= 4 + ‘e « e « « e * « « * « * « vd * * ~ * * e * * * « * $ FAI AE cma i UR mH TRIN ee i ei Ne ead une ing ct ween Typhee: Giecisiie international ... supe “ver the Suez Canal but insisted Banks Shareholders (2 “By JOE HAAS” CHICAGO—Tuesday was ladies’ day at the Democratic national conyention and it proved to be a dull one. The gals didn’t do much to make it otherwise. Many thousands who had tickets stayed away, largely on the » advice of local’ newspapers who stated that if you. must skip any day of the convention, skip ‘Tuesday. And that ad- vice was good. Probably suffering a-mental hangover and ex- fe haustion from the keynote speech of the night before, less than a thousand people were on hand when the gavel fell at noon. Some whale sections were deserted. ‘Sth, eink Goad ichein 6 wa ‘ seattering of delegates and everybody else in the hall, in- ‘cluding the help. Michigan delegation seats were , deserted, like were much of the galleries. The newsmen also walked out on the ladies. where I ata located, aly fealiecs cncusied. those of the New York | the enthusiasm he started. * : and thunder orator like the three Billie's, Sunday, Bryan and Gra- et Or ee net on | various women, and they merited more attention than they received. E |The presiding officer could have saved a lot of voice strain if he only Times, Denver Post, Milwaukee Journal and Pontiac Press. When the-chairman asked the delegates to come ‘to order, there were but few to do so. Most of them were in downtown caucuses, as were Michigan's. : : LOSES ENTHUSIASM ' Among the few present there was more talk about the master- ful keynote speech of Governor Clement the night before than there was attention to the program at hand. But they failed to carry on it was gescrally agreed he Is a militant and evangelical bleed Democratic progress and prospects keynoted the. talks by the Of the S50-seats on that half of the press section a | had a phonograph recesd with “it now is my distines privilege and sliiicdion: ciclo \a-aciasad os: son: k ialubiesdgk: Wea tn: Os Democratic life of our great country." Anyway, it was something like + a political soap opera.- 2. 8 The attendance was better at last night's session. It was the first * : session, in fact, when there was a semblance of a crowd, yet thou sands of seats were vacant, PULLS BONER x A boner was pulled at the start in the oath of diisinas to the flag. Tt was given from the platform and the crowd asked to repeat it. The speaker left out “Under God,” inserted in it a couple of years ago by act of Congress, the law being fathered-by a congress- man from Detroit—who is a Democrat, Z ~-Sam Rayburn, when he took over as permanent chairman for the third consecutive time in as many Democratic National Con- ventions,-delivered a hot partisan speech and was given an ovation Sat aes Seren ae It evidently‘ wan Senator Wass Morse of Oregon whom the after he talked. HORSE TRADING TODAY resolution on civil rights that will sisi cures ic bins se iad thoes lk priv a a His remarks were largely an ‘explanation as-to- why” Republicans after he had been elected to the office of United ‘senator, and how happy he is about it. He did not state : not the Republicans are satisfied with his action, The convention is in recess all day today to give the delegations a horse trading opportunity, and a chance to rested up in-preparation tor = long haul tonight. _ 4 The adoption of a platform is the principal item on agenda, and some fireworks are expected, It hardly is probable that. the committee has accomplished the impossible and figured out a South. There’ 8 dynamite in them. shag: woods, my readers, be acceptable to both : oh The Weather Pollen Count 22 U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast ~ Ceoler With Showers Details page twe _PRESS_ 114th YEAR ee a ROT PRESS NTERNATIONAL NEWS. SERVI UNITED nae PHOTOS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956—44 P. AGES 4 : ~ ichigan 6 i iment nt rset Armada Peach Claims Title a QUEEN OF PEACHES—Pert ’n' pretty Ann Zemke (center) 18, of Armada was unanimously stectes at Romeo jast night, as “Queen” to reign maid of honor, But Will Accept Contrgl Agency Egypt Insists on Right to Run Suez LONDON (#—Pakistan's foreign minister said today President Nas- up of a. body: representing . the users of the canal to advise the ser of Egypt told him he would|organization which he has set up _accept . rvision|to.. manage... and_administrate- jt.|. He still believes it is the sovereign right of Egypt to run the canal." TEMPERS COOLING A few hours earlier, Secretary of State Dulles arrived for the. conference opening tomorrow. He jexpressed hope for a solution ‘so vital to the preservation and well being of the entire world." _ Britain, France and the United States are insisting on internation- izing the vital. 103-mile waterway under guarantees more binding “it is the sovereign right of Egypt to run’ the canal.” Foreign Minister Hamtdul Haq Chowdry, arriving for the Suez Canal cfisis conference from pri- vate talks with Nasser, told fe- porters at the airport: : “The Egyptian pres:dent wants — a peaceful and -happy solution -to the preblem. “He is not adverse to the setting over the Sept. 1-3 Peach Festival. At left is first right, secttnseoe pss Ray Gunes of yee. the gap between Egypt and the Western Pewers. to manage daily operation of the tional authority with advisory powers on such matters as toll y|charges and future development of! Railroad Files Suit to Force to Permit Construction of $700,000 -Yard © In a condemnation suit filed in Oakland Courity m |Circuit Court, Grand Trunk }° |Western Railroad has taken steps to force ac- ceptance of its proposed switching yard in the north end of Pontiac. , City officials have been jreluctant to permit con- ing it blocks a— planned north-south extension in- traffic on Baldwin avenue. In the suit, Grand Trunk offi- cials asked the court to appoint three commissioners to determine to owners of two half-acre lots on Walton boulevard needed to com. plete the “yard territory. As planned, the yard will be 3,000 feet long-and 300 feet wide, stretching east along the south- east corner of Walton boulevard and Baldwin avenue. Railroad officials say the wad would handle incoming and out- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Hits “Backward Policy’ CHICAGO w# — At home, Sam Rayburn said the Republicans have practiced. a backward labor pol- tempers obviously. were cooling. icy, taken income ‘‘out of the pock- Differences, although still great, [eis” of farm families and allowed] were -not- so -threatening as- a ee eT week ago. the wall.” ki y The Pakistan statement dove- Jersey Goes Adlai” tailed with a plan reportedly brought to the conference by V.K.| CHICAGO (®—New Jersey today threw its 36 Democratic national Pontiac Press Phote Audrey Terry of Almont, and natimennnilipinssonne ne On the eve of the conference, City Officials, Reluctant} * *|$700,000 industrial support} - ‘struction of the yard, say-\— '|tended to relieve rush hour! | {necessity of the project and the! — amount of compensation to be paid! ‘| of this “donkey’'~—which was a stunt of Young ents Democrats Add to Horseplay CAVORTING ‘DONKEY’ — Convention. dele- gates had lots of fun yesterday watching antics Denewibi _ AP Wirepliote After staaian In the-aisle, the donkey posed upright for this picture near Louisi- ana and CBlorado state standards. Krishna Menon of India to bridge convention votes to Adlai Steven- ‘ :. _* ..) I Claim So Many! An Associated trom poll of delegates willing to state a public preference for any. of the possible Democratic Presidential nominees gave this line-up, with 686% votes needed to nominate: Stevenson 5634, (claims 600) Harriman 231 (claims 400) Favorite sons 2831 Uncommitted 294 as lies Liegler to Miss < MTA Meeting. Highway Commissioner Will Be Signing Bonds in New York Monday + In Lansing today, State Highway Commissioner Charles M, Ziegler Diplomats understood the Indi- an plan would give Egypt the right canal. It would set up an interna- the canal, Okay Merger Date Accord ort plans to merge Mil- ford’s Oakland County State Bank with.the Community National Bank was reached yesterday by sharé- ‘About t he ‘einer More stories and more pictures on pages BOT ert 00-00-2080: a “+ holders of both institutions, Sept. 1, according’ to A. C, Girard, The merger will become effective Community National president, and) Paul H, aes president of the Milford bank Girard said this morning that the two banks have combined capital of $5,500,000 and resources of $100 million. Okinawa, U. s. Soldiers ern side. — Gast op 6105 m2 rere ex: ‘ . island] pected. -lash this U.S. base, Rain, Rain, Rain and More Rain Until Monday The VU. §. Weather Bureau’ pre- dicts partly cloudy tonight and & Bagot lg apabools Re S. Personnel were ordered pet entipetio be other shelter In Today’ s day's Press Commissioners Dow : Huron Firehouse Bids f , Comnty Rewe, Sapeeens ——, sae 10 ewe w ares Fer eees @ | Press Writer Greets F ormer Official * said he would™be unable to accept Michigan Turnpike Authority Chairman George N. Higgins’ in- vitation to attend the MTA meet- * * Higgitis sed os Ziegler to at- 1. Can you tell us how soon the Detroit to Bay City express: way will be opened for its en- one cert Ane te + Hopes His, Acton Will Bring Out ‘Liberal States State Caucus Vote on | 7 but Governor Will Urge Unanimous Floor Ballot CHICAGO three days of soul search- ing, Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams and nearly. three- fourths of the Michigan Democratic convention del- egation early today cast their lot with Adlai Steven- son. the action would put Ste _\venson over the top for the presidential nomination by uncom- encouraging still mitted delegates in north ern liberal states to follov Michigan's lead. In a two an hour caucus, the de. 4 split 31% for Stevensoyt, for Gov. Averell Harrima and one-half for Sen. § art ne pias “1 will urge t t Michigan sup- port for Stevenson gt madeouinani- . mous when the