‘work was done and who paid they - call his roads freeways if he | . ways, be it by gas-tax or toll.” | * = ‘PONTIAC PE a Pollen Count 7 = 118th YEAR : ; x* PONTIAC, - MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1955—28 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS ,UXITED Pause PHOTOS 7 “Turnpike \ Vs, Freeway -. Highway Heads Meet Head-on Over Road Plans By BURDETT C. STODDARD “Michigan road building will be set back from three to six years or even more” unless the State Highway | Department coordinates its program with that of the. eyecare Turnpike Authority, MTA Chairman George | N. Higgins asserted yesterday. The Ferndale man made the statement in a debate with State Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler before the Detroit Economic Club in the Detroit Vet- erans’ Memorial Building. Ziegler, however, stoutly maintained his Stand that the highway department is too far committed on build- ing a north-south freeway to cancel plans now.. Con- struction of the freeway would make is almost impossible | to push the Rockwood-Saginaw toll road as planned. In a meeting before the* debate, the MTA named the former governor and high- way commissioner Murray D. Van Wagoner, of Bir- mingham as consulting en- gineer. A Michigan Supreme Court rul- ing legalizing the turnpike-authori- ty act is expected next month, said Higgins. This will leave only one “foreseeable stumbling block between financing and construc- tion of Michigan turnpikes and ; he is the state highway commis- sioner , . . “Should Michigan fail to util- ize turnpike financing and con- struction, it will only be because of the failure or refusal of .. .- (Ziegler) . , . to coordinate his construction programs with ours. ‘I have one question for him and that is this: Charley, by your own statement, Michigan needs over 1,400 miles of new super- highways. Are you going to con- centrate your money on the 250 (miles) we can build as turnpikes - so as to scare off our financing and torpedo tol] roads, or are you going to bury the hatchet so we both can do a job for the people of Michigan?” Higgins explained that once the 113-mile Rockwood to Saginaw toll road was finished the MTA would formulate plans for a Detroit- Chicago turnpike. The highway department’ was GEORGE N. HIGGINS Turnpike Authority Head Flint, Saginaw, Bay City and peints north for the construction of q north-south freeway “sev- eral years before the turnpike authority was created,” Ziegler answered Some work has. already been done on the freeway, said Zeig- ler, including the east bypass of Saginaw and a west bypass of Flint. “At the southern end of the route, the John C, Lodge Express- way is nearing completion with $62,500,000 already spent on it,” said Zeigler. Plans and surveys | for other parts of the freeway | are under way for the route to run Summer Slipping, | through Oakland County west of Pontiac, Ziegler added. “We cannot just forget this time Temperatur e Dips and millions of dollars spent for locations, structures and ribbons Summer seems to be slipping of concrete and let them lie there -_ . unused and of no benefit to the 2“8¥ with a twenty degree drop people of the state for whom this in temperature in the past twenty- four hours. : The U.S. dicts cloudy CHARLES M. ZIEGLER State Highway Cometeioeet |) bill."" Higgins said the MTA: has spent $500,000 on its plans and-indicated a feeling parts of the freeway route now constructed could be tied into existing routes so as not to compete directly with the toll road, “As a student of taxation and revenue, let me say this,” the former Oakland County senator declared, “There is no‘such thing | as a free road. Mr. Ziegler can | Weather Bureau pre- skiés and a cooler day with an expected high of 74 77. It will be fair and quite cool this evening. The mercury will drop to a low of 50 | The five dav Michigan foreeast foresees temperatures averaging from two to five degrees below normal. In fact the weatherman says it will be cool Wednesday, | warmer Wednesday night and be- likes, but all highways are pay: | coming cool again Thursday and Friday and rather cool over the weekend. Downtown today's low before & a.m. was 61 degrees. The temper- ature wae a at 2 2 Pl m. : staying He said turnpikes in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania have been ‘extremely successful” and stated that 241 miles of turn- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | | will | hard hit, ‘force of 120 m.p.h., Sculptor Carl Carl Wilhelm Milles, for 21 years resident sculptor and head of the sculpture department of Cranbrook Academy of Art. died yesterday at his home near Stockholm, Sweden. He was 80. Milles, acclaimed by many critics as one of the world’s great- est sculptors, created many of the large fountain groups now standing in major cities of Europe and the United States. Seventy-two of his works are | at Cranbrook. The collection is exceeded in number only by the collection near his home in Sweden, now a national park. Milles came to Cranbrook in 1929 at the invitation of architect Eliel Saarinen, first president of Cran- brook Academy of Art. At the time of his death, he was working on a memofial for Detroit's Civic. Genter, which was designed by! Saarinen. ~ sculptor's friends at Cun - brook did not know he-had left his studio in Rome, where he was working on the memorial; and were surprised to learn he died at his Swedish home. He took up his work in Rome after leaving Cran- brook in 1950. Born in Upsala, Sweden, on June 23, 1875, Milles came under the influence of the French master,. Rodin, at the age of 23. Later, he | was a professor at the Swedish Royal Academy of Arts, From there he came to Cranbrook. Milles became a United States citizen after Worid War ut. In Today's Press County News. ........0..005 16 Faitorials’ ........ APEDECAPE f Sports oo... aee %eo:. 48, 19 Theaters .....000000000.0.04, 7 TV & Radio’ Programe wvoueSe Wilson, Earl. oeeueee Women's Pages. Suede veeeel®y ‘13 : j se? | ee See eee s er Saye Fo * * * Fast Relaxes as lone Turns Hurricane Wake Leaves 5 Dead, Untold Damage Hilda Wrecks Tampico; 12 Killed, 350 Injured in Mexican Province By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Storm-jittery Northeast- ern states heaved a huge Sigh of relief today as skit- tish Hurricane Ione headed to sea after a final flutter | just off shore at Norfolk, | Va. Near noon the Washing- | ton Weather Bureau said the tempest was well out in the Atlanti¢é and moving away from the coast. Ione'’s position was pegged at 200 miles east ‘of Norfolk. - However, to be on the safe side, the bureau cautioned most of the New England coast to stay on the alert lest winds from the erratic Ione cause trouble. Before heading seaward, the storm had taken at least five Hves—all in North Carolina—and | caused property damages of millions in the same state, Some crops were badly hit. Heavy rains fell in. Virginia, and hard winds were felt at many points along the Northeastern sea- board. Although New York City felt lit- tle effect, the world championship fight between Rocky Marciano and Archie Moore at Yankee Stadium was postponed. It will go on tomorrow night if the -weather permits. Otherwise’ it be delayed until Thursday night. As Hurricane Ione went swirl- ing off to the east,’an older | tister, Hilda, died out early to- day In the rugged north central mountains of Mexico. - However, Hilda all but wrecked Tampico, an oil port on the Gulf of Mexico, There- were at least 12 persons killed, 350 injured and 15,- | 000 left homeless. Several additional cities were and torrential rains still were expected in some parts of Mexico. Ione, with her windpower down | to only about half the original thrashed about | several hours early today off Nor- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Memorizes Testament While Held by Chinese . HONG KONG (INS)—One of the | two American women missionaries | released today from Red China said she devoted 4', years of her time in detention mémorizing the New Testament. Miss Dorothy Middleton said hel “possibly would have to moe some of it. I probably couldfi't re- cite it from start to finish without refreshing my mind.” British Cite U.S. Movie © LONDON (® — The American comedy-thriller “To Catch a! Thief,” starring Grace Kelly and_ Cary Grant, has been chosen for | Britain's biggest movie honor — | the annual royal film performance | Oc 4. St |} neuver which worked at the last | here for his first Assembly since | 1946, would make the annual bid to * * -* x -& Dictator Peron Feeing Argent in +. US. Opposing Red China Seat U.N. General Assembly Opens; West Powers Down. on Peiping UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —As U.N, delegates gathered for the opening today of the 10th General Assembly, the United States marshaled support to knock down /any fresh Soviet bid to seat Com- munist China. The Red China- issue, which comes up each year, was expected to get another test as soon ag the acting president, J. M. H. A. Luns of the Netherlands, rapped the gavel to launch the new session. Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. expressed confidence the United States had lined up enough ‘votes to keep Red China out. Lodge prepared a brief resolution to shelve the issue for 1955, the ma- session. Diplomats anticipated that Sov- jet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, unseat the Chinese Nationalists. There was speculation, however, that the Russians might leave the initiative up to some other power sympathetic to the Peiping regime. Pennant Race at a Glance “WoL Pet. GB) New York....... ot 56 619 — Cleveland ........9 59 04 2 Chicago -......... 87 62 «GM 6 Remaining games: Cleveland 5: Away 5—Chicago as 8 a . t ¢ aa se me Pounding Wind, Water Scatters Huge Blocks — eon BRIDGE OUT — Hurricane Ione. put this bridge out of commission at’ New Bern, N. C., yesterday as high water washed out the ap- proaches, stranding cars shown on the bridge. Fight Postponed _ NEW YORK (AP)—The heavyweight champion- ship fight between titleholder Rocky Marciano and challenger Archie Moore was postponed today because ‘of Hurricane lone. Weather permitting, the 15-round bout will be held tomorrow night in the Yankee Stadium. If weather conditions still are unsuitable, it will be held Friday. Marciano weighed 1881, pounds and Moore 188 even for their title fight at 9:45 p. m. (EST) to- morrow, Noted Michigan Democrat (Additional details, page 18) | serious until he took a sudden turn Congressman Dies at 61 WASHINGTON (#—Rep. John D. Dingell, 61-year-old Michigan Democrat, died unexpectedly last night at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, His death was the first in the present 84th Congress. Dingell had represented Detroit's 15th District, since he was first elected to Congress in 1982. He had entered Wafter Reed Friday night for a © checkup on‘ a_ suspected © asthmatic condition. A son, James, said his father — apparently died of a heart attack. He said the congressman's condi- tion had not been considered for the worse some three hours before his death. Elected to Congress 12 con- secutive terms, Dingell wad the second-ranking Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. He also was a member of the Senate-House Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. 2, Sept. 20, 21; Detroit 3, Sept. 23, MU, 25. New York 7: Away 7—Boston | 4, Sept. 23, 23, 24, 25; Washing- ton 3, Sept, 20, 20, 21. aoe bs Home 5—Cleveland Sept. 71; Kansas City 3, Sept. 23, En a “ | he was a leader of the unsuccess- | ful efforts by some House Demo- | erats across a $20-a-person income tax Identified as a political liberal, REP. J. D. DINGELL “Dingell is survived by his widow earlier this year to put cut. Grace; two sons, John Jr. and Milles Succum bs James; and a daughter, Jule. Dingell had won 12 consecutive election victories since he was first elected in the New Deal sweep in 1932. He has been the only repre- sentative of Detroit’s 15th Congres- ap | Wenpbete s- ‘and Worcester, in addition to Cran- Recently, he was conferred the! man, Milles once told a Pontiac Knight's Grand Cross of the Order! press writer that. the fountain of the North Star by King Gustav. | group at the cemetery represented His work: this country are | Sceaton alee je re re Louis, his personal conviction that death Philadelphia, Wilmington, St. Paul | need not be accepted as an ending. The fountain, he said, portrays brook. One famous fountain memo: | ‘life unceasing rial group is at the National | Memorial Park Cemetery, at Falls | Church, Va. He worked on it for | more than seven years. Do-It-Yourself Hobbyist Milles’ first work in this country | Really Coins Money was Jonah and the Whale, found | NEW YORK (INS)—Jack Wla- in the Jonah fountain at Cran- | dykea enjoyed do-it-yourself hob-’ brook, It typifies his keen sense of | ‘bies. He made money. humor and depicts Jonah emerging | N bi ; > from’ the mouth of the whale, ap-| Not very big money, just quar- pearing ‘completely amazed, be- fors and dimes ‘and fake subway wildered and helpless. 'fokens. The large coins were sad a mired who comeeemnee bind made ot lead and the tokens were golden w ing anniversary w his wife Olga: pod Rome last Febru- | Semmes he had filed down in his ary, insisted that visitors to his OW" basement workshop. Cranbrook ‘stiidio call him and his New. York Police caught him wife by their first. narnes. | yesterday in a subway aafen and A philosopher as well as a crafts- | arrested wen, * i k a sional District since its creation in that year. His successive election victories entrenched him as the second ranking member of the Michigan congressional delegation, second in seniority only to Rep. Wolcott, Port Huron Republican, Dingell, a dues-paying member of the International Typographical Union (AFL), has always had the support of AFL and CIO unions, Gobel’s Television Wife | ito Sue Actor Husband LOS ANGELES —Actress Jeff. Donnel] says she intends to sue her actor-husband Aldo Ray for di- vorce. . s He is a bachelor at heart, she said, and has. asked her for a -di- vorce for some time. They ‘Sepa- rated Friday. She is well maga ee George me: television wile, Ato... Courthouse Plan| Being Drawn Up County Supervisors Act to Form Committee for | -| Peron, ae: New Building The Oakland Courity Board of Supervisors yesterday authorized its Special Building Committee to draw up articles which, if ap ity to issue revenue bonds for con- struction“ of a new courthouse, Oak Park* Supervisor Harold K. Schone, special building chairman, outlined the plan which he said resulted from several recent com- mittee meetings. The report included a recom- ‘mendation that the site for the new building be retained at the County Service Center on North Telegraph Koad, Extra tax millage to finance the building through issuance of gen- eral-public-obligation bonds was twice turned down by county voters last year, although they did approve the idea of building a new structure. Prior to the votes, the plan to remove the courthouse from down- town Pontiac to the service center met stiff opposition from a group of Pontiac business and protes- sional men. The special committee will draft the authority's articles of incor- ‘|poration as allowed under state law, then present them for super- visor approval, probably in * | October. The authority would have pow- er to issue revenue bonds to construct the building. It would then lease the structure to the county and pay off the bonds from, county-paid rentals, When the bonds were retired the court- house would revert to county | ownership. Necessity for a courthouse, the committee said, “is greater to- day than ever before.” It said the people had shown a desire to see a new building put up, but ap- parently felt it should be paid for in some way other than by gen- eral taxes. The plan was approved by a 46- 13 vote. Pontiac supervisors voted against it. Explosion, Fire Cause Is Sought The cause of an explosion which touched off a fire at the Dynamic Manufacturers Inc., in Troy Town- ship paint plant yesterday has not been discovered, firm officials said today. Spokesmeri for. the . company, which fabricates steel flooring and building materials, also, said dam- age estimates have not beeh .com- pleted. Two of the men injured in the biast, Jack MeAdory, 2%, of 451 Telegraph Rd., and Archie Taylor, 24, of Royal Oak, weré’ listed in good condition by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital authorities. The other two victims, William Krogmann, 22, of Mt. Clemeng and proved, would establish an author- | | Paraguay Takes Ousted Leader Aboard Gunboat. Rebel Forces Promise ‘to Intercept Warship on High Seas BUENOS AIRES (#—The fallen dictator, Juan D, boarded a Para- guayan gunboat here today and received assurances of protection. But the. rebels - whose revolt ousted Peron -|demanded that the boat be intercepted en route to Par- aguay and the ex-president arrested. . Peron spent last night in his presidential palace at Palermo while a group of friends and opponents de- bated his fate in a secret meeting. There, were various reports, ap- parently well founded, that Peron had slipped out of the country by heading for neighboring Ur This was about 10 u.m, after 1 p.m. the rebel radios on the air, with directions to the insurgent navy telling its officers to intercept the boat. strike for dawn to restore tyrant, betraying all pledges.” Baby Snatched From Nursery 300 Cops Hunt Blonde in San: Francisco Area; 3-Day-Old Boy Gone SAN FRANCISCO (Nearly 300 policemen searched house by house through a 66-block area today for a doctor’s 3-day-old son who was kidnaped from Mt. Zion Hospital, The child, Robert J, Marcus, is the healthy 6-pound, 6%-ounce son of Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Marcus of suburban Daly City. He was taken from the glass- enclosed nursery yesterday after-— nogn, presumably by an untidy: blonde who liad been questioned by Letti Clement, 21, a student nurse, ‘ ward with a baby. Inspector George Dyer the woman as. a “white female American, about 34 years of age, between 5 feet 5 and 5 feet 7 tall, weighing between 150 and 170 . Be Sy a ¢ Mental Health Usage ‘for TB Hospital Gets ‘Tabled for- Study — ree ex-members of the Oakland County Board of Supervisiors, and one who will soon retire, were pre- sented plaques yesterday honoring them for 15 years or more service on the beard. Receiving ‘the awards at py meeting in the County Office Build- ing here were former members, George Schweigert. of . Ferndale; Frank Shimmons, of Pontiac Town- ship; Arthur Lamb. of Farmington and William Graham, of Royal Oak. The fifth went to F. H. Water- | ‘house, of Huntington Woods, who | jm will retire shortly. In other action. proved construction of a breeze- -way between two cottages at the | County Children’s Home. A resolution read by Chairman of | the Juvenile Affairs Committee, Mrs, Helen P. Roberts, of Fern- | @ale, was tabled for further study. | It recommended support of a pro- | posal made last August by Oakland | County Probate Judge Arthur FE. | Moore that empty .space in state | tuberculosis sanatoriums be used | for care for mental defectives The Health —_ Sanatorium Committee and land County TH tae Trustees were requested to examine possible changes in oper- ations at the county institution | toward handling the increasing ease load. Construction of a $2,000 sign at the County Service Center on-North Telegraph Road was authorized. . A resolution was passed promis- ing county help to the Air Force in recruiting personnel to man ground ae posts. : Final approval of the 1956 county budget was postponed until the board meets again Sept. 28. - East Breathes Easy as lone Turns fo Sea . _ (Continued From Page One) folk and then took off for the open sea, * * * » Once under way, her forward |- Movement was about 12 m.p.h. Tone, the season's ninth hurri- cane and whose name means “to go” in Greek, was the most un- predictable of this year's tropic- the beard ap- | Ike Seeks Help » From Motorists President Exhorts Car Owners to Ask Action in Highway Legislation WASHINGTON ® — President Eisenhower today called on an organization of motor-minded citi- zens to ‘speak up again and again for prompt action on a highway system adequate for modern living.” So. Eisenhower, whose multibillion- dollar highway improvement pro- gram was rejected by Congress earlier this year, made the sug- gestion in a message to the Sard annual convention of the American Automobile Assn., an organization whose aim is to improve driving conditions. The group claims 4,- 888,800 members, mostly passen- ger car owners. NEED MODERN ROADS “The members of your associa- tion. know from. experience how urgently needed is a road system in pace with our expanding popu- lation,” the President said. ““Eco- nomic growth must not be stunted wned storms, - At every stage it was difficult | to tell where she'd head next. As A consequence, the whole Eastern ard was Le in nervous ten- fon” ‘While the death and damage toll was far less than in some previous storms, it might have been far greater with a slight change in direction. FIVE DEAD North Carolina got the worst of the blow, suffering 100° mile an . hour winds and deluges of- rain. All five deaths were counted in the state, and crop and property ‘ @amages totaled millions. Several towns were left partly or entirely under water. ' At many points power and com- munications lines were demolished, reads made impassable and build- ings wrecked or. battered. * * Flooded towns included More- head City, 12 miles from New Bern, Washington and Belhaven. The latter, which has a population of 2,500, reported every house dam- aged by wind and water. Crop losses in eastern North Car- olina were expected to run into millions. Tone’s heavy rainfall, coming so soon after Hurricanes Diane and Connie, was reported to have ruined the peanut crop and struck hard new blows at corn and cotton. Theft Brings Probation Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick yesterday placed Jack White, 23, of 19445 Gerald St.. Northville, on two- | year probation and assessed): $150 court costs. White admitted Sept. 12 stealing a bottle of wine from a Walled Lake store: Sept. 3. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly elondy and cool today, high 74-77. Fair and quite cool tenicht, lew mear 56 Increasing cloudiness temerrew, high 74-78, Northerly winds 16-18 mph. te- Gay becoming northeasterly and dimin- tehing tonight. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & am At #@ am: Wind velocity J mph Ditection. porthwest Sun sets Tuesday at 6 33 pm - rises Wednesday at 6 18 am. Moon sets Tuesday at 8 36 m Moon rises Wednesday at 11°56 am. Dew.s0own Temoeratures 2 1 m @ BG. m.....c0.,. 62 UC Coessaescne 74 $6 Bc Om ble 1 Is Poavvcccse 02 tp om 71 : covere. OF 2D Mc osccve. 77 a. m... ee : Monday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) temperature ~ temperature... ..cs.cceeees eee 0a “~— temperature..... picaccesceewcs 83 ‘eather—Hot. Year in Pontiac i Highest ae Lewes T — This Date in M8 Years wo 1905 37. in 1873 Monday's Temperatere Chart Re of Angeles Bei ee =) NS 73 a uh M N : erssessasses] by a creeping paralysis of traffic. Motoring convenience, safe driv- ing and national security must not be checked by a lack ef roads. | A modern road system is one of |; qur @feat national needs,"’. he can- tinued. “I hope all of you will continue ‘to speak up again and again for | prompt action on a highway sys- tem adequate for modern living.” Warn Unknown Thief of Deadly Machine DETROIT (#—Police warned to: day a_ stolen medical machine could cause death within five min- utes if operated by an amateur. The “sound wave” ultrasonic therapy generator, used in treat- ment of muscular ailments, was stolen Saturday from the car of Cyril Guthoer! Jr.,. salesman for a surgical supply house. Guthoer! told police that his car was in a parking lot at Columbia LEmmett Louis Till, as its first wit- cane — and —— about ou —— waters clutter = streets near. | into = millions, : . ar Wirephote STORM WRECKAGE — Wreckage of houses blown down by hurri-| the New Bern, N. C., water front. Property damage is estimated to run Complete Jury Impaneled | in Southern Slaying Trial SUMNER, Miss. W—A 12-man all-white jury was completed today to try two white men accused of murdering a 14-year old Chicago Negro boy. Nine farmers are on the jury. One man is a. carpenter, one an ‘insurance salesman and one 4 re- tired carpenter, * ¢ « The state approved the jury and after brief questioning, the defense attorneys accepted the 12 men sitting in shirt sleeves in the jury box. The state Mose Wright, is expected to call uncle of the slain ness, Circuit Judge Curtis Swango or- dered a 13th juror selected as an alternate in case one of the reg- ular jurors becomes ill or dies dur- ing the trial. Till's mother, Mrs. Mamie Brad- ley, 44, of Chicago, arrived in the Sumner Courthouse this morning to testifv as a state witness, As she sat down, 270-pound Sheriff H. C. Strider pushed his way through the crowd and handed her a subpoena as a witness. Defense sources said attorneys for Roy ch basa 24, and his 36- year-old half-brother, J. W. Milam, expect to try to establish that Mrs. Bryant was assaulted by the vic- tim, Enfmett Louis Till, while he was alone with her Aug. 24, * 8 -* The word was used in the legal sense which implies any untoward incident and did not imply actual physical attack or eal the source | said, France fo Oust Morocco Sultan New 3-Man Regency Will Take Government Rule Over Moors PARIS W—F rance today official- ly resolved to remove the Sultan of Morocco and replace him with a three-man regency for an indefi- nite period of governmental | re- form. 7 * 6 @ In a stormy, three-hour meeting the French Cabinet authorized Premier Edgar Faure and his min- Walter L. Runyon Hurt in Collision on Dixie After his car collided headon | with another early today on the | Dixie Highway, Walter L. Runyan, | 21, of 863 Woodlane Dr., was ad- mitted at Pontiac General Hos- | | pital with possible back injuries His condition was listed as ae State Police of the Pontiac Pos said Runyan apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his southbound car, crossed the centerline near | White Lake Road and rammed one being driven by William Pet- tis, 57, of Holly. Pettis was treated at the hospital for cuts and bruises -| and. released. William King Hurt as ° Auto Rams Utility Pole Fifteen-year-old William King, | of 17 Arcadia Ct., was treated for head cuts at Pontiac General Hos- | and Woodward when the theft oc- curred, | The machine, valued at $535, is 20 by 15 by 10 inches. It bears’ the trademark Medi Sonar and is enclosed in a pale green metal box with a gray plastic cover and leath- er iia Escaped Ele Elephant! Scorns Food Bait | to Keep Freedom | CHARLOTTE, N.C. (®—Now that | Mecklenburg County is learning to | live with Vicki, its wayward and | unobtrusive elephant. the animal | may be calming down. * Pa a 4 Veteran elephant man. Louie Reed, called in on the huftt from| Ringling Bros. and Barnum and / Bailey Circus, says if he can spot her in her woodland fastness Six | miles from downtown Charlotte he | thinks he can coax her home by talking to her ‘‘like a baby.’ Reed figures Vicki was made | skittish by amateur elephant hunt- /ers since her disappearance 10| | days ago from her amusement | ipark home. Yestérday she would | Ihave nothing to do with the bait: “Scattered along woodland trails— | white bread and grain, mixed with. molasses. Usually. she loves it * Owner—Jack Partlow says ‘he's! | confident his 6-year-old Indian ele- | Phant will be caught. Burglars Urauecenfull in Breakin Attempt Burglars made an unsuccessful attempt to break into the Howard Street ‘Food Market, 148 E. How- ard, Sunday night, Pontiac police reported today. : Owner Willis Keasey ‘told offi-| cers that he discovered a ladder leading to a rear window when) he opened the store yesterday. A. ‘screen and two panes of glass were | removed fromi the window but en- try Was nbt made, he said, st riding struck a utility pole yester- | ‘day on West Rundell. St. Driver, Glenn D. Lackey, 17, of 113 Kemp St., told Pontiac Police that he swerved to avoid an-on- coming car. which was being driven on the wrong side of the street, ost ~ control = when his. wheels struck a railroad track and | and rammed the pole, ‘Henry McDonald Gren Sentence to Jackson Henry McDonald, 35 of Pontiac, yesterday was sentenced to 1‘ to 2 years in Jackson state prison by | Oakland County Circuit Judge | Frank L. Doty. McDonald pleaded guilty Sept | 6 to writing three bad checks to | tal ing $35 5 here Aug. 17.~ pital after the car in which he was } ister for Moroccan and Tunisian affairs, Pierre July, to name the three regents. This decision was taken when the French nominee, Gen. Moham- med Si Kittani Ben Hammon, formally refused a post as regent. Both Faure and July told news- | men they would make their choice | of regents today and include this in detailed instructions to the French resident General, Pierre Bover de Latour du Moulin. The cabinet's decision to allow Faure and July to pick the regents ended days of debate within the | French government itself, and be- tween French and Moroccan lead- |ers, on the choice of the third lregent. * * * Both sides had earlier agreed that two of them would be the | former Pasha of Sefrou, Si Bekkai., | an independent nationalist, and El Mokri, 108-year-old grand vizier or prime minister of Morocco. Sentenced to Jackson for Gas Station Entry Thomas Humphreys, 30. of 172 Mill St.. vesterday was sentenced | to 142 to 15 vears in Jackson State Prison by Oakland County Circuit | Judge George B. Hartrick, Humphreys admitted -Sept. 12 breaking into a service station at 188 S. Saginaw Sj., last Aug. 28. Gets Probation, Costs Wilbert J. Fineh, 24, of 1724. Berkley Ave... Berkley, was placed on one-year probation | and assessed $200 court costs by George B. Hartrick Finch pleaded guilty Sept. 11 to exposing himself before two girls June 6 in Clawson. INSTRUCTIONS: Each word i scramble as few os possible appeers under arrow, reading |} AM A. WHAT’S MY LINE? s related to my-work. Un- | to guess my line. 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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 for ‘Long Service 2 ; Mental Health Usage ‘for TB Hospital Gets “Tabled for Study Four ex-members of the Oakland County Board of Supervisiors, and one who will soon retire, were pre- sented plaques yesterday honoring them for 15 years or more service Murder-Suicide \Startles Monroe Paper Mill Worker Kills - Wife and Self, Leaves Four Orphans MONROE ® ~~ Police today described ag murder and suicide the shotgun death? of a Monroe cou * * Monroe Police Lt. * Harris Lapp The ‘Day’ in Girsicatua: BIRMINGHAM — A possible re- vision or. amendment to the off street parking ordinance passed last spring. grew out of last night's City Commission meeting. The revolves around jeopardy to leased property which might now be used for off street parking to comply with the ordi- nance, but could in the future be purchased for other purposes. This was brought to the atten- Parking Problem Arises in Commission Meeting | While invitations were sent to women known to be interested, Mrs. R. P. Shelley, membership chairman, has urged former league members who are newcomers, or anyone else who wishes to join the group, to attend this first ~ meet- ing. s * * erelaeeitone are still be'ng ta- ken for the YMCA ballet classes. once a week through Dec. 22. Adult on the board. : , glasses will be held at 1:30 and Receiving the awards at the said Nick Turner, 40, a paper mill/ tion of law-makers in the ease | 5.3) 5m. with the course for in- meeting in the County Office Build- worker, shot and fatally wounded) of Jacobson’s Home Decorating |tormediate girls at 4:40. The be- ing here were former members, George Schweigert, of Ferndale; Frank Shimmons, of Pontiac Town- ship; Arthur Lamb. of Farmington and William Graham, of Royal Oak, The fifth went to FE. H. Water- house, of Huntington Woods, who will retire shortly. ‘In other action, the board ap- proved construction of a breeze- way between two cottages at the County Children’s Home. A resolution read by Chairman of the Juvenile Affairs Committee, Mrs. Helen P. Roberts, of Fern- @ale, was tabled for further study. | It recommended support of a pro- posaj made Jast August by Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur F Moore that empty space in state tuberculosis sanatoriums be used for care for mental defectives The Health Committee, TB Sanatorium Committee and,.Oak- land County TH Sanatorium ke Seeks Help From Motorists President Exhorts Car cane lone and wanes aot ed Bond waters. clutter = streets near) into the millions. AP Wirephete STORM WRECKAGE — Wreckage of houses blown down by hurri- | the New Bern, N. C., water front. oy damage is a to run Complete Jury Impaneled in Southern Slaying Trial SUMNER, Miss. (@®—A 12-man] all-white jury Was completed today to try two white men accused of year-old half-brother, J. W. Milam, expect to try to establish that Mrs. Bryant was assaulted by the vic- Earl B. Clark Dies: Earl B. Clark, 69, a former vice president and chief accountant. for Marcero Candy Co., Former City Resident! Pontiac, died his wife, Marie, 29, as she ran from their small tarpaper-covered home carrying a 10- month - old daughter, Penny. Mrs, Turner ran 40 feet with the baby before she collapsed. She died just as Lapp, sum- moned by neighbors, arrived at . the scene, Lapp said he heard a shot from within the house just as he started to enter the building. Fearing Turner was shooting at him he called reinforcements. FOUND DEAD Sheriff's deputies tossed a tear gas bomb into the house before entering, When they went in they found Turner lying dead on the living-room floor with his 12-gauge shotgun underneath him, Kapp said Turner had a record of about a dozen arrests on minor cliarges. Neighbors said the couple quar- reled frequently. ‘They had four children. Shop, 325 N. Woodward ‘Ave., which requests that land = it leases west of the store be con- sidered the parking area to serve an addition under way on the existing building. In this instance, commissioners will ask Jacobson’s for an agree- ment entered into by actual owners ing the area for parking only. This owners from professing no know- ledge of the restricted zoning. The agreement could also be re- scinded by the city, in the event re-locate their parking area or build on the property in question, | providing’ parking elsewhere. ~ Commissioners also honored three retiring volunteer fire de- ‘partment employes. In gratitude for their combined 94 years of | service, Mayor Charles Renfrew | presented inscribed gold watches 62, and Charles Fredericks, 64. ginners’ course will be at 3:40. of the parking property, restrict- | will be recorded-to prevent future | that Jacobson's should want to| to Frank Olsen, 72, Herbert Moore, | Application ma} be made through | the Y office. Highway Heads Hit Duplicate Planning (Continued From Page One) pike mileage in Ohio and 156 miles in Indiana is currently under con- | struction on a 39-month schedule and “is on time.” Higgins chided Ziegler for slow- ness in building a 26-mile super- | highway from the Ohio line north of Rockwood. Bonds were sold in 1952, but the project is not com- i pleted yet, he declared. ‘“‘The 26 miles will cost $27,000,000 where | the original estimate was $10,000,- | 000,"" he asserted, ‘Once we start | the north-south toll road it will | be finished in 39 months. “Turnpike construction elimin- ' ates looking to the federal govern- Trustees were requested to tim, Enfmett Louis Till, while he| at home yesterday in Kissimmee i ; - F * ' ‘| Two, pectively, th en have— examine possible changes in oper’ | Owners to Ask Action |™urdering @ Ityear old Chicago! was alone with her Aug. 24, | Fla. —ealiepets pie! Me) pret eulw pas ou pill iy Forman gr ations at the county institution | toward handling the increasing case load. Construction ef a $2,000 sign at- the County Service Center on North | Telegraph Road was authorized. . A resolution was passed promis- ing county help to the Air Force in recruiting personnel to man ground observer ts. Final approval of the 1956 county in Highway Legislation WASHINGTON (® — President Eisenhower today called on an organization of motor-minded citi- zens to ‘‘speak up again and again for prompt action on a highway system adequate for modern | living. ” : Negro. boy. Nine farmers are on the jury. One man is a carpenter, one an insurance. salesman and one a re- tired carpenter, , z * * * The state approved the jury and alter brief questioning,,the defense attorneys accepted the 12 men sitting in shirt sleeves in ~ jury * * ‘* The word was used in the legal sense ‘which implies any. untoward incident and did not imply actual | physjcal attack or rape, the source | said. France fo Oust Born in Corunna, Nov, 7, 1885, he was the son of Charles and Alma Mewell Clark. Before moving to Florida, he had ‘lived in Pontiac 30 years. , Mr, Clark was a member of F & AM 165, Whiting Lodge 148, Eastern Star and F & AM 71, Mil- ford and the First Methodist Church in Kissimmee, Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Olive Hall, and a daughter, rippers The fourth child, Nicky, Anastasia Wins Fight lo Keep Citizenship _PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Albert 2, is living with relatives in Ten- |. the part-paid department. : : * « * Health Inspector Henry Johns to- day asked residents to cooperate in the disposal of medicines, gar- den insecticides, etc., tection to children. Rather than place these ‘items at the curb for collection, Johns asked that householders either dis- pose of the contents in a sewer’ or as a pro-| the ‘if’s’ out of road building. “Building these two projects as turnpikes will free enough tax money for the State High- way Department to build 1,000 “miles of brand’ new two-lane paved roads or widen ‘to four- lanes 800 miles of existng twe- lane roads , . .” Emory M. Ford, chairman of the budget was postponed until the box. Anastasia, reputed one-time “‘lord | ¥T@P them in with garbage. “Just board of the Portla : : ’ ; . . ’ nd Cement board meets again Sept. 28. Pc -vagg wore poaand Lenscaeoasl The state . expected to call | Morocco Sultan — — ld Frazier of Coral Ga high executioner” of Brooklyn's as long as = are Seo = Kaun whe peeaiaed atl the aacct: ‘ y imp PrO-| Mose Wright, uncle of the slain | : : Murder, Inc., has won a legal bat- ‘peomguntapt, yaised Lerten | ing, said he felt sure cement mak- East Breathes Easy as lone Turns to Sea : gram was rejected by Congress earlier this year, made the sug- gestion in a message to the 53rd annual convention of the American Automobile Assn., an organization whose. aim is to improve driving Emmett Louis ‘Till, as its first wit- ness, f Circuit Judge Curtis Swango or- dered a 13th juror selected as an alternate in case one .of the reg- New 3-Man Regency Will Take Government Rule Over Moors Other survivors are a brother, Donald Clark of Milford and a sister, Mrs. Orland Battishill of Detroit and three grandchildren. Service will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Donelson-Johns Fu- le to retain his U. S. citizenship. His victory came on a two-to-one ruling by the third U. 8. circuit court of appeals in Philadelphia which reversed an order by fed- to their toy doctor's kits,"’ he said. Johns’ warning was issued after a complaint had been received. * * Birmingham Puppeteers will open a new season at 8 tonight, 'ers could provide enough material for Michigan's road-building pro- gram no matter how large. At the MTA meeting earlier, Hig- gins said he required Van Wag- : becomes ill or dies dur- < : ; eral District Judge William Smith . oner’s services as sulti - conditions. The group claims 4,-| “ar jurors neral Home with Dr. Milton H., ge m Smith. | meeting with Mrs. John | ¢ (or S$ consulting, en _(Comtimed From Page One) 888,800 echoes” eaily passen- ing the trial = Bank of the Central Methodist |°! Newark, N. J.. in April, 1954 veaaet ad a group cance gineer because. Ziegler is too busy folk and then took off for the open | ger car owners. Till’s mother, Mrs. Mamie Brad-| PARIS »—France today officlal-| Church officiating. A Masonic| Judge Smith stripped: Anastasia by Mra. Everett Walsh is pre- | '© De always available when need- * + * + Once under way, her forward Movement was about 12 m.p.h. _ Tone, the season's ninth hurri- cane and whose name means “to go” in Greek, was the most un- predictable of this year’s tropic- Spawned storms. At every stage it was difficult to tell where she'd head next. As A consequence, the whole Eastern was aot in nervous ten- Fon While the death and damage toll was far less than in:some previous ' Storms, it ‘might have. been far greater with a slight change in direction. |Motoring convemence, NEED MODERN ROADS . “The members of. your associa- tion. know from experience how urgently needed is a road system in pace with our expanding popu- lation,”’ the President said. ‘‘Eco- nomic growth must not be stunted by a creeping paralysis of traffic. safe driv- | ing and national security must | not be checked by a lack of roads. | A modern road system is one of | qur great national needs," he con- tinued. “I. hope all of you “will continue to speak up again and again for prompt action on a highway sys- tem adequate for modern living.” tor Roy Bryant, Walter L. Runyon Hurt | pital with possible back injuries. ley, 44, of Chicago, arrived in the | Sumner Courthouse this morning to testifv-as a state witness; As she sat down, 270-pound Sheriff H. C. Strider pushed his way throtigh the crowd and handed her a subpoena as a witness. Defense sources said attorneys 24, and his | in Collision on Dixie After his car collided headon with another early today on the Dixie Highway, Walter L. Runyan, 21, of 863 Woodlane. Dr., was ad- mitted at Pontiac General Hos- ,affairs, Pierre July, | three ly resolved to remove the Sultan of Morocco. and replace him with a three-man regency for an indefi- nite period of governmental re- form. ; * * * In a stormy, three-hour meeting the French Cabinet authorized | Premier Edgar Faure and his min- ister for Moroccan and Tunisian to name the regents. This decision was taken when the French nominee, Gen. Moham- med Si Kittani Ben Hammon, formally refused a post as regent. Both Faure. and July told news- men they would make their choice grave service will be held at High- land Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home Thursday morning. | Menelaos Pirgas Menelaos Pirgas, 55, of East Gary, Ind. and former Pontiac resident, died of a heart attack yesterday at his place of business. He was a partner in Huddle Inn at East Gary. He was born Oct. Florina, Greece.. Mr. Pirgas was a member of the St. Constantine Greek Orthodox Church and had served in World War 1}. 