral, Fla. the. vest its money Navy fired a camera-carrying Nike-Cajun rocket over the Atlant today in anothes attempt to photo- 'graph hurricane Gracie, The monitors said Hoffa depos ited the money with various banks without interest to secure joans A similar for financial operations in which test failed last Friday when the Hoffa allegedly was involved, rocket swerved slightly off course, | The nose cone containing uc camera was sighted in the -ocein within an hour and a Navy de- Stroyer posted neafby hurried to the scene. The location was not announced TREES DOWN Doygla& Donahue of the Che ton News & Courier said trees in the Riverlafd Terrace section of Charleston were ‘going down like match sticks.” The peak of the storm was ex- pected to hit the coast here at low tide, but the Weather Bureau said tides were expected to be 12 feet higher than the normal low. : * * * * Heavy rains already were fail- ing inland te eastern South Caro- lina and southeastern Nerth Caro- lina and the Weather Bureau said they would spread northward dur- Ford to Build Comet’ Car Will Be 2nd Economy Auto; Mercury Dealers to Sell It by Spring arles- DETROIT uw Henry Ford II today confirmed plans to build a second economy car to be called the Comet and to be sold by Mer cury dealers starting next spring The Buick . Oldsmobile. Pontiac divisions of General Motors also ‘have one or more smaller cars in the works, prebably for 1961 ing today and tonight as Gracie medel year introduction. proceeds on a northerly course. T . } Ford Division of Ford Motor Co. The bureau warned of possfble will introduce the company’s first ™ ainfall measuring 10 to 15 inches, economy car, the in Ford Causing some serious flooding. dealerships Oct. 8 The bureau warned of continued (Continued on Page 2, Cot. 2) THE ARISTOCRAT In describing the Comet. Ford called tt a car with “family-size roominess and outstanding econo- my, together with the most grace- ful and elegant styling.’ He pre- “aristocrat Falcon, Enj joy ‘the Sun, Tomorrow to Be Cool and Cloudy No details of the car Were made The sun = be out this after- public. “However, this) much is:neon. But it’s only a prelude to known about prototype s which have cooler and c loudy weather tonight ~ been tested both as the ‘“Mercurs and tomorrow. B" and the “Edsel B": The prototypes generally have a 114 inch wheelbase—i'4 inches of the economy cars.” The temperature will dip te 52 tonight bat rise toe a high of 64 degrees Wednesday, Partly cloudy and centinued ceol is ‘overall length of about 196 inches, Thursday's outlook. 15 Inches more than the Falcon. Winds northwest at four miles Engines have been the same, or an hour at 10:15 a.m. will become similar to the Falcon six-cylinder gentie to moderate westerly to- power plant which develops 90 night. From 16 a.m. yesterday um- horsepower til the same hour today .73 of an The extra length provides for a inch dain had fallen. , slightly longer hood than the Fal-. *- * con and a larger trunk, Interior) The lowest temperature in down- dimensions offer slightly more‘leg town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was room, .especially in the rear seat, 65 degrees. The reading at 1. p.m. but about the same seat width as was 72. the Falcon. An Ohio report eartier in “the week said the Comet will be as. sembled at the Ford plant at Lo- rain, Ohio, where the Falcon is © eae Se es ER Ry Se eS now in production. Combes ee esc ees eee etes County News .....06ccces. 07 Does Business on Side Wee aie. eye icicte aren 4 Markets paceetevewdeusvates ce SHELTON, England (UPI) — | Obitwaries ............066...18 Poultry shop clerk Fred Jomes, | Sports .......60cecsan ne. MR 31, was fired yesterday because | Theaters 9 knee aguca sessile he advised customers only to buy eggs laid by his own chick- | ens, In Today’ as é x _— ee we Bt tke Will Fly ~ to California . 4 if hg Bia ry : : a f f i Srne PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 y S mo 4 a Ci Cold Plagues President as He Prepares for 8-Day Visit WASHINGTON (‘#—President Ei- senhower, fighting a cold, plans to! fly to the desert country of South- ern California tomorrow for an. eight-day stay. The chief executive will be the| house guest of an old friend, Wash- ington business executive George E, Allen, at La Quinta, Calif Allen and Eisenhower are fre- | quent golfing and bridge com. | panions, sometimes share vaca-* tions, and own farms a couple of miles apart at Gettysburg, Pa. White House Secretary James C. Hagerty Presi dent hopes to get away late tomor row afternoon, flying by jet to the Press said the Palm Springs, Cattf. airport « * * . PUSH PULL FOR UF — Fred Niedelson (left), owner of Mr. ‘The plan cails for arrival there Ered's Wonderland and commercial division vice chairman for hy 5 or 6 pm. Pacific Standard) T.}- Huron shopping center fer this year’s UF drive, Joins Norman Time, after a flight of 5 or 5's [) Dunn, publicity and promotion chairman of the campaign in hours, The White House, however, is eyeing the weather, and the po» sibility of winds and rains associ ated with hurricane Gracie. But Hagerty said that at La Quinta, | 20 miles from Palm Springs, “the weather fore ast is clear, warm and nunny.” Lisenhower picked dip a cold on his recent trip to England, France in, scheduled for 4.30 p.m at the Civic and Germany and has been trylng, ~ [1's ground-breaking — time ever since to shake it off He told! pontiac Center site at E. Pike and S. a news conference yesterday he.) B Varner chancellor of Parke gtreets; across from = City hoped to get away for a [EW day8’ Michigan State University Oak- Hall in a desert climate land, was, s heduled to speak at) (The ceremony wagScheduled to * * * ground breaking ceremonies late’ move into the City Commission The President's voice is husky, this afternoon for the new $500,- chambers in City Hall in case of and Hagerty said he has a little 900 Pontiac Public Library rain) cough) But the sore throat: Risen Tomorrow afternoon there will) The airport ceremony ts hower had at one time is gone, be similar ceremonies for the new 1%) pi tomorrow at the site $15,000 terminal and tower at Pon of ihe new terminal, just south of Municipal Airport llagerty said tig This will be thé President's ser is ond visit to the Palm Springs area City offi_laly hoped there about a quarter-mile west of the He spent a week theré in February would be large public turnouts | present development at Mo¥ and 1954 at Smoke Tree Ranch, for both events. Airport road The Jibtary eoremony wie The site can be reached from ® VISES Irade mw Hurricane Gracie Hits Instead of Aid Carolina Coastal Area e ‘4a 1 a om Page One orde » «che oO 1° World Bank President ‘tinue! From Page One). Gordon Tranny hist of tie high Morehead City 1884 Weather Hureau said it was in Agreement With lke .°;. with the worst 10% carly to tell if Hannah would on Need for IDA tides from to Savannah Wilmington, oN Cc Charleston * * to follow Gracie’s path and hit the coast. but “we'll be extremely * fortunate if she doean't Hurricance emergency tal4 a5 trom CAT bkougrene 13th grf of the World aid for under never be for WASHINGTON Black, president Bank, said today developed countries ““« un acceptable substitute trade ' Black for the John Cummings, chief meteorol ogist of the Charleston Weather Bureau, said the hurricane is ex pected to continue inland, passing) over Lake Marlog and Lake Moul in’ South Carolina toward) in an address prepared Canter, sy and Charlotte Radio Moscow All Sweetness Mth annual meeting of the NC hanks board of KOvEFOT®, 0 Fieve merchant ships sony OF Eisenhower dorsed the suggestion made by Harbor and President Eisenhower Monday for wee Lh moored with a network of establismng an International De} ' ghawsers, but the Ocean Victory velopment Assn A * . dragging anchot USING | : engines to keep away from) The JA would be ; ! IDA ‘ The Coast Guard any safety in’ Charleston LONDON (UPT)—Radlo Mos cow has finally done if. Last night it broudcast a com mentary on Soviet- American se lations without a single critical le “as and her a bill + billion-dol the harbor wall lar affiliate of the World Bank, : said gusts in the harbor ranged reference to U.S. foreign policy. and would grant loans .fo poorer . 1 lup to 100 miles an heuw Compared with previous nations on easy tems repayable) elicdcast Kenieeeatater taker 2 rdadcasia, ¢ ’ o in part in their own currencies (CROPS ALREADY IN These are called soft doans, which . Victorov grew almost qushy in exe are ( j *% : 5 the world bank itself is forbidden! Interior floads frequently ase” tig admiration for President El i ( i ' ALISe iD real ‘ ta make Dona d " a vlest) hur i " | senhower. ‘ HAS damaye but there was one biticht oo But Black told the bank gover spot for Curolina farmers: most The Soviet people back their nors from 68 member nations Etabacce grain and truck crops) premice in’ giving his due to | President Eisenhower who dis sill know nothing that can pro-| pave been harvested | played wise statesmanship, cour vide a real subs titute for exports | S f : wil Aid today niust be followed by 1, wens uo wl atone, a any age and will power In trying to trade tomorrow if aid takes the UA ma - ™ , improve relations between the a . jt Myrtle Beach. The schools were) form of loans which have to arm aici mal aheitern.” Hotele) 8. S. KR. and the United ae ; ; States, thereby helping to main land motels were crowded ve | tain peace,” he said “T° Threats of disastrously hig ter at Savannah had not material | Only a few weeks ago Vic ved. Police Chief David MeCut| terey (led the: alr with party cHeon said there “The wind ts tn line denunciations of American our favor It's coming from the "wr nen gers, “militar His tho owa Colorado Is Hit by Almost 2 Feet of Fresh Snow pnorthwest and blowing the water ists’ and ‘‘Impertaliats.”” lout English language broadcast tast DENVER W—Nearty two feet In Charieston, the dock from Slght was all tweetness and . , which widely known tours depart Nght of fresh snow struck the Colo- ‘ : ed fop famed Ft Sumter was all | t rado Rockies today as a slow but ied aero. Part of th moving storm wallowed 90 ee eee eee Rei waite $e ‘ : i i ward tas Wyeramer cs ike un sfecple of St) Michael's: Episcopal Italy $ Segni Leaving erado- New Méxice: horder. church was blown away, A tour fog Official U.S. Visit ike stofm lakd = carpet of ist attraction, the church was j ROME, (UPT)—Hallan Premier | built in 1761 and George Washing lon once attended services there | A roof was blewn off a house} and into Wentworth Street * * * Another hurricane, named Han. The Weather nah, threatened to follow Gracie. | The new* hurricane with winds, Full U. 8. Weather Bureau Report m bur u a ith wind PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Gerasional Already wp to &5 miles an hour, snow four inches deep at Den ver and Pueblo and elsewhere along the castern slope of jhe Rockles, Antonio Segni leaves today on an official visit to the: United States which will) include’ talks with President Eisenhower on the tn- ternational situation in the light of Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Khrushehe ‘s peace offensive. Segni will be the first head of showers this mermming, clearing this after. | j . : <@ | . neon High today fi. Winds sobthwen WAS Situated some 600 miles) government of America's NATO this mornin ‘southeast of Bermuda and mov.) partners to get a complete fill. “4 : , abt sl to weet and nerth weat aft@noon with gentle to moder | . ate tates. Clearing this afternoon. Partly (Ng west southwest at 15 miles an| cloudy and cooler tonight and tomerree hour Lew tonight 6%. High tomerrew (4. Win > gentle to meser ste weaterly tonight in from Elsenhower himeelf on the meetings with Khrushchev, ‘tn Pontiac a Lowest temperaturé preceding 4 aim hd rham as Winston-Salem @ Ov | At @ am: Wind velocity 10 mph e focky Meunt Direction Westerly Ralergh / | Sun sets Russany at 616 pm ; e Bun rises Wednesday at 6 27 aim 5 Moon sets Tuesaday at 4 42 pom - Greenville Moon rises Wednesday at 44am « CHARLOTTE NORTH Downtown “Temperatures . @am 6 llam oa Tam.csee.. 66 12 m Ty CAROLINA &am sesee. 6A lpm 72 Sam £5 loam. 61 Monday tn Pontiac {as recorded downtown) Highest temperature 82 Lowest temperature .... 6H Mean temperature eiare 14 Weather—Rain 73 i One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature .. Ah Lowest tetiperature ; 42 Mean temperature... ce rene 638 Weather—Ounny Highest abd Lowest Temperatures _ | his Date in 87 Vears 89 in 1953 _ 32 in 1042 Monday's Temperature Chart | Alpena 79 56 Marquette 1) 48) faltimore “4 72 a0 6h. siemaree 46 # M lami ‘beh. 7 srowbev lle te a M [fvauker ‘ a8 a. ee ; Chicago 66 New Orleans 7 Cincinnati 90 Vo 40 Cleveland 9 6 Omaha | peeves és elivton , 3 ro’ 5 oerde | Duluth m Misburgh 64 ‘ort bs] it ee 4 86 Gr. ane # # . Francisce 70 bid . jeekoet 4 a val! is | . Kan we BS yee BY! GRACTE HITS MAINLAND — Arrows locate position of hurri- veneibe + geattie 9 47) oy » onan <6 Lis Aeaeies % HH ampa Hf $,| cane Gracie, = Begin Library Today, Terminal Tomorrow applying the first of the PUSH-PULL stickers are just one prong of the publicity and advertising plans for this year's drive which will be launched Oct. I} with a parade on Saginaw street. Paulsen road, north of M59, a | half-mijJe west of Alrport road. A Pontiac police cruiser to direct visiters: north on Paul. nen. Rowston is the chrome “Philip F to wield Mayor scheduled set for plated shovel at both ceremonies. of Miss Phyllis Pope, city were slated to make He and librarian main east-west runway and brief remarks at the library by ceremony. The main address will by Varner *® * * Honored guests this afternoon in- clude Miss Adah Shelly, former eity librarian; Joe Haas, editorial staff wiiter of The Pontiac Press, Glenn H. Griffin, president of the Pontiac Board of Education; Dr. Dana P Whitmer, superintendent of schools. John W_ Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, and Miss Jean Johnson, director of the North Oukland Library Project be Also scheduled to participate were city commissioners, led by Commissioner William W. Don. aldson as master of ceremonies; City Manager Walter K. Will man; Rev, William H, Marbach, pastor of First Presbyterian | Church, and Rey. Thompson (. Marceto, pastor of St. Vincent DePaul Church. tepresentatives from the archi tectural firm of O'Dell Hewlett & Luckenbach Associates and the con- struction contractors were to be present At the airport tomorrow ston, Willman and Homer D _kins, airport manager, will be the speakers Row * *® * Among the guests will be / commissioners, ‘los Hamlin, Nand county ~Board of Supervis- lors. Also participating will be the Rev Theodore Ro Allebach, pastor cof Oakland Avenue United Pres ibyterian Church, and representa ithves from the construction con tractors and the architects, Wil ‘iam C. Zimmerman Associates Head-On Crash : Injures Three Drayton Plains Woman, Goodrich, Flint Men in Pontiac Hospital Three persons were seriously in- jured late Monday afternoon in a jhead-on colKsion on U.S. 10 about a half mile north of Williams Lake ‘road in Waterford Township. | Most seriously hurt was Mrs. iBetty M. Blanquart, %9, of 3574 ‘Mariner St., Drayton Plains. ‘for fractures of both legs, possible internal injuries, and face and arm CALS, The other driver, Kenneth B. Davis, 42, of 10196 Hegel Rd., | Goodrich, and his companion, | dames Willams, 28, of Flint, | were also admitted to Pontiac | General Hospital, |! Davis suffered a broken right leg, facial cuts and severe injuries ‘of the left eye. Williams suffered ‘multiple cuts, All are reported in ‘fait condition today. Witnesses told State troopers lfrom the Pontiac Post that Mrs. Blanquart was going south when an unidentified auto stopped” in front of her to make a teft turn, ‘She swerved into fhe northbound ‘lane to avoid a rear-end collision, troopers reported, Yard Defends Helmets LONDON (UPI) — Scotla Yard issued ja rare public an- nouncement yesterday answer- ing: efiticiam of its “stupid and ridiculously - old-fashioned — hel- mets."' The statement said the helmets are ‘distinctive, tradi- tional, comfortable to wear and afford maximum protection , to the weaker in the case of as: St ae Firemen Seek Cause of Blaze wil Kroger Fire be stationed at M59 and Paulsen | Hos-| city, Hirlinger and De-; chairman of the Oak-| She underwent surgery last night) é a Pontiac Press Phete United Fund stickers. The 7 p. m. Overheated Motor May, Have Started $225,000 Firemen yesterday poked! ‘through the ruins of the Kroger supermarket at Perry street and Joslyn avenue to find the cause! Sunday night's spectacular $225,000 fire The fire may have been started an overheated réfrigerator| motor in the meat cutting room, said Fire Chief James White. “The fire would spread rapid- | ly,” he sald, “because of high- | ly flammable cellophane stored | in That area.” White said the cause will prob- ably never be known for a certain- ty because ‘the evidence simply went up in flames ; * * * | He estimated the damage to the building at $125,000 and to the contents at $100,000. White said two walls of the building were cracked but that two others might be salvaged on White said investigation thus jfar by himself and Fire Marshal ‘Charies E. Metz has eliminated | the possibility of arson | “We are convinced the fire was jaccide ntal."’ he said. Griffin Says Unions Control Labor Bill (Continued From Page One) (Storm on ‘\Haigh, chief engineer said ‘‘light- at Broomfield Fete | from the Russians. '—deceitful — and totally dedicat- The Day in Birmingham Detroit Xways Power Lines Felled, Lighgning ‘Hits Homes | pias aak lehinkag went serves parts of Southern Michigan last night flooding Detroit's Ford and Edsel expressways for the third time in five weeks. Sections of both expressways were closed by police between 9 p.m. and Il p.m, when the water reached 18 inches at several spots. In some areas strong winds felied branches and power lines. Lightning struck several homes, starting minor fires. Damage in Oakland County was slight, according to the Sheriff's Department. . * * * Sheriff Frank W. Irons said that “99 per cent of the complaints he received were due to knocked- down trees.’’ He reported no dam- age to homes in the area. x *« At Southfield and Nine “Mile roads, lightning caused “a - 10- minute power failure at WJBK's television transmitter. Joseph B. ning hit the transmitter a number of times, but damage was confined to fuse boxes." The station returned to the air by using an emergency power generator and a standby trans- mitter. * * * Shelby Township firemen were called to two houses around 9 last | 95 night where lightning had struck nearby. Both homes suffered only minor damage, firemen reported. Ford in Spotlight (Continued From Page One) ity” and to listen to Ford's one- hour analysis of the past and present administrations in the nation's capital. Recalling his three-week journey to Moscow, Poland, and Berlin with ‘fending from Merrill Low Baldwin Library Bid brary addition at last night's meeting. The job will go to Lockwood and McCutcheon, building contrac-|c tors, for $182,000. The tetal bid covers equip- ment and landscaping as well as construction of the new wing. A request to reinstall a traffic light at Chapin and Woodward, signed by 140 petitioners, was re- ferred by. the Commission to City Manager L. R. Gare along with its request to take the proposal up with the State Highway De- partment for reconsideration and thorough study. ; * * * 4 : A motion to vacate the alley ex- to Town- send street was tabled for three weeks pending further study by the city planning board. . Gare submitted a recommenda- tion concerning the possibility of providing a municipal park- ing.let which would serve busi- _ Ress on N. Woodward avenue between Ravine and Oak streets. The site of the proposed park- ing lot. is immediately east and adjacent to the Reid Building. “The recommended plan calls for the acquisition of three private- ly owned lots on the site, as well as the use of city-owned lots there. * * * This would provide an additional | 80 parking spaces making a total of 164 in municipal! lots. at $108,700. In connection with the pro- posed plan, a problem has arisen | in that Dr. Lewis Gach recently | purchased one of the lots on the proposed site and has start- ed to build there. Dr. Gach explained to the com- mission that his building won't | utilize the whole lot but approxi-_| mately seven parking spaces. He said he hadn't been informed | the. parking lot project when "| bought the property. * * * other congressmen, Ford warned his audience that Americans face) a terrific struggle yet from the Soviet Union. *® * * “We must not dilute ourselves’ in belleving that the leadership of the Soviet Union is not strong,” he said, “It is strong. I see no evidence either that it will weak-! en.’ Ford, who tast year bolted GOP attempts to draft him for GOP gubernatorial candidate, cautioned Republicans to expect the ‘most terrific competition” The commission set a hearing | date Oct. 26 to determine the nec- essity of the parking lot. The city commission approved ithe Brookside alley improvement State Promotion Group to Honor MSUO Tuesday Michigan's Industrial Ambassa- idors will honor the new Michigan) State University Oakland at “Our American waydot life is challenged from the roots up,’’ he He went on by saying that Nikita Khrushchev is ‘‘diabolically clever’, Jease from prison, the union presi- ident’ himself would be Hable for ‘criminal prosecution. Hoffa yesterday said he has | found but five out of more than 10,009 Teamsater officials or em- ployes who would .be disqualified under this section, and that they have been given “leaves of absence.” | The boyish looking Griffin, who spent his summers working in Pon- ‘tac factories, said the labor bill ‘is not as strong as it could be. “It was the best bill we could “ongress,” he said be- ra last night's dinner, He said lsome of the unexplored phases of include use of union dues for | ‘political activity and monopoly powers of unions, * * * Griffin said he's not too worried about reports that big unions, such as the Teamsters, would go all out to defeat Griffin and other ‘supporters of the bill in next year’s |election. “Money alone is not going to make. it possible to throw some- one out of office,” the second. | term congressman said. » Griffin, who skyrocketed to na- tional recognition with. the passage of the bill, got there by being ranking Republican on the sub- committee of the House Labor Management Committee. Landrum, Georgia Democrat, was chairman ot the sub-committee. Cub Scout Pack 58 Holds First Meet Cub_Scout Pack 58 of Emerson School swung into action last night as the pack held its first meeting at the school. Z * * * Bruce McCowan and David Wil- Hams entered into Webelos. Eddie Williams received his bobcat and Brian Agar a wolf badge and -'a gold and silver arrow. Dennis Jordan was given a Web- elos badge and welcomed into the Boy Scouts by Roger Lawrence, Scout commissioner. - The pack watched a film on cub scouting activities and a movie of the pack's summer picnic. * * * The mecting was closed with the reading of poetry by Lioyd Clancy. 4 | rest of the world.” |U.S.S.R., Ford asked: badge, aay ehaglge frown ie ed to the Communist philosophy both for his own country and the! “*° * To meet the opposition from the ‘Between now and the 1960 elec- tions we must answer the question) which political party — Democrats) or Republicans — is better — fied to provide that leadership) which is so essential to meet this, competition.’ He sald records will show the GOP premises the country the best and strongest economy, saf- est national defense, and the true American way of life. “The Republican administration has produced the things that the Democrats promised,” Ford said. “It has been done under Presi- dent Eisenhower's leadership with: out a boom and bust economy.” “The same on a broad basis will be forthcoming under the next Republican administration that will take office January 1961," regional meeting for Wayne, Oak | land and Macomb counties next j week. * * * Don Weeks, director of the Mich-! igan Economic Development Dept.,! said the group would tour the! campus Tuesday and hold a meet- ‘ing on the subject of boosting Michigan for industry. x * * Main speaker will be Merritt Hill) of Bloomfield Township, the chair-. man of the Ambassadors’ Execu-! tive Committee and vice president’ lof the Ford Motor Co. Watkins Lake Man | Killed in Virginia Leonard D. Wood, 32, of 4640 For- est St.. Watkins Lake, was killed at 5:30 this morning when his truck| ran off the road near Christians- burg, Va. A driver for the Baker Drive- away Co., he leaves his wife, dune, and four children, Daniel, Lawrence, Charles and John. Mr. Wood's body is being brought to the [al Funeral | the speaker predicted. Home. Cost of the project is estimated | of $182,000 Accepted’ Closed for Two Hours;| ° reappointed auditors for the city of Birmingham. dohn E. Roth Service for John E. Roth, Tl, of 530 Henrietta St., will be at Yt am. Thursday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamil- ton Co. Burial will be in Frank- lin Cemetery, Franklin Village. The body can be visited at the Roth residence until 12 noon Wednesday and then at Bell Chapel until time of service. er Hospital after a three-month illness. ® * «ot A member of the Detroit Real ham Chamber of Commerce, he was president of John E. Roth firm, and a partner of Roth a pce besides his ile: Grace, are three sons, John E. Jr., Robert, and Thomas, all of Birmingham, and three grandchil- dren. Sally Elaine Skeels Private service for Sally Elaine Skeels, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Skeels of 24500 N. Cromwell St., will be held Wed- nesday at Beil Chapel of the Wil- liam R. Hamilton Co. | Place of burtal has yet to be decided. The infant died at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of birth complica- jtions. | Surviving besides the parents lare a sister, Ellen, and a brother, pnans, both at home. | Ready fo Act in Steel Strike | justice Dept. Geared | for Quick Move if tke _ Invokes Taft-Hartley WASHINGTON (AP)—The Jus- tice Department today was report- ed gearing for quick action if invoke the Taft-Hartley law emer- gency provisions to stop the T7- day steel strike. The President has called in top industry and union leaders to sep- arate White House conferences |Wednesday morning in a final ef- alfort to get frultful bargaining without resort to the Taft-Hartley law provisions. * * * | Officials said privately however \they doubt that everi a personal jappeal ibudge the industry and the strik- ‘ing Steelworkers Union from their poles apart positions. | In that event, Eisenhower is ex- ‘pected to trigger the emergency strike provisions into effect. This ‘would call for naming a fact-find- ‘ing panel to report on the issues. On receipt of the panel's report ithe President could order the Jus- Itice Department to seek a court injunetion to halt the strike for jan aay come pect | a Jus led ah ahead of its preparatory paper work. It was noted that Inot. only Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers, but the head of {his department's civil division, George C. Doub, participated in a Mr. Roth died Sunday at Harp- President Eisenhower decides to Estate Board and the Birming- & Sons, Inc., general contracting - = from the President will © oe “vas report- — 'White House conference on the steel situation Monday. * * * | All negotiations in the steel dis- pute are at a standstill. The union broke off New York talks conduc- ited by the Federal Mediation and | Conciliation Service last Friday. It said further such conferences jwere useless, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 , 1959 | _ Bob Considine Saye: NEW YORK—Some things we'lliganin. Such a ae of * friendli-; tries, and the turning of our backs ness, it was pointed out, wouldion Americans still imprisoned by represent our tacit approval.of the|the Communists, etc. But it had to happen eventually, never know about the Khrushchev visit: What questions were NOT asked of him at his two press confer- ences? The first stack of written questions was screened by Bill Lawrence, president of the Na- tional Press Club. Ten were an- swered, or, at least, replied to— as in the case of his brusque quote about Hungary. Nine of them were good, hard questions. _ The eleventh question in the pile would have called on Khrushchev to give details about the Air Force sycophantic questions hail Lopahin of Tass, Nikolai N. Karev of Isvestia, another one digestible queries along to his boss. We tried to get hold of. him— including one a friend of mine sent up, asking Khrushchev if, when he visited Ike’s farm and met the grandchildren, he said to the Pres-| ident, ‘Well, at last I meet the kiddies who are going to grow up under communism.” _ * * * He never got China, Laos, the Americans still |: being held prisoners of war by the Red Chinese since the Korean War, a general discussion of the plight of ‘the satellites, Communist infil- tration, and a host of other matters of enormous importance. Henry Cabot Lodge had the most difficult job of them all, on the Khrushchev trip. Khrushchev needied him pub- ' Hely on several occasions in a heavy-handed and insulting man- ner, “, . . my capitalist” and (on an Iowa farm) “Lodge has smelled smells today he never smelled before,” and “. . .. have I tired you too much?” Ledge, the soul of decorum and diplom- What About Queriés K Dodged? status quo in the satellite coun- vo ee President Signs Civil Rights Commission, 359 Foreign Aid Bill ministrative costs of and it did Whew Tie sald gocdbye to the Premier at Blair House. The President. didn’t look too happy... am State Traftic Get Lecture LANSING (® — The Secretary: | of State’s office held its initial | multiple interview session last | night with motorists who have + compiled nine, 10 and 11 point jasked for military and economic! - * bor: controls . bill, _ Provides Less Than|nor appropriations. lke Requested; Also| . * * * Extends Rights Group | |TT6,000 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-| wanted. dent Eisenhower has signed the) Rights Commission for two years. With - its signing, Eisenhower fore adjourning Sept. 15. The amount of aid was $704,182,- National ‘Guard. inctudes $500,000 to operate the lions for the highway trust fund, -|two millions for the Labor Depart- ment to cover the increased ad- $3,626,718,136, which was $1,197,- less than Eisenhower aiageneer mgr aid ill. It Wins State Guard Post LANSING (UPI) — Maj. John A. Johnston, 36, Detroit, has been completed action on the. last Of/named by Gov. G. Mennen Wil the bills Congress sent him be-/jiams as assistant adjutant gen- eral for air units of the Michigan Socialist Woikers Penfy at ini tor Pies au Ballot ‘LANSING W.