voting occurs ip the convention,” Williams told a jam-packed 2:30 a.m. news con ference, He said the support might be delivered on the first ballot Thursday and that he was dispensing with a Planned “favorite son’ nomina- — In a general way, the course tha _{delegation was to take was set at Bes said then the convention was “drifting dangerously” to the ike. ly detriment of the liberal cause, AFRAID OF SOUTH BLOG | He said he feared the balance ot of a Southern bloc. wu nsympathetie to a strong party stand for civil rights, and set out to rally North-— ern liberal forces still uncommitted _ to offset its potential. Early today, he reported he had: been in touch with six other un Williams said he hoped p of Missourl, a Caticus re tmorning, Wil- — * power was falling into the hands |because ot complications. presented Williams named the tire length? as Kansas, M Wash- 2. Do you still maintain the ington, Wisconsin and New Jersey. position that you do not see the ee ee gan? ’ Ziegier said he would not at- tempt to answer the first question by the steel shortage, . nd Rene taeda ae pre “There's a bridge over ihe Sag- The first, he cent. stai \Geclaratiog ( — After -& Co.'s one-story, brick annex to ~NEW SEARS ADDITION—Ofticial , RE of Sears Foabeck. its downtuwn Pontiac store val be | THE Po PONTIAC Press, WEDNESDAY, avausr 1 15, oan ae | SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Repub- segregation. Ponting Press ‘Photos Street structure is cintatod by the store’s auto service and accet- sories, toy, sporting goods and fence sales departments. — tidesistion of a7 140-square-toot, addition to Sears Robuck Co.'s _ Pontiac store will, be officially * marked tomorrow, Manager F. ;Lyndall said today. The -one-story, brick structure! 4 & oe tae es om ER E FACILITIES—Fight automo- Fico con SMe with tire cid sel covers’ rage, “ ‘Th Co.'s new ga- houses the store’s sporting goods, fa fence, auto “accessory and service departments. Located . along Perry Street frontage, the site formerly was. used for ship- ping and receiving operations, The building was constructed by the 0.-W. Burke Co, ig staffed by six mechanics who parted cuxvaasa from S celaladias af béapabecles to changing oil. - Pontiac Deaths Mrs, J. R. Cashion Service for Mrs. -J--R.—{Mar-: garet) Cashion and granddaughter, Sharon P. Gilboe, of Fairview, who were killed in an qgutomobile acci- dent on M59 Monday will be at “#2. p.m, Friday from the Brace- ‘Stith Fumeral Home. The Rev. William H. Collycott of Rochester @ will officiate with burial in Oak ® Hill Cerfetery; — Mrs. Cashion,. 62, had lived in Pontiae 40 years May 24, 1894, the daughter of Da- id and Neda Blank Nelson and sain here in 1934. me was a member of the First view, Mrs. Ilen Cook, Mrs. Susan Keast, Elmer and Harvey Nelson, al} ot Pontiac. Sharon P. Gilboe Sharon P. Gilboe, 15, daughter of Le@o Gilboe, was a member: of the . First Methodist Church- and the Gift Scouts of America. _. She was born in Pontiac on May ‘18, 1941, and lived hére until two co Weather er Mureaw Re ann ve PEINTTY Mostly fale near i ee ee preceditig 8 a.m. Wind velocity 3 mph’ igretion Souther. al oo. Bey ed é a pai. ee oe Bm... eee He 4 execisse @ 34 ‘|years ago 'jand several brothers and sisters, uck|taken to the North Sharon Céme- ——Htck—-was-the- " her retirement in 1953, was a |Mt, Park Cemetery. * ®5\can Club, ‘Second District Legista- Fairview. She is survived by her parents Angie, Adrian and Daisy, all at home. Mrs. Clarence Hewes Mrs, Clarence (Grace) Hewes, 87, of 1001 Myrtle St, died of a heart ailment yesterday in Pon- tiac General Hospital, She was ill several weeks. Born in Corunna on Nov, 8, 1869, she was the daughter of Dr. John and Marian Faulkner Hewitt. In 1904 she was married at Grass Lake. A member of the Central Meth- odist Church, she had been a resident of Pontiac 29 years, coming here from Chelsea, Mrs. Hewes leaves a son, Keith with whom she made her home and two granddaughters, Mrs. How. ard Sherwood and Mrs, James «| Konkle,-all -of Pontiac. - . Service will be at 1 p.m. “Friday jfrom the Huntoon Funeral Home. ven sve moet “Grand Trunk Seeks 2 Parcels of Land going freight from Pontiae Motor and Fisher Body plants. Pontiac it for the Grand Trunk already owns all the land needed for the yard except the two par- Céls named in the suit. , owned by Elmer L, Good of Cadillac St., now is being developed as a foller skating rink, Good sald yesterday he wasn't interested tn selling. The other is owned by Strauss Broth- ers Co, ef Detroit. Appointment of the three com- missioners is scheduled for Aug. 27 in Oakland County Circuit Court, ‘Princess Anne ]Mrs.. Hewes’ body will then be tery at Grass Lake for burial. Harriett Shattuck Ida Shattuck and Mrs, Stella Travis have received word of the déath of théir sister, Harriett Shat- tuck, of Cleveland, Ohio on Aug. 12. She had been ill several weeks. A native of Pontiac, Miss Shat- “of William? M. and Sarah C. Fuller Shattuck. She was graduated from Pon- tiac High Schgol, Detroit Business _ Institute and received her mas- ter’s degree from Western Re- serve University, Cleveland. Miss Shattuck, a teacher in the public schools of Cleveland until) member of the D. A. R. and the First Congregational Church, both! of Pontiac. Graveside service will be —beld at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Petty Miller Takes Helm “of Republican Club At - the reorganization meeting last night of the Pontiac Republi- jtive _candidate _— *- Miller Celebrates Her. Sixth Birthday gained her the title “Little Miss 6th birthday. * * 6 Her party Was a private fa affair aboard the royal yacht tannia with “Mummy and “Dad” Elizabeth—and-the—Duke les, heir to the throne. The royal family is cruising in mote Western Isles. The little blonde girl with the sparkling -blue eyes loves crowds)” and plays up to them. However, ste still doesn't know that she’s a. . . if she does, - she without the princess. Pope Gives Blessing on Feast of Assumption CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy i Pope Pius XII gave his apostolic | LONDON (® — Princess Anne,| whose uninhibited gaiety Aas Mischief,” today celebrated her ool = Queen of Edinburgh—and brother Char) Scottish waters, visiting the re-|) Rleneine 2 tee ene: thy 8 OO, Assumption, {Williams Puls Siale in Stevensor Camp (Continued FrotayPage One) worried about “possibly manipula- tion’ of Southern balance of power forces, or a “deadlock with un- foreseeable results."’ As te manipulation, had been a look at a general outline ‘s proposed campaign He said what Saw encour- aged the belief that the new chal- lenges of the day would be met with “vision and courage.” VISITS. WITH TRUMAN Williams disclosed that the out- come of the caucus “wag in accord with my own feelings”—meaning that he favored Stevenson over Harriman. Until today, Williams had kept his preference to himself. Late yesterday, he, received a visit from Harriman, who spent a half hour in Williams’ suite at the Congress Hotel The goveriior also Went fo the ae rata to iid face: EES Te y - ™ |within the 10 convention. resolutions ; , however, there is little doubt 5 Jeut, a loyal Ike backer, will pre-|— side over the full resolutions com- hower supporters have been placed for State Post — The South Oakland County Young Republicans Club last night unani- mously endorsed State Rep. Rich- ard C, Van Dusen of Birminghamy as a candidate for Attorney Gen- jera] on the GOP ticket -in Novem-|: ber, Edward W. Lawrence, chairman of the club, said addition of Van Dusen to the Eisenhower-Cebo tick- et “will greatly strengthen Repub- lican party appeal to the young voter during the election cam- ne * * A candidate for attorney general wat |i be. picked: ate the Republican State nominating convention in Grand_ Rapids Sept. 1. Van Dusen - Chief Assistant Oakland Coun- y .Prosecutor George F. Taylor ee indicated they want tlie nom- ination. * vine Martha Raye Fine After Pil] Escapade MIAMI BEACH, Fla. u—Bold, brassy Martha Raye is recovering after a bout with too many sleep- ing pills. The 3@year-old actress comedienne, unconscious when found on her bedroom floor, was vag by hospital. attendants “awake and feeling fine.’’ Her physician, Dr, Ralph Rob- bins, — she must have taken|. 20 pills. Robbins placed her. in the hospital-for treatment, in- cluding a spell- under an oxygen tent, The doctor said he had no idea why she had taken the pills. Miss Raye came to Florida in an unsuccessful attempt to di- vorce her fifth husband, dancer Ed Begley. A Miami — circuit judge denied the decree, however, ruling that Miss Raye had not gat down today to write aj” that will go down the line} - with President Eisenhower on ima-| jor issues and yet prove accept-| - able to those who would reduce : 1 em Sine eS : and poten racial | = Where ala " cia prevail|— in charge o the subcomamitions, = Bush hia veld yr a he ex} pects: ho Teal battles over policy.