hs a ie * ae . ay i \! \, seotemaeae beet path “sa Pol NE [ I AC PRESSA Pag jYalr and Warmer. Fo Pollen Count 58. Detaila Page 2. 118th YEAR x * a xx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST: 26, 1955—40 PAGES eee entation as mene Humphrey p ass * 4% _ Estimate 30,000 Un fit Dri vers in S tate «3 ® edicts Balanced Budge [But Secretary Won t Promise Pontiac Police Find 31 Illegal Motorists Here Central Violations Files in Lansing Incomplete, Says Official Secretary of State James M. Hare said today there! * | are probably 30,000 Michi- motorists who should be driving. Hare made the estimate; | ! in Lansing while comment-| | — ing on the report of Sen. William 8S. Broomfield (R- Royal Oak) that 15 motor- ists in one Oakland County community have racked up 145 violations. . “This would indicate that these 15 motorists are, in| | all probability, dangerous drivers on the highway, and should be called in for re- been suspended the first of the year, 31 have been us i if i an nee | z 2 eke 7 ut : : E Z li » e 5 rs iyk if 7 5 E i 1 aagae : i F : i c iti | I r TE LF gi HH is 8a > Brena eee NOWS ci ssseseseeeeees | PP atest pa 4 cupeeeed, ** te ai eeneeeenee aseseeengse J se boa ea ey Pe cos 3 Still Churning For Out in. the Atlantic MIAMI, Fla, @® — Hurricane Edith, fifth of the year and third this month, churned far out in the Atlantic " today’ and ‘ weathermen predicted it would grow in size and * bd * Fe i: i iL if i % 3 5 Una Chooses Her Airman; They're on ‘Honeymoon’ DELAKE, Ore. (#—Airman Daniel Schmidt and his wife, Una, were enjoying what they called their “first honeymoon” at a coastal resort cottage here today. Schmidt, 23, and Una, 20, were reunited in Portland late Wednesday, neatly a week after he had filed suit for divorce in Red Bluff, Calif. He came home recently after 2% years in a Communist Chinese prison camp and was told she had remarried. He agreed to a reconcilia- tion in a telephone call from his wife in San Jose, Calif. He sent her plane fare and she ' arrived at the home of his mother Mrs. Ray Peters in Portland, about 90 miles northeast of here. After © «we have no definite plans, We're just going to enjoy ourselves for awhile.’ it i [ | |Seen for Weekend New Loan Fund Made Available for East States | 900 Million Earmarked for Reconstruction of Defense Industries WASHINGTON ® — Six North- eastern states, struggling to re- build flood-wrecked towns and fac- tories, have been given another hefty lift from a sympathetic fed- reconstruct, repair or replace defense indus ' iJ * * A preliminary estimate by the set ‘Rhode , New Before or Washington Weditesday, Preside: marshaled i ig Te : gti dt & 2 ca 2 TAL itt ai | i RTE if t i B7e08E FY Aik Z i : ei Japanese Diplomat in U.S. for Talks ARRIVES WITH DAUGHTER — —e Minister”) pretty daughter, Kanako. The visiting diplomat said Mamoru Shigemitsu of Japan addresses crowd at|the three-day round of talks starting Monday “will National Airport in Washington last night as he ar-| prove of lasting mutual benefit signifying a fresh rived for talks with Secretary of State John Foster start of collaboration between our two great coun- Dulles and defense officials. Shown with him is his | tries.” Pontiac's seven city commission- ers had, mixed reactions today to = i “Shopping centers in other cities are apparently meeting with great success and they must be serving the community. There are two fac- tors to consider: influx of popula- tion and the fact that folks have more money to spend today. “T just don't think this is just going to blow up downtown Pon- tiac.” Commissioner Harry W. Lutz (District 7), a building contractor and block manufacturer, said: “T hope the merchants will pre- sent facts that will help us de- cide what to do. At the present time, it looks to me like a promo- tion and until different I would be against it,” John FE, Carry, commissioner from District 6, and a salesman, said: Said Mayor William W, Donald- son (District 3), an insurance agent with an office downtown: . | the commissioners that they will land moving targets began Commissioners Show Mixed Reactions to Shopping Site Annexation Opposition “We can annex this land. Some | the} time in the future a “T resent the feeling that any- | ampede I still have an open mind and am Manne Sige ocnvinced but not wT think there tr w feefifg’atiions” Dr, Roy V. Cooley District 1 commissioner, a physician, said: “I think annexation is the best “So far; no other plans contrary to annexation have been pre- sented.” Commissioner John A. Dugan (District 5, a Pontiac Motor Divi- sion plant employe: ; “TI hope they are, going.to be able to convince me that the city will not lose revenue