26, 1899 in he is of his citizenship on grounds that he had committed fraud by con- cealing his> criminal records when he was naturalized in 1943. Anastasia has escaped four mur- der counts. But last June, he was sentenced to a year in prison and fined $20.000 after pleading guilty to income tax evasions to- taling $11,743. Detroit Edison Shares Show Value Upswing DETROIT — Detroit Edison Co. reported yesterday its net in- come for the year ending Aug. 3 was $25,242,363 equal to $24 a paring her adaption of “Jack-in- the Beanstalk” for use on the smaller stage. “Pink Frosting” for presentation on the large stage by Mrs. Robert Von Maur and her group. Mrs. May and Mrs. Walsh are taking bookings for the plays, which are presented to church and other organizations, or children’s groups. Women interest- ed in puppetry are invited to to- night's — s * . Annual mane tea of the | League of Women Voters is to be | held at the Community House to- morrow, with guests or new mem- is being -readicd | bers arriving at 1 p.m. for intro- | ed. Van Wagoner will get $1,000 per month. The authority also hired |Murl K. Aten, former state audi- tor general, as secretary-treasurer | for $833 a month. : Both men volunteered to work without pay should authority funds run out, The group had $50,000 of its original $500,000 apprepriation left at end of Aug- ust, Higgins read a letter from the Ford Motor Co. saying the MTA ; was welcome to inspect any parts |of the route running through Ford | property. On Sept. 7 Higgins was requested to leave Ford property in Dear- FIVE DEAD His condition was listed as good | Of Tegents today and. include this} Besides his wife, Frosso, share. in the similar period last | ductions, and members due at 1:30), | Chair . North Carolina got the worst of Warn Unknown Thief State Police of the Pontiac Post |" detailed instructions to the | Survived by a daughter, Mary. at| year income was $21:147316 or | for the business meeting. torn pan Caceeie spirving ne: the blow. suffering 100 mile an said Runyan apparently fell asleep [French resident General. Pierre | home, Several brothers and sis-| $1.96 a share. : 7 Oberstag who Gained the order hour winds and deluges of rain e at the wheel of his southbound — pavonorsl du Moulin. lake living in Greece, also sur-| The utility declared a quarterly . came from a Ford official. All five deaths were counted in of Deadly Machine car, crossed the centerline near e cabinet's dcision to allow ; dividend of 40 cents a share pay- | west eat ave | Authority members _ indicated '- fhe state, and crop and property damages totaled millions. Several towns were left partly or entirely under. water. , At many points power and com. munications lines were demolished, reads made impassable and build- ings wrecked or battered. * * * Flooded towns included More- head City, 12 miles from New Bern, Washington and Belhaven. The latter, which has.a population of 2,500, reported every house dam- aged by wind and water. DETROIT (—Police warned to- day a_ stolen medical machine could cause death within five min- utes if operated by an amateur. The “sound wave” ultrasonic therapy generator, used in treat- ment of muscular ailments, was stolen Saturday from the car of Cyril Gutheer!t Jr,, salesman for a surgical supply house, was in a parking lot at Columbia Guthoer! told police that his car White Lake Road and rammed | one being driven by William Pet. | tis, 57, of Holly. Pettis was treated and released. William King Hurt as Auto Rams Utility Pole Fifteen-year-old William King, | of 17 Arcadia Ct., was treated for | head cuts at Pontiac General Hos- | pital after the car in which he was | and Woodward when the theft oc- ; riding struck a utility pole youer: at the hospital for cuts’ and bruises | | Faure and July to pick the regents j ended days of debate within the French government itself, and be- tween French and Moroccan lead- ers, on the choice of the third | regent, * * * Both sides had earlier agreed that two of them would be the | former Pasha of Sefrou, Si Bekkai. | an independent nationalist, and El Mokri, 108-year-old grand vizier or prime minister of Morocco. Sentenced to Jackson & Burns. Funeral Home, Ind., until Thursday it will be taken to the St. stantine Church for service at 1:30 p.m. Burial will be in Mt. Mercy Cemetery. Gary, Con- Mrs. Jacob A. Sutter: Mrs. Jacob A. (Barbara A.) Sut- ter, 85, of 411 W. Iroquois Rd. died yesterday at 2 o'clock after a four month illness. = She was born July 3. 1870 in His body will be at the Williams noon when able Oct. 15 to stockholders of rec- ord Sept. 29 Edison's gross revenues were $211,538,492 for the 1954-55 fiscal year as compared with $193,254.415 for the 1953-54 year. Sheriff's Detectives En Route to California Oakland County Sheriff's Detec- tive Donald Francis and Deputy Harry Maur left here early today for Bakersfield, Calif., to take into Broken by Cool Air By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The September. heat wave which scorched the Midwest for a week of cool air from the north showers. The cool air spread. southeast- ward across the Midwest and Great Lakes region. Temperatures. which hit the 90s again yesterday jn many appeared broken today with a flow and | cities, dropped to around | they would not change the turn- pike route through the River Rouge valley in Dearborn. A proposed alternate raute would require removal of at least 340 homes, Higgins explained, while the present location does not disturh a single residence. The reute through Detroit. still might be changed, the authority agreed. Higgins stressed importance of reaching a decision one way or the other on construction of the » Crop losses in eastern North Car- Marred day on West Rundell St. Pandora, Ohio, the daughter of | Custody a-man and wife wanted by | normal levels is F : ) ot _ ; aA . : t north-south toll road as soon as ane expected to run into The machine. valued at $535, is | noes as anid ee e for Gas Station Entry : ApeoKarn and Susie HM ots ier aia lia for cashing bad Beagle oe ‘mn ; 0 | possible. “Many people are hold- Tone’s heavy rainfall, coming so ny by » a, ut ybears that he swerved to avoid an on- Utd Neen itiy i ET Ue Feb. 0, 198 iaieiaae The pair, Elmer and Joyce Tiar- Re k. Wis is Pr Re D - Moses | ing Up construction of homes and ccs - after Hurricanes Diane aa the trademark Medi Sonar and is coming car’ which was being Mill. St.. vesterday was sentenced Ree - _ scot perl Geel arcesied oa, (al similar and 69 on penal Age hi | business places along the route Comte: cai ib kave enclosed in a pale green metal box | Given.on the wrong side of the ' 14g to 15 years if Jackson State |? ~ Sutter has lived in Pontiac 2 || 8 na, in Ca- | and it's unfair ‘to make them con- — sagt aor with a gray premic cover and leath- . Prison by Oakland County Circuit 20 years, coming here from To-| Charge by Bakersfield Police sev-| go's 67 compared to a daytime |tinue to wait.’ ruined the peanut crop and struck street, lost contrel when his! ‘edo, Ohio eral days ago. Officers said the | high of 93, a record for the date | hard new blows at corn and cotton. er handle. Escaped Elephant wheels struck a railroad track and || and rammed the pole, Judge George B. Hartrick. Humphreys admitted Sept. breaking into a service station at 12 | She was a member of- the Beth- any Baptist Church and the WCTU. charge on theft of two checks from couple also may face a_ federal | | temperatures bf 90 or higher, also , and the 46th day this vear with Bet Slips Draw Fine Theft Brings Probation H : McD Id Gi a“ | 188 S. Saginaw S}., last Aug. 28. eb Abe! are three children, | he mails while they were here. ‘a’ record. | Charged with possession af il- . : , . enry cVvona ven | po rio Sutter of Chicago, Roval of —— Pa) een oe : George B. Hactrick yesterday Scorns Food Bait Sentence to Jackson | i Garden City, Long Island and Elda) Pontiae Citv Affairs LS. of Seo Howland ates waa tines : - a Bi as oa oy aeae t K F d Gets Probation, Costs Sutter, organist and choir director : - “$100 ventertay ates he es ae Gerald “st. Northville. on aS o eep reeaom Henry McDonald, 35. of roe. Wilbert J. Finch, 24, of 1724) of Bethany Baptist Church of Pon- p guilty before anata! fotee Ce- 2 ‘ aMt., f ’ 2 = _ - : ~ a 2 oe ; P Dias waters t i F A r . year probation and assessed) CHARLOTTE, N.C. tp—Now that | reste eiay woe sentenced to 17s)10] Be ve ony) eecuey “Se veral brothers and sisters sur: | uture Annexation olicy on RcCallum. Stantey wen. attest $150 court costs. White admitted Sept. 12 stealing a bottle of wine Mecklenburg County is learning: to live with Vicki, its wayward and 2 years in Jackson state prison by Oakland County Circuit Judge was placed on one-year probation | and assessed $200 court costs by Amsfutz of Mrs. William Ingibuhl of Bluffton, vive, John Shelby, on Commission Agena ed acuuniey by Pontiac Police Mrs. Rose Wilson ; s Frank L. Doty fieorge B. Hartrick | a store Sept. 3. | unobtrusiv ant er; i ~ : a | | from a Walled I = ep . i. certain nis animal McDonald pleaded guilty Sept Finch pleaded guilty Sept. 14 to Ohio, Mrs. A. J) Welty of Lima, | County Deat Deaths | . 16 to writing three bad checks to- | exposing himself before two girls Ohie, Albert And Llewellyn “Am. A communication from the Re? | main in Tele cravh road from Or- . The Weather taling SS here Aug. 17: ; June 6 in Clawson. stutz, both of Pandora. chard Lake to Golf drive. PONTIAC AND VWICINITY — Partly | Reed. « Veteran elephant man Louie -alled in on the hunt from The Rev. Fred R- Tiffany. her will officiate at the funeral tai} Merchants Assn. regarding fu- | ture annexation policy for the city Intention to construct sanitary ALMONT—Service for Mrs. Rase 4-97. F astor. : ‘ . 4 elondy and cool today. high 74-77. Fair! Ringling Bros. and- Barnufm and | pes : sewer on north side Columbia ave- | ad quit 1 tenizht, low near 50 : : = Thursdz 30 i “ar jis ine 32- - F i j 3 y Increasing cloudiness tomorrow. hich | Bailey Circus, says if he can spot | W H AT’ S M Y Li N E‘? ? P == = at " “ ep m igre = ine faded on the point | jnue from Baldwin to Hollywood. | MW ilscr. 8 Almont, will be held 34-78. Northerly winds 10-18 mph. tei her in her woodland fastness six | INSTRUCTIONS: | mer-Snover Funeral Home. Burial | facing the city commission to- Engineer's esttimates will be | at 2 p.m. Wednesday from Muir day becoming northeasterly and dimin- ishing tonight. miles from downtown Charlotte he Each word is related to my work. Un- ' will be in Oakland Hills Memorial | night. presented for the following: Brothers Funeral Home, with bur- Today in Pontiac thinks he can coax her home by scramble “ few as pear i guess iid line. Answer | Cemete ry. _ City Attorney William A. Ewart | sanitary sewer gn Howland avenue ial in West Berlin Cemetery, Mrs. Lowest temperature preceding 8 am ‘like a baby.’ oppears under arrow, reading downward. — — lis scheduled to report on a-plat- | fom Dellwood to Luth Wilson died Monday in Lapeer “talking to her ' | . Grosse Pointe Woman Drainage and related Swerk on James At 8 am- Wind velocity 3 mph Reed figures Vicki was made TAMA. ..... _/-> |ing company rezoning case as is Soe ene rane County General Hospital. : Direction: northwest skittish by amateur elephant hunt- — <= : City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn on | ginis avenue from Bade ee, ob 'r-| "Survivors are: one daughter. a ct Tuesday ot 33, = . pen Gaince ber Giennpraratice N10 j : 5; oA Faces Fine or Sentence amending a special assessment roll “eat, Rute cand drainage ‘on “Cathe: Evelyn Wilson; a son, John D. ‘Hes y ren Pew . ' t T [er Moon a ee aie ce am. | days ago from her amusement | DAR ORE Sh Sophie Rybak, 45, of Grosse | for a combined sewer in Richard pBanitary, sewer on Luther street from | Wilson. both of Almont; a brother, meth fh . , See : . | ¢ , 9 : an 9 _ “y - - Dow sown ‘Femoerateres park . ave Yesterday she would . owe Sp zB | Pointe, yesterday Was given her oe fe delete Lot an Marimont Cars, leuties Tea a:atuaee on Motor James Draper of Almont. and sev- errant.) 0 eeeroore a4; have nothing to do with the bait em Goose omnen Gann & ; : street from Rapid to Algon eral nieces and nephews. OR Meciccccs@l 12m | co cksk 28 scattered along woodland trails—| 1 j Pore | choice of paying a $1,000 fine plus | Te “ a a Resolutions ‘are set for the tol: | _ ede ‘77 White bread and grain, mixed with : : = , $500 court costs or spending two | City Pus Cemmbeten es ap-. | owing: Avon Township Adopts We. m...,. u | molasses, Usually she loves it. | | to four vears in the Detroit House | proving zoning changes. a Rvaaied — =~ sewage disposa] plant N S b dj . P P —— - “i - re | | ‘ | aite an t eee — shelved ae Fartiow says he's , | of Correction when she appeared | Resatve, wpcetal ea rolls for ew OU pvision Guide inseenh ‘ bomsparasery. . », confident his 6-year-old Indian ele... bet Oakl : | Consideration is set for anjrecap and sidewalk replacement on R @ > ter a \[phent will be comet | : aoe a ac i: ounty Circuit agreement with ‘Huron-Plaza, Ine. Carleton court from Saginaw to east’ OCHESTER—The Avon Town- s ’ § ; p na ari Deni divisi G : 5 dae (Pectin Burglars Unsuccessful [merchandise from the Northland | treet and alley en ant me OF 8] parable, neceaity declaration tor curn |tilvision Guide as the procedure Highest Nersperature rset eens eeeens ‘in B kin Att t | 1 UMODR Shopping Center Aug. 5. - nue from Baldwin to Saginaw or processing applications for sub- reakin emp | sawae. €@6beed © 4b tt Ee Also slated is a resolution ap-| Public necessity deciaration for sani-| divisions within Avon Townshi hhat-Conter. | Burglars made ‘an unsuccessful | lies : proving a land contract for sale of |itr) To ‘moomtiea. rete from Miah- ae ! t i successful | 1 : ' e : i ee and Lowent Temperateres This attempt break . Te . | 3 CALES Court Gives Probation part of lot 2. assessor's plat 7, on | Public necessity declaration for curb as prepated and proposeti by the ae ate tn 8 Years pt to break into the Howard A VINOLI LeGrande avenue. gutter and drainage on Motor stréet | Rochester, Avon, Oakland Pla oe 37 m ie7a | Street Food Market, 148 E. How-| 5 SROCE , fo Ferndale Youth, 19 Public hearings are scheduled |Fitdew Eoeee seaman) tnt: Yeeros: | ning C m tt t th ne oS nasa ard, Sunday night. Pontiac p | yaw ommittee, at their recent Wegfomentess hers | reported today = onijac’ police 5 NIAPO - | In Oakland County Circuit Court | for the following: Special assessment rolls are to | meeting. , se Memphis. 93 62! Qwnor Willis Keasey told offi 1" 7. FAFTS yesterday, Thomas Paul, 19, of 250 Vacating alley parallel to Perry be confirmed for the following: | - This measure has been under BY Tacsewete Yi ia. cers: that he discovered a ladder 8 ETON E. Camibourne Ferndale, was street between Arlene and Madi- bree, Sutter and drainage on Ne-jstudy by the “Area Planning Com- 7 om erg % 63 leading to a rear window when pois ree sad placed on one-year probation and | son. “Curd. "gutter ead werainegs oe Bim | Mission for Several months. - An- o . 81 38) he pened the store yesterday, A é Yesterdoy s anvwer feather beAnie, sTraw, assessed $100 court costs, by Judge | Special assessment roll for curb, pag a sed ET aad es houncement | was also | nifide that % 3 8 screen and two panes of glam were | moOel, VEL Sik, sallor, Gems. Men, fEh, George B, Hartrick. |gutter and drainage on Sylvan |” sanitary sewer on Colerado avenue | 2,500 Avon’ Township ‘maps have 4 8 1 ei 8 = apa aoe ei Wasmt R'm, ‘ Paul admitted Sept. rT taking a | court from Orchard Lake to wo}! og) trunk sewer east of Motor to Mo- been delivered to the township 1 Sratite iely moved from . dow \ . ats My Line. Ine. 9-20 radio from a car, in Ferndale feet west of Myra. : Sanitary sewer on Wyoming avenue | offi The 30 4a} try was not made, he said, M tient trunk sewer east of M a sor ont! — Can = : a a : = ; . arch 2, ; 7 | Intention to” construct water | ree west of Motor, of Motor te ‘had for public use. ° . ‘ « ; — : . : j “ * ¢ i * ; ) “| Soe ' WV 2 t , 2 " j ; v ¢ Tey ly ee BY ; i a : \ ” e z * = a i as st bed ; 4 i : % \ he edie ohies WEE ea ROP Rae Ape Bier de 3G ky ee A pga ee AE ee ) I} A vi 5 ee ie ] ry / - “PHE PONTIAC PRES S. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER } 20, 1955 | WutDisieys True Life Adventures THe GEASELESS SBA . ~ * ee = sien yteee nn. wee tee wh . . al eg Bigs Te My “4 > bese By v \ ies ad c > s. ies Seg 2 porte Sa te e. me oe et sm \ } y a \ . * te b: ; pois . —_— eg eu: _THREE Fall Celebrations Include Harvest, Tours, Bear Hunts |greet the arrival of fall with a | rash of communtiy celebration’ in- ‘cluding a jamboree for. archery "hunters and fall color tours. —~- ew ta = | First such event se naduled Ps the | LANSING a — Michigan plans to |- | endars include “Buck Fever Days" at Greenville Nov. 4-3 and at Big Rapids, Nov. 8-21; the fourth an- nual bear hunt at Gaylord, Oct., 31-Nov, 1; and a harvest festival at Scottville, Sept. 22-23. One Day Only Sole! The Waterford Hill ‘ig not in Wa- terford Township, but just over the | line in Independence’ Township. 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Aldey said they would be mar-) et a. second time, in a Shinto 'Gre and Imperia! Hotel. | TOKYOw — Benjamin Alder, 66, | ‘married yesterday to 23-year-old | ceremony at the American Em-| the. | ceremony, and give a wedding re- | ception in the evening at Tokyo's | } Miss Kojaima represented Japan — at the 1952 Miss Universe contest | at Long Beach, Calif.—the first | Japanese girl to enter that event. | The Milford Proving Grounds of | General Motors Corporation | are just over the line in Livingston | ' County. You'll probably pay | | . — ~~ © Copyright. 1955 y , Walt Disney Productions + World Rights Reserved © annual Duck Hunters’ Tourna- | ment Sept. 25, at the Pointe | ' Mouille state game area near SUFFERERS! Detroit. Fall color tours are planned by Cadillac, Traverse City and | Newaygo, the state tourist coun- ei) sald, East Tawas plans to open Mich- igan’s bow and arrow deer hunt- ing season with a Bowman's Jam-. boree Oct. 1. | i * LJ “4 RELIEF! 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Fight Against Central License Regulations LANSING @ — Gov. Williams’ attempt to sell Michigan sheriffs on- giving way to a state system blew up in his face yesterday. Speaking for bout 60 sheriffs, i county told Williams and Secy. of Sheriff Ferris Lucas of St. Clair . | Restless Robber Given His Rest —in City Jail | LOS ANGELES #—A ——— who alleged attempted to rob a| bank because he wanted $50,000 | for a rest was resting today —| in jail, - * Police said. Francis McMullan, | 40, walked into the bank yester- day, pulled a plunger from his briefcase and told Manager’ Craig Edwards: “TI want $50,000 cash or I'll blow you and this whole place to hell." Edwards* said he followed Mc- | State James M. Hare bluntly that “we will fight you'’ on the pro- | posal until-evidence js shown that | the sheriffs are licensing the wrong |. 25 E. Lewrence St. : en a No surgery needed! uce swelling of painful ul piles at at home! 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Hare sald he did not have that information, but that a com- sald he did not want to involve personalities. commenting on the re-| mainder of Williams’ safety pro-| gram for the legislature, said the sheriffs endorsed . expansion of Hare's department to weed out |. more bad drivers, an increased staff for Hare's central violations | file, compulsory driver education | in the schools, establishment of a traffic research center at Michi- gan State Univetsity, compulsory auto inspections, and legalizing drunkometer tests. Porcupine twins are rarer than) Mullan to the vault. A few feet | from the door the manager gave | | him a shove and slammed the grill | door. It locked automatically. Police said the briefcase con- tained only a hoax bomb, They i withdrew McMullan from the vault | | and booked him on suspicion of | bank robbery. 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Pharmacy; | to increase the output of the 16 | coming research satellite is only | the first puny probe at the space © | trontier. , & ¢ A PLATFORM Next, the scientists on the in-— | side say, will come a satellite car- | | White Sands, is a ace labora- » | directs rying small animals; then a. larger | satellite and finally, a manned space “platform."’ Once the manned satellite is launched successtully, a trip to the moon will be “just like a Sunday drive,” says Vincent Ltinois Institute of Technology. After the moon, Mars and Venus in our solar system beckon. Dr. Ernst A. Steinhoff, a key figure in the rocket research lab- oratories centering around White Sands, believes man can reach Mars probably within 25 years ‘‘if | the money is forthcoming to sup-) port the necessary work.” There are few men more quali- | fied than Steinhoff in the rocket field. Before joining the American rocket effort, Steinhoff was a di-| rector of the German Rocket a search Center at Peenemunde on the Baltic Sea coast. | | SIMPLE TITLE | | He has an innocuous-sounding | title: “Head, Technical Analysis Section.” His duties: Secret. Primary mission of White Sands is to test-fire models of the latest military weapons em- ploying rocket motors or remote control direction. Space travel considerations are to this consideration, Steinhoff and his co-workers | emphasize. Extensive studies are under way, ‘| for example, on the problems of At the Air Force's — Air | Development Center, - adjoining tory housing the world’s most ex- clusive group of animals. ANIMALS PRIZED ; These animals, mostly mice, | have been placed in special com- | partments in research rockets and carried higher than any human | ever has gone. _Tight-lipped Air Force biolo- | gists describe the tests as an effort “to obtain information on the nature of the upper atmos- phere.” : One animal-carrying rocket climbed 40 miles into the sky be- fore tumbling to earth; its cargo of mice was recovered unharmed and studied. MEET MR. STAPP. At Holloman, Lt. Col. John P. Stapp, ‘the fastest man on earth," research into the new space-age specialty: bio-dynam- ‘cis, or the effects of mechanical | ‘forces on living tissues. Our Goal Is Always Before Us... It is our plan and goal to render. ‘the finest funeral service possible. We regard everyone passing from our midst as an opportunity to render such service—to do our best. 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Power plant that will zoom a Holloman: Studying conditions feet ebsorving abrupt payload of men and equipment up | of escape trom high-performance Pressure - out of the dense “Air Ocean” sur- alreraft; crashing old automo. change effects’ on the human | rounding this globe into airless | biles at various speeds to learn | body. e : router space. MEET THR VIKING — Here 1s ae Geach iaeakc pone N. M. proving grounds. These pictures show | ing Viking rocket in action. Last year a U. S. Navy, the Viking at its take-off platform, a split second Viking reached 4 height of 158 miles — the record for | after take-off and in flight. a single sage hand motor) rocket - — at the White | See this sensational, big DETROIT JEWEL Gas Range Value | War “WAC Corporal" jnose, soared 250 miles into space ifor the world’s announced altitude White 2 Sands-. -- _ Threshold Into Outer Space . What's needed is a rocket seer capable_of going 200 to 300 miles” ,and: still able to impart a “kick | to give the payload a speed of | 18,000 to 25,000 miles per hour. | The record for a single-stage | (one motor) rocket is 158 miles, | It was set by the U.S. Navy's | Viking XI last year at White | Sands. How this will be achieved in_ time to launch the satellite dur-. ing the international geophysical year, June 1957, to December 1958, | has been demonstrated at White Sands. There a two-stage sisting of the German's World if V-2 with a U.S. Army mounted in its rocket, con- record. The V-2 went up 114 miles; | just as it reached its peak, the | WAC Corporal roomed off 136 | miles more into the upper air. Obviously, bigger satellites cap- | able of carrying animals and men_ will require still greater power thrusts. * * « There are strong indications | that power plants for three and | four-stage rockets’ have been de- ; signed and are now entering pro | duction. 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At their recent meeting in Washing- ton they openly conceded that the mat- ter of falling farm prices is becoming more serious and threatens difficulties for the party. _ The sober facts are that farm prices have declined two per cent in the last month, six per cent in the last year and 26 per cent since the record high price year of 1951. * * * , As might be expected, opposition spokesmen are making all the hay they can out of the downward trend of farm prices. Apatt Stevenson, 1952 presiden- tial candidate, and New York's Gov. Haraman have talked about it. So have those well known Democratic farm experts, Claude | Wickard and Charles F. Brennan. What isn’t being emphasized, however, is that farm prices have aa W. ® The Administration hasn't neglected the farm problem. It introduced flexible price supports to replace the rigid parity ‘system, Back of the flexible policy is the hope that overall farm income will re- main high. But the plan hasn’t been tested fully as yet. While it will continue @ part of Republican policy, the GOP isn't going to rest content with flexible _ Supports alone. — * * x. ' Already being considered is a leasing program under which a large amount of farm land would be taken out of production. Basically the plan contem- plates leasing 40,000,000: acres ‘at $10 an acre on condition that the owners use it for soil building and not for Whatever form thé 1956 GOP farm policy finally takes, we are confident it will be designed to serve the best inter- ests not only of agriculture but of the Nation as a whole. : Supervisors Should OK - _ Water and Road Groups. At long last something is going to be done about the metropolitan area's water shortage. : There have been many discussions of this problem and of the equally pressing highway question. But not until last week’s meeting at Redford of the Supervisors Intercounty Com- mittee were these all important first steps taken. * * * ; - First, the committee adopted a resolution asking approval by the boards of Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw,” Monroe and St. Clair counties of plans to create an intercounty water authority. This body would seek means of obtaining an unlimited supply of water for the area, presumably from Lake Huron. _ A-second resolution called for approv- -al by the same counties except St. Clair, -of an intercounty highway commission. This commission’s task would be to co-ordinate planning of highways in the counties comprising the metropolitan area. . * * *. No one in these thickly popu- lated counties needs te be told that the water and highway problems long ago reached the acute stage. The record heat wave “of thé summer and steady popula- tion growth have combined. to necentuate the seriousness of the s £..-8 , Ever increasing ‘ automobile owner- i effect on the highway problem. Neither will be solved without intercounty co- operation. Nor can anything be accom- plished without the proposed water . authority and highway commission. As Royal Oak's Mayor Keiiy put it— “without the authority there is no place to go.” 2 . In the interests of-.all metropolitan area residents, Oakland's supervisors and those of the other counties con- cerned should give early approval of the resolutions adopted at Redford. Librarian Honored A heartwarming farewell. party in honor of Mrs. Ione BarTHOLOMEW varied routine at Oakland County Chil- dren’s Home. This tribute from the teachers and staff members was deserved recogni- tion of Mrs. BarrHoLomew’s splendid volunteer work as librarian over a nine year period. * x * Not only did she install the home’s library system, but each Thursday directed its weekly library program until her health forced retirement. The community owes the honored guest a debt of grati- tude for the fine example she has set persons about to retire or those with time on their hands. No doubt several local institu- tions have similar need for services which would give volun- teers the opportunity of doing | something rewardingly worth- | while for the community. x * * We join Mrs. BaRTHOLOMEW’s col- leagues in commending her work. She has done much to inspire and help_ children and teachers alike. = The Man About Town Somewhat Unusual Queer Growths Reported in Vegetation in Pontiac Area Children: For whom all drivers should watch out, including those driving cars. ’ Mother Nature continues to extend a boosting hand to all vegetation in the ‘Pontiac area. “Growing to the proportions of a full sized tree in five months,” is what , Mrs. Eben Fair of Birmingham says about \ner castor bean plant, which is 12 feet tall, nine feet across and has leaves a yard wide. Three varieties of apples, Delicious, Northern Spy and Bald- win, all are growing on the same tree for Abner Longworth of Lake Orion, following successful grafting operations. A freak of nature mysteriously came up last spring in the flower bed of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Palmer at 170 Opdyke Road, and is crawling all over the premises. Its vine now is 30 feet long, looks like a cross between a pumpkin and watermelon, but its “fruit,” the largest of which is nearly two feet long, resembles neither. Looks like a scandal in the vegetable “world. Poke weeds, the roots of which were . freely used by our ancestors for medicinal purposes, now are quite rare here. A few near the home of ‘ Mrs. Harriett Fulcomer ‘ of Waterford, have grown six feet high, and some old residents brew their roots into a tea for aches and pains. : “Never again will I. pay any attention to the so called ‘experts’ in their football fore- casts,” phones Chet Mererson of Auburn Heights, who continues, “My better judgment told me to pick Louisiana. in the first game of your contest, but the guys supposed to be in the know said it would be Kentucky—and I’m out in the first round.” t Pertinent facts about the present and past of Pontiac and Oakland County now are being given among the “fillers” that sometimes follow the news and other features in the Pontiac Press. Are you reading them? More log cabin births are those of Mrs. Cleveland Profrock of Clarkston, born in White Lake Township, and Se : “Earl Taylor, born in Rose Township, near his present home. 2 “Just to make it international in scope,” writes , Fletcher Brownell: of Montréal, in sending his entry in the Football Contest A local antique collector recently acquired ° a “Democrat” wagon made by _ LL. O. Trowbridge | of Pontiac, and wonders who knows how long ago that might have been. Verbal Orchids: to— Michael F. Sebaskey of 3525 Auburn Ave.; eighty-third birthday. Mrs. Myra Wieland : of Lake Orion; ninetieth birthday, “Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Williams — ‘ot Lum; fifty-eighth wedding anniversary, A THE PONTIAC PRESS: TUESDAY, ‘Auditing Only One Book? David Lawrence Says: Foreign Office. Ld] Inadequate Laws and Security Measures Assist Soviet Spying in U.S. and Britain WASHINGTON — It's the same old story — inadequate laws and inadequate security measures to protect a nation against Commu- nist agents and their dupes—which now startles the world as the facts come to light about the penetra- tion made by Soviet spies into the British Foreign and the Australian * * : For, just as Alger Hiss tr mitted secrets from the U. 8. De- partment of State, so did high officials in the British Office give them to Soviet agents. “Security Risks” who should long before have been investigated were not carefully examined. Possibly it was because the atmosphere was poisoned by the specious claim that individual rights are sacrosanct. | It now ia definitely established that Donald MacLean—who, up to May 265, 1951, occupied the American desk in the British Foreign Office — was a Soviet spy and imonth after month transmitted secret papers to the Soviet embassy. , Guy Burgess, who fled with MacLean to Moscow, was a second secretary in the British embassy in Washington and during. his stay here had a 24hour pass to the offices of the Atomic Energy Com- mission. He was secretary of an international committee of diplo- mats which ‘dealt with atomic- energy information. BRITISH ADMIT AT LAST For four years now it has been reported that the two men were behind the Iron Curtain, but the British Foreign Office never con- firmed this. Now, from the pen of Vladimir Petrov, who defected from the Soviet embassy in Australia and told many details of the Soviet spy system, has come the first story from a Russian source about Messrs. MacLean and Burgess. ; British Foreign Office officials, who have never admitted that they really knew what happened to MacLean and Burgess finally concede that “on the basis of this evidence (Petrov’s state- ments) the presumption must be made that documents were passed to the Soviet. Union, . But Petrov himself declares that Second Secretary Kislytsin of the: Soviet embassy in Australia had ‘been in London and told him (Petrov) that he had handled the material supplied by Burgess, Petrov writes: . PARALLELS HISS CASE “At this time Burgess was bring- ing out brief cases full of foreign office documents, which were photographed in the Soviet em- bassy and quickly returned to him. Kislytsin used to encipher~ the more urgent information and cable it to’ Moscow. The rest he pre- pared for’dispatch by courier in the diplomatic bag." This strangely parallels the re- lationship of Alger Hiss of the U.S. Department of State and Whittaker Chambers, whose “Pumpkin Papers” disclosed the documents he got from Hiss. ~ Two important questions arise in connection with the episode. One is why the British security system didn't function effectively. The other is what kind of information did MacLean and Burgess trans- mit and what possible effects there were on Soviet policy. PEACE OFFENSIVE ig that MacLean and Burgess are today advising the Soviet govern- ment on how to handle Great Brit- ain and the United States in the field of diplomacy. It may be that the whole Soviet ‘‘peace offensive” has its origin in the advice given by these two turncoat diplomats. think it worth while shadowing Mrs. MacLean. NOT. IMAGINATION It certainly is to be hoped that those British newspapers which have been sneering at the Ameri- can security system will realize that Soviet espionage isn't after all just a figment of Senator Mc- Carthy’s. imagination and. that “guilt by association,” if followed through in an investigation of the MacLean-Burgess personal rela- tionships with each other and their friends, would have _ possibly nipped the plot before it could do the damage it evidently did, . * * * Even a slight interest in- the subject of moral habits as shown by a previous investigation of the personnel records of the two men would have raised a question about both as security risks. (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Teacher Suffers Shingles, Students Get By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. In Yell, one of the Shetland Is- lands, a school teacher with shin- gles (doctors call it herpes zoster) caused an outbreak of chicken pox in the pupils. * * * Last March the chain of events appeared to be repeating itself, for cases of chicken pox were oc- curring in the family of a. oan with shingles. Later this outbreak extended all over the island. From epidemiology studies made in the homes of p Chicken Pox herpes on lip just a gentle touch of it every hour through the day. For herpes elsewhere on the skin powder heavily with borated tal- cum powder (and don't spare the powder because of recent phony warnings about the “‘poisonous”’ potentiality of boric acid) and cover with a heavy layer of cotton batting kept-in place with a wide bandage. letters, not more than one pace words long. Lesdiysey bls persenal and hygiene, not to or health i will be -answered who had shingles and of persons who had had chicken pox in the 1945 outbreak, as described by Drs. Peterson and Black, it seemed evident that the virus of shingles (herpes soster) is identical with or at least closely related to the virus of chicken * pox (varicella). This is not news. Physicians have been suspicious of these two for a long time. In fact there have been numerous re- ports in medical literature of uni- formly good results from treat- ment of herpes zoster with vac- cine virus. SHOTS EFFECTIVE If you are asking how the vac- cine virus got into the act I'm not going to try to tell you. Suffice ‘that many good physicians have found ordinary vaccination and_re- vaccination, regardless of earlier successful vaccination against smallpox, particularly efficacious against obstinate recurring herpes zoster. Ordinary shingles is more or less painful, runs its course in 2 or 3 weeks, manifests itself first for a day or two as pain of stab- bing, neuralgic character in the course of a nerve or nerves on one side of the body— the pain sometimes causes the at- tack to be mistaken for facial neu- ‘palgia, pleurisy, appendicitis or other internal trouble, depending on the level of the shingles. *.8 @ When the eruption appears, in the form of a group of little vesi- _ cles the nature of the trouble be- comes obvious. Herpes roster, whether of the trunk or the face — sometimes * facial zoster invelves the eye and damages the cornea—is probably closely related te the common herpes of the lip, so-called “cold sore.”” First aid treatment for herpes: zoster (shingles) or “cold sore”: 1. If no salve, oil, liniment or Press, Pontiac, Mich (Copyright 1955) ‘ \ ‘* ” Voice of the F Mrs. Monroe O: Constitution Week mtg eatie "Ss “TROSE tpace, Pa these not be if the writer 80 requests unless the ia its nature. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion has spearheaded the move- - ment to call American citizens’ at- Sept. 17 and the observance of Constitution Week until Sept. 23. I should like to quote Gertrude Carraway, president. general. of N.S.D.A.R. “Despite possible .fail- ings and shortcomings, for no gov- ernment or person is perfect, our nation is the finest on earth, with ~ more freedoms, opportunities and advantages than in any other land. ‘Here we have greater blessings with higher standards of living* than anywhere else in all history. As we have enjoyed these benefits, so it is our. mission to see that Outlines Goals’ — Hal Boyle Says: Millionaires, ¢ Pretty Girls. All Nourish Secret Fears — + NEW YORK u-—Sidewalk. reflec- tions of a pavement Platé: ~ It there is anything harder for the average man to understand than beautiful women, it is mil- lionaires. Millionaires and pretty women, have a great deal in com They are self-complacent on , surface, full of secret fears, and) unpredictable, They never quite act the way you expect them to. They rarely quite live up to the images of them you have in your mind before you get to know them well. * * * Women and millionaires (partic- ularly new millionaires) brood a lot, Both are highly suspicious of “any attention you pay them. Both want to be flattered not for what . they have, but what they don’t have: In the case of women, their brains; in the case of millionaires, ‘their social charm. Honesty never pays off in deal- ing with either. They yearn to be admired for some imaginary qual- _ity they think they have rather than the one they actually do possess. If you tell a woman she has prettier legs than Betty Grable she says huffily: “Is that all you see in me?” If you tell a million- aire, “‘The thing about you I like is your bank balance,” he gets downright insulted. But why? Anybody who has either beauty or hard cash has an edge in this world, and ought to be satisfied with either one or the other. ‘ - * * * A poor man is disappointed with both lovely women and millionaires and for the same reason. Neither is as romantic as you expect them to be—or as spendthrift of their charms as you would like. They are cautiously determined to keep what they have intact, whether it be their beauty or their boola. Personally, I have found most millionaires boring, fearful fellows afraid to live up to their station in life. My theory is that a millionaire should act like a millionaire and live a rich careires a Now if I suddenly got a million bucks I'd live up to it. I'd drop all my shoddy pals and start min- gling with a better class of people. ges bind bie Al 5 if v5 8 } F : i ! i li del eis $. 253 rE che ny ay Sicegk ie ys i i e q 2 3 Frei about millionaires. And the secret dream of most people todhy isn't merely to be a millionaire — to live like they dream a million- I might die broke and be buried in @ pauper’s grave, but the man in the street would pay me this ungrudging tribute: “The guy art, but at least when he had a million he didn't try to keep it a secret between him and the tax collec- tor,” The trouble with most modern millionaires is simply this—they look and act too much like the rest of us pale prisoners of the weekly paycheck. Case Records of a Psychologist Pinch-Penny Husband May Be Trying to Compensate for Wounded Sex Pride Martha ts like many modern wives who don’t understand the sex psychology of husbands, even though they have been married 10 to 20 years. If your husband is jealous or miserly or caustic of tongue, use the strategy below to change him. Martha changed Milton in three months. Wives, take note: By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-344: Martha M., aged 42, ig the wife of Milton, the en- gineer described yesterday as be- ing a ‘“‘bearcat” at the office. “Dr. Crane, Milton refuses to let me have any charge accounts, she protested miserably. “And he doles out every penny that I need for household expenses so I am in a very embarassing position if friends drop in. If I am short of bread for sandwiches, f may actually be without a quarter to get another loaf. ‘He accuses me of misconduct with other men, when I have - pever thought of such a thing.’ “And he has bégun to drink whisky, which he never did in all the previous 17 years of our mar- riage. MISERLY MEN Miserly husbands often mirror a serious ox, Soot is Gee wives. Such men often haye been de- flated in their erotic ego. Their wives have unintentionally offend- ed- them by indifference or ‘inat- fention to their physical affection. So the husbands get scared. They feel that she may be carry- the torch for a previous lover some other mature male. about organic inadequacy and then grow so alarmed that their fear actually throws them into im- potence. Then they may shop around from ene physician to another for con- solation and hormone shots to re- store their waning vigor. MONEY TYRANT But to compel their wife's allegi- ance, they may ‘grow miserly to such a degree they do all. the shopping and will not give her a penny except when she begs and pleads and kowtows to them. * & & Milton ‘was thus a bearcat at the office and a tyrant at home to compensate. for his failure to doml- nate his wife’s ardor. Part of this: failure was due te his misconception of female sexual passion. Like most mod- ern males, he misjudged wo- mankind and attributed much . greater passion, to his wife than For most wives are compara- tively frigid when measured against the average masculine erotic hunger. = - oe But men haven't. known this . truth, so they have developed neurotic tendencies and browbeat- en their-wives and become unduly caustic. * = ” In this dilemma, I suggested that Martha try to salvage her marriage by ‘trying a psychological experiment, . After explaining man's miscon- ception of woman's erotic hunger, _I urged her to become an actress in her boudoir and affect more ardor, at least to please her hus- band and restore his wounded sex pride to normal. - GENEROUS HUSBAND “Happy husbands are usually generous,” I reminded her, “‘so you may find that he soon loosens his strangle hold on the family purse strings.” Then I gave her the booklet mentioned below and told her to apply the strategy outlined therein, Three months later she re ported back to me. She was wearing a new coat and hat and seemed bubbling with joy. “Dr. Crane, Milton is a changed man,"" she exulted. “He bought me this new outfit and now gives me $350 per month to run the house. And they say he no longer - barks at his employes at the fac- tory, either.” Send for my booklet “How to Prevent Impotence in Husbands,” enclosing a stamped, return en- velope, plus a dime. It shows wives how to insure their happy homes and make hus-. bands far more generous with their pay checks. » too. in care ot rhe Cbonting Pres,” booting se envelope and a- dime te cover . t and when you cond tee ‘ene. cf ait’ peambelconnl a. (Copyright 1955) } wes rey ’ \ a t i RY {- RS te i) cee Jee ji i SEVEN Knitted Suits i a Specialty — ‘Experience. Latest Cleaning Equipment Lint Free Cleaning “The Best in Dry Cleaning’ Since 1930” Deluxe Cleaners 349 E PIKE FE 8-0486 Corner of Roselawn - NEW PHONE NO. 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Pitd 4 hii fe T TUESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 1 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘By Russ Winterbotham and Ralph Lane ae Argentine Publisher Sees Paper's Return | NEW YORK —Exiled Buenos Aires publisher ‘Alberto Gainza Paz said today he. believés a new | Argentine. government would re- |, turn fo him the newspaper La | Prensa, confiscated four years ago by the — D. — regime, a * However, oe in an inter- view at his New York apartment, it is too early to predict how soon he would be able to return to his homeland and resume publication One of the rese embraced Betsy up with his doughter's adions were slain ond the Coltowey Som Henderson, and begged her to become Kentucky's first bride. their Sunday clothes. Squire Boone, acting as lay minister, mar- tied them in buckskin, since they'd ruined A few months later, Fanny Callaway ond Jemima Boone wed two other rescuers, John Holder and Fionders Callaway, respectively. of the famous, 86-year-old daily, | held by his family for three gen- erations. Ld ad we By PHYLZAS BATTELLE |. NEW YORK 4INS) — Whenever contesting the title the word ‘“‘Harem”’ is. mentioned in | MIAMI SECRETARY polite monogamous ‘society, most | Miss Dolinger; a black-haired, gentlemen give it a wistful car. | flashing-eyed young secretary in Most ladies give it a scoffing | Miami unti] little more than a year {when she answered a want ad in pt | the Miami Herald, which read: "As any student of Don Juan or | —— Susan B, Anthony could tell vou | e this figures, | — There is one exception, however. | She ig 22-year-old Jane Dolinger, who thinks harems are swell. So swell that she is taking off for India to join one of the ritziest women stables in the business, “Let's see,” she says, whip- . ping out statisties, “I'll be in the harem of the Nizam of Hydera- bad (this is a state?). The Nizam rules #0-thousand square miles, 18,000,000 subjects, has four wives and 200 concubines. And... dane smiles brightly “ . + + @ collection of uncut Jewels worth 90-million-dollars,”” The real reason she is going to CHANGE OF VIEW y-looking chick just past age, started shopping for the’ better harems as soon she returned from the big, black jungle. Cannily, like a high school rl away Add Little Bo:Peep in automatic or regular washers—dissolves grease—floats grime away—gets clothes ' cleaner, faster. Label tells other labor-saving uses. ‘will go to the legal expense of , smile, winderlaid with clenched | ago, started her writing career. | ing girl Friday. Must be free to travel, Excellent pay." “It was obvious that this was not the sort of thing you over- looked,” she recalls, “so I applied." She got the: job, she got the writing bug, she got the ad- ‘venture, and she even got the em- * “Author needs adventure-lov- | , fact, Roving U. S. Writer Will Enter Indian Harem ployer—Kert Krippene—who is new | d husband, as well as an author and lecturer. One would think that Ken would object to Jane's entering a harem, even if only as an “observer” for three months. But he doesn't. In it was he who arranged the, deal with the Nizam and cleared Gainza Paz fied Argentina to adjacent Uruguay in 1951, shortly after La Prensa was seized by the Peron forces. He has since re- sided in the United States, acting as a spokesman against the Peron Jane with the Indian embassy in government, | Washington. a (Advertisement). _ ~~ | Mr. Roberts * * | Ken is just. wonderful, she says. AIL he asks of her is to remem- | ber that the Nizam is an elderly | man and should be treated with the same respect she accorded the | Homade Food Shop Cafeteria and Lunch Counter Call Homade FE 2-6242 For complete catering service for banquets and wedding dinners.. Wedding cakes, party cakes and special oc- casion cakes are ourspecialty. We Also Have a Large Variety of Pastries Choose From! Fruit Punch Prepared to Order: : eee". 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PERRY mew ew ewe ee ee ‘ Finer Selection of High Quality Shoes Optometrist ‘7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings ee PRS te Closed Wednesday Afternoons oO ?, 9 == cee ee PR ete hE Pe \ efepe pope tape) WEDNESDAY IS @ RED DOUBLE | + STAMP DAY «BD SAM'S “ote Read, Aub Heights from Pontioe Giste Rant te 4 a | comedians, and Okhlopov thought | When I return to Moscow I shall tell my friends about them, It | | | SHOES | | ‘Al Burnett, Soviet Minister Likes Jokesters Culture: Chief Guffaws at ‘British Comedians; | Wants Some in Russia LONDON #—Nikolai Okhlopov, Russia's deputy minister of cul- ture, says the Soviet Union could use some funny men. Here to soak up British culture, the deputy minister has been touring night clubs and West End theatres. Aides took him to see the Crazy |__| "Pf HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958’, [JUNIOR JUNIOR EDITORS Gang, a group of veteran British | they were the funniest things he'd. seen in years. : * * * “They are so funny. We could use them in the Soviet Union. would be nice to have them in our theatres.”’ He also went to a night club and stayed through both shows, The night club's American comedian, made a hit with Okhlopov, who in addition to being a deputy minister is a theatrical producer, Three times the funny- man held up his routine so an interpreter could explain the jokes. After the last performance Okhlo- pov asked to meet the comedian. First color his wings and back lines, Cut “You're very funny,” he said. “They would like you in Russia. ' || You must come—I will arrange it.” * * * Moscow and other Soviet cities’ have no night clubs nor theatrical revue funnymen> The closest things are the clowns in the state oper- afed circus. ¥ $100,000 Set for Display , ‘at Coin Club Fall Show Approximately $100,000. worth of rare coins and paper money will be displayed Sunday, Oct, 2, when | the Royal Oak Coin Club stages its annua! fall show at the American Legion Hall, Twelve-Mile and Rochester roads, Royal Oak. Doors open at 11 a.m. Among the displays will be) those of Royal Oak Coin Club mem- bers who won half of the. 14| trophies presented at the 1955 con- | vention of the Central States Nu-| mismatic Association. Included in| this group are two collections of national prominence, the Limpert collection of paper money, and the Lashmet collection of coins of the | world. Admission to the show is | free, as is parking. Ham Consumption on Rise CHICAGO—Americans are~ now | eating canned ham at the rate of 330,000,000 pounds a year, about three times that of 1948. Total consumption of hams in the Unit- ed States has risen about 15 per cent in the same period, |the bee through the air. This is a worker bee. She and hive, and collect all the honey. The groom itself, cut wax and the like. A Bee to Cut Out Here is a paper bee that can be made to seem almost alive. yellow, then paste the square down on a piece of brown wrapping paper and cut out along the heavy biack | = t also the white oblongs on the back of the bee, and run a/ | thin stick through them as in the small drawing. Fold the wings upward ‘along the dotted lines and they will wave up and down as you swing her sisters do all the chores in the | § queen just lays eggs, and the drones | ® eat a lot of honey and wait around tor the chance they probably never | will have of mating with a new queen. A bee has no ears or nose but has eyes with thousands. of facets. | Also it has a long tongue to gather nectar from which honey is made, and a whole assortment of tools on its legs to help it gather pollen, Its dangerous stinger, that it cannot use without killing itself, is at the rear. . Tomorrow: All About Beeswax State Trucks to Pay Ohio Axle Tax Again COLUMBUS, Ohio u — State of- ficials indicated today Michigan truckers will have to pay Ohio's axle-mile tax again beginning next urday. Sat . * * Ohio Reciprocity Board Mem- ber Rbbert Moulton, who also is state utilities. commission chair- man, and Joseph Gill, first assis- tant state attorney general, said the present extended reciprocity agreement with Michigan will cease as of Saturday, Michigan truckers recently won an Ohio supreme court bat- tle which nullified the axle tax as far as out-of-state truckers are concerned. The court said the to the axle tax and therefore the levy could not be collected. The tax is a mileage levy on trucks with more than two axles using Ohio highways. . * ¢@ states with which it had motor vehicle reciprocity agreements the days unless they were amended to exclude the axle tax. . Announces New Office Dr, {William R. Robinson an- nouncés the opening of his office on Commerce road at.Green Lake, for the practice of general medi- cine and surgery. He attended Wayne University and is a grad- uate of Des Moines College of Os- teopathy and Surgery. He interned at Mt. Clemens General Hospital. The Robinsons are now Union Lake Village with their two daughters, Ruth and Joan. a Nearly Everywhere ” between drinks .. . but what’s in being a camel? There’s an “oasis” near you, where you can - quench that dry-as-desert thirst with E & B BREW “103”... less filling, more refreshing, no bitter after-taste to mar a A camel can go a long way your pleasure... Step up and ask for E percentage BREW right . & B. Brown Export . Bottle. 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Butler views to newsmen yesterday, Hall said he feels certain Hisen- hower will be a candidate and announce his 1956 plans “well! in “advance” of the Republican Na- tional Convention in San Fran- cisco in August, WHISTLING IN DARK | *T'm organizing on the basis 7 he will run again,” Hall. said. think it will be the same ticket | as in 1952, with Ike and Nixon. | We're going to have the most pap- | ular candidate in history at our convention. We've got the issues and we've got the climate for vic- tory—peace and prosperity.” - | Butler, told of Hall's remarks, said the GOP chairman was! “whistling in the dark.” “I don't blame Mr. Hall,” Butler | said, “If I were in his shoes, 1 would feel the same way. But 1) don't believe Eisenhower will run. I don't bélieve he is happy | president. He doesn't appear to be enjoying the responsibility of the | office, "fie’s probably spending less time at the job than any president | in the 20th century. . expressed their in interviews DIXIE DUGAN . Hurricane ‘fone ‘Wallops Famous ‘: Kicking Machine NEW BERN, N.C. highway uP—On that has won considerable fame around North Carolina, and even among out-of‘staters who travel Highway 70 to the coast. It's Tom Haywood's famed. kic k- | ing mac hine.. . Folks ao stop at Haywood's service station-store are invited t step out to a shelter on grounds, and there — if they are | between New Bern oh Morehead City there is a gadget | Couple Charged - for Philly Death Judge Orders Pair Held for Jury Trial in Heiress Abortion Case | PHILADELPHIA (*—Magistrate | Elias Myers late yesterday ordered | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz held | lin $5,000 bail each for grand jury | 9 | action on’ chatges they performed the | 4" attempted abortion which killed. ° |Food Fair Stores heiress Doris | so minded — kick themselves So Ostreicher, i their heart's content, Shoes on a wheel propelled by | 'the self-kicker provide the kicks. The kicking machine was given |something of a kick itself yester- day—by Hurricane lone. The hur- ricane had kicked the kicking machine plumb out of the shelter, ‘Applications Marriage License James B Clark, 4067 Lotus Margie R. Hagenmeister, 126 Crescent | Butler also tend “family | Lake considerations,” referring to his | statement earlier this year that | Mrs. Eisenhower was in poor health. Butler added that he =| hell” for that statement. Apprentice Pharmacists | Must Work 48 Hours LANSING \W—Apprentice phar. macists serving one-year intern- Kavanaugh held today. ine sinew general_held that a | Billy DBD. Bramiett. “1. Doug Armeda F. Sutheriand pn By “orton Richard W. “Boomer, 120 W Cateage Dorothy A. Compte, 14 Myrt ‘orl A. Garrett. Clawson Jenet M. Rebericon, Birmingham Marry C. Churchill Jr, Pleasant Ridge fandra J. Gpeiser, Birmingham é Gien L. Greedieaf, Clawson ERieanor HM. Harris, 1648 emphrey Marvin Ford, 47 All Nina -G. Fleming, ) Oliver Geoffrey Batt, Bloomfield . Hills Dolores A. Lahti, Detroit Bdgar t Rarbara Monty, Walled Lake A. Kuhn, Highland Roperta Ca ter, Drayton Piaina . toe, Drayton Pisins aha F. Claydon, 23 Fairgrove Dorle M. Rothman, 27 Pairgrove | | i | wealth established “ | pathologist for the medical exami- | lner's office, and Dr. | by. suffocation, | Schwartzes and Mrs, Gertrude Sil- * * * | Myers made the ruling after agreeing that Disi, Atty. Samuel Dash had presented sufficient evi- dence to warrant the charges. Key witnesses among the 21 per- | sons who testified were two pathol- | ogists, They stated that the 22-year } old Mrs. Ostreicher had died “with- | J in several minutes” after injection | of a vegetable substance into her | -| Uterine cavity, ‘Dr. Theodore B. Krouse; a Frank Glau- | ser said the substance eventually | reached the lungs and caused death the common- there had been between the Dash contended a prearrangement" ver, the dead girl's mother, to per- form the abortion, Mrs, Silver, now | undergoing psychiatric care at a | mental institution, is charged with | being an accessory before the fact | of abortion resulting in death, — . * ‘? The red-haired Mrs, Ostreichet, | ‘| who eloped: Jiine 24 with Miami | Beach motorcycle patrolman Earl | Ostreicher, died in the Schwartz | apartment Aug. 24, Her mother | was with her, : of i if ; - + we hapa 1 4) AU THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER it. 1955 By Mckvey and Strieber | British Papers Reveal Near-War With Japanese LONDON (INS)—The British For- eign Office today published a se- ries of state papers revealing for the. first time that England and { : torial rights in China and the abuse and humiliation of British sub- jects by Japanese sia Deaths Last Night PHILADELPHIA (AP) —Com missioner : ’ aa , Charies T MacKentie, 16, topranking Japan nearly went to war in the retired Salvation Army officer who summer of 1939, served in India for 44 years and as ociated with the Salvation Ar for The papers said that a war was cave hex 50 yeeri. oe almost triggered at that time over SPRINGFIELD, Mo —The Rev Wilfred | A. Brown, @8 general treasurer of the | the infringement of British terri- Assemblies of God Church since 1941 | Insure With Agencies Displaying This Frank Anderson Ageney- Wea WwW Austin Nerve) Ageney Baker & Hansen ac Brommett- Lineteome, Ine. Dantels Ageney Agency 8. W Wuttentocher Emblem Laseiie Ageney, Ine. Denaldson wa ye Neyee W Strait Mallaba Agency Thatcher -Pattersen- Wilkinsem Ageney > Ageney Crasteré- Dawe - Greve Agency Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents Maynard Johnsen Van Wagener Ine, , a. ky Agency, ] Chicago Jury indicts |Gl in Rape Murder ae CHICAGO #—-The Cook County | Grand. Jury reportedly has voted a true bill charging Pvt. Henry Mat- ¥ tayp-slaying of Joanne Pushis, The girl's body was found Aug: ‘ 6 in Calumet Park. ‘Police said |* 17, |he attacked and. strangled the. girl after drinking “10 or pa beers” the dance. ; a she , was killed after attending a! 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Pies 190 Sele Prices Ettective Through Sept. 24th F Hae galas ste] j TUESDAY, SEP PTEMBER 20. 1955. a. t ELEVEN ‘Bob Considine Says: $64,000 NEW YORK (INS) —-Now and then, really not often, a high school journalist will come tome, nerv- eusly dab his pencil to his lips, and say “Mr. Constantino, what was your greatest moment in sports?” Ld * * Well, you try to look as wise as you're wondering where you can get a second co-maker—and you say something like this: son hit the ball I was seated in the press box at the Polo Grounds next to Granny Rice. ; STANDING PRESS BOX It was the only time I ever saw an entire press box stand up and all work come to a dead stop. Rice was emotionally | to an ex- tent I will not now try to put to words, except that as we embraced he began a sentence with, “In fifty years at this business..." . Red Leader Arrested in New York Subway NEW YORK i—Morvis Weiss, 45, identified by federal authorities as an underground Communist leader, is being held in $50,000 bail on charges of violating the Smith Act: ~ * * * Weiss was arrested ‘yesterday by FBI agents on a subway platform. A Justice Department announce- ment said Weiss disappeared from his Chicago home about four years ago and. had been in the Commu- nist underground ever since. It said he had been in Moscow for eight months of study and training dur- ing the late 1930s. : * * @ The Smith Act forbids conspir- acy to teach or advocate overthrow of the government by force. Con- viction carries a maximum sen- tence of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. College of Future Includes Locking Students in Room ’ PROVIDENCE, R. I. (INS)—An imaginative college-of-tomorrow at which locked-in students become educated men. by lectures ‘‘con- tinuously piped to them by tele- vision and radio” was described today by Dr. Barnaby C. Keeney, the 12th president of Brown Uni- versity. : , oe 8 & “In the late afternoon and eve- ning they could receive, by elec- trical transmission, photo - read- ing."”” Dr. Keeney said at the open- ing convocation of Brown's 192nd academic year. “Naturally,” he continued, ‘one would release them occasionally -to be fed and perhaps for an occasional walk under close su- pervision. “Do not laugh at this; it is a caricature, but such plans are >under serious consideration in high quarters. “Such a procedure would save | an enormous amount of money, an| enormotts amount of heat, an enor- mous amount of faculty (because once a Iccture was given it could | be recorded for future use), and it would save an enourmous amount ef education.” | = * Ld | However, Dr. Keeney said | that Brown would ‘seek greater excellence within our present pur- poses.”* MYER’S Get Acquainted Offer! GENGINE BLUE WHITE V4 Ct. DIAMOND <. ym. PAY ONLY ‘9.00 Now 1.00 Weekly Tire Only Limited TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY THURS. - FRI-SAT. fo 9 PLM. _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. uiz Take Is Bubble Gum Money: about the United Nations. that the first veto known to man was a grow! the back of a cave. The opening bell at a heavyweight fight is in keeping with this thought. As its sound, two mostly naked men, stripped of ail pre- tense of civilization, stalk out to kill. The prize makes the $64,000 never atone for the fiscal mistake of winning the first one. ‘Fist fighting stimulates sedan- tary ringsiders to utmost excess- es. When Dempsey gutted Sharkey and then in liew of an apology knocked him out with a crunching. hook, an old tele- stop pounding write about this fight!" CLASSED AS BUMS The late great Billi Brown, box- ing commissar for New York and a foremost spade caller, later iden- tified both Baer and Carnera as bums. * -# r History may record that Mar- Unless all signs fail, you'll hard- ly ever get a more honest effort than the one due from Marciano, whose unbeaten record indicates he is without compare in the heavyweight division, and Moore, a long frustrated soul whose birth certificate was burned in the big fire (Nero's) but whose announced | age of 38 seems reasonable, be- cause he is at least a year young- er than Jack Benny. Ought to be) a great fight. Water Engineers ‘Hired GRAND" RAPIDS u—The nine for a preliminary survey to look ‘ta Kansas City engineering firm, member water study committee of into a new, increased supply wa- the city’ water departnent has | ter pipe line from Lake Michigan o hire Black and Veach, to Grand Rapids. Otter Lake gets its name trom the fact that the otter, a fur bear- ing animal, was found there in large .n This ani- mal now is practically -extinet. in this area. _ Near DRUG STORES 148 'N. Se ae St. West Huren ot Telegraph Ta [ole jele pele foto) ‘ DOUBLE HOLDENS TRADING. WEDNESDAY ; OT hrif ty LITT TTITT MT STAMPS §7 Filling, « Complete this and back again. 1 Want an advance idea of what you (and all America) will see in the ‘56 Ford this Friday? Simply fill in the lines from stern to stem When you do, you'll get a ' hint of the '56 Ford's new silhouette—styling inspired by the fabulous-Ford Thunderbird. But you can't really appreciate this new Ford until you learn about its Lifeguard Design —the first major contribution to driver and passenger safety in accidents. until you test drive that new 202-h.p. Thunderbird Y-8 engine! oe ae “1 So ‘prepare yourself for a new fine car from Ford...the fine car at half the fine car price. Ld , YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER And wait LaLa ey NY * eee ee sored annually by Beta Theta Chapter-Lambda*Chi Omega | loway of Sylvan Lake. “¢ Rane Moon B co MONSCIER Fy Tass /heplyr (ashe Date Comet dda i af THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, Ss Ly i Once again it’s time for the Harvest Moon Ball spon- | Mrs. Harry Gemmel of Rochester and Mrs.. Robert Hol- All proceeds from the dance will Sorority. This year’s dance will be held at Indianwood | ibenefit the Child Psychiatry Program at Pontiac State | Country Club beginning at 9:30 p.m. Arranging the affair | Hospital. are (left to right) Mrs. Forest Elwell of Berwick bouleyard, raX yatysfe ' wei @anbiociae Bell Concert | This Sunday Garabrant to. Give Carillon Recital From Christ Church The 62 bells of the carillon In the tower at Christ Church, Cran- | brook, Bloomfield Ehiths. will) be heard ringing in recital, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Dr. / car- Maurice A. Garabrant, Hlenneur, organist and = director of -musie at Christ Church, will play the many ton carillon in presenting the: concert * * The largest bell weighs over three ton, 6.720) pounds, and -the smallest weighs tT pounds. Made by the Taylor Bel! Foundry of Loughborough England, they were dedicated on Sept. 50, 1928 by Anton Brees, bellmaster of. the | noted Bok Singing Tower in Florida® The bells are tuned te the notes of the chromatic scale. They are stationary and played from an eight foot long clavier which is similar te the manuels and pedals of an organ, of keys like an the carillonneur levers with his Instead or piano, mahogany organ strikes fists. Gloves are worn and usually the | little finger has an extra padding | of leather CLAVIER IN CENTER The clavier is in the center balanced clappers which hang from the inside of the bells. From the second floor level Garabrant will climb 65 steps to play. Another Dr. turret So steps o of Instead of playing keys with his fingers the. carillon at Christ Church Cranbrook. | oo stairs leads up to the bel ry as he does on the organ, Dr. Maurice A. Dr. Garabrant uill present a carillon recital Garabrant struck mahogany levers with his Sunday afternoon at l o'clock at Christ gloved fists when photokrapaed as he played Church, the first in « series of six concerts. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Bob Cotterman of West Iroquois road returned by plane. Friday from Wilmington, Delaware where he was ‘the guest of his college roommate Dave Dianich, for the past. two weeks, He also visited in Philadelphia, Atlantic City and other points of interest before returning home. On Sunday the two boys” re- turned to Michigan State Univer- | sity where they are enrolled for | the coming year. | * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Green and daughter, Sharon, left today | to return to their home in San Ber- nardino, Calif. They ‘have been visiting at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodley L. | Silkey of Ellwood avenue for sey-| Meeting. of Pontiac White Shrine | eral weeks, “ # % * Robert Dean, son of. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dean of Win- diate drive, returned to Michigan State University to start prac- tice with the MSU marching | band which gives its first per- . formance at the MSU - Indiana and sen, Robert, will be traveling East this week where they will visit in .Philadel- phia and New York City tobert who recently returned from his NROTC cruise will enter his sophomore year at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania on Sept 23. RE * i Eleanor Budnik has re- on South Mrs. turned to her home White Shrine 22 Anriounces Plans Mrs. Neta Payne, worthy high ipriestess, presided at the recent 22. A cooperative dinner preceded | | | the-tneeting. Announcement ,was made of a. | reception honoring Supteme Noble | 'Prophetess Bernice Merrill at the Detroit Masonic ‘Temple Oct, 1 Mr. and -Mrs. Max Shelton and | Margaret Lacey were elected to| the University | receive the degree of the order. of Chippewa road | Marshal) boulevard from Loug Beach, Calif. where she attend- | ed the wedding of her son Fran- cis Budnik and danice Rae Chris- tenson, We ¥ “ Entering the freshman class at Bradford Jumor College on Sept. 20-are Barbara Barker, and Mrs. Ponvalley | field, daughter of Mr. Wallace H. Barker of road and Ann Shene- daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. W. Shenefield of Bennington | drive. From Birmingham are Jeanne Pedder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dames F. Pedder of Ber- | wyn road and Mary Proctor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward A. Proctor of Wing Lake | road. | * * *- Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Beil (nee Barbara Jo Zoch) of Ypsilanti are announcing the arrival of a son, Randy Alan, on Sept. 1 at, | pital, Ann Ar two Bloomfield Hills girls, ! Sunday Dr. Garabrant will plas Cranbrook Carillon Giarotte Will e Feach Jesu. Jovw of Mans Desiring | 8 Bact Campane A Sera Nina Rota Btu Gian Carlo Menottl Ava Maria ef Denyn | e Bank and Brae © Bonnie Doon Scotch Folk Song Two Hymns j See the Conqueror Mounts in Triuufph Rock of Ages Toplady Frederick Marnott, former organist and choir master at Kirk in the Ifills, will be guest carillonneur. On Oct. 16. August Maekelberghe. organist of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Detroit, will be heard Oct. 30. Dr. Garabrant will play the remaining Sundays. Winding roads and space near the church provide for an outdoor auditorium for . thou- 'sands in their cars. The concerts ‘will mee triepd ship of Michigan Hos-| ing will follow at @ p.m. will continue through October. ‘Coming Events Ladies Ald Society of Oakland avenue the | parking | United Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday at | at home of Mrs.