Lose Licenses ‘Soviet opposition to Ger-| ‘lated he might be ready to put a ‘the Texas State Board of Medical . feal doctor were found guilty of j Hi a 3 "¢ ‘Soviet Diplomat Brings Different - View fo Geneva "Western Allies Believe Recall to Moscow Has Softened Red Aftitude GENEVA (#—Soviet For- eign Minister V. M. Molotov returned to the Big Four conference today from top level talks in Moscow, ~ * x 6 aries a See, ‘lotéi Hints Concessions Good News?|. B. M. MOLOTOV Soviet Foreign Minister Western leaders believe a* remark he’ made in the Soviet capital about bring- ing “better baggage”-with him meant his three-day talks there had softened many’s early reunification. American authorities also specu- more friendly front:on Riissia’s attitude toward President Eisen- hower's proposal for reciprocal aerial inspection of military in- stallations in the United States and the Soviet Union — while re- | newing the Soviet demand for, prompt . outlawing of atomic “Of course,” he continued, “there will te certain difficulties | on some questions, But you know | the Russian proverb, ‘Moscow was not built ir. one day’."” Whatever the Russian’'s move may be, it seemed seer @ on! conference was going into a criti- | cal phase and that Germany was | Cancer Doctors Board Finds Physicians ~ Guilty of ‘Dishonorable’ Clinic Operations DALLAS, Tex. ~The licenses of seven_doctors associated with the Hoxsey Cancer Clinic of Dal- las were revoked yesterday by Examiners. ; Thos bt Galbopatle wi oan “unprofessional” and ‘‘dishonor- able” conduct after a day-long hearing. The identical charges against all seven included: ay a in Plane Crash Find ‘Bomb-Like’ | sidewalls of the luggage compart- | still climbing when the explosion Probe Explosion Burst Shattered. Craft's Hold in Colorado Mishap DENVER (®—Probers are study- ing evidence of a “bomb-like ex- plosion"” which shattered the rear luggage hold of a United Air Lines plane ‘in a crash killing 44 persons Nov, 1, a Civil Aeronautics Board officials said last night, James N. Peyton, chief of the CAB's investigation division, said Investigators estimated was at 11,000 feet and It was the second United Air Lines crash in. the Rocky Mom- tain within a month. On Oct, 6 a UAL coach flight smashed into Medicine Bow Peak in south- mole ern Wyoming, killing all 66 aboard in the nation’s worst commercial air lines disaster. Envoy Says All of Israel Ready to Battle Egypt DETROIT (INS)—Dr. Dov Jo-— seph, Israel's Minister for de- He edded. however, that ' “there is a_sober realization throughout Israel today of the gravity of the situation.” | bine IIT. ‘at the Military Air Trans- |Predicted for Area ‘| for the next five.days. It will be | You Figure It Out ; | as hte tae Beier Friday Ike Will Address Nation| \From Hospital and Capital| DENVER (P—President Eisenhower nation briefly on television and radio Out of Fitzsimons Army Hospital Rriday and again when. he arrives in Washington that f The Denver remarks—the afer country after seven weeks | will be at Lowry Air Force: rnoon, ident’s first to the of hospital convalescence— Base a: moment before he) walks up the 17-step ramp+ to his private plane, Colum- And his equally informal talk in Washington will be port Terminal at National Airport when he steps from President's doctors said it will be late January or Catoctin Mountain retreat at Thurmont, Md., to attend Cabinet and possibly National Security Council meetings, Tomorrow the President will be host at the hospital to President Carlos Castillo Armas of Guate- Warmer Weather The weatherman says it will be Temperatures will average from three to six degrees below normal warmer Wednesday and then: be- coming colder again -by Friday. It is expected to be rather cold over the - weekend according to the Weather Bureau. The lowest temperature pre- ceding 8&8 a.m. was 30 degrees. The thermometer registered 35 at 2 p.m, : HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Bing) Crosby says, on whether he plans to retire: “Let's just say that I'm i as much than Betty Hutton.” Wilson Refurns From Geneva Would Favor Another Summit Confab; to Act. | in Army-Air Force Spat | WASHINGTON (INS) terday that he would favor an- other “sammit'’ meeting of the Big Four leaders if such a step! would continue progress ‘toward Wilson, “who has been attending | mined on objectives that seem o- sirable from their point of view.” oodward Deer ams Into Car of City Resident Deer don't abound in this area Hills at 11 p.m. last night. Kenneth E. Sturdevant, 21, of 92 Summit- Ave., was returning to Pontiac with a friend after eating the Fisher Body worker stated, _|“and hit the car headon.” The six-point, 150-pound animal was killed—instantly. Sturdevant's ‘ear received minor damage to one | | headlight and the grille. The deer was turned ect to conservation officers. Declare $1 Dividend on New GM Stock NEW YORK (#—General Motors Corp. Monday declared a year-end will. aria the — Defense » | Secretary Charles E, Wilson said on his return to Washington yes-| ™ or — , SEEK STANDARD — Eugene E. Brossard, manager of the Saginaw office pf the State Auto Li- cense Bureau shows how the 1956 plates are smaller cooperate with: manufacturers seeki .s a. ing to standardize | Nov. 21. plate size in all 48 states. The new plates are green letters on a white background — a reversal -of the these. of 1955. Plates were reduced-in width to| 1955 color scheme. Plates may go on sale Monday, ‘New Committe Works Toward Compromise. . Continued Impasse Will _ Kill All Programs Aimed +~at-Aiding Defectives. 4 : 4 3 : f : a gan Legislature’s bitter week-old fight over addi- tional bed space for men- tally deficient children reached the do-or-die stage at noon today. AP Wirephote 1| Confirms Mrs, ‘Woodward’s Story = Youth Admits to Pail MINEOLA, N.Y. @ — A prowl- | ber, who. at first denied being on the estate of William E. Wood- ward Jr. the night of his shotgun | death, now says he was breaking into the house at the time, lection) ing of Oct. 30 was reported by Nas- | sau County police hesecad yes- terday. The new account on some points. the story given by beautiful, blonde Ann Woodward who said she thought she was shooting at a prowler when she killed her wealthy sportsman hus- band. Mrs, Weadnand, si wt hes been in a hospital under a doc- tor’s care for shock and grief since the day of the shooting, told police a noise woke her gs AP Wirephote PAUL W. WIRTHS around 2 o’clock that Sunday” — and. deep-seated fear of- prowler panicked her into iliocsiais blindly into a darkened hall. Her 35- - fear: -old husband was‘ dividend of $1 on the ‘new stock | standing across the hall at the resulting from the three-for-one split ‘approved by shareowners last September. The dividend is payable Dec. 10, to holders of record Nov. 18. door of his bedroom and caught a blast of gunshot on the side of his fiead, dying almost immediately. -Twogdays afier the shooting,. | Wirths, a 23-year-old German ref-:. Today's declaration brings total7 ugee,.was picked up as a prowler | dividends for the year to $2.16 23 | known to have been operating in on the basis of the new shares. ithe estate-dotted section of Long Island's North Shore. He was held on a burglary charge not connect- ed withthe Woodward case. He first told police he broke into the Woodward garage and swim- On that Saturday night Wirths hung around the 12-room Wood- “The first conference com- mittee of House and Senate opponents jn the second ‘special session in two weeks | failed to agree and a second was named for a showdown State Republicans Move ito Develop ‘United Front’ WASHINGTON (#—Michigan Republican chiefs, with top national GOP leaders sitting in, have come up with a plan which they hope will close a party split and give’ them a “United Front” in next year's elections. The party has been split between factions led by kens and Postmaster Gen- | eral Arthur Summerfield. Leonard W. Hall, national chairman, sat in yesterday on a peace meeting which came up with a plan to give an. important voice in the coming cam to those Mich Republicans “dis- agreeing with the present leadership” of Feikens. Besides Hall, Robert Hum-. pheys, national campaign direc- tor; Clifford O'Sullivan, Michigan national committeeman, and Sum- merfield were among those at- tending the closed-door meeting. O'Sullivan ang Feikens said at a Rews conference that it is no -seeret some Michigan Republi- “cah leaders have opposed Fei- ™kens. So to present a “united front” to Democrats next year they said they decided to “broad- en the base’ of the Michigan campaign committee, Feikens said O'Sullivan, Mrs. Gatherine Gibson of Monroe, . vice State Chairman John Fei-+ Mount Pleasant, national commit: teewoman, “and others’ would be! — to the campaign committee. “others,”’ Feikens conceded, wae consist chiefly of those who have opposed his leadership. . REVISE BYLAWS Asked whether Summerfield had approved the program, O’Sulli- van suplied: “Yes, I would say so." O'Sullivan said it ales would be necessary to revise the bylaws of the state central committee — to broaden the base of the campaign committee, ee With the changes, O'Sullivan said “it will be possiblt to bring into our campaign organization the rep- resentatives of all elements of the party, including our gongression- al delegation, our Michigan legis- lative representatives, our Young Republicans and our women's or- ganizations.” “If it (the campaign committee) is to be properly balanced, it should include representation of those who may have been in dis- agreement with the present lead- | chairman of the state central com- aoa Mrs. Rae C. Hooker otf ership of the party, O'Sullivan add- ed. Reporter Sees City Night Life on Vice Squad Tour ge, t i il 1H ui! & 93% ?. ® si Th ij i Hi zs ; af 2 = i & left the station to go on the night's patrol. First stop was behind the old , where a car smoking a- cigarette. She had been waiting for some- one. Her eyes were heavy-lidded, the pupils unnaturally dilated; she moved slowly and her speech ' .|In-Today’s Press. : County News | peeweean ene: 8, r ee Sports...... weet eeee MM, 2, A Theaters illegal establishments within the was slurred. She had been aking dope. We searched the car, but found- nothing. In the end she got a ticket for driving without a li. cones, and her car was towed to the Police Yard. We drove on, through residential streets. After a time Cooley, who was oe, slowed down and He expidined that although po- city limits, warrants for Sal could not be obtained without the cooperation of citizens. And, he added dryly, the citi- zens who make such establish- ‘ments profitable aren't the type to swear out complaints. one in which officers investigate a house which has previously been complained of, hopirig to find clear evidence .of illegal activity. Even when a tip-over raid doesn't pro- duce evidence, he said, it succeeds in halting activity for the night. We drove past several ‘ more places, waiting for crowds to gather, This generally happens, the detectives said, after two in the ‘morning. A tip-over raid, he explained, is |. lice know definitely of about 40’ nee “Charley used te operate out of there," Johnston said, pointing to one house, “He on educated | about three weeks ago. His place was raided, his stuff was smashed, he was locked * He really got religion.” ‘We parked for ents on the corner of Bagley street and Wes- sen street, center of a high pro- iMegal “The Corner,” Soheston said, “You know, this is one of the most famous places in -the. state. They come here from Detroit, tucky, Canada, all over the coun- try. ‘“ “The other day we picked up a. | sosaaes on ~~ 2, Col, 3) 4 Ken. | Water Situation Termed Crucial Alone in Six Counties Facing: Shortages EAST LANSING «® — Michigan | local governments will need nearly ia billion dollars in the next 10 - | years to meet water and sewage | system needs, the State Water | Resources Commission told a con- ference of governmental repre- sentatives yesterday, The Commission said the billion dollar estimate resulted from ar- swers to questionnaires sent 352 governmental subdivisions in the state. ve Of the total, it said, an estt- mated 671 million dollars wilt be needed in Wayne, Oakland, Ma- comb, Washtenaw, St. Clair and Monree Counties. $671 Million Needed The conference was called by et ee THE PONTIAC Ee Tae Fe oe be A = + = Pp oa F Aeris i : Eon cr ihe Ss fa od an Parking ot put over for another week on a new municipal ot program. = tation at last week's City Com- mission meeting, the report was man has bonding attorney. Willman ‘said ‘today the at- torney has requested another. week te study the proposals and prepare the mecessary legal “The bonding“ordinance, has to be 100 per cent perfect for presen: | tation to the stafe,”’ he said. “We, ’ want it, to. be correct ‘and ‘the at- | torney said he could not have it | ready until next week.” Although parking is not ‘up for discussion at tonight's Commis- | sion meeting, other important mat- ters are. Included is an order from the State health commissioner regard-. ‘Delayed City ‘Manager Walter K. Will- postponed at the request of the /- _|Up nothing Woodward's _ Group of GM's Bigness, ; Mirely too big.” - ‘| the Senate Antitrust and M ‘sion of a four week ‘‘study” of “Testifies for Anti-Trust | BIRMINGHAM — Offers Curb Proposals WASHINGTON un ~ 'T, K. Quinn | Changes for | i “It. unwittingly threatens ‘the very. existence of countless good companies and eventually our own free American institutions,” Guinn said in a statement prepared for} lonopoly subcommittee at the opening ses- PERMIT PUBLIC TO BECOME PARTNERS—Meémbers of the Ford | family, shown above, have decided to sell stock in the Ford Motor Co. vice president; Josephine and William Clay, a vice president. Josephine to the public. Mrs. Edsel Ford, second from left, is shown with her four | is married to Walter Ford, no blood relation to the Ford family, 4 children: Henry II, left . Ford Motor Co. president: AP. Wirephote Benson, center, a Police Arrest. ‘Three in Raid Officers Stop Attempt Confiscate $244.66 ‘A Pontiac Police Vice Squad raid on a house at 100 Jackson St. yes- terday resulted in three arrests and the confiscation of $244.66 in numbers. betting receipt slips. Sgt. William Nesbitt, who con- ducted the raid with Detective Eugene Hendren, said the 168 slips were one man’s collections for one day. ; Armed with a warrant for a traffic offense, Nesbitt and- Hen- dren raided the house yesterday afternoon, catching the: three un- criminating receipts and records. Held for investigation on vilo- lating State gambling laws were Sam Guthrie, M4, of 100 Jackson all parts of the separate bedrooms hand. i Wirths found a Blass paneled door leading from the roof into an Was declined. = Police have announced their in- vestigation of the case has turned to contradict Mrs. claim that the fatal teday, shooting was an accident. Asked ae eeebhs ne ceee 1 odisciadtsiuldedaiaiel Loh de tdi ané what significance he attached to .