from this shopping center or some other one built in another nearby area. shopping center might be built off Tele er from District 3 and an ator ney, said: a hewe mat mee 0 feel Godt sion. -In am interested in having Lower Taxes Says U.S. Government ~ 'Should and Can’ Align 1956 Finances WASHINGTON (#—Sec- retary of the Treasury Humphrey, using words he has cherished ever since he took office 2% years ago, now says the government “should and can” balance the budget this fiscal year, But he added at a news conference yesterday that is “entirely too early” to rT; i z 4 Tey : i [ fi ade] i ees ucaeeae elas ae pr ylhge-ir orn faaraes as Pontiac Reservists Move to Ft. Knox Firing Ranges By AL LOWMAN Pontiac Press Staff Writer FT. KNOX, Ky.—Field training for officers and men of Pontiac's 703rd Reserve way in earnest today when elements of the unit moved equipment to firing ranges preparatory to blasting tar- gets with their 90mm guns. Under command of Lt. Col. “Lloyd A. Gabler of Royal Oak, the 703rd moved its 45-ton M48 tanks into the field Tank Battalion got under early Thursday. Firing at both stationary at 6 a.m. today and will last throughout the daylight hours of the week. Each man in the unit takes his turn triggering the heavy! ‘high in their praise after viewing guns under the guidance of trained Artity personnel. Officers, sergeants and the 19 civilian observers from Pontiac; Detroit and Grand Rapids were (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘teh Milvien, bak ies ws 174,000, ‘malice W. P. Edmonson, assistant director of the commission, _. Oakland County's current number of dwellings is Sos ae tence mesg Estimates for the entire s (1 14,000) tor the tr 08 tas 0 ent of pracaiet tu tek nek: Wh high numerical gains, 20 Township (in Macomb), Royal Oak, Waterford and Southfield Townships (in Ecorse and Taylor (in Wayne) all seal increases of 2,500 or more dwelling units. (Dwelling unit is a single-family house, or an apart- ment, or a group of rooms | One family.) . Six new cities and villages have been incorporated | in the region in the past three ' | Oakland County: Feenkile, Keego Harber, Lathrup,, |. Walled Lake and Wolverine otal. dimsiinaisentin: Wstibn, meutlagiaiials tree: Mal aihuakimeahermtiertyyta seamen cieghertnn. aren * oe. gies patted ce were townships, Warren Oakland) and Dearborn, designed. to accommodate ‘Five were in Lake. i aay i 83 ii ol FrenchPremier to Compromise Moroccan Appeasement Move May Result in Sultan’s Removal AIX LES BAINS, France @ — in preparation for giving home rule to the violence-ridden North Hi E a i #23 if : : i iH a { t | | i Fa i i rT, ee |) 8 nD 5 HE EPI . Bo §3 3 : , . | se heel erat alls, Uae ror Be & eff Be siete (Ht i ch cig Sifu? S28 ul; 23 ] a He 35 seth atin sey Hall th Meiseucai< SF s\ 2 Ey : os A sf ilita! tlh s ; 3 ened , . jeets sis E sis: a Sui te eae f A ee iG (a A \sleesilel Siete, ‘ <3 ite an fail tele Ail HE tig Hall in a int iil i Hatt ag: 3] a: mas ee tay OO: 2 LF 7 2 1; >= a — Fee te | F SB iit hig; leds ae ri high sai) i i Hint i alt it 12 & 3 ood HE Elegies Heit-nieea “ls Aas i ile jet li! 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SAGINAW ST. Chancellor Will Fly. in U.S. Plane on Non-Stop Flight to Moscow BONN, Germany-®—Chancellor Konrad. Adenauer will fly nonstop from Bonn to Moscow in an Amer- ican-built plane for his conference with Russian leaders, the Foreign Adenauer and his top advisers announced today, will leave Bonn airport Sept. i in on”. Bulganin and other Soviet establishing normal German-Russian relations, the out- 7, look for German unity and the re- lease of war prisoners will start oom. 8. * * «@ ring The Foreign Office said the Rus- $ sians have obtained special flight for permits for Adenaver’s plane to : fly over Communist Eagt Germany and Poland. A Soviet copilot prob- ably will be included in the plane's crew, it said. Between 100 and 1% experts will leave for Moscow on Sept. 3 or 4 by a special. train. Dog Rips Man’s Clothes So He Pays Owner $20 DETROIT #®—Mrs. Ruth King a widow with seven young children, was ticketed by police for allowing The Orange Blos- her dog to run at large. som neme is your es @ssurance to top ne ee Other beautiful In court two'weeks ago, Referee styles $100 te $1000. Andrew C. Wood suggested to Mrs. i es King that she pay Collins $20 for Credit Terms the damage to his pants. No Carrying Charge * 8 * OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE | |. WATERPROOF lo 17-JEWEL | WATCH SEND ’EM BACK — TO SCHOOL WITH A Sallan “Sportster” THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 \ Pe ¥ 4 1 ncovers Bill From Greenlease Ransom headway toward solving the two-| receipts from hundreds of banks! Archbishop Foresees Three other Greenlease bills pre- No Peace in Argentina lic found are believeit]_ LOS ANGELES Unless Juan the Carl Peron resigns there will be- no peace op Jose visiting Ask About the my * WARD-WAY @ No Interest! 