- Guy Caswell, 72 Home St. for sewing and deasert luncheon, * WSC8 of Baldwin eres Charch | 4 Wednesday at 0:30 am. for a breakfast at. the hee of 132 W, Brooklyn St Laviies Auxiliary to Metropolitan Club will meet this evening at 6 p.m for a evoperative dinner at the home of Mrs John DePauw at 905 Argyle St, A meet- Mrs. Carl Norbert ‘Queen Mary Section of Needlework game on Saturday. Bob is in his (Several fund-raising projects were Grandparents are Mrs. Sonya R us fens Geen tne Cileary — year. ‘| diseussed and plans were made | | Zoch of Linabury “street. and -Mr, + 34." : j * | for a~bazaar and dinner-to be held! and Mr’. Robert D. Bell 6f De- ou a Et cht et Al Saints Episcopal . Church will et im the Primary Room | (Mr... and ary. Ericson ety! in November. | troit. oS SS oe iv / b ‘ "ee « { ' 4 b yi ‘ qy ‘ “4 - + | ‘ a4 “30. 4 j | a, | \ ba f i | é | f Hee i i ek ho edn ch op pla eke | | you to help support the program, ryourself with what is being done :PTEMBER 20, 1955 | , all Aids Child. “Dea tbiatry, Progra 4 * “wi # an a ¥ mM ‘Pontiac Press Photos Their willingness to share with others has earned com- | Kistner of Ward road present their pledge to Pontiac State munity respect for members Lambda Chi Sorority. Two of the members, Eldred (left) of Watkins Lake road and Mrs. Charles of .Beta Theta Chapter of Hospital's Child Psychiatry Program to Dr. James VM. Me- Mrs. George Hugh. Dr. McHugh is in charge of the children’s program at the hospital. * ¢ * * Three members of Beta Theta Chapter-Lambda Chi |turns over all proceeds from dances toward its continuation, Omega Sorority take time out of ects they have carried out at Pontiac State Hospital. the 20x20 room below the” bells, Sorority was one of the first groups to take an interest in the Wires connect. the levers with the Child Psychiatry Program at the ‘Lambda ° When you Harvest Moon Ball sponsored by Lambda Chi Omega Sorority, Sat- urday evening, vou will help Pon- tiac State Hospital Members of this sorority. the first to become attend the annual one of interested in! tthe Child Psychiatry Program at the hospital, give all proceeds from their affairs toward its continua- tion This group alse helps develop | the hospital's school prorram | through these donations, and it has aided the program further | by taking these young people on field trips, swimming parties, | giving Christmas parties for them, and by acting as hostesses following their 4-H meetings. When they ask you to purchase a ticket for the danee, they ask | and at the same time acquaint | for youngsters at the hospital. PSYCHIATRIST SPEAKS Dr. James M. McHugh, who is | in charge of the: program, says, | “The children's program at the! hospital is continuing to develop and at present has some 40 yoting | people. These youngsters differ from mental defectives in that they have for the most part normal to above average intelligence.” “They represent a group of ' emotionally handicapped and de- prived young people who are in need of residential treatment of a paychidtrie nature," to go over some of the proj: | The Above from (le/t to right) are Mrs. Don Wilson of Sylvan | Lake, Mrs. George Knapp of Brookdale lane and Mrs. Don- iald Bryson of Drayton Plains, hospital, and each year | Chi Dance Aids Children The psychiatrist points out the’ gram. both through volunteers and pital has been able to imepease contributions ' From importance of the communty as activities and experiences for these children COMMUNITY ENLIGHTENED { So much a necessary part of this new pro its participation, the flos- has been done, at hospital because of an enlightened the community—but there @one. Future result from intelligent support of ; all communities | This, Dr. McHugh says, entails | acceptance and understanding of the fact of emotionally disturbed | young people and their needs. | Members of, the sorority are grateful to the hospital for knowl- | edge received on mental illness, particularly in young people, and | as Volunteers, they want to do as much as they can to bring about eventual success for these children, They want to a what they can to help these children leave the hospital and once more become ‘successful productive citizens, So, they invite you to their dance is Much still to, be successes, will | Country Club. Dancing will begin be 30 p.m. and will continue until ~ on Sopp om a.m., A well-known orchestra VR. and MRS. GUSTAVE. EKSTROM ‘wilt furnish music. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Ekstrom of Giddings road are: aye newest “garden gloves ‘are celebrating their golden wedding anniversar\ today. An gaily decorated with strawberries, informal reception is being held this evening at Bethany frsnggtond Pompoms " and polka Baptist C hurch for the family and friends. The Ekstroms’ |°™ 7 nn Se os wel ‘as hands when grubbing i the son, Gordon, makes his home with them. ‘soil. They wash out with ease. - ' Saturday evening at Indianwood . ts poh pi a Pete a Tr pack pan oye Fly Beg Oh A ee fe Freie. tei CEO ee CR oe Tee \ _* * < Q . « : rks “A a sie aerate i Se ee ee ee 5 i See a ce ee pic Ca a Oe ee Be pee eee | eae j : se? ey [a ¥ é ee ‘yi ~# Ki he te ot bx ® ps ‘ , &\ i ' ' i 4 wy : ’ . s | j ? x é , ' . i ’ ; A, Net i ‘ &, 5 i : <, wm. AY F, THE PONT IAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 : a Simplicity Should Be a sof Home Date! | BEAUTY When repaintirig children’s .fur- | niture or toys, be sure that ‘the | paint is ee. rete es | »him to jein you. watch it for a‘ while. If you dote 7 se : women oo their most attractive selves. ther “Your Health ‘for a permanefit, a set, or a complete , Is : ae | By ELIZABETH ‘WOODWARD you-some good suggestions for would pall if you don't ee Same thing goes with Jack- | lec ting. Get into his act by a hair restyling, come see us. You'll like 4 Our Business — | If you are going to see him all things that my boy friend, and I} how te have fun using it, straws, dominoes, Chinese check-| slight contribution that will spur | the results. You will teel se much |! the time, there are bound to be/ could ‘do when he comes over to! you're light-hearted, gay sis! ers .or lotto, Get out the games, | his conversation, | “ ~ | berter alter’ you see | evenings when there’s nothing to pa in ey * Uf we) tell of Siggtes you aa ‘cas Go | start lining things up and summon| If you happen to have televieida:! 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So enter-| dance records, and other games | ¥!™*5: loudly encourage yourself SSS | taining anyone else is a frightful things, ask him questions and | piece of cake or make himself a would make your house into a|‘ Set ‘em in the cup, wail at) get pim talking. | sandwich. rem more a | your lack of success. First thing | lt vou have fun in your own || DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP LATE MODEL 1 . * ° | you know he'll be joining you in| The same goes for boats, cam- home he'll enjoy coming over! i ete. oer se Baldwin om Lgrincenees mie ae _Bet_all of this equipment | the game. “eras and photography, stamp col- | (Copyright 1955) FE 2-9382 | FE 5-3735 TYPEWRITERS and have fun doing anything—serious - ar silly. They can turn a series af house dates isto a checkers Brideg room. R.L. Biggers. Adding Machines | arent They mabe aan we Reveal Betrothal | Offers Gift Before Rite Personal Jewelry puzzle an exciting pastime. This girl thinks it takes a rec- reation room and a lot of equip- |! ment to make an enjoyable eve- ning at home. She writes: TO RENT Ask Aboot Our Rental Purchase Pian TISDALE OFFICE MACHINES Wright of Clarkston are announcing the | BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mr. and | | Mrs. Robert Lowry Biggers of Oid | Salem court, announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Evelyn) F eac 10 \ ScHoot DRY CLEANING SPECIAL 1 Week Only : 9 PLAIN + STAR CLEANERS * 294 E, Pike Street * bad | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. |chrysanthemums and carnations | Jacqueline Susan Menzel became the bride of Gordon James Blonde on Saturday evening. © * * * The bride is the daughter of Menzel of Prospect street and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blonde of Detroit. hand clipped Chantilly lace was worn by the bride. The full skirt was fashioned with a pleated AND DRAPERIES SINCE 1941 oll!t NEW FALL . FABRICS and. SE CGy ERS YOUR HOME! PTA Activities | speaker at W t fm the school eared at 2pm ha ' shaped arrangement of white roses ‘and stephanotis centered with an orchid. | MAID OF HONOR Yvonne Lou Yeager of Birmine- ham, cousin of the bride, was maid | of honor. She wore a rose beige 'and brown moire taffeta gown ‘fashioned with a full skirt. The | bodice featured a semi-scoop neck- line. She carried Johanna Hill roses -and glammellias. Mrs. Warren Baker Jr. was the bride's other attendant and her |’ | expected to give the parents any- | thing. . “Dear Mrs. Post: Would it be proper for two unmarried couples three-day trip by car, stopping at motels at night to sleep? The girls, of course, will share a room to- gether and the boys another. I other. “Dear Mrs. Post: When being Answer: If you mean a house- ‘keeper, no; if you mean a general ‘maid, yes, and you tip her just be- ‘fore you leave. On no account, 'mention it to the host or hostess. Honor Clark Boyles With Birthday Party Clark Vance Boyles was hon- ‘| ored at a birthday party on Satur- day by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. R. Boyles of Ascot road. MRS. GORDON JAMES BLONDE gown was identical in color ‘and *— fashion to. the maid of honor's. She carried an arrangement of yel- and glammellids. P * Robert Bernhart served as best man and seating the guests were Bruce Barnhart, Gerald Blonde ‘and Richard Menzel. When the bride's mother re- ceived her guests at the recep- tion held immediately. following the ceremony at the Knights of Pythian Hall, she was wearing a toast-colored dress with brown accessories and a corsage of green cymbdium orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore a steel-blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink cymBidium orchids. * * * When the counle left for their honeymoon in Canada -and_ York, the bride changed to a co- coa knit dress with brown alligator | accessories and she wore the cor- sage from her bridal bouquet ~ Upon their return the cotple will make their home in Detroit. Mrs. Harry FE King will be quest isner School PTA meeting r address wil tbe PTA Good Taste Need Not |: Be Expensive! "Cc For Canton Made Draperies + . MOLL —. of Character and Quality FABRICS—of Every Type $1.50 to $2.00 yd. OUR STORE IS AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR ‘COMFORT Fine Drapéries and Floor Coverings Since 1941 | | them with, butter, then washing | tan. ! Invited to celebrate Clark's sixth birthday were Tommy. 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Her fingertip veil was se- or even correct—to tip the house Waterford, Mich cured by a lace cap and her only |keeper upon leaving, and if so, PERMANENT WAVE SHOP . a jewelry was a set of pearl ear- _ | should one first ask permission of OR 3-1225 - QUALITY FLOOR COVERINGS Je ee eee meen scent ‘the host and hostess to do 807” I 1s gis sos re sense | | ' 3 ‘ MOLL Open Monday and ELSIE DRELLICK | j Pf | @ Park Free 3 Friday Nights Specializing in a . “aa 1 9 Rear : | mo — : Hair Styling AY ” | -of Store sees eters rE sosig | 2nd Permanents “ROYAL WELCOME SERVICE” 1 an a, Jenicomine | Always Worn With Seleny of Gesiey. Culp, Woh | ae Abpeimtmens Neceseery “Dear Miss Woodward: ave marriage o the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Wil- lo Hair Cut “ mocemncmas — an their daughter, | Wedding Gown liami Koteskey of: Grand Rapids‘ _Linds. Pe ES ed $1.25 : Jacoucline By EMILY PosT and a greduate.cf the University | Jameson Shampoo & Set .... $1.50 : * * * * * ¥ * I v “What is the proper time for of Michigan, as _ -orraine, 10 | the bridegroom to give his wedding| Evelyn was graduated trom OR 3-9702 * ; 2 : Darelle |present te the bride? Someone Adenoys School — an | Be ] : - _ says the night of their. wedding, | 5 of Boston. : IMTLE ©) KITT \ ° y at the recent meeting at the home | Phillip Sloan, | Al Renkle of Big Beaver, | | twn Pickens, Landram; | lanti; Harry Yoshihara, Jack For- | | syth, Judy Richards, Yvonne Bris- | tol, Pat McCormick, Carl Riseman, | Dorma Jean Bristol, University of | Michigan at Ann Arbor; Michigan | State University claims Romine Bristol, Robert Sloan, Mrs. Robert Sloan, Helen Sloan, Audrey Terry, Dwight Ebeling, and Rockne Spen- cer. Others are: Ed Sheldon and Joan Riseman to Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio; Elizabeth . Bechtol, Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.; Betty Farley, University of Min- | Nesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; Jane | Bishop, Cornell University; Sharon Lawrence, University Dean Hough, Albion College; Mal- colm Bishop, Olivet; Donna Lou | Cockrane and Carol Braidwood, | Central State Teachers College; Patricia Ligon, University of Bowl- ing Green; Francis Reagan, Uni- | versity of Detroit; Bonnabelle ' Scully, Flint Business , College: Jean Milan, Ford Hospital: and 'Carol Bristol, nursing in Des | Moines, Iowa. VFW Will Hold Party KEEGO HARBOR — The Wom- en's Auxiliary of VFW will hold a public card party at 7:30 p.m. eon Orchard Lake Road. There will be door prizes and table prizes. Refreshments will be served. County Calendar ayten Plains Lotus Lake a ension group will hold five-year fiigh school course. of Miami; | tonight in the VFW Memorial Hall | | Construction Foreman | ‘six different languages for the ‘European students really have it tough compared to the American school system.’ And Allen con- | tinued, “‘Education is treated as a | definite luxury over there.” Although the three students were sponsored by the Ameri- | can Field Service, various clubs | helped raise enough funds for the group to participate in thé “summer program, according to Carl Hanna, PGchigan represen- tative. To Meet Wednesday on Holly Bond Issue ‘HOLLY — The final public meet- ing-to discuss the $1,125,000 pro- isang og openly The gen- is urged to attend. will vote at the Davisburg elemen- | tary school building. The polls at each location will open at - o'clock that morning and close .a eight o jcc in the evening. Study of Bible Slated LAPEER—A ten-week study of “the Holy Bible starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Monroe Street Methodist Church. The study will | be for all members, prospective | members and friends. General | theme will be “Our Bible and How | It Came to Us.” ine school auditorium Wednesday | Set Public Meeting on Southfield Zoning SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — A public airing of a new zoning ordivance under consideration for the past three years will be held in Southfield High School auditori- um at 8 p.m. Thursday. Most of the township would be affected by the proposed zoning changes, with some areas having commercial property added while in otheresections commercial land would revert to residential. | Slate Heights Card Party AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Au- burn Heights Community Club will hold a public card party at 8 p.m. | Thursday at the clubhouse, 220 S. | | Squirrel Rad. Quick ,Minnie -the TUMS! , Yes, It's on your There were 16 students from_ | Michigan in the group that landed ‘in Quebec on Friday, prior to the last leg of-the trip home. | As Marilyn said, “The Euro-| | peans take time to be intérested in | you, and tried to make our visit the most memorable thing in our lives—and they certainly did.” ‘South Lyon WSCS ‘Marks Fifteen. Years SOUTH LYON—The Woman's So- i ciety of Christian Service of the | | First Methodist Church held their | ‘first fall meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Arms with co - hostesses, Mrs. Foster Smith and Mrs. Clarence Spencer. The: fifteenth anniversary was observed and. charter members were honored with a special pro- | gram. A_ potluck luncheon was. served. Killed in Utica Accident — UTICA — A Detroit Contruction its monthly meeting at m, Wednes- day, at the home of Mrs. William Mertz on Dorothy Lane. The lesson will be on “How to Make corer Jewelry.’ sen T Maccabees of New Hudson will | | begin fall activities with a luncheon snd ' | card party at their hell at 1 p.m Wednesday. Troy Township The Qlympia 12 meets with Mrs Mart- 65 Alganse, at 8 p.m. | night. foreman, Pasquale Vitucci, 32, was | killed here yesterday at a subdi- vision project on River Road when a steam shovel cable broke, caus- ; ‘ing a five ton steel: scoop and | part of the derrick to fall on him. Vitucci was married and the fath- | ' er of one child. ing, Business Administra The Business experience in training for new bulletin. 7 W. Lawrence St. KOREAN VETERANS | Young men who are trained im Higher Account- and other types_of office work are tremendously in demand in business, industry ,and government. Institute has positions with opportunity for advancement. 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Gloria Grahame . - Broderick Crawford - Charles Bickford with MYROM MeCORMICK © LON CHANEY « Jesse WRUTE Written fer the Screen by fina and Edward Anhalt 5 __ Based on the Novel by MORTON THOMPSON — aan co eNDoee . “FILMED IN KENTUCK v1 | ot | THE PONTIAC PRESS, "TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 SEVENTEEN. \e ft : About three-fourths of the coun- try’s bacon production. is sold to consumers in sliced form and near- ly an eighth of the natior's meat production is canned. Banjo Revival Thrills Old Pro Veteran Musician Sees Return to-the Tempo of Roaring ‘20s i» NEWSFEATURES CHICAGO—Jose Silva, known to music pros as Mr. Banjo, says the present enthusiasm for the banjo signals 1 happy change to the tem- po of the roaring 20s. * * * Silva, 50, was 21 when he took up ww Hollywood Headlinés HOLLYWOOD uw—Some people | get bitten by the acting bug, others inherit the disease. Tyrone Power is one of the latter. Tyrone Powers, and the most fa- mous in the line, His family back- soon be abandoning Hollywood again for the stage. * * * Ty could find enough leading In his case, it goes ‘way back. | “|He ig the third of the acting ground helps explain why he will} Stage Family Bequeathes |Acting Career to Tyrone By BOB THOMAS; | Society circles were stirred when the bandleader married socialite Marjorie Oelrichs in 1935, Sie died six days after giving birth ta a son in 193% Duchin died of leukemia in New | York in 1951. His son Peter is now the ward of Governor Harriman of New York. A WONDERFUL HELP. when you want to sell, rent, hire, re ; cover lost articles QUICK. The) | Pontiac Press Classified Ads. Call | ~ |County — Plan Fund Raising Dinner Oakland County Democrats aré | plannin their first Eighteenth Congressional ‘District Dinner. The dinner, which will be held at Northwood Inn, Berkley, on Oct. 27, will be a fund-raising affair }to give financial support to the 18th. District's Democratic Con- gressional candidate in 1956. The home of Mrs. Robert Phil- lips of Huntington Woods, dinner chairman, was the location of a meeting held Thursday night by- the committee chairmen, Donald Adams, Mrs.- Zigmund Niparko, Marty Meyer, Cari Pirshner, Mrs. Rengo, State Representative, Les- slie Hudson, State Representative Walter McMahon, Mrs. Hiram Terry, Mrs. Cynthia Nelsey, Mrs. Fred Elias, Mrs. Donald Swanson, and John Tracey, ticket chairman, Tracey, who is faced with the ‘problem of limiting the gathering toe 400 people, has requested that Oakland County Democrats send their reservations to him at 2100! North Wilson, Royal Oak. About four out of five prescrip- | tions were compounded in the drug | store 15 years ago compared to | about 1 in 10 today because of the increased use of miracle drugs, manufacturer's containers. LAKE THEATER TONIGHT most of which are sold in the | , : .,| roles here to keep him busy for FE 26181. Margaret Kroesing, Mrs. Ray | —_ mavens the banjo. He's been playing it|19 ‘years, Most actors agree that | = el sone ein = . 40! working in the movies is more S «was reduced to a novelty instru- ; restful, easi fitable, ment, Silva played along with its Then aa — recipe! acer ups and downs. stage? “| never let it go,” he said. | “You don’t always do every- “1 kept up the tradition. 1 can | thing for loot, do you?’’ he replied. play any fretted instriment, but, | Following the footsteps of his whenever I'd try another, folks | forebears, Ty got his seasoning on “Play the banjo, | the stage. When he became a big - star in films, it appeared that his footlight career was over, But he Silva’ credits the young genera- tion and the Ames Brothers, with “prt mn for ‘Mister by going to MU 9-1902 "TONITE, WED. & THUR. | “TUESDAY { ! obe: j their “Man With a — secure ° = we ~ | :, , ing, with bringing the banjo bac’ hh wae ae were flim to popularity. wan ae cas Gees | | BES LN q i PETE KELLY cans Paul Gregory's “John Brown’s | We are in an era when the| Rody Last season he starred on | younger generation wants to hear) Broadway in ‘The Dark Is Not a lively tempo,"’ he said. Light Enough."’ He appeared oppo- | BORN IN MADEIRA site Katharine Cornell, with whose Born at Funchal, Madeira Is-| Company he had once been a.fea- PETE KELLYS BLUES JANET LEIGH: EDMOND Cuark Gapie Susan Haywarp lands, off the coast of Portugal,|tured player. PEGGY LEE «snr ocyue- pen tn Silva came to the United States) 5000+: 9 play written by a new raow WARNER BROS.» CNRASBCOPE wanncnco.oe emt @rwome towne with his parents when he was 4 years old. author, Julian Claman, Ty will * @ open this fall, possibly in Cincin- “We sailed in an old windjam-| ati, and may be unavailable for nr woul ts Cape of Good films until next June. Hope, to the Hawaiian Islands “hs band work,” hb e admitted, and then to California. It took us “but it’s very satisfying. And ve | 60 dave to make the trip. ™ can't call this easy.” FEATURES “AT: 1:25 - 3:25 ~ S:25 - 7:25 ~ 9:27 EXTRA! EXTRA! | SPECIAL NEWS PICTURES—“FLINT CENTENNIAL” WALT DISNEY DONALD DUCK CINEMASCOPE CARTOON So.pIeR of FORTUNE or} aa remember it,” He referred to his latest acting, “PUNTS AND STUNTS” ‘CINEMASCOPE SPORT REEL : oe job in “The Eddy Duchin Story." - Cc INE mM ~aScoPE Silva now lives in Siren, Wis. | Besides’ working in the year’s ~ STARTS FRIDAY : ea At the convention of the National | hottest weather .— “it was 128 dh JOEL _ "WI HIT, a “ey Assn. of Music Merchants in | the set one day” — he has the Chicage he revealed plans to teach the banjo in high schools chore of matching the finger work for his. portrayal of the late throughout Wisconsin for its | pianist, He. has a portable piano Bureau of Concerts. keyboard in his dressroom and He will visit 410 high schools | Practices regularly to the Duchin a PLUS Gee ee TROUBLE IN , where he will present 30-minute - 66e Me's @ 7 BAD MAJOR lectures and banjo concerts, Next t inevitable that Holl ; HE GLEN Sear bal Gil ds al canet te Ma ee oe eres with « BIG, LOUD MOUTH — ‘< nesota’s high — saga, since it combines music with ond an “army” thet *) * tragic drama. i aan can -nson WeS-rnnestToexER “Test assume { ol pee ben . ' capture your heart! REPUBLIC PRODUET 12 to 15 banjo concerts a week,” — The -ldventures of orenanerssberwnras am cL A . . he said happily. _ € Se ee HNAJJI BABA water, who, as a telegrapher, sent =——— = “I Veteran Telegrapher Mr. Roberts | Still Punches the Key; | if 4 é Y ® TON IGHT WASHINGTON «®—A, W. Drink- : < ; word 53 years ago of the Wright M K Y Box Office NC. is Jon gal og a aalente Drive-In WATERFORD: Opens 6:30 Among eo the Civil Air ry Patrol received on an emergency . - _— /Mitaniae Show Starts radio set up for Hurricane lone DRIVE- IN THEATER | 7:00 P. M. was one from Drinkwater at (f RIVE IN | Manteo, N.C,, advising, “for the | first time since it was established 'in 1875 the Coast Guard lifeboat | station at Nags Head hag been evacuated,” Drinkwater has been an AP string correspondent in the Caro- | line coastal country for many | years. ‘Writer Buys Buys Heifer ‘With Very Kind Face CARTHAGE, Tenn. —A paint- Con Willams Ute -Ainoe bie Opens 6:30 P. M. Couldn't TELL Her Mother What She Dared fi Tell a Friend! 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road THE PICTURE THAT HITS HOME! “NOT as \ STRANGER” | 23¢5 ure's away at Sen, Albert Gore’s first artery production sale of Black Angus DEE PE To io cows and bought a heifer ht has g& no place to put. : % CJ * | Ld Bemelmans bought Miss SE CRE TS” MADE STANLEY KRAMER presente ie by - “ig : ‘Stands alone! | Burgess-of Marwood for $1,250 yes- | terday and then explained: ‘‘She ihad such a kind face I couldn't ‘keep from buying her. I also liked the idea of keepirig her for a pet, OuvIA de HAVILLAND FE +» REGINALD GARDINER - BARBARA BRITTON first as a book not raising her for slaughter.’ PLAIN! ++ NOW As @ x a « ° LATE NEWS SHOWING THE pends ' \ ATCHUM Bemelmans owns a dairy farm Fi CENTENNIAL ure: in Austria, but he never attended sata seame lle tect catile oale | PHUR—"Th Dam Bese"—"Derl Gl From Ma a beef cattle sale before. He plans ee : a Te T to leave Miss ee, at gerd on ous “ MAE Sri yer oe f til h i si oy _ SSE vuvisiatfareal aa GIANT colette on - COMFORT His Six Children Really Up to Monkey Business Last Times Today—“IT’S A WONDER- AEE Re It Lifts the Iron| Curtain of Fear and Ignorance! . FUL LIFE” & “A BULLET FOR JOEY” STARTS. TOMORROW! ‘Manon (G/N phim KIDD ix | SLAVE CINCINNATI (»—George Kerst- ing thought his six children were strictly up to monkey business yes terday when one of them yelled, “There’ s a monkey in the back ° yard,” But sure enough, there was a monkey rapidly making friends with the youngsters, They fed him some bread and a banana. Later the visitor took to the trees and disappeared in a wooded area in the neighborhood JAM —— SS Gp, b , NURSES IN ATTEND a : SESSION ANCE TONIGHT that they should see this important am | ntation together. NON-SEGREGATED AUDIENCES LADIES— Bring re husbands! ' “SOn . Perron! CURTIS HAYES . _ Music by the So-phis-to-cats No Cover—No Minimum. ¢ \ SantaFe |@ Passage : i art iE MEN— Bring your wives! e NO CHILOREN UNDER AGE 1 UNLESS ACCOMPANIED enntacanasmemniiteensenans DELL’S Sent SR > ARE ae AR Ais 9 > tk Rk kt tk kk | x THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPT EMBER 20, 1955 wee SS at ee eS eee ee oe cane sea, the big m ib) to set the title bout . | Kayo, you could get 6 to 1. Despite the odds, the poised light. jis just as anxious to get, in there i = a 2 is Sie aye patent. further postponement is needed the bout will be shifted to Thursday. night. Change in the bout has not changed the odds,. in favor of Rocky, who was given a solid ft-5 favorite's backing. It was even money that Moore, stopped. four times in his 19-vear career of 144 fights (120-19-5), ‘would not come out for the ninth round, and 18’to 5 that one of the fighters wouldn't go the distance. If you like Archie to win by a heavyweight champion was as con- fident as ever that he would upset the “experts” and become the oldest main to ascend to the heavy- weight — , * * | “I ‘never was more sure of| winning a fight and | will win this | one,"’ said Archie in his pre- battle | statement. ‘I think ‘it will be by| a knockout.” "s | “I am in the best condition of my life,’’ declared Marciano. “T| am going to win and by a knock- | out if it is humanly possible.” The 31-year-old heavyweight king | with Moore as the veteran is to| get his long-sought crack at the title. Archie’s needling campaign has stirred up the Brockton Blast- er and his intimates say he is burning with a desire to crush the cocky challenger “as quickly as | possible, ss Moore went through his paces in leisurely fashion, just working on his. timing and accuracy. It was | the same sort of preparation used by Jersey Joe Walcott who won the title at the ageot 36 years, five months and/ eight ‘days. Archie can be the oldest ever to win the crown at 38, nine months and seven days. ad potlight on Chiefs, Skippers ‘By p GUY MOATS _ Out at Waterford High School there’s a lot of enthusiastic support for a feeling that the Skippers are going to make the going decidedly tough in Friday night’s 1955 grid- iron gor with Pontiac High gn of the week in the Pontiac area. “After seeing that big Water- many points has to be good,” Graybiel commented today. Chiefs took an unexpected lick- ing at the hands of a surprisingly Cleveland Lost Pennant Because of Deal Failure CLEVELAND ao — *[nability to Banks Sets Up kees had the proposed deal gone through last June. | At the same time, Greenberg re- affirrned his complete faith in Manager Al Lopez despite the club's recent fold-up at a time when the pennant acca! with- in sight. ° * * “I think Lopez did a much more outstanding job this seacon than when he led the club tb a pennant ‘}and a. record-breaking 111 victo- ries in 194," Greenberg said. “You can appreciate what a great job Al did when you consider that six of our key men—last year’s big six—so to speak, had off seasons. : * * * . They are Aj Rosen, Larry Doby, | . Bobby, Avila and our top three pitchers, Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Garcia. Then too, . we had an unusual run of injuries, which of course, is part of the game. Vic Wertz, for instance, was out of the lineup due to injury or iliness -on / four different occa- |. sions, G2 538% a z Fz of 3 Hiisie i i i i + p ¥ + g 4 % fg grand slammer No. 5 and his 44th round-tripp-r of the season. ere no well-wishers and no one shook his hand. The speedy Negro righthander from Dallas, Tex., couldn't be blamed, though, if he retly felt elated over the game, aly Banks ahtety held the major league mark for homers by a short- stop in.a season. His 40th four- broke the mafk of 39 set «by Vernon Stephens of the Boston Red Sox in 1949. ; ‘Last season, his first full year in the majors, Banks clubbed 19 * homers and batted in 79 runs. -Maior Leagues AMERICAN wee kat het Behind 59 62 65 u 4 e cox “e Paull eStLTs. . peta ee at Wadineton ppd. rain. AY S te aon Detroit, 2 bosccween OS osedess 08 eeeoener> eeeneee: rr a setnerceeces 10 Nace ! tat OT: imekonetl it fd AMATEUR CHAMP —_ Harvie Ward, of San Francisco and North Carolina, 29-year-old veteran of in- ternational golf competition, won t Na 1 Amateur golf at Richmond, Va. He defeated Bill ly 10 oth- | er players in the game's history— one was Rabe Ruth—had clubbed | four grand slemmers in a season, | Army Rejects Hyndman, a weekend golfer from Philadelphia, 9 and 8 in one of the worst slaughters in tournament history. eer ne enna te NHL Netminder % Former Wing Goalie’ Elbow and Weight Are” Listed as Reasons a DETROIT w — Former Detroit | 5 Red Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk | has been rejected by the army. | The five-time National Hockey league all-star net minder, now with the Boston Bruins, flunked a _| Physical examination for the draft | 127 snd) yesterday. Army examiners would not dis- ‘| close the reasons for Sawchuk's rejection. It was believed, however, an old elbow injury and a serious weight deficiency were contri- buting causes, Col. Arthur A. Holmes, state draft director, said Sawehuk's board will consider classifying the 26-year-old goaltender as 4-F at its next meeting. A» native of Winnipeg, Man., Sawchuk is'q Canadian citizen, He was subject to United States mili- | | tary service becaus€ of extended residency in this country. . | Canadian Pre Football (Monday night) By The Associated Press Varicouver 24, Calgary 18 Edmonton 14, Winnipeg 8 ‘ ht a strong and capable Wyandotte eleven, last Friday night, 25-6. It was the opener on Pontiac's 3- game schedule, and a big audience was disappointed at the results. - Some of the faults that contri- buted to Chiefs’ downfall are being corrected in the toughest kind of scrimmage sessions out at Wisner field. ; Chiefs anticipate a really tight battle. Waterford is bigger, . the PHS coaches point out, and they have some backs that can carry the ball very well, indeed. Pontiac came through the bruising Friday opener without a bad injury, and that pleased the coaches. Even Frank Whit- lock, end, who may get the left end post this week reported Mon- day full of fight and rearin’ to go. Frank left the game last week with what appeared to be a badly bruised right leg. a was okeh Monday. Chiefs certainly aren't as bad a club as the opener’s score might | indicate. Coach Graybiel still An, the | a few exceptions.” |jobs were turned squad is a very good One. “I sure hope we got all the bugs out of our system in the .” he said. “Our defensive line did well, but we had a weak | spot at one of the defensive half- back posts. I was disappointed in the play of the offense line, with Some changes are in sight tor the Chiefs starting roster Graybiel Monday began testing “every man on the squad” in an | effort to diseover defensive half-| | back material, And, surprisingly enough, the coach says, the best in by Bob Casteel, (quarterback) and dimin- J utive §-foot-2 Kennie Fusilier, a halfback. However, the job is still up for grabs. Today the rough stuff, both offense and defense, will con- ‘tinue. Wednesday and Thursday will be devoted to polishing the details, with particular emphasis upon the passing attack. Friday's game will get under | way at 8 o'clock in Wisner Stadium and tickets are now on sale. Black Blanks A’s, Porter Works: Behind the Plate DETROIT (# — Pitcher Bud Black, who has had ‘walking’ trouble all season, finally squared himself away last night and hurl- ed the Detroit Tigers to a 40 vic tory over the Kansas City A's. _ In most ways, the game was a dull anti-climax to Detroit's 4|Over Arch McBride championship on hig 9th attempt $s Kansas City, “| 21: lyn, stunning three-game sweep of Cleveland but, yet, it had its interesting sidclights, too, Name- “ty Black's pitching and the ap- ~ pearance of J. W. Porter behind the bat. This youthful battery combined Slade Wins Easily NEW YORK uw—When Jimmy Slade feels like moving, he's hard to catch. The shifty New ‘York heavyweight was in the mood to move last night when he easily outpointed lumbering Archie Mc- to op the pesky A’s on six hits and send Detroit three games over the .500 mark—and only one off the precious break-even point of 77. victories. The Tigers were 76- 73 geing into today's game against Kansas City. Black's “walking” trouble start- ed last May. to their Buffalo farm club in the International League, . but Black to his home in St. Louis. ; Black's only ‘walking’ diffi- ‘he dished out to Kansas City, but | none hurt him. the Tigers after a brilliant showing in the exhibi- tion season, handled himself well behind the plate and contributed a single and a double to Detroit's nine-hit attack. Harris said he would catch Porter in the next two. games against the A’s. Catching seems to be Porter's spot,” Harris said. ‘“‘We sure | Bride of Trenton, N.J., in a tele- vision 10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena, Outweighed*189 to 180, Jimmy flitted backwards and sideways and often behind the bewildered Jerseyite. Usually when stalking Archie figured he had caught up with Slade, Jimmy would jab him in the nose or hook him to the jaw or stomach. could use his righthanded hitting to spell- Frank House.” At any rate, Black's pitching and- Porter’s catching held most of the interest for the 14,255 fans who turned out for the final night game ofthe season. Tigers scored single runs in the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th innings, with Al Kaline, Bill Tuttle, Fred Hat- field and Reno Bertoia driving MERICAN LEAGUE BATTING ‘Based on 375 at bets) -Kaline | Detroit, 340: Power, Kansas Cit M18 Kuean, Detroft and Kell, Chicago, 208; ype Cleveland and Mantle. New York, NRUNS Manto New York, 171 — | we rerend ane Kaline, Detroit. 118: Tuttle, Ba 00; Goodman, Boston and Kuenn, Le Batrep IN—Jensen, Boston, 113; rolt, 108; Berra, New York, ioe **icalie, Detroit and Sievers, Wash- MEETS “Reatne. — wy Pox, Chicago uit, i wer, Kansas chy, a min "Cleveland, rie BLES—Kuenn, Detroit, 38; Power, 34; Goodman Boston and niga, Kansas City, 30; White. Boston, League leaders | Bisuemier mt by pitch for Astroth: in tt = Mer Valo flied out -for Craddock.in 7th. ieee ome 7° ed Ayelet 2 Power popped out for George in ith. + New York and Vernon Washington, 4 ROMses CUP cccccw ecco oo 000 O09—o fF | tibet RUNS—Mantly New York, sabi Detroit Wuicnieieg acini 600 O}1 1..—4 Zernial, Kansas Citv. 28; Williams) an E~-Littrell Saftel! RBI— Hatfield, Pehalie shiners ee: Detroit: and -pittle Bertola, Kaltne 2b—Bertota, 4 < a5, Porter, Kuenn. 8B—Kuenn. 8 Black. [asks EN, BASES. Riverg, C Posten, 4. SF Bertola. DP—Simpson and Astroth; Busby, Chicago, 12: Smith, Cleveland. 1@ | AS'roth and = Schypinski; = Hatfield, PITCHING (based on 15. decisions) |Kuenn and Torgeson, Bertota, Hatfield yroe, New York, 16-4 Ford, New | and Ls cect Left—Kansas City @, York, 17-7, .708; Hoeft, Detroit, 16-7, 696; | Detroit 4. BB—Craddock 2, Black 4 Lemon, ing ree 18-9, .687; Houtteman, Cleveland, ot RIK KEOUTS | — Score, Cleveland, 235; ew York, 202; Pierce, Chicago, Detrott, 133, Ford, New York, oe HOME RUNS—@41 (record ts 973 set in 1950), NATIONAL LEAGUE Ie Host sata (Based on 375 at bats)—Ash- burn, Philadelphia. 341; Campane ta, Brooklyn, 323; Mustal, St. Louts, “318: { Kluszewski, C incinnatl, Aaron, Milwaukee land Furillo, Brooklyn, 314 RUNS—Snider, Brooklyn, 126: Mays, New York, 116; Post, Cincinnati, 112: Klus- = Cincinnati, 111; Gilltam, Brooklyn, RUNS BATTED I[N—Snrider, Brooklyn. | 134: Ennis, Philadelphia. 119; Mays, New York, 117; Banks, cago, 116; Kluszew- ski. Sbcmnell. it: HITS—Kluszewski, Cincinnati, 186; Aaron, Milwaukee, 183; Post. and Bell, = 182; a New York and Ashburn Philadelphia, 175. oe i ~ = ‘an, sacer Broo M: Aron, iiwaukee, i. Snider, yn, 33; Ashburn, Philadelphia, 30; and Bell, cane and Musial, Bt, om New York, 1 mente, Aron, ia, 9 HOME RUNS—Mays, New York, 48; 46: Banks, Chie Klussewski, earn ago. 44; Snider, 42; Post, Cincinnati and Mathews, Wiiwaukee. 