| Wirths’ new story, Nassay County meei | Detective Chief Stuyvesant Pinnell said: at this time, I give it to you now case is worth 10 million bucks.” PUT OFF WILL The filing of Woodward's will, which to Burn Bet Records; St; Jessie Tiller, 50, of 106° Jack- | °Y ‘ia neat quietly decorated; quietly lighted. | table literally covered with burned- “T am not going to attempt fo). :| eredit it with any great significance \Oft-Year Elections Probed J N. Assembly for National Vote Trends By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Contests, for governor of Ken- | |drew the most attention in off. | |year elections today to fill ‘state, county and city offices. * * * Although national issues’ were lacking, the balloting was watched for some hint of possible trends in voter sentiment. ° Sharing interest with candidate | scraps was an Ohio referendum on a proposal that would clear the ‘way for a supplemental layoff pay Reporter Receives Tour of City Vice (Continued From Page One) guy from Florida. He'd only been in the state two days, but he was here at the Corner.” | As we watched, a car with On- tario license plates drove slowly t Cooley, who had been watching a sidewalk . gathering, grunted ‘in disgust. : “He's seen us,” he said. “That guy in the light.topcoat. He’ was about to make a buy. for the one in the car, but he's seen us.” The’ gathering broke up and the) men drifted unobtrusively away. | It was 2:@0 a.m. Cooley flipped plan negotiated by Ford and Gen- eral Motors with some “700,000 CIO ‘tucky and mayor of Philadelphia auto workers. | The only congressional contest involved Michigan’s 15th—Detroit District where 21 candidates bat- tled in a primary for places in a | q . Voting Today Group Still Deadlocked | Over Nation to Be Seated on Council — Tincinding “Giant Business; Threat /wants to try to find out how GM Dec, 13 special election to fill a! ¢ House vacancy caused. by the death) UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, (INS) last September of Rep. John D. —The U. N. Assembly tries again Dingell, Democrat, | today to break the Philippines-Yu-’ Aside from ‘scores of city elec- gosiav deadlock over a Security. tions, state legislatures were being Council seat. . chosen in Kentucky and Virginia,/— The ‘first ballot will be the 13th now firmly in Democratic hands, | in the series to select a successor and in New Jersey, where the ‘© the:two-year post being vacated legislature long has been Repub- |” Turkey. lican-conirolied. | The Philippines, which has Mississippi was electing a gov- led on all previous ballets, re- ernor, but this was a formality,; ceived 34 votes to 24 for Yugo- J. P, Coleman, Democrat, won the; Slavia and 2 fer rege on primary and had no Republican last voting session on GM, the world’s largest manu- facturing firm. ¥ : Quinn proposed a “‘maximim free enterprise bill’ designed to restrict the size of large corpora- tions and possibly to persuade them to break up, This, said Quinn, is' the way to deal with what he, termed the “giantism issue."” He said this is the ‘‘pressing, dread- ful issue” facing the country. corpora tions,.Quinn formerly was a vice- oresident-of the General Electric Corp. He now is head.of two small firms, T. K, Quinn Co. and Moni- tor Equipment Corp., in New York. He has written a number of books, to Democracy” and "I Quit Mon- ster Business." ‘ Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo), pre- siding over the hearings, has said they are not an investigation of GM, But he said the subcommittee grew so big and to look into com- plaints that GM has exerted un- due pressure on jts dealers and of steeper corporation , tax rates on firms exceeding the maximum. Tax rates would be | as the size of these | firms increased. So es Quinn said the “ehormous- pur- ‘chasing power” of GM and _ its large advertising outlays give it strength that he said is unhealthy for the country, : Aside from car manufacture, | opposition today, Thirty-nine votes are required Most political experts figured the for election. oA | Democrats would retain the Ken- 4 compromise proposal to give” tacky ——— and Philadel- | the Philippines Turkey's seat on | gee ~ good Rlceen ‘Sine the understanding: Yugoslavia | doults abou. Kentucky aise | Pond succeed Manila in 1958 was deep De tie nd wen ani by the U. S. but rejected ° | by Britain. ed to help the Républican candi- date, - . ; BRITISH BACK REDS CHANDLER'S RUNNING As @ result, the U. S. and a sioner, Chandler is trying for a | °™™em! ni political comeback after 10 years A British spe mn admitted ‘His is there In a case for wider _ We went to Edna's first. Tt was ' . inconspicu- ous in what I would have labeled a fairly good district. Edna’ met us at the door, smil- ing. ‘Hi, boys!" — | “Hello: Edna. Where's all your business tonight?” “Sure wish I knew. Quiet as On the sofa two girls were. smok- ing and. sipping highballs. They stared at: us,.not speaking. Edna chatted gaily. ‘There aren't any gilded dens | of vice in Pontiac. Not in the old tradition of re@_plush, and giltframed mirrors. - Edna's, Cooley and Johnston said, was . one of the classiest in the city. Our next stop. was a bit more sordid. There were about 15 peo- light, while we stared at each other. Emerging from a_ bed- ‘room, -he turned to the boy nearest ‘hing. “You live here?” “No, sir." “Go where you live.” | ‘The boy rose, bolted for the 'door. “This is the way out,” he breathed.’ The rest filed after him. Going out, I noticed a rickety out electrical fuses. Pointing them out to Cooley, I told him the place would probably burn down before he got a warrant to close it. “No,” he said. -*"These places never burn dowh, They.just keep rollin’ along.” Hardy Golfers to Brave Winter's Snow, Sleet WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (INS) — Golfers are a hardy breed, The Westchester Commis- sion has the Saxon Woods Golf Course at Scarsdale will be kept open all winter,’ in- Stead of closing in December, to “snow-bird"’ golfers. Woman Struck by Cor Mrs, Helen V. Travis, 17, of 14 Woman, 55, Hurt in Fall | Barkley and Clements, Those three leratic ticket. : Nominees for Dingell Post jin special election to determine Denney, former U.S. law, -Demécratic Gov. Lawrence present circumstances” the pre- Wetherby could not seek reelec-| posed compromise was out of tion, : —o - place. : é U..S. Ambassador Henry Cabot tory for their man by upwards of stan digg bw has ae pean 100,000 votes. Denney captains fore- | ivatels for a week. called it_an cast his triumph by 25,000 me ante nee Ag enh lg 60,000 ra . | “equitable” solution to the dead- The Democrats split this year in wx. ; a bitter primary campaign. Chand-) ANNOUNCED FIRST ler won nomination_overthe- com-| The Philippines was the first to * * * - Chandler leaders predicted vic- Legislature Stymies Quinn said, GM ‘‘could at will en- | ter-any~field it chooses and be-: come even more: industrially dom- inant." ; . Over Hospital Issue (Continued From Page One). approval, the Senate sweetened its bill—as compared to last week— by increasing -the number of chil- dren in boarding homes from 100- to 300 and the number to be kept in private hospitals under—state contract from 175 to 300. MAY BUY HOSPITALS : The i agreed to these boosts, , still. demanded the purchase of the two local hospitals. | To .offset some Senate criticism of the price, the House agreed to buy the institutions at a price to | be fixed by the state tax com- mission. : Oakland County'had put a two | million dollar price on its sana-— torium and trustees of the Farm- — ington Hospital asked $750,000. bined opposition of Gov. Wether-| announce its candidacy for the post by's state organization ‘and . Sens. | Britain.and Russia, after Commu- ater pledged support to the Demo- | nist Poland was defeated on the early ballots, Both the U. S. and the Philip: - pines held high hopes of a Ma- ‘pila victory, Yugoslay sources Also on the Kentucky ballot was | a state constitutional. amendment whieh would lower the minimum voting age from 21 to 18. Only Georgia now allows 18 year olds, “Te sent. . to vote, - . It was believed that the com- Philadelphians were. deciding a| promise -proposal met little favor ‘) race for mayor between Democrat | with the Belgrade delegation, in } district ‘attorney, and Republican pian. |W, Thacher Longstreth, 35, an ad-| . Richardson Dilworth; 57, former: view of British opposition to the vertising executive, Both call them- * selves liberals, "Tigers Sign Gordon *, 2 *® | In 1951 Dilworth helped Demme | Replace Lynn ‘Rowe cratic- Mayor Joseph §. Clark Jr.| DETRON (INS) — Detroit Ti- for the first time in 68 years, | former great secortl baseman, as Also electing mayors or ‘city|® coach to replace Lynwood councilmen were Boston, Cleve-| (Sclioolhoy) Rowe. land, Indianapolis, and many | The 40-year-old Gordon has been smaller cities in Arkansas, Connec- | supervisor of scouts on the West ticut, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Coast for Detroit since 1953. .He Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsyl- | joined the Tiger organization after vania, Utah and Wyoming, Some two seasons, 1951 and 1952, as of these were. nonpartisan elec. manager of Sacramento in the tions. . ' Pacifie Coast League. 15th District Now Choosing DETROIT — Michigan's 15th; lost to Dingell, and Larry Middie- Congressional District chooses a/ton, a former prosecutor's as- Republican and Democratic nom-| sistant, were conceded those with inee today to oppose each other) ‘best chances” among the Repub- lican candidates. Three Detroit suburbs also hold élections today, with Mayor Or- which: will succeed the late Rep. John Dingell’ (D-Mich). while Yugoslavia was drafted by; The Senate a Senators Harry F. Hittle (R-East Lansing), | Frank N. Beadle (R-St. Clair) and | Garland B. Lane (D-Flint) as a | committee to investigate the feas- ibility of the two purchases if no decision can be reached until the | | Esther’ lochrein of Ann Arbor, | Z : i Legge, 66, of 273 Cottage St. Mrs, Ruby Harms, Mrs. Betty Pitts, Mrs.. Elsie Baker, Ronald, Hareld and Norman, all of Pontiac, and 11 grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Grace. Martin, and a brother, Robert Podger, both also survive, : The Rev. Paul R. Havens, her pastor, will officiate at the funeral at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Sparks-_ Griffin Chapel. Burial. will be in Roseland Park Cemetery. John H. Stanton John Hi. Stanton, 30, of 502-W. Huron St. was dead on arrival last | night at Pontiac General Hospital. | He was born in Eau Claire, Wis. | Feb; 4, 1925, the son of John D.' and Grace Shay Stanton. He came here from Eau Claire | _, fix years ago and owned and oper- ated his own truck. - : Mr. Stanton is survived by five brothers,. Earlof New Carlisle, Ind., James, | » Leonard ‘and Kenneth, all of Pontiac; four sis- ters, Mrs. Mildred Colby of High- land, Ind., Mrs. Ejeanor Henson, Mrs.’ Eva Brougham and Mrs. Mary Larson. He will be at the Pursley Fu- neral Home until 9 p. m. Wednes- day. He will then be taken to the Stokes & Sons Funeral Home in oust the Republicans from City Hall 8¢ts ‘today’ signed Joe Gordon, | | of keeping the Legislature.in recess 8, and requiring them to commit January session. BROOMFIELD COMMENTS Meanwhile, Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said he has a definite commitment from. | the Senate Finance Committee that | Oakland County will be - given preference for the construction of | ~ | Egu Claire for service and burial. Patrick W. Duggan Gets Prison Terms b | After pleading guilty to kidnap- ing and gross inde Sept. 28, | Patrick W. Duggan, 21, received | | prison terms on doth counts from | Oakland County Circuit Judge | George B. Hartrick yesterday. | ouaen _ . - — St., was * bodoune problem moat | Sente to ‘ars in the ” Some state prison on me kid- x, ; | na count and io 5 | “Of the 23 Republican senators, morn charge. My Rang wil 22_are against purchase of the run concurrently. — | sanatorium before a full appraisal’ Duggan admitted “forcing . two | is made. Iwill support the pur- women into his truck while they chase once we have the appraisal.""| were walking on Whittemore Some tawmakers were -talking Street near Center Street last Aug. | session begins in January. - = | “The Oakland TR Seeateiten | might be taken over at that time and worked into 2 building pro- | until the end of the year if no_ indecent acts. He released them agreement is reached on the men- about four hours later, police said. tal hospital problem. i : ed This would prevent Gov. Wil- liams from calling them back into) & third.special session. Check for $800 Caps UF Drive. Carter St. was treated and re-| 4 Mrs, Esther Eldred, 55, of Roch- | Twelve Democrats were battling for the nomination in the usually heavily Democratic district and +sought three seats on the City ville Hubbard seeking his eighth two-year term in Dearborn. Royal Oak and Huntington Woods also choose municipal officials, councilmen. : In Royal: Oak seven candida’ Commission, but Mayor Howard K. a was unopposed for re-elec- t : es, ‘In Huntington Woods only Com- missioners J. Nelson. Ned W. | jau had yey ; t a 4 = eS —- a Tid z pt i i eel : rt mI . : *. Because jts latest drive saw 1 new members added to i rs 8? 2 if i E ri classroom meetings. Joseph Obey, Mrs. A. M. Gurley and Mrs. Howard Engard. ‘ . _ . * * Table and other Christmas dec- orations will be the theme of a talk given by Mrs. C. R. Ober. meyer when she addresses the ee i i fs Junior Woman's Club at 8 tonight. | the winter, school officials said today, after earning enough money scholarships for four students at the school. W-acre Gardens, on the || foundlers of Cranbrook school, are opened to the public every summer : a = fol resgyeg se tang Stanley Stines ~ yesterday, Star . - oe 9 eae te ee placed on two-year and assessed $200 court costs by , sanited 00, 8 bad checks totaling Tee ae { fi As : _Y Lae = ee ; ve { ee fol AVAILABLE ONLY AT .| S$0D‘s OR STATE STORES, » CAMEO VINEYARDS co., ‘FRESNO, Cason THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, NoVA sss 53 Auja-Nizana “zone south of Gaza, for Jews restore the peace in plus the tour- assurance that break out again. | , Soviet First Deputy already has tal reported Monday night to have Seceatany oe eae mere he saw |been “sharply critical” of Israel's - Secretary—of—State-Dulles-at-the}foreign policy during a dinrier| © Big Four foreign ministers con-| with Israeli Ambassador Joseph meee Vinpienich ia on" ely Sout ie Sharett is expected to leave for! member.of the presidium of. the Se ee central committee of the Russian since the ‘Palestine War has poe: Occupation of Farming Termed Hazardous PORTLAND «INS) — The oc- School Chimneys FORD, Conn. — A new school Kills Sons, Receives Two Life Sentences. 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Sizes in choice of as: ~4-6. sorted e recsupoossoueseosceseabevsbecesansensd BOYS’ & GIRLS’ CHARACTER Wrist Watch me 4 ae SO PO bes : ui : City ‘Manager Walter K, Will- * man has put over for another week “mission meeting, the report was postponed at the request of the bonding attorney. : _ want it. to be correct and the at- torney said” hecould-not have it ready until next week.” . Although’ parking “is not up for | discussion at tonight's’ Commis- — sion meeting, other important.mat- | : ‘tere ammo Included. is an order, from. the State health commissioner regard- 4 Report elo on Parking Lot \.. : "The bonding ordinance has to_. ““he 100 per cent perfect for presen-) tation to the state,” he said. “wel ee family, shown above, have * )ME: PARTNERS—Members _THE Ai . of the Ford ae . t . wae TIAC PRESS. ‘TPES © ; AP Wirephote | children: Henry If, left, Ford Motor Co. president; Benson, center, a decided to sell stock in thé”’Ford Motor Co. | vice president; Josephine and William Clay, a vice president. Josephine Police Arrest Three in Raid © | =.=: |drew the most - attention “in off) year elections today to fill ‘state, Officers Stop Attempt ‘to Burn Bet Records; | Confiscate $244.66 — ducted the raid with Detective Eugene Hendren, said the 168 slips | W8Y ‘were one man’s collections for one ; _ Armed. with a warrant for a dren raided the house yesterday afternoon, catching the three un- prepared. Scattering as the offi- cers appeared in the door, | tried to hide and burn the in- criminating receipts and records. Held for investigation on vilo- zii? TE 5 up nothing to contradict Mrs. Woodward's claim that the fatal + Wirths' new story, Nassau County pnt — tive Chief Stuyvesant Pinnell said: “y am not going to attempt to ‘™.| credit it with any great significance ripe Z5 _ tor National. By THE ASSOCJATED* PRESS Contestsfor governor of Ken- county and city offices. : » * *® lacking, the balloting was watched for some hint of ‘possible trends _ proposal “Armed ths warant or « Reporter Receives Tour of City Vice ling and. sipping highballs. ‘for a-supplemental layoff pay (Continued ‘From Page One) | guy from Florida. He'd only been in the state two days, but he was - there at the Corner." As we watched, a car with On- tario license plates. drove slowly by. : ; Cooley, who had been watching - 1& ‘sidewalk gathering, grunted in ; t. ‘He's seen ‘us," he said. “That guy in the light topcoat. He ‘was about to make a ‘buy for the one in the car, but he’s seen us.” The gathering broke up and the men drifted unobtrusively away. It was 2°90 a.m. Cooley flipped the aids, 0 hie aed & ne . inconspicu- ous in what I would have labeled a fairly good district. - Edna met us at the door, smil- ing. “Hi, boys!” : “Hello, Edna. Where's all your business ight?” “Sure wish I knew. Quiet as the grave.” stared at us, not speaking. Edna chatted gaily. e “You live here?” “No, sir.” : “Go where you live.” The boy rose, bolted for ‘the |door. “This is the way out,” he breathed.’ The rest filed after him. Going out, I. noticed a rickety table literally covered with burned- out electrical’ fuses. © Pointing them oiit 16 Cooley, I told him the place would probably burn down before he got a warrant to close it. | “These places | “No,” he ‘said. never burn down, They.just keep rollif™ along.”” " : Hardy ‘Golfers to Brave Winter’s Snow, Sleet : WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (INS) — Golfers are a hardy breed, The Woods Golf Course at Scarsdale will be kept open all winter, in- stead of closing in Decethber, to accommodate “snow-bird” golfers. Woman Struck by Car _ ‘Mrs, Helen V. Travis, 17, of 14 Carter St. was treated and re- leased at Pontiac General Hospital “Although nafional issnes’ were! *r sentiment. +~ Aside from scores of city elec-| goslav deadiock over a with her Your is matried to Walter Ford, no blood relation to the Ford family. Off-Year Elections Probed |J.N, Assembly Vote Trends:\.,. moses rs wa ow Ving Today eral Moters with some “700,000 CIO auto workers. | _ eg Sox: te chicrectiaget tantent| OTOP Still Deadlocked involved Michigan's 15th—Detroit|; Over Nation to Be a pager otis a tes bat) Seated on Council | Dec, 13 special election to fill a/ bs House vacancy caused by the death) UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, (INS) |last September of Rep. John D.’ —The U. N. Assembly tries again Dingell, Democrat. | today to break the Philippines-Yu- Security tions, state legislatures were being | Council seat. ae ehesen in Kentucky and Virginia, | first ballot will be the 13th now firmly in. Democratic hands, | in the series to select a successor and in New Jersey, where the to the two-year post being vacated legislature long has been Repub-°Y Turkey. lican-controlied. | ‘The Philippines, whieh has | Mississippi was electing a gov- led on all previous ballots, re- ernor, but this was a formality., ceived 34,votes fo % for Yugo- J. P, Coleman, Democrat, won the, *lavia and 2 for°IAdia at the primary and had no Republican last voting session on Oct. 27. opposition today, Thirty-nine votes are required Most political experts figared the for election. : : .Democrats would retain the Ken-| 4 comprémine 1 onla’s City Hall oo, = eS seat - : ) Some of them, however, had ij, Were eats tn — res doubt ~al t K ty k " deep Democratic split Yan cance | endorsed by the U.S. but rejected ed to kelp the Republican candi- | ty Sree. ew BRITISH BACK REDS © CHANDLER'S RUNNING | Happy” Chandler, ; nor, senator and. tasebell commis-| “24 to support the Belgrade gov- ae “We went to Edna's first. Tt was | sélves liberals, : * political after 10 years. A British spokesman admitted = : ent is ‘)*tnere Is a case for wider Asian nney, former U.S. attorney! representation” on the 11-nation R, 3 for Eastern |law, Democratic Gov. Lawrence, present circumstances” the pro- Wetherby could not seek reelec-| posed comproming was out of tion. ‘| place, Chandler leaders predicted vie- tae’ jr es eaocsine tke com tory for their man by upwards of ; ’ ussed 300,008 votes. Denney captains fore. | Promise, which has been disc ‘ ~,_\ privately for a week, called it an art Tiumph by Dee 10 “equitable” ‘solution to the dead- The Democrats split this year in| heck. a bitter primary campaign. Chand-| ANNOUNCED FIRST bined opposition -of Gov, Wether-| announce its candidacy for the post Barkley and Clements, Those three Britain and Russia after Commu- later pledged support to the Demo-' nist Poland was defeated on the epee ticket. - — early ballots, ! ‘as Be 5 ation wr dametiery Roth the U. $. and the Philip- whieh would lower the minimum | voting age from 21 to 18. Only Georgia now allows 18 year olds to vote, ‘Philadelphians were deciding a were silent, | It was believed that the com- | promise -proposal met little favor -,| tace for mayor between Democrat | with the Belgrade delegation, in | Richardson Dilworth, 57, former! view of British opposition to the ' district attorney, and Republican plan. W, Thacher Longstreth, 35, an ad. vertising executive. Both call them- Tigers Sign Gordon In 1951 Dilworth helped Dene |? Replace Lynn R cratic Mayor Joseph S. Clark Jr. | DETROIT (INS) — Detroit Ti- oust the, Republicans from City Hall ets today signed Joe Gordon, for the first time in 68 years. - | former great second baseman, as Also electing mayors. or city! 2 coach to replace Lynwood councilmen were Boston, Cleve-| (Schoolboy) Rowe. land, Indianapolis, and many)! The 40-year-old Gordon has been smaller cities in Arkansas, Connec- ‘supervisor of scouts on the West ticut, Indiana;-“Massachusetts, New Coast for Detroit since 1953. He Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsyl- joined the Tiger organization after vania, Utah and Wyoming. Some. two seasons, 1951 and 1952, as of these were nonpartisan elec-' manager 6f Sacramento in the tions. * Pacific Coast League. ~5/ 15th District Now Choosing ‘Nominees for Dingell Post DETROIT @® — Michigan's 15th; lost to Dingell, and Larry Middle- | Congressional District chooses a/ton, a former proseciitor’s as- | Republican and -Democratic nom-! sistant, were conceded those with inee today to oppose each other | ‘'best chances” among the Repub- |in special election to determine lican- candidates. a which will succeed the late Rep.| Three Detroit suburbs also hold John Dingell (D-Mich). | elections today, with Mayor Or- Twelve Democrats were battling ville Hubbard seeking his eighth for the nomination in the usually | two-year term inf Dearborn. Royal hgavily Democratic district. and) Oak and Huntington Woods also choose municipal officials, little interest, beca ficials predicted not voters ‘would cast ballots before the polls close at 8 p.m. tine gM T. Martin. Hub- Dingell: had represented the Lis supporting Duane Dunick [district trom its creation in 1933 | “® ‘@uit his job in the city son, John dr., is among Demo- ae : purpaliog mre. carte ena Dearborn also will elect seven 4, Lacey, Democratic | councilmen, \ national committeeman, and Oak seven candidates Young Dingell has endorsement of the Wayne CIO Cotincil, _| tion, > ‘ : Thomas E. Brennan, an attor-/ In Huntiiigton Woods only Com- ney, and Gregory M. Pillon, who) missioners J. Nelson Brown and won the 1954 GOP nomination but | Ned W. Randau had ‘| chasing ernment, : | a i} WASHINGTON # — T. K. Quinn | , ‘businessman and author, told sen- ators today''General Motors is en- Mirely too big.” , “It unwittingly’ threatens the | jvery existence of countless good the companies and eventually our own free American institutions.” Guinn said in a statement prepared for the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee “at the opening ses- GM, the world's largest manu- facturing firm. - ke Quinn a “maximtim them to break up, This, said Quinn, is the way to deal with what he termed the “giantism issue.” He said this is the “‘pressing, -dread- ful 2 ithe country. Hl See ig, OD a7 Neither was action taken on zoning 89 jots in the Adams Vi Long a critic of large corpora- tions, Quinn formerly was a. vice- nresident of the General Electric Corp. He now is head of two small firms, T, K. Quinn Co. and Moni- tor’ Equipment Corp., in New York. He has written a numberof books, including “Giant Business: Threat to Democracy” and “I Quit Mon- ster Business.” . ; Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo), pre- siding over the hearings, has said they are not an investigation of -1|GM, But he said the subcommittee wants to try to find out-how GM grew so big and to look into com- plaints that GM has exerted un- due pressure on its dealers and suppliers. Quinn suggested the imposition | i income | tax rates on firms’ exceeding the maximum. Tax rates would be Quinn said the “enormous pur- power” of GM and its advertising outlays give it that he said is unhealthy country, from | said. GM ‘‘could at will en- inant.”’ Over Hospital Issue to 300 and the number to be kept in private hospitals under state The: I boosts, an demanded the To offset some Senate criticism of the price, the House agreed to buy the institutions at a price to be fixed by the state tax com- mission. : . ler won nomination over the com-| The Philippines was the first to’ - by’s state organization and Sens.| while Yugoslavia was drafted by. pines held high hopes of a Ma- nila victory, Yugoslav sources | ! | a new institution when the regular’. The Senate appointed Senators. Harry F. Hittle (R-East Lansing). | Frank N. Beadle (R-St. Clair) and Meanwhile, Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said he has a definite commitment from the Senate Finance Committee that | Oakland County will be given preference for the of session begins in January. “Of the 23 Republican senators, tal hospital problem. | This would prevent Gov. Wil-| liams from calling them back into | a third special session * Chek for S800 Caps UF Drive. = 229723 sretTt Legislature Stymies |=. ™ and 11 grandchildren. Because jts latest drive sa Roseland Park Cemetery. John H. Stanton John H. Stanton, 30, of 502 W. agreed to these tiuron St. was dead on arrival Inst | night at Pontiac General Hospital: | He was born in Eau Claire, Wis. | Feb. 4, 1925, the ck W. Duggan Gets Prison Terms. ‘After pleading guilty to kidnap- ing and gross ind * ndecency Sept sentenced to 20 to 40 years in| Jackson state prison on the kid- prea: pe Mig he MaMa 22: are against purchase of the run ly : sanatorium: before a full appraisal |—-Duggan admitted forcing two is made. I will support-the pur- women into his truck while they chase once we have the appraisal." | were Some lawmakers were talking Street near Center Street last Aug. of keeping the Legislature in recess 8, and requiring them to commit until the end of the year if no indecent acts. agreement is reached on the men- about four walking on Whittemore He released them | daug s later, police said. Oak; and seven grandchi s 4 i i EF Be vee ie OM yt og eX — >» THE. PONTIAC Pansy TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8; 1955 _By Cart Grub ry ct tee je iT! Ld => > shi ce him the packages contained: spoiled |. S22 eg. ge Sa | venison. ee Two Life Sentences ©) dist. att. sarsene Johnson 3, ; ". "| said that Mrs, Williams will not be: GALVESTON, Tex. (®—Mrs. An- | eligible for parole for a minimum nie Laurie Williams was under two of 17 years on each of the two to life sentences today for killing her | sentences it the state board of par- a balance in armaments.” re ung Conrad, 8, condi Bi dons and en |. He made it clear Israel now Feb, 16. wants arms equal to the reported ee multimillion dollar shipment Egypt the was qntenced by . Dist. ARTHRITIS ain can’ oe ae See eee we ee eee ph Sharett already has: taken his seesshs sees tee antaaa ten su a PALE ORY SHERRY views to Geneva where he saw po awendss w sn fy tha clerk Cy muscare eo ates Guaken abies don sae teceuametes Mar eeeee tae 4 “Four foreign ministers * * * AVAILABLE ONLY AT “Il ference, me Mrs. Williams had no comment ’ = mig ce a to make before being sentenced. soo s oR STATE Sharett-is expected to leave for Mrs, Williams told officers of STORES. = ss | New York Wednesday. strangling the boys and helping CAMEO VINEYARDS CO., The bloodiest Arab-Jewish battle bury the dismembered bodies, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA - || since the 1948 Palestine War bas They were found to paper- vcs ten bs teed ot oe friend, who helped her bury them, ie e . : e Ee Wal g PO RAERNEOCRET IE Hie aye reerememenramamg 4 i / a What a reception! 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By October the last of the celebrate its freedom im n ua Exit} Rebirth VIENNA—Autumn: will find this! gay, waltzing, musical capital of| ition forces will have gone, | fina Vienna—and all Austria—will Vigneaud, lett, of Cornell University’s Medical Col-| Lamb, right, of Stanford University were named joint} ‘There are’ about 1,600,000 men- | 7 *- s aS Pes b e si ¢ 4 os a a ae 2 a us : a os 3 - re = bie a oy ON ee oo, ce ee 4 : oo fe : vos ay peter ye : - ms a oe : os tl Aon Cae ee rae ot of 7 ay ey a See : -" PHL PON'TEAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1955 Ws me : ae ae ae, ds ee : oe , = 7 . te A gee 2 tee er oe NIGHTLY THROUGH = 3 27 2 xr = s 5 7 ton later. He was pulled to safety ree A peserns so nanas ee os" by a ope lowered tom ihe itt PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST _ NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS — Dr: Vincent. du{ Kusch, center, of Columbia University and Dr. W. 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Color it brightly and cut out carefully, : Fix a toothpick or pin at the back with gummed paper as shown in’ heal ay be ies at the left, letting it extend below the feet of sot State May Lose Federal Funds’ = <= — sean | ‘Baron Married Economic Development Department Not Eligible - for $50,000 Grant LANSING § — The State will ==n | *pparently lose out on a share of one million dollars appropriated by the federal, government for urban planning by small cities. Atty. Gen. Thomas M, Kavanagh held today that the Economic De- velopment Department is not eligi- | ble for the federal funds because it ‘lis empowered only to “encourage and assist” a in plan- "| her was not confirmed. im- .| mediately, ae EE troit) requested the opinion, com: menting that the last census set pon ary wt population at 19,000, | hough township records ‘place it to ‘Babs’ Hutton | HANNOVER, Germany # — A friend here of Baron Gottfried von Cramm said the onetime German tennis star married ‘dime store. heiress Barbara. Hutton in Paris | today, A woman tennis friend of Von Cramm, who would not be bi by name, said she received a ‘tele- phone call from the 46-year-old | baron in which he disclosed the |. , Weare: at Waite’s ‘BABY ‘DAY! Save to 2.99 Infant's Deluxe Play Yard and Bathinette! ahs eer | wedding. The informant had no details and | | Her’ divorce from Porfirio Rubi- rosa became final July, 30 on pub- lication of notice by his attorney NONE ELIGIBLE Assistant Attorney General Rus- sell A, Searl said-that as far as he knows no other state agency would |\be eligible to use the funds, In another opinion, owunagh held that Kavanagh issued the opinion in answer to a question from Douglas L, Williams, Tuscola County: pros- ecuting attorney. N, A third opinion held that Red- lord Township in Wayne County could not receive a larger share of the sales tax if a special federal census were held. Kavanagh said the township's ‘share of the sales tax could be affected, however, if a special county-wide census were held, Sen. John B. Swainson (D-De- * acres, Circuit caer Done Set for Roy L, England, 27 Charged with breaking and enter- | ing, Rey L, England, 27, of 8 N. | Saginaw St., waived examination | in Municipal Court Monday and | was bound over to Circuit Court for arraignment Nov, 14, Judge Cecil McCallum remanded | England to jail after he failed to post a $5,000 bond. England was ertedted after he | came out of an alley doorway of a cafe on S, Saginaw’ street early Monday, Irrigation Project Ends CALCUTTA—With the construc-| tion of a 112-foot-high dam at. Massaw in West Bengal, India’ has completed another irrigation project. This one covers an —, of- 1,400 square miles. 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Hurry in today and save. a ' : Regularly 49¢ Receiving Reg. 1.19 Cotton Fitted , bd ¢ . ¢ rBlanket += ®& year, Ai mail subscriptions are va) in advance, Phone 8181, ao MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——— - = “4; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1955 __ Of East-West Barriers e If there isn’t a lowering of communi- - cations barriers between Russia and the ‘West within a reasonable time, it won't be ‘the fault of Secretary Duties and _ the E1sennower Administration. With the Geneva: conference ‘Dulles Urges Lowering « Blessing of "After six years {t not only is possible ‘but necessary to say. that the Rural suert Electrical Administration’s telephone - program is both a success and a biess- eat a. Since ‘its inauguration rhore. than 500,000 phones have been installed in farm homes, using more than 45,000 miles of pole line. ) * * * This ts the achievement of 176 com- panies and 175 co-operatives, It was financed by REA loans totaling $235,---- 000,000 which are being repaid. Here . « is a splendid example of public and pri- vate co-operation, Only those who lived on farms before electrification can realize the great step forward tele- phones made possible. Besides ending farm family isolation, they have made farmers more efficient by saving their time and — freeing them from some of the burdens of distance. deadlocked on such major sub- jects. as European security and unification of Germany, . Mr. ‘tT Dunes advanced proposals on | -? ‘which agreements should be pos- ** sible. They include a long list of | *. concessions the United, States is = prepared to make if Russia -¢: would reciprocate. —- ae eK ®, * Besides announcing abandonment of gf eat Se we * + Dunes proposed the break down of cul- - | - tural and economic barriers, including "Sam exchange of radio programs. He even | | «went so far as to suggest that the ; =Dnited States is ready to allow Russia | “to circulate its official magazine in this ~ Zyountry if the Russians do likewise for ‘pur magazine Amerika. : ay Se ae Te Another Dulles suggestion was that Russian planes be allowed to ’ Tand at Idlewild airport in New York if U. S., British and French planes are allowed to land in Mos- cow. There even was a hint that . there could be mutual lowering of _ barriers to trade in the non- strategic field. — . DULLEs’ proposals took on added t because British Foreign Secre- Minister Prxay joined him in’ this ee " 3 2 ¢. 