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In the other American victory, and New York now rides | League contest the Athletics conked the Orioles 9-2 at Kansas 1% games over «Mo City. dropped a 6-1 deci- a eek F East was spotlighted at Ebbets Field where the Dodgers were slapped down by the Redlegs, $5 and 6-5. It was the first time the Bums had lost a double bill this year, and coupled with Milwau- keé's 3-2 victory over the’ New York Giants, it left the Braves 11 games behind Brooklyn in second E 3 if iu il RE B land two full games behind : a * > Stengel’s choice is emphasized | place. by the fact that Early Wynn was; e"* # the Cleveland starter, and he was! Philadelphia nabbed a pair from St. Louis 11-9 and 83, and the fourth place Phillies are now only to the showers in the Second in-|a half game behind the struggling ning after allowing four runs. Giants. The Pirates edged the More heat was taken off the ' Cubs 2-1. ni place Red Sox could do was afr National League action in the | y Stops Tribe for Yanks Aug. 28, he pitched one third of an inning to preserve a 32 victory for Bob Grim.. Ld = * Tt was the other way around last night when. Coleman got into trou- ble with two away and a run home in the eighth. Grim came in and applied the stopper the rest of the way. Joe Collins's twovun homer was the big blow of the Yankee second inning and Andy Carey con- tributed one in the sixth. Al Rosen homered‘tor Cleveland in the sixth. Washington, in seventh place and beaten 15 times previously by Chi-~ cago, refused to play dead as Bob Porterfield won his third game from the Sox. The Senators knocked out Connie Johnson with a-four-run fourth inning, and col- lected 13 hits in all. 27 CHAMPIONSHIP HOLES 10° The New Look In Green Fees .... 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The swim marked the end of an amazing example of endurance by the 29-year-old Windsor man. It. took him more than four hours to complete the last mile of the | swim. For most of that time, he rolled helplessly in the lake swell, with- in sight of the tired crowd of about | 100 persons who had waited more than 10 hours to welcOme-him. He finally seemed to gather his strength for a last effort, and he | by an unidentified swimmer who jumper into the water and swam | along side him. | Muench stubbornly refused to be lifted from the water, even when it was all he could do to keep his head above the surface, He kept insisting he would recover his strength after a rest in the water, Pontiac's Stadium Inn, “A” dis- trict softball champion, seeks ad- ditional honors tonight .at Port Huron in the Ist round of the Michi. 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Jr, of Chattanooga, Tenn., 2-year-old mother. The other match paired Polly Riley, advertising specialist from Fort Worth, Tex., who'll: be 29 to- morréw, against Pat Lesser of Se- attle, a Seattle University senior who at 22 is the “baby” of the quartet. Misses Nelson and Lesser seorched the 6 4l3-yard Myers Park Country Club course with the best performances of the week in yesterday's quarterfinals. Each was three under par in an impres- sive victory. Jane trimmed 20- year-old Barbara McIntire of To- ledo, Ohio, 5 and 3, and Pat smoth- ered Mrs. H. S. Covington of Orangeburg, S.C., 7 and 6 * ® Ea Mrs. Probasco and Miss Riley had to travel gaining a hard barned 1-up viec- |Rowland of Lexington, Ky., and Rollins College, was Nationa) In- tercollegiate champion a few years ago, was two down with four holes to play but rallied to edge 17-year- old Anne Quast of Marysville, Wash, House League Meets day, Aug. 29. Purpose of the meetinj¥ is to or- |ganize for the coming year. Individual bowlers, or teams that are invited to this meeting. ‘Middle Seniors’ Take Over; Polly Riley Eliminates Wiffi |= Nel-| couple of Florida winter tourna- the way, each. tory. Mrs. Probasco, whé-as Betty | . West Side Senior House League | will meet at the alleys, 199 Or-| chard Lake Ave. at 7 p.m. Mon- | would like to bow! in a fast league | Modern pitchers striving to win 20 games in one season should look back at Charles (Hoss) Rad- in the National League. bourne who won 6) games in 1884 af for Providence when that city was 4 Miss Riley ousted 18-year-old Margaret (Wiffi) Smith of St, Clair, Mich., in a grim struggle that’ saw Polly unable to win a hole after the 10th as they halved the last six in an unyielding struggie. * ** * Miss Lesser has long had her. eye on the national title: The tall, bronzed Seattle star won the West- ern Amateur last month and a ~ ments. 