9 STOLEN fi Brus, Milwaukee. | %: Mays. New York, and Bover. St. Louts. | emople. Cincinnati, 1%: Gilliam, Broak- PITCHING {roves 15 decisions)—New ? iabine Brook: tn "Roberts Philadelphia, 23-12, ‘oniey. Milwaukee 11-7, \ 611; inal, G ‘innati, 17- ean erta, ia, ich feats 146; | eee » Brook New York, ” = and 8t oe i Anton oun BRUNE Broke record of Lee in DT OM six. 80--Craddock 4. Black 4. HO—Craddéck 5 in 6, Keriagakos 4 in 2. R-ER—Crad- dock 3-2, MKertazako 2-2, Biack 0-0 HBP—Bilack (Astroth, Slaughter!. W— Biack (1-1), L—Craddock (0-2)., U— Rice, Flaherty, Berry, McKinley, T— 220. A—14,255 White Sox Boss to Call It Quits CHICAGO u—Frank Lane says he definitely has made up his | mind to quit as general manager of the Chicago White Sox. He will ask for cancellation of his contract, which has another five years to go, at a meeting with Mrs. Grace Comiskey, club presi- “*% s,| dent. The conference is expected -| within two or three days and Lane has’ asked that . Vice-President Charles Comiskey and other Sox directors be present. ~ Tigers ordered him | But Archie is bucking two jinx- es, No reigning light heavyweight champion ever has beaten a heavy- weight ruler for the title and seven have tried, Then, too 12 previous challengers who attempted to win ithe title in’ Yankee Stadium ail were defeated. * a Hotel rooms are scarce in mid- town and the prized first-10-row ringside seats were sold weeks ago. Speculators were getting $100 for the premium pews. Even at that steep price there werén't | many available. There were plenty of tickets on sale, however, in the $10, $20 and $20 range. With one eye on the skies and with fingers crossed, Promoter James D. Norris said that-with a break in the weather he still was hopeful of a 50,000-55,000 crowd and a $750,000 gate. The advance jeaves in his aging legs. If he sale had zoomed close to the $600,-| gambles, he'll know where to find 000 mark when Ione reared’ her. | ugly head. There will be no home television but the 15-rounder will be broad- cast coast to coast (ABC) and to ;most parts of the world starting | t lat 9:30 p.m. ¢EST). A closed-circuit telecast will be beamed to 128 theaters in hd cities n Blow Forces Postponement 0 Title Bout | | the theater gate could go over the $1,000,000 mark, netting the IBC) -No Title Claims and also will be piped to four vet- erar’s hospitals. Theater network’ officials claim a 90 per‘ceént ad- vance sale of 400,000 available seats. * ¢ ¢ On an average of $3.50 per seat, $300,000 as its share. Radio brings in another $35,000. With everything figured in, Rocky may earn $400,- 0060 and Archie $200,000. Unbeaten in nearly four years and boasting a win streak of 21, Moore is counting on his vastly superior boxing ability and pin- point punching to chop ‘up the over- ly aggressive titleholder, Archie may surprise and decide to come out swinging in the hopes of scoring a quick kayo before Marciano's relentless pressure Rocky—in mid-ring. That way it could be short and electrifying. If the bout goes the distance the referee and two judges will score ae fight by rounds. A supplemen- point system also is used to »ak draws. The winner of each round gets from one to four points, the loser none. “Yanks. WASHINGTON wh — Despite his | club's commanding lead in the | 8° American League pennant battle, Casey Stengel was making ro vic- tory claims today. = | cag't make any predictions,” the New York Yankees’ manager said gruffly. “I’m only concerned about one thing—winning seven | games. ” * * * ! Five would be enough to nose | out the second place Cleveland Indians, who trai] by two games but have lost three more than the New York had an opportunity to win two of those today in a re- scheduled day and night double- header against the deflated Wash- ington Senators. * cd * * Hurricane Ione washed out the., scheduled New York-Washington | ‘game last night, but the weather bureau forecast clearing skies for today. Chuck Dressen, the Senators’ manager and an old Yankee hand himself, planned to hit the Yankees with the best he has, Mickey Mc- Dermott and Bob Porterfield.. Casey's Only Concern Now, to Win 7. Games sen (8:2) were Stengel’s choices to McDermott (99) and go against Bob Porterfield (10-17). Both Ford and Larsen have been highly ef- fective against the Senators in earlier meetings. * es *. There was a chance that Porter- | field, bothered by a bad knee, | might not be able to pitch. If so, | Dreasen planned to use Pedro Ramos (5-9), his feathaliing rookie star. Stengel complained that Mickey Mantle, his hard-hitting center- fielder, wouldn't be able to play in any of*the three games with Washington, and that neither first, baseman Bill Skowron nor short- stop Phil Rizzuto was in good phy- sical condition. ' MONDAY’S STARS PITCHING—Bud Black, Tigers, hung up his. first major league shutout in third starting assign- ment, blanking Athletics on six hits 4-0. BATTING—Ernie Banks, Cubs, walloped his fifth grand-slam home run of season to set a major Cardinals. walked out on the team and drove | ‘culty last night were four passes | Porter, the problem player who | jfailed with | | | ~ eee —— : SET UP FOR TITLE BOUT — Here’s.a view ot light heavyweight tithe holder: Ring ‘is set up behind | the ring at Yankee Stadium where heavyweight! second base in huge stadium. Bout was set for to- champion Rocky Marciano is scheduled Wednesday | night, but was postponed - Wednesday because of to defend his title against challenger Archie Moore, | the big storm. . Whitey Ford (17-7) and Don Lar- ————. {) AP Wirephoto SAN FRANCISCO uP cleaning was over at the San Francisco 49ers training camp to- day and Coach Norman (Red) Strader said he was ready to step into Nationa) Footbal] League play Sunday with one of the largest rookie rosters in the professional circuit. The squad was cut to early baseball playoffs Saturday final over the Billy Rogell team from Detroit. Victory gave the league champion Stratford club d clean sweep for the season. Stratford reached the final round for the title test by edging London, 6-5. Katlin Leads Drivers for Michigan’s Title DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.— Mickey Katlin of Howell, Mich., is the lead for the Michigan state championship in the NASCAR sion. Katlin has piled up 1,280 pooints, In 2nd place is Gene Krulock,’ De- troit, with 1,010 points, and Bill Kourt of Brighton, is 3rd with 900 markers. The 1955 recog season official- track, state and national point standings will share in the huge point fund which is distributed an- | mally. ‘Smallest Double Payoff Spartan G Guard Honared DETROIT — Gladys Volo and| EAST LANSING — Michigan * | $6.20, ; smallest in -yeur history, Nux- | Hat's Off won the 1st two races /| State football guard Karl Perry- a, 184; Rod-| @t Wolverine Harness Raceway | man was awarded the Silver Star, last night for a double payoff of| Bronze Star and / Heart ‘the raceway's while serving with the Marines in Korea. —House- | them across. season size — 35 men — las KANSAS CITY DETROIT * — last night. es RH AB R Hj \ George, 98 0 0 Kurnn. ss oe An even dovet nS sar : Power 1 0 0 Torgerson, lb 4 6 0 x Bet ean Hes Keriazakos, Kaline, rt 4 0 4..twoof them former All-Americans ” 6 0 0 Tuttle, cf 40:1 eet their é pe A eee & ;; /will collect” their. initial football | Zerniai “if 2 @ 1 King it 2 9 0 paychecks after the opener at Simpson, rf 4 0 | Hatfield, 2b 3 @ 2 i Littrell, ib 3 0 @ Bertola, 3o 2 0-3) Nezar Stadium against the arch: Schypinski, Black. p 221 oO Bh-as 401 Boyer, 3b 3 0 2 Astroth, ¢ 10 060 trat ord Slaughter 0 0 6, Finigan, 2» 1 0 6 crs dock, p 2 0 0 Valo 1006 ¥ W. Schantz, imer a 0 ec 106 2 ra Stratford of Ontario won the International Old Timers League , ex-All-Americans at | Dicky London with a 5-2 decision in the) with a devastating 26-6 conquest of | :| Toledo. The Detroiters qualified Sportsman stock car racing divi- | ly closes Oct. 31, and top drivers in -| and Bobby White. | the 58 writers participating in the ond, and so forth, UCLA piled up | 512 points, well ahead of second- rival Los Angeles Rams. The 12 are survivors of a horde of 54 hope- fuls who assembled last July on | the St. Mary’s College campus in| nearby } iron kindergarten. * * * Strader, who replaced dismissed | { Lawrence (Buck) Shaw after the whitehaired veteran failed to pro- duce a championship team in nine /years, wielded his cleanup mop with vigor, In addition to lopping off unpromising rookies, he | trimmed several Shaw holdovers, Gone are such 49er standbys as. Bruno Banducci, the 1954 all- -pro | guard who wasn't even offered aj contract; his running mate, Nick | Feher, and halfbacks Jim Cason | * a~ @ The huge rookie delegation, on which Strader is very high, boasts | in halfback: Moegle of Rice, a 1954 choice, and end Tom Stolhandske of Texas, a 1952 pick just out of service. Stolhandske was the lone first-year man in the ends corps until last night, when Ted Vaught of Texas Christian was signed. Moegle is one of four green hallf- | backs. \ Injury Destroys Michigan's Fine End Combine Vertebrae Fractures Put Maentz on Shelf for Balance of Season ANN ARBOR (®—One bitter break has destroyed what Michi-- gan football coach Bennie Ooster- baan calls “the greatest combina- tion of ends in the nation." Oosterbaan heard yesterday that 20-year-old Tom Maentz of Hol- land, Mich., will be lost for the |entire season. Three transverse processes in his vertebrae had been fractured, apparently by the knee of another player in scrim- mage Saturday. If anyone was more unhappy been Maentz himself. Breaking inte the Michigan team last season as a sopho- more with Ron Kramer, the fauitless left end from East De- troit, Maentz had ample oppor- tunity te see his own shortcom- , ings in comparison. He played hard and well. Over the winter he met and overcame scholastic troubles. Through the whole summer he worked on wind sprints, increasing his endurance and speed. “I think it helped me a lot,” Maentz had said, and indeed it ' did. His closest instructor in per- fecting his play, end coach Matt Patanelli, said ‘‘Maentz was just a shade behind Kramer.” Rookies Dominate 49er's |indsay Chosen. Team for Coming Season yC oa Team Captain Cup Champions Now Have 16 Red Wings | Signed for Season SAULT STE. MARIE U?—Gen- eral manager Jack Adams has | named veteran forward Ted Lind- ay captain of the Detrott: Red Wing 2s for the 4th strarcht year Adams made the announcement yesterday after Lindsay signed fer the coming season. Lindsay has played 11 years in the National Hockey League. He took over as captain of the Detroit Club after Sid Abel re- | tired in 1952. Earl (Dutch) Reibel, one of nine | holdovers from last year’s NHL and Stanley Cup championship | team, also signed a contract with | the Wings. Others to sign were veteran left wing Marty Pavelich and former | Boston Bruin forward Real Chev- | refils. The Wings now have 16 players / at tailback as anyone in under contract. “I've never seen anyone improve so rapidly,” Oosterbaan said. A one-time All-America end himself, Oosterbaan was _ justifi- "ably proud when he said: “There's no doubt about it. They were the best twdé ends in the country. and would have been the greatest end combination in Michi- gan history,” . Patanelli added a footnote some- what sadly: ‘‘It's a pretty unhappy thing. They were just tremendous together."’ Ironically enough, Patanelli wasn't qn the field when Maentz was hurt. He was in the Svuth scouting Missouri which plays Michigan Saturday in Michigan stadium. Patanelli saw a “well condi tioned" and ‘under rated"’ Mis- souri team battle from behind to | lose to highly ranked Maryland by one bare point, 13-12. Michigan's first three strings worked out yesterday against a re- serve squad running Missouri plays with ‘out flankers’ and “crossing flankers.” ; UCLA Backs Praised LOS ANGELES iW—He didn't say how his team would fare Sat- urday against Maryl but Coach | Red Sanders of UCLA told football writers: “We're in as ap shape the na- tion.’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UCLA, the pre-season pick of the | experts, held its place as the na- tion’s No. 1 college football team today tn the first regular season Associated press poll of the coun- try's sportswriters and sportscast- ers. * * * The Uclans, who opened their campaign with a clear cut 21-0 vic- tory over Texas A&M, were named at the top of the ballot by 34 of poll. On the usual basis points ‘for first place, 9 of 10 or sec. place Georgia Tech, which sky- rocketed from 10th place in the pre-season voting. Tech had 364 points, who de- _ ‘The- Yellow Jackets, f | feated strongly-rated Miami 146 in, | their debut, got only three —first | place ballots, but were strongly supported for second and third in the rankings. * Ed cd Tech's meteoric climb shoved Oklahoma and Michigan down a notch to third and fourth, respec- | &a*e¢ tively, while Maryland retained its fifth spot despite a close call in its 13-12 victory over Missouri, The experts, and fans, should get a better line on bgth UCLA and ‘Marviand , Saturday when they | | clash in College Park, Md. Rest 6f the Top Ten was made up of Ohio State, last year's No. 1 team, Pittsburgh, Mississippi, and Southern California and Navy in a tie for ninth and tenth places. Oklahoma, “sihigan, Ohio’ Sta’ Uclans Retain Top Place in Season's {st Poll Well Ahead of Georgia Tech: Michigan Is Fourth and Navy have yet to start their campaigns. while Pitt came from | nowhere to the No. 7 slot on the basis of its 27-7 victory over Cali- ° fornia. “The leading team: robe eae —s 8 ya or first place votes on 16 for first a for 10) (0-0) Michigan (6) (0-0) Maryland (ty (1-0) 10. Navy 16-0) - ee eeees THF ‘SECOND oun 1l Notre Dame (0-0), =F i: > enae Tock an eee league record in 6-5 defeat by . than Osterbaan he could only have \ ( _) (PETE, PONTIAC, PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER o 20, 1 955 ‘Yams Figure to Ned Fag, flley, in Becton By THE ASSOCIATED ‘ PRESS Unless Hurricane lone sends them sprawling, the New York Yankees figure they'll have. the American League pennant in hand Friday at Boston. : Yet, it’s possible. the champion- ship may not be decided until after Senday's remtee sane yeh Spe Mound Rotation Disturbs Brooks Walter Alston Dodger Pilot Has Five Pitchérs on Ailing List, Below Par BROOKLYN w — Aready as- sured of his job for another year, Manager Walt Alston of the Brook- lyn, Dodgers today began thinking of his. pitching rotation for the World Series. The thoughts turned out to be disturbing. ae Five members of his hurling corps are ailing or below par. Don | Newcombe, the big fellow, is just getting over a virus; Carl Erskine still isn't 100 per cent’ according to the manager; Kari Spooner is laid low with a virus; has an aching arm, and Johnny | Podres has a rib injury. “tm. going to pitch Newcombe | in one of tonight's games against Philadelphia,” said’ Alston, ‘‘and see how he has come around. But we do have a problem. We're com- ing out of our hitting slump all right, but I don't know as I'll even try to scout the Yanks. I think I'd rather stay with my own pitching.” Hopes Fer Erskine, Loes Podres and Spooner may not be | able to pitch in the series, but Alston hopes Erskine and Loes come around. . oy “T ont Erskine. did pretty | well in his last start although he went only six innings.’ observed Alston. ‘'The important thing is that his arm is all right.” Alston indicated he wouldn't pitch Loes any more until the se- ries unless he goes an inning or two against the Pirates because “layoffs don't seem to bother him.” Billy Loes | whicn would provide ‘an appropri- taling five Over ‘the Yonbess and ately screwy finish for the screwi- | | Manager . Stengel their sixth pen- | est race since Casey Stengel ‘was nant int séven years, a pup, | 2. The Indians, with the world > = © jon a string just a week . must | All sorts of things can happen sweep their five remaining games between now and Sunday, but | and hope the Yanks lose three of basically, here's the situation: their remaining seven to gain at 1: Any combination of New York | most a tie for the title. victoriés and Cleveland | defeats to- New York could clinch it as early AP Wirephote TRAINING GRIND OVER — Heavyweight champion Rocky Marci- ano is shown yesterday after final bit of roadwork in long training grind | for scheduled title defense Wednesday. in New York City against chal- lenger, —_ heavyweight chamepien Archie Moore. Geese Beware — Callers Tooting for Top Honors MISSOURI VALLEY, Iowa u—) the envy of his school pals as the as tomorrow night. To ‘do it, the, Yanks would have to sweep their | games at Washington \while Cleve- |land drops a two-game set at Chi- eago, Even the confident Yanks don't think it will be over that. quick, however. They see them- selves hauling in the pennant in either the afternoon or night por- tion of their twinbill with the aot Sox Friday. + * * The latest hurricane to belt the | Eastern Coast also enters the pic- | ture. The storm knocked out last | night's game between the Yankees and Senators. Could be lone will wash out the whole three-game se- | ries in Washington—and if so, the Yankees may have to return to Washington after Sunday's ‘‘finish" at Boston to play the trio, which — =" in the pennant ea a Avondale- Troy Game Shifted to Thursday » The Class “B"’ football game ‘be- tween Avondale and Troy origin- ally scheduled for Friday night will now be held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p.m, at the Avondale foot- ball field. The rescheduling was necessary because the lighting system for the field was not completed in time for the contest. MSU Halfback Lost for Year Sparta High School Stor Suffers Injury During Scrimmage EAST LANSING #—Glenn Bur- gett, promising Michigan State sophomore halfback, will ‘be out of football for the season. state high school dash champion from Sparta, Mich., was oper- ated on for a shoulder disloca- tien suffered in scrimmage a week ago. Doctors ruled out any chance of inight doubleheader, * * * “Stengel, hoping the Washington series comes off on ‘schedule, is aiming for a quick clinch to give his veterans a rest befor: the World Series opener against Brook- lyn a week from tomorrow. Playing for a swift kill, Stengel sent Whitey Ford (17-7) and Don Larsen (82) against Washington in today’s scheduled afternoon- * The Senators, only 6-13 against |New York for the season after whipping Cleveland 13-9 and start- | ing the Tribe on a four-game los- | ing streak that dumped them from the lead, will throw Bob Porter. | field 0-17) or Pete Ramos (5-9) | and Beury McDermott (9-9). * * + Gacdoad Manager AI Lopes. forced to win ‘em all, will decide on either Early Wynn (16-11) or Herb Score (15-10) against the | White. Sox’ Billy Pierce (14-9) to- night. tional, St. Louis overcame a 50 deficit to beat the Chicago Cubs 6-5 in 12 innings. Detroit, riding high after taking three straight from. Cleveland, shut out Kansas City 4.0 behind rookie ud Black's in Fournament * * * Only two other games were scheduled yesterday. In the Na-| six-hitter. a * * The Cubs’ Ernie Banks, who re- | with his season, knocked off another major league record with his fifth grand- slam homer of. the year, Only 10 | sluggers, including Babe Ruth, ever had been able to hit as many as four bases-loaded shots in one season before. Banks now has 44 home runs, TIGER GAINS—Halfback Cari Wynn of Missouri University breaks into clear for a. five-yard gain on Columbia, Mo, Missing tackle are West Net Tourney ~ Free From Upsets gridiron activity for Burgett this season but offered hope for next LOS ANGELES «# — No upsets marked the opening round of sin- gles play in the Pacific Southwest As for his retention as manager, | Goose calls are burying baseball Alston said he was happy that and football talk in this Missouri | President Walter O'Malley had | River town. confidence in him. First. O'Malley | Catiers of all ages and both | hinted that Alston would be back | sexes may be heard at any time at a victory dinner for the Brooks | and their wiv ee Simday night. Then he rier ic last night) when he said: “T know this isn't December | (when he usually afmounces his manager) but Alston has little worry—in fact, no worry—over his | job next year. I like the way he has handled everything. He can | have his three coaches back, too. State Land Sprayed for Animal Benefit LANSING—About 2,200 acres of wild public land, scattered in a number of small parcels, were sprayed with plant-killing chemi- cals this summer to create open- ings for wildlfe. Most wild animals in Michigan, except for squirrels and other tree- dwellers, are creatures of the for- est edge. Wildlife alternates be- tween forest and open land and in general it can be said that such edge areas are preferred for nest- ing. So spraying strips of Sauaey tree growth in forests opens up such areas for wild animals to use ‘State License Dealers Equipped With Extras LANSING—AIll Michigan's 4.000 hunting and fishing license dealers will be equipped to sell archery, | small game and deer hunting li- censes to the general public during | the last two weeks of September. Also, game law digests and sup- plements soon will be available from dealers. ‘North Carolina has a_ standout ground gainer back this season. He jg halfhack Ed Sutton of Cullo-— whee, N.C.. who averaged 11.2 yards per carry in 1954, « EAST. Mr. Roberts @COMPLETE COLLISION Bear Equipment and Wheel Balancing 38 Elizabeth St. of the day practicing on the streets. | Don Drustrup of the lowa High- | | way Patrol toots on his caller while at work. He will be among the | hometown bidders for the $1,000 first prize. * * * Ten-vear-old Bruce Roberts, a fifth- — of nearby: Ears is | Rowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY ; Wavering off-line in stride is a | prevalent fault. It's the distin- guishing mark between average bowlers and experts. The top- flighter never varies a particle from start to finish. Why? It's because of what he does at the very outset. It’s how he sets him-[ self unchangingly for the first step. | He picks a finishing spot at the ; foul line; then moves straight on | into stride for it. Many years age, T extended my | left foot, as sketch shows, and I've | found this line ingicator method so successful in teaching since that I pass jt along for trial. The tendency of women is to | weave slightly to the right with the | weight of the swinging ball, and | to them I suggest pointing the left | ' foot slightly to the left of alley center—approximately at the No. 2 pin—to compensate for the ‘‘tilt.’ Extending the left foot, you'll find, | also tends to give you a, relaxed. feeling. ‘ (Copyright 1955) tn ee? SERVICE TOWN COLLISION Frame and Axle Titiglinining | Ph. FE 4.5941 /meet's youngest entry, Roberts calls the natural with his vocal chords. One of the leading entries will be Ralph Kohler of Tekamah, Neb., who is his state’ s leading trap- shooter. He won the AA champion- way ‘ship in the Nationals at Vandalia, | Ohio, in 1948 with 200, * * * Ralph got honks last Sunday as he built his goose blind on the Missouri River | Dodger Pilot May Have Mound T rouble | but Close Defense Line Is Solid One _ near Tekamah. The sponsoring, Missouri Valley Sportsmen's Association has mailed ‘brochures to 15 thousand goose hunters in the United States. The defending champion is Frank Heidelbauer, Ankeny, eo who repeated last year. Missouri Valley has gone all out in promoting the event. All civic clubs joined to take over the sponsorship of the 5th annual contest. The population of Missouri Val- ley is 4,000. : Judges hidden from the contest- ants will determine the — prize winners. . Unbeaten Texans Meet Seattle in Title Test BATTLE CREEK «® — Unbeaten Houston plays Seattle today for the American Baseball Congress title. A victory by — once-defeated Seattle would mean a return game witr the Texans tomght for the national crown. Houston trounced Seattle, 6-2, | yesterday behind the four-hit pitch- | |ing of Ravford Hamil and went ' en to eliminate Chicago, 9-1, in a. night game. ; In another 2nd round game, Chicago came from behind twice to knock East Chicago, Ind. ee Prep Gridder Dies LITTLE ROCK, Aik. (INSiI—A 16-year-old Sheridan ¢Ark.) high school foothall player died last night in a Little Rock hospital of a brain injury suffered in a game Friday. The victim, Phil Lewis, was in- jured when tackled by a player | on the opposing Cabot (Ark.) team. The junior student was a | fullback on the team. year. “ Tennis Tournament and the Aus- Daugherty's fear of more scrim- | mage casualties prompted him to| el ComnEEPaS SO OH capers: | keep his Ist and 2nd squads =) Lew Hoad, Australian ace who) signal drills and pass plays yester-| disposed of Dwight Makolf of | day in preparation. for the seencn | UCLA, 6-2, 62, isn't scheduled to- | handoff play against Maryland at Maryland's fullback Bill Pario left, } and end ou Turner, right. Merylend won, ire _ ing the University of Southern Cal- | ifornia. | in today’s doubles Hoad and | Rex Hartwig of Australia face | John Cranston and Franklin John- ston of UCLA, —— | cently set a record foe shortstops | 40th home run of the; | Hialeah racetrack in Florida | went over the $6 million mark in state revenue during the 1955 meet- | ing. It was the Ist time the state's ‘take went that high. Catcher Andy in a few practice | | opener with Indiana Saturday. | The two squads worked mostly | on pass de “fense. No Infield Worrles NEW YORK (#—Walter Alston may have to. sweat out a pitching problem or two before the start of when it comes to his infield, the Brooklyn ‘manager has little to wary about. * * * Alston is only uncertain about third base where he has to choose between Jackie Robinson, the vet- eran and Don Hoak, the youngster, | Robinson probably will get the nod. Otherwide, the Dodgers’ infield | | is a solid one. Pee Wee Reese and Gil Hodges, alone, appear to give the Brooks’ inner defense the edge over the New York. Yankees, Should Cleveland, by some minor miracle qualify. for baseball's big , Show, its infield doesn't figure to measure up to the one the Na- tional League champs will put on | the field. 5 * * * Reese, % years old, has played like a kid getting his first shot in the majors, batting .28] and cover- jing lots of shortstop terrtory Hodges the husky first baseman is hitting 291 with 27 homers and 102 runs batted in. Gil's due for a) He'll carry an ignomious World Eeries 197 aver- | good series, too. age inte the big dongs which start in the American League ball yard. Don Zimmer, Reese's sidekick at second base, hits a long ball. He's sharp on double plays, too, which is one reason he won the regular job from Junior Gilliam, who likely will start in left field. * a * ‘mer are fast. Hodges can move for First areality — Susleenant Quality ” “MUFFLERS Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST: PIPES the World Series next week. But | is a little guy who) * Hoak, Robinson, Reese and Zim- | ‘| You tke the fen extra servis day, but Ken Rosewall of the Aus-_ sies drew. Pancho Contreras, Mexi- can vis Cup player now _Attend- a big man. All are good fielders. -Robinson can play first base and second as well as third, Zimmer has appeared at short and third, too, without much eeaite and Hodges, HMONEST!—Bill Ickes should w six-pound, five-ounce large mouth ——) Reese can move to second | runs for Cincinnati. In 1952 he hit | lone against the Phillies. | in an emergency, has played the | outfield and = catch. Yes, the Seagas infield get an “A” for versatility. But so do the Yankees and Indians. in the 1955 All-State prize wit bass, a record for Jacks Landing at Hillman, Mich., which attracts fishermen from throughout the The big one was taken on a jon nent minnow, "ROYAL WELCOME SERVICE” by your eyes ol DEALER Seminick of the | Phillies hit three grand-siam home NINETEEN Markham, Perry | Win Top Prize Bill Markham. and Perry Byard "SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS | HARDWARE teamed for top honors yesterday in the PGA-sponsored pro-ama- | teur tournament held at O'Shanter Country Club. The pair registered a final score | | of 62 to lead the field of 94 entries. | The team of Jimmy Johnson and | Steve Purdo placed second with 63 | 'and L. Tomasinso and Roy Cullen. | bine, former Tiger baseball player, | walked -away with honors for | third place with 65. Best individual scoring in the match was made by Wally Bur- kemo and Gene Bone of Pontiac. | Both. racked up scores of 68. Coach Declines Offer ANN ARBOR (—Track coach | Don Canham of the University of | Michigan has declined an invita-| tion from India to conduct track and field clinies. Canham said yesterday he_ couldn't spare the time from’ his | Wolverine squad this winter, | Canham has been to Europe | three times in the last three years. | He also has accepted a previous | invitation to visit bavet next | summer. | 458 Orchard Lake Ave. Tam PB * WANTED © SALESMEN New and Used 1s JEROME'S Normalize Your Weight and Relax Steam Boths, Electric Cabinets Physio-Therapy Daily from Pamtedpm — Call Tedey for Information YMCA Athletic Club FE 5-6116 Ee A gym shoe built for comfort, speed, spring and wear! SUCTION SOLE. Black or White. Complete Stocks of GYM EQUIPMENT Goeas 24 €. Lawrence St. Ph. 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The event, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and Selfridge, will VA to Open Medical Office in Columbus, Ohio lumbus office: will supervise VA medical. activities in hospitals, domiciliaries and. out-patient clin- ies in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. | Opening date of the office wil) be announced later. 16M Gels 12.5 Million model 501 turbo-prop engines to ‘power corfimercial airliners. — . The engines will be the first United States built turbo-prop en- gines used in commercial airlin- ers, General Motors said. They also will be the first turbo-prop : hold open house starting at 8 a.m. : ‘The Air Force will show off 3 engines to be approved by the Civil : such | as the F-86D Sabrejet, Model Gun Recovered ee a for F ‘ ; Sy erc , ¢€ cor | F-80 Shooting Star, T-33 jet trainer,| 5) mcs Morit. u—It was only a rcial use, — m pany ‘B25 Billy Mitchell, SA-16 Grum- man S. Orwat, base commander, man Albatross and H-18 helicopter. | Selfridge Field jet pilots will! be wearing supersonic gear and will be available to answer all the | * questions, Col. Nor- said Selfridge hopes to make the event the most exciting in iis a plaster of paris model of a .38| The engine js a commercial ver- caliber revolver, but Patrolman | i ‘Ollie Candill recognized it as one) stolen from a Billings home earlier | in the day. He picked up the boy | gun at a ball park. The boy ad- history. who was brandishing the | { mitted the theft. sion of the military T356 engine which is used in the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, now in production for the Air Force. ganized in 1820 its Board of 5Su- | BOARDING HOUSE When Oakland County was or- pervisors had only four members. | AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 NICK HALIDAY ANT HINTIN’ GIR. 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No more strawberry!" wk PF (SEARLESS(2OSDICK (Advertisement) [Tare L] cexer-LUcKILy | THOSE (Advertisement) YOU DODGED (Advertisement) DONALD DUCK K WE OON'T ||] HERE'S CHUBBY, BUT, STEVE, IF WE HAVE A ) | HAVE ROOM "| WELL SEE WHAT GROUP OF PEOPLE TO ‘TO SEAT HE THINKS,/ DINNER IT’S GOT To BE THEM ALL BUFFET STYLE ’ AT A TABLE . tf JONES SALES COMPANY PERSONNEL MANAGER = SPEAKING: ee ae ee ee . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ _TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933 TWENTY-ONE hour was Ys to ‘% higher, Septem: ber $1.98%; corn % to September $1.3142; oats to % higher, oe rye 1 to 1% higher, September $1.04%4; soybeans % to 1% higher, Septem- ber $2.25%; lard 10 to 12 cents Grains Pushi ~ Higher i in Deals: ‘ CHICAGO # — Grains’ ‘pushed higher in active dealings on the board of trade today, considerable opposit Commission houses bought cer- eals and a generally bullish at- mosphere pervaded the pits even though many local traders were | not willing to ‘Bo along with the Brokers thought the spark which touched off buying was Secretary ‘ statement that steps be taken to halt the decline in hog prices. 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There were losses of 1 to {points “Carrots Topped and wasted. 1-» ttim|in many major divisions while |e Sait, Aas 41h 8.00 cros 266 390: | Cains usually held in a fractional : —- et — el erts. 128 306-| range. : rts- Soury Callt 16" ert Pascal 2-2% The steels, motors, radio-tele- es sa Se een eee utilities, oils, chemicals : : yu ce ; Thompson ceediase 003 18 fair : and rails were definitely lower. ribers 4 : Lettuce: Calif. ctns. Tee pack iceberg Others were mixed. : 2 doz 425-473 fair 375-400 1% dos.;} Trading was fast at the opening, 3.28-3.80 mostly 3 50 bi -|but the pace soon slowed to a Nectart: Otrect receipts lit. jugs La a Grande 6 Bon 180 - om walk. Only a few blocks appeared SCE S yellows Idaho veilews ater 80-218, Colo. vel. (on the tape. Among them were tows. large ‘2 is; Mien. mer med 115-/Cities Service 1,000 shares off 1 ralonoaas —. aoa we at 593, Republic Steel 1.100 off, eines unless atharwise stared: atch fale |% at 53%, Pennsylvania Railroad $50 te fibaee fee 328. tortie | 1.400 off 4% at 27y, and’ Boeing Hales 2%" ripe Hats! Hales 2's" 1000 up 'y. ; : : butchers; most decline late trade on mixed 2 and 38 under 220 lbs.; sows ‘Cc Figures after decimal pe'n's are efehthe fairly active, fully steady, most mixed | peltwin Rubber® High Low . Noon sewn #.2° 17 e . § 1, 2 and 3s 200-270 Ib. butchers . 16 00-16.50; largely 1625 and above on a peas tse ; 34 mixed 2 and 3s 200-220.Ib. and ‘on most | waseo Screw : 33.4#32 #233 butchers 230 lbs. and over; a 59 head lot Midwest TOW ones - 92 8 2 and 3s 240 ib. at 1660: iar: = — Rudy Mf vere ‘, 4 4 mixed grades 170-190 Ib 18 $0-16.28; & | w A Seg ee geo 00 12 #12 short deck around 400 Ib. butchers as eens aa ted 14.90; most sows 400 Ib. and lighter 1475- | "No sale: bid and ssked 15.75: a few selected lots around 300 Ibs. | — ae oa and lighter 16.006-16 25. most NOTICE or ‘PURI Ie HEARING 1400-15.00: a few head up 95 ppotiapy toc) Notice is hereby given of a pubic Ib down to 13.00 and below | hearing to he held by the White Lake Salable cattle 5.500 calves 300: steers | TOWNShIp Zoning Board at ‘the Teen: ‘under 1,900 Ib fairly active, mestiyy thin Hall on Monday. Sentemher 26 | steady; over 1.200 Ib dull, a few sales 1995. at 899 po m= to consider the, about steady with Monday's downturn. | following changes tn th soning ordt- helfers about steady cows mostly steady; | nance bulls barely steady, vealers steady: ORDINANCE NO stockers and feeders steady to weak: a | OF THE TOWNSHIP OF vHITR LAKE load and a half of prime 1.150 steers | OAKLAND COUNTY MICHIGAN a 25-2450, choice to low prime 1.080- An ordinance to amend the White— 1.125 Ib ‘steers 2350 2400. mumerous| Lake Township Rural Zoning Ordinance | loads average choice 873-1,075 Ib year- | by amending Gections 23 and 235 of | lings 2250-23 00, high good to low choice | Article I1—Definitions. Section 3.10 © , 2100-2175: a few loads choice and | Article 11l—General Provisions, Sections | mixed choice and prime 1200-1300 ib.|43 and 44 of Article Tv—Health, sani- a 22.00-23.00, a load of prime 1,375 | tary, Safety and Protective Measures aad 00; a load of prime 1.466 lbs, /Section 6.6 of Article VI—Residence 1 ao a few loads choice and mixed! District, Sub-Section tht of Bection 81 | ns. ie rime 1309-1400 ib, 21.00-jof Article Vill—-Commercial 1 District. . ie a oad prime 975 Ib we Section 9.2 of Bection 1X-~Manufactur- good to high chotce 18 50-2200, | ing District i-and Gection XITI—Vioia- | utility and commercial cows 10 00-12 ae tions and Penalties, and by addin Sad coma ie ite ee eis MUULY | Sections 317 and 3.18 of Article I1I- : heavy far an, Dulles INI5-15 50, good | Generals Provisions and Section 128 of choles Veale ee a20o 1300. good and section XII—Administration 28.00. culls down in 10 ON gems | Section 23 of Articte {1— Definitions choice at : se 9 good and of the White Lake Township Rural Zon- aroice i aod hepa opened | Otdinance is amended as to tbe hee stocker and feeding steers 17 50- rity cap Ge = 75 a t ‘ Section 23 Basement and Cel lare sprig Jetnae ns eae {ade tana see: | Section 23° of Article 11 Definitions and Slaughter sheep about steady: good “ss the White Lake fovea >) Burs! o prime spring lambs 1890-2050 with ®ning Ordinance is amende oO Trew @ moderate number mostly prime 21 00, senegal 35 ° Parking Space—An : area of not less than two hundred +200) C ‘square feet. exclusive of drives or alales ews in ri giving access thereto, accessible from } streets or alleys of from private drive- Paut w . ways or aisies cones Fedde ot au Jatson ~ alievs, and to be usable for the storage | 7a De troit, or parking of self-propelled vebicles paid a $100 fine and $25 costs, Section 310 of Article | i1—General yester Provisions of the White ke Township day after he pleaded Quilty Rural Zoning Ordinance ts amended to to driving under the influence of | read as follows: ratatt An anette Section 3.10 eight — wellings liquor before “Syivan Lake Justice shall) bave a height above grade at Joseph J. Leavy. ‘least twelve #12) feet: such height shall . “| not exceed thirty-five (35: feet. unless aie . otherwise specified herein Two auto tires, valued at $20 “‘Articie {1]—General Provist tons ot the wre reported take White Lake Township Rura ening f hi Loe aken from the rear Ordinance is amended by adding new of his home by. Arthur Hewett, of Sections 317 and 3.18 as follows: a 24 N = “4 5 ; iep | Section 3.17 REMOVAL OF 8! 