7 * 2 Se e+e t« » % perentg,, « dr ¢ sagke 7 pe ee ee : >. e . Junior Achievement ». Once again the Press is privileged to .. % the teenagers and sponsors _ Sof Pontiac’s Junior Achievement pro- 4 +s * = This year 200 students with the Stock in the firms at 50 cents a share, “the students chos¢ the products they “Ghets and Christmas decorations and por chimes, Others are sprinkling os memo pads, wooden stools, plant “baxes, chopping blocks and bud vases. ~ ee eee = Among individual sponsoring com- Fisher Body Division, Progressive Weld- “ing Sales Co., Community National ank and the Detroit Edison. Others ‘Pontiac State Bank, Michigan Bell phone, Standard Oil of Indiana, . neral Motors Truck, Consumers ary Clubs. of urging reciprocal Russian ~~ > and Pontiac ‘Exchange and Ro- ee + , i ek , With the advent of telephones, farm life became safer by making it possible to summon help quickly in the event of medical emergency.. It has. brought farm families more companionship and ready access to useful information. Beyond doubt the REA loans which . financed this program have been. more than justified by. the benefits. (é to pass a loyalty test. . | The Man About Town Uncle Sam Check Make Study of Food Business Methods in Caribbean Island Wife: Often the power behind the drone. \ Going to Puerto Rico are _ Mr, and Mrs, Stuart E. Whitfield, where Stu. will make a study of the whole- sale food business for the Upited States gov- - ernment. Born into that business and hav- ing spent his life with it, we cannot imagine anybody else could be better qualified for the job. Most of us who are eating too much hope he may yet discover a system under which a gourmet need not have such a hor- ror about his bathroom scales. . presidential election will be history. weather comes. By executive edict this week has designated as Education Week in Michigan, \ when we are urged to get better acquainted” \ with the problems of our schools. From the Oct. 28 issue of the Tokyo Maini- chi, I learn that Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Louis G. Van Wagoner entertained a large party at a sumptuous dinner to introduce the General’s brother and sister-in-law, ue ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ray Van W of Lake Orion, who are currently visiting Japan... ; Formerly of Birmingham, the first woman regent of the University of Michigan, Mrs. Leroy Cram, serving from 1929 to 1942, again is a resident: of this area, living at 1580 Oxford Road in Bloomfield Township, | i -~ . Among Oakland County's 25 town- ships Novi is the only one that has a subdivision that is a part of a city or village the major part of which is ‘jm another county. It has a sub- division that is a part of Northville . village most of which is in Wayne County, and which now plans fur- ther extensions on our side of the line. The Christmas tiee trek Fletcher Woodside of Glennie, he said his truckload of trees‘ was destined for a large Detroit store where they are given a treatment to prevent “moulting,” and will ‘be used in the store's. own holiday decorations. c : - Verbal Orchids to— __ Mrs. Bert Woodhull of 36 Oak Hill St.; eighty-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Decker — of 1565 Naylor 8t.; fifty-seventh wedding | anniversary. ‘ 7 Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Crandall - of 838 Inglewood Ave.; golden wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur M. Davis | Rural Phones tb . down the. Dixie — highway. already has. started. When I Waterford; fifty-fifth wedding, annivers fs 4 ee ae Aa WOR S—-- .) re A Shot in the Arm _ a mit, ig a $0 rs RTT. i ii : gs ee ‘& pray Eri ig i j i [t : i = ‘ 7 © ee 3 * z id z #25 David Lawrence Says: New Jersey has been expected to tt 7 < 3 | in el [ily gEEE. i i 3 they haven't succeeded, though they will offer Dixon-Yates and the socalled deviations of the “Dollar- * ‘virtually all passport, restriction, Mr. yey exceedingly rare that a dog tals New Jersey Legislature Election Vote - May Indicate Party Preference in Nation vac ‘ The old slogan “Turn the Rascals a-Year Men” as a possible basis for voter resentment. . (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Weeping Eczema Caused by Deficiency in Calcium Ih Lt rs dae ‘a i . Fg fi 3 23 ~] i a 5 5 ! £53 25434) etre pF az f BS i — F i i : eFE And don't let the fast buck med- ical merchants persuade you that calcium deficiency is just one of " my pipe dreams, _ : -—~--~-F-wish- ¥ could- claim paternity, but I must defer to Sherman who called attention to it in his book, Chemistry of Food and Nutrition, which we might call the nutri- her tionist's Bible, letters, not more than’ one page or 100 words long, perta health end hygiene, » nosis, of treatment, wi Dr, Wiliam Brady, if a stamped seif- addressed envelope ts sent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Mich (Copyright 1955) tain pen match your new. motor car? Le HE ity zi i z 2 : | FF i i ap TH : z tafe i ln 3 rite Ff zs 3 2 4! 5 é | it i? 3% E g ti 4 e ¢ : Fi «i ij fh saz ‘ é i i a5 pn fai # fl Case Records of a Psychologist: Don't Depend on’ Outsiders to Salv Your Marriage; Only You Can Do Harold's wife has taken their children and tun away. Now, belatedly, he. wants some out- side adviser to perform a mir- acle and restore achappy home. You married folks must make your own happiness. No out- sider can do it for you. So grow up, ‘menning, live mar- riage per the rules outlined below. Start properly on your honeymoon. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE e i BS &s eit ' i Fj # ee ais i ‘i 7 i 5 fiz your home on a hand-outs i E i ; as 4 Hh ; Hu We Ask pa to. Kiiow and Compare. . « saa ee Hf you are. uncertain about the cost ofa fun- —— eral service, or. the facilities we vide, we ask you to find out—to know. display ~~ -room, and. all Fag are open for your in- _spection. as is entire Donelson-Johns. Fun- eral Home. The need for funeral service is inevitable, end you eg know these things. We will do = pte br possible to help you. to. know all’ tails and to. carefully plan | for the future. “Would you please extinguish -}man who kept talking about Choice. to Fi Hi urt urt Empiuh [3 a Bltgiown, Barbies — ee bee ta aE these British West Indian colonies thinks Princess Margaret a should have “had a go” at marrying that Townsend boy. One man said to me, “What's she supposed to do now—__ marry some decrepit, diseased, 70,year-old duke? I ventchah thas this will be very, unpopular in what is left of the It was with some astonishment that this columnist — who's changed from a table-hopper to ah island hopper—found him- ‘self on British soll when romantic folks were Cer eednad | the great love affair. 1S oe But the stewardess of the British West Indian Airways said in a London accent, your cigarets and fahsten your — seat belts.” And when we set- tled down at a péradise-type hotel, the Coral Reef, and got BBC on the radio, there was a: “vittamins” and ie tamin ' Peking 3 : * FEDERAL WEDNESDAY IS 6 | DOUBLE E g ME STAMP DAY a S AM’'S hen or feseszell SUPREME COURT JUSTICE? Young Don will someday be of real service to our coan- try — if we see to it now that tees working for better schools. You'll be glad you- did! For informative, free booklet, write: Better Schools, 2 West 45th St, New York 36, N. Y. i THE PONTIAC PRESS pills.” - You almost have to be here to real sa hunk__.of weldy. preper Mother, England down in this het land. There's a Trafalgar Square and a ‘ Nelson statue in the tor- eae LBS, rid little town, and we had PRINCESS MARGARET a sample of British tradition at dinner, at which we were ‘ honored: by the governor, Sir Patrick Muir Renson. “Well, I'm stuffed,” I said when we'd finished dessert; If everybody's done, let's blow.” I scraped back my chair, but a restraining hand was laid on ) my arm by a diplomat. “Nobody rises until the governor has| gone,” I was told. As the governor was having a good time talk- ing to Linda Darnell, we didn’t go for quite a while. ‘However, we learned how to wind up a cocktail party; Start singing “God Save the Queen.” ABritish subject born down this way, whe sent two boys back to England to school, told me, ‘I consider myself 80 per cent American, and I think this attitude on Princess Margaret is an indication of~how behind the times Mother England is.” “The Old Lady,” he added, referring to Mother England, “has had it.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Lilli. St. Cyr andy husband Ted). Jordan had a big backstage battle in a Pittsburgh night club. , Singer Eileen Barton went on with her cafe act in the midwest while the place was being raided by the cops... “Sarah Churchill and Teny Beauchamp, reported splitting, were together in -. Rome and Paris ... The “Guys and Dollis” party at the. Harwyn featured Barbera Brent and the other Goldwyn Giris. ° - Bob Stack and Rosemary-Bowe set the date: April 19 . . Gov. Simms of New Mexico, at the Champagne Gallery, re- quested “Deep in the Heart of Texas” . James Michener’s wife requested an Australian visa for. their honeymoon trip, got one for Austria instead ... Mervyn LeRoy will have the actors take & bow at the end of his flim, “The Bad Seed.” NBC's signed comedian Alan King for a big buildup . . . Ex-| basketballer Tony Lavelli and Latin %4 honey Rosemary Kittle- ton, a couple of six-footers, are dating. EARL’S PEARLS: Las Vegas, says John Laurenz, is where people come to the desert to make a pile in the sand. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Radio is a miraculous device which -enables people who have nothing to say to talk to people who aren't listening.”—Kermit Schaefer. Paul Douglas, talking proudly to his two-week-old son, says, “He’s just like me—we can't get him to drink water.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 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YOU NEED A SQUIBB ANGLE TOOTHBRUSH - BECAUSE YOUR MOUTH | WON'T OPEN WIDE LIKE ISEAEL'S STORMY SIX YEARS — Map : i €1 Aujo-Nizena ‘literized *o%etetetete seatatatatetete! the | Israelis’ preventive war. high- | U.N, armistice, which is still technically in force.| an se anne ver aee leahenee Refine Sn ‘No effort is too great A WHALE'S. af 4 out of S cavities strike your back teeth Use the brush that’s bent ‘like your dentist’s mirror to reach Ansa nga \Gaylord to Bek. ‘Meat Pole’ Event for Deer Hunters i | 3 yl z n a P on Judge Chris B, Fox accepted a stipulation by both sides that ‘the | killing be fixed at second detree| ris first day on the job he got | murder, saying “the killing lacked) a warning from Policeman Fred -|the elements of: ars empaages ala e S gh -| deliberation and. intent.’ sign. in the Montclair Hills last May. * * * ing company , executive, was slain | No. One’s Immune to Law SPRINGFIELD, Ore. @®—E. 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PARIS (INS)}—Smart as well as budget-minded women in Paris will wear fur which has a mineral or vegetable rather than animal or- Fur fabrics, either imitating real Paris Uses Snythetic Furs tend to be anything but young and smart lookinng. ‘ Pierre Balmain} who made such a hit last with his man- istyled shirt of gepuine white er- | mine, now proposes this style in “white . fur-fabric h pelis or just cosily shaggy and }fuzzy, will run. competition, PP bg ooo Fang mes beaver, ermine, leopard and Per- | outfit, he shows’ it With a flaring ‘sian lamb. And since imitation | black “ pe of furs have been used by top Paris | origin. fashion stylists you can wear them | The fur look of , without fear of “in- | appealed to Paris ive.”* : Tee +a Bpromgaigsc orp mi owre . riagoon § as elegant a ‘for an " is snag: autumn ‘cocktail party hip-bone length. * $8 24... wes are | Many of the “fur” Nats, so fash- gilded, lonable in Paris this , have Jacks (never been near an @ . Be- little rets, looking like bea or high down with matching but. Persian toque hats nbling Worn with rry col- | Persian lamb, are part } new pre- | winter look, : \\ : Gamma, reviewed the history of | ‘Mrs, Fred R. Tiffany, speaker, Chapters Celebrate Third Birthday ‘working witha young Chinese 5 f h A Z FETED Weavers’ Guild . re ole, 2 to Hold Exhibit The Michigan Weavers’ Guild ‘is holding an. exhibit and sale Wednesday at the Women’s Ci Myre Detroit, from 10 a.m, m1, bea the Pontiac exhibitors ‘are Mrs, H, L. Van Haltera, Mrs. Clifford T, Ekelund, Mrs. M. F. Macaulay and Mrs. Edward L. Karkau Interested persons are invited to attend. : Breakfast Planned by Legion Auxiliary is chairman of the annual turkey dinner to"be served Dec. 4 at the Legion Home. dinner_is.open to the public, The Proper care of your shoes wilt pay dividends in good heatlh, too, . ie classes in specialized activities, Mrs, Victor McNair of Clarkston -(lejt) entation, “Broadway Jamboree No.5.” The and Mrs. Mathew Lingenfelter of Ferndale| show and dance will be held Nov. 12 in the avenue are shown rehearsing for Wright- |Knights of Columbus Hall; beginning at Fournier Amvets Auxiliary and Post pres- 9 p.m. loth Annual Fall Concert. Sets Record ~ The program, under the direc- tion of guest conductor, Maynard Klein, Director of Choirs at the University of Michigan, was soul guest director of the Fall ‘Vocal Clinic. For the students, participation in the concert left them with a feeling of accomplish: and the audience, who left humming sr-tehes of songs, had a greater ; appreciation of the work and per- severance of faculty and students in presenting a program such as this, \ Chopin Junior Womens Section TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8: 1955 “PAGES 12-15 this season in a new role of ele- gance Its by our own designers, who have fashioned it into dressy daytime costumes, theater suits, and eve- nihg ensembles. In such knowing hands, the effect is one of great chic and sophistication. With its characteristic ribbed surface, cprduroy tailors perfectly g z Pie puis i i if 3 : surprise appearance in the ie to the flowing silhouette of the || 4 suit, Carrying out the Oriental theme, wale, in scarlet, émerald or black, is lavishly embroidered in gold Santa Paula. ‘Mr. anil Mra: Michaet Kabcenell of Cherokee were photographed just before sailing on a cruise of The Netherlands West Ind ies, Venezuela and Colombia on the | | Stevens road | Honeyeut, Have Meeting \ The Junior Group of the Chopin Music Club met Saturday alter, — | noon at the home of Mrs. Cari Clif-\ | ford on ont Telegraph road, Nee * * Carole Cole served as program /— chairman. Piano solos were given by Linda Bleise, Janine Mosbey; Susan Rogers, Michael Omens, Deanna Mosbey, Roger Benter and Audrey Schultz. Marilyn Morris and Flora McCartney also played. ” e * : The story of the piano and its place in the symphony orchestra was the subject of the day. Judy Hillman and Judy McLane super. hry refreshments for the gather- Connie Clinton was @ guest of the group. Mrs. Clifford showed slides of her trip to the Orient. Guild Will Sponsor Toy Demonstration : Mrs. Donald Richards, general chairman, announced plans for a toy demonstration to be held Thursday evening, when members of Guild 12 of All Saints Episcopal Cnureh met recently. » Mrs. William Gessas, Mrs. Ralph Allen and “Mrs, Harry Stevens are assisting with arrange- ments for the affair to be held at 8 o'clock in the Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hall. — ; Dessert and coffee will be served by members of the Guild. Mrs, Richards announced that the pub- [lic is invited to attend, {Guild Planning: Square Dance ¢ A true Western atmosphere will be recog in the gymnasium.ot...... on | . — 5s € A © SS, . T : 7 Fon an? ee : a yh : eo : ee ee UESDAY. 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Ole) TE (Ns Sige Vt \ tae Fe \ a 4 q j ( ay | re i v, ce ; fe ieee Ae rf ort \! | if it we) ~ | f rs fe NO aa ry Whey oS wi/Fruitcakes | “Are in Order Right Now Mrs. Byington Adds| Crushed Pineapple to Her Holiday Loaf BY JANET ODELL : There's no time like the present to make your holiday fruit, cake. It needs a number of weeks to ripen so as to be at its very 3 | best for Christmas. Mrs. Glen By- Beau Soot Verte eet Mrs. Byington is a pleasant per- Your whole house ‘son to be with; we met her when / | HE PONTIAC PRESS._TUE 5 7 i 4 i Beau Scot is lavishly stippled with rich colors . . . in two levels of tightly twisted moresque’ yarns—in to stay by Bigelow’s own Permaset® as process. All-wool Beauv Scot comes in © EASY TERMS—24 MONTHS TO PAY Ni the Color-highlighted =] we were sharing common rene sibilities as.chaperons for a .Gi “ae aise twist-textured ' BB Scout trip. She helps with her ra mane por geome o breadloom | daughter's Scout troop. This past : Seu ce : summer she aided in the polio) Anewer: ‘You desperately - by clinics. help because your treasury’s FRUIT CAKE perately broke? Well,.my first = = By Mrs, Glen Byington gestion is to confer-with last year’ BIGELOW | 22: foros m money you ay 2 ape to need when it comes ae § tablespoons shortening Ph deed setier tip. es, a Put these 3 in sauce- ; pan. Bring to a boil and let sim- ee oe ae a . DD LL) eee toh ? ; 1 teaspoon soda head start on your fund. 1% cups broken mut ments at Bridal Showe of members, IST Week - OBJECTS OF OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL - . TO internationally develop Optimism as a philosophy of life. ; ! ‘3 aaa for law; to romote patriotism and work for international accord and x . “-. _ %@ ald and encourage the development of youth throughout the world. non-secret organization, established for Cc y «; ” The Ss asad is a ~y setsenap oh re : | ee the purpose o: bringing : a frequent tervals blic sp ited and progressive men from the various lines of crefensions in their community. and recog nized - TO be co sirene . peace of mind : big ey Fr + in ff - "TO look a x ve your J ~ “TO think vA and to j TO be f- To “TO. The Club meets every Thursday noon at the Pontiac Elks Club, meetings start promptly. at 12:10 and always adjourn at 1:30. These meetings are interesting and there is always A WO! hile presented on timely rubjects so thatthe members are entertained and on some phase of business or civic life, = active suxiliary to the club known 4s the OPTI-MRS CLUB AND THE automatic ‘LL MEMBERS: ally eligible for membership in the club. ATIONAL OPTIMIST WEEK OBSERVANCE — - DR. A. MILLER, Chairman - Th tre to the group, emphasizing the | }| stringed jnstruments, the study | | “EVERY BOY NEEDS A: MAN’S HELPING HAND” The Women’s Guild of St. Church will sponsor the annual Harvest Din- ner and Bazaar Nov, 11 at the church, Pic- tured (left to right) are Mrs. Paul Lutheran Gilbert Buhl dinner will be served from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and bazaar booths will be open at that time also,” The public is invited to the affair. Pontiac Press Phote |. ert Neff of Seward street, Debra Buhl and Specializing in Mrs, John Askew of Pontiac Lake road. The| | Hale Styling The Tuesday Musicale junior Clubs held their November meet- ings Sunday afternoon in the homes Matinee Musicale met at the Navajo drive home of Andrea Allen. Mrs. George Putnam was guest speaker and introduced the orches- project of the month. Guest solo- ist on the cello was-David Eicker of Westacres, . : Hostesses were Mrs, Putnam, Mrs. Leonard Coats, Mrs. H. G. Woolcock and Mrs. Thuriey len. . Godfrey, Jane Bigler, Shapén Ei- zenhardt, Carol Norvell Diane Woolcock. g Stedent Lepie ® The Junior League met at the Complete Beauty Service 152 N, Perry - FE 2-3053 a Pa Hints Help Insure ut Versatility can make better use 6f many meat cuts if they re- THE DEMAND IS NEVER SATISFIED! A glance at almost any daily newspaper will disclose that business men are advertising for Accountants ‘,.. » Stenographers . .. and Typists. These business men prefer men-and women who have had specialized training. The Institute offers this training. — ENROLL NOW! Day, Half-Day and Evening VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 et Elliott 4 a _Elliott Furniture Company, who have made Fine Furniture for — years, announce the addition of Mr. George Tuson to our staff, to“handle, the newly installed Carpet Department,.We feel that Mr. Tuson is highly qualified to help you select the carpet de- signed for your home, due to his 17 years experience cleaning and installation of carpets. __. Call Mr. Tuson or Visit : - Elliott Furniture for Your Carpet—Do It Now— for Installation Before the Holidays! # = At Elliott's new showrooms you can see Custom Made Furniture and Fine Pe s in the proper surroundings. For furniture ef distinction—visit one “of Michigan's outstanding furniture companies, = | : ' | ca ee a. Bloe, Other soloists were | that particular cut , Sue Ann Hath-| . 