| ‘|Area Young GOP| Picks Van Dusen | and|— DALLAS, Tex.. W—Vice Presi- dent Nixon states he will work to elect any man the Republican con- vention selects as-the vice presi- dential nominee but he refused to comment on Sen, Knowland’s (D- Calif) endorsement of him Knowland has been listed antong iNixon’s political foes. . “I do not plan to make any fur- ther comments on the vice presi- dential situation until the Repub- lican convention,” Nixon said: The convention starts Monday—in- San Francisco. ; Nixon left for Washington yester- day, He came to Dallas Sunday to address the estimated 35,000 mem- bers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars attending their National En- campmenty He shook hands with about 3,000 Texas Republicas at a receptiot of the Dallas County Republican committee. Earlier he held a re- ception at the Statler Hilton Hotel for about 300 VFW officials. Succumbs of Attack BERLIN # — Bertold- Brecht, Germariy’s most prominent play- wright, died in East Germany last night after a heart attack, He was Brecht. wrote the libretto for Kurt Weill’s ‘“‘Threepenny Opera,” now having a long run in New York. One of his best known plays is “Mother Courage.” ‘They Won't Take It’ CHICAGO @-—Last night Sena- ter Wayne Morse said Oregon vot- ers “have no intention of letting " {met the 90-day residence require- ment. the White, House handpick their senator for them.” : Civil defense and nature) disas- at a special meeting of the Ground Observer Corps at 7:30 tonight in the commission chambers at City Hall, * * ° Scheduled for the evening's dis- cussion are Lewis Jarrendt, Oak- a| Vilbor 0, Mitchell . and = Arthur Heaton, all representing the Ameri- ‘can Red Cross. Winners of the monthly prize will ter preparedness will be discussed Plan Special Civil Detense,,:: Preparedness Talk Tonight be presented also. Fromm is top monthly winner and his first prize will be pfesented by Baldwin Service. Second prize will be presented by Christian Literature to Dan Turnage. Third prize will go to Ronald Contor and will be pre- sented by - Clothier Standard Service. Another prize scheduled, will | £0 te Louis Wood and will be presented by Baldwin Pharmacy. Richard Kelly, state Elks offi- cial, will present an American Flag to the Ground Observers from the local Elks chapter, No. 723. * co * Awards will -also be presented from the United States Air Force to persons eligible for GOC wings, (certificates and pins. The awards will be presented by Sgt. Sammy Beronja. VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD NEXON Nixon Talks on Election AP Wirephete He made a 20-minute speech at the Republican reception-in which he praised President Eisenhower. Nixon said_the-GOP -js aiming Claims Military Men on Country's Defense DALLAS. Tex. ue—Secretary—ot _|Defense: Charles E.- Wiison “said today he wag confident the United States has “the weapons and the military power to inflict a disas- trous Galant on Fes “enemy.” - Wilson or sa in a speech prepared for delivery that military men have differences of jopinion’ on how to keep U.S. ~|defenses secure. He spoke before the 57th En- campment of the Veterans of For- eign Wars. Last night he stood in _ithe reviewing stand as. the _ |way through Dallas, Police oa mated--that jwatched the spectacle. -+ Wilson said he felt that a sound 100,000 persons defense required a proper bal- ance, ; . * * * “You can't depend on any one weapon or any one service alone,”’ he told the -veterans. . : “Our planning must be designed to meet our requirements. New weapons, new equipment, new sit- uations have required a complete ‘review of our military posture. This in essence has been called at a two-party system in the South. “The most inspiring thing about ithe 1952 campaign was the sup- port we got in Texas,"*-he-said.— ‘GOP Makes Enemies’ CHICAGO — Sam Rayburn said, “The end result of four years foreign affairs is such that we have fewer friends than ever before, and we have made enemies of many of Republican mishandling of our). he said. = 7 Wilson said in an interview last night he favored Vice President Nixén for president=in-the event President Eisenhower should not run for re-election. Wilson denied sayirig the Suez Canal situation was minor, bl * * “I never really said. it, was minor,” he said..‘‘l said it had a minor effect on our defense bud- iget and planning. It is a difficult ? that were our friends . . ."- problem.” The Day in Birmingham a BIRMINGHAM — With Stren ham officials concerned about two elections this fall that might stall the North Evergreen Sewage Dis- posal Authority, the Authority it- up of expected costs. . Authority representatives in their weekly meeting here yesterday, began studying what credits each of the four municipalities might re- ceive before their percentage is taken of the final cost of the sewers and the expansion and pur- chase price of the Birmingham plant. “Bat it won't be as compli. cated ag the Twelve Town Drain shares - system,” says James -Juhil, coordinator of the North “There are only two alrenay: -in- stalled drains to allow for,.”’ he says. “At Cranbrook, an 18-inch drain installed years ago was de- signed by Hubbell, Roth and Clark to be part of just such a system as the North Evergreen,” Juhl ex- plains. FORESEES FUTURE NEED “Birmingham's present. drain will be usable for only ja few years however, he says, “It's 30- inch diameter pipe that cuts di- agonally across the city to the sewage- plant would not take care of future needs." Estimated _ allotments talked of at the meeting yesterday. morning were $8,000 for Bloomfield Hills for the Cranbrook drain, — and $60,000 for Birmingham. ~ = At a session Saturday, mem bers were told that builders i the Troy section have offered to advance funds for: their portent ot the interceptor, - - Development there, according to D. C. Egbert, who remains the self yesterday turned to splitting: N. ‘Evergreen. Authority Starts Cost Apportioning city's authority representative, has caused what the Michigan State Department of Health calls a ‘‘se- rious health hazard.” * The builders would advance boulevard to 16 Mile road and a 16 Mile branch from the Rouge River to Adams avenue. Worry was voiced that voters might deny the sale of the plant to the Authority 8nd also not change the Birmingham charter so that the city may contract to have the authority take eare of its sewage, New scheduling of authority progress wag made possible last week end when the court decree ordering pollution abatement was —ehanged-to give the four towns-un- til Nov, 16 to report on plans. TO COMPLETE IN °57 Construction of the project would be complete by Dec, 31, 1957, the schedule shows. A Jan. 1 submission of plang to the health department and a March 1 letting of contracts are annotated. The authority will meet Nov. 8, after the Nev, 6 election to pre- pare the report to the court, * ae * Meanwhile, back at the Ever- green Interceptor issue, Egbert says, “There appears to be no pos- sibility of any subs tantial progress on the whole project prior to No- vember. Now all efforts are being directed in Southfield Township to- ward construction of the ‘Little. Evergreen." ’ The North Evergreen group, Southfield and Lathrup Village authorities may meet soon to study the overall project. The North Evergreen _ project might yet be abandoned if the larger one could be achieved in the time alloted, Juhi points out. — f / s DAs = Sp ET. ae a Have Varying Opinions funds —for--a—drain—from—Hunter. US. CanDefeat -Foe, WilsonSays the “new took’ in military affairs,” — al * 3 > oh aA er ® oh gage wi Sige eed. rege a 4 * i i re ve PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESD. AY, Acer 15, 1956 Who’ 8 This Fellow Kefauver, Anyhow? - By WALTER: KIERNAN - CHICAGO (INS)—That fellow , Clement won the oratorical honors in a Tennessee walk. Some said! . ‘when the-primary campaign train left. Tennessee this spring — ‘the wrong fellow must have got on. Governor Clement is the first keynoter ever to make a speech, € a revival, M.C.-a quiz show and look around like he was asking for more work. This is a ~ Color Argument in GOP Ranks Mississippi Split a Over Delegation Votes; Bias Enters Picture So i co a ee a ete sti nse By LEIF ERICKSON “SAN FRANCISCO #—The issue lican National Convention. subcom-} mittee today as two Mississippi delegations dispute the state’s BS) convention votes. * The nsituiak opens in the San _Francisee-Cow Palace Monday. A group led by E. O. Spencer and Wirt Yerger Jr,, contending it represents the Citizens for Eisen- hower organization, which pro- duced 112,000 Mississippi voters for Eisenhower in 1952, is chal- lenging ‘the delegation headed by Perry W. Howard, Negro attornéy who has served as the state's na- tional committeeman since 1924, In a brief submitted to the con- fest subcommittee, Howard called the Spencer-Yerger group the Lily White Republicans,’ and” as- serted they “have not allowed a colored person to participate.” - * * oe es The Spencer-Yerger delegation replied in their brief that, al- though their meetings were fully Open to Negroes, none chose to} appear. ; The contest subcommittee head- ed by Albert K, Mitchell, New Mexico national committeéman, will hear the Mississippi delega tiong in executive session. * « «& The subcommittee’s report and decision on both issues. willbe de-| livered at a meeting of the Repub- lican National Committee today. Losers may appeal! at the open) end public session of the na- tional committee and then if they still are not satisfied can carry| the fight to the Credentials Com- fhittee of the convention Monday. « * & Confident that they will be able to turn out a “brief, forthright and honest”. document, other Republi- can leaders buckle down today to the tedious job of writing a -na- of segregation confronts a Repub-| | set of lips are moving in legal Wie Man From ‘Teningeaee Sought the N omination.. fellow who could worry Adlai Stev. enson, Billy. Graham and Hal! March with a aoe place of mate- ‘rial = te And he. ‘aliniwed a good slates. The ‘Demecrats gave us a_ movie in their new optimistic process known as “Wide Screen Wistful-Vision.”” -Two networks booked it but another network marked it “not for the whele family.” . The management —is still explaining to the Democrats that it Gaaghe it was a travel film, Meanwhile we're still looking over vice presidential possibilities, There's no_real-hurry because if ~|president, Harold Stassen. will fly one out from his surplus stores. HALF A VOTE APIECE full -heuwse:~” There are 2.700 dele- gates-here and they each have half a vote. This is the community) the Democrats can’t find a vice} — From now on in we will havea. toe 5 ; “PPew's fotalan Trode : Les Gains Tenth in Year Pretty_soon I: éan. let you know change ‘expenditures totaled $384,-/mated wi the: eandidate will be. He's 700,000, 10° and 11 eee wide. but go home and wait for the mail. ischeduled because they y wae for However _ the y will continue as the hall. = le feving a Aet_Atmuet know eh DRESS: SALE ~*~, A |property law extended to strangers -has the other half of his vote until he tries to cast it without “@ co-signer. This means every- time you hear an “AYE,” two synchronization, The big business we're waiting for is the platform . . . not the one they stand on but the one they'l!