4, 124 N. Jesse St., Pontiac Police | ganp OR. OTHER MATERIAL. The said today. |use of land for the removal of topsoil, |, | Sand or other material to be sold Seg ane y ithe land ts not rmitted in any 6 i Charged with drunk driving, trict except aaa a Certificate from Frank Halsema, 45, of Keego Har- sed oore fal For rer _— — = | denied or tsow m appropriate case pellet : $100 fine and $15 costs | upon the filing 6f an application ac- onda c = | companie: y & suitable agreement or fi y after ‘plea ling guilty be- | bond that such removal will not cause ore Orion Township Justice Hel- | ste ant paves to collect, 2 eave = ace @ e¢ land at the expiration mar G. Stanaback. a such permit in an unstable condition or unfit for the growing of turf or for Clyde Haapala, 25, of Royal Oak, other land uses permitted In the Dis- charged with driving under the ine = vos ich such removal occurs inf th ids $50 fi oa permit to he renewed an- ; INuence’ of liquor, paid a ine | us iy { on DUMPING be a pis- -_ $25 costs yesterday after he | posal. oF Rowpian ETC | The use ded .| of tan or t umping or fied oy “field Ty, = before West Bloor scrap tron, jimk; garbage, rubbish or ownship Justice Elmer C. other refuse or of ashes, slag or: other i | Dieterle: i thdustrial westes or by-products, is not permitted in any district, except under ® Certificate from the Board Appeais if your friend's in jail and ‘néeds | | which may be issued in appropriate’ [a Fe Ph FE 5-0424 of MA $-4031 | cases upon che filing of an Fotieation ‘bond that soak dumping we isposal ' 1 | Driving Lessons. a ade Drive ot itute the ‘waters ithe te ‘ ~ ng School. FE. = AY. |: efuse tagriant toater, to collech) oF the surface of the land, at the. preci diR nod ef such permit, in an wo- stable condition: or anfit tor the grow- time in a manner preventing the col- ection of stagnant water, and which eaves the ground surface fn a cont. tion suitable for the erowtne of tart er for other land uses permitted tn Sections 43 and 44 of Article fV- Health San'tary, @afeiy and Protecttve Measures of the White Laké Township Rural toning Ordinance are aniended to reed as follows: Rection 43 Wingows Every reom except closets. of each dwe'ling shal! heave at least one eless window end the. area of said windew or windnws shal! be a minimum of ene-tenth i* /10) of the floor area of the ream ‘ Section €4 Crutside Privetes- Na ont side vrivtes she'll be hutlt exnatructed 2 used uniess annroved with the hulld ine permit. exrent these tn conmnmeetion with a farm whteh shall be g omintmets ef twa bhuedred (260) feet from the | nesrest’ pronerty tine Rection 64 of Article VI—Pratdonce de'eting the ficure in brackets of (1 260) end adding the figure of (11.250) tn the satd brackets . Rubsectian (hi ef Beetion #1 of Ar- tele vat Commerctot 2 Tyistertet ef the White Lake Townshin Rural Zon'ng Ort'nance ts amended to fead as fol- lows Article VIL Commerctal 1 Dtstrict hi The use of trailers terts oF nortable structures for Phumen habtte- tien or the estabitshment of a tratier cosch part or parks camn of ramns within a Commerects] District in herehw ewnressiy nrohthited e¥eent a’ trafter ach park or oarks, tamn or camos may he permitted onder the following condition’ Tf *t shall avnear that there fg no presidential) aroverty within fifteen hundred «180% feet Theres, a perm't i mav be obtained from the Reard of An- peals of this Zon'ne Ordinance under the feTewing canditions pen L.. Buch anniiestion shall be fited with the Roerd of Anveals and nettce ‘shall thereunon be given of @ public hearing ween seit aoniteation upen all owners of residentis! pronerty lo- cated within one-half 1%) mile of the proposed trailer coach park or camo site. which noetice shal] be served by waail upon ell owners of restdenttal property at the last address as showo con the latest assessor's roll Such hear. tne shall be held not less than two (2) | weeks after the giving of such netice lat the time and place specified therein | AN expenses of metling said notices and snecial meetings as ta sald apotieation shell he paid in advance by applicant It shall be the duty of said Board of Anneals in condurt'ng sale hearing to determine whether or not the opern- tion of sueh treder coreh neark or camo will in anhvy manner be detrimental 'o ij publtc health or pubite safety be reason of {ta location in relation to restdential proverty or by feason of any other | features of it« nlanned oprratinon sald Board of Apoeals shel! determine that no intury* will be fortheoming therefrom the permit shell be «ranted but if ft finds and determines that eny injury te the publte safety of public health will reeult therefrom such permit « | Shall be denied | 9 If the Board of Appeals deter. mines that such permit should he eranted tt shall be conditioned unon the | Serena fulfiiling the following *- i not less then 84 feet and an area jof not less than $90 sousre feet for leach trailer Only one (1) single fam. | may oecuny a sincte trailer coach The applicant shall install a suitable sanitary sewer which ‘must be connected to the tratier 2 The determination of such Board of Appesis shall be final and conelu- | sive The heading of Section 1X—Manufac- turing District 1, and Section 82 of Section IX of the White Lake Township Rural Zoning Ordinance ts amended to read as follows Article IX—Manufacturing District 1 Section 92 Rutiding ReoulremPnts All balldings permitted tn Residence 1} District érected in this district shall comply with the reoutrements for hultd ines provided in Restfence | District All bult¢ines permitted tn Commerce! 1 District erected tm thts district wen comply with the requirements for butld | ines provided fm a Coammerctal 1 Dis. trict. exeept heieht limitations shall not Rwift © CA | 497 aonly to buildings in a Manufacturing 2! The heading of Section XT1—Adrhin istration is amended and a new Section 2.8 bf Bection XII—Administration ts added resvectively as follows: ‘Article XIT-—Aeministration | oubiie | -etng unen all owners of pro. ‘erty located within 500 feet of the | perimeter of the property proposed to | be re-zoned. | The title of Section , XITI— Violation | and Penalties shall be amended and the |said Section XITI shall be amended by ‘deleting «a portion thereof as follows Weslworth 61.4; Article XIIT-- Violations and Penalties 1 @ting from said Article XIN] “and e Board of Appeals is hereby charged | en the duty ot. enforcing the within Ordinance.” WHITE se TOWNSHIP aa ae OARD HARLES R. HARRIS, Secretary. PERCY STOWE, Chairmen Sept. , 30, 1955 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN OF A public wsomaben | to be held by the Water- is Phd 1 00-425. ye” 475 ; a Rij gie fee oun ma - * S Ttas 3” up 5 fe Tate OSes okeieatst| New, York Stocks y ot ales up o ‘Late .Morning Quotetions Gems ‘yap 380-3 1. 84-429 480 Admiral 22.6 Jacobs 102 Peas’ Colo bu oskts ¢ 25-4 50 | Air Reduction’ 367 Johns Man 87 A Washed uniess otherwise stated’ . Allied Chem ..115 Jones & L b11 long whites 350.400 Idaho long ent Allis Chalm 681 Kelev Have 34 350-375 few low 323, russets 400-4 42. Aer Ltd + 10s Kennecott 126.2 50 ib sacks 200-215 Wash long whites 86 b Chk 42 6 tar 328-338: early gema 395-300, rus: | an “Airline ee 251 Kresge, 88 30.3 sets 415 Wis reds 225273, 50 tb sacks Am Can 411 Brower be | 120-135. Ind Chippewas 2 38-250: Mich. | am ., 613 behn & 113 ($0 tb sacks round whitgs unwathed am © “** gg. LOF Glass ree | 90-100 10s 26 cents: round reds 100 Am y def Eeenineas ate Potatoes 100 Ib sacks US No 1 Size) Am ve 02 bole ai y He | A washed unless otherwise stated Calif | am =< o Eoew's re pee kone — fair 325-3 50 idabe Long | Am «o. 236 Lene & Chem 64.3 . Russets 400-4 50 1). | Am 34 Lorillard 23 pelcoy 2 1S: vw inoue can Wiites $75.) Am Smelt .... 563 tou & Nash .. &@ | Russets 400-450 50 ib sacks 200. Wis- | Am T 160-6 Mack, Tr 297 cofisin iteds 200-250 60 |b sacks. 1.10- | Am we 19 artin Gt 30.1 1.34, Chippewas 250 60 Ih sacks 215-| Am . 64 Mav D Str 476 | 2.25, Gems 235 Russets 335-340, In-| Amac W & C.. 68 Ly peel 632 ‘diana Chippewas 225-235, Michigan Armco 6t! 401 Merc = 231 | Round Whites washed and unwashed 40- Armour & Co. 146 Mole Hon 8.8 sacks 90-115, 15-lb. sacks 38 cents, <2. 20a) oesen ce | |10- Wo. sacks 21 cents. | Atchison M24 on a 2 | Atl Cot, Line, 86 Sito wheel 3) 1 M 6 it « P. It | Aveo Mig . 65 “ Erase S16 oultr | Bait. & Ohio. aq Mecler Br. ® DETROIT POULTRY eeneee Ree SE wat Rice sae DETROIT, Sept. 20 (AP)—Prices paid | Benque ss 13 Nat ash RoR oo nd fo Detroit tor No. 1 qual- Beth Steet”; 162 Nat Deiry aa2 A Boeing Air ,.. 64.7 bold pesm? up to 10 5 Nat Ovos s4 vy hens. 24-27, light hens 16-18. po Ae et Mat tnod 8 ‘nates white rock roasters (over 4 lbs Bor wy . ans wat Thea se A! |29, heavy broilers or fryers (2-'s-3'2| Rrifos Mie g1@ NY Central. 4a | tba: Whites 29-30 Gray Crosses 29- Brie My e... 31.4 Nia M Bow | 336 |30, Barred Rocks 30 Caponettes (5-6) Brun Balke 269 Nort & West . ena | ws.) 38.30. Ducklings 30-31 Budd Co 204 “No Am Ay arn Breeder turkeys, young heavy hens | Burroughs . | 287 Nor Pai “a4 34-35, toms 32-33. stall «includes Belts- Calumet & H as Nwst Airtine . 29% wille whites) hens 38 Camp Soup... 387 Ohio oO 949 Market aboyt steady on hens. barely |Campb Wy .., 384 Pac G & FI 876 ‘steady ‘to weak on young chickens.| Can Dry ...., 156 Pan AW Air 10 | Prices of broilers, or fryers mostly two| Cdn Pac. -.., 342 Panh Fol 76! | cents lower than at the close of last | Capital Alrl .. 342) Poram Pict 42 Good quality mediim-sized hens | Carrier “Cp ... 534 Parke Da |” 4n@ ‘Sold ‘readily under a good demand Cake di - 167 Pennew JO, 1096 | Cater Trac .., 514 R tale} CHICAGO route RY Se re RE vevet Com ||. a8 CHICAGO, Sept (AP) —(USDA)— | Cities vi. | oS Primer wl. an | Live poultry steady = hens and capon- | Giark Equip .. ba Phetns D .,. 807 et nd weak on young stock: mess toS | Stee ae Ms Pritco 6 cob) (Monday 1.620 coops. 171314! Gol Palm.) $3) Philip Mor... 49 fos). FOB paying prices unchanged to { Gol'pra a. ., 4 PRIN Pet 4 | 2 lower, heavy hens 225-26) light hers Goi Gas .-'"" boats Pi Plate G pa 18.5-19.5; broilers or fryers 27-28: old funy ae 466 Pullman “ | Foosters 135-145: caponettes under 4'a/ Gon N Gas 3%] Pur: Ol ||. weal ® Ibs. 33-34, over 4% [bs 36 38 | Comeuen Sow : red! RCA vl gma | Con P ptid's).1092 Peo Hd |. a7 TROIT EGGS” -| Cont Bak ,,.. 402 Penuh St! sv4 METROIT, gh 20 (AP'\—Eggs. FOB. | Cont Can ..,, 78 Rex Drue *3 | Detroit, cases included, federal-state | Comt Mot ., 96 } Met 1 | grades | Cont Oil ..... 872 ev Toh B a6 Whites—Grade A, fumbo 61-71. weight-| Corn Pd ..,.. 28.3 Re-k Bnew . 3 | ed average price 61%, extra large 63; | Curtisa Wr ,,, 225 Mafeway st a1? | large 63-64 wtd ave 63%: medium §0- | Deere eee DTS Mt Joe Load | 814 54, wtd an 50; small 35-36, wid. avg. | Det Edis ..., 37 me pee Pan 427 | 35. Grade B, large 56-57, wtd. avg. 57%; | Dis C Scag... 444 geovitie Mire . 277 | Peewees 29 Doug Airc 714 peeh Ai RR | 75 | Browns—Grade A, large 62 medium | Dow Chem |. 582 gesry Roch 18°? | 49, small 35. Grade B. large 56. Grade | DU Pomt .....2332 gnen il ere | C. large 35-38, wtd. gvg. 37, peewees 29 | Bast Air L.... 524 4, a7? | Checks 29 Gast Kod 855 gtr 6 a Commercially graded | EI Auto Lite’ 45 meet =e so enitee—O rade A. extra large 60; large El & Mus 41 Resear Mee et 59-60%: medium 46 Emer Rad 13.7 Sou Pace .. 694 Browns—Grade A, extra large 58: large he 3 8 Me, et | $758: medium 48," small 32-33 Grade- Pine a. M2 Mt Brand . ont | BL Oo large 44 Fi re her 27.6 4 Ol Callf 912 | ‘Market unsettled on large eggs. steady | pact Mach 3 td Ot Ind . se4 on mediums and small. Increased buyer | preuh Tra Pet std OH N Jw? | Fesistence to prevailing prices on large | Gen Bak 101 “tevers IP. 776 | eggs noted and offerings were ample to Gen nam sa, R'Nd Park 14 | the less active demand. Mediums and |G ec 626 frther .P-n . Ae small generally cleared closely to a good | pd 5 as | demand. Gen Motors 142 Sele Ely Pd #77 | District Gen Tel ..... 40.5 Texas Co. 111 ry -|Gen Tire .... 62 Tex G Sul 412 Livestock ; Goebe! —<= oe Thome Pd a4 wee Is - ae DETROIT LIVESTOCK Goodrich 1 6 co Ga ms DETROIT, Sept. 20 (AP) —:USDAi— Goeereer -» 63.3 or |. 489 Hogs—Salable 500. No early sales, most Grah Paige . 24 ,ransamer | interest talking lower Gt No Ry 42.6) Deent) Cra) % Cattle—Salable 600. Fresh receipts in- |Gt West 8 |. 21.1 Tinderwond 393 creased by several hundred utility and |GQtTeyhound . 15° fn Carbide 1'%2 commercial steers and heifers and cows | Gulf Oi - 07 Un c 1704 carried from Monday: about fifty per | Beves Mte 7S tit Air Lin 41.8 cent fresh arrival cows: trading slow, bbe Choe . 476 Unit Aire ... #12 most sales about steady; few good and | rasa F 14 Tit Pruit 567 choice fed steers selling around 20.00- por enad FI af tir Cae Cp . 24.00; ori sales utility cows 9 $0:11.50, Hosker El pf aed Ts Lines. 974) some held higher; market not fully es- | Houd Her 741 (3 Rubber ... 276) tablished on cows; canners and cutters’ 1 Cent 67.9 «(TR tee] 1 on mostly 10.00-11.00, gettin fatr action; /Tndust Ray | 886 ('" Tob 91 no early sales bulls or feeder Ing Rand S7 Walereen 294 Calves—Salable 250. ality and finish | Inland st! PAG Wee Ty Tol 777 of vealers very unattractive; supply | Inspir Con eq Weete A Rk 14 mostly cull to good grade: fair demand | Interiak Ir a Weaete a4 for choice and prime vealers; outlet nar- | Int Pus Mach 4 ohite Mat An4 | row om lower grades; few early sales Int Marv RS owienn & C 4 weak: some -good and choice vealers Tht Niek aad = bd 18 00-2600. some held higher Int Paner . 1192 . Bheep—Saiable 400. No early sales fe) Secon OF von we meen n ve is curcaGicago EN Livest Int Tel & Tel Youngst Sh T 08.4 | ) — (USDA; — Balable / PETROTT «TOrKs hogs 10,000; slow; 25 to 80 lower on J. Nepiler Co.) D 28 1955 at 7°30 7M to consider the i uae change to the Township Zon- | ine | District 1 to Commercial District 1 a perce! of land in the BW ‘4 Section 4, located on Pontiac Lake Road and known as the Poole Estate | perecee interested are requested to be presen A poo of the Zoning Map together | |with a list of the proposed changes ts on file in the office of the Township Supervisor, and may be examined by | , anyone ADSIT BTEWA | Chairman an | par | : LOUIS B \ Clerk, Weterford Tomeenip Sept 2 "65 | PUBLIC SALE 1954 Chevrolet Motor No 0576155F54Z, 3 door Bale to be held 130 pm. Oc- tober- 1, 1955 at 142 N. Main Street; | Walied Lake Michigan. M WEGMAN, Be pt 20 21. 1955 Death Notices PRA AAAI I CLARK, SEPT i9 1955, EARL B. Kissimmee Florida. age 6% beloved husband of Olive C.ark dear father of Mra Donald Fra- aier dear brother onal. Ciark Mrs Orland Battishiil 1 ciating Masonic graveside serv ice wil. be conducted AS Highland Cemetery. Mr may be * seen after fearaaay saereion at nelson-Johns Funeral Home GUNDRY SEPT. 18 1955 ANNA Drewett. 37 EB Washington 8t Ciarkston, Mich. age 96. dear mother of Roy, Wilitam and John Gundry; dear sister of Wiillam Drewett. Puneral service will be held Wednesday Sept. 21 at m. from the Sharpe Puneral ome, ®. Main 8t, Clarkston, Mich. with Rev. Robert M. Atkins officiating. Interment in Lake- view Cemetery, Clarkston. Mrs. Gundry will He in state at the Sharpe Puneral Home. ft busband of Vii Teon, dear a Jose Wiliam an- an. J Pearson; dear roth ts Gerah Foster, ere service Hn! 2 1pm from Wed. a. Beil Chane William R, Ham- titon Co Interment i) Ever- ereen * comeser Ty. r arson wil jfe in state at Bell Chapel, 20 East Maple, Birmingham ' \ District ef the White Lake Townshio | Rural Fomine Ordinance ts amended hy) for such tretler enach oerk ef ren). _ Ba4t0 <= > Gection 128 Reroning and changing of Zoning Man. —Apotication for rrzon- \tne may be filed with any member of —— the consideration of same by the Board, it shel! appear to be a fair and | reasonable request, the Board shall prepare the necessary tnstruments for sald change and then proceed to call a bearing. as prescribed by statute and fh addition thereto, -a notice = she'! thereupon be etven by mail of . sated ap. | To consider changing from Residence v in Memoriam 2 ‘IN LOVING MEMORY OF aorge M. Badger, who left us ed him. too — took him “home to rest. until) that great: day sy will be” sadly wis By Mre Ethel Badger. and daugh- ter, Betty Jane McDonaid — _Family Flowers eas DUNAT AN: 8 rLowere $484 W Huron St FE 2-830) ___ Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE PouSD Purgiey Funeral Heme Pr 4-12h) COATS PUNERAL HOME Complete factittrea , OR 4 TTS? Drayton Plains—Waterfora Pwo ~ DIGNIFLED SERVICES Kirkby Funeral Home = PE + 1882 ~Donelson-lohns FUNERAL AOME _SDESIGNED POR FUNERALS” ~~ BSPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEI Thoughtful Service BR 2-984) Voorhees-Sinle FUNFRAL HOMF Ambulance Be'vice Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 Monuments 4A BUY DIRECT AND BAVE Pontiae Granite & Marble Co Robert J & -Cleorge EB Slonaker FR 24000 269 Oakland Ave. Cemetery Lots 5 nan 1 PLOT OF » LOTS AT OagLann 5-853 Hill FE ROSE Looted CEMETERY LOT ” Ph. OXford OA BOX. RE PL. ifs. At 10 a.m. Today There were replies at the Press offiie im the following boves: 1, 10, 11, 1%, 16, 22, 24, tS, 28, 31, 32, 33, 36, 29, 40, 41, 43, 36, 54, 60, 61, G2, 63, 64, Ti, 73, 75, 76, - #1, 86, 87, 90, 97, 99, 1a3, int, 222. Ce ___Help Wanted Mate - 6 ACCOUNT EXAMINER 4 Aud Pie Starting salacv $8) weekly With reculer ttereases to $104 40 One immediate vecancy in Pan time cat Other anentnes pve able" various parts of State Rescues collewe with Hoh es ip accounting pile oot — ot ——— and ¢ to Sth floor Committe. Theses, ~Hod Office Bide No 1. Tef avette Bt Pont om Tues Cept 2 between (0 am and 6 om 4 br) = written epemination and interview will ne eiven Job- rf. fers wil! be mace the ‘otlowthe dav bv Michtersn Ciet Service to successful applicants ‘Attention Direct Salesmen lf vou are through piaving golt and fishing and ready 'o go back te work call me for cr ey to 46 Leraeet organization ot its ind * _ Michigan. Automatic Screw Machine ° Operators . Davs and Wights Small Lathe Onerators Daya, Afternoons and Nigtts Apoly in person only No phene ealis Dantel's “gg Corp. 2677 Orchard Lake Rd A) MECHANIC WANTED MUeT be familiar with Perds CGwaren- teed wage A goed opportunity for the right man FE 46148 ANPO BONY NAN WANTED. EXP working conditions ne vacation — a Steady work Rob Rector rr 2. oi our VFR MOTOR SALES. Aulck Dealer RROKFRS sever Dect oo homes from al ‘factories Michi Must be ‘wetween 3s mret "and Physically quali bsg b py ttoes te all comet e organ orev oA OR Veter =e BUS BOYS MUST AE NEAT IN supearance and worging habits Experience preferred. 5 p.m. to 1 pm Apply in reon only. After 6 pm Old ‘Mill Tavern Reve Waterford BRANCH MANAGER TRAINER for first Nat “redit Bureau Am- bifious voune man to complete accelerated training schedule in eredit and roltection work qualify tor managerial pasition. = aoe to put forth ext: ffort amit) v well paying ere nitions. bea Pontiac State Back PR 0206 CAB DRIVERS Pots. o OR awe i. Nights mi —e “ARPENTERS Needed at once, 26 firet clase aumeymen roueher i vou ere jred of osing time when ‘t looks like rain of whe there is no lumber or the o> if -ou would ke to averace ‘imately 1906 hours per tear and if row are tober and reliable we have e “lece for rou We do not need drifters or over « ¢« men avteas thee have the ability to oreduce Orly avelifiet union men need apply PR BOT! «a Penterline, Slocum 17-9476 ~ CARINET MAKER - OOD PA STEADY WO: RK A&lL -THE OVERTIME THAT 18 FE 5-3281 or FE 5-4506 CARPENTERS FIRST ct Ass GA- rage crew wanted - FR 2-704 CARPENTERS PROJECT OF 80 homes nest 2 Mile and John R Steadw toca! work to right men See Ru “work . ; O.D. Grinders : _Must have Broach company ¢2- rience. Apply in Ltr os roach Company 850 ester wad: Rochester Mien Ph. - SRAT Cor INéTALT en WOsT expe ine w. SALES AND ea F PRtae TION with nationally known elgarette manufacturer to. work in Oak- Starting salary 856 Auto fur- nirvhed fraveling and auto ex- penses. paid’ bonus and salary in- crease arrangement Write ive. ing age experience, education, marital status and phone No to Box 57 Pontiac Press, _SATESMAN (6 SELL PORDS. cars and crucks 2D the hottert, fastest crowing most Ford-loving area in the [34 Stan Browne M59 at Vap Dyke tn Uttea. “STOCK MEN full time For «per market, erocery dept Steady ¥. union rates ree hospitalization, vacation with pay §& dav Week. Opportunities unlimited 18 yra. er Over Experience required. Ap- y wn MARKET ORCHARD LAKE No ress calls East of Te Trelegraph MECHANICS Mi ; BE Al. fav and ‘orking eonritiens. C¥ Owens Ford faies SALEBMAN TLE OR PART time on home mprovement. Ex- periehced oretyrred but not neces «arv wE 3) SERVICE STATION i ATTENDANT. must have gon references, Cail MI 4-847) | ee SALESMEN WANTED A branch office has just opened in Pontiae with ood financing on a eer. Phage A — with no ca ies. T ee hed leanne ot caak re ® te Ady or phone . _ SALESMOEN NE TeaSeS D POR LE ‘AD- ing Pontiac Furniture-Appliance Store Must be thoroughly experi- enced, good losers for fast 4 Top ea : position, All employee ln aoe. 108 N. Saginaw Mr. Mor “TOPE XPERTENCED ps aypen A ng DIR ag 4 Ld * Lil Pi sian # finisher sendy ommniay wnat rood workne eonditio~: state wares desired « Write Pontiae Press. gos 74 There's Cash Profit For 14 Year Old Boys Delivering Pontiac Press WHEN [T COMES TO TURN- by oPARE os te beat hye easing z THE'R ABILITY TO SER L] WR . Trem CAREER Today's Ambitious Teenagers THE PRESS Humohries Mealte WANTED GALRSMAN AT ONCE. be i. finnen & Son 66 -W Hur WANTED” Bi BARBER WITh STATE +7325 «110% Auburn afer 3:30. oneal pcre WANTED FURNACE INSTALLATION MEN GOOD WAGES APPLY OOOUNL. yee : a ecm YOUNG MAN for selling. daplay and chandising Experience pretenyed but not Loyaioeed 4 Good »' salary and excellent chance for advancement. Apply Mr. Barris, afiernoons oniy lewis Furniture Company 62-70 S. Soe Sec salesman in tare Seesise ( ofture store Meperienced pre- ferred but ot good starting salary with excelient pos- eidilities, permanent pos 1t lon. Write giving age. experience, ucationa! background. to Pontine _Press Box 80, = YOUNG MAN IN EARLY = with some eat an training for position ef excellen 2 with large corperation, Write giving education and views training background reter- ences to Pontiac Pres s Box No 50, Help Wanted ‘Female 7? le 7. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR teachers between ages of 2) 25 Lawrence. oi AIM HIGH CAREER GIRLS Rec » Girl. ‘to sort. caste Junior Bookkeeper . ss... Private Secretary exicesss Pigure Clerk 2... -:-sresesss Legal secre Seve Front office ‘Teesotiontst acs Variety +g galas “attractive — TT EO, a ne a f i a bil , 3 at oe PIR © ve ~* Cees os i \ ae . ne i £ ~~ Se rr aa rc : ; ay fe ys Ae Pi ead ' F . “Fy — : a v 3 BM : or ee i Ne : o2 % 2h! i vos Files af y 7 FE PON NTTAC RESS. * us UES ane SEP a. 2MB: E R 20 ’ 1953. d aig be me ices ed Fem 7 rite 2 mp es. 4 —- mw ae Ia ons ¥ a TE nted week anid: ae RE | Female ee = a tee ona 2|3 w e. AD MI tn. - & ait Pecere use as cect sete cgay ork W ‘fa He wie a ae : spoons bors E rr tR fs) rt. we. TALK rative % ed x 3A expe | be aw ence ANT Feuude one GARME aA " ee ee vee rye ~~" r NT IES te st be Fel m f fa. i panen ES antes tee ee S’ wie th Tell p vnc od fice vse Ceaei MO fort On Bt a 3 sable rh social tai rg ID ip. Loe DER Apoty as is. Ponti Wn iat | A staten oes T Pi sss in mor ™ AITRESS ar, ae vrrpatoo ¥ oom ai — cep M rx Eee RY LADY Svan Ds wees "Poa | | * an ae ean se | be AIDE ii peri RT of a yiW Driv om od ¢ eo . N : sane ae canara [ot ar ae i | = bg CLERK rea v9 Orchard re. PA Pty er cH on cakes LL at ; chars af ts ar LADY EXPERIENCED : | ae Saas fee che Serer ee bolt a ly __Btate. 1 Stir aes a “DIG Shop. Weeeh -agphne « ri I iFren PN bot * | J CA: Go i hes tional ' y -Dagpind NIT in w ard Clean rk 4,1 - hom PO! PM. "4 = ay SH we line. ros a on 1 pete PE pill CH ~ bs di ; Alan IER 7, Cine: AnDIN on ap- weet. ee AVAT Presser. inghs aoe EXP ‘ea. cat wo Ca a A edith, ts ti ha ane te Bos fen EXP? eonesat) wi alt D, #73. ALLS ; N N hey tharouet “fa oary, le Liv ae. ot D 1409 anne xpe nig eae , w xPER =a RACTI DAYS _Notices . ‘D TYPI 4 ~~ ge sare — nee Reso — = a Sot _ ICAL NUE Dist MY 4 & Pe Jon: ‘i en, : NTs 1 E d r ST | _® : Aocept to — each wou bar eT Fike. 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Bucs How i ard. & THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1955 Coe i oe Is LOWER 3} ROOM APARTMENT, near GMC Truck. $12 vent eludin, ing. beat hot water. 280 i _et ipire 3-4322. WEST SIDE DUPLEX, 2 B School, gas Rent | Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM AND GARAGE. TIM- ver ot! furnace, auto, hot bath, ee py — bus. $ mes AND IN. PRIVATE home, Close to Fishers and Motor. Ph. WILL CARE FOR ELDERLY PER- son peruse home. Ortenville, 106F2. 2101 M15, Ortonville. Convalescent Homes . 38A wer Straits a mo NEW, COMFORTABLE BOARDING Eat: uired, aan. Te Sane: we | poms or act people. = * sainiess steel sink & Navetivasbet. wor eee ‘| PINE CONE NURSING HOME ti, “oer meni yet ~ aati ee yor "eke aure- Pe any end la sdvanes, ra eee $125 a month and up. Ty meaty LAVATORY. Wich a1 si | Privare ‘Wee Fou 1 On 2 2 “aabnoout LAKE ORION, culskia’ Rakes acsasaing @ oe: & mon. yr. round. State : tom and "age of lia P Went, “re Sia2 bet € and aS < le § BEDROOM PINE LAKE HOME, Hotel Rooms 39 tio. be seen, to De. sepreiges | HOTEL ROOSEVELT to June Ist. 3184 Middlebelt; Rooms 612 Bath 671.50 up. ra. ‘mile north of Long Lake Bp 6-8'.6 ¢ ROOMS HOTEL # AUBURIN 476 8S Paddock 414 Auburn 2-8239 6 ROOMS IN PONTIAC. NEAR schools and erring $100 a month, Call OA 6-2'¢' for a intment. AVAILABLE NOW TO JUNE 1 Nicely furnistie:. Avtomatic ho wa miles from Poatiae. = weekly, MY 2-6306 rt and seg oe refetences” C) must, bress. Box CASS LAKE. 3 BEDROOM FUR- mish Deposig required, 3-5791. LAKE ORION. 4 ROOMS LAKE- — A $50, Walter Green, LOVELY 2 BEDROOM MODERN [ene era | Seo nes nice efron e PANGUS 1919" "MIS _Orton’ Tone N eae Rouse. 1 small child. 24 F SMALL M UNION LAKE. ; electric stove refrigerator full bath, beach noprivieges. $63 mo. EM 3-3025 afler 5 p.m. Umow LAKE 2 BEDROOM FUR- shed. EM 3-487]. be ou 2 BEDROOMS, WELL LANDSCAPED. 2 BE room home in exclusive subdi- vision. Completely furnished, — TV. wall to mi quired. Ward FE tor, 43 W. Huron ¢ or Week Also 1 or m Apartments HURON HOTEL. CLEAN MODERN rooms day or week 15 West Huron H4 Phone FE -8266 For Rent Misceflaneous 42 ON E WAY co. RENT HERE LEAVE THERE i] ter PF. E. Howland ¥45 Dixie ‘uwy ~~ For § Sale ‘Houses PAO BROWN $6,650 FULL PRICE — Cozy 2 b room bungalow. Perfect ceeae tion. Part basement furnace Beautiful modern kitchen. Large ft. lot, Well landscaped. $7,656. Six room home. 4 rooms lat floor and two partly finished rooms up. Aluminum storms and pagaergy 1% baths. Large 100x300 ft . This home is only 2 years “= peter FARM-—Two bed- m home with an acre of land. gine “4 fruit berries, Al ‘ing. Shown ‘by intment cai. Priced at 313.990" with terms, LEBARON 8CHOOL. 2 bedrooms, living room, — kitchen and room, full bath with shew- er. plastered walls oak floors, full basement, with _— oil heat, Joodih bea garage, corne jocation, vo ds i = Root (ent newly redeco- | Ras price Pray $13,000 with terms. { FE 4-6492 | i362 W anna Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate mas apenas 4 pis. f sat coutage : r. 4 @ an reat. $5,000. with $2 down. fos ‘Ce — Ave: for came FLEA. $750 pow N APP. $47 PER MONTH INCLUDING TAXES and INSURANCE 60 FOOT LOTS - | LAKE PRIVILEGES | 2 LARGE BEDDOOMS TILE BATH STAIRWAY Sede . FORCED AIR OIL Tear 62 GAL. mc HOT WATER HEATER tcp windows ANY OTHER FINE FEATURES FURNISHED MODEL ; ) m DAILY 5-7 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5. P.M. LOCATED AT 5574 CLEARY 2 blocks east of the Water- rd Drivein Theater, 1 fo block off Williams Lake “Ra, Watch for open signs. Bateman & Kampsen FE 4-0528 377 8 Telegraph Rd Realtors At clean me storms and sash. 1% car gar. oe 950 SPECIAL — Owner leaving State. Here is a real “value Ranch bungalow. “Ceramic kitchen . and . fAtum inn storms & screens. 2 car ga ate: “Wall to wall servesies A acre land Legend WEST SIDE-Large 7 room Colonial home. Reconditioned _ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. - 1958 : Long Lake Rd_ between Roches- _ ter and John 2 BEDROOM YEAR AROUND modern, Maceday Lake, §75 per mo, OR 3-338. 5 ROOMS 3 ory $128 eS hare Peon} oR : , ORS 5 -ROOM oe FOR RENT, 3967 __ Athens, Drayton P Plains. BEDROOMS. is, TILE r lease. e118 '@ ROOMS % BEDROOMS. LAKE- . front, Full basement. 2 car ott, Win lease. OR 3-8723. 6 ROOM HOUSE 3 BEDROOMS. 3 Jessie Nr Pike St. Prefer arty willing to rent to roomers. But may have hole house desired. 1. Inquire at 36_ Euclid St. COBBIE STONE COTTAGE 11760 oe aes Big Lake Road, Thompsons. __Davisburg, Michigan, DONELSON PARK 3 bedroom house, 14% baths, 150 per month. Will lease, FE 2-2629. GOOD SIZED 4 BEDROOM HOME with full basement and furnace. 3 car garage 1 acre of ground. Located 1 miles west of Roches- ter ulre 77 North Saginaw Street, Poptiac LAKE ORION. TWO BEDROOM, large livin heat on take, Leas Walter Green % Park Bly Blvd, (M24) MODERN 4 ROOM LAK house. Oi] heat, electric cass wa- ter. Near Drayton yee ntigc Press Box NEARLY NEw, 4 ae . 2 BED- rooms, bath and utility Couple only, Ref. required. age 4-0546 between_ 4 and 6 $73 A MONTH 7 ROOM | douse: best of references needed, 142 Elm *_ — oe ONE 3 REDROOM aND ONE 2 bedroom 830 White Lake Rd after 4 om SMALL THREE ROOM | GARAGE OR 3-7500 after 5 p.m. Py SMALL MOD, PARTIALLY FUR-|- nish house in Keego Harbor. Oil héat, Couple only. Local ref- ernces required. MT 4-0069. SMALL MODERN HOUSE NEAR Pleasant Lake, Cape only. _ 5-3036._eve. FE _7-0007. WALLED LAKE SECTION, MOD- ern. $75 per mo. Lincoln _2-1300. WALLED LAKE, 2 BEDROOMS im caterer MA 77 Biccks, Avaunbte 555 E _ 555 E_ Lake Drive 3 e1TTR For Rent Rooms | 37% 1 DOUBLE AND } SINGLE ROOM for young gentlemen. Clean. 35 _Whittemore 8t 1 LICHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, 1 block from ett at i _ Auburn, FE 41844. 000 ATTRACTIVE Soon _ADIES NO Smoking 54] W. Huron BUs STOP. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Cook, laundry 499 W. Huron. BOARD AND ROOM FOR ONE __wentleman, mee side, FE 2-34. Fe CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. MA between 35 and “0 preferred. ra} _ Edison, FE_5-2168. CLOSE IN CLEAN SLEEPING fooms, Men iy 46 Mechanic. DESIRABLE ROOM CONVENIENT | LOCATION FE 8-8917. : FE EMPLOYED GENTLEMAN. 2:9613 _ FURNISHED L1G HT ROUSE: keeping room for rent. No chil- dren 3300 Eliz Lk. Rd. NICE ROOM FOR WORKING | Near General Hospital & Thorpe NICE ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO. West sife on = ine. Reason- eirl 2-0983. tle worker. Tr. 1307, “yas W. Huron ONE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 3 =~ 4-3300. 15 drinkers, , FE _ Place. : ROOMS. FOR RENT YEAR around 2190 Park Circle bey Lake Verv réasonapie =* 30 _ Detroit ROOM von aeADY IN acIVATE | side bus. Se $1464, ‘Detore, $: as ROOM. REASONABLE HURON Bus, 32 Utica 2638. SHORTCUT TO CASH: ‘Classified Ads! iy” FE28I61, : Bae of aed \ FE | =A Apply | i | 'REALTOR * th hout. Beautifully decorated. New ¢ ‘ing. 4 bedrms. 1% car garage. tier look at this one, “Living at its best * _ H. BROWN, Realtor ses W. Huron FE 2-4810 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OWNER 5 ROOM HOUSE. 87750 _ with $1250 down. OR 3-0421. 2 FAMILY wae | FOR SALE. FE 54334, NEAR LAKE aioe 3 BED- room brick. Basement. 2 raraces Chicken c landscaped. re trees, School bus by door. $2000 _ down, _265 Indian Lake Rd_ bedrooms vileges. Fire- i ‘ hen basement. EM ‘BY OWNER co7zY WHITE FRAME bungalow. West side. With 3 ve aa. rooms. Ful) basement. F ($7,345 | NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Including automatic gas heat oak floors, bath, wood kitch- en cabinets, large utility room and located within 1 block of Pontiac's new junior high school. — many other outstanding: fea- ture: DIRECTIONS. From downtown Pontiac, drive out N. Perry 8t. to Madison Ave. Turn left at ea sign to model at 773 Madi- | PEARL BUILDING CO. | FE §- 7923 Donelson Park OWNER TRANSFERRED of he, wouldn't sel] his very lov home on Old Orchard Drive! - atands ps Ring white and pretentious cares healthy evergreens yompli- the . eee . . Screened adjoins the living room. mite m 8, pr fon of storage, plastic tile ‘bath, “Painted basemen ot sede pa al- * new Delco rived iva ara, on pode like setting tn Pioneer High nds—a BRICK COLONIAL. 18x14 Hving room with striking | open statrease Formal: dintne | room streamlined kitchen with eating space enjoyment can Jalousie enclosed terrace. decorations throughow 3 d- Ld 5 Humphries FE 2-0474 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange DRAYTON WOODS NEW RANCH ho brick and aluminum ment with with adores ety 0. Tee BY OWNER INCOME APTS 4 265 mo income *i* 100 with dl 500 down, 230 3. Parke FE 2-7198. ROCHESTER Neat white buncalow with porches ont and side. Lot ferme Av owner GARDEN SPOT 4° Prnit trees, meee trees and lots o goed gard ¢ ; Another Recital Home! | GAYLORD Three Bedroom Home Excellent kitchen with lots of cupboards & built-in Phileas range. Full bath pa eek eo is: tory on second room on Ist floor imc at na rage and ONE ACRE of land. West Suburban. $12,300, terms. Roselawn & Pike $6300 Total price for a two bed- room home. This is fust right ® retired couple Two doors to the bus tn a very good quiet SLICE OF HAM Pa Na se SB eS. c= im Fr At Peto tt Ba ome q- 2 For Sale Houses Sa te tee East Side $ Room. 2 Bedrooms and bath up. Full Basement, in- sulated, Pav Street Large Glas: punperch with Vege ereens. ence At heat $7, ms. 30 day poss plea : Maceday Lake Area Bedroom. Large Lot. Some work fll ee Lake a WM. A. #8 KENNEDY + oe REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 6 07? W. Huroa FE « DAILY 12 to 9 17 RUTGERS Here ts afford with many outstand tures, red Ww =e preol FHA terms, Oni Bee them today, Directions: & home everyone can fea- on Baidwin to water tower, left on Rutgers 8t. Russell Young REALTOR 412 W. Huron 8t Open Eves. : 4-46 24 ‘¢s. ‘ti ® — Sun, FE ¢-0612 THEY'LL HAVE PLAYMATES And this bie Tresten tt _ chair while owe rs a wi rough ie a a neighborhood, Let us show you « this home, ; , ; fj St. Michael's District Three bedroom one story neatly decorated home Full basement & fenced lot on a paved stteect Priced at §2500 down and §60 per month. Family Home Two story seven room hom Good basement, all nice bright large rooms Only tw® blocks to school 1" car @arace Total price, $8350 Can be bought cheaper for cas' See this today. New—Brick + Pull basement three bedroom home, butlt cu» a lot 100 x 200, Oak floors, plaster walls, Youngs- town kitchen, Located in a highly restricted area. This well con- structed home ia certainly worth seeing. Call today S LAWRENCE W. » GAYLORD y FE 4-9584 1M” E. Pike St. Open Eves, & Sur Cooperative Real Estate Exchange ORIOLE ROAD | 3 bedroom buncalow. (Snover | built), on 2 jandscaped lots, | ! fenced in ow: garden cement | grive earare Large carpeted | living room with fireplace pan-/ eied elassed in oorch or den. j full basemen with enclosed rec- reation area Gas heat water heater, softener. storage room This immaculate home on quiet paved shady street close to scheol. bus and shopping center is a real value at $18.500, terms. PAUL D. HAMMOND 26'4 W. Huron Bt Realtor FE 57741 __—Sss«éEves, FE 54714 $900 Moves you into this 4 rm, 1 bed- _foom home.-Located on a large lot 100x300, this home has a 12% 20 living ‘room, hot water heater. 5 room, 2 bedroom face brick | ranch style home located in a | very mice neighborhood Included is a lovely living room with brick fireplace, full bath with shower, i car attached garage. Planter box, oak floors. plastered walls Aluminum «creens, storm win- - dows & doors On a iovely 99%141 ft. lot. Priced at oniy -$12.050. DRAYTON PLAINS This lovely 6 rootn home in Dray- ton Plains has a beautiful living room 12425, dining urea Sll, a very neat_efficient kitchen. Plas- tered walls, shower.” aluminum screeng & storms. Venetian blinds and 2 bedrooms Lot size is 100x 129 The full price is only 89.750 + With $1,500 dqrn Immediate Possession A S*room hi .« just north of | Toa bedrooms. living room. lIqrge 10212 kitchen, fully insulated and on a nice lot. Price is oniv “6 950 with wo. INC. 4286 Dixte Hwy. —— jmisine OR 3-234] ~ Oven Sund 3406 Pontiac _ Ra. FE 26: Lapeer Ra oor Mat PE 5-9291 ‘IF F YOU ARE ‘LOOKING. on Reveetesaliy. ranch type | fi ea a ots aimee ga a Bs | aay eda to your * and play raining "Gays. . ¥ makes a terrif room which ts 1¢ The kitchen is sure to er's eve with its fot. elas in t e si pot for the children on dow' a ia —e 1 saenete “vail The re Ww om 4 “tuing ell, indow ou'll find » large linen closet ra the hall whieh —_ th the master bedroom the tun tiled bathroom sommpiote with This im a ver With lake privileges of is home will stagger With amazin, ne figure of $15,200 cash merigeg and ready for imm So call now and irst to answer thig ad. YOU CAN'T FIND THIS: KIND ANYMORE ULL BASEME We Pali you will Saree many, are never offered shower. cated bome is lo- nice subdivision The price fast , Vacant late occu- be the when many fea- in this price range anymore There “are J large bedrooms in . vanity spacious reom 21x15. select omk full tiled bath with a vin large kitchen taxi? with a whole — of beautiful fH bas birch cupboards . -ment ts Senco: k to give you a] recreation room 40x13, separate laundry room and heating piant. This home is located able. vacant and ie occupancy amaze you deed only convenient terms. (eal today, 1'g car garage & other: features rhe . Immediate possession Total —s price is only $0 300 . & MUST S = I On your house hunting Hist is this DAILY 4 to 8 G.I.’s ONLY $650 DOWN °3 BEDROOMS WOODED LOTS (GAS HEAT Never before offered in this area homes to be its : GATEWAYS to on a hice Call for ap- qt won't last built on ed jots. Close to 'v., stores & shop- ping center That's tight. vets. we mean large trees will be plentifu om each well built homes the that no other GI homes have Buch features as these: fou: living room with. trance & dinin 1 which will give these individuaitty apes: extra large kitchen with of ing space and plemy of cupboards, large utility room with lota of laund: — 3 huge bedrooms om with vr bedroom having: its own ted in bath and closet, ten tieg bem at = a hallway Bee fi believe the ee is oa Dixie north ie ry, “% hey) to He Dd Re. Wailten - AL Phone ‘¥1812_or OR ¥1T60 on 32001 “a Pg (inte Croas continue north > “% mile to- model ___ For Sale Houses | THREE BEDROOM furnished bome Basement, PERRY P) 4 rms, path, utilit City sewer an churches. bus wo 43 LAKEFRONT at —_— Lake ATE ST. 4 rma, bath utility foom and clean floor furnace. Near to + ei Very $1.00 Rose McLarty, PE 2-2162 sy FE 5-518. DRAYTON PLAINS AREA — = Sashabaw to Maybee Turn right % mi. on Maybee . 