5. Meat cooked in liquid should | ; Z her, ‘cd a Okt Ite: seneneted jae Call. eerie ate This Ad for Information was layed by Pam and Penny! §& Roasts should be—cooked un- Nicholls. covered, with no water added. eer omee ee Pr PrEet tt Sek PTL one 1) wet the program were| 7. Steaks should be turned only [,. Address Nancy McKown, Kitty Milde-'once when broiling. - Pee | in selling, ” " jee, t peed aD al aes rae em ee : K ag | Bl ee & os, ee : So ee S| . ‘ oF j ; : eas ae + Pee ‘ 4 : i. Aes : # : Rey * y i . ) Sige. ae : fe 2) st ae _ FIFTEEN : Mr. and Mrs. «= ° Besant Meyer I : se Pee Tarnow of * 1 pr Milwaukee, CHOP 3 re ‘Wis. : ne will “announce th Pit, oe rey . —_—- nee daughter, that feed, enatia: : . made more efficient, a new meth- . Elayne, to A, “Oriental” flavor— 4 Robert _ your Che 4 Swimmer.- He ay % ey we FO me s is the son of : dishes! ; —_— ‘Then she = on to tell every- Mr. and Mrs.\ Bryhn _~ Birt the Sento to the Swimmer of tthe idea through to the oe : @ecision whether to sell it out- Neome drive. ’ right or manufacture it yourself She attended Miss Andrew is concise and prac- Wisconsin Z. a, tieal. She can save you many head- State College. JANICE MILLARD | Bhe does not her book to He is attending | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis Millard of pone rg Fe oe 8 the Marquette | East Madison avenue announce the potent pone ti University : iad aol oe test you ons Dental School. e inte nd have a good Idea ‘at What. Joue os ELAYNE RIEVE : ——— wien n|Tea to Fete UF Workers} : :| Some 400 invitations are being working nearly a month on the |= | Feat ve wien fr Unted Fund # oe Gulnin woberhonn she have: bane The affair will be held Thurs- : —|day afternoon between 1 and 3 : o'clock in the Federal Savings and Easy to Wash _| baan Building on Cotton Quilts’ | ,Mr s.¥ aon ioapevetiitiiions dey ins ot | Sa ac der om much more | gehieved special distincition oe $395 MR. and MRS. JACK CRAWFORD. than fresh sheets: Regular wash-| the drive. ” Doz. 2 Bee ing of quilts, mattress covers and) Highlight of the afternoon will cme t sings umenont || Marlene Beattie Speaks peds insures pleasanter sleeping | he a fashion an dtravelogue movie ; teat maee<:|/VOws in St. Vincent Rite. ee eee Ss ee | ee | IGG'S Marlene Lorraine Beattie and) families was held in the Hotel cn pad ake whet cive fiatfiness (‘eer Bureau are assistting in the | J ee . Jack Thomas Crawford were mar- | Waldron immediately following the tea arrangements. : : 24 W. Huron : ; ...| ceremony. At the evening reception and warmth, and pressing would —— ees : — moon de Peal Co | yea saa “Caton gute wl was nasty | Calico Swirigers “ @ oe Breakiasts-Lunc! "| urday morning. The. Rev. Joseph | per gold silk dress with ac- especially if you don't let them get) Meet in Waterford | 3 am. : 2. i Tout Pada We 3 lc predae t dame | as soiled enough to need sosking © | Seventeen couples of the Calico | ee : : He t Friends | the presence of 230 guests, a ual tent eae rubbing. Use more generous suds : 5 os i nalta a0 @ : : Riker Fountain $) 2... scicc'% ind danehter of Mr,| Bom mithec® wore. corsagen ee ee Sam Joan at the CAT Building in ; Riker Bldg. Lobby chrysanthemums, end gate ts te tes te saraies | Waterford recently. | : | ' clotheslines a foot or two apart. | New members welcomed by the) Se - : — | clotheslines for quicker drying | Reibel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farr ’ ; 2 and veld that crease dawn the | 414 Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hocevar. . — ‘miele’ = ENna Jettick When you buy quilts, remember} Officers of the newly established that the closer the stitching, the| club are Wayne Cook, president; .. S20 ; j . better. ‘This keeps the padding|Gene Denham, vice. president; SHOES : ee -roagid Charlebois, treasurer, and : bit, just “massage” the, umey | so jean, tlds dances the avet| {a Discontinued Styles ny o>) fy. and. wil renpond by and rd Piay ofthe mouth i + and Imperfects $ 2D. = : _ Reg, $9.95. and. $10.95 2 FALL GLAMOUR ‘| ——s+e BEGINS ff Ladies’ Casual Shoes me NN lh ta eer Mg Mg uo; =~: SBS! raine court proce assumed her ' = Teor OWN: Regular $6.95 fs 5 4 hee i : os aaphaty Permanents $7.50 and up ) TE «58 2 cod ts a cate somes a fete We ad aoe er : So cece arent 2 [cm sna or aontomat | Ladies’ Sample Shoes | Sued vier Senile cad ation ROWENA’S : "Reg. to $8.95 -§ 85 4) director. DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTHSIDE pucrr. SHOP Sizes 4 and HB - ; of a a ta senenoss Portage SHOES NEVER SOLD AT THIS _— fi PRICE BEFORE! § tid Regular $11.95 ° + & _ Now Only — Girk’ Golo Flats ® re bias od a z Pi : Another Shipment of : New. . me | Teen's Oxfords $@35a 6 ere is i eens Uxjor ; *K TS ee nee ee *» Pendleton’s... Reg. to $&95 | 7 ; “brings extra festive flavor to your holidays. It’s always fresh, / ) a o* always sweet, always smooth and delicious. Just be sure / . : , $2 - "you get Sealtest Cream—it’s your guarantee of goodness! : _ The famous 49’er jacket : | ss : +3 Get it from your store or Sealtest milkman. in new plaids and tartans Poll Parrot Shoes 4 | 3 / are here! Slim Pendleton one a | srauaaacunae: skirts combine with the Regular to $6.95 $ B35 ! ~ Senet “BIG TOP" jackets to give you the a 4 : j perfect outfit. 5 Ladies’ Novelty Shoes Jackets $17.95 a $19.95 OCS 5 . Reg. to $9.95 $ 5 Tad Skirts... :*. . $14.95 Lape CHARGE ’EM AT Park Free / THE : Rear of @ ‘Store. } , Ppp eee TELEGRAPH at HURON — i oe si ES = | + “Mon. thru Wed. 10 to 6, Thurs. thru Sat. 10 to 9, Sun. 2 to 5 jax N ls oh fee ‘ by oA e eg x - oy ae a. s ae | . a ) : : : instance, a fine sponge cake required tedious folding-in of flour, ; ay Wouldn't you be proud to serve these cakes as they are pictured? ree ) 4 ie i . 2 ere 5 ft : ee fe wig : camieen ‘i : ; : soe A A i vee ie = Three exciting desserts you. , with cake mixes. ge . thanks to” e Hines’ version of | ‘Washington Pie made with his Sunshine Sponge Cake Mix | Mix as the package directs (it’s easy—you need just ‘one bowl): Adding’ 2 fresh eggs to those already in the mix makes it ‘rise high as an angel food, ., , moist-and light. Bake ~~ ae : ee , in a tube pan, or in 3 layers if _ A ae : - ™ ee " : me . you choose, t a Ads roaee acd Whit cosl, es ton tabs cake “in 6 layers, or split each layer, in half. (Toothpicks inserted . your sharp knife.) Spread each layer with bright, tart-sweet pe ‘rad saaphelere cherry or strawberry). Cover top with jam and edge with a swirl of whipped cream, if desired, A really; beautiful dessert! « Chocolate Peppermint ' Cream Roll made with Duncan Hines Chocolate Angel Food Mix Make a big, party-size roll— like this: Line bottom of 1514 x 1014” jelly roll pan with waxed paper. Spread batter in pan and bake at 350° for 20 to. * 25 minutes. Immediately turn upside down on a towel go kled with powdered suga: move paper from cake. a: ; at short end, roll up cake and towel together. Cool. Unroll cake and remove towel. Spread with this filling: Beat 1 cup whipping cream until it begins to thicken, Gradually beat in }4 cup sugar and 14 cup crushed peppermint candy. Beat until stiff. Reroll; chill. Serve with chocolate syrup. Burnt Sugar Cake with Burnt Sugar Frosting J Enough flavoring for beth in the box of mix This is news! Duncan Hines has found a ‘way to package a concentrated burnt sugar syrup + in a special plastic packet in- side the box. So, you don’t have to caramelize any sugar! Here's all you do: Empty the packet of burnt . Sugar voncentrate into enough ¢ water to make ‘4 cup. Add half of this mixture to the cake “batter (package tells how and when). Use the other half in the frosting, made Sts oe he to recipe on package. Then you'll have old-fashioned Burnt Sugar Cake as it tastes best-——-with a thick filling and frosting that _— the rich caramel flavor ofthe cake, Hiss : ra as. : oe ¢ = % és 5 ‘ Different, delicious, easy... with Duncan Hines’ new Cake Mixes— Sunshine Sponge, Chocolate Angel Food and Burnt Sugar — Duncan Hines ‘says: “In my travels I have tasted many _ fun of baking! I think you will be surprised to find that a really unusual and delicious cakes, and I consitler these among the best. — elegant cake-dessert is often just as easy to create as the standard i : : _ Sa Now, with my three newest, mixes, you in your own kitchen can _kirid. Try one of them the very next time you bake.” : ae | make them easily and quickly. ” ; os tld lin clad igh es by scostloned heed to maken: For spoonful by spoonful. Chocolate Angel Food needs a special chocolate, to blend properly with the delicate egg whites. And t sugar is difficult to caramelize to just the right flavor and . With my new mixes, all the tricky steps are eliminated. * Every cake you bake an “adventure in ood Rating” ~— ; n't be afraid to try these unusual variations—that’s half the Burnt Suger Cake Mixes . : \ ae es! cy Sean a a ee ¢ ‘ ioe We Cee ee eh Bone ‘ae ce t Hos oy ¥ Si dee = = * +s a ele 5 4 i ‘ » % ae Re . ; ts i f hee = A 2 ; os : : A ' soe or a ee Na Fo : ’ oy ‘ : % a ee b | wit - ‘ ou nie . oe ae L.A - SSIS Sele a eR as ane, aay aaa 2 i * 2 tke : < . ‘ 2 ‘ : : - , A bebe a 5 : : * a i 4 * _ RUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1055, Newest Wainger Triumph ; By ARNOLD S. HIRSCH Wainger’s election yesterday as pri . Grinnell Bros, music store chain put the crowning touch on a series of transactions which has sky-rocketed him to statewide business prominence: ' 3 Jack Wainger had:little more boss when he came to Pon-- ‘tiae in 1928 to establish the ‘Today, the 48-year-old Wainger is president of four " companies doing $15 mil- lion worth: of business ‘a when he talks about future » things he will do when he gets his latest acquisitions shaped up. The acquisitions are Grinnell’s and the old-line Detroit. jewelry “as president of than a desire o> on ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, — vere 2 ~ ALWAYS PUNCTUAL oe _ | I Reard the silken sulttiness of ‘then Marilyn bounced in as only :| tion here,” I said, “which Phe s Hen: T side me - . and I copped a peek at my watch. . POO She Was only 15 minutes Jafe! || + i : a) wk ‘of mone; OP, .| Rost. wished me to ask you.” || padi making you feel that you and/ your wishes are’ inordinately im- | “1 also have a little note,” I ce's.a fiinny question down (a, Mt.tan’t very egg-heady, thigh ‘They want. me to ask «Does it feel good to have Hinting 45 SFT'etet you know!” ‘she’ rifled “at me. ae : Milton H. Greene, glamour phpeantageer who's Vice president ot: Productions, had » d “the new M: | dewely She possesses the aylity 10 meet me. He'd gone for. | in -Jove. practically ‘but Goya's No. 1. Jazz’I'm insane about. Louis Armstrong moment to phone his office, + now was back and ng! at 's retort to the opening | question, | the composer is Beethoven. . “Would you care for a drink?” a waiter interrupted. | “A. bacardi, please,’ smiled | Marilyn, ‘putting some sex appeal | in it. -| The. waiter departed in a dream. aor, { “Are you ready for the ques-| tions?” I asked, making like Hal | March. ; ‘GROW. AND DEVELOP’ “Ready,"’ replied Marilyn, lean- | ing across the table again to fix, her gaze, carefully on the list. | “The answers are verbatim. .“Do you consider that there is) a NEW Marilyn Monroe?” I asked — —______________—___. “I consider I would like to grow | and develop, I don't wish to be' a@ new person,” she, said. ve: } SEVENTEEN f with Picasso and Earl Bostick—it just gets stronger all time.. I guess’ my favorite I also like Richard Rodgers, Harold Arlen, Cole Porter, Mozart, Mendelssohn—we won't go into all those. Museums? I've been going fo. museums seeing prints for years but never ‘the originals like now, Like the Goya etchings on the wages of war at.the Metro- politan. ; ‘LOVES EGYPTIANS’ Q. Didn't you go to Brooklyn | to look at paintings. went twice to the’ Brooklyn Mu- seum to see the costumes of the. early Chinese empire and also the Egyptians. I love those early | Egyptians. Q. -In fact,-I heard you love Brooklyn. A.‘ Oh, I do! Some- times I just take one little section, like along’ the water, and I walk. | I like how the storekeepers sort and watch life go. by. They don't do é I hope!” He fe? om of Wright-Kay, which Grin- “Do you feel you are in rebel- eo of the bridge, nell's just purchased. lion against becoming a stereo| mi Foon gy here, EYES SHOPPING CENTER . Yyped Hollywood actress?” ie coneone has With an eye to the future, “I just know I wanted to grow" re. Wainger has plans on file for a " and ‘develop and that wasn't hap- oo. m= are your favorite . que shopping center on Orchard JACK WAING pening in Hollywood.” s. A. I tried r-skiing eee eee eae Telegraph Rd. . = wel -. “Do you: want to be known first) but. I was vertical. aehy about / as a great actress or a once. » ee eae "lar glamour girl?” S< > @ Baseball. A. No, I haven't ie ange. ANAL Will et ‘nae “4 ee tno wx mal | My a a2 When he graduated from jaigh 4 ; put actress and human being, but | oa. a the hn school in Detroit, Me Sater, = * ' rng cangge oy ep . ¥ 7 going ighborhood grocer, ‘ glamour either. think ae: 6 ? his mother hoped he would follow Dems Support, ~~ due Sage’ thing adds up. I'll never knock | 1 informed. her that.1'd heard his two older brothers into medical ahd ee ee ee ee fight against oftier forms amour. I whit fo eat my cake cS Sood aunty Git Giey'd wee studies, ae : Sd pyske ered ray om of segregation is going forward. and have it, téo. Bes ~icoagee tt. id cotewalbe tr fen ay ump rey yS The court gow apparchtly ‘bés| bemed scgrenating ta teneveuhe I was besitining. to feet ike «|, Tm, going. togpt'" she am henna dag i : Se da ot sitio Gt we hehe ~ Sone cong = ines. ie What aah wet teak bos ee about the Yankees. vesting, te wre atte Minnesota Uboder‘SUes| pe aes me el Noy Nero ei soenfee rame ang | Sl im he Des main Cunningham drug store in} Favorite Song Endorsing | any place or facility that is paid! esinst ‘segregation on buses which . his state pharmacist’s license venson at Chicago with tax money. state, A test case was made though: there was no opening in the drug. _ $ iy The court ruling did not say Ne-| against . a on buses Q ‘ department. WASHINGTON »-— Sen.