— The Socialist Workers Party has filed 22,047 new la-| .ominating petitions with the Sec- other mi-| tary of State for a place on the 1960 election ballot. It was the first minor party to The total money package WAS) file the minimum number of 12,708 petitions which are legally re- quired for a ballot spot. ~ In a statement on filing the party said: “Our campaign will concentrate on showing the need for workers to break with both old parties.” The Socialist Workers Party has gained a place on the ballot in the past two elections but was ruled off in 1956 when its petitions were held insufficient. 000 less than the President had/— help to friendly or allied countries. * * * The Civil Rights Commission extension—the only action Con- gréss took in that field this year— also was far short of a seven- point civil rights program Eisen- thower suggested to Congress - January. The catch-all bill, passed in ‘the — Se Seeeceseeeeeeees: Paul M. Snover Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron St. PARKING ON PREMISES final hours of the _ session, also’) dl bdadehadadechchchdadaddddhddd hdd Established in 1898 FE 2-917) bd A dadadadadadadadadadadadadiada You can't help feeling “down” when your stomach acts up. Gas . hearburn ... or acid indiges- ien.. .all are miserable. But isn’t it nice to know that Tums will bring you fast, long lasting, safe relief? And it’s both practical and = | economical to buy Tums in the convenient 3-roll pack—only 30¢! Keep a roll at home, in the car | glove compartment, and where PUTTY IN HER HANDS — That's Bob How- ard, Orlando, Fla., billboard worker. Here he takes a break while Sa ae huge outdoor 0 AP Wirephote advertising sign which uses the enormous, slen- der feminine hand. ne Off-Shore Oil Drilling ‘High Point Men’ 'S00n Will See Controls WINDSOR, Ont #—A four-point plan aimed at controlling off-shore | drilling will be put into operation | soon. The plan -calls for removel of | jursightly stakes designating loca- tion of wells; for producing wells; increasing the. distance from shore where wells. |may be drilled, and an inspector at the scene | drilled. x * * | troversy touched off last mon when a well blew spewed 0 into Lake Erie and onto the | underground vaults beaches, where wells are! | + The program stems from a con-' Wartes is tops End-of- Month CLEARANCE SALE WAITE’S guarantees every item at least 1/3 off! Each item is reduced a minimum of 1/3 from the price it was in our stock before this clear- ance! Charge all your purchases! || WEDNESDAY ONLY! Shop 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. — Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders, No Deliveries. traffic violations. ’ { In a new approach to highway safety, the department called in 30 violators from Ingham, Ea- tenn and Clinton counties who WOMEN’S DRESSES—Third Floor 9 Jrs. Cotton Dresses, Were 9.98, Thien 5.00 New |... 5 Dressy Jr. Dresses, Were 1798, Then 12.00. New .....>..% NOTIONS, STATIONERY—Street Floor 3192 Notions Sewing Items, Were 10c, Now .................. 4c 855 Notions Sewing Items, Were 25c, Now... ce 1 Seapless Rug & Upholstery Cleaner, Was 80, ‘New . se ges fe had not yet reached the 12-point = 50 Mi Half Size Dresses, Were 4.99 & 5.99, Now 2.88 ” oer: Hat comttod set eae stage where driving privileges 36 sihesee sale sins Dresses, waa 10.98 & 7.00 Now 466 1 Geapless Rug & Upholstery Cleaner, Was 150, New .... 080 has long since proved in| are lest. Use Your Chargel ee 3 . 17 49-Star American Flags, Were 6.98, Now ............. 3.49 the U.N. that he has few if any x * * 29 Misses, Half Size Dresses, Were 12.96-14.98, Now once. OT 33 “Whirley Whirler” Toys, Were 99c, Now .............. 44e peers in public life when it comes t officials explained | 15 Boxes Stationery, Several Types, Were 1.00, New ...... He to debating with the Russians. He! to the motorists why they were | FURS, SPORTSWEAR, SUITS—Third Floor can hit hard and accurately, has! citeq and spelled out the many | - ; an enormous knowledge of their| inconveniences that violation: | 1 Dyed Grey Muskrat) Stole, Was 119.00, Now se MEN’S _ FURNISHINGS—Street Floor ee on, cwervimeeliications an] Brees Stays mama face | 1! permedas, Were 656, evasions, oversim ations : : ere Then 500, New . wecee. O their mastery of the-Big-Life. | ,, Secretary at leclaan ae | SPORTSWEAR, SUITS—Third Floor 3 Wash 'n Wear Slacks, Were 5.99, Then 2.00, Now ......... S80 Hi rv * from the lar sessions will be held within | 11 Bulky Orlon Sweaters, 4-38, Were 8.98, Now 5.28 18 Long Si¢eve Sp. Shirts, Were 4.00, Then 2.49, Now ........ 1.68 start of K's. trip to the finish,| ® month in Detroit, Flint, Grand | 17 Lambswool Cardigans, 34-40, Were 10.98, Now et wide wen Te en en ee —_-~ ’ ostery, Then OW ce cvtcccace cic Oceee unswervingly guided by the Presi- Rapids —“— — 30 Misses, Jrs. Blouses, Were 4.98-5.98, Now 2.88 15 Tie Bars, Were 7. Then 30, New ddd She dent's decision to keep the Rus- threaghos aati 15 Plaid, Solid Slacks, Were 498, Now ..............5..+5.. TAR 3 Pajamé,” Rode & Slipper Sets, Were 1095, New ......... 6.88 sian's visit as free of public) == 20 Plaid, Solid Slagks, Were 698, Now... .............388 15 Small Slipper Sex, Were 1.95, Then 88c, New ............38e it = ace Laresageal satis cll Desi Must Personally E.0.M. CLE CE OF 10 Cordurey, Poplin Jackets, Were 5.98, New ...............28§ ° 63 Men's Boxed Hankies, Were 1.65, Then 1.00, New ....... Ste Job and the chin of Joe Grimm. ‘Answer Drunk Charge 20 Ban-Len Cardigans, 38-46, Were 8.98, Now 6.88 He performed his, dificult ob : 98 PRS. PARADISE SHOES : S—Fourth | matey well. Had he not, we) LOS ANGELES (AP) — = at . BELEN, cal Se, See EN, ees 8 Ne "LINENS, FABRICS—Fourth Floor mey w co 0 : peepee feres pincer enter a plea for Desi Arnaz, who: LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS—Second Floor 10 Cheniile Rags, Were 399, Then 288. New ............... 1.98 soma eden Alan bouts rs Mos- is charged with drunkenness. Were 13.95 +6 7 3 ‘ 13 Chenille Rugs, Were 4.9, Then SBR, NOW .sccsccsseces: 2.57 cow, and Eisenhower could expect! 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Were 498, Now ........,.3.32 shaking hands with the Premier. |Plead innocent. The TV star wa’ Waite's Shoe Foshions . . . Street Floor 13 Strapleys Bras, Were 5.00 é& 5.95, 388, 199,Now...........$1 69 Yds. Interlining Fabrics, Were 78 to 1.49, New ......... Me Seme 6f the cameramen, TV and |2'Tested early Sept. 19 when, of- 10 Lace Bandeau Bras, Were 5.95, Now es © | therwise, will go to their re- | {icers said, they noticed him walk-| a wrarsesa tn veel Nex a “— ing unsteadily on a. Hollywood trapless Bras, eee wards still eo = ay fy Gesidl Gets Denial Was ads Stan Wie New DRAPERIES, CURTAINS—Fourth Floor Force Base was ordered to direct : 6 Patio Lounge Suits, Were 8.95, Then 5.99, Now 3.88 400 Group Drape, Curtain Hardware, Was 50c-199, 25c. New. 1c Khruslichev’s TUI14 to its park- New Vatican Envoy | a a 8 , s ae and Long Draperies, Were 5.99-999, New ........ 2.88 ing place, the day he arrived, in _ FASHION AC RIE Floor peries, Mostly 90°, Were 1099-1899, Now .......... 5.88 such a way that the plane [°° U.S. Calls on Ike | 0 Street 19 Draperies, Multi Width, Were 19.99-4299, New ..........11.88 emptied its dignitary on the sidé WASHINGTON (UPI) — Arch- 109 Men's Cotten Hankles, Were 25c, Now ................ l4e 30 Yds. Drape, Slipcover Fabric, Was 1.99, Now ..... eee. BBO away from the teeming camera bishop Ekidio Vagnozzi, new apos- 76 Women's Print, Sheer Hankies, Were 50c, Now ..........33e 5 Bolster Covers, Were 4.99, Then :1.00 New .............. 66e stand. tolic delegate to the United States, 47 Pes. Jewelry, Were 4.00, Then 2.00, Now ................ $1 11 Sofa Stipeovers, Were 1498-2798, Then 800, New ..... 3.88 In the. course of the speculation,|pAid a ‘courtesy call” on Presi-; Ri Jewelry Sets, Were 200, Now... oo 20 Mult. Width Ruffled Curtains, Were 1499-2499, Now ...5.88 it was recalled by those who fiad|dent Eisenhower Monday. | 2 | 6 Stusieed Pinkes with Neckines, Ring. Wad 3 00, ~ 1 covered the summit meeting at| He said he relayed “warm greet-| = ecklace, Ring, Was bd a Geneva in 1955 that Eisenhower|ings” from Pope John XXIII and 53 Necklaces, Earrings, Were 3.00, Then 2.00, Now ............ $1 LUGGAGE, RUGS—Downstairs _ had refused all shouted request# the President asked him to extend | 10 Cowhide Handbags, Were 10.99, Then 6.99, Now ...... 4.88 to shake hands with Premier Bul-'his greetings to the Pope. | 2 Alligator Handbags, Brown, Were 29.05, Now .......... 19.88 2 Samsonite,Wardrobe Cases, Were 35.00, Then 23.47, Now 14.88 = 3 Black Patent Bags, Were 7.98, Then 4.99, Now . .......2.88 1 26” Pullman Case, Was 29.95, Then 1988, Now ......... 10.88 a 6 Chain Belts, Were 1.98, Then 50c, Now ...............-.10e 3 Wool 11 by 14 Ft. Rugs, Were 75.00, Now ...,............$5@ hi 4 Leather Cuff Link Bex, Was 3.50, Now ......... 1.88 1 Lewyt Polish Adapter, Was 498, 2.99. Now ............... 1“ 64 Pr. Knee-Hi Hose, Were 78c, Now... anne . Abe 1 Wend Baap Bortmtriee noni issis ieee s cece cncececes $40 You’veheard = 18 Pr, Stretch Bermuda Socks, Were 1.00, Now ... .. Me 13 Pr. Van Raalte Hose, Were 1.15, Now ...................Te . of contact , 4 Men’s Timex Stop Watches, Were 15.95, Now... ... 997 1. HOUSEWARES, LAMPS—Fifth Floor lenses... 7 : : | 50 Men’s, Women’s Expansion Bands, Were 7.95-12.95, Now 3.97 1 Drip Coffee Pot, Was 1098, Now ...............20e.008. 6.88 NOW THE IN ACHINE | 1 Revere Double Boller, Was 12.50, Now ........... xvces MM ‘ / BUDGET SPORTSWEAR—Street Floor ; | rest.Bee- as 798, Now ...... case cosenmaees ose a Ol We wiws Is E.O.M. SPECIALS (| 2 persian wore 250, rien 200,144 0, Now... ej Rubee petsteaae ge a5) Now oT a / 18 Blouses, Were 2.98 to 3.98, Now ...........5.06...0000 04. 188 4 Plastic Garbage Pails, Were 2.40, Now .............. ee FLOOR moptL, RECONDITIONED USED MACHINES 25 T-Tops, Were 1.00, Then 44c, Now .............6-..050005- Be 3 Shower Curtains, Were 3.98, New oe. oo 1.88 , 11 Balky Knit Veots, Were 298, Now ...................-+..138 1 Sunbeam Blender Attachment, Was 1295, New ........... 688 Felecia! Anne Console with full Swan White Collars, Were 2.00, Now .........-..-..--- Bhe 1 GE Electric Iron, Was 12.95, Now ....... voc caeeeaes TSB : : ig-Zeg Unit, Wes 232.00. ,. $180 ap Remed Carey Were Oe & Pat) New 2s (4c 15 Steam Seal Bath Tub Caulk, Was 189, Now ............L18 8 Print Head Scarves, Were 69c, Now ...........6..0.55... 44 . le Cabi 3 Laundry Carts, Were 2.98, Then 1.99, Now ........ Sosbes - 880 conmact Seren, ie $99 1 Bissell Sweeper, Was 16.95, Now ................. ove es O88 at 4 Deluxe nit, Wos sewer vee COSMETICS, SILVERWARE—Street Floor 1 Outdoor Line Dryer, Was 19.95, Now ....... ai esrhas = cornea, rest easily on a layer of 2—Welnut or Mo 2 Plastic Shower Doors, Were 19.95, 12.88, 9.88, OW aeceex. natural gently separated 8 Cosmetic Cases, Were 150, Then 88c, New ................. Ac Firepiace Come ia. Try oom, Sue SS eee: White Zig-Zeg Units, Were Were 167.00 OO.....: $119 4 Plastic Spray Containers, Were 1.50, Now ................. Re : Mea Fireplace Sot Was 3958 New... we ae < Connact sess 1—White Welnut Console Mechine @ Children’s Lipstich, Pink. Was 100, New .................. Oe 1 4-Dr. Chest, Floor Sample, Was 14.95, New ........ oo DSB vanes Conract.tess BIFOCAL Lenses bs ' Dresden Serying Piec n . . Sews forward and reverse, Wes 107.00..... $77 us Were:4.8, Be, New... am * ange Paint Tubes, haba New a eae ta ALL CONTACT-LESS LENSES now es Gold Bond Paint, Was 495; Then 1.99, New ...... . TERMS: Up to « Your te MADE AND DISPENSED UNDER 1—Reconditioned White poate ok in Welnut CurLoanes VXI UES—Second Floor Group of Odds and Ends of Dinnerware ........... +--+ 0% OFF Poy. Come in. Ne Ap- Console, A-1 sewing condition . . $29 4 2 53-Pe. Imported China Sets, Were 49.9, Now : $32 U. S. 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Ld : e. 5 .. e - ; sb . ee . - 7 x 5 , 2 ‘* co e : 4 . - : <= ’ a “4 ! es 4 : $. ; BS ‘ 2 \ 4 in A OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK ~~ OPEN 9 A.M. vill 9 PM. , : Fs ‘ , . | - > 2 ss . 2 t: at . ot . at ee Ss i : ‘ “ + ; 2 : , < : 2 eee Se be | © DAYS A weee.. } : 3 . i * : CLOSED SUNDAYS SUNDAY 9 =e 9 AM. OPM. . : - ; A ‘ * Soe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 we See Oromo ~~ Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS. HARRY AMBLER Surviving besides her husband, "He was a retired employe of the) . ; a jare a daughter, Margaret at home; |Fred LaLone Stoker Co, Service Sor ies ue - De al two sons, Barney of . Auburn’. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| thy) Ambler, 56, of © oe iHeights and Hugh at home; two’ Marguerite Smith with whom he) Ct., bookke soe * nd Recep uceemt grandchildren; her mother, Mrs.|made his home; and three sons,| at the YWCA, will be hela “ “ Rose Rorke of Clinton; a sister and Herman, Frank and Kenneth, all) sis Thursday a the Ball Fu two brothers. of Pontiac neral Home in Clinton, Ont. Mrs. Ambler died Sunday at St.) Mr, Diener’s body is at the Hun- A graduate of Alma College in joseph Hospital in Mt. Clemens toon Funeral Home. St. Thomas, Ont., Mrs. Ambler'tpom injuries received in an au- was a member of the Maple Leaf tomobile accident in Macomb! CLYDE HELMS Club, All Saints Episcopal Church’ county Word has been received of the , death of former Pontiac resident and a former member of “the church chojr. She had worked sev- WILLIAM DIENER Clyde Helms, 58, of San Fernando, | era] years gt diocesan headquat- William Diener of 2831 Watkins Calif, Mr, Helms died of a heart; ters of the Episcopal Church in Lake Rd.. Waterford Township, attack Sunday night in San Fer-| Detroit and at the American kix- died of a heart ailment early this nando ‘ press Office in Canada jmorning, He was 99 Service will be held at 2 p.m = iWednesday at the Noble Chapel Funeral Home in San Fernando. | | B, | | BETH B. HAMILTON LAPEER — Service for Beth Hamilton, 59, of 4906 Mervin “ea will be held at 11 a.m, Wednesday | at the Huntoon Funeral! Home in) Pontiac. Burial will be in’ the, cemetery at Wixom ; She died Sunday in Suncrest Hos pital, Lapeer, after a long lness. | GEORGE P. WHALEN Service for George (Pat) Whal-| en, 63, of 455 First St, will be held at 3 pm. Wedne uday at the! Huntoon Funeral Home. Pontiac Lodge 21 will conduct the grave-| side service at White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery Mr. Whalen died at his home! Sunday of a heart ailment follow ing a long illness IT GETS WORSE EVERY YEAR Awards for damages due to automobile accideni, keep going up, up and up. In the old days, protection of 5-10-5 in your policy used to be adequate. Todoy, 50-100-10 could well leave you short. Extra insurance costs little, might save you from JAMES E. CIBR | GRAB YOUR PARTNER — MRS... JAMES E, GIBB That's exactly what square | catastrophe. Call us, i OAKLAND ‘TOWNSHIP A dance enthusiasts will be doing to double service for James ey night at the Tel-Huron Shopping erett Gibb and his wife, Evelyn,| Center parking lot when the cen Kennet: G . 1330 E. Gunn Rd., will be held at| ter's Merchants Assn. sponsors H EMPSTE A D) 10 am, Wednesday at St. Andrew; a ‘Square Dance Jamboree” Catholic Church. Burial will be at! from 7 30 to 10:30. Here the Roy INSURANCE Mt. Olivet Cemetery. B. MacAfees, of 110 Thorpe St, The Rosary will be said at 8:30) practice up for the exhibition p.m Tuesday at the William B.| while Lee Kaines, of 28%1 Lans Potere Funeral Home, Rochester.| downe St., Drayton Plains, does They are survived by two daugh-| the calling. Kaines will be caller tors, Mrs, John Dotson, of Detroit,! and master of ceremonies at the and Mrs. William O'Dwyer, Mil-| jamboree, which is being held to waukee, and four grandchildren | promote interest in square dan Mr. Gibb, 53, is also survived by ing in the Pontiac area three brothers and four sisters — Mrs. Gibb, 90, is survived by her WORRIED OVER Wa 9 mother. Mrs Delia Smith>of Pheo- Dr. Sumner Slichter, * nix, Aris Top. Economist, Dies MES. FRED (hMMA) HARRISON CAMBRIDGE M iP D Mf you are unable ta + your ol Cobol debts or billie when due, sre ; ; ‘ . po ae geod D odetag | Sted. ae and arrante (or permeme you ean DRYDEN Service for Mrs. Sumner H: Shehter. 67, Harvard ay 2 at or Ae lili cl Dh Fred (imma) Harrison, 76, form- University professor of economics Dryden will be held at/and a leading authority in the field x 102 £. Huron St. FE 4-8284 t ] NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED erly of ONE PLACE TO PAY 10 pm. tomorrow in the Dryden died Sunday night after a long ill Member American Association of Credit Counsellors Methodist Church. Burial will be ness | . . eS as A frequent consultant te gov- Mrs Harrison died Monday at | Suncrest Convalescent Home in La- jpeet after a long illness The body can be visited at the, MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Muir Brothers Funeral Home at 71@ Ponttar State Rank Bldg. rE 804M Lopeer until time of service | Sole survivor is an aunt, Ethel Bentley of Romeo ernment on monetary affairs, | Slichter served as chairman of the Committee for Economic De velopment in 1942. “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assis! You” Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. | Hlis many articles analyzing eco-) Mrs. nomic conditions Were considered! \highly authoritative | =e Oakland County Farmers Will Be Selling Their Products Right in , Front of the Downtown Stores All agriculture has been invited to display and sell their produce, | baked goods, canned goods, handicraft or anything they produce i on tables or right from their trucks on the sidewalks of Downtown Pontiac. This is your opportunity to take advantage of an old- fashioned Farmers’ Market. Gome early, stay late. This event lasts all day Saturday. : , | | | i | This Gala Event Made Possible by ' | {r0 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC MERCHANTS ASSN. &S Family Affairs All in Order eee. Today, more than ever before, the family > has insurance and orderly protection for most emergencies. The one thing some- times neglected is provision for a mem- i. ber of the family passing from this life. Ril To plan for the funeral in advance of ay =D onelson- 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC = Aes - 4-4511 On Our Premises ( necessity costs nothing —- and usually ‘iy Provides a saving. Ask for details at 9° any time. Za ( 6 t bf Phone ; ( FEDERAL Parking 3 A tap tate SERVING YOU BETTER you mort Starting Tomorrow | NATIONAL’'S & \ of The Year PLUS Holden Red Stamps ‘WEDNESDAY See Tomorrows _ Mowspapar Ad For ‘SENSATIONAL iN ATI ON AL Food Values pe ~ FOOD STORES _— Se SAVING . Deg meme, oy 3 “2 ie eS fois —¥ iP) oye 4 aa 4 eed ‘ 13 | Si ek Sante pone weet A Ah A ee Roath 7. gn 2 pat ue © e+ a i <, THE PONTIAC Pt Fd f + . ee eget Greeting Mrs. Edward C. Lauckner, left, and Mrs. Joseph Belant is Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard. The first fall meeting of the Women’s Association of the Pon- nt — symphony Grou p the group. Mrs. Barney W. Habel, left, served as hostess Monday at the meeting of the Women’s Association of the Pontiac Symphony. Mrs. George A. Sutton, right, assisted her. Wisner PTA Opens Season With Dinner the fall and winter.season at a cooperative cafeteria-style din- ner Thursday evening Mrs. Robert Anderson: gave the invocation which was fol- | : t Wisner PTA members opened | | loved by two solos, ‘Hello, Young Lovers’ and ‘Down Here,’ sung by Marily-n Vernon, -Pontiac Central High Sthool senior. Community singing was, led ' by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Froede. x * * __‘Kifter an introduction of the teaching staff and new board members by Mrs. Cameron Clark, PTA president, Mrs. Robert Conant, new Vice presi- dent, discussed the program for the coming year. .The theme for activities will be ‘‘Good Homes, Good Neighbors, Good Schools.” ‘ Members were told that Girl Scouts at Wisner will supervise young children - during PTA meetings throughout the school year. *~ * * Mrs.“ Leonard Saari an- ‘nounced the location of four ~ : = Pontiac Press Photos tiac Symphony was held Monday after- noon at Mrs, Stoddard’s home. Mrs. Belant is new publicity chairman for 28th Year ls Opemed by Chorus The Pontiac Women’s Chorus, under the direction of George Scott, has opened its 28th season aoe Auditions are being held for new members at the regular meetings every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mark Twain School. Anyone who wants to sing with the group may attend * * * While applications are ac- cepted all year, it is essential to apply -before Oct. 27 in order to participate in all the fall programs. Plans for a full season are under way, including a Christ- mas and spring concert and other activities. The group algg performs upon the request of interested groups * * * The chorus is sponsored by the Department of Parks and Recreation .with Dorothy Mc- Kibben as accompanist, Bethune PTA Lists Officers at First Meet New officers were announced when Bethune Elementary School's PTA held its first meeting of the season with a cooperative dinner in the school multi-purpose room * * * Mrs. Robert Burns has been elected president. Others taking offiee are Mrs. Chester Jones, mother vice president: . Mrs. Roosevelt Jones, teacher vice president; Mrs. Bryant: Grant. recording secretary; M-r-s. George Price, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Mary Jo Lindberg, treasurer. * * *® Mrs. Thomas Fowler was chairman for the Thursday dinner which followed introduc- ‘tion of the teaching staff and officers : Gift-Wrapping Will Be Topic The Olivet Mothers Club will sponsor a brunch and gift- wrapping, demonstration at Devon Gables Oct. 15 at. 10:30 a.m, Cards and table prizes will be an added feature. Proceeds will go for the bene- fit of Olivet, College and. the public is invited. For reserva- - tions contact. Mrs. Gerald Law- son on Elmgate drive or Mrs. ° W. Carl Layman of Blossom ‘lane in Bloomfield Township. r Bridge Club met’ Saturday eve- Ding at the “Waldron tor the game, . eels Anticipate Tosca Set for Oct. 13 The Women's Association of the Pontiac Symphony held its first meeting of the year Mon- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard on Ot- tawa drive. ‘ Refreshments were served by Mrs. Barney W. Habel as hostess, assisted by Mrs. George A. Sutton, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Harry Pearce and Mrs. Stuart Austin. Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Betty Thomas poured. seswenegyenr* Presidept Mrs. S. V_ Sekles_ announced plans for the com- ing year, stressing the import- ance of the cooperation of every member to make the coming year a success. * * * The symphony will give five performances this fall and spring beginning with ‘‘Tosca”’ on Oct. 13. Following the per- formancQ which begins at 8:30 p.m.-at Pontiac Northern Hig School Auditorium, there wij] be 4 coffee hour. This will give the.public an opportunity to.meet the stars ofthe opera performance, Maria Roumell, Nicholas Billardelio and Jona- than Swift. Mrs. Paul Kern previewed the story of ‘“Tosca’’ and gave a brief history of the composer Puceini. Excerpts from the second act were given tg high- light her talk. : * * * Richard Poole, general tick- et chairman of the Pontiac Symphony, spoke on the im- portance of furthering the in- terest of the public in the con- certs that the symphony will present during the coming sea- son, and to encourage the sale of tickefs. The next meeting of the group wil] be at the home of Mrs. Harold Euler on Ottawa drive. Mrs. James Rosenthal will be guest analyst It was announced that the opening program of the new Pontiac Town Hall series will be Oct. 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the Oakland theater, followed by a celebrity luncheon at Pie Lake Country Club. Bronze Favored You'll see many accessories for evenings in bronze satin This includes shoes, handbags and belts. VALERIE M. GRANT Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Grant of Elizabeth Lake road announce the engagement of their daughter Vivian Marie to Arthur Monroe, son of Mr and Mrs. Theodore E. Monroe of West Columbia avenue. The wedding date will be announced later. & New Methods Shown {MSS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 Mrs. Edward P. Barrett, president of the Pontiac Branch Needlework Guild of America, Inc., opened her home on-Pine Tree Trail Monday for the annual meeting of the executive board. Plans were made for Beware: Can Be Habit Forming 3 AWE NUrD py MANE UvEN 1 ols i} : i Pontiac Press Phete the annual Ingathering Nov. 12 at the First Presby- terian Church. Shown are Mrs. Henry P. Gaukler of Interlaken drive (left), Mrs. Charles A. Rogers of Miami road and Mrs.-Barrett. Grammar Butcher Misguided in Dealings With Rural Folks By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are both college gradu- ates are with rural people. My husband thinks he has to talk to them like they talk to him in order to be a ‘good fellow.”’ It is disgusting to hear a college educated man say “He don't, I aint got and “He has did.”’ When we ane out socially, my husband forgets and starts talking like a hick. This em- *parrasses me because I have the feeling that our friends think he doesn't know better. ABBY nothing,” DORA DEAR DORA: Those who deal with rural people need not butcher the language to he a ‘‘good fellow."’ If your husband intentionally uses poor grammar he had better stop before it becomes his natura] way of speaking. (It is habit-forming.) Most modern farmers are as well-cducated as city dwellers. But those farmers who have not had the benefit of education would hardly accuse a man of being “high hat’’ because -he speaks correctly * * * DEAR ABBY: Ever since I wag in the Third grade I have had eye trouble. Next year I'll be in the Seventh grade and it seems to be getting worse We. had an eye check-up in school and I got sent home with a letter saying that I should have an eye specialist heck my eyes as s0on as _ possible. That was last Jan- -uaty. Every time I ask my » mother when she is going to take me she says “Don't worry, I will get you there.” T don’t want to upset her, but I would like to get this over with so I could see every: FOOd: By JANET ODELL | oy Food Editor , The Pontiac Press CHICAGO—In these days of push button living, pumans are sometimes more dependable than machines. Last night the elevator : % carrying the * souffles for. the rice in- dustry’s din- ner for the food _ editors got stuck be- > tween floors. _ fi Mechanics «+ — flew to the ~— rescue. and the sodffes MRS, ODELL were none the worse for their elay; made with rice, they maintained their high puffy textures, even «shen kept wait- ing. * * * 7 The 17th annual Food Fai- © tors Conference opened Sun- day afternoon with a reception , and tour of the Chicago Sun. / Times building. Al the recep- tion was one of the biggest _In addition -to —-lobster, Meet _ containers of seafood we have ever across seen; it was larger than a regular size card table. In the center giant. _crab claws provided a bizarre, decoration. crab and shrimp, there were plates of bam cubes to dip in mus- ‘tard sauce, and cheese: One of the cheeses had « coating of fermented grape geeds . At the rice dinner we sat next to the president of the Comet Rice Co. He told us a number of facts about rice we hadn't known before, and gave us his foolproof recipe. for but appropriate cooked rice. Called the “1-2-1” | method, it uses one cup of rice, ‘two cups of water and one tea- a double boiler for perfect fluffiness. : The ‘dinner included clear, pheasant soup with rice, Bibb lettuce salad, roast duck, carrots and a’ pink molded ricé dessert with flaming pine- apple sauce. 4 \ * * * Armour and Company enter: + Our business dealings thing all the time. Put your answer in the paper, please but don't sign my name -Thank you, Honey “NEEDS AN FYE CHECK UP” DEAR LITTLE GIRL: Ask your mothér once mare {to please take you to the eye doctor. Tell her that you can not see well. If she does not take you within one week, talk to your school nurse. If you have no. school nurse, tell your favorite teacher Ar rangements can be made through your school health program for an eye examin ation. Do this at once and let me know the results a; as a EO ste ae JOAN HUMPHREY DEAR ABBY. Do you feel a man should keep a picture of his deceased wife in the living room after he has remarried? I think he can remember her just as well with the picture in the drawer. I would ap- preciate seeing this in the pa- per because I think I know your answer and 1 would like a certain party to see it. Thank you STEADY READER DEAR READER: With all due respect to the -deceased wife, her picture should not be displayed in the living room Only the most insensitive ’‘sec- _ond wife’ would be able to live with it comfortably. When a man remarfries, he owes his second wife that comfort DARLENE HUMPHREY Mr. and Mrs, Evan Humphrey Jr. of East Long- fellow avenue announce the engagement of their daughters, Joan Ethel to Fredrick Leroy Parsons and Darlene Phoebe to Warren Jay May. Warren is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence May of Dixie highway. Fredrick is the son of Mrs. Meta Parsons and the late Fredrick Parsons of Barkell street. A double wedding will be performed Nov..21, ’ Gourmets D tained us at a country fare breakfast. Our eye opéner was a glass of chilled apple cider Few of us indulged in the fried potatoes, but most of us efijoyed ham, sausage and _Ayacon, R. H. Borchers, executive vice president, spoke on some of the new meat products, An essence of meat protein has now been developed in powder form. Soon, he said, foods from white bread to lollypops may be fortified with complete meat . proteins. . He spoke also of the progress in “‘treeze drying’ foods. This process renders food safe for shelf storage Without ma- terially changing its taste. ‘ x + Later in the mofning we heard a panel from the Na- tional Broiler Council discuss the past, present and future of the-chicken industry, It was brought out that in 1926 broil- ers cost $1.12 a pound to raise ' and consumers paid about $1.75 a pound for them. Today, broil- ers are not only heavier and better looking birds, but they cost only 16 cents a pound to raise, and sell—as we know— for anywhere from 29 to 40 cents a pound in thé store. Chicken processors are work- ing on new ways. of prepar- ing chicken for the market. They have boneless chicken fillets, cooked diced chicken put up in packages containing about one cupful each, and chicken rolls of either white or dark™meat, or a combina- tion of both, that are ready to eat after slicing. * * t . All 151 food editors went Hawaiian at Dole Pineapple’s| St. Benedict Roast Beef Dinner Due Committee chairmen have been busy this past week mak- ing preparations for the St. Benedict Catholic Church's 14th annual roast beef dinner and festival to be held Oct. 4 in the Church hall on Voorheis road and West Huron street. The public is invited to attend. Dining room chairman is Mrs. Ernest Mallery, assisted by Mrs. Leon Thomas. Mrs. Paride Ninotti, assisted by Mrs. James Coleman, will be in charge of the serving tables * ° * Mrs. J. C. Loviska, assisted by the Boy Scouts of the par- ish, will set up the tables and chairs with the help of August E. Boucher and Peter E. Meagher. Angus McDonald is in charge of the kitchen detail. Dinner will be served from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. and prepara- tions for 2,000 are being made. Sorority Sees Shots of Hawaii Members and guests of Alpha Sigma Nu sorority were enter- tained Monday evening at a picnic at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Looney of Dutton road. Lillian Morts showed colored slides of Hawaii Guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Helvey and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Pepple. Assisting the Mrs. Robertson, Jessie Stevens and Mrs, Mitchell, ~~~ Win at Bridge The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club held its monthly master- point game Monday evening at the Elks Temple with 18 tables ify play. Winners were Earl Wa- terman and John Kraus, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maybaum, James White and. Julius Young, and Margarét Pitkin and Ar- tice Sackrider. elight olives, pineapple and beef ten- derloin. There were juicy field i f Hs 3 Fy t hostess were - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 ; an ° : = : —— ' : . F : Only Callers Were Rude, Not Hostess Talk to Others = ba Shy Person Must. Push Self | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | Extreme shyness spoils a jot ‘of fun for a lot of people! It dam-| agés: happiness because the shy lone ig not able to enter into-¢com- | panionship and conversation in a free, easy way. There is always an element of discomfort. The great- lest datiger from shyness is that it | | may lead to koneliness. No matter how many woadertul| preparatory to having painters \qualities you have, if you are shy| come next morning. lyou may withdraw trom social life | . “When I opened the door IT : jor fail to Jet your light shine when’ said T was terribly sorry I you are with others. Many folks} couldn’t be at home to them, |who.4ire well-infgrmed and capable lof being-—-fateresting conversation- lalists, many who have a delightful them to make it another day. sensé of humor, many who are They said not at all, and left. warm and lovable, are simply Since they have dragged my paralyzed by their timidity. Other behaviour that day into. every people may mistake this for con- ceit, indifference or dullness. Shyness comes from being cgn 2 —" cS stantly conscious of one's self, of . * cept be frank? ‘oncentrating on the impression oO . . Pontiac veers Photes Le we are making on others, I be-! Among parents who have taken an active interest Gordon Doule, Mrs. Max Shane, Mrs. Jack King and covered to be sat on. I would lieve that at would be impossible very much appreciate hearing Mrs, Franklin Read. A “Get Acquainted Night” will in a parent- teacher program at the new elementary @ HOLLAND BULBS TASKER’S 63 W. Huron + to be shy without being — self- from you on this matter.” coascious, So, of course one of the) school on West Square Lak. e road are, , from left, Mrs. be held at 7:30 Wednesday at the school. ¢ tricks is fo vet a different view- a = a ae aa t Answer: There was nothing point, If=we consciously concen- | | ts pop gp Mae In trate on others, what they lool i : > H } he , Ss c of your like, what their interests and man- sir pe i Unruly Republican Addresses Women - eac rs sean your parting visi- nerism conversation and dress in ate orties . - ‘ nn ann ; ors constitutes only ure like we forget about ourselves Organization Is Topic an arents —— in the whole ‘situa- ; When a woman is in her ‘ ell a wt aa Se iacar th Wanam rela: | date (ortien creamy (ites, Bee | Wi I Meet skill, adepitness ne “la- tigi Peeled is through prae- eyebrows can become unruly. Jack Gibbs of the Oakland | Anderson street may be con- “Dear Mrs. Post: I am : In CONMLCTSALION, dont wail until you hays SOFC: tice. Tt is necessary to practice \ ns ard pound ey ba es County Re paean Hem Ogiar taceed toe Xkmene: ‘ ‘Get - Acquainted’ _— © pave ay wediing il thing profound or witty or intelligent ta say, just say looking out rather than in, The | ha Be e ~ee _ ioe » ters in Birmingham spoke on ; u * ft vitations engraved and there something right away, Youncedut chatter like amas: Rhy (presen! WR: Apt Eb WaKe! PX) tr asingly a, “mes eeunie aes she ae | ae i : eee poate Talks Wednesday & dap ra od — , fas r : et af cuses in order to’ avoid” new Pose y gray Republican Womens Club | ing were Mrs. Rose ase 0 t S L ke o the correct wording of them. pte, but DO talk if halls you! { contacts and social occasions hein eee “se ot meeting Monday at-Adah Shelly | Bloomfield, N. J.; Mrs. _ a quare a I oo should read “‘re- where she is not wel known, Raining back your own beautl- Library mond Smith and Frank Mc- quest honour of your pres- = = - | This is the worst thing she could ful brows. First, pluck them Mrs. Charles Crawford, Gregor — The staff of the new ele- ence” and my fiance thinks Birmin ham Art Show | do, for how ean she practice be- | with care and get out those of chairman for “Luncheon Is Mrs. William Kreklow was mentary school on West they should read, “‘request the coming accustomed to new peoo fendiny,. stint trirs Next, brush Served,” announced ‘the affair | silver tea chairman. Cohost- Square Lake road, as yet un- pleasure of your company.” | ople and new situations if she | them nightly with a) eream, will be held Oct. 19 at the esses were Mrs. Roy Fosben-’ | named, will hold a ‘‘Get- Will you please tell us the to eature tate Or S | docs not take advantage of such training them back into place. *+Pontiae Federal Savings and der, Mrs. Maude Ashwin and acquainted Night’ for parents correct form, or are both : opportunities? In some instances _ As for the color problem Loan Building. Cards will fol-,| Mrs. Pelican. and teachers at 7:30 p.m. equally correct?" Michivan. #tists in October at thet Hloombeld Arp she will have to provide her own moot yao salons do a dye job low the luncheon. Mrs Charies | * ~~ Wednesday. . ow ie i, held Avtocition oon Sort: Woodway) chance by making the first now on brows. But remember, Crawford of Willams street or Mrs. Edith M. Tick poured. Rooms will be open for in- Answer: To be correct the awenue in Paraunehamccthe show. gesture toward friendliness. this is for a salon. not you, Mrs. Emma Pelican of South Mrs Duncan worillgers and Mrs. spection by parents, and teach- invitations to your wedding a4 begins Oct, 4d and iS HRreuwh, Another taek ix to talk to. the a ine phen nla partie) ers willyg.there to discuss the must read “the honour of ‘ , " aa é 1 . i 6 , ‘ @ TULIP BULBS? Bet 25 person or people you are with. Ht | | pated in the meeting. children’s progress and to ex- | your presence” and not “the * Vie md i pyio Spatert of dloesn fomattes much what vou sy plain objec tives of the pleasure of your company,” t CROCUS 2 a Ploomficld Town hip are eoehour Don't wait until you have some Miscellaneous classes. which is the wording used for e HYACINTHS men oof the event msisted by things profound or witty or intelli * * * balls, dinners, receptions, etc. x Joseph and Jiny Pak rancisco, pent te say. yust iy something Shower Honors An election of officers will ee . e DAFFODIL a Mount Clemens artist ngeht away. TP do not mean to sug Is it con- should grab the ball and chatter like a Michigan State University art. Oat that you bss exhibiting fn the ahion of conve show in ; clude Erling Brauner, Ralf Mend. TVMtEPEC (there is not much dangér o ( % riekson, Murray dones, Leonard heat) but DO talk if it kill Hitfy’ Katherine Winekler and io Margaret Yuill, enametists; Al Mingling with others whenever tia) Goetseh and. dames We Possthle and) falkingg to them ts c 5 . ~ey 5-626] Connell, printmakers, and Erwin YOLY 2 vinful for the shy person Whitaker and fewis iavnor, but it ys absolutely exsential if he} cernniecists or oshe as to overcome shyness | ‘MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Weal Sealtest Ice Cream ; And J think at as important that mmthe University of Sbehiton you dose since E believe that this wall he works by hind) handicap can hit you where you printrss vind Beery] live’ thers Horton samt Hiehord Walt vinta \ ' ¢ that al ‘ | ; Jon't forge taf almost every Popular Prices Petron wilh he represented Ws oe se in Mia acid. ebb iter Brower, paister and air 00!" fimid at times and that B Esh Sy most af the poised, charming enihe, and Jeane Beapare 10 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Finance persons you meet have had to overcome this characteristic, Vou would PERMANENTS 1 loatlet S00 |: like to have my v me Complete with Haircut and Set How fo Overcome Lonel Ne » App't Necessary FE $8000 send a stamped, self | BEAUTY addressed envelope with your re ‘LOU iS SHOP o) quest for leaflet No 59 to Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac I'he ho Louise Grinnell A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday for Louise Grin- bride-elect of Robert at the home of Mrs. Karns on Crescent nell, Glaspie, Charlies road Hiostesses were Mrs. Karns, Mrs. Louis Karns and Milli Karns Guests were Mrs.- Minnie Bartlebaugh, Mrs. John Metz, Mrs. Ernie Hasenzahl, Mrs. William Daniels, Mrs. Don Metz and Mrs. Horace Bielby Others includyd Mrs. Wilfred Grinnell, mother of the bride- elect, Mrs. . Bernice Crouch, Mrs. Edna Metz, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Earl’ Metz and Mrs. Vern Brissette. Youth Official Talks to Club Mrs. Thomas C. Smith, girls head supervisor at Oakland County Youth Home, was guest speaker at the Sorop- timist Club dinner meeting in the Hotel Waldron Monday evening. She told of the prog- ress made during the past few be held and projects for the . coming year made. Refresh- ments will be served after the meeting. Names for the building, which is temporarily being called Square Lake School, are being submitted, and the one chosen 1 be used in the of- ficial dedicatian ceremonies to be held sometime in October. * * * Chariman for the evening is Mrs, Jack King who is assist- ed by Mrs. Gordon Doule. Mrs. Gerald Stanke is in charge of refreshments, with home room mothers serving on her com- mittee, * x * Mrs, Robert Anthony and Mrs. Max Shane are cochair- men of the hospitality commit- tee and Mrs. Franklin Read is handling publicity. Chapter Nine Holds Gold Star Mothers Dinner Pontiac Chapter Nine ob- serv national Gold Star Moth- ers Day at a dinner Sunday - afternoon af Rotunda Inn. “Dear Mrs. Post: sidered better manners for a man to darry a corsage to the house with him when he calls to take a girl to a dance, of to have it sent earlier from the florist?’ Answer: It is best to send it earlier so that she may de- cide unhurriedly the most be- coming way of wearing it. “Dear Mrs. Post: My em- ployer and his wife recently re- turned from an extended vaca- tion and he brought me a beau- tiful hand-monogramed — ‘kerchief as a _ souvenir. thanked my employer at me office, but I would like to know if I should also write a thank- you note to his wife?’ > Answer: If he mentioned that the handkerchief was from him and his wife, you should write to her. Perk up cottage cheese with some crumbled blue cheese or chopped olives, grated carrot and ~ green pepper. Present were Mrs. Lauretta | years in the ram ‘of the ; es Stockwell, Mrs. Lola Erb, home and then ‘showed ‘and dis- cussed films on the ‘activities |” Mrs. M. L. Hawkes, Mrs. John of ‘the staff. and ‘the youth Bray and Mrs. Edna Olmsted. | | members j x ae : * * | Others were Mrs. Hilda La- The speaker was introduced Londe, Mrs. Edna Matheny, | by the program Chairman, Mrs. Mrs. Lewis A. Young, Mrs. | K_R. Wright. ‘| Julia Thomas, Mrs. John President’ of the club, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Thomas Kirk. Ha F) WW, a Richard Pashcke, and Mrs. ‘ x~ & ©& rk Frances Coons announced they Concluding the list were P, We ' 14 fil 7 rier 7 non would attend the Berkley Sor- | Mrs. Verdie Weatherby, Mrs. We) bs: ' vot at nd y optimist Club anniversary din-'| H. C. Hight, Mrs, Evelyn cas 4 a _ at sae Shane ner topight. Madeleine Half Harris, Mrs. Herbert L. Lang- ea — Weg reported on one of the club | ton and Mr. ahd Mrs. Glefin ” projects. | Waterfield. IT HAS EVE RYTHII aon. ing. Mrs. Dow js itv in at once in hot steriliz _ enjoyment and variety / ‘of experienced, re- || Sewing for her daughters, She © Makes about 12-14 « . ° yes " warding salaries and/ promotions, stimu- : : If ‘lating contracts. . / oO cy Call FE 4.0516 and we will / j bring samples to your home. ourses ‘ ; . ‘No obligation, of course! a " Araecating, meneiatan Sede R € in g& mn 8) e FT ccawe W e re | nes re] ay FLOOR : mee | / en . . . v, COVERINGS OPEN FRIDAY 7 4 = is DOUBLE STAMP DAY DRAPERIES i rot} at |} DRAPERIES | MONDAY NIGHTS he Business Institute at Wid Drug Stores + 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH South of Orchard , | of porter oe xem stcsie ; ; 7 west lawrence street ’ fe 2-3551 For Holts en Red Stamps } my — °. ” ais id us Zane ee ae, as » \ f Were, } -~ < [ t { I PONTIAC PRESS: PON TIAC, MICHIGAN, 2 Ee ESDAY,. EPT EM ER 29, 1959 29, os » Fire Chief Is 4 Steps Taken fo Enforce Removal Following Probe | SHELBY TOWNSHIP—Fire Chief Clyue Schmidt wag | notified yesterday of his suspension from office effec- tive Thursday. He also was informed by Township Super- visor Steve Skula that action now is being instituted to force his removal. Schmidt was given five days to answer charges which ‘will be made public-at his Civil Service hearing. If no answer is received,;Skula said Schmidt will automat- ically be removed from of-* Pi fice. The chief was informed of* his suspension verbally yesterday and was to be notified by mail today, Skula stated ment, and the Township Board feels that the firemen have not been cooperating ever since, Skula said. The firemen affected by the lay- offs and pay cuts protested the action and were upheld by a Civil from Service Commission ruling, but stems Tae ition of the fire de. Township Attorney William Wendt - | conducted by wnship ‘uled that if the moves were made ws earher this nit) for economy reasons, the town- ship board was perfectly within its As a pesult of the investiga. rights to act. tion Schmidt was catied on the renee eo sod carpet last Wednesday to dis Pentiac Press Photo IGE JETHER . ~ feni . Photo USS some of the activities of T shi S Di SC $5 TRY A BITE — Two girls who spanned conti- Chamber of Commerce President Paul Willams . AT cOLe aE TOREEREN \ his department own ip | u nents to attend new colleges in the Rochester is Monika Steiniger of Port Elizabeth, Africa, a Rontac 3160 Se aE oe - : . oo } ae = : area were guests at a picnic last night sponsored studeft at North Central Christian College. About Pontiae Central High Whool, © t the O rw . not S — . Road Limitations by Rochester merchants and service clubs to to munch a potato chip is “Miss Alaska’ Diane at the North Central Christian ¢ ' ind war ising things in pub welcome the new students. Taking a bite of a Lee, a freshman at Michigan State Universils State University Oakland pict esx that were detrimental Members of the Washington and Ea beef barbecue offergd by Rochester Area Cakds and, ‘ = night. They are Dr. Howard | ; ' » tuwnsinp board and the Shelby Township’ Boards met with . a ae — — n fire department a Macomh County Road Commis- a * * * sion official in Mount Clemens last Your PTA Is Plannin’ , 0 charges ress wi re St night to discuss establishing identi- Sad bei-of members of the regu- cal setback lLmitations on mile rion cntennla : | yg ee SEA a lar eee : ile i 4 fa - a A’ 2 rar A ~~? fioate , x ard for the Road ( ommission Secretary John : b ft 1 § fi o ¢ wal | bi ” ‘ rid | recs ved on-examina- McKie asked both Boards to con- —*#B () 1G Ew EA ai VIL UY i ) i Sa P| t t for the yob. that sider resolutions creating 120-foot iI mM O- e been : fine department ‘budget was setbacks as amendments to their oe - epent’ during the first quar- zoning ordinances PRO’ \ ‘ih m ‘ ! ear and that Schmidt . LAKE ORION—Members of the} Immediately af ger tomorrow » jet plane and a display ol 1 ' bad po teevious fee di The lirnitation was suggested to Orion Community Center, Inc., will night’s showing, thf film will be will be the main attrac - t te . ah GRPien! espera bring ‘wmiformity of building to show the film of the Lake Orion available free of chaipe to local anpdal Poppision schon PEs Lao Phe rRtrPTED EARIIER Pa a, Centennial celebration for the first clubs, organizations and schools (6 be herd. Satu dete ‘ a eee : = ¢ time at 8 p.m. tomorrow. accordi ng to Centennial Cochair oan ~ j ' ° , _—— = The 120-foot setback is the same The color film will be shown man Charles Starrs. It may be A big ee es yy ta peal Se ee required by subdivisions now immediately following the center's obtained by writing the OCC at ; picid th pe v | ) ! eon : “en iit off and but would be ‘‘more than we re- third annual meeting , P.O. Box 269, Lake Orion, he said be white a paants ind b Ik ' ae Yu sauced Ok fom vemmers Werk quire on some. roads at the present Included among the events to ; a Adcvatwe Gckels (ay he obla | \ . time.”’ Washington Township Su- be covered pictorially in the 16 j at the school on Wednesday of parent These moves caused dissention pervisor R. Eugene Inwood said - mm movie are the old-fashioned Villac e r | i Friday. They can then be ¢ within the ranks of the depart- |today. style show, the Tex Beneke Q 0 nves in on the day of tt f _ Z ete dance and coronation of ‘Miss - tickets good at the midway d Orion,” Diana Koberts, and the DIANE SANFORD refreshment colorful fireworks display on f 185, nny. : epening night. Sum 0 f and = Mrs. ss M ROCHESTEP 1 ) The activities on the Fourth of Santon of 45 DonegaPpr an- Baldwin 1) | July, which also have been -cap- Rochester Council OKs nounce the engagement of thi their first) meet af the sc hoe tured on film are the gala parade, daughter, Diane, to John W towith th fourth annual pot the post officesdedication, the fire Use of Water Bond and McGee. son of Mr and M luck supper fomotrow nicht department's water fight, the caf- General Funds Everett McGee of %7 Lon I The meal will be served at 6:30 nival and games Bied. Lake Orion A p.m in the multipurpese reem * * )* ; ROCHESTER—The fact that vil. weddin / . - ! . é ’ of the school, accor ting to Mrs. The street dance on the Fourth live Zoverniient. Gonstililt big oe 7 Riverett: Barrick, supper chair: : £ 2 ites ne and the presentation of prizes for bukiness WAS idefmonstrated las man, and her cochairman, Mrs. < sealing and costumes also will be night when the Rochester Village ' Rochester Church Sats Paul Crane ‘ = Council authorized the inyestment M t - The final events of the three- of a total of $185,000 from three Annual Fall Revi val ee incl M Peat day celebration, the Venetian separate funds ROCHESTER -* The annual {alt M Allen 1 rH i Parade on the take and the ed Village Manager Paul York was reviva of the Rochester Church of 4 U0" ( chiding ovtdoor chirch service, (civen the authority to invest*$125.-ihe .Nazarene will begin tomght ie ’ will be included in the showing. 000 of water bond money for 30 with Betty Wagner serving : alter 4 A ; Zoswell Bud" Lemmon and Al days and $50,000 from the general preacher ¥ » the = I Dolecek took some of the pictures. fund for six months * * * dvi th p Other scenes were taken for Al In” addition, the council ap Helen ] iy will ha i ‘ : Hanoute. proved the transfer of $10,009) {he Music Suu ED TAK] jueior : _ ~~ from the general fund surplus te | The mectings will he held at 7 26 school? ne Walled | _ the capital improvements fund each meht until Oct-44 ~ Sony dis iid will hold “Ps . , ta . : for investment in savings cer. and music will be provided by local cehooy Nicht’ on Wedne 7 gee Novi Teen Town tificates. talent and choir directors, Helen parent will follow u : | eee . } These three moves were made ie inane : ile exactly, though briefly al | ‘ “realize a little return in savings” * * * Ai the n (iilfond Z : frony ‘money not needed to meet The revival meetings aie open, Junior High, parents will meet a “ Will Hold Dance current expenses, said. Village /t0 the pubic. n the school cafeteria at 7.30 pm 25 . President Clarence Burr. : “ ’ . * *« * Officers to Be Elected In other-action, the village LOW at Clubhouse on Oct. 9, Parents Set Meet NOVI TOWNSHIP =— A newls formed teenagers’ club here, Novi. Teen Town, will present the Mark Three Trio providing music for dancing from 7:50 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday. : * * The trio was one of thres-<< om- bos whose playing jadde the club’s opening night Hast Saturday a big success, accor ding to mem- “bers of the td's adult council. They ported a large turnout rs at the opening. The. bh is located on Meadowbrook | road at 10-Mile road. of Club members will clect officers, at the teenage group's first busi- ness meeting at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9 in the clubhouse. The adult council will meet this Friday to discuss a club charter and to elect its of- ficers. A Halloween masquerade party is-being planried for Oct. 31. If will feature profagsoona! acts and dancing to records epun by Chuck Lewis, | The council plans to n Teen Charles Wallace. publicity ’ chairman of the edult council. Other members of the council gre. her husband, Mrs. Florerice. Mar-/ ris, Mrs. Arcbie Richardson, Len} Berardi, Herbert Dryer and Wal support to’ the | teenage project are the. Novi Board of Commerce, the Novi Ro- tary Club and me. we. Jpipryve- tment groups, . 