| run on. It will beadjustable for size like the other one. The party sent its political car- penters out here two weeks ago but the nails won't arrive until tonight And if the platform committee gets many more suggestions they won't have their planks glued. together until after the Novem- A _delegate —never_knows who | — in forward-look styles Sheaths, jumpers, ‘ete. for school or career; for morning, noon and night. Newest fall colors and fabrics, Sizes 7- 45, 10-20, 1444-2414 and 46-52. Hurry! Gal diuitidemdnnees ieee Budgel-priced fashions = Success silhouetios...new on the scene for fall, °56 ‘2-and 3. a costume. styles. Sheaths, of course! Modes for every occasion, late ber rains, Their problem is--te~ buiida) platform on which they can face| north and south at the same time without twisting their ankles. | WHO NEEDS ONE? | You could run without a plat-| form but it gives the delegates several more days to use up their lunch money, For the benefit of those not familiar with the term, a “party ; platform” is a promise by a political party not to open the safe while the lights are out. And the “keynote speech" is, the one in which the speaker tries) to get the key while noting that/ * We ba And anybody who today outper- forms Governor Clement will have to start from a standing position and work fast. 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Make your selection now—$1 will hold the coat of your choice in layaway for fall, SALE OF FA L sl ITS “Wondertul group that Tigh lete suit story “| for autumn . . . wool flannels comple ae and novels tite ot bony oe ie or. _ everyone, F: reel Rom aes ne Federal’ Pat your suit in habeas — —— at Bios OR SUIT FIT You PE! e Ways ” @Purchsse Coupons WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1056 XUGUS’ 3 @ a MAKE OVER Pages ‘TWENTY-SEVEN 1-3 * ar THE PONTIAC C PRESS. Name Mrs.J. A. Raimmas : : peg that 35 million of ‘han eligible| 1. Buck, Mrs. ©. BR. Gatley, Mrs. 7 a women will exercise their fran- Gelsten V. Poole, bare. Eugene { Del ais ahadeiee ‘thelr political at-| games C. er | Teitgen, ee ern pores meeting. | State cochairman Dr. PauP T.|Cjure, Mrs. Josephine McLintock,|and’ Mrs. Marcus Scott are still Bagwell of Lan. sing will be at the| irs ‘Ray Caughill, Mrs. R uthjothers. !meeting to outline objectives. Wever Parshall, Mrs. Adolph Mag-| Completing the list are Mrs. Arno STATES OBJECTIVE nus, Mrs. James Peaks, Mrs, G. L.|Hulet, Mrs, Helen H. Reese, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Sadie Williams and/Karl B. Kutz, rs. William S, Dwe According to Mrs. J. A. Rammes, and. [[obiective of the group is wo 0.1 jMas-Lgcille-Young. __——__— Mrs, Glenn Griffen. __ j women —across the nation! = i waghoage Sa of young women, * AMA 11S] eo n'» » » «| THON How to Be Popular ~ | ‘a 16- Year-Old Should Have Acquired Skill fits size and vitality, Mrs. Rammes| - ——— | pointed out. | “The National Citizens tor El- i | senhower Is keenly alert to the —— | vital role played by women in | She ought to know how to plan ff the theater of national politics,” A lot of modern mothers-spend help with the preparations ‘she said. ‘so much time, energy and money for fer own parties. Sure Mama Mrs. Dorothy D. Houghton, co. Seeing to it that their teenage oq do it all for her but that y RUTH MILLETT daughters are popular they com- | ot the -national--group, ‘pletely overlook the fact. that life doesn’t teach her anything about |” is going to demand something the behind-the-scenes. business of more of them in just a few short being a hostess. | ‘years, * + * + ‘ i = WOnseeesesrecccceveececccccseceeeseececceosees By the time she is 16 there are| she should have a clothes allow- : : certain homemaking skills every'ance and do her own shopping, | custom- made =e ® girl ought to know. 'so that she can learn how to shop B PERMANENTS Weeese snes eee a meal and get it on the table. The girl who wheedies her | | This meal shouldbe-one which ; parents-out of everything she requires a little more knowledge | sees and wants. isn’t very. likely than. opening some cans or thaw- | to know how to make-do on a You'll be amazed when you see the —— beauty in your hair brought = SS ee ee oe wey oes custom permanents. E 2-0361 ei: women will be eligible to Vote, an increase of, 3 million over 1952.) as pecccccces ing something out of the freezer. | young husband’s limited income. —She—ought to--know—how_to sew |] - js every mother’s duty to @ at least well enough to keep her make sure that the young man’ e clothes mended and hems at the who will some day marry her Sg $ right length. If she is encouraged daughter gets a real ‘bargain = 4 to make some of her own clothes, !a wife. ~_$ so much the better. | And the girl who doesn't ‘new! e cacesceseeee Individual Hair Styling and Cutting” 4... @| ‘She ought to keep her own room how to do anything but look pretty , Riker Bidg—Rear ef Lobby $ clean and neat and know how to isn’t goipg to seem like a bargain’ by Tony and Carl FE 3-7186 $ go into. any room in the house for long to any diligent, ambitious; So eececccssvocsesesococcecesuecsoeeseoscosoee and put it in order, ‘young man. | i geecce eager r i = ocal. Ike Boosters | i Fet]2 Sas e S8| Girls Needs to Know More| ‘in Cooking, Sewing, Buying, Homemaking} |tiiations—wilk cast a, vote of faith,|-Setden, Mrs.-F.-W, Ratuke-and jo and Clinic ‘ Bas ; i eA 4 : 4. : * 3 * ‘. oe i Pe Set a ee. i ee. ; i 2 2 Foo 4 = ees hursday Evening 4 AS P.M You'll see clothes that will go td the best schools _ SPORTSWEAR and DYED- TO- MATCH - SKIRTS and SWEATERS by * DALTON * EVAN PICONE * PENDLETON : # WONDAMERE *% ANN FOGARTY DRESSES by * LANZ ORIGINALS knife, salad fork, place spoon or _ CONNOLLY’S J EWELERS : dedbetaates a Cift of an liternational Sterling, Place Setting + Value ie ete it vea'en ever dreamed of THREE 5-pe. Ploce Settings at IT'S SO EASY TO owning precious International regular nationally advertioed Sterling for your family silver, price. eoeeeeeeeeee ee eeeeeeseresenees now is the time to start col Comeinnow... choose your ° BUY THREE 5-p<. cet NE Feet Set @ sparkling ae lecting it. 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Pendleton authors the best-seller on campus this fall... famously fine virgin woolens now...with Pendleton = full- fashioned sweaters in colors that coordinate perfectly. oe to ‘36 ors ra Yat. = = a ant Sitting: Kilgour tartan 49 er” jacket, 10-20, 319.95. Matching Pleatmee- ter Pendiston skirt; 10-18, $14.95 lef? pege: Full-tashioned virgin wool slipon, 34-47, $8.95. Turnabout® completely reversible - phirt, 10-16, $29.95 Right page: Tapered trews, 10-16, $17.95 % colorful Kilgour authentie Scotch tartan in all your acacia favorite Pairable sportswear! Gather your clan of these | 1 iX | “Loads of new Pendletons‘ dre here. = 77 = Z oy ~ £ x 3 r Se a Len Ahem 3 . eee ————_— Te! Ss Not the Man ficially shown to the public this! - Ate) Matning Gaetan) N W ri There has, been some talk of ; . , Admiral... . 124 Johns Man .. $8. j e 5 n : tae with the opening of the;4 (Air Red........ 483 Jones 3 Ie oo . Be sy $ is eT Dewey as a possible running mate “ust a rTyile ™y i 7 te y for a Long Fight,’ " “ a kien: Iallied Sirs. eae ‘313 Recnesstt’ 24) For S ] H ‘Bi B at’! Driving without a license result. for Eisenhower, but persons in a : Located at the intersection of Page ero Kimb Cle cs fs ‘ a e: arry ‘Ss 1g O ed in the payment of $25 in fine! position to knew his views fore- i] ¢ | : Truman Repeats W. buron and Pine streets, thelaicos ““...!).i27) Rresee 88 as , ‘and costs and a five-day sentence saw little likelitiood of his permit- one-story structure encloses Oak- lam Artin’, iene ‘33 Leha & meg ie ving /arning By BOB CONSIDINE (ical Haines and Hodges, & car to the Oaklands County Jail forjting any such move in his behalf, . To = : ial east Sa di 3 * - . Ce # ' oe CHICAGO (INS)—Former Presi-|land District headquarters besides|Am Cyan ois 22 Ub McNeal “2. CHICAGO (INS) — “For sale,|dealer located at 9510 Truman Rd.,/ James H. Holmes, 36, of 47 Dela-| . nowey, a two-time loser in his dent Harry S. Truman insisted/Ccustomer business and service ta-! ° gag Oisg & My .., i Ss. T 954 Ch | Independence, A rare Truman au ware Dr., who pleaded guilty to " rea ee Am M & Pdy.. 302 Lockh Aire .. at | Harry S. Truman's 1954 Chrysler} | : own quest for the White House again today that Adlai E. Steven-/ cilities. iam Motors. .. sts Lose’s eer sic) Hurricane B owing Out -(the one in which he nearly ran) itograph on a title doctment will be the charge before Farmington campaig vigor ae Pisen: son is not the kind of “‘fighti . : ""''* go Lane 8 Com a i threwa in, a ee gtice en Chelle ned ously , dignte™™ 1 ghting| The. building-4 has been under. ean-| i oe ae be teritart- 0 4t¢ to Ocean ‘but New: Wind-ver Dean Achesén, white dr EH | itt iE ee SE | Taaensh ipadast i oe Afien C-Aigic. . ver in “eandidate”” that “the Democratic/struction since J sae ; ere i Mack “Trk ||. 32) ir AV excettentl m1 : ‘é January, according: m Smelt ...._ 56 ae edad ‘throueh Washineton ys Eexceiten Truman de a trip east in the Party needs. to-w ith in- 1956 DS Am Smelt ite Martin OTS. ad B Caribb i ruman made a trip Pleading guilty to drunk driving,| White House new cret ¥ f fe spiel with in- 1956. [to Manager Howard L. Cahfieid. 4 a ee Man D Bus, 2 rews in Caribbean jcondition. Driven only 12,000 miles! ear shortly after buying it, bin a nia <0 of Pox. 2a rite House news secretary ( ’ bs et f ov y a, ay F % hethe ; and replaces the white . frame/Am Vistose.... 73 Mee CP Og! _ by conservative old gentleman. A} first trip-baek to Washington aa neice ~" lays Seong’ C Hibirenty,_ Asked wiatioer The blunt-—-speken- Democratic +puitding occ upied by the company fArmeo Sc. gig. Mert Ch & 8. 