| groes cannot be excluded. from 4 ee ake a » fe “Mike best So he was shifted, temporarily, | Hubert Humphrey -) pre- | recreational or Se ee ee OS: er iee er as. least. A. it was thought, to the radio depart- | dicted flatly today thaf two-thirds | cility +8 -ltke a “heach, of play-| The U) 8. Court-ol- Appeals in| "nad I've rey of the favorite sons” at the 1956) ground, or golf course — that 18) Richmond, Va., with jurisdiction Jungle,” Democratic convention will back | privately owned and operated by| over South Carolina, ordered seg- ‘ine, and TURNS TO RANSOS Adiai E, Stevenson for president. | an individual or limited group of| regation banned on the Columbia with Wil Wainger liked selling radios and , individuals, .. - buses. In doing so the appellate in 1928 decided to forget 8 statement amounted The one I early pone Egy *|to an assertion that there is no| APPLIES TO ALL STATES court was following the lead of the mae th P With his dentist brotherin-taw, | Sriots he eae NE] |B cocine Certain thet the Mare. | Ht said that pac hag Sven caies was miscast "s in . o et oa aed A Stevenson supporter himself, | land and Georgia cases will have se 0 ag oe yy tog did Le ag was founded at 118 Be dees not expect the 1962 Dem- classic example of this kind | «use of the they ing. , gee | be opposed in the Minnesota : eer 0'Con Plans for establishment of &) iacseias eee : That case is now being appe ‘ radio station (thus the initialed ae emnss State Poli Launch to the Supreme Court which, i name) collapsed with the dark| Stevenson is expected to an- ce upholds the Appellate Court in the days of the early 30s, but the nounce in Chicago next week— " 4 Columbia case, will in effect be store continued. And it grew. | probably Thursday—that he will be Drive in Motor City wiping out segregation on buses in ce all states and cities. In 1994, WKC moved to larger | *" Active candidate for the Demo- Meanwhile the National quarters at 168 N. Saginaw, | Cva0c nomination and will enters) DETROIT (INS) — A ho te Advensenian @@ Chul dropping its tine of planes amd |i ony as inst sign get, | (eam for the Michigan State Po-| People — which has been the adding radios and appliances. ting the Minnesota. stale central |e 70s sont te, Deceit sey ome nes oping soe gg es 2 . Then, the brothers-in-law began | committee to urge the former Illi- agg additional | regation in all its forms — is at- \ “bees troopers to be added to the foree | tacking on still another front. - : : pig: em Pg — ~ hw ne last week to enter | by next Memorial Day. It has asked the Interstate Com- » A. Play,” Marilyn, said... in 1946 chengiag its name to the weet “The additional officers were au-| merce Commission to forbid seg- : stupid gitt anil aste © stupid ques Pontiac State Bank Building a| CONCERN OVER SOUTH thorized by the State Legislature of interstate travelers not because di jread it is ) follow it through, me Stevenson campaign leaders re- | last" week, ~ : aboard trains but also in sta- ‘unten YC wit upposed “td .do—look "in 1965, they ‘bought the Ko-| cently were concerhéd with pub- and 39 years of nah op mog es po . eerie 33 Ee oe spy Gable @. How sie your walk. backer Furniture Co.. an eight-} lished reports nat Southern Demo-| five feet, nine inches tall and in Ca A QUESTION AMUSES — A famous smile greets a question by| Brando Sinatra,cChasles i} mae womeed cae! Seer retell Sereitave Sires te, FIRS. Leader Lyndon Johrison of ‘Texas, good physical condition. They must The NAACP was: asked yester- | Columnist Eari Wilson as Marilyn perches on the edge of a chair during ara re te oak oe te Lae unthe’ months old and Ive been On rently ee Ot were promoting “favorite son” cart | 0 of good character and have a/day if now it intends to fight |@ recent New York interview. _j ence Olivier sotnetime . |< some-}.walking since’ and [ve never ttn a: Wagan as of a|didates to keep’,the convention | gh school education or its equiv-| against segregation in privately- ; = thing Kind of:special. ~ are} had a lesson. building for WKC in 1952. The Som sumpeding 10 Stevenson Pre-| “Candidates accepted will be en-| rants. A tramnsedda 4 the I rish Peop le Lead World Cece Delle eens Tah ter |-@.. ow. do “you beep. your building now houses a market. | maturely, rolled in training school at East | NAACP was rather vague on this. ee ‘fy = | many favorite actors 1 have) And| "gure? A. By eating spaghetti It is next to the market that) Johnson's friends emphasized | Lansing where they will study for | He indicated that may be done . Dri: Jes ik P d actresses —I like nearly’ all of | 2% I do enjoy a good massage WKC President Wainger intends’ that he was. mainly concerned | six weeks before” being sent to| er but emphasized in FI g- I. FIO ucts them. ew ’ every so often. ~ to construct his unusual shopping with making sure the party nomi. | various throughout the state. | the NAACP is concentrating ah eR “ : : F - Q. Do you ever buy your own center. 3 nee and platiorm bore the im- | The new.salary range, recently |ly on getting an i my ARTE of |g NOW Zealand is second among| NER ‘BEDROOM VOICE” . dinner? A. Well, I have!’ And I 7 “ak ee . Print of “moderate” policy he | approved by the State Civil Service | school’ segregation in th Ww. TON fis the| the milk fanciers, Sweden thind,| It's titne, I figured for a change |:4o; when all of us eat at Child's on ” he sald, |, stands for. - |Commission, ig trom $151 for two| which are fighting or stalling ; | Australia fourth, (Canada fitth, ‘ot CS =WHy are. You Yo ap-| y between classes. . I buy “é Construction depends, :% aa ks to $192 for two. weeks, the Supreme Shop-| and you have to go’all the way selon?" I asked. ‘Marilyn’ pilay- my own dinner sometimes because Oe ON ee esiet susnieet ities @ deere bent tee wet ee he down to 13th place to find the] fully pretending to be wideleyed, | I eat alone a lot, and I om Beg ean | fered last July 2, is likely to. be oe ; ’ ! epee United, States. said, “‘Who'do you MEAN is ap-- Q. Do you have much difficulty “But ote of these days it will the Texas “favorite son” at the H. Y L N ; THE SAD STORY peeling?!" < ‘ page around the city? A. No, vie |. | Chicago convention next August. | INSTRUCTIONS: Each ‘related. to mip work: The statistics télf.the sad story:| “What about your hedropm | the cab drivers are very nice, and Wainger’s biggest deals have There will undoubtedly be a/-* scromble os few os purvondy Ui ts The ‘Irish down 1,425 pounds of voice? - 4 besides, I learn a lot from men, comme fat tenet, seeniip., hah | Seoee Of ote. Satamae, sock appeors under orrow, downward, milk ¢ per capita each year| “BEDROOM Voice? I use this |. March, WKC—which he wholly | top contenders as New York's Gov. WAM AN Dk es a ee a “| compared with $99 pounds here.” | yolee everywhere, in the Police Fol [ d owns—bought controlling rest | Averell Harriman, New Jersey's 7 wtncg py ‘| - Incidentally, fof tich living New| bedroom. I‘ never talk im the 0 OW ea in the 30-store Grinnell chains. ge Meyner, Georgia's Richard nee Alpe tight up near the| bedroom .. 2° : 1 R k ar j res and a Sen. sit a op. report shows it leads the “Except on the es! , ee mont Pe rine par = ee an Tennesser's_ '& cette) bobok ee ee x 2 r world, in drinking fluid ‘ilk, eats | weer’ oe ‘pew in ac efeer $ Death Ks 8 eit eee ($1.8 Millon. Tex Diep ues Y—Tothat it cach of ts would drink! of big meat eaters, | “Because live alone.” || PHOENIX, Ariz. ® — Oficers iat. $ ‘8 Million Tax Dispute —~ ok three extra glasses of milk'exch | Mow come this country trails | 2710", clearly enjoyed this| were working today on what they : Re still owns the osama Meg Brought to Court by Kin . — TV 3 week we'd have the dairy surplus! s@ badly in milk consumption? oc oe glee ing ane benib-dlaying te Wane Son ta mire a SS DETROIT (INS), — Disputed in- ©; ioe ie Tee ealaed tir on cence — ee ee ta, eee mae : fourth heritance taxes more tha “Ne t+, Sem ' i ; sed the . lyn, one | m any ail, +o ng tg Fog eg ve. $1.8 million will be‘ aired in seeral oY wt S| a ee “You can't use my name in! of those Tae Cmekneae nae SP Me aes! for 15 years, and in Detroit, |X Court-temorrow at ‘a hearing _| WHAT COUNTRY LEADS? this,” the fellow said, “because | near-sighted, pushéd the mat Sheriff L. C, Boies disclosed last “t pes one as tease te 1947, | involving the estates of three 1 TAMLE 6 “What country leads the world each of us at the Agriculture De-| back. . night that an underworld bomb ex. He mo with his wife-Ruth.-2™@nddaughters of the founder of 2 NILE | in the consumption of milk prod-| partment thinks his product is the! “I can see fine,” she said. pert is reported to have been in - where he lives . ei Wyandotte Chemicals Corp 3 GINSED 7 ee ucts? ~ " best. But I'm sold on. dairy prod- | The waiter refilled our glasses Phoenix at the same time the for. Two are in school. The dispute arises between at 4 VACRE Py That turned out to be a tough! ucts. This nation consumes 3:6 gal-| He was the happiest waiter ies mer Hollywood -labor racketeer Janice, 16, attends — is a tomeys for the Internal Revernue 5 PALTE. yo one. For it’s a country resiowned, | ions of ice cream per person, for | town, for Marilyn smiled at him| #4 in a tremendous explosion, School ee udith n a Bureau and the estates over the ; LIVERS P in fiction at Jeast, for its pubs and example, and my wife says 1 easi- again. ae and left a few hours after. on J. Wainger at-| Valuation placed on. stock of the 2 een its whisky. Good old Ireland is in}ly ‘make up for 10 people. Occasionally I'd say, “You don't] A" order has been sent out to To eee J. Poet chemical company. — 8 FURIGE first place. “The dairy farmer works harder | fave to answer that ‘one, on ad- atrest the hoodlum, Boies said, tribute his fabulous wjittle more| Meanwhile, the government yes- Yewerdey's answer: chgS, wriTing, paper, ‘The thought of all those Irish- | for his dollar than any other| vice of reporter.” bat he refused to name him “Tats my terday séttled tax claims of $1,- _ |, elon, Tk, eibboOn, peMell, vebltt, Reser. standing around swilling | farmer. Cows never take a day) “Oh, I'm not afraid to answer | OTHER DEVELOPMENTS aggressive.’ 081,963 against five Detroiters for © 1955 What's My Line, Inc. \ 1-8 | milk and* nibbling cheese is in- | off. I was raised in Wisconsin, | jt! Marilyn smiled at me* like These were the other develop- Flee Fi in Detroit $200,880. - ne : \ 5 : deed a switch. dairy country, and I know.” she did at the waiter and I was to a te. chticer Beltlens in: 25 re 7 : Z ‘ Bes ey ‘ 7 ‘ : ~ the happiest reporter in town, vestigation continued yesterday: Two Women, Saved jv. sag gh = es e . aa paneaniet ke 5 ee dear Dhar eg Mg et ae ee . Q.. What plays do you like n Nn as m DETROIT (INS) aay he mn j =f l M. : Bua fT - m best and who is your favorite | Savdie‘was booked by officers who and a behy were remit 7 gin i Theol = : ; , playwright. A. “Seven. Year pov gg oy dation Mrs, were routed in injured ues es bee ee - eS ; ere -° | Heh’ wasn’t my faverite ‘ 000 for information that, gpg Bee veg ket This week friends and neighbors his handicap 'with the aid of several in to help Hender’on remodel his|even hoisted himself up to the| chair made and donated to him pay theyre dam meses would supposedly lead her to i as ; ee of Alonza Henderson hammered and members of the Park- |\h . They moved the 18x20 foot | ropf to help lay roofing by a Pontiac manufacturer. were “Streetcar Named Desire” Bioff’s Killer, sy . house early 088m the basement |the last nail and slapped on the| dale Church of the Nazarene who house on a new founda-| “TI always believed where there's! In the project of remodeling his| and “Death ofa Salesman.” 1 | Detective Gordon Selby said apartment of Omar Stafford, 35, last daub of paint, as they com-/had offered to help him. =<") added a bathroom and a hall-| a will, there’s a way,” said Hen-| home; materials were donated by| enjoyed “Skin of Our'Teeth” but | Savoie admitted he had made up who suffered a cut hand, pleted ‘their project of rebuilding |- 2 Sees eg way*to the garage with a special | derson. - ~ |tumber companies, heating, paint,| pot as much. My favorite play. | the whole story, which he said was Firemen said Stafford apparently | the crippled man’s home at 9 W.| Members of the Owen-Haw-|ramp~ for, the wheelchair, and) — we 8 ee electrical, window sash and chim-| wrights: Arthur Miller and Ten- | ‘hat Bioff had told him he was — fell asleep on a davenport. Rutgers St. = thorne-Wever Community Club de-| wired the for electricity. | Henderson makes his own liveli-| ney firms, as well as siete ‘Wihtaan ™-| afraid & ‘Charles Scarish’* in Ohio "Mrs. Marilda Ponke, 58, who oc-| Henderson, confindd to a wheel-| cided that anyone with as much) Working . church and | hood by selling greeting cards and) “4 eA si would neve nan Pa kill bine, Savele, never. third floor apartment, was | chair since 1949 when he was burt | gumption as Henderson deserved | elub mem installed siding, put | stainless steel tableware. His in-| “‘Alonza Henderson doesn't owe | Q.. What part we you even-met Bioff, Selby said. . cwrtoed by firemen using a ladder. |in a car crash that took ‘the life] « helping hand, so they made the | in windows, painted the: interior | come is augmented bya pension | us a thing—we've all been paid in’ enjoyed. playing on the stage, (A. Dat Dred OF Joyce Bonnarrigo, 22, and her of his wife, bought a condemned | of the home a club and the exterior trim, and put-on.a| from, Pontiac Motor Division, petaciion Ve yet out, ok nang T would have enjoyed: playing Mrs. Bioff appeared at @ mor ph: Brn. also were | house this sprirtg and set out to| ‘neighborhood betterment” proj | new roof. where he was for 15| so fine a person,” sai Mihay, | Vivian Blaine part in “Guys and) tuary to view her husband's maw brought down the Judder, make it livable, $ self-re-| ect. \ : a eR ow years. He gets around the city by| spokesman fo rthe group and| Dolls”—who wouldn't? . _j\gied 1 She is scheduled to — Damage was estaimted at about liant, he was determined to accom. | Between Sune and November,| -Henderson-dug trenches, crawled | means of a , small| chairman of the Q. What about your music and appear ‘at a coroner's inquest to- - $100, we Be '|plish the work himself in spite of | some 37 volunteer workers pitched | around and did plumbing work, | red car, a kind of motorized wheel. Wever, commi we art. A Painters, you meqn Fa day, | a : Ee re / [ * ‘ j f se \ a ‘ ah | : \ ; fe Migs Se i et t af sa ree ; € : ‘se \ \ ‘a ‘ | i fy + ‘é ?, .# 4 fy ; i sy I “ f , . A ff : ‘87 ¥ if i] 7 ‘ Zt : “6 lot If POD os cae ay [>. Uy, f, vey fea nO 4, i: ay a oy 4 ; J eae H ae 4 3 y i Wi of a fe Gl Bat EA ey he: yy } eas 7 | : lA y iy lad é a6 Ne j Sa, A, i it Tr i os U4 a! pf lias \7 i fa ii { & = hui pee me TY di ivi " abs 4 A. Oh. T , ______fastened to the trigge } f Ca s ‘ : pee : i tescapeornank sayy tet ome ip ie Fg ‘W, raney, said Tripp blasted Mrs, Macintosh three times with his’ 12- gauge pump gun, reloaded and blew his head off. The officers said a , neighbor, John Chilberg, gave this account: Mrs. MacIntosh came running out of a west Los Angeles. apart- ment house, screaming: ‘‘He has agu.” She hid behind her automobile, parked in the driveway, but Tripp saw her and three times they cir- cled the car in a deadly chase. Then Tripp fired. As Mrs, MacIn- tosh lay on the ground Tripp stood over her and pumped two more rounds inte a4 chest. te ven tens Goa eek ie mare} shells, lay down beside the dead woman, puied Ge twine de had | Oi Rien | himself, * Tripp was a prop man for 20th | Century-Fox Studio, Friends said | ‘| man with great regret and sorrow ciously adhere to their evil course and do not give up their evil ways. They become still more des- perate, Referring to that capital be banned, the Minister said there is no comparison between the. two. “In one case you deal with a” man in such a manner that he remains alive but may become a burden on society,” he said. “In the other case you get rid of a but at least he can do no more Windmill in Scotland Termed Powerful tomatic windmill that starts and stops itself and generates 100 kilo- eg tion. punishment, too, should 4 gee We pie | - bee. Fa aN : t % “SIGHTERN Caer Sa PONTIAC PRRIS_TUESDAT, NOUR en ek Me ena oe RO =a _ | Official Predicts A-Power | France hopes to have three atomic las || Bc for once "Pecks a tt Wonan, Shoot Sel ndian Disp | DERRROM uw — the bow oti teenie ety by the Cota LOS ANGELES. @--A lovers’ Meo BOMBAY — gum nae his country will have oe ee cy eno alin eo wan. . ona Ki @ abl vhipeiag or | es em lawteae aches @ eapiadng liam ‘Tripp, about 50, and Mrs , New Delhi reports. It | caiman ‘of |POWer production: «= Rhoda’ MacIntosh, 49, a ia the opinion most penalogists, a mas ory ie - ported, the Home Minister advised the le France, me pew . ‘ns Slat ne bile in sss House that whipping serves no int which Will be. produc» |owned by Tl per cent of U.S. * Detectives D, J. Johnson and C. t, in fact, those in 1956." By 1960 | families: 4 he and Mrs. MacIntosh quarreled | f CRYSTALLIZE POLIO VIRUS — Crystallization of purified polio- * s *& |‘ myelitis virus, the first time a’ human or animal infecting virus has been crystallized, was reported by two University of California scien tists, Dr. Frederick Schaffer, left, and Dr. Carlton E. Schwerdt, right. 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We invite youtotryit. | 7" XG Ig Fi ; ss _RIGHTEEN blew ov is head off. The officers said a , neighbor, John Chilberg, gave this’ account: Mrs. MacIntosh came running perate, that capital punishment, too, should | ton Referring to suggestions be banned, the Minister said there is no comparison between the.two. fa Man Murders | Wiping Abolished “Woman, Shoots Self as Indian Discipline LOS ANGELES -@—A lovers’ BOMBAY — India’s lawmakers Dates for. State quarrel ended in death last night} ” _jhave passed the government-pro- - LANSING Dates for © gare geod geile twee ran. 7G posed bill to whinging as | LANSING s-iaiee far Biapste Rhoda MacIntosh,- 49, police re- is the opinion of Saturday by the ported, a4 the Home Minister advised the Committee. ae me Liesl perprec teat, fo fact. teoes| ittee i Id nd C. |, ‘ Pp =. . weer anid nee t blested Mrs, subjected to this punishment—tena- fi ange three times ‘vith his 12- ciously adhere to — course 5--State ee ee ee ic geal des- | ‘Toit for election of delegates to out of a west Los ‘Angeles apart- | “In one case you deal with a7 Grand Rapids to choose candidates ment house, screaming: “He has nian in such a manner that he | {or state offices, a gu.” - remains alive but may become &/ ‘The committee announced that She hid behind her automobile, burden on society,” he said, ‘‘In a series of campaign workshops parked in the driveway, but Tripp | the other case you get rid of @/| ¢.o train party leaders will saw her and three times they cir-/ man with great regret and Sorrow] » 914 in each-of the cled the car in a deadly chase. but at least he can do no MOre! giongs districts between Then Tripp fired, As Mrs. Macln- and April 30, John B. _ tosh lay on the ground Tripp dr., of Grand Rapids, said the stood over her and pumped two) “ ill i Sc | d w orkshops will be more rounds into her chest. Windmi in of and) « Michigan Republicans R col (om aace tle van ints Genii got more shells, lay down beside the dead | woman, pulled the twine he. had | | and-kitled himself. Tripp was a prop man for 20th &entury-Fox Studio. Friends said he and Mrs.