7 dolls ar if paid Jate, the new amend-| erning body adopted the ordin: we reducing parking meter fines¢rom dollar to 390 cents Heginning: 1. final stipulation was} that the ge@dline: for pa¥-| ment of the peduced fine set for ‘8 am. on the folowing calendar day apply to Sundays and holidays the fine will revert back to one ane Nov added Honeymoon A also ment to the traffic ordinance pro-| vides. | . { i To Take Over Duties as Plumbing Inspector OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Bezin-' ining Thursday, Arthur Ferguson Jr. of 634 Charlesina Dr. will take over the duties of plumbing in- spector for Oakland Township. ! Ferguson will operate under the rules set up in the state plumbing. code Township Supervisor Frank J. Voll Sr, also announces that road, signs soon will be erected at both) ends of Goodison. tte ee tenance ti, Church Dinner Set | ORION TOWNSHIP — Howarth County Teachers Group | - | Methorfiag Church WSCS will serve | ovina @aeer sanlcrror. to Hear TV Weatherman « starting - at 5 p.m., in “the church] The Oakland County Saienee! } YY MRS. WILLIAM P. oxsow esas entce cy ’ ' (hall. The church is located: at Sil-'roachers’ Axson. will hold its first "bisa and Bald Mountain roads. | ‘meeting of the year at 7 pm. ‘Wednesday at Pontiac ‘Northe Tn Rites Set for Sonny Horn (High Schoo 4 ate service \ will . ta held. Wednestlay phelps of Wayne State, will dis- for verbsae (Sonny) an Bec cust “Some Results of the “yd mer ran middlewe NE national, Geophysicial Year." “ ‘contender who died here Sunday. All science teachers of Onklan ‘Horne, who had-been ill for nine (County - wre «invited fo. “attend | | years after contracting lateral though in the past meetings havy sclerosis, had 121. , professional)peen limited to secondary science bs and lost only 10. ‘ ‘instructors, * \ : ‘ we ). Olsons Are Back After in New York: LAKE. ORION M ' . we William P. Olsen a 1 ° —— | : 1o- u Perry Sth - IMPERIAL BOR 1560 ‘ {Pirin | I 1 Oakland Ave. ‘We have modified everything and yet we lhe ees aa . ‘ f Sarr ' - . : y r . A lowing a honeymoon to Mh ili ‘ s the fourd ha nd the were careful toretain the Lmperia] look.”’ said C. EF. Briggs, cor- City. beftom piet he | rd Southampton, The line porate vi e preside nt and general manager of the Chrysler and The former hareen L. Page, the Ibe pat on display Find ty and may be scen at Rand R Motors Imperial Division, bride, is the dk wighter of “Ty rh — ~ r Mrs. Cla oe age of TH Clarkston Ped sh ite aE eatures Extensive Resty ling the son of Ano Olson of | Rd _ “106 ~ The bride selected a gon of Mpe ria on. isp Y ric Y embroidered tulle over .taffcta > ( J ( J with a swept back ruffle fo ring a chapel train and an embroi The new ! re k Cand should r mented by forward sweeping dered-batean heekline. Her st exten canopy) roof moldin tendi , © fingertip veil was field by a tiora > model einer it ber dd " ” vimaekdéla: ‘ ts “d i aah aw Eclat ene : mp fo Sts- from backhght to windshield. | af seed praris and she carried a pletely separate line in 19 both front and This is a hew version of the bouquet of white roses on a while jer and.imperial Gegeral Ma 2 oe ee ame Imperial canopy roof accented | . ( _ Srimes Rad. teviay i . :. B vid. today, = * by chrome-finished moldings. Mrs” Denald Bryant of Livania * * * Adjustable spot air’ conditioning oa fis apea was her sister's matron of honer The new models were an eed unit beneath stecr column op : ve gril e area i¥ dominated by Bridesmaids were another of the today. and will go on display Fri. paste™triver. Sot Reuiiined BUNS . ree, ‘ ‘ P di ont. - ed fr bride's sisters, Dorothy Carpenter Gay. They will be the first of the” wow pon. glare - instrument asia “ee pias —— 3 : ; ; 2 - ehts at or ' * . yt Pontiag, Fleanor Gin: sell oi 1963 ¢ brysier Corp--prseengec_cars pans ! with EL Nght fer lees lights at omnosite ends of bumper * oh £ ‘Ginget Wille, Sharon Ob cm, and offer thin fhe economy Valrant to ‘ = . driver eye strain. | The 1960 Imperial LeBaron his iPatricia Brown. . Wendy Sue Car- de shown. " dem list : as rte i Tmpr Auto Pilot wit j.,Heen made More distinctive ina i ipenter was flower girl | «We have modified everything J F ei ice . is dali aranc : E |e 2 i Parker of Detroit was he“ va, pool, Gunilee '® tional automatic feature ibearance, Briggs said. Key fea- = = ~— go x6 panels . ; , i pj , of : New automatic swivel seat. ture is a small rear window creat-;, : ma Ushers were Ano Olson Jr. hood, deck tid, fenders, front, New ane ~ | ; MARLEEN PAYNE way power seat featuring ine a distinctive town car look in: : ‘easier nyulti-directional control, j|both «sedan and hardtoo models.) Marleen Payne was’ installed lege . i ~*~ “ 2 . LOOKS BACK TO abs With the new rear window treat-|Monday evening as the honored jot Pontiae, Robert and George Ol-: ton of Lake Orion, all brothers of ithe bridegroom, Donald Bryant ~ rear and inierior —~ and .yet we were careful to ‘retaliy. the Im-. perial jook which has become ia ‘Livonia, Larty Dru and David : ‘ iment the-'LeBaron rear_compart- queen of Bethel. No. 25 of the *n Witison of Lake Orion. clavsle in, the industry,” Briggs The 1960 Imperial’s new’ sil-| mort offers passengérs much ternational Order of Job's Daugh- said) hovette features a wedge-shaped) A_feception was held in the - treater privacy ters, in Clarkston, ; | Methodist Church House after the? ew fw eects eed ee Sees teed Ie * # + Other officers seat ceremony. | Briggs announced that specig] TeMMscemt of classic linpertal au-| Fineertip actuated power vent Carolyn Ruggles, junior pri pee a attention had been given to the tomobiles of the thirties. Tailfins windows are offered in the 1960)Joah Payne, guide; Judy Fi, : \ yateriors of the new models, par- &® adorned with Imperial's {-\tioerial for the first time. ‘They|mafshal; Judy Hoffman, senior miliar gunsight tall light Between the chrome encircled lights is an- other familiar Imperia! hallmark flis ght avreen decklid Sealptuted paneling sweeps al- most full - car length, comple: xed ' West border custedian; Sharon Cleland, fifth messenger, and Irene McLaott, sec. ticularly to design features which contribute to passenger. comfort, WASHINGTON—Peace terms at He said marked advancement in ‘The end of the, evelutionery 9 war the area of cjmiort. and jcenven- fixed the west border of the 13)jence included: ‘slates as the Mississippi, i New bigh-tower driver aye ‘standard equipment on the ‘mperial LeBaron. The windows ire geared to’ powerful, small. elec tric motors in the doors, aed clone tightly te eliminate -aéeq for any manual locking devices, seat for 4 rc =. [ ui aie PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 Hollywood Headlines: , Sex Rush Stirs Strong Reaction | The U, S. Navy launches several|to gain scientific knowledge about. Caron to Play H ipster; : 3 ‘No Beat Degeneration’ Movie G0 e iS Ask: Where W ere Cen Censors mo| W AT c R e 0 RD a | they see the piquant little French lactress slopping around as a beat: nik. The impish madamoiselle has bleached her hair blonde, draped herself in drab outfits and invaded coffee houses to research her newest role, No beatnik herself, ‘Leslie traveled to San Francisco, home of the. original ‘‘kooks’’ where she wasn't recognized. She came away impressed. UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD — Leslie Caron will jolt moviegoers who think of AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “Where were the censors when. that pic- ture got passed?” You hear that question more and more from amazed movie goers, accustomed to decades of almost simon-pure screen enter- tainment. The watchdogs of movie moral- ity are still on the job. But films film stories now come from books and plays, You need only to con- sult recent best sellers—‘‘Lolita,”’ “By Love Possessed,” ‘Lady Chatterly’s Lover,” ‘Peyton Place’’—to note the erotic nature of popular literature. Broadway's top playwright, Tennessee Wil- Hams, has led the stage into new byways of sexual motivations. 3. Product shortage. Because the major studios are not making | vam\enough movies, theaters must. re- tig svete Cite BE co e “They are a remarkable group of people,”’ she said in her strong French accent. “They're the best read people I’ve met in America. AP Wirephote NO LONGER — TV writer Rod Serling, who battled with agencies @nd sponsors for “Those I came to know were ANGRY very passive, friendly human} beings. They. aren't just loafers. | They are creative and serious. I could compare them with the| years over his scripts, makes French existentialists. cae debut Oct. 2, as execu- “Beatniks aren't dangerous. It's) tive producer of an _ offbeat just the fakes who are giving them, series on ‘CBS-TV. a bad name. Actually, beatniks are| searching for something ~_ while in life.’’ | s+ Ne o Leslie, lifting a provec ative ey brow, says she is a non-contorn.| Membership Is Up “but ‘ist herself. She said--she under | stands beatniks. “They treated me oan when I visited their meetings. i attended one poetry reading - j ibenefit for one of the peutnia Paying Strike Benefits iwho was in prison. They have : igreat camaraderie,”’ Leslie con Depletes Finances tinued “Most of them are poor, but} DETROIT W—Distribution of al they share whatever they have. If .,,,.) tee the Leste oh at eto MEY benefits caused the ave onde ) cre.| ; | - y United Auto Workers 4 i 4 EEGO the mH KEEGO ate words and moods “ 13% million dollars in the six month The Biggest Show in Town} Ageording to the petite per |) . —All in Glowing Color— | former, the beatnike have coun. |{P4INE June’) trike warth af 10 million dollary in net to drop the Cnion reported yesterday | terparts throughout the world. . DAVID SHIRLEY GIG | In MGM's ‘The Subterraneans,” | Emil Mazey UAW secretary \ | Leslie portrays a misfit who (treasurer, said the drop occurred NIVEN Mec LAINE YOUNG joins other flotsam of society to [despite a slight increase in mem ASK ANY GIRL | find herself. a hip | « Ever ryone goes through some In a financial statement in we —ALSO— jperiod—ot .his life searching tor| UAW's monthly newspaper, Ma COLUMN PICTURES preents en BP meaningful signposts [| did the, #ey sald the Union pald out $9, DORIS JACK ‘same thing,’’ she said | 700,000 In strike benefits the firnt DAY © LEMMON “T would go to pleces if | were six-months of 1959 ERNIE KOVACS just an actress, or just a house-| hig “statement said. the net : ny | - IT HAPPENED wife It is being both that makes worth on June 30 was $24,475,231 me achappy: normal person. The compared with $28,508.37 on the TO JANE beatniks will find their way, to0,)jagt day of 195§ An ART PRODUCTION casruan COLOR but until they do, they group to The alike ind) money war gether to pool their talents Ito otrikerx at 145 plants covered by TT 137 local unions, Mazey. said — | June 30 the strike fund balance |war $14,500,000. $4,200,000 on Dec 31, 195% Mazey said the . aes Ty. Saal Bek ae vi AE Bi A MR a Sel Foe ot Nelson Sardelli The Famous Singer Is Back at QLD MILL TAVERN | Beginning Tues. Night at 9 P.M. average numbet jup from 1,026,060 in 1958 to 1,1 | 707 on June 30. “er Pee pepe! oor chiammsion — EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE SHOWING OPEN 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M. | THE LOVE! - THE LAUGH! THE LIFT OF YOUR LIFE! OPEN YOUR x HEART! PONTIAC DRIVE IN THEATER 2435 Diete Hwy FE 5.4500 Shown here as is the mother DIES AT 68 she looked in 1937 of film star Broderick Crawford who died Friday. Mrs. Helen Broderick Crawford was a comedienne and star in her own right. She appeared jn vaude- ville and on Broadway before WHO WILL FILL IT WITH JOY! a ye a ‘piven On| less than| ay. |of dues-paying UAW members rel _|mated at 60 million dollars | ; AP Wirephote | turning to radio and the movies ~ Zily also on ‘foreign and cheap #\American products. An. unclad Brigitte Bardot showed foreign / producers the surest way to the 7\U.S. dollar. Overseas films need * not meet production eode require- 7 |ments. The same is true of quick- @ buck Hollywood producers. q 2 * * * ee ‘It's in n the Ads | Ad blurbs for movies dem- onstrate the current appeal of the Hollywood product. “When they gave way to their feelings, they put them- / selves in a straitjacket for ' the rest of their lives’’ * “Blue Denim.” * *« ot “It's what goes on when — | Churchmen have béen alarmed 7 at this revolution in film moral- lity. Roman Catholics have long ibeen a‘pétent force in affecting | the lights go off." — “Pillow —|Moral content in movies. Talk.” 7| But what alarms — Hollywood “Do you want to know || Most is that Protestants, too, are what I do? I am kept by a up in arms. very rich man’ — ‘That ; Kind of Woman.” “Silver, who wanted a thrill a night. Every night’ “Girls Town.” * * * “Women! !' For myself. For my soldiers. We not ask . 2 AAO STN we take! "’ — ‘Five Gates to Hell." ; Ped | are undergoing a moral revolu tion due to these factors 1 Loss _of_the’ movie habit. Mjl lions of Americans used to go to tbe movies regularly with scant regard to what was showing. TV ended that. Movie goers are shop- pers now, They are attracted by What is talked about So 0 producers Lite in the City Just Too Much for Little Richard Okla (AP) — Little Richard, the country hounddog celebrated for his coon chasing, couldn't make a go of it in the| City. Richard's owner, Larry ‘Wilson, said the dog was found dead Sun- victim of an auto For six days last spring rescue workers chipped’ away at a rocky _erevice north of here where Little |Richard had entombed himself while chasing a coon and the dog | was a national celebrity. TULSA, Howard Gould Leaves | Estate of $60 Million | TOO MUCH SEX? | NEW YORK (AP) - Howard) Churchmen fee] the film industry should be more f Gould, son of the late financier! jts screened morality. Producers F natate . Jay Gould, left an estate esti | .these warnings, but are showing i — Hollywood could hardly say ."' question when related to such scenes as this one of Jayne Mans- field singing the title song from a new movie, broadcasting eonunienion of the National Council of Churches, is- sued a blast against movies that exploited ‘‘sex for sex’s sake and violence for violence’s sake." He hinted at strong action by Prot- estants. x *«& * Lutheran H.K. Rasbach was a imember of the Hollywood Minis- terial .Assn. that voted unani- mously to support Heimrich. The Rev. Mr. Rasbach's view: “I ‘don't think we should get back to! the puritanical approach to mov-' ies of the ‘30s. That took all the, need Tealism- out of films. But I do. think our producers should be more careful about morality in} view of our perilous position to-| day. eee “We are not a pressyre group. | The Protestaht Church’ does not have the power to boycott. But a spontaneous boycott could be trig- gered by the excesses of a few irresponsible producers.” Wednesday: How film censor- ship works, UPI Telephoto no” to that “Too Hot to Handle.” careful about have not turned a deaf ear on nereasing alarm. Papers on file in Surrogate's alls |Court disclosed .Monday that the |financier’s son, who died Sept. 13, \left 6. million cash and -the re- mainder in blue chip stocks. The |will divided the. estate among a ‘number of grandnephews and Last Times Tonite “THUNDER IN THE SUN” “I Married a Monster Frém Outer Space” inieces Der anurcanananiniaal ‘Starts | avi iven an ite WEDNESDAY ‘Are Together Again; HOLLYWOOD +tAP) David |Niven and his wife, Hijordis, are ino longer separated A newsman asked the actor | Monday if that meant they were IN THE CITY FP — FIRST SHOWING! — weoC jarte Crecurt OF PONTIAC! | réeoncgled | ‘We purposely avoided the use lot the word ‘reconciliation,’ said |Niven, “because we are not re- ‘conciled to the fact that we are together again, We are utterly de- | lighted.’ | The Nivens separated last July. iThey plan a two-week vacation in Brazil next month man, NOW! thr at 7:30 Only u FRI. NOW! Complete! - Uncut! Sat. The Last Day at 1:30-5:00-8:30 Adults PRICES “eee Popular Prices! — Sat. 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It could mean addeq danger for the first man into space. x * * The discovery of this new 310- mile-wide radiation band, starting about .1,000 miles from earth, was announced Monday by the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration, At a news conference, NASA scientists also disclosed that a twe-pound camera-type device aboard the satellite hag taken the first crude picture of the earth and its cloud cover from a point 1,950 miles out in space. The picture was radioed back to Earth, The new radiation belt discovery and the pioneer space picture of Earth were’ among the scientific gains so far from the flight of the 142-peund satellite Explorer VI. It is called the paddlewheel satel- lite because of vanes standing out from its sides, These vanes catch the sun’s rays which are convert- ed into energy for the satellite's radios, * * * Richard Horner, NASA Deputy administrator, said one of the sat- ellite’s three radios had stopped flow of data is being received from the others. Explorer VI, launched at Cape Canaveral, Fia., on Aug. 7, ts expected to stay aloft for about twe years. Kt is circling ‘the earth once every 124% hours in an orbit ranging from a peak altitide of 26,009 miles to a low point 156 miles from Earth. Earlier U.S. space vehicles had) detected two doughnut-s ha ped) bands of radiation — one extend- ing between 1,400 miles and 3,400 miles from earth, the other start-| ; ing at about 8,000 feet and stretch- ing to about 12,000 feet. These are called the Van Allen bands, for Dr. James Van Allen, a physicist * * * Up to now, these two bands were rated the two greatest known haz- ards to manned space flight. The new and closer-in band forms an- * TYPES BRAILLE—He's aly 16, but David Milme of San Diego, Calif. is credited with an important invention for blind persons, a braille typewriter. The young scientist says it took him 22 years to develop the electronic wizard. He used parts from scrap yards and surplus stores. THE PONTIAC PRESS. ul AP Wirephote The finished product consists of an ancient port- able typewriter, Dave's self-designed and built ‘brain’ and an Electrobrailer he manufactured by adapting its punch system to an electric drive, This won him a $1,000 scholarship. Ex-Miss America to Study Acting, — Not Teaching hopes | soon. * * JACKSON, Miss. not be a school teacher after all. Mary Ann was studying to be a teacher a year ago when she won the Miss America title; Her reign over, she has taken an apartment: in New York and is attending The’ Actor’s Studio. “thrilled” that Lee Strasberg had | County. accepted her as a student at The actors. other possible barrier. 'from singer Early Rogers and to begin dancing She received a $10,000 echolar-| ship in winning the 1959 Miss Amer. (UPL) — Mary ‘a crown and figures have this opportunity to study, Ann Mobley has apparently decided’ may as well take advantage of it.”’ Joint Pipelines Sought at Northville by Firms LANSING (#—Consumers Power |lion smokers would spend $6 billion \Co, and Michigan Consolidated Gas on cigarettes, Miss Mobley, 22, visiting brief- Co. are seeking approval for con- crease over last year, ly at her home in nearby | struction of inter-connecting pipe-| The department said overall U.S } Brandon, said Monday she was ||ine facilities at Northville, Wayne cigarette production would total in a joint petition filed with the timated Actor’s Studio, which has pro- | State Sos Sara Commission, | would be exported for foreign use duced many of today’s top young +, two utilities said the facilities, |would permit them to make emer- She is also taking voice lessonsi gency interchanges of natural gas. |in 8,800 | times. aos ” lessons Record Smoking Rate Is Predicted “while 1 WASHINGTON (UPI)—The gov- I ernment predicted Monday Americans would smoke a record ~ /465,900,000,000 cigarettes this year to cancer. estimated that the nation’s 58 mil- a_ $500 million in- |485 billion smokes but that an es- 19,100,000,000 cigarettes | ‘Triplet births occur only once | Y that, idespite charges linking tobacco use The Agriculture Department also Fruit Pickers. ahd housing standards could be raised. Fr. Clement Kern, the co-ordi- To Study State SSSSoss : * be i me : eS inator. of the Spanish speaking |apostolate for the i | Detroit, s of said community accept- Senate Group Looks ance of the migrants is very poor’ - Into Living” Standards - of Migrant Workers | LANSING ®# — A U. S. Senate | subcommittee on public .welfare | plans an on-the-spot study of con- ditions in the fruit belt. in south-' western Michigan today after hearing pleas at Lansing for bet-! ter living standards for migrant! workers. The group, heatied by Sen. Har-! rison A. Williams (D-N. J.), is studying proposed legislation to set minimum wages for migrant workers, ban child labor in the ‘|fields and require federal regis- “They can't fight the commua- nity that won't give up its stupid | prejudices.” A Michigan Farm Bureau: spokesman said present farm) [wages top the 75 cents and $1 per hour proposals in the federal’ bill. Sam Rabinowitz of ‘chairman of Michigan's Youth |Commission, said the education of | ithe children of migrant workers! “woefully inadequate — the is children are always on the move.’ Dr. Paul Dudley White tration: of labor contractors or Thinks Ike’s Had Enough | crew leaders. After several hours testimony yesterday, Williams said he was convinced that federal “tion is needed for the crew lead- | ers who recruit migrant laber for the farmers. - regula- | But spokesmen tor farm groups | expressed unanimous opposition to| eis ss MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Dr. Paul | Dudiey White, President Eisen- | | hower’s former medical adviser, | | when asked about the President's fitness for a third term: “I think he's had enough, on | general principles, But not be- cause of his health. He's a really healthy man,”’ : Given 25 Shares of Stock Nikita Is a Capitalist KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UPI)— Nikita Khrushchev today was a stockholder in an American corporation That, said a spokesman for four men who presented the stock, make the Soviet Premier a capitalist. Forrest-T. Jones, an insurance man, said purpose of the gift was neither flippant nor argumentative. “We decided the best way to’ show him how capitalism really works, what it really is, was to let him see, as a stock- - holder, how an American corporation works,” ~*~ * he said. * The four decided to transfer to Khrushchev 25 shares of stock owned by Jones in the American Safety Razor 200 rubles, Jones said stock is worth $300 or about | * * “It seemed like a typical American company defense manufacturing, he said. gaged in any ‘American’ in the title,” “And we could point out company has more owners than employes stockholders, including ’Khrushchev,” employes.” Co. 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Oklahoma gets its first taste of Big Ten competition and Northwestern give the Sooners a little more than they could handle. For a long time, Big 10 fans have scoffed at Okla- hama’s power in the “league of the seven dwarfs.” Oklahoma has had many fine seasons but to con- sistently put the Sooners on top of the heap of the ratings has been senseless. A couple Big Ten teams on the Oklahoma schedule between 1954-1957 and that fluky 40-game winning streak would never have gone halfway. DON’T COUNT ON “M”-MSU TV All the acts of Congress in Lansing aren’t going to force a telecast of the Michigan-Michigan State ame. There's nothing state legislature can do and there’s nothing either school can do. The decision rests with the NCAA and there won't be any sympathy from that organization in this case either. x *« * Fritz Crisler, Michigan's athletic director, is a strict adherent to the NCAA rules and he is not going to put himself on the spot by trying to get the game on TV. We may not agree with the NCAA’s TV policy, but under the present rules, a telecast of the “M”-MSU game is most unlikely. The Penn-Cornell fans, Wash- ington-Washington State, Oklahoma-Oklahoma State and other rival fans feel their game should be telecagt.- also. The solution to the problem lies with the NCAA TV committee itself. The difficult thing to understand when the schedule is planned for the season, is why Crisler or other prominent NCAA rules makers don’t support the game as one of Big Ten or regional, allotted games. x *«* * Lansing legislators may be sincere in their aims to give the people of.the state a telecast of the game but it’s ridiculous for them to.make an issue of it a week before the contest: When the TV committee meets in late December, that is when the pitch should-be made. Right now everybody is blaming everybody and its all for naught. * * * DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX The “big steal” of the young football season took place at Hazel Park last Friday night. Several hundred pairs of eyes sitting in an area along the sidelines saw a Hazel Park pass receiver catch a ball on the first bounce and have it ruled complete for a 45-yard play. Hazel Park scored a Couple plays later and Pontiac Northern was a 14-12 loser.: One fan called to say “the bounce was at least three, feet.”’ Well, that’s the way the ball bounces. Wilson Trying. to Find Silver Lining in Loss: DETROIT » — George Wilson hebieve in looking for that silver quite so ready for us as they head man. Northwestern |s dnd Followed by Mississipp| jnational champions clung. tightly to their Nasa} position but the rest! of the top ten underwent a spirited ‘Kentucky jumped a » AP Wirephote CUB BOSS AGAIN — Charlie Grimm, known to the baseball world as ‘‘Jolly Choily,”’ flashes a smile after being named 1960 | manager of the Chicago Cubs. He replaces Bob Scheffing, This will be Grimm's 4th time as the Cubs’ x * * Braves Would Like to Forget LOS ANGELES (#—Larry Sherry | is a name you will hear often in! days to come. The 24-year-old Los Angeles, *| rookie pitcher performed like a/ veteran in yesterday's opening 3-2 jvictory over Milwaukee in the best- | of-three playoff for the National League pennant. The Dodgers are confident the the World Series. | lowa 5th, Irish 7th; From Top 20 By The Ansoclated Press Louisiana State's defending shtikeup today in the second week- ly Associated Press college foot- ball poll. . Northwestern wrested the run- timy, Oklahoma, and dropped from sight. The Sooners, beaten 45-13, weren't listed among Sherry isa handsome young man Chicago White Sox will learn to | | respect him later in the week in | iwith closely cropped black hair and piercing eyes. A virtual |when he was recalled from the St. Paul farm in July, he accepted his new-found fame in stride. * * * In recent weeks Sherry has learned how to deal with reporters asking about his ability to stop the le nemy during the Dodgers stretch drive. Never did he face such a swarm jot newsmen as he did after his ' winning relief performance in the an i playoft game. Remember Name—Sherry “Did you feel much pressure in the big game? "somebody asked * * * “I suppose it was big,” he said, “but I didn’t feel any heat. I was too busy concentrating on the hit- ters.”’ * ~*~ * Sherry credits much of his suc-| cess to a new pitch—the slider, He learned it in Venezuela during the winter, where his older brother, Norm, was his manager and catch- er in late seasoh. Norm, incidental- ISU Holds Lead in AP Ratings “| wanted to be sure my ~~ fielders were playing right,” said, *“‘] knew Maye from the — ors and | was going to pitch him Oklahoma Is Dropped ner-up spot from its Saturday vie-| Oklahoma: the first 20 teams—their lowest estate in years. * * * Meanwhile, Iowa, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, moved “into the select group burn,- Southern Methodist, —tumbled 160 lahoma Mississippi, victor run: to the No, 3 position, Mollowed by; Army, | 44-8 conqueror of Boston College, and fowa, which crushed Califor- ma 42-12 * * * urday night. If the Packers rent N Clemson, easy 47-0 winner over Virginia, dropped from fifth to sixth for no appa reason and then came another Southern pow- Georgia Tech, 16-12 upsetter af Southern Methodist.’ Clemson nd Tech meet Saturday, Notre Dame, which smashed orth Carolina 288 under new, coach Joe Kuharich, Tennessee and Texas! Au- | Wiscon-| sin and Texas Christian—like Ok-| over, kee Braves in Sherry pitched - | THEY DID IT — Pitcher Larry Sherry (right) | and catcher Johnny Roseboro are pictured at the | water fountain in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ dug- victory over = Milwau-* | out yesterday etter a2 hom Boy Wonder of Tennis Pun. innings and Roseboro won took seventh! NEW YORK ®— Vinnie Rich - 20 of Spain, and Rene Lacoste + AP Wirephete the first pennant playoff game. relief ball for 7 2.3 the game with a scoreless Dies at 50 in 1925 and 1926, he paired with Dodger Manager Walt Alston. “He doesn’t scare easy.” Sherry is particularly anxious to get into the World Series against the White Sox. At Fairfax High in Los Angeles, he was the second baseman on the team and Barry | Latman of the Sox wasAhe pitcher. They also played Legion ball to-| gether. Larry overcame/ ‘a handicap to| “This kid has got moxie,’’ said | Drysdale Faces Lew Burdette at Los Angeles ate Strong Relief Work Pace 3-2 Win LOS ANGELES # — The quietly confident Dodgers, with one play- off victory already in the bag, ~eturned to Logs Angeles today. They need only one more triumph over defending champion Milwau- kee for their first National League pennant since 1956. A 3-2 victor in Milwaukee yes- terday, Dodger mahager Walter Alston ‘appeared to be in the driver’s seat. He had his ace, Don /Drysdale, set to pitch the second game of the best-of-three against the Braves, a team he bas beatens1l times in 15 lifetime decisions. Even if the Braves should upset the dope and hang a defeat upon the redoubtable Dodger righthand- er, Alston still has Roger Craig, currently the hottest pitcher on his staff, for tomorrow's payoff game, ae * * * Manager Fred Haney in a last- jditch battle to keep the Braves’ | flickering hopes alive, also went jwith his best righthander today. |Haney pinned his hopes on Lew Tonker by Roseboro, } become an athlete As an infant Burdette, a 21-game winner. The |his legS-were in/a cast for a year. |game was scheduled to start, at He wore orthopedic shoes. through | \4 p.m. ¢EST) with ABC television high school and still uses a plastic | coverage. insert. Brave—LA Box ABR H BIOA x *& * Haney, whose theme all season | long was “We'll play them one | at a time,” declined to say who would pitch the third game should the Braves pull even but Los Angeles it was regarded as a certainty Gilliam 3b 4 0 0 0 1 1) that his choice would be Bob Neal 2b > 2 3 0 3 4) Buhl, a Dodger tamer from way Moon If 401 0 | back. See Larker rf 403100 : ‘cLillis 000000 Haney, normally the conserva- \Fairly rf 00001 otive type. gambled and Aost in the Hodges 1b 30117 opener although he got a well Demeter cl 401.0 2 0 Pitched game from Car! Willey. \Baeahoro c 41118 9 | Who has won only five games al! | Wills ss 4000 3 3,¥e8r * * * d ree . ; ; 4 : : 4 Fred had been expected to open Totals ..... 