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Bettenhausen Victor in Stock Car Event MILWAUKEE (—Tony Betten- hausen, Tinley Park, [l., set a new record as he won the 150-mile na- tional AAA stock car race at Wis- consin State Fair Park Thursday, Bettenhausen, driving a 1955 Chrysler, finished the“distance in 1 hour 49° minutes. 52.37 seconds, about nine mimutes faster than the old record. Hig average speed was 80.9 m.p.h, MAE Art Walker, All-American tackle, played more minutes than any oth- 100 saenchan to guts Se i eaten er player on the University of | played. , - OLARKSTON GOLF COURSE NINE HOLES SEMI- PUBLIC Estron Read . Walters Lake 4 . —_—_—_— _ Only the Ford Pickup gives you modern Short Stroke’ power at no extra cost. Short Stroke design reduces piston travel. This meang less wear, more usable power from your gasoline, and longer engine life. NOW FORMING BOWLERS OPENINGS FOR LEAGUES INDIVIDUALS and TEAMS Sanday 8 P.M. Mixed Leagues SPILLWOOD LANES | all i ; “4 - Mention BOWLERS titetion SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th The Montcalm Bowling Centre is officially Opened. We still have a few choice League Openings. OPEN BOWLING DAILY “Montcalm Bowling Centre Summer Bandwagon Sell-a-bration! Ford 612-ft. Pickup gives choice of Short Stroke 132-h.p. V-8 or Short Stroke 118-h.p: Six: Tubeless tires standard. Fordomatic Drive and Power Brakes _# were » Parking 30 E. Montcalm = fee Peat KEEGO HARBOR “teu” Mayes a . Coll Elmer: FE 5-1662 Owner FE 5-2221 Meneper 7 = available at low extra cost: GVW 5,000 ths: Here are just a few of the many more features that ONLY FORD gives you in a Pickup! Biggest standard body of any 6)4-ft. Pickup—45 cu. ft. Strongest frame, great- est axle capacity of the five leading makes. Biggest brakes. TRIPLE ECONOMY, with...J2. Short iStroke power, 2. Driverized Cab for easier work, 3. 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Montcalm PONTIAC’S DISCOUNT HOUSE LOW OVERHEAD LOW PRIC ES Motor Mart Auto Parts 3 H Es i : f i Rebuilt Parts fa." is | is ri 3 28 st ney ‘ i FE 4-8230 SAVE WASTE PAPER! ~ We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS ..20¢ | MAGAZINES . . . 30¢ Screp lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel Frenpow STEEL CO. : FE 4-9582 Per 100 Lbs. 135 Branch St. across from American Forging & Socket §) surance. Marjorie Huttenhower of 602 E. Tennyson St., reported to Pontiac You W Get into Real Estate stolen from S wet at ber De -You ant to was : with a LEADER? vor Value of bicycle was placed SALES HELP NEEDED 9) tec :e cvive 1 rou con wan, Mittion Dollers worth of Real Estate business Semen geen! shift. Soin. ont feo ‘are. stil climbing. WE NEED SALES HELP Hf! Safe Way Driver Training School. TELY or not. Days, nights, or Sundays. FE 2-2253 or FE 5-5566. —Adv. ’ ‘TOP COMMISSIONS ite te Brive. I 70s con wat, _C SCHUETT, Realtor oe or standard shift. ice, KE 2-2400 — Lake Office, EM 3-4236 §/ 1... Nae a oman oe 2-2253 or PE 8-5586;, —Adv. ’ : | lin Bivd., was arrested by Pontiac 4 ELIMINATE DUST and MUD pd Pater senteraay’ on a, charse o ? With An Surfaced of Pee ae. * ' ya| Tues. night 9:00 bowling league 14 @ Residential PG! will be bowling Sept.6. = —Adv. + © Commercial ' tah 6 atts heat Copan * ‘ aa) Hil st. —Adv. * © Industrial pf a aay. ; : Free Estimates’ * &: ms $0 39 p. ok Sb Comm aoe : 9G | Road rnd * PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING “Pa| if your friend’s in jail and needs . _____._ * 5076 Pheasant Rd. Sap em, BD. 9H 6-00 ae MD, 8-0. jg FE 4-8770_ : FE 5-4975 _ —aav. (SESESERSSCLCOSESSSSSSSS SS one sre Dad's almost as proud of his CADILLAC as he is of me! — 4 8. sacks: Tex. few $1.86. 2 dow 4.00-4. 1,10 ss 3 g ; 3 i 3 ! 3 Le a fom Ff hb 4-3. Colo, Crts 3 dos. 3.50. Lettuce: Calif cents 6, mostly ing prices 17.$-18.8; broliers or f roosters 13.6-14.5; ca) direct -28-4.50; med, N. J No. sacks 35 cants: recel seedless . J. Air $1.00; 61.40-1.15; few Ese: . 3.00 . $4.00-4.80 etns. Ds $2.00-2.95; Mich ctns 249 $1.50-1.75; Celery: Calif 16" certs Pascal 2-3% des etns 128 2.40. : Cuttt;--tngs $5.25, “7 pack Iceberg 4.80. ws: Calif, yellow $2.50- ;_yel- Wise. $1.88; Peaches: Mich. open bu. crts. min. : Elbertas 2” : U.8. No, 1 size be bg sc | ated: Call ise tee §864.00- bakers e whites 3.50-3.76; 3.00; reds 2 Wash. s! whites ; 6 b. ic round whites 06- washed and unwashed 56 LJ 2.50, La lb orts A extra , Aug. 25 coeee * tnel £oG8 (AP)— juded, mbo 64-68 Ed 4 tt Fs ' pipet ' : : . it fd i “reecipts 9.088: whole- unchanged lower: 60-69 9 i Radishes: Mich bskts 24 8-on film sacks 2.00, 30a 2.50. ots ri Ss. s: No 3s 2.00; few 2 50; Sees = Pair 2.00, gs, f.o.b. federal-state hited dar -61 e 63, large Py f ; i sisted $82 Stock Market . Climbs Higher NEW.