207] MIAME Fla. wh’ — Hurricane Steal at $3,790." fer feaving the White House. jAlmont, wits se entenced to +) daysithe President might have some leader told a crowded news con-! for the Armour & Co., 19.4 Midi Stl Pd... 45.3 eee 1 oni ez ». (in the Oakland County Jail yes-|special “mission’' for Dewey in j fo ne past 26 years. lAteNisos "4589 Mpls Hon 83.4| Betsy slowed tO a walk and ended This is the kind of ad which While driving near the Capital's.) | ow micied bo as an hiatans J ference that there is “nothing per-| faci Cat Line... $64 Minn M&M |. 72 to the UL § and! « * i | Metropolitan Club he found him- terday, He was arraigned before/San Francisco, replied: “Why don't sonal” in his opposition to a pre si-| ! Refin cae 46.7 Monsan Ch .., 423 a threat 0 it * mainiane Sam Silverman, former vaude. | | Justice Fred F. Stevens of Oxford we wait until tomorrew on that?” dentidl swanination of Sic i ae Mfr 6 Mont Ward 427 today but an area of strong winds { ville strong man, would insert in | 5° if bearing down on a distin- | daraiahin but he felt > had to Saad] oungs er, , Injure ein i. 816 sotor " heel 25 jand rain squalls far’ out in the) fhe classified section if he felt | SUlshed looking, mustached, | p. HAGERTY MUM out before it is too late.” — Ipeth st teel asda Maes pr |. a94,tPopieal Atlantic indicated a NeW) there was time, But the resident homburged man carrying a brief- | Philip Kirwan, 23, of 203 N, Cass) Hagerty declined comment when rT 7 ‘ . When Struck by Car : Boe ing Air... 54.6 ne aoe - aot ‘storm may be brewing there. | of Kansas City, Mo., feels that it | C"@%*- ° \Ave., is serving a five-day sentence!asked whether he thought there , rhter w o} Alu oat at Cash 56 ‘ ail after 4 | told aseen peepee pearl [Bo nd sire 152 Nat Dairy 42.1) = * | might be best to sell instantly, a a | Truman slammed on the brakes in the county jail after pleading was any prospect of the President ssembled newsmen and live i2°7 616 Nat Gyps $8.5 5 2oT “ricane Bets ip - ; ee 7 > Tuesday na charve | ‘wey San idlevinien cndicuce-that he. waa Two-year-old Stephen Patterson, mee - eWwern 41k ‘Nat Lead 121 At 5.a.m., EST, Hurricane Betsy| precaution against the possibility }{"'the ‘bral wkes are in first class con-/gtilty Tue sd ay to 1 charge oflasking Dewey to run for the Sen “ ie dacs ‘of 3676 Woodvi« w, sloomifield Bist My 365 Nat Tea 404; Was centered about 210 miles east that Truman's Democratic con- |dition’ Silverman) and blew. the speeding The arraignment wasj/ate or to serve as his own running- srowly touched” by tie Raktety | |Township, is reported in “‘sati sare .4 ake ee 314/08 Melbourne, Fla. ; vention candidate, Gov, Averell |horn (‘horn in top shape''—Silver- ‘held before Springfield Township) mate. af the prostand ps Seany colar factory” eorudition at Pontiac ‘Gen ports ay seseee 142 rents beg ot It was moving toward the north) Harriman, may lose. jman) and the elegant jaywalker Justice Emmétt C. Le ib: Dewey, now engaged in private ne “ . - Y é ac *n- Cdn Pac 352 No AY ‘ ‘ . i =e : : ia mts _ eS peieat eee: eral Hospital today aft fer g Capital Ail... 321 Nor a 42 /at only 7 mph. and is expected] A Harriman disaster.could mean V2ulted out ef the way. Only then . , |law practice in New York City is ment.’? : ay aller sullering Carrier Cp... 604 Nor Sta Pw 18 2) -ontinue tinge towar he} 4 IrruMan Gisaster, ¢ on Charies F. Brents, 27, of 157 W. ,, . z la: fractimed pelvix ‘when he % : 3. Mor Wa Fee 12 ito continue moving toward the a couple ‘hundred dollars lopped off} ‘did HST realize that hé had nearly) going to San Francisco as a dele- He began by reading a prepared|struck dow a hy @. car ne . ce C é Ohio on 41.7/north or north-northeast during the sales price. Sam assured the | bumpe d his former sec retary of ee St., ee yesterday de mand” gate from New York. oa : ac é ‘ 6 Owens Chg .. 834) the 9 h 3 sre. . ’ an ied examination on a charge o ; statement reaffirming and explain- jhome last: night, ‘ C 3 Owens tl Gr” 76 | the ie si im a pee : ‘ . writer today at the Conrad Hilton, |St#te, -Ache ee luross indecency, was freed uftder| Meanwhile, diagerty continued , p , m 2 Pac 4 > 5 4 r § ‘r that.ieg : . ing his endorsement of Gov. Ave | .The child was’ playing in the : oe aS: & bee pie = 4 sits al ; ! he Samson, as Silverman was billed S; ae ' that 14|$!.000 bond set by Pontiac Munict to refuse comment on the barbs rel] Harriman of New York and his idrive way of a nearby home when , le A as bee =~ t ine th open (it bis das as a physical marvel, r Seca he . i vice |: ul Judge Cecil McCallum. Brénts| rewa at the GOP by speakers outspoken warnings that Stevenson! lhe was hit by « badiine’ car Si parte’ Be 23-8 main and and out into the open), 4 a stimulating talk with the/have affected the resale price, i } ak pe at the Democratic National Con- could not win and would fail to| James A. Donald, 30. of 2659 ps ak Jc gee Ate antic. » : ‘ | smiting Irishman ard , ad Mz in| ' nw [wl be examines Mg; 456 vention, saying only: carry more than the nine states! Ashiar Bloomfi, lies © 27 Pepsi Cola. | iMuntz before | 0| . sckles an ol V. Blo sits CO? 2.7 Pe Cola 224) : - funtz befor iiting on the $3, 75 Pieadin ullly te reckless driv. he ‘won in. 1952 when licked bles « a 2 \ ; omfield police Ce TT” Prine 476 Betsy had winds of 120 m.ph exioe . Earnin S fas, Salas geal or. S. of 54666 “Just remember that this is only Président Fisenhower. as backing his car out of the Con of efpelos 2 - $¥3.over a small area near ‘the center|" ~ ‘ ; ; Rd. 4 es ithe first inning of a two-week ball \drivew: ay when he “heard a noise” cont nak 316 Phillip Mor 451/and hurricane winds extended out; NOCTURNAL IDEA : jtwe ‘S Mule i i cea tale ' ‘ “a4 =? & g = , > ‘ a “on be 3.5 ¥Py ¢ 4 , es - i pa 7 | ioe : 1 THINK IT IS jand saw the boy lying on the Cont Can ... $35 Phill Pet. 541'70. miles to, the northeast, with) “The idea came to me in the| geaTrLe-iiNs)— Pudget Sound Power fined , "G ss $15 ng cost8/ The Republicans hold their own As to suggestions that he was Sound. He said he rushed the- boy Eon on sae Pit anak 2 : 4 gales 150 miles to the northeast | middle of one night,’’ the bounc y\" oo" feports earnings - $5 A 02 a In J se . eurt wa sday e was! tonvention next week in San Fran- : A A . a = i ; o ‘ont ii : “ToC é or a common share or e ” " f * Hl ~ risking his own political future, |to his home and then to the ypper Rng .. 24 Pullman ....., 69.4 of the center and 100 miles in little strong man reealled. “I was! months ended June 30. an increase o hee teas pero ' led Lake JUS- | cisco. the former presidem tersely de-/hospital. é rt Pa paca 302 Pure Ou..c..< S° slother directions. just laying there and the idea’8 per cent over the previous compara-/tiee Herman Roth, ’ ahs ss Wr ... V7.7 RCA . be ze ible pertod Operating revenue rose 11] clared: 27 6 Repub su, $28 The San Juan Weather Bureau,;came. I had secn where Truman per cent to $24,619,081 | A purse and $13 were reported, . , 3 € 0.2 . ~ | ~ . “They need not be alarmed Roofer i im Fair’ State 2: - ‘Aire... 877 Reyn Met ,. 802 Said a new storm may be form-| jturned it in gn.another Chrysler! gw YORK «INS; — International’stolen yesterday on E. Pike street on lac ays X la for I never worried about the Dox a we =p Mak whe ‘ se ing in the area where Betsy was'and a Dodge. I couldn't we uit for, pela Of Cansde ond ovbeldiarios! oe Parke street, Pontiac- . . : 54 ck Spz___.__31.2, born_last-Friday———-— tthe-ptace-to-open- lof 195¢ of $51,772,000, equal to $3 48 p: consequences if it was the Iq \ F iat ‘it -.H41 Rock Spe- rs ‘ i equal to per | said, is Kod ... 973 Royal Dut . 104 3} . | comme n shard, compared with §4! thing to do—and I think this is.” Alter ar Xp osion EB’ Auto L ... 365 Bafeway St 57 | A ship reported last night that | “Well, I got it for $2,500 — a 1000, or 83 oa ‘share in ta aeons Had h m. sal He added: “My = da lemer Bea on Bu bea Pas sae g|it encountered winds estimated at} steal, Runs like a watch, Tires aes a Jest DOr, Seles laceuness tees é ful me an — Notified that bid : — =7 purpose was =D ma ; oe lErie RR ..... 207 Scovill Mf 331/40 to 50 miles an hour about 700/ rood “w. I don't think he [Henry Wingate s ee ati a i en Ni at bids on construc- is to urge the Democratic conven-| A constructton worker, Frank |e “ll 912 Bead Al RR . 38 ‘ile east of Puerto Rico as goot = new. on't nk a ery Wingate said the high principal TDUFSd ay p.m. and Priday. 286 S./tion of the east-west: runway tion to nominate a fighting candi- Hill, 37, of 916 Premont St. re-/Fairb Mor .. “4 for ea 21 s cas ae p ever eae it over fifty. I figure ps contributing to the increased| Saginaw at Franklin Rd. —Adv. extension at Pontiac Municipal Air- Imained in fair ndition tod: Firestone ry Shell © 52 An observation plane was sent] there’s sure some Democrat |earnines . ; 2 -date committed without reservation r condition today IN Ford Mot ..., 593 Simmons oa | ations Weath-| ~ : m port have run $24,000 over esti- or evasion to the dynamic prin St Joseph Mercy Hospital after ‘Preept Sul... 92 Sinclair 68 | to the spot to investigate, Weath-| around who wants it bad enough | LOS ANGELES ANB) Seabord Finance! ff your friend's in jail’and needs mates of the cost, Pontiac’ City r , t ‘— ‘ e@ day? ame i ID boiling cay eovers iy tairvaed iis eee Preuh i 32.6 izes ey ‘ rt *| ermen explained it could be only | to make me a little profit, so I cs reports ita volume of business for| bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Commissioner last night ok ved ees oe Democente Bary. and ar yesterds 2 Gen Dynam .. 75 a my nd 33 a band of unsettled weather. drove it over here from K.C, | $263 44298. 8 ny ended June 30) totaled —Ady. | — ond _ ees -” a He said he was wernine againgt "nd arms yesterday. IGen Klee ... 63 Sperm Ra 3 ce lihe sarpespondliar peried & reat eaciser spending an additional $6,000 as the danger of just a aretaker | ‘HIE and the owner of the con- en se ~ Std Ol Cal . 