-MacIntosh quarreled often, \ 2 ee eee ee TONIGHT Ne Cover—No Minimum DELL’S oe ae a ae a ae a a ae aes CuYbeakeiinr wakak Wall <2 cosgubadind i saaek oie myelitis virus, the first time a human or animal infecting virus has Florida and a Bikini Suit|= Send Jayne to Stardom. NOUR” Bitte erie eld Tet ANS (Tooay Ae 1:41-3:39 5:37-7:35- - 9:36 : i if if E Hi a5: } if | | J thank her lucky cheesecake, . * * * “That trip to Florida started everything,” she admitted. ‘I don’t it’s good for your career. If you mind posing for leg art; I think | Termed Powerful GLASGOW, Scotland—A fully au- windmill that starts and watt-hours of electricity has been -|put.into operation in Scotland att- er four years ot construction. The cchina! said to be the tomatic stops itself and generates 100 kilo- |; party, has cut its $60,000 deficit to about 34,000 in the last two years. ee been crystallized, was reported by two University of California scien-| world’s most as eee in the basin of the Angostura Res- JAM tists, Dr. Frederick Schaffer, left, and Dr. Carlton E. Schwert, right.| for power generaion, is installed | Jackson Term Given ervoir on the Cheyenne River in ‘The discovery was reported at a meeting of the National Academy | 400-foot-high Costa Head -on/ Ayburn Heights Man South Dakota. | of Sciences at the California Institute of Technology. = ues ab Wah a i ee Richard Inglsbee, 22, of Auburn a SESSION : hour have been encountered. reg re a rege “EDWARDS” e -* * ® G) to 15 years te : ) | Hollywa ood Headlines: “‘The windmill has three 17-foot-| Prison by Oakland County Circuit OPENING blades of compressed lamin- | Judge George B * Thurs., Nov. 10 Generel Merchandising 18 $. 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Tratfic Judge, meanwhile, was|'¢ Dall that causes it to hook Lane joined the chorus of high- running fifth in the Roamer Handi- pkg lightweights who have cap at Jamaica, Vanderbilt appar- singing “Don't bring’ on the ently spent Sunday pondering these champ.” Frankie Rytf, the No. 4 facts, then accepted without reser- man, after last week's defeat of vation late yesterday. Paddy DeMarco decided he wanted “The field for the mile and one- ae ge AE aap anne edge half grass test for 3-year-olds .and apn ig = ye onli now includes four U, S. horses, : from England, France Lane showed last night he can pr Foam Bae ghiory. sep Ayres marge graben acer 5m ag Pan Germany, Ireland and Canada, punch. ipo He Hi Instead, Lane’s unorthodox style Memory of Dorais Pe DETROIT w—A plaque ded oa ee: of the U of Detrolt-Villa- alin: ) Peay ae rg Halfpint Duo Gives um Friday night, : mate of Knute Rockne, was Uni- ; ete wean ie ee Sonics ta natin ‘ will getting helped off the spot’ with be in the U. of D. 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(couple), Experienced. per Adjusters. fibilties Permanc : PONTIAC to clean tourist cabins, must rent Moving & Trucking ...+...19 Guuch of, Pomayivia Rev. Ryan Ong rrogram ghieres.. {ive on: premises. Must ae S ie va gg BE pe ogg EMPLOYMENT £ Rem Som: oat oe promiogs. ‘ ' . 4 : * . oe investiga’ Denis had eaees kek ; “ ; = ‘Painting & Decorating +...20) Pextavemem MMe ™Y reel CIRCLE DESIGNCO, | fanre apis wit private General office ooo ¥aoue Wat Capes SR NICE eosst |. WORK NEAR HOME ~ Photos & Accessories ......21, WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL ; S SY. COWIE, | Bolen. coc. ccssuekossvrsgee crete, sent sqpcerng, | Se) ; Christmas Help Needed : : * and express our most since: , : : sutomatic heat and hot water. | ocurance sales pheaeal hancwens ible’ Ab | JEWELRY SALESWOMEN. OR ; Tom / Physio Therapy’ .i......21A| tants To 'our ‘relatives, inends| 2114S. Woodward, Birm. | Leungry” sent out. | References. ies Frees” pemee, to Retonal ‘Camm | JounE girls, ‘white or colored. ful uous, DECORATIVE - F Fr 4 ne one he * ] - Television Service saassw22) furans symoaar, Save | BaP renal a Enea wii, | ate Aen | ea te i. On 22h} te vloee of our eat Son" and | “Gusnay nando Means nas] YD] + Employment Service | Yr | EADY 10 COME AT U9 AM TO| Biche work.” Sausraap work nee-| ~~ y custom ca Typewriter Service ..... Brother Wiliom’ Lange. We sc] (thay ,saleried Jed. Enews how DETAILERS 106 Pontiae-state Bank Big. =| = YOUNG ME reat gai roid gitt Off to school.| Seeent, ee. finish. Work seu Rent Apts. Unfurnished ...34 . obson / Upholstering. ...tss.++0-+.23] DO "Roescne for hie’ somiorting | — .__ fixtures, and | NIGHT FIREMAN EXPERIENCED leave. immediately ‘for 30. sates ee | ADDITIONS, PORCHES EN- / OnCES . rers. s\ntoaat Screw special machinery. ‘Top rates. 1 Fa! ee Single. ansiage $200, "mon ny. gare, of children. “Live in. FE! Sore tt chila and om house: ea Ww “Carveairy Service. F J Pap po * J lachine Operator LOCKHART- WRIGHT iP YOU. CAN SELL AND ARE Roberta, Mote Auburn, 11 0 3 | Sct pOROENERAL LIVEN Live in, $15 & week. Phone OR a abeaboe GENERATOR. di eapeereverta* ’ operate . i nh. Th ar day only. i ‘ . : . i e ‘ Hobbies & Supplies .......24A to eo rape, abit. | 1° Telegram "FE Sam Beats onportgaity "1 a "wns |" Help Wanted Female || "“""Srine) ——— | WEMAN, FOR, OnPiCE_ WORK. Phambing” tals, toate Notices & Personal ..-..25 fot Rene Sone | hers arta tae | Hyer coe "| a woman aeewees = vo @| IMMEDIATELY a eae on ne | Skanes og HRKE SONG _ MOET F ® Ten yoed of tive inns. We have the clien | WANTED a3 WANTED a | iin, Ric hats hagas PS | neh cee ahs Ge Doare | wh Pata utar TWE bas | wren iy iawatre, Eeeton |" BRaIRLE BOMeIAE’ RT| ecmel sta it ed bung 4 Wid, Children to Board ...26 SisPLAY MANAGERS ASRETANT. SE jee Macey Sete —_) Nova $onee 4 Foy! Le : Wa. Household Goods ....27 Experience y viltas| OPERATORS” AIM HIGH » | ies Weed "g| D & M Building Service fewer ROOM __ | Sm sie tik WEMEE| Auto. Screw Machine _ | STENOGRAPHERS |___ Help Wanted 6 Building Ser ; Wid, Miscellaneous «...... fifth Moor. Drill Press - CAREER GIRLS ‘ OK come: cane (7s on sae ae Money Wanted — -s+0i0.+.28A HELP ENGI OO Lathe-Lehmann oseetive gore? '--:- COMP. TYPIST ane (couple, Experiences bet A OR Wanted to Rent ......0+.4.29 mechanleal sogieer Degree st| INSPECTOR = ~~ - a ieeaadnamananeny wei. TYPIST. save cat, both dr ‘b0| LLOYD MONROE | (sae e ea : ¥ at Carr he Receptionist ‘........60+-sewees - have car, drive, $100 Share Living Quarters ..,.30 ; SEF Center. PE-8-0416-| Apply in person only, ne phone HOstens 2 an sas sanesesecenses om MIMEOGRAPH Smet pies ba fur. FE 46866 Wtd, Transportation ......31 oer ENGINEER AID Haniels Mie. Corp. | muse pee OPERATOR | bath Justeone fy" cece. | SEY TYPE OF BOWLING FLARE” ? BILL City of Pontine. Salary depend- £ P utomatic A complete design 5 Wid. Contracts, Migs, esdele ric . . ent on e. ‘TT ARD 4 eee . AND — sent out. rences. able, —— | WEIGHTMAN pa ge ee 7 $300 Mrs. Kelly, JOrdan 40857 —STTICS_DORMERS- 7 Wanted Real Estate ....32A =i or street, sewer and sidewalk or colored. Motor Inn. me $9032. | Legal secretary «+. 9) —— KEY PUNCH sek Soe EAE oP ATTICS—DORMERS | ; ee i Franklin. | = yelierad"apeiy “perenne sean 6 er esting ewe, gis wea Beery He) | OPERATORS ee eee © Sr as eee ee _ City Hall, qi rke. Birmingham 3 2 Car soseetany. Apply Products i-Executive Sales ben poe saeisie? Vhs ‘orcas job ie N EEDED Fig NOOR COROT Men between 28 and 45. ert for girls with lite but good ms. Emp.” See. Comm. Rent Houses Furnished ...35 dous for men with . ahiila. "Tremendous | opportunities EXPERIENCE ts ECE ral 30191 : 1 a . Go tales splitde. Staring salary of MODEL MAKERS Rasie sour iene “Te ner cA puree REAL ESTAT : Rent Lake Cottages ...36A y SScigreune "er eguvaieet eee, | MODEL-CHECKER | €on."™ ‘ Sree madre Somen to complete our stall nan: | . 29199 Orchard-Lake Rd. | sary See Mins Wdwards. Midwest foe ae eo Pontiac Motor Division higher priced residential. _ For Rent-Rooms — ........37 Farmington Twp. Employment Service. 00 Pent CABINET MAKERS .MIDWEST ee one, mAs ot lend treet | j - Rooms With Board ..,....38) ‘ EXPERIENCED ee Employment Service ~ Personnel Dept. - Ry for top pre: 2 : Convalescent Homes .,...38A| That he A ROLL MAN salary and commission, PE ¢ 2535. Bs program prseonomes serene PONTIAC. MICMIGAN . * = Sap. Sa me. Ke ; Hotel Rooms duseteiguquesale wot the 6p 2 “a ate. work. W. ; fone a meh on puest ies — . 3 ' Young women ; Bee our , re : 4 or Mr the Salk Also » No wd : * wandered unknow 1. ' ; Suburban * Instructions. ations! . ent at Li e700. comm Rs Rent Stores ovverseeseser:@0) gece us dreaming how very | 9, ALINE WeRD ——— | -rgwe aummes | Artco Plastics |_Smeus suemme | MERE SESTAORINE TH GURE| FATT @ YOUNG. INC. | $36,2mmeee som. : : Rent Office Space seoseueedl It needs must be, since he lingers enter Instructions. ve tree! for og a and room. 48270 Van Dyke weekly handling beautiful bg PART TI ME SSreRiEncen soon mS BOARD nom RELI bg For Rent Miscellaneous) 2.42) 4..0°%%, : wildest TA On ii BRAKE MAN, AG- REpublie 2-6842 - _| able couple who will care tor two a. i. wii ‘ iw ‘ : —fhiidren. | at Rin . 1 * REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Instructions @ | Floors, basement. £M 34870, | roe ~— ~ CEMENT & BLOCK — For Sale Houses Gdisciess A W, PARKING ATTENDANT. 16 AND AND ptiao CE £E T & B For Sale Lake Property ...44 on Rieetric, #25°W.| Sur") Meee p.m. te Wayne 8. or. Avena Sustan evemba cane ee fet | TUTORING tren | 90% NEED DISCOUNT For Sale Resort Property. 4A & STOCK MAN . For Sale Lots. ses eeennene MB and Prosuce, man with hee’ sate 3 For Sale Acreage essansee Mt ae A reunite er Femes Men, Young Wome NOVEMBER For Sale Farms renedecens@l bin eee tosurance, lite agents, passenger agents, mn On all modernization . alterations, Sale Business Property ..49 ant vacations and fleas wee TE OM. aon te so Rent, Lease Bus, Prop, .49A pen, FE 9-406, EDS “Tine of coometics and toletres| ull and Part Time T'to 38. Tee ses iret, “ao tale on tees. a ED. WOODWARD AT . | cag give you an unusual earning Fox Jewelry Store and © pleasing person | No job ton small, otk s :* / 7. = “0 = : a ™ ub ply. ai A . : meral Home _PE ¢18 FAL COR Tend BRE = Soa a Siocsats | Ma Mar stn wb sen wm soeaaeraecimert A | ret stat ® Bie Busnes Oppertiniten ..81| Donelson-JOhns|CorrkCrioN MAN —| SER | REAL ESTATE | scary SMenToR GOT gE| Sieh Sruan3' S| SAND eat Rt et | SoarRRTAN neha EA ~~ cennlS "Pna| Ti cesar fe), Soa ea NEC: CO- | mbes as | See ten Oe |-“SreOGRAPHER—| Br eatdeee tea | ieee * , Cc > goes ee 4 T N RA , R 4 Bigne number — _ . Money to Loan eievcudonsll GaaPEL inte “aee nee raunre mt be CASHIERS = City oY a ae > : se ke Br iErys ed ’ » ana 4 i : Mortgage Loans ubisknsaasant Call Tee Saebee od nual’ SALESGIRLS 7 3 Sy oy 25; = os. ———_ a C ae LING : " ch MERCHANDISE needed. Full or part time Parke my hope. OR 23-2667. censed And "banded ve ste, ec a, hose 0 rl AceP cowl wo FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND REAL ESTATE ae Soren Shop” ha Susi: |_ Worle: Wanted Male 10) “Grishine’ ie years cemenwors: ee SWAPS se .eesseveseeeeserer DO) 4 ue SALESMAN = _h, Segew —ress .| Pree Satimates, John ‘Taylor, OR For Sale Clothing .++0+0...56 Some aes poten and_car "5 Wil, Keep vOut small, busines | 210. — iets 7. Sale Household Goods ....57| ~ - | oe ee essential —R. J. VALUET. Real- records, in orfer gh monthly re- | PLOOR LA os 1 OTIS on. nn EE conditions Apety’ is par,| 8a Persale._ | pi*-2uOubiand Arete eer | 6 CLERK-TYPIST pant : : Valentine Gifts epdnceseessOe BUY DIRECT A ¢ ~ RDWARE D PIN SETTERS WANTED. i. P Christmas Gifts: ..........¢.59 | » Panties bye RS . m. "| "hes oe in One ae 8 tere te, Mesicsimn sim Cem) EXCELLENT OFFER. bs xian . gn | Bae Oaalind aves re bas | Se eter Seana! mens as OF eee ehh Pied ee Beene nm. comnp ltt 5a gsare “SALESMEN | Bees eh at ' wee eeeennees ’ ee —a r R TRES I - _ _Cameras & Equipnient ...61A | 7 neae CAR SALESMAN Part Time ERAL pe tg SECRETARY : Sale Musical Goods ...;...62 eae AS er 3 Jewelry Store ae ek Gan HERE 15 AN Ten Balle Office Equipment ...63/ OAKLAND “ICUS —MaEMO te Be Must-have sales abiit~ alone | | BLUE SHRED ag ‘ vey Sale Store Equipment ....64 By Saenee rE SAR WASHERS” WHITE OR COL . goportunity Spen’ Monday evening - 1056 W. Huron Aone OF THE = Sale Sperting Goods ..0ic..08 - ret — ott: ._510_N. Main, Rochester, ms —=._2eet me. Soply @ Asvers. : me tito «Hunting Accommodations, 65A | , a — *® ETAILERS City of Pontiac, Salary . $3,133. to Salesmen 5 A. Meat, ae rt 4 Sand, Gravel & Dirt orees 06 BOx REPLIES For jigs. fixtures,’ gauges: and," ran pata Raeeatees — = -s Mo 1 a " ple disposition, cooperative Wood, Coal & Fue evsess.61| 1 At 10 wm, Today f] Uo” on he itis. | gesied: Apeth eemeaee’ ties! ~~ sFRog] Estate |038, RQUssREnren, “cane | Si eteers. : « Shrubs ....6g| | There were replies at } | LOCKHART-WRIGHT | ganerewanoe AND CLEANING | Mare tor alert young | "manent. Grod pea wane, Pe * Son “ave pork. Sete’ Planta, Trees, ones the Press office in the | Og —— oe SERVICE | mea live in. Year round,| men “Erperenced i seg. cnlares. Live to premises. Mus | must ‘Rar shorthand | abil- For Sale Pets .......+.++.69| | following boxes: . peid vacations. Por. appointment | ° enty, of edvertising. &| a” month plus food, small, fur. oF vi 4 e082. : " uniim ened ov. Key. 3. an ge pe ability and - Dogs T Boarded ... — a ma '’ : aeesiers public. Rete a ere Designers Max "hermosa Soe YOU BUY If-WELL INSURE IT ody sent, cul, References: | WE CAN Aquat. ‘ARM MERCHANDISE : iJ id rience ag . ‘'s ‘ + JOrdan. 46657 ‘ : 62, 66, Tl, 74; 77, 80, 90, . Setvice. Highland F : : ; May, Grain Feed seeseect || SSE REM MMH) Dat ailara | kite MAHAN | curs Benerrrs: » For Sale Livestock ........72 116, 112, 115, 118. : MAW 21 TO % FOR OUTSIDE 1. Perm: employment in down. Wanted Livestock ~ sise+s-+.73 9 ; ES"naare, ie nous misimam:| foreny: gain oben Se Soave.| neatry co. meartons | WAITRESSES 2. Excellent salary with paid vaca- _ sevnceenetd : Premier MAN FOR RETABLISHED SERV, FE 3: «| ‘Ted's bas & emited mumber of 75|, Help Wanted Male 6 : leo rave. Mun be sendy exe ect : est “waitress [ee Maat an aS: CO a | eRe are —| TBE ESS DESIGNERS | Bema on) oe aes) TEDS i es sestraters «..18|308 (90 Needed) - MEN'S Space .......0) % FoR PONTIAC sipetionce and ‘rete { weekends. PE 83: ee | a . Body Fixtures Em ONTIAC saa 1b: MEN | 58 | Work Female 11 : Clepeesan MN ee [pp toces bet TERT | tae oe ts nyacnappacoencigeenerenaaeeNt Bis ee ee | Automation =f MEN |. Site Stameee’ 0° “tte | évecs 2 e £ : ‘ E —_ ; = fs F ; | BS sevegsef) YOUR LIFE’S MADE Interviews ‘til 8 p.m. ashy, soe uo tor toot wee] ew4Sl EASTER ihiough Cass:| MODERN | sPLOYME nn) ti Ads Toole err] Engineeri + day problems quickly, dal Garvine Co, | FUR hu 4 i! PSS easier ies Brae team peste idery _Rewma Wih Board_3 For Sale Houses _ had § ANNETT. teetanins m. | iy glean rooms ¢ Matthews. _ OFFERS _ ICED aS Shy Soneen Vi ROOM. Clarkston Estates : ‘ Ree g eaeeT oom | Et rte Se Eee t| " i . losets. A R AN. “118.006, pg ¥ a, Bloomfield Brick Ranch |. # bedroom 2 home ‘of brick, stone and frame ¢on- struction. Living with natura! fireplace, d@ ell, |" spuce svseued: Waa aa ht recreation room with nat- tached farese. well and. scaped An excellent rt * ND ome for" J a ha ; value at sscadticns term ma, : Seni . Seminole Hills Hotel Rooms 39 8 room brick home in ex- PPP PP PDL LL LOLOL PPL cellent ‘condition ideally lo HOTEL ROOSEVELT gated on ‘Cherokee, toed. 4 : Rooms $12.50 up Bath, $17.50 up. Ro ‘sen with Seupiast, 16x a FE 5 22 living roc Sore AUBURIN : ng ey “s be 4“ Ph! FE 2-9230 nece, incinerator, 2 a car ge- sqoet a refrigeration unit, rage, sai see, Watkins Lake Front Excellent pees on Lake- wood, 90 CONTRACTS Weet Huron ‘St ay or seork, RIGHT . Rent Stores _ 40 AWAY au BTLDING. PLEN- (AND 50 MORE 7. Rye ee . parting ood for any t NEXT engine i tag GO. Pa Om, . FE 62438 | business. Also apt. We wilt otter, | 986 by NEA Serdce, Ino. . oi Lg a St., ‘Commerce heat, 2 car attached ned gartes , ioheies Boar) eben Gi costs. | “We've picked up a few feet headstart on Joe! . screens Wieely Tandscap : or ata ee ee [rece et| ances | _oug Sean Nicholie & Harger Co. pee Pontes teh’ Will rent & | Ortonville pe py PR pet iy Wanted Real Estate 2A) Rent Apts, Furnished 33 tra tamu oemg, som | rat fume home th ge ie? BED | ROY ANNETT, INC. teat oon a sedvoome | folie ‘stents itty poe ais GEERNGARY 8B Huron Pinderat -040 | pee jour ‘pee Sows cn, acest : n2.smn tere tomes” an | Sab tier Ores Pes Gay |%8 Meron Fiera peaee| © Salevia Sindows3| Secreto tom, oh serenas at ws for auiok par | CORAiy furinnes or inne, 8 hi ts ee Aisi hss | __ Rent Office Space 41 Steeter ngtaa'® g'est| "ES Bobi Pifuanee sa J PONTIAC REALTY CO:| gate terete Bt ee | " DESK SPACE faltthade Weel al tnced. |" rega' us Sone ma a 131 Baldwin PE 62215 | "Coll iter 4. 00 Stare. Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 36 Felephooe Maneeering service. $34,500, term femal a eS Ber, oa ein i : pe eee suburban Real Estate Of : "But ones hang fa | Pon icp ued ‘gu | PUSMPERLAT PORWR! 123 BEDROOM |-“*-"# eet aeg——— |Roy Annett, Inc.| siith‘a".PwarGenmees oe Pear ecoome a | fe Slie ert mo, ‘both ‘winter. San: | "elephshe answering service eens. or wee STARTER HOME : ‘lem : ROY ENAUE, Realtor | Sate wz % otis immediate wetw-| Laren eeburgan Weal Batate OF | ™ Syaq'eenings and Suniny <""| eet fn fine exon “are . . EAST POR CONTRACT : 4 : | : “SS NaBP SHOES SHOES | #. 4. Venwelt ss Disie Mey. | Fist ‘Phoos ‘Bradley’ Motel, Bs PAIBREE & GREGG THELMA M M. ELWOOD| __ | Selcon“$i,000 will handle @ ews Trucks to Rent BR, Euswort on bine BUY OR SELL 195 Uaton Lake Wed. EM sane ret 3 é ' Rechentam Cie ee CASH tniy of wil os itor you ad “vai, sont sirpert. Adute.