-YORK @—The stock mar. ket ‘resumed its active and higher course in early trading today. es * * * Gains ran mostly in fractions although some stocks ran up over two, Some losers among the blue chips spotted the list. -The steels continued their strength of yesterday but the cop- pers were irregular. Bethichem was up 2% at 153% opening bleck of 1,500; Steel was up % at 54% 6,000-shares; Colorado Fuel was _ Anaconda lost % at 81 on 4,000 but Kennecott was up 1% at 1294. General Motors was off 4 af 127% on 1,000, Other gainers included Republic Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube co, Consolidated Edison, Union Carbide, Dow Chemical and Bul- ova. *. Losers included Allied Chemical; Phelps Dodge and Westinghouse, New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Quarterly Hepo Reveal Drop in Spending Lobbies reported. spending $362,341.17 less during the first half of 1955 than they did over the corresponding period in 194, according to a Congressiofial Quarterly tally of financial statements filed with Congress. The count showed that first-half lobby spending totaled $2.187,011.69 for 19 groups. CQ said 19§ lobbies reported spending $2,549,352.96 during the first six months of 1954. First-quarter 1955 spending, initially listed as $890,392.14, was swelled to $1,018,972.48 when 33 filed financial statements too late to be included with the first quarterly tally. Additional late reports could push the 1965 first-half spending totals higher. The top spender was the Transportation Association 6f America, which reported expenditures of $227,011.70. TAA said, however, that it was reporting spending “for support of all this organization's purposes and functions.” It estimated that the law required no more than 1 per cent of the $227,011.70 total to be reported as lobby spending. Other top spenders were the American Tariff League. National Association of Electric Companies, General Gas Committee, and CIO. MUST FILE Act of 1946 are required to file quarterly accounts of their receipts and expenditures, eee Silver ..... 68 rr oo A 344 Int Tel & Tel 28 Allied Chem inl Crk Coal. * Allied Btre cots .... : a Allis Chalmers 12.4 Johns Man .... 6 Alum Ltd 1064 Jones &L .., @ Aloom.. sane 72.1 Kelsey Hayes.. 32 Am Airline .., 24.3 eunosets - it Can ...5.. “4 Am oo & Am Caan ...., 8 reage. ‘3 Am Gas & Bl 47.6 BD o sasceves b+} Am M & Pary 316 [OF One SS Am Motors... @ & My a) Am N Ges ... 06.6 [ee Mb Am News “oe W8'.... “2 Am Rad ...... an pore Ry eater SB ry me: . Am Tel & Tel 107 wou S meen... & een at eee B Anac Wisc. 628 z Op 2.) 9 Armeo Ot .... 44 Merck ..,.... 22 Armour & Co 14.2 Mergen Line . 4 7 1 leg ooeee ce aig! Gu Pe... & Atl Cat 1. 4 “oa - — . Y Mont Ward.,.. b voo . oe Balt & O . 606 Murray Cp 2 Beech Crk ... 43.7 Bisc 4a Bendix Av . 44 Nat Cash Rk... Benquet ..... 20.7 Met Oyps .,.. 4 Beth Steel ...164 Nat Lead...... Air ... 63.2 Net Thea .,,.. 97 Bohn Alum .. 35.6 NY Central... 46.2 Borg Warner . 42.5 M Pe o-- He iggs Mig ... 22.2 Nort & West,, 57.7 ets vaecee 90.7 MO Am Av... Budd Co .,.., 90.8 Pac ...... 36 Burroughs’: 30.3 Nwst Airline... 21.5 P on. i) aE Gi. ai Camp Soup .. 36.6 : Campb Wy ... 8.3 Fee O & Si... 08 on +e 3 Pan A W Air. 19 fee .:.:. 39 om EO) +94 SSpust aici’: 324 Perem = 3 Corer Tres sss es pumagy. 2: ee Ches @ Ohio . 53.7 FORM. - oy Chrysler... 88.7 steve Shes Cities Bvi ..., 6 Philps D «2 Clark Bgulp .. 70-4 pniico or lo .., 633 : A pee 2 se, philip Mer... 428 Coca Cola ....136.2 By ry ST ey ge Comw Ed .,. 6 aG | 100 - Col Gas ..... 163 5 oo eee Con Baio... 815 Dutee es Gonsem Pow! weg RCA sss 8 Con Pe Pt..194 Eee Bae .... 08 Con Pow pf.-i10.3 Beet sees * -+ 08 Rey + Ua Cont Can .., 4 Cont Mot --. OF Be oe”: BF Cont Ol! ..... v6.6 Rock “9 "eee Cora Pd +» HE Bt Jos Lead |. 526 Curtiss Wr ... 34 gy Ree ap.. 28 Det Edis... a4 mere, ee Dis C Geng. 40.4 eee A! Os ae .- 04 sears Roed .... 08.2 Bowe aire: BS Hel on =. as Dew Crom +9 Rmmins .... 064 Oe Peet hg Quer O .. 065 | i eX Be es Reda 5 Bh ie ts ur OF Oe US El -& Mus $8 ee eee | ad eB perer mee «-- Be ond OF Callf.. 00.4 te GR: BY gtd Off Ing tet Bescon +. S21 gtd Ol NW 2.1948 Eeire Mer ... 3 gd Of Otte . 00.7 Pood Mach '.: 83.6 Sua Pack |. at ech .. 826 stud Pack .. 81 Precun ‘Tre’, ean. Suiner +10 Og . Gwift & Co |; $13 Gen am . 59) Byiy El Pd... 4.7 Geo --. $2.9 Texas Co |. 102.4 Gen Motors 1382 Tex, jot!» 8 Ga See... 8 teeth ne oe” Gen Tel ... 433 Tren W Air .. 