5 “Just think who rode in that car|® rings amounted to $8,041,992 or Do You Have a Carpet Problem? their share of the increase. candidate” and remntaded: eve ryone |Struction company, David J. Smith Gen Moters 1) 476 Si OU Ind: a ? Hold Jackson Reunion | with Truman at the wheel! The|§} fos 941 cr 86 cents a chere a yoar| Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE sins Federal contributions to meet the > e Pp e ? + 38, oO Lake Orion P w Gen Shee 266 stg Olt On 3| . . re @arlter Receivables totaled «4 Rees, ae ¥ that the late Presid nt Roosevelt |~ » TT bi e ploded, sh¢ wering t them and theirigen tire... <6 Swift & Co. 41 Sicently at the home of Mr. and} Diz fellows like that. Maybe I'm! yew yorx (inaic-Record sales of bill. He’ said that in 15107 Roosevelt truck. Smith died later of burns of det oy oe e gyiv is Pa ae Mrs. Robert Kennedy, of Lapeer. |se Ning too cheap.’ | $98,788,000 have been neveciee psd ~ ri i. bids for the project came ; wn hivess Fracece Tike Coe . 3 exas Co >a) ape perell Manufacturing Co, fo inati i ap D “ aoe ihe wen| Th a oe = ‘ Gooarcer jee Nice : Sy _AUTOGR: APH INCLUDED = ded June = ; volume ane ‘irevtous 0 $145,482.62. g ne Democ onven- et: ohne : Ke : eae, 3 ; ea haunted to § vet tn-| atio mocratic conven-| ar was being used in Goon Bates 913 Thomp Pd 68) Almost 40 per cent of the area of} The car, a black limousine with| come this year totaled $2,283,000, of #4 70 Baffles Investia ators | tion did not uphold the 1ibe ral/roofing construction at 569 S. Jes-\Gt No Ry .,. 42.3 Tran W Air .. 28 common share compared with $1,865,- , Th ee Sli htl | od principles he stood for, sie St, Gt West @ 1. 203 Transamer 2/ Missouri is forested. white-walled tires, was purchased 00. or $3 8 a share, @ year earlier ir igntly injure reviiound 189 Twent Cen a Sessa = Si at _ o iach PER Tyenian w2id Roseccett bed _jouit ‘On 1308 Underwd Ba Oakland County detectives have jn Car Crash at Addison “ ersh Choe ., 60.2 . 24, . : ~™") i bee bl det ine if ghoul , : 32.4, ° been unable to ermine 8 . written. a statement to that ef- Detroit Man Jailed |Hojland FP .., 12.2 a Lin. 707] ’ bd e ss thi . Three area men escaped with fect’’ to be read to the Democratic | [Fomestt -.-0+ 5 Unit Airc es it" & took anything fram a grave found iis Fi 27.50: scattered tots mostly good steers br $1.41; soybeans ™% lower to My i idols 25.50 ere mee Rn arce; most! a {t y cows }- = huding higher, September —$2.454- jfots at 12°50: few ‘fat commercial cows lard fo cents lower to 15 rie a: 10.50-12.00;.smooth young standard grain jfed cows up to 14.50 oF at hundred pounds higher, September | and cutters mostly 9.00-11.60- some mR lightweights 8.50 down: utility Bacay ” $12.15. jwereiad bulls mostly 13.00-15.0 = soem i = Former Gov. Themas E, Dewey of New~ York alls. on President Eisenhow- ‘er to cover ‘plans for the forth- coming Republican National Con- hyvention. The White House said the meet- ing was arranged when Elsen- hower learned Dewey would be in town and asked him to “drop in.’” The conversation will almost cer- tainly include discussion of the vice presidency and the” current “dump Nixon’ controversy. Dewey is a ‘staunch Nixon sup- porter and Eisenhower has repeat- edly stated his own high opinion of - the vice president as «a running __ymate, - DISCOUNTS SENATE i Mutual friends of the’ President ‘and Dewey discounted speculation that Eisenhower might try to talk Dewey into running for the Senate this fall, . These sources sald Dewey has no desire to re-enter the political arena, either as senator or as @& vice-presidental candidate. isoclated Press}. 5 30 16 15 60 Indust net Is Ute Stocks 1 3 Net change .... Noon Wed ..,.. Previous Gay ss Week ago . 2 195 1955 high .. ° é 1985 low .,......203 114.9 DETROIT STOCKS (©. 4. Nephier Ce.) High 67.2 148.8 : Low Neen Allen ive & Rete Oc ST Se Baldwin Rubber a 16.6 1.6 16.6 Gemmer Mfg co. 3°63 &3 Gt Lakes Oi! He Chem Co*. 16.17 Howell Elec Motor =": $4 8.7 Penin Metal Prod Co.. 92.92 92 The 4 ~*" lag ocssee 302 909 ORF Rudy > iceaxest 92 92 92 Toledo. Edison Co.. “ 7 334 7 Wayne Screw Prod Co* . Leos "No sale; bid and asked. Food Inspectors Fine . Dairy Bar Owner $50 Tefance Powe, 54, of 15 Marvin St., owner of the Shamrock Cream- ery arid Dairy Bars, yesterday pleaded guilty to two charges brought by the Michigan State Food Inspector's ‘office. Powe paid $50 in fines and costs assessed by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum: Powe was charged with shortages of fat in his creamery. ‘Toke Over Wicherwotie Board here, meeting last night,) terworks at J government sion laws, No immediate action was taken on the Lake Orion Im-j - provement .Assn.. request that si Aucesment in ext you's taxes Me ment in next year’s taxes: ' wee See oii “Twas found at’ the scene. County authorities ordered the grave re- eer WHEN DANGER THREATENS.... Y driver. The accident occurred on Ray Rd.,- east of M24, according to DR HAC ON eA a : sl filled yesterday. . = Ww tions : World Rights Reserved Removal of a = or portion of carrying a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison or a $5,000 fine, ‘County Prosecutor Fred Ziem said, Housing Commission Gives City $17,570 A payment of $17,569.59 was re- ‘iceived by Pontiac City Commis- .isioriers last night ffom the Pontiac Housing Commission, The payment substitutes for taxes the city would réceive: on the land now occupied by its hous- tiing project. : In a letter accompanying the payment, Roy MacFee, executive director of the Commission, pointed “\out benefits of the housing project ta-body-trom-a grave isa felony} = Oakland County deputies. Okay New Bond Issue JACKSON (%—Consumers Power Co. today said an investment group headed by Halsey, Stuart and Co., Inc., has been awarded a new is- sue of $40 million in first mort- gage bonds. Consumers will use the money as part of a 91-million-dollar con- struetion program this year, The bonds, at 4 per. cent — are due in 1986. Britain’s exports of 373,000 auto- mobiles in 1955 were only slightly higher than in 1954, but were 71,- 000 above the 1953 figure. They made Britain the world’s leading ’ to city ae, E automobile exporter. Don't Gamble with | Home Security... Se, vee PAR, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUSI T 15, 1056 , ‘unit in e for children [to be set up with the “open’” and} “closed’* program. : ‘ nit- (Invited to Leonard ~ ac LEONARD. — Guest speaker will be- Nicholas Grosser at the Meth- jodist Church Sunday. He is réplac- ing the pastor, who is attending “the eileen body'camp with a group of boys. HE HAD THE LAST SAY—Despite the fact there were many worhen speakers at yesterday afternoon’s Democratic convention session in Chicago, here’s the man who got in tHe final word. He's Rep. Thaddeus Machrowicz of aichagen who, made the last sched- uled speech of the afternoon. ‘ peanut: “and tobacco “AP Wirephote tical methods port 8. 7 Patton said | t@ try to get the plank made BE - The plank promises 90 per cent partly price sipperts on basis crcog [er cent ot arity the drafters sud = -| The basic crops are listed by jlaw as corn, cotton, wheat, rice, “leuk tne PED CRN? 1 PARITY As for other commodities, includ- ; ing storable ag well as perishable products, the plank promised simp- ly to “continue to advocate prac- , that which taken. = a Patton's. Democrats a program : troversial for extending sup- ' he and delegates/Truman, agreeing with rece his organization will seek to amend dations of et position was similar to Harriman Adlai Sieveneta. The latter has endorsed supports at 90 per ¥- cent of pari Patton’ said that the plank as _now written dle , ae to products, minor feed joer bey \soy* bene, -ary beans—and flaxseed. ‘would make it possible to set up by Charles F, Brannan, agricul- ture Secretary under President This plan, which was rejected Plattorm ; ommiteck Sates ary Bol erally weg Pap” aeons 0 esac seat el install. Legion ‘Officers ‘ payments,in North Branch Rite << NORTH BRANCH — In recent "|joint installation rites of North Eisenhower administration|Branch, Lapeer, and Imlay City Joseph Averell mann, burial troit. ‘organization urged the to write a plank that Home, Mr, patterned after a con- one advanced. in 1949 urday « * * 115 North Holcomb St., will be had'from the Sharpe Funeral. Home here at 10 a.m. Thursday, with husband; three sisters, Mrs. Belle Herron and Mrs, Mildred Graham, both of Detroit and Mrs. Mary J, Thompson of California; and, itwo_brothers, John-of-Detroit-and: coterie of Grand Rapids. |o, ~ Kenneth F. Lohmann | INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— dairy |Service for Kenneth Frank Lob- will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Our Lady of the Lakes Church, with ‘Lohmann, a painter, and 9: résident\here for 23 years, died by two sisters, Mrs. Lucillgy ker of St, Clair Shores api” Delores Bateman of Detgo (Margaret) Seeterlin, 71, of Post man; second vice, Fred Crawford post adjutant, Garland Davis; fi- |American Legion posts, the Nation- “lal Champion: Drill Team, 102, of Detroit, Sennen. Sn aanine we 12, 29, of 7224 Andersonville Rd. mA in Mt, Olivet Cemetery, De-| Parish Rosary will be at 3141 Sashabaw Rd.. at his home, He is su = viel Moore; goog : ies full tform ‘The tentative farm plank - ‘was burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. jy, omas Baker. eco sa a interpreted as a victory oly mee tented adie nae Achy dog aa denon Zé . number of farm man’s chief t for m-| An’ Oakland County resident NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEM delegate members had arranged: |ocratic\ Presidential ‘nomination, |29 years, she is survived by her public hearing "gate Township Ha 1956 p.m, following change to the % i Te change from Resi; cial: Tot No.1. and. 28 sget at 7:30 insider the Ring to Com- 1 xeept taken for bs way s Lakelan Sub- iv! 2.. “To. ‘change y ate Residential to Com-~ ta orth we feet of Lot 92 Supervisor's rford Township. ge. from Residential a fvisor’s Plat No, 8 except 70 feet. also except the east- to my teet. © se ‘ reons interested are requested to 8:30 tonight in Coats Funeral] rapper t. y of the Zoning po together ‘with a list of the p wes is on in the office of the ‘ownship ne ponlpered and may be examined by those interes IT STEWART, " Chairman, omar Board 8 Clerk, Waterford. Township. Aug. 15, 18, 1956 pal Help. Wanted | Female ' 7 EXPERIENCED SAB Wartnnes. weekend work. Serips, 130 8. Telegraph va, EXP. WAITRESS WTD. — serving liquor aad food Apply in person between 11 and 2 _p.m, Club Tehoe, ula mpizie. EXP. KITCHEN HELP. DAYS. = Ply in person at 96 W _Huron. EARN CHRISTMAS G BE hostess for toy demonstrations, OR 32042. AP- EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. In Memoriam 2} _ Help Wanted } Male 6 Help W Wanted Male le 6 LOVING MEMORY OF THEOL- PHARM _- [SELL OVER PHONE, IT's Easy, am. Benard = passed away 1 | Good hours, top fing * rust have | we show you how, work the hours ier, eat te references, Apply rifty Drug, a ant, tt. hs handicap no _ eart your qpemere 2 ers,| Huron corner Telegraph _berster 3 PE 5-12 tender an rue; EXP SHOE CLERKS, “si eB MR. ge ra not day, dear Mother, | “Pearson, shoe dept, Federal Store. SALES ML AN \NAGER ‘| Badly’ missed’ by Dorks, Jay ana | SURFACE” GRIND GAUGES, WANTED Jerry Olsen : ~ weak Baulres bd Says. . wae Hr. “san 94 to 37 is wanted in Pontiac Flowers 3| _ivMile, “Berk M4 is area for an unusual position of fering exceptional oppertuntty. a sae a Ir OURE A SACRAMENT inex Eas sales experience pereeees Home wi . este, a — . of -bat not necessar ate mode. mrs rr gouges eaten more PE 56-8405 be-| can, required . no reveling “a —— : z | tween 9:30 ot n't for. information sary * personal interview, Funeral Directors 4) about our dibersi salesman plan.| DRexel 1.0654. Detroit. LOO 1 Old established Co, Has opening BERVICE &TATION. wt. a ahaa AIR AMBULANCE GROUND | 2082 producing “satermen, must furnish references, Phone: Funera . PE 41211 LAYOUT MAN. FIXTURE WORK, OR +4 extra work @ some e ma- onsale, met a : yes Ane ¥ ducts Tne. | SALESMENT a8 alertora Fe. sees Bighiand Re : Have opening for alert voung men olysott Bonsisen icine =a D YOR "PUNERALS* :|moughnlur Service 8 Pn 0a «| Voorhees-Siple LATH experienced in selling Preaty ot Fred's White Swan Drive In, M-6e \ Pontiac Lake “Rd FOOD WAITRESS. EXPERIENCED __Scribs, 130 8. Telegraph Rd. EXP. WAITRESS. 12 TO-§ P.M. _No phone calls. Putrel! Grill. _ EXP. WalTRESS WANTED. Night work. 837 Badwin Ave. Matings, advertiaing and Earnings unlim) MAHAN REALTY co. Ge *pecntive Real Estaig Exchange 2-026: 075° W. Huron 8t TRAILER HELP Experience ond final assembly, saw men, meta: men, Apply Hoily FUNERAL HOME Home| Ambulance “eo 'tan or Motor SHAPER en mn Cemetery Lo eer Pe onze vv JIG BORE SCION. iy ad : 8 = aex tires raven ge Bye ade Surface Grinder Hands ___ Help p Wanted | Male 6 Must have ‘Journeyman’s cards, All fringe benefits, a ake oe ates arene | COMMANDO era) borus paid monthly. This is |. feet os reat tne Tool Co. ——~T.00K, MEN = ba tien tion Steady pote. foe position with excellent earnings for ambi- tious man. Previous sales expert gore not required. We train you or further manager position, The best insurance ie i Man with car Apply i064 w. 10:30 and 12:00. bi ron betw yen TER EXPERIENCED roughers, stea shee CED ¥ work for right and retirement eres, Pontiac -Trati-+ famtir- made possible by thor: nings in creased demand for our service Alle-/ STEADY AND and products, Apply in person to PS ng plier! tie. rown manager Singer Sew- ing Machine Co, 102 N. Saginaw. MAN TO WORK IN AUTO PARTS store as auto rts clerk. Must = > paper ines. I time or week- mds, If you are not experienced : Bisse "asp eat fats ustotn "ah anes fe gulomonie ageney. ay tn Pestieg | - CARPENTER |A} AND ‘Ds BRICK s Ta AYER : Sins 2a MAN | AS NIGHT F CASHIER IN REs- taurant, Must have neat appear- ance, be accurate at 7. and PENTER CREWS AND GE: | ftured man Wrie Pootine Press r * aot crews for remodeling. Fr * a a " ao MAN With car te work with manager. _FE §TR00 ~ CARETAKER FOR CAMP ‘(AR LAPEER bel year ‘rown@ position for re- seme ang utilitier furnished, fa Salary ad be discussed ; ir. MEN WHO NEED A “A MINIMUM of $100 a week to meet livin ceneanel: No Car nec, FE 2014 for sterview eek. Needed ! co will» ; 1 ASS'T CHIEF Hy Salaried ae = — aetie BE FAMILIAR WITH: ee crmceens Ss AKER R TOOTH NOMENCLATURE) ‘ peendy year rest employ: PLANER OPERATOR | Beer ea eee ge | thos Same nd eae ‘OPERATOR 1 BLANCHARD. fo " oY seme bench | wa work. | Tool 3 GRINDER OPERATOR Retell Ses teeta! 3 acy Dh EES pie eens Na hash REPAIR MEN “Mars, Win. Lacleat. and Mrs. TER om. Overtime coUN Coney Island No. 2, 4827 ie Highway. High Hourly Rate All-Fringe Benefits 5 if __ couch. Molly, Michigan _ ~U Inlimited Oppor tunity Good pay, no layoffs, no strike, full time job, Apply by me for FW, Engelbart, PE | — WE WILL TRAIN YOU “Por W successful Career. in selling life insurance, Age | . Ouaran- teed salary. $300 per month, Plus commission, if. you can qualify, call, FE 20219. WANTED: CUSTOM 1 ROOFER A AND finish carpenter Steady work. Call after 5. FE 58-7957. WANTED BARBER CALLA AT 206 __ State St. WANTED: FARM HELP, SINGLE, middleaged, must be experienced, It Bouth Lyon, Eneva WTD: YOUNG MEN BETWEEN 32 and 30 to work as grill man | te train for assistant manager and mansger position, Must alert, aggressive and ambitious. Contact Manager. between 2 and 8 p.m. ‘at Peter Pan Snack Shop, 6525 _Telegraph, _ - ? YOUNG MAN 21 to 28 i ~ school graduate. Car required. Intensive training pro- @ram precedes advancement to ~ Tenagerial Contacting people is tt of - job. _ Btraight salary, plenty of ad- vancement opportunity and job security. All mnedern employe benefit programs Household “Finance Corp. ~ 3% 8. Saginaw Help Wanted Female 7 ated 3 SALESOGIRIG WANTED EXPR- rienced preferred, Full time. Ap- ly Jane Lee Women's Apparet "fia 41 peal Saginaw, — $30 _to_31:30 ean NOW | ‘BEING TAK- | em for full time salesiadies. Steady work, must be 18 yrs. of age or elder, Neisner’s Bros, 42 N. ae Ps GIRL” OF ALL trades, needed for small Birm. office, must have own transpor- tation, ne Mr. Muehi for ap- _| —patntment Elgin 6-5583, Unusual Opportunity as Housekeeper ? If, We belleve, you will - like { vaek oe heave ee .? ; agg own private. room w: vis: ood salaty and Thureda and Sun Fond off, daughters and live in Birmine- Ai 10 a.m. Today there Modern Plant § were replies at the Press es \ | efice In te following Detroit ee gn EXPERIENCED FURNITURE Broach & Machine Co. OL 19211) _» salesman, weekly salary ment. PE oetenity is advones- : ue AS ANTON to semiinvalia, Live in, No boss. 3-432 after 6 pm. * EXPERIENCED RoOOFrERS equipped, 6 tween ® and it a Rochester a Rd., be- = REAL KRBTATE MEN Wi WITH ELECTRICAL ar as work = eS translormers, and ¢ 2196 8. Mitford a RE. Mi: Apply ford, Michigan. ¥ Sect or F INSPECTOR -¢an set up and check small AL on a surface plate. C"} MFG: Good, references. - 3 Ww _ Bloomfield Fashion Shop - CLERK: = Si 3! Re EXP. WOMEN, CHILD -ane AnD general housework, live ve wages, Vacation pay, ieee: M. _ 6-604, : GENERAL HOUSEWORK GOOD plain cock, smal] family, no jaun- dry, must mot be over size 18, must have good references, either stay nights or have own trans- portation, Goed pay for right per- son, Call after 6 P.M. MA 6-6180. GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED: FOR eare of 1 child and light house- Grit “GIRL WANTED. | BLU E hy Drive-In, 2008 Opdyke. FE ‘ 93-0162 GET CHRISTMAS GIFTS PREE. - ‘Wiss- Are You Looking for an | ays We have 3 Scheeleae i =, : hmeee for a tey party. OR SccpazEEaTE} BETWEEN | MM & 40 for complete iar | of home, 2 ehildren ages 7 and Hrs. 6:30 to 5. Mon. through Pri. Ref. re- _ tation, Call HOUSEWIVES FULL AND PART- Earn $2 an sour selling erie, sportswear rens epparel, FE Kit. HELP WTD. WEEKENDs. 4 Corner Lunch, cor, of Walton LADY FOR POSTING MACHINE work, accounts ba be able and re- . eeivable So.ne, typing. Ask for eeper. At 4-3566 PART TIME. BALESLADY _.Permanent_ for Thurs... Fri. and Sat. 9:30 to 6 p.m, Experienced preferred, are Jeweiry Shop, Tel-Huron Sho _Center. MIDDLEAGED ¥ WOMAN FOR coM- lon and Chi anne charge in home, more for me than wa es, 2 children, 1 school age. 27053. MIDBLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER. 6 days a week, Apply 521 Whitte- more MIDDLEAGED LADY TO ) SHARE & modern home, with mother and eare for schoo] aged child, 2 in family. Box 116, Pontiac Press. MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR CoM- jlete charge, able-bodied. Pontiac Press Box 101. 2s MARRIED MAN WOULD LIKE full time or part time work of any kind FE 56-7680. | PART - TIME fEN HELP. Bob-O-Link Golf Club, Novi, Mich, Northville 9-47R11 REUIA ABLE WOMAN FOR CARE of children 2. 5 and 8, while Saather has surgery, Fome nigh qeparpnees. 57 N. Johnson. FE at SPARE-TIME er ed Card and Gift Shop at hom Show friends samples ef cur poe 1956 Chrietmas and Cards . Greeting— end — Pree their caare and earn te 100 per cent profi: sary. Coste nothing to try. today for enmapten on approval, Bo age Grestings, Dept. 195. Fern- ¢, ‘Michigan REFINED WOMAN WHO DRIVES _to babysit and live in. MI 4-4650. SELL Tova, Al MISC. xe eliveries, Help Wanted ne __ Work Wanted Male 10 ‘ay A Building Service 12 Business S Services INO a ANESTHETIST et i an PART sane. Under s of anes- ist in ta “J eeednad hos- . Wages om. Saar generous enefit rite - ooo wk. Pontiac Press Box "i. COUPLE TO MANAGE PONTIAC rental pre. Must have refer- _ences. University 3-4214. . over 14 years. 3990 & "MAN OR WOMAN Ls _ory, -¥ Experienced crew manager or seasoned canvasser desiring « as_crew—m. — Our line sells on sight, Repeat business helps build your future, Write Pontiac Press. Box MAN OR WOMAN Pleasant and profitable saleswork, Call on housewives with full line ot useful household articles. Al easy to sell, High earnings, Life- time career im your guaranteed ag Write Pontiac Press, Om af MAN OR WOMAN FOR quired, Must have ies. transpor- all occasion: | } eed No bn garbage neces- } Oy ‘Aiso ¢ op EXP r rson ‘ise, A" Perey. REAL SaTSTE SALESMEN OR saleswomen for new come prajact in, Pontiac, Waterford and Utica area. Exp eee 6 Rose Hill Realty Co. KEnwood 2-9060. REP RASPBERRY PICKER WTD. ednesday = Friday. Northwest corner of M cemee i Rd. and Seymour Lk. SALESME N REAL ESTATE Unusual opportunity for « fhus- | ler, experience preferred, b win | train. awford Agency, my . FE +1549 eves. push Employment Ageyicies 8A) VA } =NTER UILDING 16 CAREER B-| RIKER /B FE /6-04 EXP. E ERI ENCED _ Fee arent . eto. act manager.