35 310 327 with Burdette but a look at the iitwaekes _ ABR H Broa P82 performance sheet shows why lAvila 2b —-5 00143 ‘he didn’t. Fidgety Lew has a 241 Mathews 2b $0002 \lifetime record against the Dodgets i Aaron sf 20002 , at Milwaukee but be is 2-0 against Vadeock 1b 30006 ia at Los Angeles this year, 5 |Pafko If 20001 0) A crowd of 50,000 or more was aMays If 2 0 1 0 1 0} expected to turn out at the Colf- - Cogan ss” 3 1 1 0 1 3) seum, where day games are & Crandall c 1 1 2 0 5 O| rarity. If the game were to be Bruton cf {0 1 1 4 O played at night it is conceivabit Willey p 2 0 1 0 0 1| that close to a sellout crowd of 'bSlaughter 1 0 0 0 0 0 90,000 would attend in the hope McMahon p 0 0 0 0 O 1| of seeing the Dodgers finally wip dTorre 100 0 0 0 a playoff after two previous Totals ° 33.2 6 2 27:11) failures. a—Singled for Pafko in 5th. ‘: b—Grounded out for Willey in 6th. c—Ran for Larker in 7th. In 1946, they lost two straight fo St. and five years later they ad the rubber of a _ three- d—Flied out. for McMahon in 9th. game sefies to the New York lining. were for the Bears, and if we gel piace At No, 8 was Tennessee.lards the one-time boy wonder of and Henri. Cochet of France te |R. N. Williams for the title. Les Angeles ..... ++ 101 001 000-8). | nts And by twisting things around |8 break or two, this old race may which ended Auburn's prolonged tennis ‘back around the first World win the-uinaten. We aise shared * * * Milwaukee .... 020 000. 000—2 \ . * “ * a little here and there, the De. be all even come next week unbeaten streak 3-0, and Texas,|War who died last night, used to, dee . E — Wills, DP — Gilliam, Neal) 4 iim gathering of 18.297 on’a troit, Tions’ coach can make Of course, Wilson, Is counting jwhich rolled: over Maryland 26-0 laugh when de scribi ing his career, | the doubles tite with Frank Me never did win the national and Hodges: Mathews, Avila and | dreary in afhernocd caw the things look pretty: good — pro- | on the Bears beating Baltimore, | t * | “You know,” he'd say, “I figure, Munter, singles championship, but he won adcock 2. LOB—Los Angeles 8, Dodgers oa i brilliant pitchitig viding he's correct on a couple | and his Lions beating the Pack- LSU, 10-0 winner over Texas [1 played about 14,000 matehes, and) te played a total of 69 sets on ux nation: Lo oer in N919,! Milwaukee & lexkikition from| an ainexpected of counts, ers. Although the Packers are Christian, didn't dominate — the jin each qne I ran about four and. the way to the title and said later !9° 3 and 1924. In se his victim) HR—Roseboro. ‘source, rookie Larry Sherry, in Wilson figured. it out this way| figured for the bottom spet tn ee ae the on week./a half miles, That means I ran he thought that was a record for)” the final was Tilden. 1 OH RER Milwaukee yesterday, Manager yesterday, ‘at the first’ weekly] the National Football League's nen 8 voter pi! fe the 86 | 56,000 mile sor about twice around! an American, No one ever disputed) Richatds was a member of McDevitt 1 133 2 2 Alston summoned Sherry from the meeting of the Detroit Lions’ fan] Western Division, they generally | . softs Ne a sonal the world |him. four Davis Cup teams — 1922, |L. Sherry (W. 7-2) 7234 0 Obuinen to replace his surprise club at a downtown hotel: afford the Lions tough oppdost- chilere uid aininxeed a teal it * Richards died in Doctors Hos.-) Vinnie was tagged the “boy won-| 1924, 1925 and 1926. All were Willey (L, 5-9) 6 * 3 3) starting choice, Danny McDevitt, “Green Bay beat the Bears, and| then on thelr home grounds. 74 pointeawell biclow ‘git we ac pital here of a heart attack, He ‘er’ when he teamed with Tilden) victorious, but he took a back omer 2 3 2 0 °| when the lefthander ran_ into they had to be sky-high to do it} Past season in Green Bay. they 110% : CXS) was 56, and although one of the |to win the national doubles cham- seat to Tilden. Only tn 1924 did McDevitt 2 (Aaron, Logan trouble in the second inning. : e . ae : ; lines reat players of the world, he | | pionship in 1918 at the age of 15.| he get any great share of the |L. Sherry 2 (Aaron, Adcock), Wil- Baltimore beat us and went one iting the Lions 13-13 in one of the! Points are given on the basis! Borne PAlerm & lhe Mores lf \riden was 25 at the time and be-| credit, In that one, he and TU. |ley 2 (Hodges, L. Sherry), Mc-| Sherry, a 24-year-old righthand: game up on the fears figured 2 most frustrating games - everlof 10 for a first place vote, 9 for erie ef the xreat Bill Tilden, [ginning his rise in the game. den each won. two singles in the |Mahon 1 (Gilliam), SO—McDevitt} ¢r brought ap from St. Paal in provide the stiffest opposition played by cither team, Both clubs|second, etc, Northwestern got 20 > United States’ 5-0 victory over |2 (Mathews, Adcock), L. Sherry} July, stopped the Braves cold the Bears and Los Angeles. threw away several scoring op-|No, 1 votes and 647 points. Clem.| Vinnie, vice-president of a tire Twenty-seven years tater, hutreea te the Challenge 4 (Logan, Avila Aaron Adcock),| after they had forged ahead 2-1, “Now, the Bears are in a Tough] portunities and the fang.svere so|son got seven, Iowa and Missis-|@nd rubber company for the past] when he was 42, he won his last | 504 Willey 3 (Roseboro, Wills McDe.| handcuffing them with four situation — they just almost have |diegusted at the end of the after-|sippi four each, Southefn Califor-|'wo: decades, was 10 years Tilden's| championship, the. professional 7 / vitt), McMahon 2 (Demeter,| harmless singles over the last fo beat the Colts in Baltimore Sat-lnoon that partisans for both gides|nia, Penn State and Notre Dame, junior. Yet theitcareers ran al-| doubles, and fittingly, his part- * * * | Wills.) | 7% innings. He throttled Mil : went away grumbling one each - most on a parallel | ey Tilden, | Vinnie turned professional in 1927! U — Conlan, Barlick. Bogvess. | waukee's big guns, holding Eddie There is a strange quirk: to the _* * * * He and Tilden won the national and won the pro crown that year! Donatelli, Gorman, Jackowski. T—| Mathews, Henry Aaron and Joe all-time record between these (wo The top fen wich. total poms based on “T kept track of all the matches doubles again in 1921 and 1922 and and again in 1928, 1930 and 1933. | 2: 40. A—18.297. | Adcock hitless in seven times at efroit U S ali Hi en ie ot ater cei sae Tuden.” Tt) ou - | bat. ’ LAU 4m) im said with obvious relish. “We The Dodgers tied the score in Northweatern (20) The Packers have won 24 and Misstasippt «4 Odds Zoom to 13-5 ‘ 7 played each other 1.002 times and we TL won 502 of the niatches. their half of the third and won thte lost 22 and tied one against the Seta vaws—-=5 fl All-Star Pin Points | my I'll bet & a i Lions in the series that goes flora (0 3 not many other players can brag in Favor of Dodgers jeare je the sixth ict cated back to 1934 — yet the Lions Georgia Tech 37 that they hold the edge over Til- . |boro’s home. run over the rightfie have won 16 and tled one of the ae " me den.” ‘ ee VEGAS, bra oo ae <*«t ; ; ee hips Pp eng i . on the Los Angeles 0) Tigers, Denver Sign = pay bearer S dee Ni we THE SECOND TEN ve Richards’ name shows in the | KEEP THE THUMB LOOSE win the National League playoft| The Dodgers played without Duke Agreement; Charleston early 19408 the Packers defeated FE Gane ing Olympte record book — some. By ED LUBANSKI series with Milwaukee have Snider, their leading hitter. The ' Detrelt 10 times in aucceasion. ld Obie” Bale HY thing else Tilden couldn't boast Most bowlers pick a ball from jumped from 6-5 to 13-5. In other veteran center fielder, still hob- Is Dropped . 12. Kevy — 4 of, Tennis was on the Olympic |the rack, insert their fingers into_ words, the bettor must wager $13|bled by-a bad left knee, was A The 1959 Lions may have to face} 17. Auburn 49 \Games’ program only once. That | jt—and start squeezing as if some- on the iene to win * doubtful starter today. DETROIT (AP) — The Detr ee Packers Stinday without the 7 ou %9 wan in 1924, and Vinnie swept body was going to steal it. a ao Tigers and Chicago Cubs wang services of Yale Lary. The ace 0 Syracuse 21) through the likes of Manuel Alon. — Particularly the thumb. They dropped aiar® affiliates in the Gefensive pack had a pulled ham! 7 “ iveally squeeze with that one. Grimm Hired by Cubs American Assn, returning the a ‘ge Mmuscle. Tt skept him out) The result ts disastrous. The Class AAA league to eight teams! for 1960. * * * The Association operated with 10 clubs for the first time in 1959. ' The Tigers dropped _ their Charleston, W.Va, farm club and. signed a working agreement with Denver, The Cubs dropped Fort Worth and hooked up in a work: ing agreement with Houston. Both Houston and Fort Worth were members of the Class AA Texas League until they joined the Association before the 1959 came jof the opening loss to Baltimore and doctors don't think-Larry will be able to play Sunday. Another defensive back, Jim Steffen, has a pulled leg muscle ‘and John Henry Johnson is slowed iby a leg injury. Wilson believe both will be ready by Sunday. —aengeensetnerenem asim $2 Bet Worth $60,000 to Dad AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico — dames T. Vaughn of Imper- thumb is supposed to slide from the hole before the fingers. It has nothing to do with the actual lift and spin of the delivery. Yet if it is held in there tight initially it is going to be there too long at the end of the de- livery, . Put the thumb in as feathery as possible. When you grip the ball remember it comes out first. With this, you'll felax the other two fingers. And you'll wind up with a proper grip--fingers inserted upto the second joint and holding: Craft Out af From Our Wire Services Harry Craft of the Kansas. City Athletics became the, latest man- ley Grimm had returned to the Kansas City. are Leo Durocher and Walker Cooper. Craft hag been offered a respot- sible position in the Kansas City player development program. He plans to think it over. A cub vice-president the past paign, - ial Beach, Calif, a father of the ball jightly. Chicago Cubs for his 3rd try at/two years, Grimm will retain that * © t seven, was $00,000 richer today. It is the only. grip an avetage being head man. position, 6” “These moves will bring the) Me bought a $2 ticket on the bowler should use, KC General ‘Manager Parke * ; American Assn. irito a better, 510 handicapping contest at the Carrot said the new skipper | He has his eye on five tarnt- working pattern with the congoH-| Gallente Race Track Sunday,, there would not be named until | bands eigen help the club dation to eight clubs ‘and will rhe rae lags He learned pemoupars FIGHTS next month when owner Arnold ett on their 2nd fifth place strengthen the overall,"’| later that had correctly | TA. JA—Len Matthews, 139%. Johnson returns trom « Earop- three a said President Ed Dohérty. picked all six winners in the: ar Wirepnete Tits Loe —_ — ean vacation, The likeable Grimm piloted tie The Tigers operated’ Charleston) fifth through the 10th races, THIS IS BASEBALL WEATHER? — No sunny ékies, no crisp aoa. te, ee Chicago champions of 1932, 1985 since 1955, Vaughn, a dry cleaning plant | Air, just a drizzly day puts spectators under. umbrella and plastic [Courtney 1%. Qkiahome City 1 | Bob Swift, the former Tiger) and 1945. He managed a total @f Chicago gained control, ‘of Fort) employe, returned to the track | cover Monday,as the Dodgers beat the Braves, 3-2, at Milwaukee rocked mat Sion Cook 16 Bastrey.| catcher who directed the A’s to/12 season in two hitches. bd Worth in 1957 in a franchise. Swap) yesterday and collected $60,- | in the opening game of their best-of-three playoff for the National | ““QSuenec—vvon'Dureiie. 186%. Bale Ste LaGAT TOb ~. Ed Luban- pg gronn oy hry on on wamaaet pos sihehty “ae 3 . p-*- with the then Brooklyn Dodgers. | 355.80 on his §2 investment, i League pennant. The s¢ene moves to Los Angeles today | Ann. NB, outpemted Chartie Jones, 204% i Newark, NJ, ie | Ski grips mony with thumb, 4 - i manager in Ge farm system. Bie) Se : , | |THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 ie _ ‘ core : . tee x Local Firm Gets 4 Ta ae a re | por ae Million. Contract 2 for College Job | INTERVIEW ‘ROOM. A SEVICE OF THE. SAVOY ai" woos Market Makes | MARKETS | Death Notice The general contract went to L * BENJAMIN F. LAMERAND /Bryant and Detwiler of Detroit ee = : The following are wp prices a j L , on a bid of $3,474,870, The elec- Smal Gains covering sales of jocally grown| ORCHARD LAKE — Service for trical * contract went to Hi produce brought to the Farmer’;|Demamin F. Lamerand, 91, of 3936 .¥ : ‘Laundra Electric Co. of w - ce, _ |Market by growers and sold by Fieldview Rd. will be held at 1 p.m. A QUIET CARPETED Ground will be broken Sunday |ket pushed a bit’ higher in mod- a ~~ ripreene: -by the) Bird Funeral Home at Walled R TELE E for the junior college to be locat- | erately active trading early today.|Detrolt Buregu of Markets, as of/; ake Burial will be in Roseland OOM WITH TELEPHON ed in’ Frankealust Township of | Gains of most key stocks were | Tidy ~ Park. ae y County, approximately 1@ | small, some stretching to abdut a * ~ ow * * © @ @ ee miles from each of the cities of | point. Detroit Produce Mr@J Lamerand died suddenly | RECEPTIONIST ‘SERVICE Saginaw, ‘Bay City and Midland. Steels and meters contented FRUITS - | Monday at his residence. * The school is scheduled to open| the focus of activity, Th Aveme. Crap % sno Sounr-aoocdc 1.13) Strviving are a daughter, Mrs. eed. in September, 1961. stocks were ahead narrowly on Apples, Greening, bu. .......... "333; Gayton Newport of the same ad- FOR RESER ‘Il. The initial building will be multi) balance toot (eeten be oe $4] d#ets; a son. Benjamin A. of Clio; i inged, principally : ‘ | . . a : Am Tob gag Martin Co .. 39.2/Onions, Pickling, Ib. .............. 14\ school system to further his ca-| 5 rank of Eagle Scouts at a court! toon, rowing, pioneering and scout FE 2-91 17 Ameo br loge 602 May D Str 48.1/Onions, dry, 50-lb. bag 1.35; 5 y \ing and other forms of illicit gam-) | - : blarmed aul. 154 Mead CP .... 45.4/ Parsley. curly, dos. behs............ 80'reer in education. The subject of bling are going on at Hazel Park °! honor last night at the church./lifeguard, and Ronald Mapley, 818 Community National Bank Bldg. Bee oc Oe Merch ae sis. Peranips, Cello. Pat. dos. } 38 his speech tomorrow night is “The race track.” | The two new Eagle scouts are Life, wildlife ‘management and : : snips. | ~ : , " ie : LISTED & UNLISTED SECURITIES MUTUAL FUNDS = | Aveo Corp... 127 eee eas, Diack Eye, bu. 3.0 International Geophysical Year. | The News said the rackets squad Edward McLean, 165 Elizabeth, — ——_ - * OUR FACILITIES EXTEND FROM COAST TO COAST Mi lnns ce ats Mensen Ch. 00 |petber Kec tee Om coocoete oes ES 7 * /actéd ‘on information the news- Lake Rd, and Edward Bradley,| 4) ic a ee ~ . rr ee sae sa ss ces Boeing Air .. 31 Mont Ward .. 51 |Peppers, Red Sweet, bu. .......... 173, The county Science Teachers | paper furnished, adding that a : ‘ a so receiving awards were: cf ee Bond Strs ... 22.3 Mot Prod... 5& : 180 Setion cs fourth 108 Spokane Dr. Both are students Rot Chambers, rowing and scout ‘Borden 71.7 Mot Wheel . 18 “1,1 a'sq| Association is entering its fourth reporter had spent nearly 100 at Pontiac Central High School and jifeguard: Jerry Tiberg. cooking: Borg Warn .. 43.4 Motorola .. 1007 1] ib. bag -;. 128) year as an organization. It has @\hours over a three-week period ae r owen | esuard: Jerry Th TR. cooking; Briggs Mfg _..111 Murrey Cp .. 26.3|Pumpking bu. .....ccccccec cesses - 180 bershi 40 sci ! : have been active in scouting seven John Crawford? First Class; Dale Brit My Sc 36.3 wet a en $13 Redishes. red, dos 1 90 ee ein a zs aes teachers |“‘seeking to untangle mysterious years lQuinn, First Class _* - Loe read noe . acts id - - 100 at grade leveis m mMa&NyY activities of convieted gamblers” | , . os Budd Co ..... 28.2 Nat Dai M4 ash, A ,» bu... | | gamblers . snp . Burranghs stro gwar toe, sie cloneaae Sattaneap. \ Ars school systems. '{requenting the track. Earlier in the year both boys | Bradley also- received awards e use 2 Cal Pack |... 295 NY Central .. 204| Squash. Butternut, ty bu. 150 “Our goal,’ says Walter Ains-| eed received God and Country |for fishing, public health, safety, mu Sieg 6 BE ELARA 2 SER RR Loco ER wort president of the group ae cwards and were chosen fo re: Scout lifeguard and rowing, and Can Pac _.... 27.1 Nor Sta PW 23.2|Squash, Ital. % bu. ..... aor) BO llacd | : ‘Arrow, | McClain for public health. and Capital Airi |. 15.2 Oni oft 37.3 Squash. Summer, }4 bu. .. II fggscience teacher at Pontiac Cen P leads I nnocent SS Se | Scout Hifeguard ; BiSese tee = Owens Ill Gl 94 jgematecs. be. Lisesevcecssseesees, 9.80/ tral High School, “is to keep . Other awards were presented at) ; ou an 0 ul P= rs Cater Trac _ 23 Pee a a ie He teas lowe Of aa eneiaee Ape ee latest developments to ( )perating the court of honor to: Richard, arieatsss ae cha came | Ches eo» 67. . 436 i ield.”” | i =i é . ; : ‘Chrysler. #4 pers Os Bootes aaa = our fiel IG bli P! | Taylor rowing | and ones ANE; | Frank Westers. = ec = ; 4 i eed “1942 Tecan” a ciceeeae = ES "60000 SSponee sige am Ing ace Kenneth Goff, ae canoeing. by the Grand Truhk festern | Freight Sb Gee aes Piner 6 Rale be 180 ; See ee eee San meee enn. We can help you “swing 'Gon"Bele) 2 2 Preto D .... Mea) plustard, war a. bu. 1 LOPVGIE SGIES UPON =| A plea of innocent was en. |and” sho. will accept collect telephone SS Ot ny Ho Phtrre... eoalfpmech be CIES as [tered yesterday for Edward M Lodge Calendar [ratieoad freight et Molly.” Michigan. “ * Gont Bak .... 52 oct & @ .. a3 |SWise a) LS Seppcorncacecsear eos LS . : jHouse, Groveland Township man} |Persons desi to be placed the the deal with one of our |Cont Can .... 40:2 Pure Ot) .... 37.6 Turnips. bu veree 3.38) fl a _ rice jaccused ef ati b | I [Grand Trunk Western's = it List tor Cont Mot .... TF | RCA on.) astan Genene | ’ operating a gambling! Open installation at the Macca- 1) receipt of collect shipments. please * low-cost home financin Cont Oil ‘- a4 Repud Bt! . H3) ee oy ‘A | place, when he appeared for ar- bees lodge. Held in the hall on obtain application forms from the *. g HS Rex Drug -.... 42 5/5 oe . .Gooee nonmnesconuae Pence | bo | , : | read bef O 7 Auburn Ave. Oct. 6. —ady. freight agent at Holly, Michigan. @ “S . Curtis Pub. 12 Reyn Met .. 106.4/ Pefiace, Blob, pk 200/ DETROIT u®—This is the day raignment before Oakland County Persone desiring further information : . i& = 3e >... ; , — “yi . Wi My SOR loans .. . come in and dis- Deere BT Bileway et... sa (Lettuce, Bonton bu... cL. 348 Chevrolet wanted/to Yell you about Circuit Judge William J. Beer _ . 1D" Ash. Grand ‘Trunk. Weetera’ Rails SY fi Dis c Bean. 33) Bt Ree Pao... $1 § Lettuce. are 2.5 218! ite new smaller car, the Corvair,' Terough (bis attueney, House! New in B { |road Company. Detroit, Michigan, tele- ‘ cuss your plans and needs | Bow $08 Bears Reed |. 49 || Romaine, bu aS . tare jee SME pen ibe wes) aeeee 5 PICT | |etene WC eae. cen waerenn | DuPont ‘257.6 @hell Ol .... 746 lund show you the pictures lhow he pleaded to the charge | f.anee RAILROAD COMPANY - . . Bast Air L 36 Ginclair ..... 84 “4 "en ; ’ t = . . with our friendly home- [East Koq 871 Socony 1. ar 6 Poultry and Egas But by now, if you've been in-\Judge Beer continued House's $500, Rurgiars took $150 worth of tools —___"°P! #38. Oct. 1 BB 80 : Bet” BS Bou Pee. BY y 99 terested, there's almost nothing ;borid, while he awaits trial some- pius an undetermined amount of Leora Med title Atl, preaae loan specialists. | se ae ae Sperry me . a3 DETROIT POULTRY | you don't knew, jtime this fall hs term. ‘cigarettes amd dood thle roraine Plates el iin) merey pres oy — ' | Firestone id Bid ON Cal. tla ceend: fob’ Detroit, for No '1| Magazines newspapers and H 6) owner iS Acree {OM a gas station and grocery {'g” gacmau) Pantas (peewee mel | Food Mach $0.6 Btd Of) Ind .. 422 quality live poultry & 2 | Ouse, wv, Ow RE! of Green Acres store at Hickory Ridge and Clyde | 1956 Chevrelet, convertible, bearing [some =F

Ren Tire... 683 Tran W Air... 193 Jol Flee) in case lots federal ocnte Chevrolet hopes to remedy this Was dropped. Others arrested pioomfield Bivd., pleaded guilty) oF. 3. 20, “te — |Seieee Pree 3 Tent. Cone. 313) , Whites rade A, Jumbo 58: extra omission starting Friday when the have igi had ae charges to drunk driving before Municipal) . ; ‘ jarge 52-55; large 50-61; med 36-41, | 5 laga red | . = joebe Br 27 Un Coreide “tar |small 23-28; grade B large 48-47.*checks one available body style — a four | led 1 ver rt al ition Te es vemersny Death Notices , - oi : ‘ rich 846 Un Pac ....... 30.4/20:24.... - door sedan — goes on sale. The pea jower court convictions tO and was: fined $100. reat, --. oy Unit Air Lin 423) Fonerneny graded: ; the wind will show Circuit Court. 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Near 8 Pivd Crooks for price & terms CUCKEER REAL TS a6 N Saginaw (FE 44001 asement, AN ROCHESTER A stone fireplace at one end of Yhe 2h ft living room, ts th heart of this lovely bedroon 'y baths brick honte Located at 224 Alice street tm one of Rochester *® oleest new home sec tions This home ts sifuated. on landscaped lot. be hickory and elm neluding aluminum storms & screens, garbage dis- posal, slate entry finished pbaae ment, water seftener, ear heat and many more features 4 vears old. Price $17 — Immediate pos- session Term : SMITHA Lil ¥, INC Rochester Live 1-814) ; IN ALOOMFIELD .TWP EXCEL ‘ent Bo rms plua t'y bathe Pull basemeut reereation room closed Dreeteway, covered Attached Rares Also are carpeting 3 picture windewa 2 fireplaces. Paved drive Larae iree-shaded lot. Priced for action $24500 with $5000 down P HOLMES, INC. Lapeer Ra Lakefront Home a beautifully neath towerin fiees Extras patio at I uh 5 = Very fivatie vear around home Bemuliful view with 'sree Myt: @ room 2 bedrooma down. 6.) | SPECIAL 24048 ranch heme plus I4al@ Biiached pigstered garage Neri west side of Pontiac 3 Bedroom eecar line -joseta Ceramic tied bath electric heat, full mint all partitioned with recrea tion room worth $16,500 Will sell for $12,- 960) Murry duminum aiding well | RILEY REAL ESTATE | 500 Elizrabeth Lake Re PR 4 thd — Pe @4an SHet. | HOUsb os AEDRM LOT 100n150 Asbestes siding and brick Ean: | featured rE 82009 2 Newly decorated & painted Atal masher drier range & refriger tot Included. Your olcer-or am al +r home eonuaidered an pers ay wiert- Also spice ‘and span ream home with carport farer ford High area, Na iter refus e d. For information Davis, Rite, | Bani) LOOK” “tlerbert i“ Pleasant Lake Woods Sub offers Po pec fog fandy beach » offer ¥ Lovely surroundings ae 3. Community water 4 Blacktop road 5 fete from 42, a” 6 Mra! T By from 93 “BUILT. B By ¥, oto, WORLD fane Huron 8 Me west to he a a mite or cat - ag “pubdivinior 1 David WardYoung. pl r*asavabte | | Fe front Rough wittng and septic tank $6950 10 per cent discount fo’ cash FE 2-004¢ oF FR 2.2460 B@YLVAN VILLAGE OWNER °2 veaim wit 2 tots PR | 1646" Suburbaw Living At Its Best Your futute home te the (CONNER TEBLE 24) } & 4 bedroom, 1's bathe W. WOROSS HOMES OR 3.8021 So 'SYLVAN MANOR BRICK RANCH. bective. '% oaths Cat ated Owner - SRLvan LAKE” 1786 Bheiwood Rad Fiyst show. ing of this beautiful 3 bedpoom brick tri-level home 2 car Ba- rage Almost new Complete - with finished rec orm,. atone | fireplace Rullt-in ove range & carpet in Iiving room, Price $22.- 000 Terma Call FE 4-5000 of jer _ appt. PE 2.8921 AMALL 2 BDRM, HOME ON ACRE of Jand, with lar parens In back “Wesement up) or Hew home next door. $7 000 ae down, FE 6-0480. ST. BENE DICT’S | 3 bedroom. Natural fireplétes floors, arg Ee ae © uve closets ence Play ane Nice Neds Niediy Crh ORE, knee : Paul M. Jones, hell Est. 632 W. Huren 4-450 FB a-1078 SYLVAN VIETAGE 1 bedroom tri-ievel will be com- rieted Nevember. Phone Butider Bi.gin 1535 _ _ . TRIFLEVEL STARTER NO. MONEY DOWN ull¢é e home to be proud af, our Jot or ours apps d model G. Fhattley AQ UTIGA AREA ¢ arate a WEN- f come, - ree home. )-car ERs | rage 200 Dequindre, 6 houses north i, ih Mile Re VACANT 7 BEDROOM, NEARLY phd aie oak floots. Owner, FE aie “FARE GOOD PIORTp truck or — iy north an down Hemi on wu Shae vree, Or ma! rent vis option | to rae avirvii IN amet * Sotrare | ' eee ey : recent re-decorated, OFF WALTON far ‘aon W / WANT i 44 Lal No down payment te quatitied | buyer 9 bedroom shel] wieh lace. privileges Shell house hea over 1,100 ft of living area fo xe 148 ft tot Radiant hot water heat Penne fy, yard Priced a reproduc. | tion -eoat at $11,640 GRroRAK RF ahead REALTOR WAL F 3.788) MULTIPLE | ist ING SERVICE }, FAMILY INCOME Onty | 2.000 dawn for this 16 naan, plus an additional home meyerens utilities 2 * x 0 = at resent income $163 per. oe Be on beautl. | Lure Int * adaitional ‘ ava . 3 e Full baseme 2 car garage, fi “y room hom way, E foot Eine room. Bi ect eondit jon DOWN °. room home No oth 10a, full bsement, in efty KJ. (Dick) VALURT RRAtTon Oskiatd Ave Open 6 5.0803 oo rE: ® e3sat I FE 4-8203 -4 or small. | al Moe | rm furnished spt | 1 block from | ranch featuring leder € nue peer toe rate pt ia é —— PREANI « & Newton q-249 wet Marion. I see you ———e in love at first Sight!” a ay ee ee # ACRES. LAKE FRONT 500 ft. for Private Needs er or Sale ‘Hosea aN oUF For Sale Houses a. —- eel ag _— CLARK REAL ESTATE ee agy. wa toe 4. TRADE HAYDEN Johnson ' AVON TWP OFF 8 se wid | wUUTIFLE wr "pERVICN. wh room ae + te i for dryer & range. 20 Vecers - Service | Price. $200 DOWN ; bedroom bungalow with wae | Mpoys Cus HATO PHA. Terms, privileges on Call Lake, Large | Excellent 3 Bt. heme with full lot. Only $40 a month. 40 ACRES - ° _ asement urnace. ve reom ree. bed- -| Plastered walls. Large kitchen $500 DOWN | Fooms, automatic ed 39x44 foot i'y car garage. Paved Drive. 4 room bungalow, — living) = barn w: rith water. : rm. and xkitehen, bath; | ¢a0 tor CRESCENT LAKE RD. Close to’ -fenced in lot, 56 x Ideal | new school 3 Bedroom home home- for retired Seagal Only | COMMERCIAL with alum. siding Tile bath.| $50 a month, | This 300 feet of i egmmaron land — Basement oi] furnace. Recrea- | on @ busy street. section | tien room, Bar and Workshop INCOME PROPERTY of town. Also a Mabagtes 1 made in basement. Large breeseway, | Tiere is one of the best pieces! into apartments. attached 1% car garage. Lot! of tivcome property you will have 118 x 194 $13,900. Cash * exist-| the pleasure of looking ai. . me the 10: ee ing mortgage. Bal. at ie room owners apartment op first with ng Pee sy month, 4% int. tastes” ‘taxe floor. 2 3 room eparimefits up, oe & — oe a & insurance. each with separate bath. Stove, y canal: pay | refrigerator and heat furnished. weet Only 42,000 dew very seees NEAR bere tang at CHOOL Close to Eastern Junior Owner oa 3 me in e@X-| wants to go to Florida and will | i : | AGE | calint Nepoowsnay Basement, ol sell ee a down ; Lat ecg 338 awe on > at area. furnace. Garage. Lot Ky 231. or will take in good ja con- | | $10,900 with Down. tract. oan balt business. Only ay po | gE i fier 6 call Mr. Cars “ee — sory = oe. OAKLAND LAKE FRONT. Bell venings after | , : a se Owner leavin state i ner. PE §-64417. -. ranged. BR home. Large enc ren. lo . ONE AC vite “ee Ou _ furnace. Te A. JOHXSON, Realtor of land and a ee boo ogrerms “Owner will lease at) = 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | br —— Sigg oa —— ae iE 15x21 liv reom only L “C._ PIAYDEN, Realtor FE 42533 | tthe outstanding vetues ef this 86 E Walton TE 8-044! | home today, terms on land con- Open Eves, & Gun 10102 Temp eton | | FIVE | LoTs TIME TO TRADE UP West Side All fenced with five roam home. PER MONTH automatic heat Nice big lot 300x "Sy Ivan Village 770. Dent have to worry about Add pride of ownership to all \ on Lake. the other values of this fine seimee beseorean. ee? High | i Been yale $4, pore cl , oe i age pte 3 | and dry Can be bought with 1| 6 —_ me_ on tom acre Close te~schools. Reasot- LAWRENCE W. De Loree eiessed porch. Sneate pee Norms |e PIKE rs or ur in Ye ik dia aii mace fae Realtor | FE 8-9695 | 30 ACRES ES I. Jes k od FE ¢4563, Geod 6 room home with 4 large _After 6 FE 2-9602 | bedrooms 2 car garege. Barn is = — — | fair. $14,000 oxronp . ONLY $60 | Attractive 7 room home with 3 large bedrooms Pull basement. { your children here dead end | Older home. § rooms. 