10 (Dinie Hwy., to Sashabaw Rd. Tura r GI's $0 DN. 3 ag ~. home Minimum ft, jw Loum storms & screens wed otreet Car Low . Bolid driveway. monthly payments. AL FISHER REAL ESTATE 19922 James Courens Hwy. Office DI 10310 Model OR 3.2306 O'N ' a J BRICK - Extra special 3 bedroom, "63. Vewti- bule entrance to ca living room dining Jarge picture window. Pu ceramic tile bath with show- er, Belect oak Moors. vlas- - tered, alls, Deluxe kitchen, garbage disposal, mm . wee scaned mediate possession. terms. your appointment be pleased! sure to BYLVAN CITY — Overlooking the sandy beach with boat = bathi 7 Lslaay —_ ed hished, if you $11, with living & dining rm, oo ag drive. only $62. Includes t surance per cent $1850 DOWN brick on corner wish. terme, walls, larce in ob interest at 4 ~ 2 pedroom jot 60x 186 _ brick om corner Tot 60x 160 Located just north of town in good residential sectin. Hardwood fleors. plastered, painted walls, full basement, It's terrific value at $8,850, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor nate Gecesenes Real Huron Open 7103 or OR Sos Estate Exchange ‘HAPPINESS BRICK RAMBLER NEAR HUNTOO LAKE charming brick | You'll love the ranch type home with 2 car garage, rooms and bath attached offering 6 w the finest of material =< = > manship Featurine # foot every roo! room with chee well ip complete with garbage disposal, and American dishwasher, oil base-ray heat, 62 eal, water heat- er 23 feet screened pat rock window sills, lo, ledge combination Lge and screens, brick planter plastered oe landscaping. toon Lk down IT'S B heated 2 car 100 feet of velvety lawn Lodoh a bes on Hu- EAUTIFUL, ITs Lid WAITING FOR YOU. CITY LIMITS NORTH IMMACULATE RANCH HOME Just 2 years structed. well planned 5% rooms and beth home featuring « 20 {t. living room with = guest closet. gums at roe offa Birch finished ¢' é te basement of] heat, tubs, fast bar, 3 bedrooms, with sliding doors, @ closets. icture window mertiy finished — kitchen. | break- rious recreation eae asluminam frames, marble sills, awnin Dos — 1 acre rare Ofte Pee S i “Terms ware: ered w “ tet rms 0 PL TO rou Buy — Te BSell~To, Trade t IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | i eno. gre uded. = Pua $2.- For Sale Houses PP Ne ee te BY OWNER 5m ROOM’ Ne ot pene == pane Sh ag a a i RED. Pgger menos Close re al R AND BATH. NI- — our ty. ke omar payments — a oe menth, MA re 3p GI RESALE $1,500 DOWN , 3 bedroom bungalow modern to and screens, ted only 5 miles weet of Pon- tiac. Close to Waterford School and new grade school now under construct Can be handled with small down payment. 4 BEDROOMS Lovely 4 bedroom home that houses, a 3 aaa arage ditional property if des: rc totes is in excelent condi with bardwood floors ai Mirch trim throughout. Lovely lastered tiled bath. Only §3, and WILLIAMS LAKE 3 bedroom bi-level home F. C Wood Co Corner Wiliams Lake Rd & M59 OR 3-1235 C e oe 5 —After 6 Call OR 37038 price lots, models to IMMEDIATE POSSESSION bed lh Sa a § stove George R. Irwin ! Estate - 269 Baidwin Ave. PE $0101 ‘If no ans, PE 2-8044 Cooperative Real pal Estate Exchan, ge New Brick Ranch | In @ oicturesque. wooded area ot Watkins Lake Ea- this subdivision. this new me is vacant, so don't fall to see it. Williams Lake Area Just north and west of Wii- nn at School te neous a vervibing pered cy cenaucive to haoey 2 Chacbes Hills past honed Price ° JOHN KINZLER REALTOR 670 W. Huron 6, Ph FE 4-3625 Oven &: a0 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GILES” $1,000 DOWN Cory bungalow, fall bath, nice lot Full price only $5,500. Call for appointment NORTH SIDE Cute litte 4 room 2 bed- room house Ideal for « couple or a single person, nice lot all fenced tr back 1 car garege. Just 1 block from ecity bus Ful! orice only $4000, Terms. too. $1,500 DOWN sem. = io large lot o pe paved prea Pull orice v $8,000, Call for pissie wavs 4 WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME. GILES REALTY CO | 92 W. Huron FE 54-6175 | _Oven 9 to ® -ANNETT OFFERS . ‘ A St. Michael's Area: ® — Sled bath home, din- ing roo living room, den- brary, “terpe kitehen &e lav- atory down, § bedrooms & bath, up Full basement, 2 car garage. Indian Village 6 room bungalow in excel- fire; ¢; dining room, large kitchen, sergened porch l4x ' 16; 2- fall, baths, full base. tien room 14x34 lent location, unfinished wp- staire large enough for 2 rooms Basement with gas. heat. storms & screens. 2 car garage $13,850, terme | 1 | Silver lake Area 4%, roome, unfinished nd floot, brick construction, fireplace, dinette, full base- ment, tubs, automatic het water, new Timken Ot] fur- nace, 50 handwood trees on jot 1802935. 11 ‘ruit trees; privileges on Lake. $17,300, terms. Clarkston Very tpacious 5 room home fn excellent condition, situ- living f 20, closed porch full bath, base- ment with asphalt tile floor, storms & screens, 7%) car garage $17,000, $5,000 down. Sylvan Lake Immediate Possession 3 bedroome, carpeted living room Ww’ fireplace, 1% baths, modern kitchen, ofl heat, Ragone 2 car at- tached gare, jot 150n175. feet tren lake, $16,000, rasdiheg = Park & room home, bedrooms, Gen, living voor 13x17 with ment, has asphalt tile floor, auto- matic of] neat attached 2 - ie topitheens i ime re rees Only $27,400, Roy: Annet hl ae Ralerten Sentara Upper Silver | Capstvine HOMES INC. LOW OA sea Emerson, rE INSULATED 4 ROOMS AND BATH. Usility, ° septic tank and dry i. matic oil bi Shown Satur- AUBURN HEIGHTS . : 3 bedroom modern home Base- ment, nye — Now cant, $2,000 HURON “GARDENS 2 bedroom. Bath Nice lot near | Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Con- fees Roy VAL ET, Realtor 345 Oakland A FE 5-060) Co-operative Resi Estate Exchange Low Down Payment 2 bedroom home on a large shad- ed lot in the city of Pontiac. Liv- ing room, bath, kitchen and large front porch. Needs some work but well worth the low price of Huron Gardens You won't beat this 3 bedroom ungalow for just $9,960, It fea- on @ nice lot, living room, din- ing room, kitchen and large Mii | lity room, . down J. k. HILTZ Real Estate — seen yr 1011 W. Huren FE }-é C-LEVEL LAKE “PRONT Unusual yo iy design 190 foot frontage lake ia this once hom. wall, mi picture indo The screened and le, brerigoking he lake ‘is "4 "set = for many ae and brieh : Dreaktast a & rate is : ___ For y Sele p Houses 43). ___For ‘Sale Houses NOTHING DOWN Will build 3 bedroom starter hom with basement rage. Insulated gleminum-aiding. Well = ltandsea: trees. _Immediate possession. ¢ OR 35-2808. 2808. Bloomfield — Township -OPEN DAILY venient to St. Benedict's School. PARCELL'S CIRCLE | . ; 2 blocks west of Woodward 1 COLORED block north of Square Lake Rd. | 6 reoms and bath Untinished New 3 bedroom brick ranch | attic, Full basement. Plastered homes. 2 cart brick attached ga- walls. New garage. Big yard. |, rages. Farm kitehens with all Paved drive. 82.500 down, bai- modern eonveniences. Full bamts. ence on land contract . Large lots, Low tax area, §24,- 383 Aubura FE 43303 | 500. Terms avaiable. * SPECIAL NEERIEMER " REALTOR — $500 down. Brand new 40° ranch : pts — ~_ beautifuily 1008 WN. Mystners Mayet Oak hetred cm Che mutate, Yu Ci | am a ae ish the interior. Immediate pos- SHELL 3 BEDROOMS. FULL on. basement, shake shingles, out- side finshed Reugh wiring, ehim- ney, basement floor, FE 5-0242 and FE 4068) | We Witt BUILD ON YOUR LOT bedroom shell house. Cost you $4425. $110 down, $45 mo. See our model, For adds “tonal information contact Horse 5019 Cass Elts, Rd. : #2302 or FE Oelte AUTUMN SPECIALS PLEASING TO THE EYE this new Masonry home, so so built by. he owner-builder, lake privilegs. Has 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, basement, Oi} pete ample closet ard cupboard s This ts a very od aed at Mole: $00 on reas eee STYLE lot, just a short dis. home. Has jovel ing room, ding room, Crighe bs kitehen, util ity “and od hie A remarkable paw fox ¥ on reasonable ‘EMBREE & GREGG 1885 Union Lake Rd, EM 3430) UNION tke VnAcE eves Eat Seat or ot eal Se, _ SAV 2 bedroom i ue he home. Living row, béad4, fir ees furnace, $13,500. Low down Walter Green, 66 Park Bivd, (M24) Lake Orion MY 3 WEST SIDE- Near Washington Jr. on a very deep lot with beautiful tr is Dace le part AND BATH. 14 GAR as heat; $1500 down. het « storm windows. ee lentes oh'tes $2.50. 3 month 297) Beebait _ On wha By _ owner souaE Pol ALE $4000 AB I8 by < Cotte é iBEDROOM “BRICK. gait ait after 4pm tt] ne Middlebelt HURON GARDENS, 3 BEDROOMS, large kitchen and —and full beth FE 3-38 UPPER LONG LAKE FRONT Beautiful oi-level brick ranch, Two bedrapms, Jiving room 15219 hon 2 picture iowa one over. show you 4 room. modern. alow with room try far overnieht guests on the loree |. sere ‘In front porch Tovete jot and 1% car garage, Really priced to sell for a wi down pay- Ensues atter 4500 ‘call Mr Jol. Orrice OPEN 96 A. JOHNSON, Realtor pos se barr roe Et roe FE ¢1H0 A HOME OF YOUR 4 OWN. POTENTIAL ROOMING HOUSE OF large ‘older pad homes at reasonable price Also, @ ye. family income nea Gowntown and soned commercial, eyaunean 160" x300° Neat and ‘we it pategees frame home with me inal cone meee. Priced at #7. bo with #1. FOUR BEDROO Ag 2% W. Huron arage one cummer porch set-up. mmediate possession. Watkins LAKE ' 00 DOWN orth of Clarkston. 2 bedrooms. Immediate Poasess hon OFF CASS-ELIZABETH RD... Three bedroom frame home, only « few years old, laree } eal Dyisee at $7,500 with $1,500 do WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER C co. bad w. Huron a.” PE 50163 WATKINS! HILLS Only 6 of these brick ranch homes remain for sale. in all models, IP HA. and V.A. Financing | MODELS OPEN DAILY 18 PM. £ WM. A KENNEDY ALTOR Oren EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 Ww. Huron rE + FIVE ROOM HOME ALE On Rm TRAD Tteal coe for im country Oak floors and pias walls, nice bath and « kitehen, dandy basement. heat, and a master bedroom 12x 16. All surrounding homes are comparable for only $13.750 or will take smaller home or contract trade « DONELSON PARK — bungalow with basement. recreation reem. tached garage and situated on spacious beautiful lot with spread- ing ade trees, flowers and shrote. Sell for $12,975 cash to mortgage or consider trade. Pre- fer income bungalow BRICK & FRAME BALE OR TRADE Outstending 3 bedroom modern bungalow with select oak floors. plastered walls. ceramic tile bath and kitchen. beautiful. flush birch " doors, dandy basement with gas heat paved street, curb and gutter and a restricted location. A bargain at $11.800 or trade on bedroom suburban home. BEA AUTIFUL BUNGALOW SALE. OR TRADE Five nice clean’ livable rooms with stairway. to fat home or contract tn trade, LAKE vnony BUNGA’ . DE rice of this roo attractive modern fe m bungalow with dandy basement st jake level. spaciou, living room with pic te window, nice bath and k and 4 heat. Also frontage lake Sell ot trade on 3 bedrooms - bungalow s 4&8 Oe You will leve the appearance of | eplace, sum-poreh, | Gas heat available |. WE gett-we Trane’ | jocks, 383 auburn Rd. | In our Hills given from our So es BUILD LD NOW we Estimates treeilv Waterford clans or we. ~~ 3 BEDROOM RANCH ON WILLIAMS LK. RD. BY OWNER, OUT ~ re A af TOM “ines ‘OMB. FU LLIN On ACCOUNT OF HEALTH $3,500 FOR EQUITY, WM. LK. RD. TO BUY, TO _ Partridge te the BASEMENT, OIL AC ELECTRIC. Ld WALK- HOT ca ALUMINUM COLORED SELL, J “Bird” to See. $650 DOWN. CLEAN 4 ROOM AND bath, auto. ot] heat. a. oo —fo_Harber. VE p-0et $550" DO WN Project of _ 68 Homes Near Fisher Body Plant we pps St. trimmed at ance oe Zee SYLVAN . REALTY CQ, Realtor 2909 Orchard rative f'no Answer call ~LARE PRIVILEGE SYLVAN MANOR a ah bath. olf heat, . Mipum storms beautifully landscaped tot.” priced right with Prices ef etttee wate terms, EAST BEVERLY _ screens, Architect-deni built lakefre appoint fecorateds bathe fay ‘Superb grapes car | _DORRIS & SON. ZALTORS ment with new gas nace. Only $1475 dn. Troy Towuihip car garage Fully in and alumingm storms REALTY 2083 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 60618 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange STOUT’ oie Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT ON. eat he * S-e16s Ph. FE ves. Til @:30- TRIPP Exclusive W fends Point Dr. ed, sae : a atreet Gerace mee, tt - easy terms. A * , ae 58 4 j For : ) 7 f Sale | Pe < ! Eee Bate oweee Ronee! Ne e, 2 BO 43. . . } Pee 3 . BA ponte ME. 2 een pie Ls) ov. 2 CAR o. |~—~ _Fo or ‘Sale ~ ee): peace Danes, i Sat TERRA Was Sete ee ee me ALE THE PON ne bem uMy 66 rms. jo. ‘Ww ar we ett at ‘ 4 i : ae ‘wut tare @ a. Fe Se aiece conr. mes _For Sale tH “4 PON on \ , = ai INCOME i a @ Ro ‘ by i " ee a SPecrs. Sate Howeee AC PRE} ee dee ; BARG | oe eine aetiay ls: Sith ox. BA | F ‘SS. : ay 2 BARGAIN _payment pee lon ee - KE ica a ee UNNY B TUES ae a: a4 AR teh es t. Calls ri take. eon : fi rs La = i } 4 and R¢ SAIN ~| after 5, FE 3 ber ig py ET Tr ¢ G he. USIN 4 nk Yo f . i ” nee : M9033, bedresme. B ;ARDI ESS Ss | 2 and . $680 a 333. Bath 2 La JEN: ae SEPTI =e b own 04 Smvali Base ree. s 5 : ; § ath, $50 , iS West = r mow a. ‘— , ‘MB ay \ * and b per Sem Pog ~~ Peperefyot nee: = E : ath m i inol t r nee: $6 rear e Hi j . e+ $800 oth | te H Ol beat high sabes rents ersh 20; , a ef oom ree _ 3 love tts. | lot emt, 1 ge he gary : be: ’ 1955 \ f Oe oes — yw shell $5 . = eee east PONT newly pai ma. La reer | a oo | N $908 | 345 oe WR IG OO down “Seb i 6 73 ee KC a floor. Busines S vt ; kc a “a a vin ed w - Z ee A a | Co-operative ti AHT, Rei carpeting. an Sian room WEST. REALTY oR RENT: | Opportunities | kA ay : / = Real E bie tor revoud a drapes room Laxey T SUE FE 5-# roe, a See © sain atin — ab + of $65 state Ex ol atl h lovee. 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Jen culled t year cirigeranns oo mete ra - he lads vers. | Ww. iw KEN a | : a céd at elm ng al the m ND ager. you. ly sclera re and 3 & el erato: fen opel fll M nge rR IN T FE FE awre: NE 2383 | own, at enie | in Nord ds a ost p Be Berk Lesh rteou: to you sacl ope on woe veda, com | APL eM 3 AB] 50832 ry Etim) “wat to Ba . lade | crane oU | 1 Pilea ee AR OP =e Pitre pr ae ‘Sto yea ee “TOP GA j- © v i A an m : : » Pres an- Pp : e up: 1 | $8 w T 3° onyumers Pe 5-6105 rie bee eee BD. Fs a Saran <" a efor ales 1 FE 5 ident, ec ppemine rn caerts. & aidion 43 Fs r 5. Serer 3 cpriny PLAY “ aed ‘tip Ow th ; | Conn” ee s:| Ho ash ings form ee ae en a eens a for er su! 8, an Fr’ u. at- ae! | ONE. eta STs afer $1 MICHI ‘ more i me USE” OUR. ites 419.50. up. your ol ss = — = 1190 ye Spm Town. | 8 : | SALE ie: AN BU = oa u We wan ‘by ae 4 ee ap th nov UTOM S < wager Hoxpial Rows, . Basie - PONTIA CORP SINE B n ( ; to gut a ai eae an PAYME a Goop. delivered e men ue ‘ 93-5243. Road, x: . 2 Pabt Do ; = c STATE ORA Ss | 47 ours: vw om e | loos ned “a PLAN NT W. Huro OUSER] ey en : oa Bt tii ‘Pinta | = meta a0 GET Ma vet Saturde npany La END ining. Come as 121 IN ae ‘La ake | RE 8 = "Yes OR at’) & AY z s 12 LI iO. F peer 2-0207 e L GU 8 E AT B tos 9 to 1 Pon SAL: t To Ree LI Ee | : S > _ Bank tim, ES 2 TO- NO wR +15 7 ne or M | thi IDETO ES Se oone ay SEES Sao AE oe “iets Mouse UGS. .$ S biciccde ma ings ,y GOLD | the. ecnie he AL we. oo Auburn ml, cast Vint, Is se Paint, 2.98 eo . throug ee : ea ae6 mi Bill af "Natio innrue a hy yy | SYERS. NLAID “rr weed : Classifi ot usin { 8 “| come ya oetgon = MENT SIEF_ On ye ‘ 1“ q4t J Rie rs iy . ied A g EXE “4 TO toda. in} f ehty er $1 E GAS RJ mps. og eee ss, PIC A ; dstt- | F IN FICIA y.° ore uy setatehed. AS RANGE. ee RAL Co pal. 338 | : — ANC 5 Fem Fo hee es =—--- wena WA MBI 306g PE ie Bao E CO. _Lake ‘ae lee LTON NATION, sug te au ee come ey ve | a NTE, Fast ann AIR CC Like new. § é | eames shapes | ch ps CONDITI 8 . Cherry L ‘ ; On 6. FE omy WALL i aintiaue ‘rood “TT TON, 800. Peeve condition. NACE a Yona i" 908. | OR z Sala eS Ele nna with e. eaaiad ‘ae. ket, T. and * ay THE pontiac PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTENBER 20, 1953 Bolero pam ee sas’ aah FLOOR SHOP Oven 9-9 oe 8. w Bt, aft CARPENTERS -m tools at lowest "Dine Es “A TT ENTION Boliders——-Homero ners nd sheating, Quality at low Reclaimed brick ~ Plastic Wall Tile. ..2c ea. uM, xl2 . alt tile He ‘Harold's Paint & Lino PA IT YOURSELF F Chests, tables, seis) record bockcases, room dividers cabinets, cor. cupboards, com PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave. $9562 RED MAHOGANY DRESSER, ANt AND nus. FORNITO hose, a cause: "261 port an RUGS, CHINESE A AND’ “ORIENTAL, oxi2. PE 3-1412. REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S one of America's teed for 6 years, buy « new ——. © @ little ea than used mach M [Thorescent 393° Orchard Lake STOVES BOUG SOLD, -. changed Turners @o2 Mt. cen. _ens, PE 20001000 SEWING rear & rvice; geri = oi] and re ‘Janis, a redine’ of 10 lies. for only #2. Parts extra, FE \ SALE is, $20.95 ed Fri ae ‘vith freezer across “Se P ELECTRIC 3495 Auburn Rd. Huron aINGER 81 SEWING MACHINE WITH new cabinet. Console, $39.50. Por- table, $27.50 5 yr. guaranteed. Home e demonstration. OR 3-0702. SPEED QUEEN IRONER LIKE _new, $60 EM 3-0132. Storewide Clearance $149 3ooe 6 oc hike $179 davenport chair fico 19.00 $90 davenvort & chair § 8 50 > DOG pees A) 25 rollawav bed. complete $ 17 95 i095 "Wetewess bed frame § 695 d tables $1 2 $44 Apt. gas range, 1 only 8 50 $179 blonde bedroom suite. crete marr me ee $299 davenpert sleeper full inner- spring mattress > . samole 28 $30 tT) drawer unf chest . 72:95 sat prod dinettes -» © 995 6 ‘rockers ~ ane | fil " my oom erteket rocker .. $ 12.95 beds comovlete .. 8 33 a Tanase cans . L za ¢ roo leaf table & 4 chairs th Thin ah $70 mahovanv Duncan Phrfe drov- leaf table 6 64 All arian 28 per cent off ORD crid® 6. eee eee 16 95 0 {> mattre : 195 tac motes mattress. .. & 10.95 evtton bd AST TERMS. ‘ON LAYAWAY Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave ___F FE ¢7881 «4 Pain ROSE ~ DAMASK (SK DRAPES with cornices. 1 pair green bam- boo match stick Clckpsrres 6 ft. long. 1 used sink 1 et seat, _ oa ‘folding table ped. _¥E ae. FT. MODERN. LEFT J bathtub with fixtures. $20, 110042 Lakeview. na ABLES AND MATCHI i ED me 2 table lamps and a 0 & 36 picture in gold poms: e MI 46307. i 7 OROLA ~fELEVISIO : sont reese Reasonable. Good _ condition. rE 4-12 264. iT RC ma- RCA 3 DOOR % MAHOGANY Y TV console ¢ cabinet, _ $18. FE 3 3-726. $20.95, - $39 95. ors pes = ae Pearsons Beck Fu paramere: 42 Orchard Lake anos BED, SPRINGS ; AND . mattress. Also living room suite. Call FE Raa. ) ‘COUCH $15. LIVI sTupK ce. 7 a5 caeeue breakfast set $39.00. Wool rugs, $15 and up Linoleum rugs, $4.95; gas stove, $10. Dress- er $6 China cabinet, $19. New metal cabinets, $8.95 and up. Ce- dar chest. -15 Floor lamps. 83. New baby beds complete, $16.50. Complete line of new and used furniture, Come and browse ‘OAKLAND FURNITURE co. 104 8. el Lin St. __ THOR SPINNER WASHER... . cat $245. Siignely used, sell for $95, 199 Bassett. FE 4-8598. 8 HANGES FOR ELEC- Toe nS Munro. —— 1060 wo * Buron, TABLE TOP GAS STOVE. GOOD cond, $25. High back oll stove for kitchen, $5 Standard ironing- board 431 Mt, Clemens. USED DEPT. Ousranteed washers) eT. $2006 oe rang $14.05 size ey, stove $29 95 ‘ilorewe chest of drawers oa ae 5 pe. wood dinette 2 pe. living room suite... ~ Pees Heavy walnut twin beds..... $ 995 of 4 room oil heater..... $29.05 Heavy wood 46 beds. $995 $25 value floor jam 35 pe . $ Many other items not listed here. Easy terms Free Parking WYMAN’S W. Pike St. Only. 7 FE 41122 __ USED WASHING MACHINES, | $23.50 and up. R. B Munro Elec- _tric Co, 1960 Wo Huron. ~ USED TRADE-IN — DEPT. Dress Seeine Cabinet Washer Davenport anal elt Qas Rance Electric Rane 6 viece Dining room set . Automatic women © 95 THOMAS EO y FURNITURE CO. 361 8. SAGINAW 8ST PONTIAC CHIGAN MI (ee GeED REERIGERATORS $3 $35 AND Ww Hu Munro Electric, 1060— $2995 Up. USED point dishwasher, $229 95. Sweet's Radio & Appli- _ances 422 W. Muron. ! FE 41133. WRIE ELECTRIC, sewing machine. $30. & hp. ractically 380. 1304 Mt. Clemens 8t._ 2 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS, inquire at 3070 Covert Rd. WAYNE GABERT’S Floor Sample Sale $229 95 Norge auto washer 9168 $189.05 Norge 4 $149 2 fe Norge 10 eu. ref $190 |. Kelv in. electric fully aute. ........ site “in North 12 cu ft. — MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 YEARS TO PAY 122 WSaginnw. : FE 5-618 WASHING MACHINES, $1795 ‘Take them away 502 N. Johnson. | ~ WALNUT VANITY “WITH ROUND | mirror nay bench. Very good __ condition.” sees wo oa “WALL A Kenmore washer, ron. “on om pare 4 SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAT SALES CO. $340 Highland Rd, (M80); OR 3-7092 ANCHOR 1 FENCES _PReb ESTIMATES PE Si Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and upplies” No. 24A, Gs. blnge -- coak- Hot water boilers, automatic weler™ heater, suppl eS, soul. oll. galvanized per Dine and nev irry 8 SUPPLY! 2685 Perry aon ents a HEATER $19 30 30 gal. auto. gas fom Cab. sinks & fi Seren * 59 up baundry trays, —— faucets $21 95 SAVE SUPPLY. 100 8. Saginaw St, ~~ BEFORE prices = up, Remodel your oon as your best investment Call for free estimate MIDWEST BUILDERS & SUPPLY FE ¢2578 or FE rere CASH FOR oe CATER Nr ae 96. _condition, OL 2-4987. CLOSING OUT LADIES’ AND =: bowling shoes. Wouker Foam Cleaner for = clean- ing needa pent a8 gallon now $96 per gallon ap — aw me of fireplace fix- BARNES HARDWARE 742° W._ Huron COAL F FURNACE In GOOD CON- dition. PE 4-1667. 97 8. Merrimac. CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIXTURES newest brightest and most modern type of lighting for kitchens, dinettes, bedroom ard recreation rooms. $11.95 value $4.95. Slightly factory: marred. Call at factory showreoms. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. CLOSING OUT - _ Sage AINT . ‘ 3 INLAID LINOLEUM be WALL TILE . - SMITHS. 39) S. Saginaw 3.40 per 00 DUO-THERM OIL HEATER FE 86-3128. DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED e kind that bolt to the frame of “all pees E. Wwiand, Hwy. OR 3-1456 1 FUEL OIL TANK Gal., ees uge vented il tap, Pe odie 5 $36 FE 56-1467, FURNACE OfL CONVERSION Gun-type. Complete with controls. Furnace 20 tnch with all pipes apd rewisters, 850 Changing to _PE 24507 ECONOMY no 8,A,DE KNOTTY 8t me "hone a x jtiee Ya ie v Palnt for your fall work. $1.98, $2 98, allon White and colors he dee Hl py Bl al) our ballding needs at reasonable nrices "~ LACKETT’S BLDG. SUPPLIES MA 6-581) 8161 Dixie Hwv- __Clark ston EVANS § ROOM SSPACE HEATER + __with blower, $50 1, 1-6606. PURNACE & roan i 3aa9 ootion. Reasonable. | F. EXCEL- FE 21x37 double sinks Washbowls with fittings $19.05 Bpiece dath sets with fittings White =~ a) Colored $100.50 Fac Beconds —Irreeulars SAVE PLUMBING B SUPPLY . 100 8, Saginaw St 5-2100 GUN TYPE OIL CONVERSION burner with lower, controls & _ ot] tank 1058 Premont. FE Gag CONVEQSION BURNER with pipe FE 5-3378 G&M COMPANY SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS MA- E SHARPENE CHIN D PE 5-7835 22586 E. Walton WEARING A AIDS SEW AND _us e Rules FE HAMILTON | Ghe CLOTHES | DRY- apd now at installed —$10 down. 1) HOUSEKEEPING Ww. W. Hu _PE_¢-1555 HOT WATER HEATER na ~ GAL. gas, new oe use on Consumers lines, "$90 so h $119.50 value $40.59 and $59.50. These are and bottled gas heaters at ter- tifte ones Peer Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY 8TORE INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH. fe equipment ana dark room sw bike a See. a re Lait PPLIES ERAS & EQUIPMENT 61he ne STORM WINDOWS AND screens Lege re —— pump Hallicrafter Pine lary susan 8 afte tl Mable PE rE '2-3251, ay ’ £.A » RECESSED ba Crate vmatred $21 i up. _SAVE Supply 100 * Sagina . "2 GOAL ELECT ‘CT. HEATER oa 95 30 gal auto ee heater. aeane 05 Cab sinks & fittings up Laundry trays stand tebe £21.95 _ Save Supply 100 8 Saginaw St. KITCHEN CABINET SIXKS BEAU- tiful 42 in $50.50. Slightly marred in transit Also several $4 in. and 66 Jn models at terrific values. M#h- fgan Fluorescent 393 Orchard | Lake Ave LAVATORIES _ COMPLETE "WITH faucets $2450 value $1495, also toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls at terrific values. These are crate marred Michigan _391_Orehard Lake LUMBER Fluorescent, Ave Ane pine and Mouldings. | Interior and exterior doors Fence posts and fencing Windows, Abderson and others. Oak and fir floorin Panetee. Pine & Cedar. 1 Bt. 344 Lumber Co. 6120 Borie Lake Rd. Commerce eM +2731 Lapel FOR 8ALE, WEST- and inaieee: smail novels. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Mabe it easily i FEZSI8i, 2 / For Sale Miscellaneous 60. PREE STANDING TOILETS $21 98 | slightly marred. Also electric, oi 7 miles out Baldwin Armstrong floor coverny and Mac-O-Lac. paints. Phone FE_ 14-8025 |HOME DRESSED PORK AND ~— | beef bacon and sausace FE §-7041. | model $95.00 value | through Classified Ads. To} ; .. | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, — For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER bape Pecea oF. : {YER’s aS pouse Jets a | ——— oh mirrer, metal cating 811 A value $3. Pg si pe Low hives Also large selection canner with and without lights, new sliding triple door units, all at exceptional bargains.: Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake _Ave easonabie. Dick Mim oe: Call EMtpire 3-3803. mais St., Sugden e pear Gommeree, : MAGIC CHEP SPACE HEATER. _Like pew 0. OR 30222, soo GAL. GAL. UNDERGROUND OIL a _ OL 28431, t $268.27 pson, 80 6, Perry, 0 NEW AND USED FURNITUR Refrigerajors «cas and electric Ter TRAL R EXCHANGE, __ PE_2-3200 NEW AND USED R MOWERS. ROTARY . POWER weave a deposit will held one Tim payments available WF Milter, leg won Equipment, oodward. North of 14 _Mile Ra. “gireinshom. | oo. aon GALVANIZED PIPE 2 ft ao 4 : . oe ze (21 ft seathes 4 Save PLUM Ina SUPPLY. 1068. Saginaw FE 56-2100 OIL PUR NACE COUNTERFLO, controls, tank. Used one year. OL __2-3176 Ott. HOF WATER ANE. , 3 GAL. __H-40. $40. OR 34733. HELPS ELECTRIC 6 HARDWARE. r building supplies, OR 31217 OR bias ~ PAINT SALE Seago aa CHURCH'S INC: FE 2027 POT TYPE OIL PURNACE, 5 TO 6 . Reasonable. Call PLU LUMRING ; SPE “CIATS 3 . bath set. A quality with trie, ih! Open daily 8 to 6; Sun. 10 to 2. Arnason Plumbing Supply LJ 5 Ortonville | dled % We deliver “Mx WINDOWS. COMPLETE with inside trim, $8 ea, FE ae. 7 PachoUD WRECKIN 2301 Dixie Hwy. Poros PLYWOOD AN kinds at lowest prices Also eabinet hardware, wholesale and retail Pontiac Pivwood Co 1488 Baldwin Ave PE 32-2643 PORCH | ees IN EARLY AMER- jean Lanterns, Old English Coach and Candle Lantern designs, also complete selections of Mights for | every room in house at terrific values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave REMINGTON RAND PORT ABL: 4 typewriter, like new $85 2-1839. Nearly new, Easy rds _ Dryer & washer, both for $180 _ Save Money at * BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800, 000 Buys tn rember oe goin \T BURMEISTER'S Seti ces L Low, ‘BUT ‘od SERVICE S| 3 YARDS “ro BERVE You axf Sheet Rock C&C $1 60 1x8 masonite, sheet $255 ixB Std w opine by per M Lem bos x6 w. fir bds 99 00 “x12 w pine ketene ft. wit a4 RL. fir ata ff ..... Te | 1x4 etd flooring per M $170 00 | Qx@ std. Douglas fir per M .. §99 00 Qx8 std Douglas fir ver M .. $99 00 y" blanket imel . . 6 4x8x% fir Plyseore ...... - $6.05 4xax" fir Plywood $395 1x8 knotty pine per M_ ~ $160 00 1x8 paneling W pine ver M $160 00 Soil pipe. f $3.96 Comb alum Soot? trom $20 05 Ww P Comb S140 2 pe. colored bath “eet all fittings, set. cast ron ub $150 05 HARDWARE - PLUMBING OYD 5 MEISTER'S $500 ON ALI, MATERIALS. MAKE 80RE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. v¥ Lake Rd. Pontiac om reed saat & petgieereoh FL 1-4184 RECONDITIONED ED SINGER " SEW- ing machines, 829 5 20143 _for free home d Gucensiraten . SINGER ELECTRIC ~ COMMERCT- al sewing machine. Perfect con- dition MY 3-$271, 00 ; G01. PIPE, $320 LOT. WAR _wieks 278 Orchard Tk REINFORCING MESH - For Drives or Floors ae per Sq. Ft. in full rolls S'44c per Sq. Ft. Cut to length EXPANSION JOINT \ « Per Ft. 6%c; 6° Per Ft ae BLAYLOCK | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO | 61 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 | RCA RADIO AND RCA RECORD player. $18. each. MEM @" planer HP single phase chester mahnum duck gun. $90, 2104 Kingston Rd Pontiac Lake. re i ~ Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation M. A. BENSON | 549 N Saginaw Fe one / P SINKS “FROM rey 95. 52 C GAL LEC- tric water heaters. $79 95 ah gal gas heaters, $54. G. A. Thompson, _ 80 8 Perry. STORM SASH — Aluminum combination windows | and doors, LOW LOW orice!!! E 4-6089 6am oF Dm “SEPTIC TANKS _ | REINFORCED CON FE 46428 SLIGHTLY USED ) DUO-THERM space heater Will heat § rm e also have a coacuiese tne | | of gas of of] furnaces and con- | 1x8 white pine boards 55 M version burners Call Stan Gar, —- plaster beret) pn DOTiacne a. wood. EM 3-2080 . . ieeeee” veck” lat 10 ¢ CU FT FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG- , dauletion, loons ted biantet, |" erator im good condition. OR | 215 No. celotex shingles ..7.50 sa Fests. i, mare fir bes et 11000 M SAVE ON IN SUMMER 1 PRICES “ON | Intertor wnd Exterior. coal and fuel vil Fil vour bin or oil tank now Oskland Fuel ard Loses 436 Orchard Lake Ave FE $618 SEARS ROEBUCK FURNACE AND; stoker Good condition For quick sale. 298 Own 1 AND SHARPE L with — ood workin _condition. M Bask on ‘ SACRIFICE a3 WATER BOTT _ ef, Of] fited nearly new. Have | ehanged to gas Phone Farming: jon GR 45568 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BPE-° ‘etal pricing on sutomatic tract ets, steam roms, radios rec- ord players @& other electrical ap- piiances. THE GOOD PING : $1 WR PE +1555 TILITY. 7| ft, eta ne ees 5 ft a. ferpaulia| | 120 BABB CRETE | 3872 Elis Lk Ra. | — For Sale M ee ee ee aes “ ssetiehtnie diene sdeaibedin’ ar SEAT Nha ae VALUE $3.95. weak e Phone PE E 4-0573. WE KY WARDROBS TRON: _4-beso, geod condition $50. } a is. Perry. oe ae emer! ! paint also Spred Satin and | Bond Hard. rubber pea plumbing base electrical Trim,. windc «, doors and oti wal) tine of lumber 106 Oaks i _Ave. Ph. FE = VE On BAV —_Wicas. 267" 276 Garage Doors TO CHOOSE FR SPECIAL vedere oe OFFER med | all steel full Cw He cling free 311 8. Paddock FE BERRY DOOR SALE CO. 5 + ROOM Duo THERM OIL HEAT- WaRr- sTROVOR is Wa | Lake Rd. and tan beater, rE 44751. Call 3} PIECE B THROOM OUTFIT 5 ft Lewd. wan legs, sol] pipe, Rea- sonab PE +b te OR a tos PRAME, AXLES, springs and wh-els. complete. hone MA 6-2862, So GAL. FUEL oft. PO Lot ed With fittings. Like new shanty, barge 5-9083. eis 8. r ty ATER SOFTENER ~ 64,000 grains, dowe, sincle lever. $220 «value ‘Yor 58. FHA ap- wing u's ta. Dal cent factory “UNION — Can Save You Money Compare These Prices 2xég6 Ihc ea xf up to br long Sc lin. ft 2x8 up to 12° long 6c lin. ft. 2x10 up te 12° long Te lin ft Shiplath $50 per 1000 lx4# roof boards $39 per 1000 Doors with jambs 83 06 Complet wiendc@'s $5.00 Window sash 50¢ hp Angleiron }0c lin. ft. Steel basement beams 80c lin. ft, Bath tubs $16 New 4x8x%% plyecored $3.95 per sheet New gerege siding $14.95 per 100 aq. New notty pine $14.95 per 190 aq. ft Sheet rock $150 per sheet New 1x6 roof boards $7.90 per 100 aq. ft New ase siding $12.05 per 100 t sq | Wall tile Ie sq. ft. Pittsburgh house peint $3 65 per gal Sherwin Williams utility paint €2.78 per gal New 3 piece bathroom set with fit- tings $129 60 Above are cash and carry prices, Don't wait. come to Union Wreck- ing Co. Where satisfaction is a part of each transaction. You'll like the friendly service, come in and see for yourself, we are al- ways wrecking buildings and have ell Kinds of salvage materials for sale. We carry a complete line of new buliding materials-and a modern bardware store ION WRECKING CO.. INC. 31245 W 8 Mile Rd (Corner of Orchard Lk Rd wa Daily 830-6 Pri Sun, 10-2 Wenwood 6-9200 ol Do It Yourself — VSE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR-OWN plumbing. wiring, repairing, Com- plete stock sot! sewer crock and Montcalm Builders’ 156 West Montcalm, FE 64712, Fri. thru Wed. 9 to 6:30, _Closed_ every Thursday ? ‘FOR RENT Floof sanders - hand sanders— wall paper steamere—waxers & furnace vacuum cleaners. Onak« land Puel and Paint, 4% Or- _thard Leake ave FE 5-6150 Cameras, _ Equipment OA 4 OTHER CAM a & &,BQUIPMENT Neted under 8 _pilea,” ¢ classification. humber 2 4A _ Sale Musical “Goods — 62 er SIZE ee vos RENT by_ month OR 120 BASS os a WITH _ case. OR 3-5189 $1,000 ACCORDION PR PROFESSION- el. Wil) sacrifice for 62% FE 220077 COMPLETE BET OF SL land drums. Cheap 1040 K Bivd PIANO TUNING AND | REPAIR- ing, Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-5217 PAN AMERICAN CORNET, GOOD condition. Phone FE 2-625. ___ ‘ORDION ANT CASE. Like new BAL uu OR 13-0466 PLAYER PIANO IN make Complete! rebuilt) PExcer lent condition $280. OL TRUMPET FOR SALE a ce _ condition, $45 STillwell 1-7501 . pity GRAND PIANO. $300 MI INGER., James Es -BABS no OR NET. GEN. | _ten. FE 2 Sale Office | ‘Equiment 63 DESK, 1 MATCHING CHAIRS, $85. Legal file with pendaflex a5 | Royal typewriter with table .. $75 | Elliott addressing nit + $25. Deluxe inter. mw $25 | Storage cabinet , 20 | “icket machine a gle 89) '2 drawer letter file .. $750 16 Sampson chitre $225 ea. ____- FE 5-1582_ or FR 44469, [R C. ALLEN NO. 6 PORTABLE adding hit ood $55. Fe 2-$317 RECEPTION RM. FURNITURE, 7 chairs magazine table. tion coat and umobrefla _Cheap FE 27071. tack Sale Store _Equipment 64 | LARGE QUANTITY OF 5, ing showcase fluores- cent lights. 10e store Have more than I need To be solid reasonable. Open days end Sun until § om Mill Lake Variety Store 2286 Baldwin Rd 8 7_miles out Baldwin Aye. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Large outside neon oa counter and racks 120 N. 5, _Sale Sporting Goods 65 PLP counters BUY TOU R GUN: ON TIME Slaybaugh’s 630 Oakland Ave. GUNS - BUY SELL - TRADE. Maniey Leach, lo Bagiey 8t. 12 FT. BOAT AND BOAT TRAIL- er. practically new. 3384 Crooks Rd. Rochester. FE 7-0: 70200. SPACE HEATERS» A. Thompson, 8 8. eyaranteed.- up, \aaknaiee Kenmore electric after 5 ae combina- | Tables from § and | CARNIVAL “TWENTY-FIVE. by Dick Turner. T tl { | ry, WY x F20 7. at Weg, UB Pat On, Cap, 19646 by NEA Bervicn, “That's two winks and six a. five smiles and a ‘drop dead’ for you!” smiles for me, and one wink, _Sale Sporting Goods 65 loxl2, WALL, TENT, 12 GAUGE pump Lone’ “deer rifle with scope wa sud SPRINGER & GUN, $200 Beautiful registered Springer fe- jand, _Piains.: ~ WILLIAMS CUSTOM LOADS 1 Simmons Weusllated Ribs shotguns for Marker nonnd ard chrome for _____ all gum barrels. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-l TOPSOIL, Mapa pint, sanp and gravel. EM} A-l TOP fot cauaeee STONE. j ravel, fil. san Conklin, rE eta or FE. 2-85 |A-\ TOP sOIL, rice ~~ pirt. Crushed stone, sand ane gravel, Kar, Howard, FE 48403) fast GRADE TOP S0iL SHRED- black sof. Licyd Sede Fi BLACK | RT, & State BLACK ‘pint * YARD ) LOADED, | $6 for 3 yards load delivery _Andersonville Rd _MA 65-6609. ~ BEAT r MOSS. inspected. FE FILL DIRT. GRAVE! AND BAND. __Stone_of all kind e_FS. _&- 147 HARDWAY Top soil, biack Fh peat, sand and gravel, FE 5-4 PILL. i: Pi Came “BAND a ) GRAVEL. Caxbone ) OUT BLACK DIRT. T639 _Sashabaw. MA | 6-2705, fine old State farm, Telegraph . and Elizabeth Lk. Rd FE #1233 PROMPT DELIVERY 2% YARDS black dirt of peat OR 3-9644 PROCESSED ROAD GRAVEL AND field stone loaded or saa he daily, FE _4-3293_ 0: FE 2-1466 PROCESSED | _Gravel FR 4-6218 PE 2-9303 ROAD GRAVEL . 1-6006, Call afer NOW LOADING TOP 8OIL FROM | 5 vds., $7 00 \felivered PE ¢-6588 SAND. GRAVEL, PILL DIRT. TOP |. soil, OR 3-1 SAND, >, GRAVEL GND Tor soit. |F BLACK ANGUS HEIFERS 1 Call +00. test piste ue 1 bred. MA 6-2487 BAND. See _ PIT RUN ROAD 41_Dizte Hwy : gravel Ful dirt processed drive-| MUST SELL. SPOTTED PONY. way gravel, — se Also smal) Western borée. Rea- ravel. Mason pea, grave! potiable. vy buggy in excel- os dirt ‘and top soil, FE lent condition, Also pony saddie. _ 21168 46044. 1131 W Newark Rd La- eer a ~ Shredded Peat Humus ota FOR ea PE 17-0245 43 yan. $12) FR 56-7666 PE 2.0387 TOP SOIL A-1. SAME. ‘SED ‘ON SPOTTED PONY SADDLE AND | Joa ids all P J Wald rE bridle. OR 3-4497 le a | WASHED BAND AND GRAVEL | Wanted Livestock 73 Fill dirt, truckifig, cement & mor- | ~ tar. Pontiac — Builders’ sup | WELCH ek GENTLE, | _ply. OR 315% _ MA 63736 _ Wood, Coal & Fuel “67 __ For Sale Poultry _74 nse ox oor WOOD. LUMBER 4x4‘s opps | and ends and wood aanerlad FE (DRY SLAB WOOD. #@ A CORD 3 for $11, Delivered. re 5-2996 HARD BLA SLAB WOOD, 96 PER CORD OR, 27 FOR $11, PE 5-3086. | Plants, T Trees, S Shrubs 68 NT NOW Northern grown evergreens at low | prices Landscaping Free esti- | mates. ene - LAKESIDE NURSERY 9044 Elizabeth ck. Rd. _ FE 473072! A BLUE SPRUCE FOR vee Also Blackhil) Norway, Whit Fir, Douglas & “oncolor, Pine: Austrian, Seoteh, Mugho Arbor- ' vitae Juniper Native trees Dig yvur own Brine ourlan & tools 2022 Sleeth Rd. . miles west oa Commetve Village on -ravel bearing right at el] turns peas daily 8 to 71 Greenridge Pare | Nursery MUtual 48038 OVER 5,000 BEAUTIFUL EVER- | greens 27 varieitian 9300 to $5 00 | up'to 6 ft tall Groveland Farms, | Turn. east at Groveland. --Math- ews ‘Clinic. Half way between Pontiac and Flint on Dixie High- | way. { BUGAR MAPLE TREES, 1'% to 2% | in Morway, 1'y to 2 fm. Any amount Pontiac Landscaping _FE 8-0477 _ For “Sale Pets” 69 AKC REGISTERED BOXER. _At stud FE 40883 AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE - pups, @ and & months oid. OR 3-780. AKC REGISTERED D BEAGLES. 