} Exclusive territory of Pontiac and repair. FE 4-4210. GATHROOM BR Kitchen able: ierial” ne is) | #700 and arr ay BA, with no ik if 8 Sy vA S BTATION 4-6400- eR money down eo fine J to 5 yrs, to caRPaNtEe WORK ANDY repair Fe eae y ulchiioan w HOME REMODFLENS A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW & | cabinets por ines ‘reasons ay = |CEMENT WORK BRIG BLOCK AND CEMENT 244 Al as. No job too ALTERATIONS REPAIRS. REC. | iar fe. sic omer rentiens, a wares Carpentry pe need ' York Ph ervice aad asitetarsienmeeren: BRick. & WD GEMENT | CARP RS CEMENT MEN TO — Fr be wur re fe ere ~ meni, § wow, eo po Nooe-d wil, _. ene only or do the entire CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. EM LICENSED | ELECTRICAL CON- actor all services, day or eve- et 4-617. “a 7 CLEAN} WED. REA- t go Cait OA 6-2045 © TRIMMING AND REMOV. Free estimate. FE 2-601) EE TRIMMI AND REMOV- TREE TRIMMING Pee al ke Pree estimates. &W TREE SERVICE SPRAY- ing. Dutch elm, Mosquitos & fruit trimm & oe a e mates Phone PE : ‘fr WELL ‘DRILLING, WELL& PUMP i __repair. OR 3.2396 Pioors, b BRICK, B. gcd WORK & we. fireplaces EB 32-2468 ALL KINDS, Free estimates. wermers Cement Contractors, FE 2-1769, Open Sun. ‘CARPENTER RK. NEW emeteme- Also cabinet a wo) GEMENT WORK MAN DESTRES kind. MASON Cc wORK, STONE WORK, NO | GHARLES Gafage floors, driveways, base- mi Patios. Cheap labor. MY Foi02. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR , peieting, a parents. free esti- _ mates. OR 3-3752. ; WORK OF ANY CEMENT & BLOCK Work. FE 65-0782. CEMENT WORK Basements, footings, bik. and emt, work. Free estimates. FE 4-1830, BURCHAM, FLOOR Sn Pgtintee Wwahed NET . CARPENTER, REMOD- additions Calj elter 5. FE DRYWALL TAPING. GUARAN- teea werk. Free estimates. OR CABL elin: FLOOR ‘LAYING SANDING, . FIN- ishing, it) yrs. exp. Quar. work, re estimates Leo Bob. FE ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING and repairing, & B. Munro Elec- tric Co., 1060 Huron, $-6068. FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS weeks MAN uu ee a specialty. Carl L. Bills, PE eds job ‘badly. 25789. : PAINTING AND D & M BLDG. SERVICE oe _Tepair work, FE 17-8412 | 5-40095 MIDWEST ponrees OLDEST EM- PLOY bee 734 a okt IN- sees od EIN A DISCUSS 80ME OF QUR PERMANENT POSI- ‘TIONS. 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-0227 GRAEBNER'S 1,000 JOBS. FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE NATION'S LARGEST EM- PLOYMENT Ce tN 7 eee A FFICES A See nea ees anal Posi NS Now ow GURL S RES Leeuwen RL FRIDAY, —_ shorthand 3 A trainee SECRETARY to. exec. B ER. ‘18 pays Fick TRAINEE: typin $100 NE-GIRL OFFICE No shid.. F; work of any kind, Call FE 2-0329 WORK. PLUMBING WORK wa NWE D. REE ESTINATINS, ALSO NOOF: 5-1016. NG, SIDING, ALTERATIONS, 1 wo RE- TCHEN CABINETS, AND CUS: ELIABLE repair or new, FE §-8325,| T BUILT GARAGE AND SMALL CEMENT AND | BLOCK te nnn aves "Ge tae jobs Alsen repair. §-0256. : TWO 17-YEAR-OLD OTs WANT YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES a PLASTERING, RESIDENTIAL homes. 32-6146. Repair specialty, OR SHOVERS WALL WASHING SERV- fees, Janitor and window service, rete offices, factories. Garden Plowing — 16B ye era PLOWING. . DISCING, GRADING and mowing. West Side, FE 44228 775 Scott Lk. Rd.. ROTO-TILLING LAWNS AND GAR- dens. OR 3-9784 a Laundry Service LACE tCURYAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- ‘ fled. Beaut.fully finished. Pontiac Laundry. Phone FE 2-8101., Pontiae ‘aundry. FE’ 418A Sais - Landscaping CUSTOM BULLDOZING Givewer grates and back AgRD. oe So oe LAWN’ MAINTF- . nance and renee 26 yrs. ex- perience FE LANDSCAPING. —t NS, PATIOS, driveways. eed tiles and haul- _ing, FE 2-546 SODDING | SeR DENS AND ROTO- tiling. Complete landscape work, removal. For sale Kentucky Blue and Marion Blue grass; will de- liver. OR 3-0n82. BULLDOZING DONE, EVENINGS _and weekends FE 44618 YARD A} AND DRIVEWAY GR GRAD- ing, ang back filling. FE 5-3552. General €ontractor Work Wanted Female 11 & WK, cleaning by 10 a.m IRONING OR day. FE 3-0825 after RESIDENTIAL AND ee ees FROM TO ROOF MoD. NT TO ROOF. MODERN~ SERVICE. Al Pick up and delive: . FE 3-742. 4 IRONINGS. A A BU PICK- and delive FE 5-8732. TCKUP SUL AND be- eseer WOMAN ewor rt Fomtiog Press orks ite Box 38, GIRL. 17, 1 1, WANTS oer ee hive West Side preferred FE 2-6175 GENERAL HOUSEWORK oR Se walle FE $07el. LICENSED CEMENT WORK. ait MY i TRONING IN MY HOME. Drives, floors, patios, ete. Free IRON SRINGS DONE. BORE TT CLINTON. or Pe ease — i $250 ihontna BY woay SAY AND BA BY: | "uasguteed. e | Gon MIDWEST ter sitting. 112 Proofing. LI. 24740 x bet in motheriess “home. sition. Years ex ens Ready to ear, store man- . Eee : wom LA} eer) eee $17 Blin antehoie cre | ie ~ PONTIAC 5 EENINGS apart tine ire gneuines pL gg waitress, _SuoRr-cur TO Renwide perty “Bian agement and supervision, Can oa ham. References requiredWrite | Creenheid. GEN OFFICE typist owe ve best of references. Write | Pave —_FE A0ME~ Box 36. Pontine Press, for inter- NO-BOOK Box 99. TREE ilo EE 8UR- view. SELL OVER PHONE ITS EASY, Ser lee chiara ery. FE 40137 removal ‘we show you how,. work the hours RETARY ; me ae WOMAN FOR Day | —E°fy._5E £0137 _Alee_removal. ‘ou want. Age ot handicap no | SEC to_ mig. exec. - $900 ms reference. FE 8-3771. TRENCHING AND ~~ Business Opportunity - barrier, Sia3t. SECRETARY new company... 8273 | WaT) TIOHT | “OUSEWORK Ae ihr SMALL DOWNTOWN , OFFICE. | TRAINEE FOR SEWING INSTRUG-| - MEN | and tect small rhiléren. 190 | BULLDOZING SARY, WE. WILL TRAIN SALA- creases A permanent position | COMPTROLLEAN; trucking ‘firm | call MY 2.6054 ot MY reine | cee xo RY Pig PLUS COMMISSION. PLEAS) sit selary, paid “vacation a know interstate comm. laws Wa SHINGS, TRONTHO nos pun — Building Supplies 124 77 W. rm. OL MAKER ..........:u... $300 BE RE- sum AKER bere TASHINOS A AND IRONINGS. PICK | 4.15 LigHT FRENCH AND a WATERERS ar RQ sENiOn 4 ‘hen UD and deliver. Also babysitting. H DOORS coum, ga, Pa oP cay ae Detmeen Seog ce a ee raeasice | ble PE &3ee r ment one ‘rams, ‘complete TO ASSIST YOUNG | COSINE, office mar ....... with screens, r WOMAN . Dba ;| rea cceosuiant wi leeeea = BS home abep and deliver. i. ia — ore waving and styling, 4i4 |) yotber © I nousenola dutien 4 eat NE eSB, oat Pe same, Sop, ‘Good aittntel Midna | modern convertiences. Must have RAEBNER’S—P ontiac —* DAY OR WEEK. EXP. Business Services 13 +6830 oF suns we references, $28 per week. MI/ 313 Pontiac Bank al WOMAN WISHES pay WORK Ex: | ~~ _ r¥ | VICINITY + WOMAN UNDER gh 7. : AIR + COOLED INES RAE- Of Clarkston Proter elderly wom- ‘WANTED - one WOMA Phone FE 5- Patience FE at paired, Saws, DRONES and aa 8 ir week “plus room ‘and | £2, for General houseworR days. Wiskinoron aeons : and oat a tone post bare own ams. En cy mW. __Building Service 12 deliver ts Ag ane Lineain, skAUTY ¢ vetted Write Ponting Press. Box 6s. it bbe x ALL MA KEE OF FOI FOUNTAIN PENS __part. time. 2-036. WOMAN BCH BIRMINGHAM wid’ FERIA rey gy a "Saskel'S men CARD ¢ or, a DANT, |' children would like so nee FE OFFERINGS LA Site y Con W. tow fice. Oakland Theatre, after i nm. 1, after 6:00. 2 ~ Immediate fui) or part time: Seo ©. BUD BILLS. FE $2000. | ~Fence_St. rE GAPIRLE HOUR EP Ee van | WaTERESGE An es Wrist, general office 4-1 REMODELING CEMENT a7 ta SERVICE. ook, 2 adults. xe. salary, = nut? Cup Drive-ion, 910 Oak | 5; ae Secvtee | eae aan Free estimates. maken of sutomatic x Hine Press. en Ree } W. Maple. Birmingham. MId- eee : wathers, wringer, washer an an wrD. PART TIME B “ L Ds OF CEMENT WORK. Pull or part rime. Must have = ; Fe , - pes ot ae “A-l CEMENT WORK LLOYD: MONROE LIKE A BARGAIN? Lots : “weap _ Ads!) hee thon icoue é WASHINGS. AND IRONINGS. DESTRES oe es ONINGS, oda e is ao wanes. work. FE 40703. TDDLEAGED WOMAN WishES tTience in wom- iene yrs. ice "REAL CARI” oo "ic Roger A. Authier CONSTRUCTION CO EM 3-4825 GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. Brick, stone. cement wo: Pias- tering and tile work. . 42200. HOU La MOV! xq FO a our . PE 42450. $8 ‘ GUA tings. ps 1918. Hugus Marsh, 353 'N. Cass. FE 2-3021, FE 2-8046. 08 FLEMIN NG, FLOOR” a sanding, finishing 185 © _FE .. RING, EMENT AN MA Bending and taishing, Phan PE ry ‘2 s07 SIDING STORM WIN- “WIN. dows, = 8-3801 . 7 ROOFING WORK "Se ERS a ROOF | REPAIRS poy gore wlck ap. ¥-1111. e MAN W ERD die TIMATES, Moving & Trucking 19 moana caer Ama A-1 MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE ble Rates FE 5- A-l } MOVIES 8. & TRUCKING. Basements, ete 4-7615. mere A TONS or rubbish LIGHT. HAULING. % TON bisee. Charles Van Kieet, rE LIGHT AND eave a AT __atty time. CiGuT AND a ice tf “HAULING, Licensed. FE iar AND HEAVY TRUCKING. ibbieh havied. Sand fill. dirt and gravel. FE 20603. LIGHT HAULING AND ‘Pick UP Servier. Reliable. FE 2-6685 ~~ HAUL wre! ANY KIND MAN WiTH > TON STAKE E TRUce wants hauling of N "2 Be; work ‘all eaytim FE ONE WAY ae COAST TO COAST REM pen end Cloosa vet 8 trailers P. E.. Howland, 3245 Dixie "inwy. OR 31454. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS ACTORS D EQUIPMENT ty ton pickups 1% ton stakes Dump Bemi-trailers Ks. Trailers and Tractors ' Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 895 8, WOODWARD Open Dey peer 4144 O'DELL CARTAGE Local and Phone be ease ‘Moving. Painting & Decorating 20 At CUSTOM DECORATING, WALL lerlh gor cent dae or cna __Mason ‘Thompson, PR 42964 “BETTER FOR LESS & decorating ranteed . Goa workmanship, Free estimates. 7 comme i yts. experience. FE Ease Sash MJ rE 5-627. , Reasonable = ___ 13 | 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- “ Aas AND RUBBISR HAULFD eaned, FE. CLEANED. ASH PE 4-513. : of the south a