2 story 6 street $12,250 big lanes Le naar eh oy ; en. Large w d AM. 104 ACRES. WILL DIVIDE - i FULL. BASEMENT - rt | Right og tne ¢ Lot alo-® is Modern home, good barn. clay worth e rice. Ideal loam soil Just ort 4 lane high Jace to. raise.» family. Call way $30000 or per acre for lor further details. ‘ vacant acreage a: 4 LAWRENCE W FULL PRICE | Northeast Side GAYLORD 102 8 Broadway Jeane Orton MY 2-282] ONE ACRE — Near Rochester Presh- ly decorated home, ioaded with fruit trees of all descriptions. 2 bedroom home offers of] heat full basement and third bedroom $7,900 SALES OFFICE 344 EAST BLVD. BELDON CO. Agent PE 4-7833. F a! Low tages. City awe & water Twin Beach Area Bullt in 1963, | save “pedreom. ; | No morigage coi | breev-eway. ase var wated on escaped lot ill rivileges on 7 to Ideally year a SCHRAM+¥_ eae W eterford Area — brick ranch. Full base- In besement if needed. Separate Large ving room with dining room Pireplace C8F BARGAIN Gane Aldminum storms & garage and workshop. 2 car Only 967 per mo. ‘includ- screens. ‘Geen te schools ana garage end worksho $11,950, | Ing taxes and insurance on veniences. $13,000 with terme. sensible terms. PI PPER. | this dandy 3 bedroom ranch. met | Loree. living room, dining Pioneer Highlands e chen , IF | heat Full price only 96,800 nice, paneled” bedre i ase _ ee eae Sn aa eee tae You NEED POUR OR FIVE: WN eme car garage. Alum- bedrooms, and wish to enjoy the Lad catod. 2 bedroom bunga- inum & stone siding. Call for refinement of an exclusive neigh: low Large living room. gep- showing. horhood, this ranch home in Bem- arate dining room, ‘ull . ~ inole Hills will meet your require. basement gas heat West Suburban. ment 16 x 28 living room with | GO.asced-in front porch I's Located on 120 x 140 Jot this 3 ledge stone Oréeplace Oak floors | car gorece Full price only bedroom @ {s economica! way and plastered walls 2 full baths, $8.95 a doe A aay rent problem. Lge FULL BASEMENT ATTACHE ciedhons > Asem a 2 CAR GARAGE. Oh yea, 11x1 weer SUBURBAN screens Carport. Only $00 down prsesewsy oe Se re with | 968 per payments eM nice kitchen. ae- INCOME. ment, gil heat. its, car ¢ | includ@s taxes . insurance. : rage. we. a | : Ou:y $2,000 down. oY T REALTY TWO FAM'LY, Upeer now rent- ed for $60 per month, Owner J\VAN \WW. SCHR. AM rz 3 | will eden be méving so lower | wil become 'p reall See REALTOR FE 5-9471 nor ren wer apastmen | Seine ela Se Ta a ANG ILD and Lineolp u price, §3,000 down. vu TIPLE INQ. SERV Humphri es ‘Tol 1] K. Williams Lake Privileges a1 N Telegraph Open Eves | & bedroom wooded lot. "F. (2.0236 ee eee z } = MULTIPLE LISTING ETRVICE , : ; ment acros r 1 an . with terms Irwin Maceday Lake Privileges . Canal front furnished ‘wemi-mod > \ Vs a ¢. ig bedroom. 95.350 & SONS ae HOME WITH AN INCOME rayton Plains Clean 5 rooms and bath ley cl ehh PARK: Niee ranch home with 2 car ga- aous brick fireplace, wal- house, all on one floor, tage @ feneed yard. A very to-wall Hebhavon in ving | mae ‘yedrosins nice basement comfortable’ home Close toe and é nue ie a — -_ ie al — 3 se - “ zx ‘ = ms.J +a ni } = ‘ Tees CHiRC NEW aT AT ay oor. | NO copsupsrons Fanunovsn,— | CHEROKEE HILLS eas ee 3) road. Across the read from | BEFORE YOU BUY! : ports. "Best Be S Fontise ‘Lake’ And near. State | You'll like these wooded, rolltig : i y Park. 7 extra ‘rooms. Ce- 00 € one controlied to a3 . : Viking Homes SE en. Past Tee | Sime en seeeee tees eee | at $12,500. oe out Elizabeth Rd. to Scott Has im aI : Lake Rd. Turn 3 blocks ~ SOLD : 1% ARUP — 400 dows. Alums. to Lacota, * available, A i 4 | num 2. ‘ ees WEST SIDE - fC ; ard. Abun- ; — IN ONE WEEK ul, landecaped yard. Aue | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor __ Woody : : Located ‘near Generay Hos-: - large. garden ’ . | 503 Community Nationd) Bank her 9 RESERVE VALUAB UDAH LAKE 2 Vane. ne fo Sil reduced dows | FE ¢4211 Eves. PE 5-1 Straten J seat ike se Seti eas : CATE | ee ae BANS FS Sisoats ES ’ ATES : we newher, dandy et m~=6 | RILEY REAL ESTATE| 280 cowa, PE 39082. ; i $i 960 wht terms. By ap |, 500, Hiluabeth Lake Re. For Sale Acreage 13. gin at gg ef oda. - references, transportation 4-420 3-0165, . > ‘ x if feet ~ wr rayton | _ hecéssa y788. ARNER'S ROTO- = HERE'S WHY= | 5 & 10 ACRE P Plains, P.O. , OMAN WANTS DAY WORK | “vacant. lot mowing. PE Gat ‘050 8@. FT. WALLED LAKE S ECI AL st of garden soll. Just south | WOMAN To Sine 7 AND CARE = rsitting etc. Steady. FE 8-436 ; of “Li Area ; Holly. 20 miles from for 2 children. Call oe oe \w WASHINGS Al Serve 34 FLUs arta oo Privileges with this 3, bed- Name terms. $2,850 to $4,900. | “wou aa Wid %6 " rae ASAIPOG AND THOR) Nn fang ox room home with bi h- coo aie e ae TED : MPLETE \ g —, lormica coum “OPPORT UNITY’ ae Beart nad he Mittord. | — at ggg, oct cok ABBY | — rg RH SRONTHOS. REFER- - nil paMiLy Laguns: wd ie * i ' | = | beat and storms and . _ Highland, Mic MU_ $2045. 2435 Dixie Hwy | y- S. Telegraph. FE YES — This is the oppor- 32-8101 s]] 850 it with —— aris: “tunity "you have been wait. ip ACRES. LIVE Se WOMEN TO TELEPHONE FROM | __ Building | Service » 26 = Z Caly 500 down will han- ing for to get a nice home Maybe Ri ne. Only 3 bon. Bt. Making ents. for Farmers Food 1 evan yo Goan AND anc pane at a reasonable price, $10.; y Service. lete training “im one | * waus tiled. PE 3-060 for this 2 bedroom! a HH] ———— AAA ANDY BU Mijaminwm Saterior iu basement home. Auto. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | my ons woe wine floor eansere oe sae i ron lesaiae fy sand = DOWN = } Se walls. grave BECURCULAR * oo oom Hard — floors. Large sesso) Bue og s-1275 kek FOR GENERAL OFFICE — A-1 CAB oe “I Lo TRS, TRIMAING r. Floor Ptan~ inside pa faeces | ford this oe eg _ o- — tu ACRES. 6 ROOMS & BATH. work ‘i pos required. Apply | ee nee ys estimates. OR 3-6826- clean room . +tom Oil heat $10,500. ir | ting Th /) &-] MERION AND KY. BIE SoD tee, Ths Home, Yqu've locatéd on Crooks Ra... neat es V Schick rep. Hoyt ede ay WANTED EXPERIENCED OFrice =~ ONT YB tT liveries made OF you pick up. ; id Sil i ria cas er yping «@ = “ners | Tooks Ra. UL | ae ge ee a picnne Seam em mete oe) REET SMENCEAL | A, Rg OP LAWN Woe, Pa en, a at, . 5 a priva e Ww oacres | i. a. ing. ; ‘ storms smd sc : tee with very woods. Good | ibis gegeeen Clothes Siggine gota “w "Capi af re | SULLDOZING ~ & yaar: NE =a eres | © 1069 by he Bertce, tre | WOMAN’ DAYs POR FAMILY OF —°113%8 or EM }-S300. fu ees o-oats GI- - $350 DOWN RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. pesae dy r roperty. Over Vik Reg. U.S. Par On. $40 wecaly Must have car A-1 < BLOCK AND c ; NOTHING DOWN : 262 8. cavers Rd. Open 9-9- '4 mile < coe fromage Niceiy 4:24 wn "Seay Work. Also fireplace. OR 3-6402. | “SE end eee 3 No mortgage costs on this (FE 3- OR 3-280, located : 2 e WAITRESS | 4-1 COMPLET@ BUILDING SERV- rand new ) bedroom home oe * ' Eon: oe eee pare “You skipped a word?” Experienced Reliable Neat ap Sowken t a licensed. . Sones. aa fa "re Ca ia : $82 on 736 East Beverly, near ——"5, STEELE REALTY. 1246 N. Milford” ke ne oe ees 31 = UCTIOS CO. | CANDSCAPING/ 37 8 a aca olweatmen | x. Income ly roperty 7)" Ro. between Highland & Mil: “al ge SS ae Ss = = Pa _No phone calls be = a a _or -uasohany | sore seeding. ” XJ IIT = LOSING COSTS ~~ | ford. Highland. Michigan. _ ‘ . ESSES & CURR GIRLS ALL TY s M. ARY $78 Per Month Total ©! ~ ‘ly ealateg nt oui 4 PVT. BATH & ENTS. ~., _ Help Wanted Male” 19 Help Wanted Female 20 Buttercup 10 Oakland | week. Wyre: esp. Bec & oom i | to get your choice ott loca- stata Terms. OR_3-8814. “www S| WANTED. SECRETARIAL AND | _Mesetel. Bill. OR 3-208 cw eed ING AND REPAIR tion. Open daily 1 till 9 | 19 RM. DUPLEX. MAIN FLOOR | “DAY AND~ EVENING TUES. & AGE 20 TO 40 FOR FAMILY OF general office employes. Evening | ADDITIONS “& ALTERATIONS ting nq maiatenanme. en a FH \ Carpeted. Gas heat. Screened Sat. Steady. Own trausportation six. including ¢ children Some | ours 6 pm. to 2 am. Pleasant | Cabinets a specialty. PE 2-413} | aansowr ae oc a — = Warren Stout Realtor rch & garage. On 8. aermee _Preferred. MA_ 6 experiesce necessry Must be working conditiens, vacastons | _ er, OR 3-951) > / BLUE 80D. We A YARD. ' _Call owner at EM 3-6571 | EXPERIENCED SALESMAN TO|* “liling and like children Some, tle A steady job end interest. | AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS We. Se idee tk. ay newts. asst - $410 DOW N can TN. aagieew Be Pie OM As FAMILY J APARTMENT IN EXC work in clothing & furnisbingy> (cooking. substantial housework | ing work for ene who can quali- efter low prices thi voume | 5,10: (If Mile between - ING CLOSING : Tih 6 P.M | cond. Nicely furn. e location | BRC S depi. Lion Store-—Miracie Miic sunday noon to Tuesday mornings) fy and would like evening hours | urchases op custom ‘" tiny vant os aad winder. MU "$82 PE ER MONAL., yl | near downtown, Lots 35 x 172. | Shopping Center. Sebse aren pend Deki bento, e _ field Apply in person | Built” homes — 800 p We'll | OOS Oa baie tw _ - - | ations | 2 fol reat, Meome 30 per 20 ACRES “Kong irene sre aee | te poses Bee Oo | fem TT 8 RE) Exchange | ane dae aumon, Ors Ga ! : < ' ac - = —_——— r Lame oth S rll oe Nortn Ms i Se. Giaa kane Wit deere canal | $20 PER ACRE INTERNATIONAL CONCERN Help Wanted ‘21 Fe >1210 or UL 290 34 Ee = fe . and contract as part. pa pment | 3.000 mature evergreens enhance looking for young men. must be ALTERATION LADIE S| ‘ ALC KINGS OF CEMENT Work. (9-41.23 a Rd.- Watch for “Wr down. Price includes furni. home Well located just ‘oy | Best appearing and wiling to | Experienced on better womens A UPTODIAN FO reasonable Jenson. FE 32-2340 M + gizn. NO DOWN PAYM excellent buy for $17,500. a mile from Ortonville village | Leaded cad ee penton. Sclery | auperel. Pull A part-tisas Te | church “ouple pretsere “aeons | iT CLA8s LICENSED BOLDER, ~ oving | & ‘Trucking — 30 trun wikh bath, ew beauty « —4:1156, Broker Hmiis. It witl we ‘ove at first | Rust have driver's. license Pe | Tork ta Birmingham & Pontia HeraOn i Cudes salary, apart. oc ain DLORAB BUILDING COMPANY FE‘2-9122 “Bildor of National Homes” “ queen kitchen and combination storm sash and sereens. Also j'2 car aluminum garage with paved drive. Property includes 2 corner lots. GI terms. Monthly payments include taxes and insurance, ap- proximately NEAR 8T. MICHAE! 1 block from po ot 3 vedrms., living rm., dining rm., kitchen, | utility porch. Newly decorated. | New of] furnace. Full basemen‘. | Garage. Nice jot. Priced at $6,250, ee — /] D” F $1,000 down, Suburban Special WEST SIDE SPECIAL Only $500 Down Well located on Waldo Street. 4° | te. comfortable 2 bedroom Hag! berry cpm He west suburban home. al! on’ i : Ideal | pts with generous Mving' seaped lot inchiiding ie. j room. cozy hen with ample for widow or elderly couple. Low dining ce,— heating cost and taxes. Price is: matic a. fir "i ats facie reduced to $8,500. $2600 down. . hot on Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 8. Telegraph PE 3-1848 Evenings MA 5-6431 IANNETT price sabe. buy it cs you can. Pine Lake. Area 3- Bedroom Rancher ~ Sale Lake Property 8 ry SO Oe 165-Ft. Lake Frontage Located on Cedar in restricted right with $1,500 RILEY REAL ESTA TE we Elizabeth Lake Rd. e| Island Chg ae Priced Open Eves. a FE 411 FE 44821 | "BY OWNER 4 large rooms, part basement. | Sun room & $750 down. BY OWNER, 6 ROOM BUNGALOW . carpeted, basement tiled, 2 car arage, fenced. Located on 4— akefront lots, & _ Pontiac. $17,800. 3Y OWNER. 4 BEDRM. RANCH. Pull hbsmt. Rec. rm. Attached | arage. Fenced yd. Lk. ig yor Ve~acre lot cent mize, 6 Se acch” ia Py | Sale Sale Business Property 1 16) ir, Cass Lake W Out of state owner says, make wt. fer on 4 B. home, sement, lot. | | miles north ll | rescciaage | near Pine Lake Coun- Kee : “Cun + brick aatarier. with mie Dor als ag aly es | sar ar garage. You’ COR. = 8, like the delightful ew over- living room. kitchen, laun- eer O73 ater “Bunday,, otter eet | look? Pine Lake. op ed dry reom ist floor, “ oer Cass L gh og pinball eeersisen ream. ear" $7959 "smell down payment.| Nicely furnished, $ room modern. peting and drapes, 2 ceramic : New oi] furndce. Nice sandy | tile baths, thermopane windows. . ch Safe for children. Must | Pd attractive Bichen with vent tan, N sell imme diately. $9,950. $3,000 garbag well land- . . . sere grounds, 2 yard lghts/ EAST ‘BIDE — Good loca. , BALD EAGLE LAKEFR: ered at 620.500, shown by 5 room & bath. 20 x 24 roa THving | appointment g net. ee oo | room. Large picture window. Nice make yours. 3 bedrooms & bath up. Puli, Kucne?, se trees. | Sandy | a ae 0 basement, auto. heat & wa- 7500. Low ment Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ter heater. e lot, 2 car | PAUL M. JONES. @STATE 49 Mt. Clemens st Garage. $9,750, terms. . Huron Mr. iser H — | PE 4-8550 _ FEL 8-1275 — = vE tom N | HAMMOND LAKE 120 PT LAKE “hocursren AREA < Yu Ween MODIG sak. Vitoh @ ote tA RES. — Practically new Lomtosite. *"rovigraphical Dee tance home, A cectoonk wastes Include 4. ‘eon og Days FE , ~ fireplac e | os 3886. end sarees he te IN SEVEN HARBORS attached ourege. Exeetieni THE . HEART WHITE LAKE ou: bee a pony if y wrahas this menutifer 3 bedroom wish $16,000, terms. year around home. 15 x 23° car- . g peted living room with beamed Nothing Down a | ceiling & natural “stone fire- to GI for this aS bedroom E | place. Nice kitchen, 2 glass en- home located North | _—_—ss © closed porches. Hot-water base 14> pe A real deal for only BLOOMFIELD AREA -, ray heat. Pull basement. Call | 38.760 — See this now! Nearly new 3 bedroom brick -for more information Priced at & cedar shake ranch in; @ jow $9.950 with $2,000 down. 4 Bedrooms a pine tree _ setting. | Need a large home? We vileges on hs REALTY. 1246 N. Milford | Reve & harp 7 reom. en iving oe” Bente belek between Highland & Mil- | a Dopolee H — fireplace, dining area. pan. | mu Highland, Michigan. MU bum ae che year as. ele amily room 12n9¢ | _ *- 2008. —— Leett & breakfast space, cious, LAKE LOT, 90 X 190°. NICELY b> a have ther bast American kitchen’ wit dish-| ladscaped, o Schoolhouse Lake e ey washer fhe disposal, 1% tile) at Walto Bivd Also 4 heauil- .. baths, aster bedroom 14 ful mode] homes from $33,500 North Side x15. Auachea a car garage. | 3-9057. Inside the city on paved | $27,500, te | BLOOMFIELD (REAL ESTATE reet. 2 =: | —_____-_ Ml — We coulda about tbat | | “ORTON LAKEFRONT better geod Pay call and we 7 se ; Neat, attractive home with 80 ft. will be —s give you the NEAR ROCHESTER COM- frontage on Lake Orion. Large information. MERCIAL. 365 Ft. frontace living room, a kitchen, 2 ! ogee ak Sends | eee ee eee ice, 19 room & frame. | i" ment with gas ho’ pViLEs REAL aX CO. : $80 per month income from| water heater. Shaded yard, well | om BALDWIN AVE. apt. 2 car garage. 620.000, toneed. gi 500 gensonabie terms. ts) r) ; MULTI LE it iieTino SERVICE | a ‘Oxford, OA 8-3122 Orion, MY 2-2291 ‘SPECIAL | “> "ghee at prone» story home in perfect con Partridge — dition. rooms a : pot 2 = heme ae enn! iat floor. 3. . bet poms. “oath 18 THE BIRD’ TO 8§E end AN ee heat, _ Wei} tandseaped seni’ A RUSTIC CHARMER rage. Pull Price. $78 beach, _ Fevsvccien. $10,500 month. Near ur: ' Cash ‘to meres ’ and b igh on @ scenic hill. Surround. ROY AnEET, Patch = ed by mature trees and over FE 4-3569 FE 5-041 EB. the lake is this charm oO Evenings ‘t a "sunday - with get ng fre he pen 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ba bath. bs nD ; ly vutatned Py wa. hd oO W M. A. _—_ sundeck and oa on. front ont KENNED F f one of Oakland County's Rikon Y iT 1 _ UNSURPASSED VIES > REALTOR " | UNEQUAL fi ED HOME 3101 W. HURON 8ST |. A seek built 4 bedroom, 2 bath i ranch home ‘with family room MFrincwen | Cut field stone enhances the &arly American design, Enjoy the BROWN, $73 DOWN beautifully landscaped 4% acres Amazing isn't it! Beautiful new 2 wit ts of jakefront. $10. bedroom ranch. tered | down Oak . Forced air Abou of a, ae yet. immediate “Ging cents, gene Ui, Praeiple “a arent py Partridge baths. og Os yy A ly to see ~ buy this wre | dition. Car port. Large 100 x 140) ome — you.cam be first.t oe sal? HURON This : "| E. COLGATE i eg —- 3 yre. Almost new 2 bedroom ranch on bal Sewn, ORO aL TARE FR. k floors. Plastered with A 3 ara ? Co 4 Incomes, seit ass ame ees ¥—¢ , mm, re . ‘ saree “e. L. H. BROWN, Rearor ®-J- Bik) VALUE Riel BE Bae ¢ \ Sale R Resort Property 9 Wein Goat OF orm For Sale Lots” CABINS. sbe00. jerms. FE 5-6990 Bane coreerertty *2, 80 nero meg wae petoee es, (Soring is ee ee ne ee sight so be the first to see it. g y1u3 ment utilities and insuratce ben- BLOOMFIELD i 5 | | and cabinet work om and re-. Call ft fidential interview, | Applications are me oe for | : | §]90 sine 10 oF 12. rel we. we “WEN GTEADY | 8 am tol om. Bept Son | Saeese wert, m) >> beret ait His 3-061. fi ae ‘Notices & Per é Personals 43 te ea Mus shavercar Pr scien vs hut a CARNEGIE. | _ BMpire 3-3416 WE TAKE IN TRADES |..YS° ae Telephone "hr OR 3-922. | | 11 years experience In- ~ 00, WANTS ConsTRUCTION ~ Complete Building~~ ‘3 | — ae | blood .. urinalysis, work or stead sypiereent si P s~ Ay ' Private Detectives BOY. FD WORK IN HES | creteeaheeeee, Migros some. Ret.) sey tape. rE + 00 : Materials | Bont Worn Sarg the Pacts. _taurant, Eaperismesd OR 3-0657 “DDL EAGED caDY Von cA ARPEwreR Ww RK WANTED _ $-8201 Boys—14 and Over regen ot pio : ont eper in modern, mother- jug” A Temacelin. a WOLVERINE _ re — _work Priced ri Pree estima’ tree sea! Price the rest then call . Bes: ays week Reply ' : coat ; : : _Pontise Press Rox 60 1 through “Sept FE ‘vin ‘GOLD WAN Wave WC 1AL $6.38. BOR. ‘1 — i meee nie aaa Pre mt", | 50. - . ee | gy “ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENG. _vthy's, $00_N. Bure PB 2-1 ¢ are vactneies on our | Fepas factory trained. man TY MAID svi > ee cn a at our Sew — | Keres 1 a in women's . | fore wy Ottiee Noe Supe Co Sa ae a Sa new 1960 ‘mocels commis | ig ol A gl I Work | Wanted emale | 28 | Fence Bt. Pe 3-018 _—_. at tons and beneft-. " ! id en POEL LEAN | am ~ ‘ Rambler. Inc. 256 6 Saginav, _—felations | and. ae wil | Ad. LICENSED HOME. Day "OR gral song Sttnmine Ma = ts ~ Paris, Call FE ¢-910 Po 1k “TATION —weewame | (ie, Slear'y,_ ena tp | SUBS care PE CO | eed. PE SS or FE a oe a BP ape Al i Niner Oba, Seed ALL CLEANERS. Blizabeth Lake Rd. ; ev tik Pres Bermmanert if ~ thew SNING. 43 BUSMET. PE. a-tesi. . ree , "In Debt? te ¥ ‘ors ry i : < wines Pontibe Press = x _Releresces remit ‘Aa. Custom Asphalt ‘|. 1 you are having tae meeting saGt ait c "ANE BE Say woah | ‘oak fick don | | ss CAeeee Coo couNsEL yt si Cai a au ° os reference: os. -MY Lake Grite. ene = sei. _ State bos te eeue Se ae en be : a op, a, ya’ , ‘with Rewty released poise. Wore 38) eee Gon~2- Diet “RaNete:. 90 ceute “at rly evening Barn AY WANTED on oe PURNAI L t aa | €6 much aioe a sr. ve bern : . reared. i Reken" Pe ae Eas prt at a e Ge Bosinet wianteLeh "enero, lied MRS, GEORGE : [a oe 7 NCED Giki. “Brats Ov! ex ee geet, Ty, fexceD “Gi a a tre READER & ADVISOR © Serip's, & Tele wor PO after 8pm | Au | % See ees wen TEE EE Rag me: ee = wlerret. 0: i rE Re ok a Piven FE tio NEW AWAY ASPHAET ("pig fer one hort er ies “ter jee. a right benefits, Mr Vo at oor ad ve . ' : ner meat oer” SALAD MAKER © ** As beaieceiiid eh ¢ Raperien women to make all ga “a BaBY? ae “in tor in| _Urpts - yet! eatnas & some baking. Capable mature. oman will Must be feet & meat MI 66Ia, 4 core fer. your in your ®t lia Segal ltd coo home EM 3.3500. : 3.4078 i | in MINUM SIDING, | 1-A Reduced Rates AWNINGS & Easy terms. Call now ‘and build ) ————-——________.___.._. “ac YA? CLTz elit. Appiication for a : next spring FANCY CLAIMS? FASHION SHOP secured a“ Birmingvam' spurt Mots. Home Temodeling. FE ‘les M MOVING GO “pa"s tah, W HITE BROS. | No. Just ¢ topnotch product BABY SITTER $18 PER WEEK mw Paice See eee SWF nPuareinS 1295 | Sat is actually fun to sell and Union Lk area EM 3-042 esria: aa brisk, “oleske B, PEARTERERS | Trucks t R t abe omy M8) Seekers, Tet otiar cope womsinc sure aso /SEIARLIRIND /waTaieg SOUTE| TES, ) o Ren txt wy : i “Se fa ert, arte tee SEG Rian eae taset | PHS pe ee te Nbeny pumas TwogNG | THURS reacToRs a a \ complete train- a = = = ; eee | ina) prestam) oduced aw|COUNTER GIRL WANTED |, ee a-Ton Pickups 1%y-ton Stakes | emanate high persousane) of we Nights Hi am. to 8 am Cali in | Us safOU, ANE 46 GRORNEEER Sesglin’ es. PE WORK, Gong trucks Semi-Trailers FRUIT FARM — 40 Acres with | OR 3-0033 12 no a ee, POUT Diste Highway | S8™ME with retirement Benefits BULLBOETNO — EXCAVATING — | Ponuiac Farm and noon — 6 p.m 288 — call FE 4.0738 =| 4 : aporca -1,000 highly preductiv : ‘ —e Lake Dr Truck: apple peach, pear’ trees’ Also LABOR POSTTION OPEN Assia. CAREER > MAN AND WIFE AS CARETAK. Septic prodgats Drain Preias ta. | Industrial Tractor Co. excellent custom-built newer home | tag in sign maintenance 2 SEAUTY OPERATOR. FULL OR| ¢'s. for apt at Cas & W. Pike, stalled d. Pree Estigietes. OR 30033. | pe « CODWARD ere bidg = —— ths duration. LE eel hour “pert time. Birm.ngham Shop Ml Prine (sesriers ives plus rental sRICK BLOCK ’ AND CEMENT | gee Including. Sunaey i - - it ef. e com mission a iT ! Open Dail unday new! oo ome . oo | rath “Age 1. gy Pons 9 "paid. ree TYPIST POSITION. OPEN No phone xT one intus rial Apply ‘ontiac briween 47 185 G6 Telegraph Ra | CLAS DECORATING. PAI aes _Box 58. Ei Gccepsed. 705 Will be iproseied. AIRE Drive-in. 1éMile R4.and REAL ESTATE SALESNEN OF ae ENT ORK | ing and wallpapering. PE 4-02 1. ue of the fmest lifetime Wooawafd or Mars Coffee Shep. ‘= ives — st “PAINTING contracts in existence & be sur- rats Woodward Or call LI 631 sales ladies Your oppgrtunity to Licensed — Bended UL 2. 2763. it A AND “pre Pz t d | Founded. vy other successful men or MY 6-22 cin etebinhed Win Mapreecs, CARPRNTSY, iDGITi al| Sheet “OH forse O you ‘are marr oa amine Leng F ar rl ge years of age phone the: district DEPENDARLE OTRL TO LVE In. “i. rem FE §2006 cae OL ee onpest LADY OCR, DECORATOR 18 THE ‘BIR’ TO SEE podava gurus. ply = foe Lede Must be good with children Pvt 'CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE. lan sapten d et . =o ; soe | discuss your present & also pos- — "O°™ Path & TV be m = . SALES TRAINEES ‘41 ot Ph & oun: = Bs, Mia removed. PE 4-6918 ATING BELOW MARKIE 1 sibly your future. DEPE NDABLE WAITRESS. muat Young inexperienced men willing atGe nas ion 8X. $82 per ft. on choice 100 ft PIN BOYS WANTED AGE 16 on —"S‘° tr@nsportation PE to learn our Wusiness pleese at vom arena 4 aur oper 10 t r cash. Dixie Highway frontage. Terms — cer agi Toromorgale Lanes, 430 DRUCGISTORE — Pere ee a Vig eps house mee st _butlder Pree estimates » UL at hes Fe Serie 38 oo ent cst PE 4-208 eee Drug cosmetic. permanent. full] center statyon Saturday and’ bus) CEMENT & BLOCK Aas PAINTING & DECORATING. 8 ACRES (POSITION AVAILABLE FOR time position Uniforms furnished | aay Octoper 3rd and @th | to 6 WORK — PE $-078) years’ txperience | Reasonable P eon qualified farmér, excelleat living ber ta on all @ ~— , re INDL S RIAI | Liberal disconn n rug p.m 5 _Pres estimates Phone UL 2-196 i JISTRIAL uarters & facilities st be) =6omerchandise. Paid vacation Cin wan R AMIC_ TILE RIOR AND EXTERIOR wait te moteeign” en 54-00) is Deco: Gen Gel oserkies capone Ding Store, 6F Mere E t Ay ia) PREE ESTIMATES—TERMS Free ve this just about the last remain- | z eginee a mploymen encies pai Fleor Co. -— OR 3-870) eee hss oe Cancer | Bnaiggbeeigred wre Pontiac OIRL TO ANSWER” PHONE | * enance . OMPLETE OR REAVICE rosa & ExT PAPER ed — ley testa Studio $16 Tenth 8t Nyteery diecaae Gninnts apes. “tay, vee. A | — = . aeoun . ; PART TIME | ook aren Mich ate incense & bended Profess Dey WALL TAPING AND FIN-| ~_ ®aiNTING — PAPERING — ar Tl e Pour well dressed men. $18 per GIR! TO CAR FOR 3 SMALL abyeitters @& practical nurses, ORY WAI ices cea | ow PAINTING % i 2 ‘ ger anecesiary. FE children Live in More for home | /Vacation & nursing essignments e._ Free eotimetes, O a} Washing — Paper Remove . all 4-8 than wages FE 2-4866 Call Pear) McChure DRY WALL TAPING RD Pananal GUARANTEED __ FE 2-5! AND ASSOCIATES — ing. Free estimates. FE 6-6781 BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH noone FoR 7xe@anok OF HAVE A HAN-8OM TOY Gand — Television Service 38 PE 4-388 W. HURON painting & carpenter work PE | gift party neanee tte, aad sy | pcTRICRy UaRY. = - Ae Br SRR ARR AAR 5-6007 st ern r or ny € e “PE 86-8439 “Rent, Lease Ben. Prop. i 17) REAL aaTare ne rT WANT. Mrs! Wendell Bishop. MA 6-970 EMPLOYMENT ELECTRICAL ‘CTon ¢ m par Og RADIO. 1 HOUR | ed for full timé Lake & and meintenance. BAY OR . wont TV & quEnvice: | and custom home sales ee te EM ) Connop nop. Blectrie 7-3002. x ATTENTION PROFESSIONAL | _3-9083 for interview appointment ae MO AT 4 | * 406 renting Oss ant Bidg PRES ESTIMATES Oy WINING = MP ot +4 —" REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Do. ‘ or water beater, ranges 4nq | ENSENS TV SERVICE APTER. phi Pociagg =. «ore a Old established firm needs 3 If you heave experience in PTA WANTED BILLING CLERK FOR, rere FE ik = a noon & evening Cali Fe 3 2-0405 . abie for Doctor's, clinic, aticr-| men to take over branch office scouting. church or Sunday Beinos| | Motor carrier Hours 6 am till | ric Co, 1000 W WALKER ; GARY RADIO & Th neys offices or Real Estate. Plen» _OR_3-2361 work. teaching. club or commun!- neon Temporary PF 4-151! { ~ EXCAVATING - < TREMCHING— FE 8-007 & ” 398 NO & Tv ‘ t kin G t . 5 ty work. and can devote 4 hours ULLDOZINO 0681. mein Eighwey. in yg Deen Ares daily between 9 and 3. you ma; Instructions 23 HOME. . CABING, ADDI- Upholstering 40 West suburban area Long lease | = For institutional sales of national- qualify for this unusual ition ma ones no ame | | % “he ae can eae No telephone information please — y advertised detergent products in your , community sition y _ Terma. PE 4-6908 UPHOLSTER - | Dorothy Snyder Lavender Cet Pree eee Oy |) rth Aiea per Seat eine nee | | oe “ee oo Cooley Lake Rd. EM. a ene reser resifext in vi- to start ‘or persons nterview a = ah en as, || pred 0450 teeter Kat. Hikers cinity of Pontiac. Flint or Ann phone Mr Savini at the Hotel TUTORING IN ENGLISH. READ- LARS Walle cheer om ee = 901 ghi ‘M-60) Agbo: Al) letters will be ac- Waldron in Pontiac on Tuesday ~ ing arithmetic algebra ete. re ~ Ave UpACLaTERING none EM 3-3303_or MU 4-6417 kngwiedged —— between 600 and 10.00 pm 2-5085 z ell kinds Fe slg! or vt +28" ‘ = FOR RENT OR LEASE USED | F-RDON ANAGFR 'uU & CIVIL SEAV ppd 186. ; ree _ ear tot with office 160 ft front- CALGON CO.—DIV OF : FEET VA ae Men- women, it mee Tere LIGHTNING | HODs ; 187 NORTH [ ST age 00 Baldwty Ave Phone, FE. Hagan Ts & Controis, Loc HOUSEWIFE $05 week Preparatory _staiging Install . Repair + PE 2 5-1061 685 Baldwin Ave | PITTasU non % PA Steno's, typists, comp operator: until appotnted jobs FE*5-2670 ie moat ee NICE RESTAURANT POR [ease --=———S=- SUR PF Keypunch operators. clerks need oben. Experience usually unneces- TRENCHING EXCAVATING BOR, Lost & Found . 