3 a OR_}TTI. ' GUNS. FINANCE AND LAWAWAY. Ee REGIB-. lect yours Metal for ee tered. FE $-8684 slings, “mounts, etc. | <<" Hoe rceniaernees -New Brownie mington, Win- | BEAGLES 6 _§ MONTHS/OLD, 625 | chester) Tt hace * nities | _ FE =A ny Sg ha lh the BLACK Good Na Chi! Dreyer’s. faoge od & Moots ioe, poe Milford Rd: Haily é boing 3 2 OAtoE pump, Nhe oe ¥ 24202, TENT AND “EquiPMENT EE 2-6862, 155 Dwig a \KARIALL ‘cu FRAIL ER, _Teasonable, 116 Going Street ROE SELECTION OF USED sags @ OvER’ “AND UNDE New. $090. MA 8 WwW on COCKER SPANIEL ror. tee Eeagtle registered. FE 2-74 7 YR. OLD MALE BOXER, REA- pe: 0 MALE Box | BLOND COCKER ~SPANIET, “PUP- Py _FE 5-8068 efter 330 pm. | COON DOGS. REASONABLE “OR | _3-6200. CANARY AND CAGE FOR BALE. Phone FEderal 50008 au i . Wrens a5 WHITE, ORAMAN | ainsmers FE 20007, PUPS AKC Re REG teckenery | bet Taevngheas. FE For Sale Pets 69 DOG HUNTING? Ss i top Rg - Heed cng ps y field cham- pion eb. PR S548. GERMAN “Sih aR} POPPIES ocodiand shores EITTENS Fake TO GOOD homes, FE 2-103] Great 1 DANE PUPPIES, FAWN. AKC registered IT. 326 _ Angola, Walled Lake. ®ARAKEETS, OPALINES, CANAR- jes, Mt, Clemens FE 4-6060 PARAKEETS AND CANARIES, —2400_Auburn Rd PE 46510. PARAK SEETS M14-2057_ Birmingham EETS, CANARIES, CAGES. Pood. Since 1927 684 Oskland AV PARAKEETS. BABIES. 701 MEL- rose FE 23-3340. PARAKEETS PET SUPPLIES. Dancey's, 230 | “Voorh: rheis, FE 6-5031. REGISTERED TOY FOX TER- —fier_ puppies, OR 2-200) REG. IRISH SETTERS 3 months vid. Reasonable. Good field stock 12270 Big Lake Rd MApile 6-082]. é 1 YR OLD BOXER PrE_6- “THIS AD WORTH $2 Spee — BLA Ace ont: sy TOP SOIL. FILL > —— any eee! Sarakect men pag and coptie Tanke Bull doging. | #1 Fourth 8 Closed Bun. Sand and gravel Days, WHITE MICE, HAMSTERS. ALL 46962 Eves 41072, | “Pet Shop, @9 8, Astor FE 4-4433. BLACK DIRT, PEAT HUMUS and top sail, EM 30167 or FE Dogs T Trained, Boarded 70 6-643 Ri COVERNME: = | MOARDING. BATHING AND CLIP- |- ee DIRT ENT In- pan eek Perry Pe vats ~ DIR’ cea D. GRAVEL boos, CATS BOARDE poos suace, oe * me 32-4670 or "E 4-6108. = Ge Burr-Bheil ie 8. Tele- BLACK DIRT T_AND PEAT LOAD- __ed and delivered, OW 3-1549 Hay, ¢ Grain & “Feed 7 7 BROWN PEAT - HI-TEST - SHRED: | ~ ed $250, & yards; 1 yd. 63; alt TYPES OF HAY. FIRST & bushel, 26¢, your basket — second cutting. Also oats, straw dally and ave me & & toes. °Will deliver OA & Holiday Park. 4300 C _ 8-31 ee Pie ae > APPLES Mrintosh. Glackmore Farms, 1900 Silver Bell Rd 3 milés east of Pérry 6t DAMSON PLUMS. plese and pears ole GRAPES, ~ AP. 6a4 Corwin. FE | on BALE. 1.006 BU CORN seater blade or Waener boad- | Tractor with | New Oliver ‘55 wheel tor with diesel or gas We also repair Ford Ferguson, | _ Ford-Ferguscn and Oliver Crawl- er and wheel type tractors, FE | _4-046! or FW 41442 | ; _ Auction” Sales AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY | niaht Smart Sale Farm, Rochester type trace | _ AND going out of the farming — hess, ton at my home, Rd, between Rochester road Stephenson highway all t equip. and _— beeey below. Bale starts vw shed, 17x16: arage and mia; corn crib 206: brooder. house, 12819: house 25234. Cream separator, electrie churn, break- fast settable and benches, mat- tresses, springs, deep well cook- er, butter bowl electric stove. girl's bike, men's English bike, Case Hammer Mill rubber tired steel] wheeled wagon, 1 rope, ‘i “toe cultivator, side dedwery res rake, spike tooth drag, flat rack, fence, McCormick manure soreader 9 walking plows James Wa roofing, tank, heating : stoves, 2 saddles, bridles and ing wear 15 gal off tank on lens. corn sheller, Chix feeder, 9 dow houses, bus, ee plat form scales, pore! lider power take off pulley for Ford tractor, Mammer Mill belt Gore @% foot Hy. Disk, Blcens garden tractor, Cultivator = ower attach- ments, 445 of} tank on lege Other sear too numerous to mention T J. Mathias, Pror Olen Forsythe, _Auctioneer For Sale Housetrailers: 78 AMERICAN GENERAL West. wood, Venture Roveraft. Can- we ni to ft. Ford- ine ¥ enon Bales. 2101 Dixie | ‘ie a ia Py: PONTIAC o CHIEF, =O Cas ( Por | tie WObEL AL ole wt inum housetraller, 27 to 30° &. Ly mp em axle, Agpiy Poutios ‘fl FOR SALE eestty Alemtem nal & guns. 2885 Buick 2% FT. AMERICA, over payments On >4700 . ti TAKE 5 8 month. jo FT. HOUSETRAILER: | Witt, meh ma =r jand, your eq utty fash 645 EF atieen “or §-4an8 i947 27 PT... MOUSETRAILFER. CAN be seen John R. and Auburn Rd. _Roch. OL 13739, . NEW 1956 PONTIAC ‘CHIEF ACOMPLETE CHANGE, IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES “4901 Diste Her Drayton Plains ss 3-1;02 2890 8 Port Mwy = Fiint favings $8 § Savings On new 1955 models Also a fine selection . _of used’ trailers UP TO $500 DISCOUNT ON GRE LAKES CHAMPION AND OTHERS It will pay to see us before you buy ‘Trailer Exchange, 60 8 Telegraph. 1954 LINTZCRAPT %i5 FT. DE- foxe, Bunk beds. Shower. MAy- fair 6-1292 MOBILE | APARTMENTS Stewart cosches are trily that. With storm & Jalouste windows Pienty of wardrobe, new bigger heaters complete bath with full aize tub Double firs, many other new features, Low terms, Baok rates Bee ciso the biggest 45 ft eer package in history on this New Genera! Skyline. Holly and Tint Home sed trafiers. Good selection Buy of rental a | We will take your contract car, furniture. house. jot or whet have You: on. used trailers Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan botth (ge Trailer parts and accesso Mile South of ot Lake Orton on M-24 i040 77 FT achat | HOUSE- | trailer, Sale or trade for furni- | _ture. Keego —Tratler Park, Lot 19 Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION, GREAT LAKES 2 TO 47 FT BEEMER CRE AND TIN] HOME i AND TRAY- EL AILERS TO ® FT New trailers as itetie ag “% down As long as “© months to pay at tn new section of our modern mobbe village All faciliti | 340 Baldwin | POR SALE P CHEV. TRUCK Auto Accessories 80 fn RNR AA AN on pum Auto Glass Service When vou need tt! Have you tried eur service? Class installed while you walt. Insurance jobs honored All work guaranteed Free 1: th. of coffee to @ customer, with each ‘DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS HOL- lywoud mutflers al) pipe exten- sions and accessories fer al! makes and models HOLERSACK'S AUTO PARTS PE TD 1 PAIR EDELBROCK high compression Mercury heads. 230 (U1 OE 6OPike =St ‘Louie's AUTO PARTS Open Evenings 1 Days a Week Starters and generators 96 50 | Rebuilt springs $7 50 | Lots of used parte for ‘4@ cars ang up & Oakland Ave Pb. FE 4-4513 SUPER CHAROER for late model Olds. Will dem- _onstrate 20) Florence Ave — 80-A For Sale " Tires USED TIRES «50 TO CHOC from C & Service Auburn at Ondvke FE 5-51 Se. _ Auto Service. 81 REPAIRS, BUMPINO & PAaINTine FREE ESTIMATE al 3 tee Si cane BR. Ip D MOTOR “SALES |. FE 20186 mito Pair Resins Cass at West Pike St | GRA Le a GRINS in FHE rebored. Zuck Ma- shies ® ie Fy Hood. Phone FE sEaT COVERS ERS CUBTOM AND R rors Ope CONV O Aoto HOLSTERING, ECONOMY CARS _ AUBURN Sale Motor S Scooters | 82 iO CON- ak et a a goon OBE eas eas OLE. G60D A condition, FE | ae {Por ‘Sale e Motorcycles &3 83 FOR PARTS A AF SERVICE Fs yout Harlew 8 é ly Davidson Gales Co.. South Baginaw iov? HARLEY-DAVIDBON 61 ORV. —_ “Ohive it takes, Roch eater ve CATE MOD ARLEY (DA Davis: bes aide car” _ 21083, 70 ~ For Sale Bicycles 84 omus 2" BICYCLE, 12 COOPER Boats & Accessories 85 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOT ORS : A = Orchard wk Ave PE 12 FOOT ALUMINUM BOAT AND new boat trailer, Reasonable, 376 _Going Street. 1” WOLVERINE ROW AT, 4 horse. clinton outboard used 3 months. OR 34 WeRCcURY OTe ei low Jacket yeoe Peed Sales 217 Diste Aw EviNRODS BAL ww GERVIEE. a ea ie ft. ie a reiler. sell separately, _MA_ 5-7609, ne 5; PANELS: * AND SEDAN DELIVERIES 1947 , 1954 MODELS LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH \-oT1) “FOR MORE PHAN 10 YEARS A OOD PLACE TO sures 1940 FORD PICK-UP % TON, 8180, _1435 8. Woodward. MI 46157, ‘Trucks Are Our Business WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS FE 2-9203 - FE 4-4531 — _ For Sale C Cars 1 “49 st talon DOOR SEDAN. tt 6 iss BUICK SUPER RIVIERA beng Pully . Lk _new. Private. $205. DYNA- heater, is)” BUICK BUPFR HARDTOP, fully equipped vce new. &5 ©. isso BUICK 7 DR. fi0 WAND assume parents 4° 8. Wood- _ward. Birmingham. SAL. E Sore ta vour gnd car $25 ft 7 ae Taecten _ Bt was etation, Perry ita B N and nouns povmeate. ae verte Birmingh..m. at nee SPECIAL. DYNA, _PEtMe ne ‘@” A0ICK trade im, 27 Mec " i 1062 ROADMASTER ones. B. Lincain a ——puicK | a4 2 DR. 18 FE 6-859, - Guaranteed © boat kite, tratlers. as Marine Stee. Orehard Lis, ARS - woats. if ZY Oe Rane Auburo a edeme Aubere Hatt in the next few deve, Lay your Ga away at for spring delivery, Terms the aon, Oct. 18, RECEIVED ONE TRUCKLOAD OF 13 slightly damaged aluminum boats which can be at | phages prices, All sires, rd Loomis 10655 Dixie fe Rwy. TRUCK OO.) NOR Pant load elther wa: 7 PE teen ~ Wanted’ L ‘Used € Cars 88 ars §=688)| snd CAL IFORNIA BUYER cl arb al ‘8, band a COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. mr Rochester aeRAPTEAS = WANTED — Stn rte sane make pent BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-9719 170 BAGLEY BT, HIGH 6 CHEAP & SCRAP Cans. Day or eve. E 4-200. THE HIGH DOLLAR grade, used cara, We Drive extra " it will pay vou we Hi. J. VANWELT OR +13 PRICE THY Rest — the best from BILL SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland Ave See M&M Motor Sales — 9 sotiae * ate model cara. Hwy OR 3-1603 For 202) ‘Dixie WTD” JNK CARB & SCRAP _ iron, fast service, Call FE 4-0562, rey WTD WRECKED AND JONKED cars. FE oe a : Tor LI A CLEAN CARs and late ECON NOMY C CARS, 22 Auburn Wanted Used Trucks 89 PLLA LPP WANTED 1 OR 1% TON STAKE 3-4985, truck. OR For Sale Used Trucks 90 ? ; CHEV, 1055 % TON PICKUP. 4 speed tranqamission, big heater and detroster, anoramic rear window Used very ittie, New truck appearance. Save plenty on this one. Just your car or truck down Haskins Chev. 6751 Oke fear te! aT MIS ____MAple_ 5-071 isa GMe = sy es DOUBLE On bases Vig steady year round Jeb. is4 GMC ¢@30 SHORT povBLR On f-100 —_ steady year round soe. $5 Gmc” % TON 3.000” MILES. _ FE 17-9451. AND TRAILER, 1931, New tires and motor Must fell.omake offer 1640 N.- Perry. | iesa Gmc ry YD ‘Dom TRUCK. _Call after 6 FE 4- i FORD DUMP ators. ‘81 AND ‘32. See at Jim Service, on Lake Rd. 8750 ea, FE 45176 ike new Must ec CHEVROLET. ood ward © ae Mile MOBILE ENE Transportation Offered 8: ‘87 oeeonn PE 47333 | ‘Sa FORD, PANEL 6495, ., REALLY Ls: a ae So Chevrolets an thes” a Chevrolet Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln $-1100 ‘Sl " _FE 3 CADILLAC. 4 DOOR, Lenn Owner in service Must sell. Will take terms. FE 6-129. le Middlebelt Rd at Pine Lake i963 CHEVROLET RANCH WAGON $1195. Powerglide, radio, heater, a nt owner car. Any old car * ORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin 56-1100 ‘S) CHEVE. BEL AIR SPTS_ “COUPE. = acces. must trade or sell FR -4$73. 53 De Soto Firedome Club Coupe with 2 tone grey and green finish, Power steering, Power windows, radio, heater, Power Filte. and white wails $1345 $3 De Soto Firedome 8 4-¢r Ebony black finish, radio, heater, Power Flite, Power sieeraee and tis. 53 De Soto Powermaster 4 dr. Power steer ing, automatic tranémisston, tm _Carry-all. Compiete leather tetin, Wonderful buy. Foe Sate Cea Leet ae Why take » FIX-IT YOURSELF . ~ _ heater. Maroon : $1095 "52 DE: Soto 4, ar Automatic transmiseien, te. an $645 “51 De Soto Deluxe 4 dr. Green finish. ‘radio, heater and sutomatio transmis sion, i $545 | 50 De Soto & KELLER pemeni Lag mnie z Sf ff mM tk etc N & : srveuiiaiaasbiee inn i Low mile ~ kew we reeuer, ea re@ht 2-1021 Chevrolet 1955 Demos. Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars | Courtesy Cars 2 Door and 4 Sedans Coupes Club Coupes Bel Airs $1 FULL PRICE Be SO ae Car Dow | ir - y+ Fe ea A 36 Months — For Sale Cars onl oe Fer Sale Cars mn STOP! | EPR» Bm ie OO ‘FORD CLUB | 9 OnE 86. L K! “ig SOnta ct LCHEVRO ff you STOP and LOOK you will over payments, No equity wanted FE 372%. ‘4 Cldsmedije 9¢ double ; | fully equipped. excelient condition OPEN TILL 10 OL, 3-0321_ Buy & Finance One owner, ever 200 cara to choose. ‘Lincoln 1100 HURON | ‘S$ FORD “THUNDERBSIND Reasona’ Ford sedah. Ford-O-Matic $1195 | ue SS. Chee ty others. ‘a2 ponte toeaaee Hed aon and plew r : ae vdra 3 st Bue Ford , ‘90 Buick 2 dr $ 4B) 3 Chrysler New Yorker, Power. | ‘51 Piymouth sedan: 7065 | 3 Willys. Overdrive. ‘#9 Ponting 2 Ur $ wot 2 Hudson, new engine 46 Pontiac 2 dr. 195 ‘$3 Studebaker. ‘52 and 8 49 Chev 2 dr \ sharpy Plenty other makes and ceasale 51 Nash sedan 7 & 409, BCONOMY. CARS 22. AUBURN HURON | ‘0 CHEV. DLX FULLY Equip. | MOTOR SALES 42644 Eves. PE_4-7305 982 W. Huron _FE 2-264) rE a #® DESOTO CLUB pQOURE, PER. | EXCELLENT 1050, JEEP STA | MI 4-3410, Birmingham. Try) RCURY . casH WITH © . og 5S Willi: ot {| 1962 NASH 7 DR a own. AND Wood- LARRY JEROME "sr amac Rochester Ford Dealer | isu NABH AM SADOR 3 # DOOR, © 216 OFFERS | SCONABH RaMMLER RADIO “AND 1959. ter, Carkner Studebaker, 4-340, Birmingham, ‘Si NASH BEDAN. 5375 4 TO! choose from Hadio. rane over drives, and compete Lad = These cars are ae ‘0 ge ORTH CHEVROLET Westeuse at 5B. Mile Lincoin .5-1100 146 NASH AMBASSADOR terms. overdrive, 6,000 mi, 2-554. eee Serra aaa onppeipeomsnarmenaceilaiinsiemtaion em = NEW 55 CHEVROLET BEL 2 tone White side 1,900 miles. V4 CHE’ "$2 DELUXE RA- ~ booker “Retired teacher must . at Gunn. a1.9 Bs 5-17 between 5 4 DR $106 Bown ¥ments 464 le ‘Dicmiogham. ae. ‘$1 DODGE CONVERT. $695. GY- ; romatic. io heater, white wail : . —_ oa biack. Real nice. bee TH CHEVROLET be : _ Wabpeed at ie Mite - oss Lincols 5-1100_ Y 2 ee er commen antes fection soe - BBs Reval 4dr 2 tone bine, Va with tedio, heater, and Power Flite oe transmission. : CHOICE UF COLORS YOUR FRIENDI!,Y OLDSMORIF Les _ $1445 NO FINANCING PROBLEMS . oa = ~! TAKE ADNARTACE oF OUR omc TRUCK DEALER a $3 Dad ' | LOW oe anes er S78 N Main. Rochester Ol. 19781 < ’ g al ode 2 : 5 38 88 CONVERT $1195 e% 4 ar. me gtay with Gre | Don’t Delay Act Today | ey radio and heater teal matic, radio, heater A IN Nee TRICHEVROUET : S845 H S K Ss Woodward at 13 Mile ‘ Incoin + 11,00 “ * . 43 PACKARD CLIPPE 2 R RA. wa 4 dr, Cannot he Chevrolet—Oldsmobile Ale. heater scdtehcencae a " = ee ’ : from new. Oakland County's Fastest "7! Stusemater Ml t23¢i0) Bic $645 1952 PLYMOUTH 4 DR 510 DOWN 2 | Growing Dealer ana assume payments 464 5 ae M15) Yoodward, Birmineham KELLER KOCH. INC. 7 1 pai elds = $1 PLYMOUTW SEDAN (495 RA- CHR t fs to and heater Sea Mist green, BIRMINGI.M | sais FORD =n a Aaa ae on sto ves NORTH HEVROLET 13% Mile Rd & Woodward =| : LM ted own and assume pa ta 464 Woodward et 13 Mil fopposite the Big Boy) ee Woodward Birmingham . “Lincoln 85-1100. B id “4 PLYMOUTH COUPE. GooD Tal POST | transportation §45 875 Scott Lk SPECIALS !!!! “LABOR DAY" ss eovwourw gpg ye. 30 S< . mc TALS mil 4 after 6 i 1954 Chevrolet Pordor — _ SPECIALS . 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA 870 11,000 miles, Blue & ioe t Rll one 1954 Pontiac $1295 “Series. iow mileage 201 Star: eed & direc’ _PE_ 4-7627, ewe 1004 Plymouth Sevey SE Transportation Tuveritite (reas. Radio & Specials Boma suburban, Heater, tires. FULL, ba al li washers. ‘ PRICE : oh =, re : fas 14a Cl Ch $ 95 1951 Mt Doda 4 e xtra. tude Le eg Champ. Sedan $125 ms up, a “CLEANUP | Dodge 1040-2 dr. sedan ; $125)” ool one. "ie ed it. $198 down. | ON TRUCKS | Stude 1950 Cl Cpe" $195 93 Dod, < v4 dump $3460 | Fora 1950 Custom 2 dr ..,,. $225 1044 Chrysler Fordor. Piuid drive, iz 1955 $1345 Pont 1949 Dix sedan $278 : Set tires, Fine perform. 955 1 tom “yake s1ao9 | Chey. 1950 2 dr sedan ..,... $205 . tor pi 4 Ford Pickup . $ ROS Pont. 1950 Sedanette ... $295 ‘ “41982 Pore Pickup 2 & esos Buick 1961 Seganette ted FE BIRMINGHAM JOrdan 6-191) Lae Mile Ra . Wood ward MI €2200 ite the Big Boy: FORD | 08 CURTOMLINE TUDOR 94 OLDS SUPER a8 ¢ DR 2 TONE & heater Ford-O-Matic reen Full power radio ane ee nian New car appear. | heater eres. 6700 miles This .145 full price Make your one ix only $1905 oe ree NORTH CHEVRO! ET Woodward at 13) Mile Haskins Chev. Lincoln o- 1100 51 OLDS. 98 SEDAN $195 BEAU 6571 DIXIE HWY. AT M15 | tiful light ereen with white wali MAple 5-507) pee nyeram sth tadio and “i = neater rhe eeuld buy mere tot es MUST SACRIFICE. | 8e Iittle money? : 4973 | NORTH CHEVROLET “| Woodward at 1) Mile a _ Lincoln 4-1100 a : emenio 83 OLDS SUPER 8 SEDAN Yot name H. it's got it. Man. what - } & car and wheal wa buy Only 1955 Demos, he) FE rr ears | : . i NORTH gue aie A By “ } Woodward at 1) Mii ‘Courtesy Cars, Floor Cars OM LIncoin 5-100 t = he , Pod oer i * ~ | Officials’ Cars WITTLE THPFY 1 AS Super 88s 85 OLDS DEMOS ADAY SPORT -OUPES Urbis! & . ‘4 DR SEDA N 2 DOORS HOUGHTEN & SON Low Overhen i station Riemen- eee ee | “schneider Haskins Chey. | 6781 Dixi¢ Hwy. hs 232 5. Saginaw S St. ‘PE 2-911 ‘ 5 13 ‘ BU Yi | pag to ‘$6 FORD FAIRLANE, TAKE) « eri) Dixie awY MAple &-507 BUY these w al values | FE ‘62 Buick Super hardtop. Excellent '«)~ po ——“OPPED CHAN- cer .. paberees ; $1003 “‘heled, full engine vody compete, : phoist ‘$2 Buick 4 goor, Fully eauipoed. ee RO arg Ry SE & ckatkin brown, white top_— e equi seer “Pulte $1005 WEW 6,000 miles Company ¢s- | ecutive. $1,550. Call MI 6-264. | ‘$3 Chevrolet, A good car... 9905) Siler @ ‘$] FORD SEDAN, $705. A WON- “s3 Plymouth clean. . .t =| derfui price for a wonderful car any NORTH. CHEVROLET ‘$4 Buick Special Fully a | 7 " Woodward at 13 Mile A good car to own ; foot Tocotn $-1100 ‘M4 Dodge 4 door, Automatic | 1947 FRAISER. ANY FAIR OFFER. | shift . ‘ oles | FE 4-715 oe 7 | 1954 HUDSON CONVERTIBLE. power: $1998 |. OR 3-1372. 2530 silverside 196 through 195! Buick». 2 drs | ‘## HUDSON em ‘AS 18. CALL and 4 drs. Make an\ offer after 4 EM }- | . 52 HUDSON © oy “$45 ROBIN S eag blue Radice and heater, Only — C $5 down | NORTH CHEVROLET | Woodward at 13 Mile 1 MOTORS eee ee ies} HENRY J. 6305 THIS CAR | Main St. Rechester ia in numbes 1 condition Forced | THE PLACE WHERE 2 beg CAN to sell WHEE! AND D “NORTH CHEVROLET ra Woodward at 13 Mile | e685 . oben shape pasa $595. Original owner. EM = Ad¢vantars of Our 183 DODGE ‘a oon $10, sie DOWN pat a j erhead ' KAISER 2 18 GOOD MOTOR AND a save “ ‘ Weedwara murminstam SS “AL dae names” on at as fT HAVE NSVER oy peeage oo Lg gs tla clean. No rust. Bargain FE Dela ae Act T oday 4 dr, beth aed, with acces- 3-7542 | d Don oe, " 1990 MERCURY 4 DOOR RADIO y iShice, Onion orcs SALES yout overdrive, very clean EM | H ASk INS FORD «Teel Someta CLEANEST 1660 MERCURY 1N- : jess D LINE RANCH ees. excellent sate o tl jie : Wagon, yellow Porgamatic 8, Low | Vac." oont ee at eis a mileage, white w Chevrolet heater MAGINO J a cobs on’s —— County’s Fastest| | West Side Used Cars Growin ler Drive out enere overhead ls tow HUDSON & RAMBLER i iw a ear SALES & SERVICE vhoose trom 6751 Dixie “a at MIS. “ite * eae ‘je Us Ca sa W Pike st PR 2AM j ° wees est sed Ca fe ‘S) MERCURY MONTEREY. RADIO 7 W. Hurer 7185 and heater. Carkner Studebaker, | VT MAIS) | oMAple-$-S971 | - 5 j | ; . ! > MOTOR SALES THE PONT TAC, PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 4 easy k OR tones) Do For Sale C Cars BELY 91 ats ead oo a4 DERE sedan. tone finish, iewall tires. * Powertie fon, New car appea gorgeous ipemty y tocng Just your car dow AC terms. Haskins Chev. ‘ed Mié . TH SEDAN 3395 162 PLYMO green down terrific Reautiful pe ‘4 PL vaore “BELEVEDERE 4 dr Radio and heater. Cariner Studebaker, MI 4-3410, Birming- ham 3) PLYMOUTH 2 DR $505. Light grey bottem dark biue top Has everything. Any old car dn ORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin 1100 __ . "$3 Pontiac 2 tone gray @ 4 ar Radio heater and Hydrgamatic, $1195 33 Pontiac ‘* 3» dr - Two tone ciern finish radio, beater and Hydramati«a . $1145 "$3 Pontiac Red and gray 4 dr white walls Healer and $1045 KELLER KOCH, INC. CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH BIRMINGHAM 13% Mile Re . Wood ward __ (Opporite the Big. Boy) ba PONTIAC SEDAN #896.. HY- dramatic radio and heater 7! tone blue. While wall tires could ask for more? NORTH CHEVROLET Wostwere at 13 Mile Lincein 54-1100 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, 4- 800 miles al) extras PE 32-7203 ‘$6 PONTIAC @ DR, $2106 coin 31-2066 7 1952 PONTIAC 2 ' $10 DOWN and assume payments, 464 South Woodward, Birmiatha 1953 PONTIAC CATALINA. WITH accessories and Hydra. FE 54-6288 ‘b) PONTIAC SEDAN 6595 BLACK as the ace of & es, Radio and heater, turn signais Only 65 down NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at hed Mile Lincoln & 1100 _ -TIP TOP Guaranteed USED CARS DEMONSTRATORS *% 1955 CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH | 1953 Olde 08 Ipliday Hardt nq Ra- dio heater white wails, dra- mete power steering brakes windows 4 way seat and au tronie ee Beautiful condition, 1941 Dodge 2 ar Club Sedan. $425 1982 Plymouth Club Coupe SOs good le Make offer | Several through mode's . CLARKSTON FE 41885 TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CAR SS CHEN ROLLY Coup. Biack with and a white top cantinental tres Bextra clean Company dem Convertible white walls, Ratio heater and Power parce and extra sharp enstrator "S88 CHENVROL “310° @¢ dr V8 with overdrive transmission, radio, heater and Casumier blue and tvory ape cia two tome paint Also White wall tires Vern iow mileage on this company demonstrator ‘=c ¢ * ~ 4s , a5 OLDSMOBRILE Os" 4 oar sean Fultv eqhinned Power steerire Power brakes Radw theater and tinted vlass This was Mr Tas'ots own car Lee % » aa BORD Customiine @ Po dr Radin eater and Ferd-O-matic Teo tene bine maint and low mileage Excellent toniditton throughent Bargain oriced fo; @ quick sale 38 CHEVROLET 4dr ‘tation Wagon VA Power Gitde radio heater _ white wal) tires, Cashmier and Ivory This is Mr. Tay- own automouiie TAYLOR'S At Walled fake “Since 131° Phone MArket @ )561 $1395 Real Bargain MIKIOS. AUTO SALT "1 OAKI AND AYF. PONTIAG, MICHIGAN Who | LIN- | 1a50 $125 _* For. Sale Cars ‘SMART | MONEY SHOPS FIRST * all> S. SAGINAW ST. | 1953 a Pontiac Custom Catalina & Hydra. | matic, radio, heater direc‘ional | sighais, and Ivery over Gold! finish Sparkling chrome and re- | eonditoned by experia to meet | right “OK used car require- ments. Priced at only | $1295 1954 Want that ‘new car, that someone elee paid for? | This beauty hes Mere-O-Matic. | radio heater, spotlight white walls and has only 16.041 miles . $1595 1953 Pontiac 2 dr Custom & Hydra. | matic This car has living room juxury as the interior is finished in 2 tone custom leather Also has radio and heater A lovely | for a honeymoon Mercury look ** | | Jo3 Chevrolet Deluxe Station Wagon 4dr It's a breeze to drive be- cause it hag Power Olide, radio, heater and other extras Cash and carry—you don't need much . cash and this ome will carry you most anywhere Be money ahead. ‘ os snd neater sas Aino” “48 ‘ush. scooter, Cail OR | No Co-Signers! ties otter 6 om = cae eta at | Immediate Delivery! ‘30 OLDS 98 4 DOOR R & H NEW: CHRYSLER: .# YMOUTH | | mmediate ivery : tires and geod motor, $425. FE, Bada UY. Seu Ato TRADE OVER ae 1950 OLDS 48. RADIO, a teAT 25 Deal Direct! Factory Officials good condition, FE 3- | it ] No Finance Co.! Cars oe pet Dee Bie Wil al 1Ur-. USED CARS | é ‘EHOICE OF TRANE? (SSIONS er brakes. hydra redio and heer ' IN STOCK Buy Here—Pay Here ano Gotuns or Whe pata da ed a Bel akin y’ ME tual miles M tt LL ; NORTH CHEVROLET , | he aod LARRY beers pdt thee pote This ts The Place a CWS hear » * | 1e84 Ol DESMOBILE 4 DOOR R &” Jo Buy ~ 4 SMHSRAL J | on seus Pe o-29¢7, | \ line Used g MOTOR. SALES erome | “ue re renee aa CONVERTI . (ar | ar reaves e aria ar < : ae Rochester Ford Dealer “W052 OLDS a8 DR. shay oer ; . ) 21S. SAGEN NAN ST. “POR MORE THAN BS YRARS 4| Recitr Whit van bree etme! 8 S20 DOWN Ph 4-446 GonD PLACF any sharpie ) 1955 Ply. Savey, 4 dr, : 190 CUSTOM V8 FORD, VERY | NORTH CHEVROLET | R&I . $1305 1951 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DEI : jow mileage, good titres & spe | Woodward at 13 Mile XX esiie)e) se ise tt 2 dr sedan Radio, heater, H) pwer Glide. Radio nt beater, Radio, clock, heater. $300 ca | Lincoln 41100 1O54 Pladson S7O5 dra apd other accessories A-1 Clean, OR . 2M Bt, Joseph Rd., One Stock | 1992 OLDS A DR «10 DOWN | a Be he nie condition OA 63816 TDR | west of Middlebelt Rd. between | and assume payments a 3 | 19M) Stude, ........ $200) 5) pontiac SEDAN $1195 HY det black. No ust, A-l car.| Pita St. & Square Lake Rd ,, Woodwara. Birmingham | 1954 Ford SEPOS aa radio, and heater Robdtn s | ares. B_ 41545 | ‘§¢ FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. SEDAN. ‘34 OLDs SUPER 8 HOLIDAY | NAL oO aCe re blue tral a beautiful car ‘sY CHEVY 2 DOOR, RADIO, Leno aad Deater. Cortner Stude- Gipsy fea and ivory Full power | POSS CHEN eee s5 SRD | pall al Ace tahe neg ot ition. - irminy ™. miles oadmd = witt = be signals. Good -— : aie —— equipment, Th aGs ie bbs: 1952 Dodpe 5..-.... R45 fF _ Elncoin +1100 _ "se down and ana, aseume’ ay mest 33 Mercury MORTH CHEVROLE: T j JOSS Mere, ......-.- $1445 T\ ua J al * t J ih < , aps ttt 8. Woodware e._|. i. -Rerecate snad hath Mere pe Lincoln 53-1100. 1st Plymouth silelsie Set s les and Wacker tees pam taal $1195, SEPTEMBER 195Q Pontiac ..... on Pale. nice, Your car CLEARAN L146 Cadillac $175 | SPECIAL ORTH CHE ROLET 2 AD ( | + « AC sree wee Ds | Wood ward a 2, Mile "33: Mercury - | Nash 1954 4 door sms 1954 Chev. ........ SITIOS ONS Lincoln 5- re Montmorency blue bat. | Mercury 1961 Coupe |. $445 WON 7 s >: | 33 Dodge R rs " verdrive S8a0% ine CHEVROLET ae TOl GON: tom with gray Power steer-| Lincoln 1881 4 door’ ....,-. 303 | JMO Meese. ..... . S125 a Plymouth R & H 8345 vertible. WW. R & H. New ing. radio and hester Tr aserene po ; oped, Oe sist D4 Fir dome 4dr oaded $1505) ere 4 “oC . ede 1 a white orlon top, FE 2- $1995 |Win ce borg MECIL SPECIALS 34 Firedoms club coupe new $168d _ 1958 CHEVIE BEL AIR Va HARD. | Ford con varies BR & OH sean SQ) | - ( ) gs $2 Custom 4 dr R & HM auto Like Pad 7000 Miles. : 49 Mercury — 1994 4 door - sities | * Ane, (trams)... S219)" trans pLymouTis extras. 5-0178 ‘ord 1954 4 « "S | Bright Spot” Jerome Olds-Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8.0488 FE 8.0488 DOWN 47 Buick 48 Chevrolet "48 Pontiac Conv. ’S1 Pontiac Cl. Cpe. "530 Hudson "51 De Soto $5.00| To PM. Oliver Buick Has 59 New Buicks to Sell By Oct. lst --- Plus 108 Good Reconditioned ‘Used Cars. We're © Ready to Give the Highest Trade-Ins for Good Clean Used Cars. Stop Now at 210 Orchard Lk. Rd: and -See Pontiac's Busiest Dealer .... y OLIVER BUICK A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF GOOD RECONDITIONED USED FORDS—CHEVROLETS—PONTIACS—BUICKS _) MINUTE FINANCING — 12 Courteous Salesmen lager to Serve You FE2-9101 ° Demonstration Ride ee | WHAT IS A BARGAIN ? Usually it's something nobody wants, until some- | body says “You'll save money on it.” These cars | are not bargains. They are good honest buys — the kind every one wants. "$2 Ford Tdr. with radio, ost! and |) Ford-O-Matic. Nice car. $795 54 Pontiac S53 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe with heater and Hydramatic. $895 : "54 Mercury radio, Monterey Hardtop. Radio. heater ~ Starchief 4dr Radio. heater. Merc-O-Matic and w walls. Hydramatic and white wails. 'S3 Chevrolet "34 Chevrolet “210 sedan Nice. Has tadia, Rel Air # dr Radio heater, heater and direction signals Power Glide and cliee windows = * 53 Chevrolet 31 Pontiac Pel Air 4 @r Radio heater, dr Radio, heater Hydramatic white walle and directionals. and 2 tone paint. "53 Pontiac "S1 Chevrolet Ghieftain Deluxe 41 Radio, ‘dr Radio heater and Power heater and Hydramatic {ilire Very sharo $1095 $495 "S4 Pontiac - 49 Buick 4 4; Radio—meate: Myrdra- ‘dr with radio and heater. matic and 13.000 miles. Let tt got tt $1495. $102.29 $2 Pontiac "48 Ponttac 4dr Radio, heater and Hrdra- ‘dr. sedan with radio and heat+ [) matic transmission er Good littl car | $895 ’53 Ford 4 dr Radio. — Matic and 2 tone. $1095 $129.95 52 Pontiac 4dr. sedan, This car is equipped with direction signals. $695 100 More Cars to Choose From | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE, "Goodwill Used —_ $5 MT. cL Emre iS = EE 3-7117 Pord-O- A 3 + " 955 FORD RANCH WAGON Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License $ 5 /\/ Mo. With Only Ten ($10) Down or $5339 Mo. A-] Buys "34 Ford Cty. Sed. $1399 ’54 Pontiac 2 dr.. .$1399 532 Plymouth 4 dr. $544 33 Hudson 2 dr... .$499 "34 Pont. S. Wen. $1599 If Your Old Car ls Worth $125 Cheapies ‘49 Ford 2 dr......$144 ‘49 Dodge Sedan .. .$99 “ST Stude. 4 dr.....$199 "49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 ’51 Ford Hardtop. .$599 80 Buick Sed. ....$199 53 Plymouth 4 dr. $699 "48 Nash Sed. ..... $74 ™ Ford 2dr... SO) yo hes. Pac. $144 ‘53 De Soto 4 dr... $744 50 Ford 2 di... .. $159 "S2 Buick Riviera. S644 52 Ford 2dr......$509 4) Sash 2dr... STM 'S2 Mere. 4dr. ....$79 cos '53 Dodge 2 dr.....$744 0 54 Chev. 2dr..../.89 — Contervibles "33 Ford 2 dr.. $744 *52 Nash Jide)... $444 *s3 Chev. Conv... .. $999 "31 Mere. S. Wen. $499 "49 Ford Conv... .$299 "SL Plymouth 4 dr. $299. 734 Ford Conv... .$1399 782 Chev 2 dies S30) 250 ew Cons S590 33 Pont, Dix. 4dr. S446 scr cea Cony. .... $490 "$2 Pont. Dts. 2 dr. Sou "33 Pont.-DIx. 4 dr. $044 "34 Plymouth 2 dr. $900 '53 Chev. 2dr..... $744 Trucks re an oe e 520s 88 2 dn, gym St Ford 13 & pick. $744 ’33 Buick Riviera $1199 "50 Ford cab & ch. $299 52 Dodge 4 dr.....$499 — °53 Ford cab & ch. $999 53 Ford R. Wen... $899 at ; ; "53 Merc. 4 dr... . $899 47 Ford 12 t. pick. $199 °32 Ford Victoria. .$799 "48 Ford '4 t. panel $99 1954 FORD 2-DR. Includirig Taxes and License $35, 75 Monthly. 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Bill Flemming. ‘ . 2) TV W = }11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. ” fe aan Dr. Ever- | Jackie Cooper in “Where Are = Your Children.” 6:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents. | Clint Walker in “Cheyenne.” (4) ‘a: 30—(4) Tonight. Steve . Allen Dinah Shéfe. Music. (2) News.| With variety. Doug Edwards. . 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John | WEDNESDAY MORNING Cameron Swayze. (2) Patti '6:50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. Page Show. Songs. |6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00—(9) The Visitor. Drama TBA. | 7:00—(4) . Toda y. (4) Martha Raye. Music, va- | Show. riety with Martha Raye, Rocky |7:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. Graziano, guests Tallulah Bank-! 8:90@—(2) Cartoon Classroom. head, speller Gloria Lockerman. | 8:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. (2) Navy Log. Premiere of new| News Ace. series; factual adventores drawn | 8:20—(2) Welcome Travelers. from the exploits of U.S. Navy | - Wixie Wonderland. personnel; “Frogman” tells of 9:00—(4) Romper the members of an underwater Garry Moore. demolition team. 7:30—(7T) Wyatt Earp, Townsmen | -demand that Marshal Earp form | a posse to bring in a fugitive | 10: :00—(4) Home. killer. -Hugh O'Brian stars. (9) | 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. Dial 9 Theater. Hugh Beaumont, | 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten- Ann Savage in “Apology for, nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. Murder."’ (2) You'll Never Get | tt: (5—(2) Love of. Life. Rich. Premiere of new series 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) . with Phil Silvers as fast-tdiking.| Seareh for Tomorrow. money hunting sergeant in the | 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. Army. 11:55—(7) News Ace : 7) Mz 2 or Daddy. | 8:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (7) (7) Room. (2) ) Re- que Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. % Danny Thomas in “The Little | , League,” Danny becomes a | 12:0@—(7) 12 O'clock Comics. (4) coach. (4) Fireside Theater.| Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies Jane Wyman stars in ‘Holiday! Day. in Autumn.” (2) TBA. |12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of 8:30—(7) Cavalcade of America.| Shows. : John Marshall places his in- | 12:65—(2) Girl Talk. (9) Prayer, tegrity and Supreme Court pres- | Sign On. tige above politics in ‘Decision | 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) for Justice.” Jeff Morrow stars | oe Mat. (2) Robert Q.| wis as the former (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. (9) Pick the 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- Stars. New talent from all over | letter’s Houseparty. Canada introduced by Dick M. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted McDougall. (4) March of Medi- | Mack's Matinee. (2) The Big cine. How atomic medicine helps | Payoff. control cancer; cancer gun ,2:30—(9) Wednesday Matinee. (4) demonstrated. Premiere of a tala new series. (2) Spotlight Play- y Show. : oes. Arthur ‘Franz, Marilyn 3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) | Erskine in “‘By-Line.” story of | Way of the World. (2) Brighter | Olive Brook, Judy Campbell in | 3:15—(4) (4) 11:15—(7) Armehair Theater. Don | Leuis March in “Shipboard Ro- | First — (2) Secret Storm. | 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. 3: ana Modern Romance. 3:55—(9) News. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Fur and Feather. Walk with Kirk. Colt (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. | (2) The Early Show. 5:30—(7) Superman. (4) Rex & Rinty. - (2) Morning | PO)K’ Intelligence Reports Capture of Red Korea Spy SEOUL w—South Korea today announced the arrest of a North | Korean ‘spy and identified him as a younger brother of North Korean Lt. Gen. Lee Sang Cho, former / senior Communist delegate to the | and now North Korean ambassador | to Russia. The ROK army Counterintelli- gence Corps identified him in a formal announcement as Lee Sang Hwan, 27, ‘genuine er’ of Lee. Later, however, a CIC spokes: | man said the suspect Was a cousin | of the North Korean General. The | dise repancy ms, not explained. The CIC a "Lee Sang Hwan was arrested north of Seoul last | ‘month as he was ‘preparing to | cross into North Korea ‘‘after five ‘years of espionage and sabotage.” They said Lee had been mas- querading as a South Korean ‘army captain and carried ‘‘fake ROK army travel orders.” Don't Forget Catsup PROVIDENCE, R. I. w — The New England Telephone Co, was well prepared for Hurricane Jone. It announced that not only were) It Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob | the usual measures taken to pro-| | tect stock and keep service going | but the cafeteria refrigerator at * | but not me. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush | Shorty. 4:30—-(9) Howdy pee (4) | Howdy Doody. | 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. 5:90—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice (it at least 10 hours. , . younger broth- | |ing at home?” | tographer. ‘put didn't care.” |But I hope I still am after my first ‘show. . | Martha Raye Defends "Buffalo Bob’ | TV Clown Title Tonight Back at Work | By EARL WILSON WESTPORT, Conn. — Martha Raye, the country's areatent woman clown, is returning to«TV tonight to » defend her title— | | and she's a nervous wreck about it. * * * * Goodness, yes! (She hadn't even seen the script when I came | up here to interview her a few days before the show.) Some photographers and I popped in | us off to shop for a week's groceries. “The stores close kinda early here,” she said, as she drove | strenuous fields of human endeav- away from, “Shangri La,” her or, is no exception. Here is how | home in the woods, out on a | one very successful young man | was struck down and now has risen again with a new philosophy. His name is Bob Smith kids know him as Buffalo Bob, host ,on that delightful hit program for Martha's best friends call her children, * TV. hill. “Maggie,” behind her. on's ‘naned “Maggie,” her big boxer, sat The station wag- too. “Maggie.” We drove past the Gabors' | home on into town, where times buying a loaf of bread— store; She was in brown slacks, walk- | ur ing up a pleasant little street. CBS’ filmed Phil Silvers show MARTES Spee will be on against her on NBC. “They asked me to film mine and move it out to Hollywood, | I like my New York and my Connecticut.” “You're not wild about Hollywood?” “& studio dropped me once, and everybody out there brushed me off I couldn't get arrested in that town. But here, everybody was nice, even when I wasn’t workin’.” I'd heard about Martha's famous Mulligan stew and made a few hints. : You know, I asked about the recipe * * * “You use all the fresh vegetables. * Including zucchinl. Cook Ten hours! “Let it stand and serve it the next day...” Oh well, it was a good idea even if it didn’t work: A small boy came up, and asked her if she had a daughter in “Mr. Flynn's room” at the public school. He meant Melodye, 11, who's just. started there. The young man hadn't believed Melodye when she said she was Martha Raye's daugh- ter. Then others came up—for her autograph. “I'm a big hit in this town today!” tx- claimed Martha. “Usually they see me /and run the other way.” “Got a good script for the first show?” 1 asked. “Haven't seen it yet. I never look at it till I start rehearsing.” “How do you learn it so fast? Work- ‘Oh, I never take ; a script home.” x .* * * We headed back to “Shangri La.” Martha said;“I hope they sold that loaf ‘of bread. I should’ve bought it, after handling it so much.” “Some lady boughtgit,” said a pho- “She know you'd handled it “How do you like that?” said Martha. “Yes, I'm very large in Westport today. ” SANDU SCOTT THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Playwright Charlie MacArthur's been very, very ill, but with the main office “is full of ham-| Helen Hayes at his side at the hospital, he’s now much im- : : 6 He — 13 U8 rome Thor in ‘The Mediter-' — _—— : ranean."’ (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron in, “A Girl's Best ater. ‘Temple of Truth.” Soupy’s On. Johnny Slagle subs with music, variety. | (9) Good Neighbor ~Theater. | SEE 1956- THE NEW RCA VICTOR TV at HAMPTON TV ¥ 825 W. Heron FE 4-2525 Due to alterations we will not ” an overeager reporter whose , Day. i burger. | girl friend saves him from walk- | =. cuosa - ing into a trap. 1 poume sccet | 9:00—(7) United Jewish Appeal. | ¢ ye “trom Broderick Crawford, J. Carrolf " es cee | il | 3 =i evokes ® Naish in ‘Man on a Bus.” the ~ jegacy 5 story of a group of Israeli im- u pee ~ | migrants (9) Paragon Plav- 15 Get free {6 7 1b y house. ‘The Surgeon.”” (4) Truth 16 epee im- bd er Consequences. 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