29.1 » ge soos 914 Transamer a | pve + AQUERE 14 Twent Cen ... 78.1 Goodyear... ae Underwood «+583 wah Paige... 22 Un Pac. 1678 Gt No Ry .-.. 41.8 Onit air Lin. 42 Begrreund «-00 18? Gass Aire ... 10.8 layes Mfg..... 65 on Oe. ay or US Lines"... 338 nog ee I oe Cent ...... @2 US Tob ..... io4 Ray... 53.3 Warn B Pic. 21 Rand ..,.. } West Un E . 2.3 a Stl .... See Westg A +. 314 Inspir sees 66)0©—- Westg Ei +. O14 Interiak Sit* 39 Wilson & Co.. 11.5 it Harv ...0.. 38.7 Woolworth .. 40.6 Int Nick ,,.... 67.3 Youn 6h @& T. 96.1 Int Paper ,...106.6 Jeonien Rad ..123 Int Shoe ..'*:: 15.6 Phomaite g “Hes 26—Compiled by the H, a a | 4 Indust Rails Util Stocks esc RE Year age oc?) tae HG ss 3 i bec pat Hit at as eg Rigo ss Bae a SRS 3 Gerity- i nemeces wees |= LO 1 Breduetes evga nd Se * 4 ORECee CBee 4 ry Rody Migs elt Bk be * : a 1 Oldsmobile Reports New Sales Record Ei se a% 5 eevee euveerwoewe 4 —- S&S & SHES wS Many groups criticized the law, in statements attached to their official reports. Some said the law needed “‘clarification’; they pointed to ‘‘uncertainty as to coverage .. . and reporting obligations.” Other groups attached reservations to their reports, Some groups said they filed ‘in good faith’ while contending they were not subject to the law; others filed “under protest.” Another area of confusion concerned reporting methods, Some. groups listed all expenditures, including salaries, administrative expenses, and overhead costs; others sald only a small percentage of their total expenditures could be regarded as lobby spending. Representative statements indicating the confusion and uncertainty over coverage provisions of the lobby law: American Hotel Association—"Does not consider itself subject to the . .. Act; however, it will file reports pending clarification . . .” ’ American Medical Association—''. . . unable to.determine whether or not the Act is applicable . . . (but) is of the opinion that it is not. Because of the severe penalties incident to violation of the Act, even in good faith, the report is submitted under protest.” = American Petroleum Institute—''‘Pending an authoritative construc- tion . . . by the courts, the Institute is filing this statement. By doing so, however, it does not admit that it ig subject to. . . the Act or that it is required to file this statement." “ American Tariff League—"The League always had difficulty in fitting iInfermation on its receipts and expenditures inte ‘ Chamber of Commerce of the U. S.—‘Legal counsel has advised that . .. it does not appear that the functions and purposes of the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S... . are of such character as to require reporting . . . since there still exists uncertainty as to coverage . « « and reporting obligations thereunder, and pending possible clarification thereof, reports should be filed . . .” Lake Carriers’ Association—“. , . no expenses were incurred in direct communication with Congress. The Association , . . accordingly asserts that it is not subject to the... Act...” Telephone Mergers fo Affect Michigan Business Briefs York immediately. A veteran of 33 years in the advertising business, he is a foun- + Hit i & £f i f i all N ! 3 liz Es e 2 i > All greups registered under the Federal Regulation ot ‘Lobbying Chile and the government has pressed producers to sell copper in Europe long as the | price is higher there than here.” ~ _ Death Notices ~ DUDLEY, AUG. 36, 1965, MRS. = ae. . ree Chape! em, lieu of Yiowete t . & contribution to sharky. er to the American in we a7 aes Huntoon Fupera! also Children: Mr Cook. ~~ PIGNIFIED SERV Kirkby Funeral Home ce Donelson-Johns HOME a _"DRSIGNED POR PUNERALA* Thoughtful Service FE S- Voorhees-Siple* FUNERAL HOME | Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor _ meri Pi 3 ___Monuments "4A DIRECT AND Pontiac Granite & 2 : Fi i i rar ‘FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 ms | Dee ces ey eeMr etter rere cote rnere cheese py EPEDTE Serer ey eres cepet ess Pr te cirningebond 4 aliteetbe a Came RS> hae ee Account adjuster: el- lent opportunity for ad- ' vancement with a nation- al automobile finane¢e “DETAILER iron, J. 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YOUNG MAN FOR write wp im service dena of pew car agency No m mi- Sees be and oun ter fight man Cark- wer baker 8 Wood- AMBITIOUS WOMAN, ge re unable to work at 8 tw 5 ‘e have ‘wnaseas to re, Cara necessary lie ‘ing, No “Ponce eee g a Can ® PENTERS union nd - . nt a oe ey ee lady, part time, a women preferred. 