41. Geese Box et Apply Pontiac | | ed inametinens ter tempers?) ts fen ee on ie. Bates nog” ae foting 4, ~ ens * ~.., geesignimen ta or etropolitan AY Scher 9 fa | x RENT OR LEASE STORE Wirn SE ARS Devrett arse i ee eam ee feekeler_ yew REPAIR. > tony of Peatiec Leke ed © - | of without ve quarters. FE ae : Soe se —=— , _ Vern Keller nae 32-1748. Crescent Lake Rd rE $1157 $10 $1285 _or FE 25836 TRUMAN OFFICE | 7% CUT SERVICE Fare nes NEW" & REPAIR. | _ reward Help Wanted Male 19) SERVICE | wees Preparatory training anil _ Attics hiniehed Rawls, PR 4-198. Cost si. FIRESTONE TRUCK . se ne tame, ROEBUCK 2410 Devid stot Bide "wo eigen | Sayy Bees taken ce nee | Pat Lee 55 Gas 7 ame “On 805 non Lie “OR wae ie ! ‘ | sary. Free ‘ormation on jo! at f - ie nm Seymore 2 SALESMEN TO CALL ON HARD. | (33318 Oakiand R 4-2024, selaries requiremenis, wrne = ene. RS Ne Bk Al ware trade. Experience helpful : Lost = Bnscul WALLET ware trade. Experience helpful ee (1 bik N. of Grand River, fro tineela Berviee,’ Pekin 07, | “sanaing and finishing. Phone : Can xeep ca ‘Saale Bae orm — : FE 8-139! opportunity for the right men. & 1? in Rochester OL 1-6352 | <7 droit Pinan wallet” Be "eat Date! Write Lou Bradburn. Pontiac | ee ce Work Wanted Male 24 ~ ROOF REPAIRS Loe? — LADIES RED BILLPOLD den pei dat Ce are eae, CORE | man nen | RAVESTROVORING PE ¢-o0ee | Paturder srening. Weeinity Art & A LGE. EASTERN MFG. CO CAN | | -pointment clerks No experience A-l ALL TYPES CARPENTRY ———-| Lil's on Jesiyn. f oe sans piace 2 married men, hy to 43! F necesser Salary basis Mr Reed _ Free. estimates, FE 2-4855 ‘ Buildin Su is j rs — plese return | . ai im Taned’ "rue in Booting ‘prea ti a “pering FE Saar WALL PA Losune. Oat — BROWN £ "WHITE Cor: pering FE 2-4721. a “ sHOWER TUB ENCLOSURE. LOST — “BROWN ba week uaranteed to qualified 01] | = & Spite ip Auburn - Heights, | _men_ of 3 Will select 2 ambitious, neat @ I ADIE Ss “ton AppU Pontled Frew” Bos on Pac vant wel te ne | anes Lett Juiv ¢ | ASSISTANT | MANAGER 1 FOR SHOE | Bagh young men for reining Tupperware Home Parties bee | 68 Bec, now 40¢ FE 68-0311 ! _Reward d_ UL 2.1460 department lien Store. Miracle | Sf Meld represeatative tor |” gpenings for 14. seven pert LOST “— BOYS BAUR BIKE _. __Mile Shopping Center. Sor lacie SE esc te | per week, seven fulltime. ti8e A-1 CARPENTER wore “NEW PLU MBING BARG: AINS | Chrome Bleck. German make. at LESMAN A - E poset Walon pgp ptd ton i pet week. To help ile san and repeir FE 4-4 . New Stainless steel 2 bow} sink | Lost in frent of Wrigley’s, —_ tunity for crs right man. Oids- cafnings. Weekly draw es inet | oe Commission. car neces. A.) PAINTING UCPERION & EX- Hitt Plaza. Rophe k, Fore. re and Used) commission & ke Wenn sary, while you learn Call terior. Pree estimate. Reas. OR | New modern toilet with trade $16.93 Reward George Hicks. 1400 North - cars. Guarenteed good income commenr benefits provide a | pos ow Wists, VE 1-471 for’ 3-2789 or OR 3-817. New wash basin 7.96 Pine. Rochester Fringe beneftis. Previous car sell- ty for the future. Uniimited "Op. ey . A-| CARPENTRY «| CABINET Bow slectrte 63 eal HWT $6950 MIXED SPRING. AND BRIT- Sele -—“ haar orl | portunity for promotion Wh ATESTIC z p i NE 1 —— | _ work. New & repair. i. w a todinet sink ~ compiete | rant aire = — Uae Bob bees | AJESTIC [RK AVATLABLE ~ NOW | ee baie: _-Rochester. OL 1-9761 for appoint: | det New 3 piece bath set 009 04,| tise Subdivision. Call 3.5800. For car. "work 8 INO r EE re aie P _* } _ ; is fA f + : +} : iW ENT : oie ee ol t “ é N ¥SIX “8 : t : , Notices & & Personals 43 " nee - : a ine S ; al ON AND AF ~ 43 Rent Apts. E a : ; 2 ty v : be —o D. ur nished 54 es Os * Fs { be. responsible 10 , + coe RMS. BATH. "Ren Rent Apts. U ; THE P SES g po pa YO | me oe Soto Se oe putes furo. 1s mo OR MENT) B Jnfurnished 55 R ‘ H ONTIAC PRES ui \ ee os Pontiac. , 1 Ce “mys )2 Ruth KOOMS bed ouses E S$ : r Ms Noor ON SOLO AA PLO NLL : J t cae o ON AND a An -ys|1 ROOMS WITH ZAIVATE B F KOOMS, 0% 0 ROU HD ND SMAL Furnished § 56 | CARND ‘ r U ESDA , ig September THis Da pay Mra Ee le gas BATH. || an, PRIV AL. Sota i VAL | Y,SEPTE OSL tpt ' nooMs Sain ates : ‘Houses Unfurn, 57 . 3y Dick Turner Mie aa , ete me it. A i* “ é ey mOlits — ic 3ePPLia’ ii RB THs, 19| land Ave Make cmby, sie Care DEM | fom / aS os _— ar --le eeneiina aaa a 2 WEDD Party Favo PLIES | ern. M, OW PONTIAC. id we 4 ee y. 114 Oak- Prsiiba biden aa ss - INCLUDI ; ¥ ee a oo ~areeting S DING REEDS” _Abuits OR 38202." ik Mop; 4 RMS, © BATH REPRIG. decorate chrougnous. Newly * a / $600 TO wane tt : > an 7 oo TAND 3 4 OF ponsible , _Auburna_ Peiccy aii cay weet ot comameree Scayenani ie = first 2 $2000 Pie an aie d Goods: 23 * “ with bath CLEAN qk FE 23-6659. 454 (1) SMA ing. EM 3% . . a anty’ bomen te wre 19 East ‘BACKENSTOSE: wee be ee ee “AN ROOMS _, retrh M LOWER Fiat STOVE” or: “ial. MS. & BATU F . ern ne County _& ; MODEL 1 Sale Ho tan BAER ssl ane ne | agen oe a BF ie et eae Wee twciner ne. | SEE PE Monel so.” ange nape + eee eee ARGE Ri venue. ihe a ! ruin ear er rd | Ni = $61, Al oe | . M. AND ewick escent i Ca 3 rg SHORT ON HELP? ; peer Ts af ol ND PLOOR. 162 Fe oe aot g. HEAT a (1 MODERN | 5 Ris i Pk ; A Inc. i . h for 1 or pas i set. $10 he es _ t a " pong, - entrance ON BATH. PRI 4 LARGE ROO 568 mo. | 2 FE 1 idren Baie ek : waps = | BED ee apaeTt. A Large i VE 3 ROOM. 3-1368 VATE- floor, Lar SMB ON G 2 BEDROOM + . 6s 14 70. lounge mm, FOAM Pa ; Oardeness - “HARDY MEN: a ee ie ie ATH, UTILITIES (aus o eee Pe oe ee oe “NORTH END. ' Cancartible § / ceeen | mise PE 60s. Pa im ©, tae a : Re nakilled Li bo 7 RMS C duits 44 E RMS. AN D _ : BEDRM | i. oS. sear. $3 ble - enven | B40Y eee _, me HOUR eae ae N CLOSE-IN ace orated BATH, NEWL am OME. F Coan 560 5 te. eae BY care ® Te: oz a o eee 18T FLOO u Pandy turnisned: 466 DEC. Lema ca ENCED Y FoR segue. ike new AND MA : a's za M THE 3} ROO FE 2-218) F. e Highway, | urnished. 4 |. Ste FE At Jost BD | record: ieD He Lal 4-139 $20. Ju TTRESS NGE FOR “IMME DAY M FUR | y, Drayton 693 Dix. 2 B 4+-0612 yo $17 50. wean and rad v's. 5 li stove § Co. ‘. R. sMEDIATE FREE SERVICE” ae NIBHED APT. 135 eae cuman eoous pia | BEDRMS k (OARAOE | Gomi acer wai tego BUILT - IN RANGE ie = | ars" ae - FE 8- velyn Edw tr FURN. A ed (53 P. veal, utilitie viker | Selurcey hk tadiace. Goer ere ‘ACHINE, igen Staak Foe ee ie i oe RA 7 | THE KN ards | see o" yer es Pe eee ¢ furnish | Cameron 10 30° until rented 6-6 | red? aiede i OPRIGRT 4 — Ft teent 398 Orchard WEN. ined Ww. Huron Fy Mee. Mr : NITTIN: FE 8-0418 ocalion. F : pit R (kA 2 BE DRC = Ze 9.6. Come: : fi = . chard . . Huron Electric carrying G NEEDLE. 3 LARGE i | al. FE 4-7706 R CITY H i” Gla ROOM MOL : MME: = ial | “BAN i: ~U stam a full Now| & ‘ROOMS. P /4 RM. oe ere ad mone Ow £97 Bx ix _ i KRU i sed | peygmbradery punchewote, bal Rasta ony tniry" facies geen Sara tees ee Tee es won 60 mo Baliabie fos ie YRoWT or. brealt KRUPT STOCK pe Trade-In Dept, © DMC th 3 ROOMS pander es (4 RMS 90M, w > level. hom clean. ast sets Sonnirs, “Pull : Hospital 330 Across from reads.| MS & non Bt | “AND BA’ Cony La 0% mo 4-291 ih aee e. Value — ir size $9.95 Gene Heights F BATH. | 4-5661. rH ~ OPP’ ke Ka NTH. OF ept trade. spr - 3 and py Bah op & 4 529. WE RENT rally RMB E 28 AUBURN | 4 mR re? BEDRM BR y. El Ec poring: ane mn tables. oc Tab sirens oe? = punch a canes ; BILVERW iy cle Sage BATH. UP heat vee 1c Se eAcE r ne $109 oe teases Must Berita een ren ae rr punch (boats Fe tome ARE. Pear a ‘ he Ad PE PER ADULTS S15 mo FE 46-2622. aaee one MOOFRN Washer oR, Pit al ° buy “Bedroom Bho non —s = Electric r eae HH} p 4-5895 . oa 3 ~ a * Rash. 705 Z y D & Hide-: ange « Wtd. Ch __|3 LARG N ne The! up AND fe 2° BEDROO kitehen ND TAB til 6 Frida rayton Pia o., 44 a-bed $40. . Children t LARGE ROOMS, | pret _ Ee “) BEDRM IM DUPLEX —— Ev pangs LES. AW co’ PF ee ins. Open | 50 CRS o Board en entrance PRIVATE B 14 kOOM a4 b. ax — “Joo even 1 D gr. P Mar .000-ft. north | ise. pepe ee 44). Adult ATH | He B aND via¥ Bees ———— ce ee aoe | AND at HOM 50 A-1 BOARD a 104 8 Padd * No ari at furnish BATH, U 8ST BO! IFUL PARA - week. ® NEW SOP 3 P {AS ons HOM! ~- |3 ROOM vex nk-| Sem} shed. Adul _ UPPER iL VART . SEET = eek- oliaway A BEDS. 94495 ECON x LICEN Ad 18T T FLOO ly noir ults only. I Now Rentin ? HEIGHTS 2 GAUGE L Hollywood ped, com $44.95. Saginaw + OMY BABY Si1T 25 SED) 4 ults only N R. 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Excellent BS ousehold | G eae hen. wowing tectl | eines ss OAua FinET | eo, A. mesh {REG Call O 11az3. ** car’ of Freer emed ‘oaes tok springs | ch NUT EXTE wee oods + 45 Floren: wauping 1 se IN, | Herat Cate exposures Aids Bt AL HOUSE 3173 EG BRITTANY & or MBINATIC rebard Pet sired airs and NSION T CASH FOF SS aco BE. 56070. eedities. 341 6 anon eucer West side FE 45435. Sabre Mc dat ola. T ANY MALE 1 ~¥ | Pacer On fe a anne Pay Geel te R USED ROOMS: 5 R » 2414 st side mb $5425 ahts. $66 ¥ | _.mot tade for ce ve | 2 re. Tak EZER AND | Reasonabi lanerspring book appliances FURNITU furni AND BAT OOMS LIGHT — J BEDR aces or GRe small i) 4) Clad so 6h mattr “FE. 2.6042 « Quick service RE & shed. 45 PI H PARTLY | Overlook AGHT ANE rae MOD eis WMO RIFLE aint ei CARH POR payments. Eid 3 Parke. PE Phon 3 ROOM ne Grave LY| roo F Ing park 5 AIRY. | — C 332! $55 A MO- ‘GR # 76.14. FOR — waNtED LIGHT . FE @ ASH OF MA ce 2280 an e dé. 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BATH -- E ment ge nd TRA Box Hami 17 sOIN., (WS FURNITURE NEEDI ‘ mepisonn foot Sanoean |S re’ 5 bose decorated. ae 14808 y iieDE References Fe a ee on : 7, RADE OR SELL, FOLAROL - lute mode 169 FE HEATER RTA FE 2-5450 pou hare, ~ oo) EEDEDI|: ee ik _ se construction: EAR 5 eps = ewe OE EY) buy pg aeeeian ialey — would be more conv Ai j ee a: PE scans. ain ry aio USED, | A Accept DE LU op dollar W dd lots. Get IMs. WO roa sonable ren JECORATE 3 ROO 53-9769 N 10, - Kolng te enient { R SOFT in Sf “Abo 95 u sings, | —Hure oO. Tr XE TV. & gel) it for il buy outrl the| preteriee HKING COUPLE | enantr 2 t to tes 7 9M “AND ae » move th or you t or sell ENERS | | Sweet's n_ Traile ailer No. r : ght or]) 4 OUPLE | N sche pooslb New! BA — we p ts] $3 50 TO | Lar 133. Ra- CAS vr Par nH, i, Phone OR Bah Community rege APARTMENT. Pit Le pope beola @ sara | Newly decorated: TH COTTAGE Co piano then!” come back | WANTED TO one 3 aie | Easy RCTRIC Huron. PE. chase FOR | USED” “ iz 21131. NEEDED i ue private e CNT, PRIVATE ts FE |} iM : nly. FE nval ull race E 1948 FORD. —— DRYER your h PUR niture ROOMB USED FUR gar furnished, ntrance, heat TE ROOM APA i FE HOUSE * td escent Ho —$—————— transam motor, tri-c PORD ce. Co. $49 95. R. GOOD ome. FE 2-0 Picexe and, Pete ‘D FUR- per week P} Close: ia low ligbta | Paddock € RIMENT Pus ; EF 81460 . $45 PER MONTH. VA Be mes 61 . a 5-998 ission fo arbs, Line | ey . Co. . BM te 467. Please phic _ CAN £ Bu 2 r motore oin | ELECTR “— BEA’ 4 2289 fi me on s Cash gleaming astred pair n, B16 5 RMS ail dle yn. 3. BEDR TH CY. M siness Ww cycle. F' 1c RA _ THEN . ‘ r) 42 or wall ook foo pted wail & BA | "pane M MC - — 0 En O oO P | ANT z sel} NGE, coe wits tighibate yobs at ea oe ce eee eine eee Oper eee eee 2 ae pportunities 66 =_ome rete MY BAS Shige Sie sie! ae ae w. Rabel Morag Ve yous eith IR HOUBE-|j 4.7810 2 bbs vom | £E OFMERN see “3 BE ays, Eve 0 mo : OFF E otk O POO oe trade. M ta BULOU; + or pubit ee by iiivele sete? poe oo W iguis | ferrea. La "Lown [DROO M8 2 OR 3-1678,) Saul ER THE oe Poe ae For Sal Y 2-0721.; #ih 8 PPAPF, TAKE 8-6532 BE Smart Suclon ADVE wusiel jottn te cuca : : | _Serred. t Colored. C —~godin! 5°65, Siu 1%) BATH pment and» FINEST all is scee comatose” AND 3} “~~~ e Clothi mans Mls ied LIKE N AKE OVE Mie Bate praisals | ng ino , MODERN -| 6 nqulye 8 ouple p 2-29.30 chee and 18” Ox souable 5 bervic INN od cond ma orale in e ove Does EW. new R PAYME — Michigan OL ‘faim. Roct .| tee. ie oidert RN LIV- | ROOM 4 Meno re- or OK school . oF ate Mer © at 6 ee THER! tion FE 2 n. ALL ee 71 85 m r contra everythi 1960 GE NTS. . . 1:56 nenter Coo manstor Ve} onl PA miner. 3 BE +3 a. UL ambulato } Or wom ides N BAR, 1530 SIZES C 0. No ct balance made Television. ¢ BRAND WANTED a winter in summ in Pon- | : oe dq Hea RTIALLY i DRM MC 4.2225 ry. 34-hou en Bed ¢ GROC pants f CLEAN MN Sewing | Cente! money down. e. $43 cit de t ion. Custom. a : : GOOD ae on! ier ail ail t er, warm | to GMC t& bot w Pore | ke) ue ary AUTO rcare F fing 8 b THY a 8 +s from 35e USED W enter. Pe 23537 Bich! » You ae ved er _ reasonable FE USED BIN only, F he time. C in} er 8 Very ater 2 biccks ; 2 ¢ + Pontiac ) HEAT. * . gros 36 900 ye a Busir so fisbin ; shirts f ORK | gan| @nly $2.25 save $$$ out : __ PE 9806 K.1} RMS. AN ouples | ~~ 4548 pele ice $70 a { KMa KITC Press Be ‘totel UR - ery & «a ar. Spec 1e38 7 aays too Oreha at rom le; Chest wade oe z _ Servic weekly Payments = : _ D- BA 46 wre 5 op eekly. couple HEN FO om 6 coms eady ye eas $29,000 jalised BC Orel ackle Open New st and —._ | __ tac e Store . Good ¥ Want aa Adults oni TH PV 1a F & oF $40. mea RN wut 62, uste ar-around yea X'S FAL. ard Lk pen pw model. Uprights . PE 5-6 30 8. C ear’ ed _Misce 273 Baldi $is maar T ENT. | athe Pa Ron 4 ROOM 107 Wall TE } aA t s busine busine r Girt’ L cos a ik Ave __ crate- 8, slight 123. ass. Pon- ee t 1 | att aT 8 It i ures sd ss. In- ' : AT marre scr: F have BEN ellaneous 46% Rope ay Ate 7 oggite at | coull, 6s ee Aiaee & leer oe Nic Patt nf. ceane cap 11 Le AUBLU k \ a " Equioment living fa nee ae ce, bike i count prices mode as be or. or For Sale Mis: Mi FE YOU A ‘ « heater. TH AND. permite apartment e unit vor | Ine e to a te barhood ft Also | s by Dey o : » Bee It to al auton ¥ ols 20D MA year 7) cous 76 adding mact TVeEWRIT Ty noc 618. Par Est ean wed 960 fo ttn Children | quire 2496 Pi sponsible co ea: Cook er 2) roe or Week | down piu appreciate wil have | Suits TERNITIES asec 90 days 8 to j Gen, as 6 oe ay eau plece of ren sc APT : ity or $40 ; beth spar. go Harbor ine Dane Ave Wes oe and Geiberatee. ius eeGen sock. $13,509, Tito: ir: see ee size 1714 | WAYNE GASER | "tank FE GAL. oe ards , aul sf fe treet 141 ve ment K for st part 4 ve ees 464 AL retriger ments = stock. : on i ps. Ver p14. 121_N. same as cash 3-7253. poet eet We equipment office |5 ; SPAKE KE enneth ¢ ngle j4 Room uburn } ation uult ESORT | dren’ ler Wo y fine con- | i. Bagin: oT = OIL c eowill bi L ontet RM : Huron 8 i. Her part HOUS. ; KE 292 Uist er Rest s ‘siz men; on- | FU a" FU Om 19781 cin diges lume: lated bi EVERY THING FU len wEw PE rr ae Wa) for Ges weil ot is MONTH Fo Fee Rent Stores | ft of i encetent aps Boat LW | gence suits ari coats a ae 3048 AS RANGE. pee Seca lee 1K _. teasonabie e All UR. | rom Pont 4 10 M » 4-40 ver Inforn vontiac Ra | Sata ech di 8 63 , Acce nal front w at with | 0 8 SON SEAL O47 *. | PRE 7 Gin Goo | Cash ONLY Door Aen TR Inquir private | frig ontiac 4 rm INUTES : s mation ca @x es ; ee ee tion sto Houente ith -wes J ize 16 \L 44-LEN | EZERAS — well Ct. | & 3.96 5 Money Wan iitenes AND B ey SP Acinic | Highland shower Feel ra. -$ ROOM _ il FE rent STORs. 7 ~ ines! subdivinlon lake Penn MATER Ex- cond One “COAT | name brand UPRIGHT M on. 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A usiness tetas ers "NATURA Yo; Fluores: e orders plea veo} wat eury oF inte Highwa ANY ore 5 per cent baie 3 HMS & BAT anes re) 2 Pecrcom rane LAKEF 6 Room eer. fee Plenty st erms teal cl cap ene on WIN ae “MINK ST | Tuerescest, 208 Orch Michigan | +4 FREE PARK. 3o711 furnishea Cal year Adulte. - TH. sTOVE,_ | place Se ivi Faom ® HONT Bouse ~———— u lable OP 31 enty perk s| . ou WINTER C Neome OLE | PRE chard Lake. *] 388 ING" noMy|. $85 F Main — fi REFRIO | kite be parate di with fire. > RM LTRA- ball ing rR COAT — EZERS | e V4-Car ee ° $65 FE 6-00 our, he Go| Aerie tos ning Poom, “FRAME _aid nae FE 8-1100 SIZE 14 TALL all AT BARG | ar Ga =eeace Wantedit oo , os Cans ne i “ ura: | i, eee wae Be furnace eee | OARAGE, “0 MO. | Rent ; Res West | Q | Sale Hi He TALE piiances. Davaner, ain Paices. | FE aie ere 0 Rent ~ 4 E 2-150) NRAT. CLOSE M 4 nO rily turn 45 F or tnformat Lk. LI- ent “ort SU ousehold FOR 8A SOurE _MA 5 A 5 : i) OBE . 200 Meg e™ AT ton ke _ Gi LE O 5-60 1A AL Mw REDAM APT OW HO = ana” ete BATH. HEA ; vient $ ROOM” Da Oye. Mbiarage’ Wocated | “ie| fee ae om eacice REAL IONS 2 REFRIGERATORS. — 2B isreece hr SM Excel FLOOR ALUM tied oF to SIDING ~~ | Walled Lake’ HOUSE es MI car & 'i 4 om tows ATED ce d near W ed on a 24 —WES —~ ntiar ghiand Rd s stove $15 $50 EA GE . y cheap ent con- om NINGS stock 1 8640 eoarea Call OF _3 Ms eu Ue OL 27 , y Ccicine Ee ease : T SIDE Mich df 1Mbe 2 v1 8 Sta CH. 1 }~ eondit: sp. OR _3-8905 oney do .. STO . : EM & Gar | MOD = aud of 5 me FE 3-7 nt. Cry | OF FIC rE REST Ph OF ECE 8E te. FE 3- p= eondi RANGE. wn, $5 ArT WAN: EM LAGE. | KRN 4 7 ROOMA 32-2066 ‘ OR sTc AURANT yn 4-01 in CTIONA 0566. ndition, FE $45. “The VAL m & NTED 2 ; 13 ROO 34] Auton ROOMS 'f, BATH j locatia RE SP - ess DOING * ‘a & table L«¢M |@00D 5-5990 Qoob e old co. up farnihed |= 2 BEDRM | t MA & B I atic new AND BAT or 2 chil COUP! on olbetw ACE. ID } wilh NG WE suite C : ma ATCH.- > COND | Fo reliab) ‘ _W LDH ue ut ATH _Lake Are t and ATH, oll} idrer Ek wit and O een cent FAL soi le option tL CEL! Cal ple erator CLE | r a= e pion “ from ihe lett “aintance . eons OR *uriuitins| Ole if Mun ever ute rake FE 4-64 nul bavemert | (ras ene as noes RESTAURANT 0 buy. OR * EO ee a wernt are (Geac “oa Pe vest or REFRIG- |! arr 0633, cbaneer Gall: a s OA 82 stdtute Teal: r OOMS i 4 \ ah 23 12 r. @cotl ant y empode a cle- ares WITH - i] 3} slo a NO. RT r Ev Box 224 164 or Post f kB 40808, . AUTO | AD fe Z 6b RM MOL to 6 4-099 141 8 1 to In or NEW ct pe bedr SOFA tissere 2 ELE | tach SAW FIL es. a2 Office |4 FE hTO. HEAT APAR’ tke] | stele IERN CL “3 8 Telexr ayit higew 1ew build FIx- nest $9 edrm 829 BED | fo 8, roaster, CTRIC RO- ments } f ILER AN COUPLE oe ATTRAC $127, i Br ARTMENT : Availab OBE IN jon aph. FE 5 ay in er ing on - 42 washer . beds $ r_ parts sae O- _223;_E ole D AT- - DEaIR ae Mur TIVE R and New [NTS Ho myth le $55 @ F.ABT c a OR . year tea ies co main 4. apt s $i7. ref 4. GAB Elgin | 6-9 ey pane es _Waltwa 4 ~ set bg , 81 house ES APARTM phy bed PE MB UTIL i AIR C 1 & 2 Bed wr agil 1 Realtor month. Rolf Clarkator STORE . 7 | ineludes se at mmunity. | ik range ${7 rigera- | ~ RANGES _ e a aaeoa falton Blvd ter, ler over fant tree inl eNT|4 — ROOM 4488 ie Moe CONDITION dioom ' PE 31848 146 8 Te e Rit! Pe om Husiness space in!) “= , livin aa per mont. | HE | ie rib $6 EZ TVs $29 Electric Ran ==. | L. ooaniGan | 5-7835, 2 28A6 » Call Bn he Fast a & PRI MANAU mon bve BD RMS OP le- ie st Office. C district op rae sell Map rters. Ow ! 2 Tr GAIN HO’ TERMS. Prigidai ange Lt | oa od. 3441 D IUMS A me Fi side W ae mn KH 19 8 ry Dretas wi TION T . or desire bas Heat ppe t and Cash fc mer et ace. 101 USE B U re Wash _Adams Rd unning R ND COUPLE rk 72 orking cou arnt | \ALMARGt HT. A FE 64 O BUY LO gotiated ble jean Meh | » ereanal vedere te FE Cas uy-Sell | sed Wate er Rebull 2 PUEL © __ Auburn a... off DESIN “4 couple. Fis I]: aT APT op week 268 aft Low MA Terr e cen ben PA sal furniture. 2 PIE 2.6842 4 at Laf r Softene t L OIL TANI ‘i house with ca rURNIS HOOMB. OI Open 861 6 end er > & sale ace Mu ne ANGUS, R IECE, ay: CRUM at) dition. TANKS. a ) ‘ 5 Da 18 gia MC pm 4g: uilding nfo Mt- 1S, Real ; t HOME 5E P ELECT les will GOO! to buy a uble gare ene ‘and hol ne IND FROOR Ny & Ban 2 4RMS COR F Co ‘ Or » Realtor HS bed ; SECTION i UL 3465 A RIC +1N_ delive iD CON- a you : ‘ : 10 dren 3 8 CURT or Re anyille heac 86 ONAI : _2-3000 uburn R. | .SOrL r. FE 5-0 Soaeees (On ar aida fae ptron only see ON er furnished HPAI Pani A. Kk am oom. |: 2685 Orch AINS CH 2 nt Misc S] _ NAW adPrara 30° 8 $25 4 $3.78: PIPE. PE 120. A 5-118 ediate/@ oR Jobnsen Adylis Ren A. Kern, Re ue fo WAND chard Lake AL cellaneo SINCLAIR iaaais) |) (rinera! $i. irseer ois 46 GE REFRI . $3 bg 3-in. soil R LEN¢ ‘Sha | eee le wean | ate Na i weos Ms toys ai eee ge, age ge ME Pores fare Se are Living Quarte 4 > rep. rE voeo bab N. Pera kre Senter COURT AP 30208 'Y ae =; Town bb Ge re of ae | Loe Pre per ty veri meee ' rest station for cae es ba) wasarae $15. ches lane aa! eto -EC- +INCH “sont ee rs 9 4M 8 e- tiv uu teil TS : c 1-0600 ountry R ‘ " f ; cial oh paconabiel on, low ut ar . love sei ove =$1Q 4 tood work WA IPE. BUSINESS [ad PVT BA e apts ig for core 208) JON eal- 8m or Ke | al help able rent His esses sis eat $15 vu)? 3-8152 ing cond BHER ered 6 FT. WOM - ne Kne TH & quiet ye where tt i jatinge b ES BT = all attr nt es availabdl Pinan. 2? GO ise te coats as ion. $90 —) E P Lon ee hare AN DESI 6 b Rd OF ENT. ON t yet frie ne peopl i» 28 drat REET H NE active \ : e¢ Phon 100D CH OR 31121 & HAMIL - OR n° 8 LUMBIN soe ineas pines shome cle RES TO _ ROOM Pp i 39-7887 ner with ere ndly? Cool ay - ate | ground ym s Large OLLY 3 oO | Corner Tel offtce bile e FE chest @ AIRS -@OFA ee ye TON DFLU ho 8. Saginaw G suPPLY. 95 He omen, ieacher in, with nished. Heat ANTIALLY ; ea by fr as ventilatt a sum. month Local ref house i olf Drive legraph R Iding 3 lamps re sé . ANTIQUE ar old, $15 XE DRY - FT. CA t blocks at a ‘lL F . Tt unt ane OU sifort — ith : erenc nd reom 12 t dase noon 4 UE $75 o K ER b ST §-2100 . 2 2 9101 5-1410 Wiekilays. Ce sleek ta 0M ee water fon ie aoe a cn vind: rd a . : es $55 8 ere ‘nak comniete ie 2 nl q SERVICE stat s10 7 wae ee sine 8- nai for Sopied washer jane G with IRON F REceserD PACHER WI “AT DE L488 before S Arai nt yer month pis rei! B . : | gon Bre vent spot W wares BE STATION De BARG n, $2 00 RE, IRONER, ABC Pi West_ - Thom t quality, y Siig eee ae J, SHARE = { wAY'TON N ore &' opm 102 pullalrtg x Adults -iniTy IC | Bld dway Co Write Jud- ness oppo im learaait ; ALERS | Sei : AIN HOU weekly | $15 2 ABC PERF __ To. pson. 7005 M59 ad rks 1 two > HOME urnist _ NEAR Vv Huron Gu i « Det 1100 i- pee ae rtunith a our bus Lelas Trace sE — | 15, 4x7 ERFECT COND YR. eres Se el nett tie 1) tee farm Adu AN ADM Uni sae ee prpnowat ove Pas glioe (Mavesiie | Mis shorgi ince plea! aitna Fe, BEDRM ON" Cane at) 28 tax) weoter, perfect F conn | "Msten NB gird. om wou 023 oe ages OR 3-9 s only. 912 w cE iN LAKE ; US : ; IPLEX. | Susi uvday e $ ing Center Bie iracie at "DRM —— re tub. & ct cond. Ls om pson a ca at D LIKE COUP AT DRAYT 003 after 1 p pede a bath Modee LARGE 1 Oe : NOW AVAIL | eee iness _Op o atl in Bunc fae elas uffed chairs pore Oy | rep solid wk Gossrner Large | eves 7005 M50 Weel, a 2 ree cours WHO PLAY| turn ad a NEAR AAP ee weet len & i OAS HEA’ -ARLS | P rtunities 66 thts p on oe piste, OF Ft fron = £30 Pieture weal desk, $43. om WOOD FRA Geen mame on Aut our mod urn A pt Heat 1 nM 1-418 eal fur eens 1EAT—I = lete nel sf WiFiat | cures € poster | 58! ME W vision ‘ burn Aver ern] Oe dults onl and utile Fe : » Ailuits ‘BASEMENT 5 | a ( Hl SM eavin uding al E ~_COM- . lamps r bed, | ° Als @. Fine cor INDOWS, 29° rh 42. adn) saree Blog Leon At y. 812 week. Call UNION ° : Nick Autom 1.Ds j; SMALL TX a ¢_state O appliances. KN nocki— , misc. PE _oF 0 metchin ndition. $5 = . 2h. ilee bear. ADULL * ee topo Call ‘ TERR? . rolie & | ON atic iau with uM. AND PIECE _ OR 3 Br ces. ! KNOCK = r part. E a screer each. 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OR drapes x STOVES BO ae aa ~ 0 33 ent Apt as First Goer, pasate, | cr | ie 8 a week wWA.| Kitchen. Repareie ain cT LOC on Ts AN CO. aC __3-5876 All wool | che UGH. CAS wee s. Furnished : 54 prctefred priv a eom | meee a ecko an es oR all Gatew oct with OCAL TL erry St. ABINET nged. Tu sOL H “WA » ae nished tred 6) ate. Ge M | 1845 Wil All out ac Automatic itl baseme ing Toom Fr MSTRIBU' Gdn Cor marred, SINK, NEW. ens FE: rmer's 602, 2D. ex. I U ¥ 1 ROOM Seman Ligne: eae eee wiiems LAR tee | yao pel me nt Purne OR INFORM oe ' Borrow wit orner E. Mike | as $74.95 GRATE | SIN 2-0801. Mt. Clem -UMBER P : APT mene | DE. 5 1 nia St | § BE Be m Rd. | 7M pr mo er. Partiy. turn ATION ~ with Confidence _Co., 1060 B OM GER SEW - STANLEY RICES _ room MAP ABO 8 as heat FF ROOM & i a 10M H 3.4071 ¥ turn ON onfid 0 FEE Ww. ‘Aur unro Overcoa! WING MACH ALUMIN 1 GARAC he fooe de nee R E4-1378 BATH ae heat. Dial it FUR} vac K LOOM $25 t ence | _! 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MA pleces. ~~ 740 C Com: R 55 mo eek ofl Canara f ly dee. | fon LAND L }- pext d 8832 -Dv = N YO Bt dns ‘siz0t _PE sade be ‘ooley Lake - re) West Comme teasonat Lake AKE, N vac | Goor otak N ee | : ‘ U NEE ml ers ER on — autitul n nicheneae RM ABT wi tr eos 3 eet Vang able | Cheam and. anton § Collagen oh _For Rent Rooms, EW are 1S ss Ga terse SPACE HEAT: + cs tale pm day bath TH | 0! he 2 R : rejiab neat. 8 > furr 2 59 1 be AUTO hompson, 1005 prices Delive 2 _ a1 102 tsons belo and ent. 1/2 BEI reat MB Ok le coup Sa per vee ROOMS s ST: glad to ; MATIC HOT ¥ MAS, W rigs aval p.m, 2 BE BE 27425. BATH pire 3-52 ple to J manth to with ne Nic me ~~“ ; ATE help er. 40 HOT W 9. West. Cash sable 7 BEORD re 330. FE DRMS ¥ 45) VEC une 1960 a no prly Y Fu RI * FINA ta gal. bo ATER HEAT. oO ash and : uM, _Fourth, & SOAR : URN. I tmont 7. Picasa: ate bath NISHED 702 Porit NCE C MA 6-16 ttle gas. 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I No Monty ‘ES ft with ra cipen nc, |2 ROOMS A E 40000. — mo.| fiom hi dear gare If-conditioned Brainadit e ses : CE STAT w LIVINaSTO BOUT ANYTH rs ONeY ‘Down "Sy : "vest, Pari 8 MS AND BATH. waa fed AU sha we i siacea (kaos FRONT | ATION |. awrene INGSTONE: FORT ING ¥O ermine N - TRA ou STOVE” L oe $30 $1 in vie lacks |. an 41 ROOM “s Se 4 FO HE HO Ut SCHICK’ OLD # DE IN Priv. &ORE 2-3719 only. Ay! mo. C inity 4719 sw. POR GE Fo 41538-9 UND A ME WANT I¢ k EATER ent. Cl F147 27 Oak alr @1447 all afte nos: | y roghots. \ . ’ ie 325 E A us T tas ca SEP S TROO ose ROOM i. | FUR rap yee . FED RE — ttle o SALES BE SINGLE BED M ree PRIVATE vt mm | _titeet LELE BATH Mean raples glefe tad " xitehon ROOM FO ] a ON mie $500 = oe wey ve — Rox” LY 3-3711 a _Dulitie ATH DO e 4703 THO he home. O UND N privdeges Rr FAD 5 : ™ R cates al a, zane t a lot Tess. $25 SPRINGS & titles “3 RP 1 LA Ic | r DY e NG _: * aces os roland, 38 SW) Uulitieg x bath " ey outurnace ute bath ICE CLEAN RM wea’ Lourn side ‘of nN = Piweds ée Tw & BRD, SINOER PORT Zi Ui age -~ _tchool. 126 N. A ul es furn.. id fl <6 ee hee Ek ris Ced N. © for lad IN_ of H ] ] Teains i dept. oe § 50 ZIG-ZAG 9 ps 6 Euclid 8 . NEAR _refriger t plus Wa oor All all #M Sprit $75 ar Ta. Ce dy or gent. F PRIV. u an St. py for real ect ATTACH. PRIVATE i ROO ator, Pho shor, soy ber mo ROW 4.0981 | (M-80) , Up t w MONTHS poder eam . 3 vanbo” We TE M, ne OR ele lone ROOMS FOR Bet. p> rr ™ ¢ buy, sell TO Pp Terms. masher 98. is ri seorated. 0 AND tng room, EXTRA LAR e109. | 4 ft heymioon ¢ ale FORMER. “REASO . Voorheis & i lonths Repa = look rt or trade. . t's Appl. FA ib 3a. week. uu ette, ed OF oom Ott: aA NABE I: FE y prewne. RA 7 ROO mci uste ities. Sage Modern mitehen. Peat i oe & 2 Secteke stey we” ease & BOARD | ss | liz. 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EPL s $i “OLD | ice new mod < 4 FRI. oTOé Hey ¥. tm ee trance =| refrig.. hi reet park n Pon. ) FRONT M ne .PR $-7 i tf NG ROOM FE 8.2967, station ern 2 ba miles E TO pe. tiv : . 7 ROO oya| New iow ‘vente: ‘Be ing, steve 4 - litle oes ODERN po re pene: POR RENT IN| Bem revitont teen tie ape il Loa bol Auburn, Heights’ am = —_ furnished. wale, Bee Seencere Hein; ron Kner oaLE with privile Fin; pegtt moa leesh loration constaie- + 20 n Com ag eal eae or 1 mile = 8 lund Priva ae ATE Masser: with tub} Kicher Pu eirering se FE ae ae nowith bieh F202 Pontiac tig APA on Aedura | ©; Fite ong we 4 Fnone On gee pHIRLEY ‘ Al on rouse water a bath G ROOM FOR W bas a — ta near ton Quick: a Ste $89.95: tT _ Many po ld pet cen’ ; dort a 2 ries € ON Re aes APTS. eanwe b F) Ly iinet Wiivais oe; ake 12 pee eg SS iranine” mietate, investment cin Seahoard Fi $500 “LOANS |’ seratche val ae. $40 85 wm, Naan Ww Matic Tf FLOO |. ‘| Lon riton La est of Po -BEPING * treet rete progra ete 6 weeks | } nan pany ran severa 4 Ww. PA N’S = : ba i, m. PRI. RIA A E 64514 |" 8 ae like $e ke Village wig OOM, 16 N. t fT sn ts wh at comnany (ee 18§ N PER ce Co ranges in electric siee a Ms FAR: rer oe * 29,1959 eg -- ~ Today s Television Programs -- |TV News: and Reviews Channel 2WIBK-TV : ‘TONIGHT’s TV MIGHLIGHTS~ Betty Ann Grove as guests. 6:00 (2);Movie (cont.) (1) The ae. ee (4) News, Weather. e = ree gunmen (7), Baseball (cont.) ride into North Fork and at- (9) Popeye. tempt to take over town and 6:15 (4) Californians. 6:30 (2) News, . (4). Californians (cont.) (7) Curtain Time. (9) Quick Draw McGraw. 6:4@ (2) News Analyst. (7) Sports. 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. 7:00 (2).Divorce Court. i (4) Col. H. Flack. Comedy: | Flack gives big league crook some trouble. (1) Arizona Gun. get rid of McCain and Mar- sha] Torrance. . i (9) Feature Theater. Mar- | garet Lindsay, “On Trial.” (2). (color) Red Skelton. Pre- miere show? Red features Errol Flynn and singer Scott | Engel as guests when he por- i trays loader. (4) World Series Speciai. Managers and players of both pennant-winning teams (9) Sheriff of Cochise. and other baseball person-) (9) Albert. slums. In the TV version, Ben musical. TAKES oven aioe 7:3@ (2) Divorce Court (cont.) ~alities will be featured with)13:15 (9) Salt Cod. =| Gaceere ayes 6 Fonte See | Reese Taylor and Kirk Education Wavanaanas ie | (4) Laramie. Western: - Ern- - Mel Allen, emcee. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. bey trem the New York slums. Deugias are the latest_ggditions | ais above, has been sworn , arst (7) Bing Crosby Show. Mu- (4) To Be Announced. He turned to prize fighting be-| to the roster of NBC-TV's “A yn est Borgnine and Marsha o pr gnting in as Ceylon’s new prime min- st star in “Ci sical-variety with guests (7) Pantomime Quiz. cause it was the most | Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt,” — * Hunt guest star in “Circle of Louis Armstrong Peggy Lee. iS it was the most logical path | ister following the assassina- FES sees ot Sarees G oe Shearing and Frank oe for him, became a chanmp, min-| set for cee. Ot B® .* | fion of Solomon Bandaranaike. sree Semone ene Sinatra as 8 sal guest with 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. jgled with human garbage (pro-| Red Skelton's guest on his CBS- | The 56-yearold former school son of Indian chief is acci- Bin e in Yikes to first (4) World Series. moters, gamblers, etc.) and gave Ty half-hour Tuesday, Oct. 6. will teacher is deeply religious and dentally killed, daughter. in song, ‘“Thank|12:50 (9) News. his mother, his girl and his best/he Jayne Mansfield, playing @| superstitious. Brilliant. and the (7) Sugarfoot. Western: Tom ce a ae Saal friend the ald heave-ho before country girt. . . . Dick Clark bed] first prime minister of € : . eaven for Little Girls. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. first prime minister of Ceylon Brewster finds himself teach- < a agreeing to throw the Big Fight. ' pooked pean Alan Drake into. aha : : A (9) Theater (cont.) (7) Musie Bingo. eh f | who was not born wealthy, he ing school in supposedly nice, (9) Movie The human garbage, of course.'nis Saturday night ABC-TV show! 4... been known to swing wide- : ri {10:00 (2) Garry Moore. ‘ overplayed its hand and Garfield been swag Ke friendly town with guest 10: 00 : : 1:30 (2) As the World Tu y for Oct..4. Drake has bowed out | ly from left to right in his poli- Stare cena Spleens | Sie jee waniagl ag cil (T) To ° ms Gazzara came to his senses th US because! of his: wife's death at the | cies. Dahanayake loves to trade Ray Danton. miere with regulars pares pper. to win the B. F. in a rousing finish. hands of a New York caneian quips and is celebrated for his (9) Million Dollar Movie. Lorne and Durward Pact . 2:00 (2) Medice. This is the old chestnut, or killer. degeerel. Drama: Viveca _Lindfors, featuring Jane P os i . (4) Queen for a Day. punching bag, and I think the only | * * * . “No Time for Flowers." Demone. and Gertrude Berg (7) Day in Court. reason for putting it on is to give) y..% Paar's NBC-TV shows ‘oe! . | as guests. . i ‘ ‘ . (52.) | i weed Series Spec. 2:30 (2) House Party. _.. |a director the pleasure of attempt | Nov. 10-12 will be taped in Nassau Require Reapportionment. 8:00 (2) Dennis O'Keefe. Drama. | 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. ‘ing to recreate a fight scene. In G Champion hes Towne tries to Sway son’s| - (cont. (7) Beat_the Clock this case, Director Dan Petrie— | CHICAGO — Legislative reap- feontod | (7) Crosby (cont.) \ Le drawn the directorial honors for | ; teaeher involving sons (ay News: (9) Movie. ° _assistéd by -farmer fighter and a “Cindy's Fella,” which siars! lportionment 1s mandatory unde: semis t Lem ae ae: 15 (9) Weather '$:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Lgeod eee oat ee James Stewart and George Gobel Provisions of the-constitutions ob: ae = vO | 19:30 (9) Sports Show v | (7) Who Do You Trust? ie . y on NBC-TV Dec. 15. ‘served by 42 ofthe states add aegaecaond | pled | sas ) |. (4) To Be Announced. Gaztara. was drooling, glassy. —————--— — . ; : ~ (7) Sugarfoot (cont.) |10:30 (2) Moore (cont. eyed, tty kneed, puff ed F (4) U.S. Marshal. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. a y-ey (9) Movie (cont.) al ; “ 4 and a mess at the finish, But a S48 8:30 (2) Dobie Gillis. Premiere) (1) Keep Talking. Season (4) To Be Announced. ind 4 To Have Strong Opposition victorious And ud and . vay jere: Ad lib comed (71) American Bandstand. | ~ mess. pre - Show: Dwayne Hickman| prem : nedy | . happy, too. The gamblers are : stars as Dobie Gillis, typical! show features Carl Reiner, |4:15 (2) Secret Storm. cradtalioa. ef saree . teenage boy with typical master of ceremonies with 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ev ; teenage problem. Tonight, Morey Amsterdam, Joey (4) Split Personaality. Ase Ty ey, eal lor ne arr oore S Ne"atemp tix weekly) labo, Danny-Dayion and) (8) Sherwood Foret. final igh was at rather, auch ) drawing at local movie in| <. Paul Winchell, and ae be (2) Movie. decided to cro . the e 1 ; order to have money to enter-| Cass. I (4) (color) George Pierrot) ah Ka fee “Pp buss By PHYLLIS BATTELLE this Wednesday night “I've Got’ A tain guest star Tuesday, (9) Wrestling. Live fro" Presents. thought Gazzara’s pe ormance | NEW YORK — Tonight on CBS-|Secret’” will fight for weekly atten Weld. 1 Windsor. . | (9) Loofiey Tunes. ae cee TV, an, amiable gentleman named tion with Moore's {nendly opposi (4) Fibber McGee and Molly 11:00 (2) (color) News 5:30 (7) My Friend Flicka He knew way he was supposed Garry Moste begins beating his| tion. Perry Como Comedy: Fibber and neigh- (4) News, Weather. 15:85 (4) srs to do and did“it well, except for) considerable brams out.._Against ve worrte d?" Garry «ays bor encounter property diffi- (7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales: - a his tendency fo lapse into radio the he toughest competition ever faced ‘ culties when it is discovered| , and guests. ieee ‘resonance in “mr inti-| by a television artist aise see, Um very lucky. 1 that Fibber's garage extends (9) Wrestling (cont.) his scenes. Ellen Madison played ~*~ * have low blood pressure, so when into neighbor’ Ss property. /11:10 (2) Weather. | his gicl. This was her oo vt TV For his opening ery hlore the tension hits, l just get my (7) Wyatt. Earp. Western: ‘11:18 (2) Sports. role and she did herself prou Show.” he pits his charm and wits, Pressure mp to’ where most peo: ‘, ee arr ) Nightwatch Theater. : : ” Earp takes his: life into his 11:20 (2) Nig ‘TOO STRONG ‘against a Bing Crosby special on} Pie's ts all the time. _ hands when he sets out alone Melodrama: ao 0 osition Low French Tone came on too! ABC. Next Tuesday, he competes! He leaned back in a desk chai Jo arrest’ man accused of) an ay all a sinister promoter.,with the first of NBC's quacter- — a scatters! sonaiicnae’ Frere 4) Jock P ar. Variety arte rnie Hamiiontas a punch fighter | million-bucks spectaculars, and = “ng. le a) Sees © Oar: rey a.| St S He ee big vote from this referee.|that rating race'll go on for 39 9) Movie (cont.) guests Lauren Bacall, Syd- evenson ays e | (9) Movie (cont.) - | ? naa [nae ap Florence Stanley was fine as Ben's weeks. As if this weren't enough. 9:00 (2) Tightrope. Drama: Con- ney Chaplin and Ken and Feels Nikita Backing nors as tndercover cop; Mitzi Welch. . | moves in on Detroit syndi-| (7) Shock Theater. ae Away From Split cate planning to take over} drama: Roland Drew, “In-! B b S y G Sh Id | numbers racket in local! visible ce eee , ‘| NEW YORK (UPI) — Adlai EL O a s ary Ou town. (9) Starlight e-ateT.| stevenson revealed today that So-| N CG : Ab B . -(4) (color) Murray Party. Drama: John Barrymore, |\viet Premier Nikita “Khrushchev ot ripe out Ing Season premiere: Kathryn) “Bill of Divorcement.”” (32. ‘apparently has abandoned his op-| eee Murray as hostess ages WEDNESDAY MORNING position to step-by-step control and By EARL-“WILSON Jackie Cooper, Brandon | aa inspection of disarmament by an NEW YORK — Gary Crosby “has a right to beef” about| ‘ “ae Carl, Lysley. Rich 6:00 (2) Continental Classroom. international eentrol body. life’s strange ways, “but he has no right to beef about Bing, « eS 6:50 (2) Meditations. se sop a 2 the who is a mighty sMiy guy and does things for you that you, - Answer to Previous Puzzle \6:65 (2) On the Farm Front. |New York Times;" The former may never Kear about,” says brother Bob . '5:00 (2) TV College. |Democratic presidential candidate STC Ee! [clom Aa) Today. jdescribed Khrushchev’s “fantastic’’ Crosby: in an eel defense of Bing | a5 = ~ (7) Big Show lvisit to the United States as a Bing is hurt,” Bob -told me here. “The! A CRRAWN UMA 7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. “hopeful omen’ for world peace. reason he didn'tcatch their act in Las Vegas = (7) Breakfast Time. He said conversations with was, as he sald, ‘If I go to see their open-| Riot | 8:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. Khrushchev during the day they ing show, they are going to feel like they are) 2 . 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger. | spent together in Iowa indicated not making it on their own.’ owed AL 9:00 (4) tooies) ‘Bozo the Clown. | q sharp reversal in some of the “But Bing knows every word of their show a _— 2 4 = Riley | Soviet Premier’s attitudes. —he will.go see them some night. | - . 717) Stage 3. : “I asked if he thought he could | “Bing got congratulations from the GARRY MOORE -~ ‘10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. satisfy our insistence on adequate) other three after the new baby was born. ——— Z ———— ——_____— and rere ad ees oe aa And last week he had three of the boys As coins me and sae tours [2 4 . control if we agr Oo his proposa iI don't anticipate any big trouble. 1 Noted | ae 1 12B ig ’ 18 19 [io ti Me Hor complete step-by- step disscma:l Pieiaeniis 4 th to his house for dinner. As far as I know, Tercrtil ania pilinigsoeer he (pesaa Enrico — i W ment,” Stevenson said. “His reply. ay wees ate. bility that 1 could) be entirely u eae nine _| was that he thought international! “Gary has a right to beef because in the Army the guYS wrong ” in “ta ——" 1] control and inspection adequate for | wouldn't let him rest, due to his, being Bing's son. But instead | Garry is an ambtdble guy who ; 12 ae 1808 2 7 7) - each of the phases envisaged by his. of getting angry at the kids irr the service, he got*mad at Bing | bristles only.at the creweut. His. een ut thie a u uy United Nations speech could be’ + * we .£ entire staff for the hour-long show overs | } iW Lacie i 7 ; iY |aemeved left Bh “Very few people can come up with the ‘loot to start a new tone ce to operate the same way) si poe! — | “The rep ies eff me wi e | (Nobody: ever screams or wran. is Perfumes ib & 4 {clear understanding that in their; eee << bisa icine oe gles. temperament is an ex} i ahs Se a q | 7 |view an international control body | . you, Know 750m pensive luxury we can't afford’’). ; measure. , | should have the power and facili-| jwhere. oe As a result. jis. self-termed Ar ro aa , | | ties to control and inspect each! Bob aaded: “Once I was “simple, open type of show for) 33 Yarn. ekein 5 step of the disarmament process to; stranded in Georgia. I jsimple, open types of people’’ last] * “— iS A # the extent necessary to insure Com-| wired Bing for money. He year Stole the ratings from ‘ The | eaeet eee W # | a] M} ma we tie iota rang to} said no. But an agent I Californians” and “Bat Master Bora eee. IR TTT] the needs of each phase” | Knew asked. if I needed = 32 Obtained . 5 ‘Ma jail Si | money. I resented Bing’s cans | * * * mex’ 33 Scandinavian : carry figures af you can khock * . . attitude — till I found out B 34 ail a Philharmonica at la Scala it was Bing wha gave me off slick westérns, you can knock f b : — 7 “OS - » spectacular: i ate 7] ) Scores Huge Triumph the money. re reales fia dent ne ' ny ¥ eadian 4 , i “a A sift F e 8 "AN any-, : rive knots : J Li MILAN, Italy-(UPI).— The New T hadn't thought It through. thing in the TV business anymore 44 Pairy fort 2 pee 4 — a ° nan ment York Philharmonic Orchestra con- When Gary thinks it through, unless you can come: up with an % nome iat (Vase 25 Revert a Peak Jn sian ducted by Leonard Bernstein. the relationship will be closer unprececcent st ig like Greta Popes § Bmall spring 27 He was -—— eastern scored a major. triumph at La an ever.” Garbo r unless you can get 33 Rerreure a t Beart » Frolic “@) , Scala Opera House last night. Bob Crosby told “the neph- : Vice President Nixon rye Wish ompl a er thas ; * ” H_ Wer onde es 55 Srickat 3 Choe e faa ‘aaeai 48 River in A capacity audience surged for- ews that he suffered 80 much il Were a Te nr Rene ia . f 56 Botanical is ceceneorre 35 — aaa ” Se ward to cheer the conductor and professionally from beirig in Garry pat Nhe 8 ; a list o eativa. ‘ an } ‘i * ix Ang $7 pela 12 Former'y aa — : 61 —- ribet the pagina < _ erg hi the shadow of - -Bing'‘s name Sy te ee a rowing up 58 Roasting rod 19 Cheerless ndian ou in type phonic organization in e Uni ‘ SCASO Protected that he considered changin 1 Arrived * ne = “ ” Stair part *¢ Prove States whefi their concert ended. his name. sea He had entered an ‘'X"' beside | Freddie the Free-| — See 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:39 (2) December Bride. (4) Treasure Hunt. os Ding Dong School. 10:55 (T) News. : 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy<’ (4) (color) Price Is Right. (7). Lady of Charm. (9) Abbott & Costello. 11:30 (2) Top Doar. (4) Concentration. |; (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 11:45 (7) Detroit Today. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tac Dough. | (7) Across the Board. -- Today's Radio Programs ™ Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change teal notice WIR (740) ~~ “CRLW (800) WW) (950) WCAR (1190) WXYZ (17 Geen cual — WBR (1800) | e . - = » * = , aT - 11:00—WIR, News fae “a Mall WIR, Showcase . some WWJ, Network Time CKLW, News, Toby Davia Ww World Series ¢-90—WIR, News WXYZ. Surrell 0 ee Wan. News x Winter WWi, News CKLW. Hopwood : CRLW. WPON, Music Sone — + WJBK, Stereo ews, 6 ~y WPON, News, ” == 0:30 WIR, Din WEDNESDA ORNING WwW, B. “as la weak % —, ¢:00--WIR, News, Agriculture WPON Candietite. were. it 7:%_ WIR, Guest House CKLW. Club ' WWI News, Maxwell WJIBK, Tom George w Pp. Mor ‘AR, Sheridan . CKLW. ar. -| Q3ad , Wear. Jack Bell ae 5g ey Hall ‘ % wWe eS ire ‘we Ren deo : “Rr 3 tow wit Dan sirhy * sae WIR. Composite | Wkth. Neos, wort, WWs Monitor . News, Toby Davie WXYZ, Night Train wie Mews, 4 CKIW Rowe w |. Mews, ot WCAR, News ?: a eee 6:80 WCAW Woodling Wolf F . CRLW. Knowles CKL — David 9:00—WIR. Kiplinger Ww. ews, George | CKLW. Bible WCAR. N. «a, Sheridan "CRW. ig touar Twa" nee 18:08, New agg . ww “r Boe c . News, Davie seus ‘iets onan w News, George WPON, Bite Sounds when es Casey That Rotten Fight Game Didn't Spoil Hero After All ‘ By FRED DANZIG » NEW YORK (UPI)—Anyone for prize fighting today? - The Du Pont Show of the Month dpe aers to CBS-TV last,night with “modern” version of “Body and Soul" and showed us that boxing still is a rotten sport. If you recall, in 1947 John Gar- field played in this movie which used Fight Game Plot 1-A to dem- onstrate: The fight game may be corrupt, but man’s dignity is not a punching bag. in the movie, Garfield played | a Jewish boy from the New York momma. As usual, Neville Brand se Martin Balsam pertermed week acinus a acer Sobral te show was done by the makeup man: His name is Dick Smith. * *« * THE CHANNEL SWIM: ‘Meet Cyd Charisse’’ is set for NBC-TV on Tuesday, Dec. 29, with Tony Martin and Eve Arden sharing the hour. .. . Thelma Ritter has pulled jout of the CBS-TV Phil Silvers special’ ‘Louse."” Pert Kelton replaces her+ jin the Saturday, Oct. 17, hour-long ‘“The Balladof Louie: the, ¢ code of the West, ‘‘Never Trust No Injuns,”’ is proving true in the case of TV's Cochise who ditched his post as Apache chief to become a gun-toting lawman. Mike Ansara, who starred for two years In “Broken Arrow,” makes his debut Thursday night in “Tales of the Plainsmafi’’ (NBC) still playing a redskin. But this time instead of skulk- “T had thought,” he smiled, by or. = Crosby.” 4 NEWSPAPER TALE: Once * starring Ingtid , . . Christine Weaver) Arquette was elected ciety... . Doris Duke plans to | Univ. of ‘Hawaii’. . Alfred Hitchcock asked James Stewart to appear in his next movie, and Stewart asked what it was about. Hitcheock began: “Tt’s about a guy Who gets murdered . - .” and Stewart said, “That's gord enough for me,” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: ‘\niks Anonymous. ef ts tmceabee gle pn: tego 40 werk, he calls another member who rushes over and talks him out of it . (Copyright, 1958), : & be Feats earl, brother, * correspondent doing a feature story on Gen. Mark Clark didn't know his age. He cabled the NY office. “How old Mark Clark?” An editor in NY thought the Cable needless and cabled back: “Old Mark Clark fine. How you?” . , * » Suzy Parker, who's expectirig, is resting in Switzerland, near Bergenstock, Audrey Hepburn’s dream town .. . Rese Lee told Beatrice Lillie of her horror of vaccination. Bea snregesd. “I always send die maid to get mine.” THE MIDNIGHT EAR... ‘ Ingrid Bergman and Lars Schmidt plah a trip to Philly to ‘see “The Miracle Worker” which he may produce in Paris, 16th ol] well—but sister Phyllis isn't a partner. Cliff (Chartle . BING | “of changipg it to something entirely different—dike. Sam Cros- *. in the old disk a INS, a Rome ¥ Gypsy | nants and Dorethy McGuire hit their to ASCAP, the songwriter's so- give a music scholarship at. the ’ y Youngman tells of Beat- those he felt migti hurt his rat- ing, and a check beside those he was not particularly concerned | There were considerably | about. more checks than Xs. “Of course.) he mused, ,week they've got Ingrid Bergman You know, when you get Ingrid Bergman opposite you—well, I'd. like to stay home and: watch her myself.’” For 25 years. show business in ‘TV, always successful. eight vears of daytime television, Moore has been in; which could have gone on end: to the endless delight of | lessly, lady viewers Reyenue Bureau, self up suddenly and threw himself amd the into this incredibly tough competi-' tive situation. The explanation-~ “IT was assured by the network | and by various spor show could continue indefinitely as: a fixture. nat. word ‘fixture’ frightens mé.- When ygu become a | ‘fixture,’ you're likely to get fat, dumb and happy ‘CONTINUITY NEEDED* Now he feels that he will do well | against the heavily publicized, big. * budget opposition NBC may be | interested / in his theory of why: “one First in radio, then! After | Internal | he pulled him-. ‘$ that our We Carry the Following Television on Sales Floor @ General Electric @ RCA Victor @ Admiral — @ Philco “TV history has preven that a | ing around the teepees, he'll wear | a deputy marshal's badge. { What's more, the impassive In. | dian will sport a Harvard accent | |According to the script, he’s an | Apache educated at the staid old ' sthool, | Ansara,-a Lebanese, will continpe’ hen ‘to wear shoulder-length hair and an Indian headband, but the rest} 'of his costume is pure paleface. But m , Tepee, Not Badge ‘HOLLYWOOD (UPD — The oldjonly two physical _ oe. arms folded across my chest or held stiffly at my sides. My facial expression was limited to a stern grimace. “Sam Buckhait lives among the 1 whites, but when necessary be can go among the Indians and be ac- cepted as one of them.” Another reasen for Ansara's desire to become the tast of the TV Apaches is to dedge religious zealots who mail him all manner of spiritual literature and medal- lions trying to convert him from his heathen Indian beliefs. real ‘Indian.”’ joceasion for Indian. Mike. “And ‘Almost everyone believes I'm a he grinned, a rare m happy to report there is very prejudice against Indians. . “When I’m out on tour hundreds — : iof people approach me to boast about being 1/100th Sioux or Nav- “This is the last Indian rele (ajo. Then, of course,,they want to fore me," said the rough-hewa know which tribe | belong to.” actor, munching a noontime | —— hamburger. “I'm beginning to | feel like an Indian i “So far, ’ve been made honorary | ‘chief of four tribes, and I have a jhouseful of tomahawks, feathered 'war bonnets, peace pipes — ‘arrows.”’ Additionally, he has a bankful of FE 4-0736 RCA Color TV Sales and Service CONDON’S: TV 36 S. Telegraph Across from Tel-Huron white man’s wampum. Ot his new: role, De rudy Mar- shal Sam Buckhart, the actor says, “I'll have a let more to do | this time. , “When I played Cochise T had + Gals show doesnt. prosper unless Yt has continuity “NBC will have, for each of it Tuesday night spectaculars, a new | star and a new format and new writers . Welj, there are not 39 good shows in @ii of television This award- inning Sonotone, plus the latét slim trim eh glass models. is avatipple at. SONOTONE ot ‘PONTIAC 511 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 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HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC COMPANY Free Home Tit — Trade-in Accepted — Terms HAMPTON ELECTRIC Open Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. — FE 4- 7. » °339” 5999" *199” pounds of frozen FE 4.2525 canine sagan mance ain emeatne elepeatae ne Aer AeA e @ Dumont a “ ? ‘THIRTY | Baby Dies After Falling From Mother's Arms Funeral Service Set ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER-29, 1959 chief administrative officer- for Clifford H. Hood who retired. ~*~ &* The jump to thé No: 1 post: was quite an achievement for a man who once worked] 78 hours a week Anti-Secrécy - iciplined, lee alone go into other jaspects of the case. | Both said they: relied: on advies of counsel in” construction of a ‘clause ’ in. the State Financial -In- | stitutions Act which makes secret g | Value! DETROIT (P—Thirteen- th- eld Randy Steward aig in Childrens Hospital sf hours after he fell from his mother’s arms. Mrs. Betty Steward totd police Plea Helping” in Favor, linformation cqllected in perform- ance of official duties, - Asked about the matter, Swain- son said he was not fully in- ‘of Disclosing Action in formed but added, “I see uo rea. in a mill to earn $30. Once, Munford was asked to describe himself as he might be seen in the eyes of his employes. for Walter Munford Swainson Is I From Our News Wires 100% | her son was being fed when he |-.CHATHAM. Mass, (AP)—A _ fu- “How do.I know what I'm like} EXTRUDED choked. She said she picked Up !peral service will be held at the to work for,” he replied. “I do! Firm/‘s Probation | fon why the department’s ac- : j the baby and in her excitement pirst Congregational church i|know ‘that isthe more a person sr 44 tion should not be a matter of ALUMINUM : \ arenes (eh age lat cl Vrceat toee ne Ne Tesuze® Be) ANSING un —.A Ftint audoniat’s aon ie pts earn ope Beall president of U.S, Steel Corp., who | ; lappeal against officia] secrecy in| ° 7 se STORM ( Hearing lenses oe as died Monday four days after, a a nnnnn ‘Lansing appeared to be getting) “As a lawyer, I'd say if you're : i Different ae Fingerprints cerebral stroke. ‘Castro Charges Writer | somewhere today | going to make a disposition of a i The 59-year-old executive, who ‘With Sowi Cal , Acting Gov, John B. Swainso public question it ought to be } BELTONE Prescriptions started at the open hearth in 1923 i wing Caiumny and Alfred B. Fitt. Gov, Williams*tpeblic property,’ Swainson said. egal advisor, sh®wed some sym- 'He promised to look into the: mat- Big Steel's $250,000- sores to criticisms lodged by Ray- ter further suf- ex: es and became HAVANA — Prime Minister’ Fit You Individually a-year president last May 9, Fidel Castro today charged Jules |? Roeder 7..." () “7 g y os 7 ; a whe ~ no for the correct solution to your § fered the stroke at Cape Cod Hos- Dubois, Latin-American correspon- jmond F Bugbee, recording hanna | I see nothing in the statue that problem. pital, Hyannis, last Thursday ident of the Chicago Tribune, with eevary ney United Ayto Workers prevents disclosure of the action,’ : * * * ile sading a campaign of calumny |“ elias == tt making a” disctinction Less than 6 _ > $2] 2 ea. ° . broad inst the Cut eolit But ekaaed were State Bank- between the department's disciplin- = apy ES tek BELTONE Hearing Service . ie had bere admitted (06 pe Son aga pan Prevost: ing Caehiaewes Alonzo e Me ay order and its information col- Fe “Also Speciglize in . ‘fore th a knile wo zhee’s target. anc er- lection functions.~ a1 3S. Sa thaw—Phone FE 4 7711 yetore WI t ; = re - . , (son, UZ DEE 7 5 abdomen suffered when he slipped It was Castro's first public de- 44, G Taylor, bis deputy. | . ALL ALUMINUM 5 Pree Examination = "ori a“ waxed kitchen floor and fe ll nunciation of Dubois, who wrote a) 5 Cia: . a Ne tblissiven—Heme sc Ofllee on a knife. Dist. Atty. Edmund |highly complimentary biography of Invelved was a reported de- your alwoys. e Siding @ Awnirgs for all makes Dini | id. be i atrsfied the ithe Cuban revolutionary leader but) Cision by Wilson to place the it @ Patios @ Carports Cords ged Batters: oe wound was an accident later soured on him Public Loan Corp, in Flint on | N @ Com> Doors @ Basem't Comb PONTIAT Se orsten 7 } He also blasted the Inter-Ameri- Prebation for six months, effee- oles the work - @ Horch Enclosures LTONE : rhe Munfords had apent i can Press Assn. for listing Cuba’ ive Oa? 2 : summers at pire oe ‘ -.-.e-along with Nicaragua, the Do-) As disclosed in a letter to Bug- years. Their wintér home 1s i WALTER F. MUNFORD minican Republic and Paraguay— bee, a “complinant in the case, | Pittsburgh . . . as a nation im which it would the action follgwed hearings on al- Bud / Het a Ghathag: (0 Then ax » yank and lile worker investigate. restraints’ on freedom jeged abuses in the handling -of aN Leal WI LLU UES, u ie us . eae : of the press wage assig ants shee ae as ; age assignment: Bugbee has b He jon Cemetery and upthrough-the-ranks execu : : ‘ = aid some vf hi: “no were hur Nicholie: — we. be name Gy enw Well UN ae . | sae ome t iis men were hurt & STORM WI NDOW SALES Munford always referred to bt ( aih labor and Hae There are now 1,407 life in- by the practices L- W. BUOGER | —Owne: 4 ” ) ems iF) abpor @ t . . . ' 7” Calling! himself as “an ordinary guy oa of both surance companies. in sthe United First Wilson, and yesterday Tay- ATCH REPAIRS Open Wed. Night Till 9 P.M. who reutized early in life there °> States, an increase o 1 in the lor, refused to confirm to news- sabe. 2 ALES Neila a ; WAREHOUSE , { were no short cuts to siccess. When Munford — the past 12 months men that the Flint firm was dis- aiid = ie a2) ©, Temereye Ba. re ey ‘idrncy «© 4i¢ Steel," con = sence : eee Munford’s New England hack PEPRIGE ICY Ce ‘ tract negotiations were just be - ~ ‘ Yes swivi fa Ques : ground and his Penasylvania Qs ginning with the United Steelwork his untimely death was praduated eg? omtry ’ " mye i ancest) rn See i i“ at ers Union. At that crucial time he that carries vim through "1S said Horatio ae eee “eighty per cent of the economy | , * uy ‘ "4 ’ . * short] afte being named ad.) made up by working people, eee " ‘ 1 tt mf . But To ean't see how anyone can ministrative head © venation ay thal you ean raise witges- all | largest steel firm last May, Mun ™* : ul in ‘ ® | | long the dine without raping the ford told newsimnen conta af dalbd WuiRint | i “? jearned from my mother - % | | a Pennsylvania Quaker that Ant oe Y ¢ aheolutely re is substitus wo ohard _ there 4 ne substitute for a) wrong to consider profits a . | work nasty word err eeangaee: ——l hi Mir GRADE ATE. It Is sien fic ant that one of the A R ; NI tS - | : ye L : pe i re “ " Adequate Insurance At the ave of 10. Munford wa key issues in the 1959 steel strike . " e | Let us figure cut a program working at odd jobs to help sup was the wages prices question HO RT 3-Piece te ! Insure your peronal pry port his mother alter bis father In 1981, four years alter he MA Wh \ an oculist died. He continued st gps joined U.S. Stee’, Munford , ; oo these jobs through high schocl way promoted to bis first man and college and 16 years before agement post as superingénadent H. R. NICHOLIE INS. AGENCY of the open hearth department at i division from Massachtisetts Tnstitute of Technolog wire Ohio the works in Cleveland, ae Newburgh a } His first postcollege job was Then cafe a series of promo ci n ! ; 43 Mr. Clemens with U.S. Steel's wire division iiyn. that eventually Ted to avn ONLY $8 FE 5-120] as an open hearth helper, The i cadeney (ime 1900. 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