3 Sisters, == Bagi EXPERIENCED ED sTENOO! L for interview & to wren REpublic 3-2111 11, eat “el. EXPERIENCED ff ER, e charge. cook, fam- fly of 3, Stay or own trans: _tion. $40 oF SEXP. > WAITRESS _ Also qesictent cook. Martin's Drive in, 426 W. Huron, EXPERIENCED CURB GiRL wanted. Skipper Drive-In, 3425 W. Huron, EXPERIENCED | ) KEY PUNCH OP- rator, Class A, REpublic 2-2111, on EXPERIENCED wa Fitness. Must be ‘8 or over, Aoply El-Mar Drty ‘e-In Restaur- Dixie Highway at aiiver Le. Ra FULL OR Pint = TIME a sales lady. vid Box_111. ; pages Pontiac Trail, Walled LS __ EXPERIENCED ALTERATION |. td shorthand te. ~ om and Colum! to care for 2 p- 4 enteeeee, eves. WOMAN TO WORK NIGHTS 3% p.m. te 11:30 p.m, Ne Sun. os > wn he. shone ails. rrson’s, i ‘Cane Fe cage works. Ny + og AL Wales a, LADY FOR LIGHT WHITE rT, SOUS, WHITE WOMAN Help ri 4 care of 3 children light housework, Birm: are ellent a * oY Le appanage . io — olidavs, Working ye. Sigel vork Sept, . KITCHEN WOMAN APPLY IN PERSON | WALDRON HOTEL S| caer TO IRON, CLEAN IN small home no cooking, vate room. Liberal time off, MA 66240. MI LEAGED LADY FOR ree age care as Ap- ply Pontise Press, Box 62, _ WOTHER'’S HELPER, OVER- 18, for 3 smal children. a See Live to 5 days. Tues, _Wéd. off. $25 per wk, OA 6-3789 MOTHER'S HELPER. LIVE IN Christian home, Private —MI_¢-4004. OPENINGS IN OUR STAFF OFFICES FOR. SEC-STENOS STENOS| TYPISTS COMP-TYPISTS APPLY TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIV. FORD MOTOR CO, 2900 KE. Maple Rd. . Birmingham, Mich. Open Daily &,to 4:30 Sat 9 to 1 PaRT TIME MORNINGS, AGE 30 to 35, bigh school sftaceate. typ ational firm. loval driv phoning, aw Vasaing or “deliveries. For ineer- | 2 epee 9 Downto . _ 30035 between 9 snd il sm. een Sa ee $300 | NEAUTY OPERATOR. G00D | postrion oF RESPONSID ity for experienced oper- with laree "7 company. eae etal r , typing, some Oe) Y TO LIVE IN, $i0.| Must” be hind wchool gredue & week. $-1883. . Age a1'to 30, Bingie. pro = Midwest Employment 40 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. Oil Burner Service $s Reo ut PARKING LOT A Bgl = gt de care ro office, Bitice, “Chty. Hal § rf Parke. in iy e ‘i is YRS. SANT WEED: ed a st be good rivers, “Ropty? oe Wayne 5t. REAL ESTATE time | GAYERD ee 136 B. Pike St. on ee. vpee “la on ome im arrests | SALESMAN CLAYTON'S ra st aE eae Purnitare and appliances. Experi- ence in a Fred, but — re ge — Furniture, ture, Appliances BABYSITTING DAYS. ehiid vs $380 | aoe Sih 3 BOND EMPLOYMENT B-1 RIKER J BLDG. CHRISTIA rms BY 70 aay ‘Sit days, North end. ee ee ae Was BABY. Baa. sine se i gor AND LIGHT housework days, Must have own (ansportation FE 5-6100 between 8 and 8 p.m Fi : CAPABLE = 4 __bive in. Sesforentes, OR_3-7568, COLORED MIDDLEAGED LADY who loves children to make a home with us while mother este, tome wages. Cail after 2 re ee ees College Graduate a oid est Empl t Mideast Epler | CLERK- EY TYPIST but not Phoce between 10 & 1S of 3h « _YE 3-718 r SIBLE L OR im WOMAN to baby sit 5 days or wk. 3 to 6. Low Plains. 3-0587 after 7, we c HOOL TEA area and have own tetnepenstion Vie: of Harbor. FE 65-6565, SILK PRESSERS _ Experienced, Steady work, Baa Aboty Pos Dry Cleaners sees XK, ron a Cleaners, Roch- aiiee, oF OL. @1 sunt” ™ Px tt Bros, se ” STENOGRAPHER conditions. Must og =e “sae oe STENOGRAPHER with and Experie desirable, air cond: modern CHER DESIRES to aan for : — ehil- | noe in both, yre. or older Proterabiy single, Apply im per- ‘co 6 p.m, Fs *e ie ith 9-5497. inion * —nomeenceecccee | WAITRESS, rs Se its ate fale GIRL WANTED FOR BOORKEEP: tein girl, A = tiny me eet ( — hig ody | way, small manufacturing plan WAITRESS. Time. employment & pleasant working | “Qooiy in — Ont, FART Dell's condense, ere See te | a Tisabeth Lake Ra. e experience re | cured. w =— “yeu ~ y for general offic GIRL POR AWD WOOL FIN- ge comet ne ame a school gradu ishing Exp, Collins Cleaners. 480 6 ee ie 4 _Woodward, Rochester, OL 21711. | abtitty to meet pub portant, GIRL FOR OENER. y tn person. | to 4 p.m, work, oe eaperience pre- A Club of @ North ferred, FE 44071, : Ab r T. PULL elp nted See oe + o RE OSE - ms : or « . = =~ | BEAUTICIAN AND MA) Rist SEREEPER TAKE FULL | ™Stperienced A. hyd charge for working % re tm thelr * pons for home than w 130. | sive studio in . we ve tlientele~you the iniiative bal and com! Ll A ae Cafeteria Help Wanted and in = trial oy expanding operations 1 first cook. 1 second cook 2 waitresses, expe 2 steam table enced. All day fim person only between 2 and 4 p.m. August 23 | 26. Deck #41 Dinte Taser | 5 ers. way Drayton Plains. ye ment. Ape oe - tn woes , |STEADY FOR E eee ~~ or saxophone player. Fencne z) Es ro hy Th tomy Instructions Ya, EVE- Driv- ~ PIANO L ESSONS — Majors in and gospel a ol ul aive les- F E 53043 Work Wanted Male 10 al Wag: ~grgec Sg re ot ee ac tz ou ] TAN = NS, ays _ter_E. Warr : whew x, CARPENTER AND CABINET work, new -revalr, D. B. Murdock, 7 ee CEMENT WORK FLOOR tye A driveware, Chee ennen- CONCRETE or mi 36 help but hate her!” Sy ALAN @ THE PONTIAC PrESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 : by Jay Alan “aaa's ae poplar, chereniee. and beautiful that I can't a 12 ee __ Building | Service BLOCK, and ero, om wo | 0 or work. Vi ie 50079 after 6 Ba ee tO CARAGES LISTS —— ew floors. oe . wails, breese- k, PE 5078 LECTRICA: ING. LICENSED wax | 4. Murrey, FR 20081 FLOOR . . SANDING A "ft “a Bis, FE 63081. PLOOR ING SANDING AND pital zx” ecialty, Cal Bi is. Est. 1916 A 23-6245 70 FE. Pike HOUSE a. FULLY —fquipped. FE 4-8450, L, A. Youns, New and repair sTERING OR Bott OP ane ~ Building Supplies 12A tery maintenance. xa —Murray, FE 20687, 000 2 BOYS. 18 eae 2% WANT WORK _Fe phe pretecres. HAND DIGGING “AND imma . PLASTERING, _ PATCHING AND OR +. __ PLUMBING GRANTED. gone MAN Just would ‘ike part time work sree tan Va Ea Work Wanted Female 11 32 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ol FE 17-0323. GOOD KITCHEN DOORS, ——UsED ED LUMA FOR SALE lelncs Servo 13 APPLIANCE SERVICE a By , water tile, Field a rE W. Walls windows, Free ost ne repaired =< Omics ale hi rence St, FE 30135, MA TRENCHING 8° TO is” COT te , theld tks, td ig note hie OR 3-1418, DRY WALL estimate, No job too big or small, AVA Bott PE $-4373 BRI CEMENT WORE | @ vod FE 23-2468. ____ Landscaping ENERAL LANDSCAPING, purse A i ~ Waterford Landscaping Oy | anette Dee ence Complete Jawn maintenance and —WE TEND THe EARTH aping by experts. Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 MOVING i PICK- up and delivery. éervice at rE rey Fates, FE —- BEDFORD MOVING Locat & Long Distance~FE Trucks to Rent om eg i Pontiac Parkes and Industrial'Tractor Co. oven thy "Eo aasae REDUCED RATES | Moving sy vr ‘+1004. wail Painting & Decorating 20 pare. Cal tr ea 18. ai 5 Mason ing, Crew, iM 3-3435. ‘TORS | Painting terior Mood w tS nat P. iG WALLS CLE "uae ah SA ainting & Wa ashing pie og BB Rh nen Physiotherapy 21A SWEDISH see yg ooh ‘Televised Service 22 18A | ¥ "| CLEANUP JOBS AND TRUCKING. 278. esp. Bonded. FS 6a. Aerotred Knapp Shoes have records of former Bee vcenamers om 2. Manis pecan. Fe 0838 contact eae St ee tines bee A : OUPPLIES. Mré: Burnes, FE 3-8814, 93 Mark. FACES rai WHEN RUGS | trul finest. Waite's Wwotsons, KNAPP SHOES PAY ‘CUT? IF SO, Let US Give You | Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT:-A LOAN COMPANY 2) Sct D Ond auD oanbER.| MICHIGAN CREDIT = eee AND LIOR? | ay sera Saenee, ES , king. YE ¢-6339,_—_ pe A BEAL, iciseasing che caus ona |RAY CORNELL'S MKT. tt oe ashe 57 HENDERSON ® a.m, to 9 p.m. tt Giinie. S497, Diate ‘H Water iii pen ings — yh ay Wtd. Childrento Board 26 Fs is 7 23 Wtd. Household Goods 27 i} aldid Dol ll DISHES HANOINO and prisms. MY .| FURNITURE NEEDED est cees Er dissect he tate A. Pg wee Realtor me ham land. contract or 04 io your | DELUXE SL Ge CBSURS FLEES YEIR Sah Riad Aaa a come. FE 41165 tor Fels for. rent, No children. 3300 Eilts, i AND BATH. 654 MADI- DECORA’ KL. L. Templeton, Rea’ Realtor | geno. St 4 bm. Oe 3339 Oreha FE 44563 fear APART NT. PRIVATE TyATe Wanted Real Estate 32A|_ children, inquire’ 100 Dresdsa. wTIeTINGS WANTED | "et ot Reo LISriNes wanTED, | "Estat Somes. farms. business etd comm: we nave nied Seg rom pene UF, Realtor poser sae oe ¢ WANTED ONS) Vneveed, at denen. VO No matter rou aave for : : ode wal “Seo ae onion Adults, PE 3-408, Will vay cash for fo sm: ve 1g RE etsT | ~ oon, Fenn 08 SELL TOUR HOME. WE pn kB Private entrance. Mi et buyers ot itor pala tonne aah bo dense 2 BEDRM. art at = siperienced 4s move row ogg v entrance, ag ge oe Russell Young | © ssis it nesiea® Suliawe. — re a} wited,. see eae 9 W._ Huron caine Acct, | REGFFICE | RE _B. Midland off 4 nwa re ae 7 ROOM APT. 1 CHILD. @0e Cottugoes rhs oes i LaREs 7 ROOMS. BATH PRIVATE EN- since jeas— LIST FT HERE Ander 1070 coliente pol 4a |? RO WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Purchasers waiting. Cities g200 Commerce Rd. R CF. i "McKINNEY WOULD areiat iN- conte, Press. “peply ben 16 Pontiac TRADES—TRADES in For small foor LJ your equity ws what vou HILTZ ok — — oP taf mea “meh bene oot © and Sell your home the bother-free way. 7ONT Call Hilts, today. J.R. HILTZ FE 54-6181 and Insurance 1011. W. Huron &t., Se ee PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? cat OR 3-17S4, 3144 Dixie T ROOMS. NO CHILDREN. PE 5.6928. i month. East 2rooms and bath, Adults only d 1 THE PONTIAC: PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955. Birmingham Safe 2 ecue Bob Frost, “Inc. 850 5. 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