|" ingle | stoker heat. 3 acre | Oe x Hcg Lae, Late, Be. Near Webster School | MBREE & t GREGG % Ton Pickup 1% Ton Stake bevyaan’ ood v bree icesennbie’ Cal new ant FRONT 3 ROOM MODERR | _ cal Puss, 7: “7Pemiment TE See DaCTOnt OF -3an"“Tomm_ and cbpetne, Gas| yin ans Soa patine us prove freshly di : e es “ 4) heat and extra stool in basement. | "°°. : Pontiac Farm and | ve Bink SUEY. BNQEER., | es gee bai, eb beh enon | __? "Se ain sieraiase wees cues; | Ragas tube eal'et ates), EEDROOMS ¢ Industrial Tractor Co. "| NEAR’ PORTING OR SIRMING- | FINE LAKE.” KEFRACTIVE. |“ Mens, brecseway and. Scat gv aaere a tobe, Hyvcar garae bot bg 36 8. - el, pocemans of meade aa rE an ve 43300. sa (SM ertningt re Sind Waited ‘Lak pply p00 ‘West Maple CARROLL G, PORRITT Oo eat an sual we. . : ; houses, With 40 it yourself tle, | pe asays Aner &: ROOMS, ALL MODER ; PE 271% or PE 24104 | Soha coopera i watt | Rsronee CABY 7 WooMs” AND 7 ROOME-AND BAT BAKO sat win Base For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ares Real Essie Exchange | Ti “Ailus’ mouet end’ 050 on So SE ee REE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH | per monty. Commerce Late, Call oNE WAY oe a GUCKLER REALTY Z| Selling Your Home? tor | WARM HO “ROOM. | 3 vam ON ONE FLOOR. Ga-|' Rent HERE LEAVE THERE ¥, Saginaw FE 44001 ; Set el ares cl | Wer nee poo Pine |r sap rcecven | "© eTown a Dawe er SELL OR TRADE, y for you, 10 -¢ ewly decora' bath, auto, crest . Adults. Phone MA DOUBLE “Gar ARAGE DIXIE Te salesmen to serve you. We get| D#t. * ata tee. esems. © 2m. 13 noon. Hw Plains OR : ceded sal” Wil take good e ee Stone ft i ROOKIE hana PERRACE: cota fa i800. 600 per mo EME APES. MHIUTTUSNCE OF | unfurnished, $75 per month. . yeaa, 08 i on paved 3 ; : cs Russell pound |; arr, apro, qag| evisu te fe f=.) "KG HEMPSTEAD | fiitoe nd ataiee Sumas | Say Ral iy gE REALTOR heat, water furn, MY | > ROOMS, GENERAL HOSP Anes | 12 Tul pies, S500) Sih OLE way and 2 car garage. $76 per : | ‘ 20 | 419 Ww. Moron St PE ¢4aas | 2 aera eialier car | —! Menon! see eh. et. Frei 3.0336. : GIROUX & FRANK — meee ‘ so IF SO, ON PARMS OR SUBURBAN from| © - Ne 6 ve «000! fix room Bouse ene floor, was rer Sale Houses 43 REAL mak SS vr rc ih ocome, Rob ia Let Us se Sopra og aces CASH + | so pestis wet crucesat,| schoo “Midvea ema eg Peden 1S | aren oh farses, ite ; « | B.D. CHARLES, Realtor | ror oman . Hf you have rear door. oqeetas: DRA ; GiNAW SYLV AN L AKE Ot. 0 bows 3 semRoom| | Give You 1 Place to Pay | Bauiteble Soctety 117 g. Telegraph | Suet Se coms we wil be ot your | i LARGE WORTIAG, | ser Ga nt oe. fem Warwick bas ; aam Savona. BARGAIN FOR. CASH a Ease Your Mind | aagenscre--cenipor youn | fer your equity. Call how end tell | 5 wanes Sumnaned. OR 2168. | SMALL MODERN 3 ROOM HOUR. | 3, bedroom homes “on wooded | 10 ACKES—® R. NOUS 96.780 buys | R Credit” jand tontract er equity tm your ws what you bave, als cectiien epastons Gackt <—— eae san $18. Cheltingham vad’ Win become | sium enon, posed tes quick cake. | $06 Gntnes. suiy " tadasenped WE ARE NOT A ie Wet, tice ull bath hall and * WATEING Rrepince, ‘plank oat o's Cros | eeres vacant’ footing and blocks privileges, ‘West of Pasties. Bet’ : ~~ this today, 5 LOAN COMPANY Ma GEO. MARBLE, Realtor ss meee” | cron! | ENGR ee | en a ib t * TL * a er oO . = tes | > uh on bens Iistings . We will nished. ._OR_ 37876. | RANCH HOME. ALL MODERN. Silene con- REALTOR ; — vec onl | Ear eltitetne gone e'| = CARO noOME PRIVATE EN: ote heres we fers erwne P| Smic, “Uate he “Mae "Stat SRF are Pema SE ery | SS me nee Bi za we ep naey waeat| Ene mea ) MASSAGE 2 THERATY. saipecan {eaiticted “area, Four “Pe Se ‘Sent 0 RD. AN | you bor WELL INSURE T S| Se eas ae ‘ ‘elevision ee . —Woedserg FT Rings here % sona ice at a TON [eee | Sing Your Home? |e npr on er xoge ame MAHAN “ies rests ? ) ve . ng ——— ST FENRECL picfuieRiaes, | Ee | eee ce] eae ees : SPECIAL EXCHANGE PRICE |W fo ere Se you. We ent R. F. McKINNEY ae ay te Bechange. KNUDSEN 4 - ce renee Lake ay and : Two Family Incom a nem Lake Frieneges foom, sae ‘Kame ‘yout | Russell. Young ee = MENT eT eee | Five moms end hath on | Sim rent | mae Soget'ven oa . Young] SOLD |-Barafes Sars | Se | Sree pg | RES ARR) eee *. Md -or Not Sold Gere Bronte 1. fares ae ett Socee immed | Bitoment "soir being, Just off S. Commerce Rd. Fiat wit Sled Sen FOR YOUR TOME | HyStl0'COR tat | "SERENE Eo | ar omen ru Set ont | ‘fre emperor |. far Leaeaeeyeas| | fai argent ita va «ROOM APTS. FILED forvthia'S roam, sod bath ome bomen W188, $1300 “dows. with v1.50 downtt * ‘ Jim Ww WRIGHT, Realtor ; WHITE * waa Meats oteaneers For Rent Rooms 3 37 pM omg Eatge ots , teed warn. a ao ng BROS inane eset pay vias ae 8. Paras, er a poaties Generaal Hospital { C. _Schuett KENNEDY entrance. ® pear General | § ROOMS UNFURNISHED, $75.| Area ae Sapien. Couple only. 66 Hender: | 4 rooms furnixhed, $35. On West Nicely situated on a quiet street” EM 34197 jon? W. ears ; : REALTORS — Side, FE 2730000 2 story frame, 2 enclosed , PE 4-3508 ‘ i ADULTS ONLY. OPEN ‘ 5669 me a i -| A? BUS STOP RN CLEAN rehes. 2 bedrooms on second Be lees Til 8 Phone OR 1012 or OR 31700 a onet Spm. | _quiet_room. #8 6-139 F. $3,000 down 8 5 I a A : : r om i WM. H. KNUDSEN —— eniy’ 94,00, wits “desirab eran 510 Pootiae State Bank Bidg: BROS. : ‘keaton _FE 445 FE $-9522 STOUT'S| -earetrowr = jester tage "wits a0 As — fireplace, $1,480 down, OR 3.9704, . BEST BUYS | friesassaeee| marca Pern . fenced tied beth, storms screens, * : sprinkling system. Cottage has’ Tied’ recreation room, 1% car ( ) bedrooms with additional «' ig . Vacant, : cr ane, ; T DAY space. 1%. baths. nnrek hee. Kirt neaitor ual em. _ sR ROOM TELEPHO — 4 BEDROOM “Ble Pe ce aga oe Og € ATE marches SLABS eoremmn | - mastytne, xied ce | ez beet © res ores WAYS to rivileges, FE 3 plactesed wells. full bave- able. Don't miss this very at: H AP ee Elland ee gg A PINESS = paves street, ate ° eppomstapent today, — . eben 35 | saree GmLYT SSO we | fle Satan | Rattan ow YOU'LL MAKE i ; ; # e ' egy 1 YEA MONEY A. JOHNSON, Realtor and ges furnished. Adulte only. Ra — Lines WA tae eT 6. ROOM TERRACE 2 large poe lg laree 4 FAMILY INCOME S, Telegraph Rd. thing for the work- itv On Mt. Clemens St: near ; Just the for the work living room. Coved ceilings, Plas-| to — : FE 4 ing man, this low upke tered wails. Ouk Kitchen furaised, rental sea sm y FREE SERVICE TO LANI De —" Scedeuset onl torsden.pek Complete with parti ial oneeee 5 rooms down for owner, Bave expense, time and Mahan Has Bu floors throughout, and close Seine and sqreens. Large let, arpeting ia Be | and dining ot un raved sae We end) an, Soret . to Pontiac Motor and Pish- _—— 000 ‘per mo.| Closed porch. Full basement, ‘ol force is waceptioasl S cool Sane oom” wade : heat, tubs, storms and screens, only. “today. - ™ : ete; landscaped jot, yato: TD ieairt oo. and School, Only $1,000 da. nee ONLY $6,950 biesty a shady cor i raiellil SES $750 DOWN ing “toom, kitchen, Bedvoom and | fered at Si4gs0. "sk down Moves you into this dandy ful beth. Partial basement and MISS SEEING THIS 4 room home located just automatic furnace, Electric rooms, Totes living room and kitchen, New — and aluminu'n storms : screens. Only $4,750 total ~ off Joslyn, with two bed- ae sbester. Alaminum DONELSON PARK cess to price. SMALL FARM pon orb Sec with 2 large bedrooms, o |GET IT QUICK,| ue | through Classified Ads! Mi | Yes, whatever it is — dial |FE28181 for an ad writer and get it! a. ‘Classified Ads ‘To swap eeerars | _ Yamaire ace “ont BATH, porch aid ‘awnings. A real fose “fia doo terms, | what you don't need for 4 Mere at #1980. i |what you do, call FE ey. M. Stout, Realtor J: A<-Taylor a Tel es fi lh et wt For Sale Houses _43| perp 4 IMMEDIATE N, BRICK 2°BEDROOM. , NEWLY Perego at ety | Sein a er down ‘By sppointment, Phone PE | down, | ee WILLIS M, BREWER. *|/ Bateman : wa Bloomfield Ranch | - bedroom modern home, Beauty and individuality ax | lees. = Dove well as high standards of at oon = Fern, Sahat comfort end convenience : make this home worthy of lent ierms. fee ~yt hs the highest price. ¢ i ey St. of eo age coremie tile fenced rear yard “ad Weds’ A HOME OF YOUR OWN ot gree ‘ou'li love i. Saiy s18. ore Elizabeth Lake Estates | Suburban—Close In, ve - Immediate Possession Pag can rea cg Very attractive 5 room home : Low. Down Pay ment tached plastered garage, with 2 nice bedrooms, ful) bath, 5 tide. 4 bedroom motern.| . '8tee Buchen with: cusiom hres carpeted living room, large bey and %.°2 sun rooms. Car- cabinets. 20 ft, living room, t itchen-dinette & a den. It sive pened rt and dining room,| ceramic tile bath, alumt- as & very nice. “rut basement Neree rods, Oak floors through- |. Sum. Slerms and screens, with rumpus room) laundry trays, out. Very peat and clean. Good All quality material and oil furnace. storm screens, fut seul jaundty tubs snd al | Workmanship: Price bas insulation, garage, paved st., nice most Daw gas furnace. Double been reduced to. $12,050. shade & shrubbery, \A real home Bae tee in back en & This is one of today’s best Ot $12,500, terms. : : Close bus, values, and we would like * schools & OR 33320 or | © prove it, Off Cass Lake Road ' ~NREAL BUY wi. welt inwulsted,'3 Seahoom ‘bunga| ; w Ww ts" Pamnperc dee tn| ier Sie ice | Sa a ee ae ODe rom fg toe) breezeway and attached on it. The price — 97,004 ¥ Pes GI's $750 Dn. . giner Jnouses, PW. Dinnan &/ ats i 2 =. S ote : FHA $2,100 Dn. — . ae i per month and dest of-ail lospital Rd/—1 Acre Full Price $14,700. . : Eee ae ome aki | Be, ae 2 ican | meamert eine) SAT 3 , . ; room, Rice “tie ae - beer Bee the tet pou of | Ac aNe First Offering v | Washingten ee room. House (recenily covered | Stoe Sowing feateres “are New : ’ sh New Brick Ranch SS oo me | rot ae ah aye ar] Ge dene at cay wan Ws CHEROKEE HILLS _ Reon, “conan shee” sating 6,00 aosnenine®. 96-700.) ait. tece brick and has three) = wy = : ue Disliettly designed, cugem | Leben, wii Formice, "ex sews lenge Gedeeems wap tere want something warm and pretty for sleepwalking!” constructed, this 3 bedroom og ot By Fe Pompey St.—Near Airport} has's beautif window wall. For | eeu hina Saas meeting senpleten provides teteaun Deleon sory Four Ss & bath on 1 acre. | @xt¥a convenience there we - 136 KE. Pike St, Open Evés. & Sun. | Searing completion provides sereens. | Delco” ut; | Very Bice tatge livinng’ room. | geramie. tle bathe Nsoni| For Sale Houses. 43| For Sale Houses 43 | =2>eriiv= Boul Bvtste Suchangs : comfort. Delightful 22 x 13... Lake. : teste large ¢ining room, kitchen, bed- ixtures, The home ts heated with > -) et poem tae. See dees : rane. | — yr 2 & garage’ Own-| perimeter gas heat and bas a ; : ais ze SUBURBAN. HOMES. A Apugeeres | Pecos Gasca At Ee ete ES sir SQ DONN wae} ( ee Pie a a baths. ample wardrobe clos- Fag an yg Sage (& ' ta ‘Winding ‘blaesiop road.” Chose storms, i Ra Bary nue ‘oor. Ld Marble ‘replace. ‘For Sale Resort Prop. MA ol 4 ? — — ef Pontiac. O11 heat, lake NI OL to schools and shopping. U.S. 10 ner % te J . iE wae gre is only $4, for | ak 4 7 Here's ‘a home as age oe vileges. Needs decorating ; i 1 to Mis © Wales ot Seen Se | «$400, DOWN, ; : NEW CABIN © ~ >. . Lapeer Rd. or Ma4 ze 6: ppealing ft a good value at $5,950, _ Inge limits of Clarkston; turn , 2 ACRES. $700 DOWN. Cozy SMALL: FARM FE $2081 : Suas* sey “eer ped , - AND HARGER CO. right %4 mile to model. Open |" pleted om the « ealide "with studs ie, Cah wan 's el res. pedroom um | at St. Helen @ hour drive from 3 ROLLD te Exchange / : - ; 33_W. Huron st. - FE 58183 : : at cae eae, i ; . po won . ~. ~ Well and | Pontiac). In heart of deer coun- LING ACRES CARL W. BIRD,Realtor Kampsen Oar or te eeu 3 WANT! 1 OON LAKE SHORES on sae “ig caiece >| ii" deeinted, "Pall" petce ooty | Rome h ale cay taney, Ta tx, ana bung ‘bench. | Seedettane alt Diss iy. : ‘ae oe oe piss Realtors — FE 4-0528) _ norm. Tete Pome. te mies! Brick Ranch Type ee or Tua treet baa Py ee gg $4.00 CLARKSTON HOME |37 5 Tyleraee avin won| : | ar gee can RAN Wits wales, We . YOUR LOT &/OR LOW} Fut PRICE s300 $0 DOWN. | one ee : EW foe CARIN Fo REAR GLAD- | AD- GIROUX & & FRANKS This y offers large living Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2 Brick—Commercial any tothe sey ~"S"Searoom DOWN PAYMENT Hitchen ‘with Pal = cupboards, pein Bey vat d"thewe “he Sa on after od. p | 4386 tbe: — aig tthe “HOURE., O00 Lacation. Scenes: ae att arte ae ve cer gan | And we Wit build 365 a trame| 90,, inet could. be ‘mateo | goed kitchen ‘and ‘3 Sar warene | ©4008. __ # pm FE | Open whi §, gus. 1 to § pm. i . , brick home rooms, & heat- reat with vestibule entrence ant | famed. os a til or. wired for cod . only $12,000 with $1000 dows’ | Suburban Property 45A 18 A s—C Mr. a id W. Bi bath a ax TOOTS wih’ jots | cheese from. Come inte our office ¢, needs some decorating PAP EE cre rooks Road . aro igelow of birch door cupboards. Batra| 04, sé sated ROW, Can have} and minor repac: 1 4 ; i vedroom all modern ~ PE-S00i5| large wulity room. 150 feat | Teedy for you to stent on in country tomes with fireplace, BEDROOM WOME ir Lax lot on Walton Bivd. Lake i or: whenever STARTER HOME. DOWN. 2 13 Bi S modern full ee eee | eget tue shelere Seer| Sy Wied Pao | inion dante” to ig Spreading ! pan se. elisha’ Gooueniay ot wr an. full basement. wiring, most | Shade Trees Eiind peyiry i ¢ noom| 30 oat ccormient tom SS BUILD NOW of the drywall, and insulation ts. IN( De vee Wee ® shaded hates, PE tou. ur office for appointment today: | ay our wel already om. East suburban. Full i | See ese this bie XN . and your fainily this home. Open| Mills Estates. Be et 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains a : ‘ew Brick : fun, 1 to 8. Located ‘a mile east| $1"Gn from our ro or yours.) CLARK REAL ESTATE OR | 32361—Open Sundays big rooms and bath — : R neh Home — HERBERT Cc. DAVIS FE 4-6492 : rs sen fom ter 3 bedrooms. '® : south : ’ 40% Pontiac Lake Rd. 1342 W, Huron Open Evenings Leoverative Reet Estate Exchange cit aed bean ——— % Ss 7 BEDROOM ROUSE. | PARTL Cogperative Real Estete Exchange NOTHING DOWN =e , Priced reason. FHA—CIV ILIANS able do A. Je ee SHELL. PART BASEMENT, MY Will bulld 2 bed. 10m house with | { peeds mote teom, A. small Rea. OR $2,400 balance. s basement on r ‘ot. Unfinist . $650 DOWN - _ Sat” $600, OR |* imerior Snail Gown payment wil p< Ry ay TA, yh yg $81 PER MO. INCL. TAXES AND - ADAMS BY OWNER, 0 x #@ RANOH pg Re rage. Ali for only $18, A new 4 room end utility room ation steko beutecw home, ny $10 down. ses _— : \ : : . | _ with $750 down. EM 32423." ; : — ith full bath snd off Rest. Oak) brick construction. 30 day pos- sm ¢ , MILFORD AREA—Highiand, near Roger B. Henry Ine. sates Wo iarege tm eft | 282 aubira ave. re eames| COLONTAL HILLS | |* for condition, baths oll heat | ___ OE Meith "wr Oe Yate . UL : voles $00 “down, PEARL BUILDING C wary se Bui Full price $1200 Made! located | ULTRA MODERN @ ROOM, 2| Mete you can raise your family | "5" °° eee List Ot" Fatal “ 0. attic. teameaculate eo Pelton Rd. , a of | level home. Stone . Base- in_ the environment you've always Near © a Sa : . FE 5-7923 tion, generous in room ce reuhalus ment with Timken Gil furnace. | wanted. Lovely new ¢ room mae | Acres we nants meen wae Lets “% Immediate Possession walls BS pe som BE a , heater. Large enck oa peseh, tied | ond © 3 bedrooms, lovely eaieat "Seat qwinmng post, ofl | @ Cala Geebian wi cee: | Cae. A bees, aute- W HIy BR BROS. . Rueben and beth. Tt ls so complete | tht, Dome outstanding “Call for | Sarage: eo SPECIALS - Ba Satie acne cont | Sage Lowe, rou mnt ee le eo el see SNS] Reeaserar ane aat | Stalear ni tet imei Low down payment.) © “OUMnt miss! See it seve. os i or OR we nites AUBURN HEIONTs Maxon | .“"™* el ae west side and close to school : see Sei | 2 Se ney WILE TRADE | EDWARD B. KEITH | Seige “Fractcaly bread son's) EY om BR eres 8 j : sion, 2 living toom, matic oi] heat, tiled bath, beau- “THE LAKE MAN” room’ modern ranch bungalow. ILTZ , GI DN. $7 1 foot kitchen with an {ital “kitehen with eup- EM 3-4432 Stleced dessa” wen oh 5 “a Real Estate L.. H. BROWN, Realtor carpet, automatic of | Soace. Plastered walls, Lot Sepee wit iS Sere. ie, | 5Y_ Ow ROOMS, fots of extres. Lot leexzes, | “#1! W- Muron st. PE ser, | 282 Huron FE 2-010 y one oon 180 ion case. Will {rade equity for fenced lot. § miles N, ; 000, terms. Open 7 WHICHT: +: #000, Pe 2-3906, or PE 9-T138 aie 7 ek : vous -Ommerce Lake eaitor : Beautiful brick h bil erry ar togetuer 3 lots on one Ji WHICHT, Reattor, | TEMPLETON Beas ee ees Sees | roma. teem mews trmg| eth Seed Res ates oan Cosperstive Rett Estate Esebenge . heat. Lei o's ne ee” ee 00 Dn., $20.00 monthly. — nea egg V9 Rati racesaphceel beanaeecicn I Pimee tors ‘nue anioe 38 rge living room with ; Be a. o. S00.60 monthiy. ow. & ua . For Building Sites' -| You can “ne HS tet K ie weet ames: Joseph F. Reisz| “crtakeksates, | Sate "ee ome =| SG. ees with some | *2' i, ioe $0 lote, abe tent ant canst teemt| NZL R ee ee eer TA —_ - Co-operative Real Estate Exchange aul tans cee abies Be in Sha. N GARDENS ” cath rsa 6 - Whipple Lake Fronta bedrooms, Ist floor ranch home. AUBURN HEIGHTS eee A ¢ Lake Frontage Ser mage uate, povteees | ftee'-and “age "feomhai| p neato raga meen ey, | PE 5 S091 or PE 5.9471 EER , , WatKe ULEY room.” new | . located in section Ae ae apever, Ph. Pm 631) ote mn mee Indianwood Lakefront’ | "HBO AREA~ Mest, end elven. | rane. close be sruaat tas eee = Weg Rg Bg ni 0Bga erent ena waders pin ee Gone enone oo ey fl Fs Se 3 Price, call for. further information.’ || Co-op + Real Esiate Exchange Harold W. Bigelow MA bent, 1 sary. brick income, Ven. blinds. full Base- WHITE LAKE AREA-.| -~ : E Broker * FE sinus tring rogma with ‘ie sultan tan a6. Excellent 2 dedreom, bun-siow. weorge R. Irwin Crescent Lake Highlands 45 LOTS sconce ee ry fen | mew eununm | Bhan ing eda | egy Sane ty | Erni cee fare omenne| al, dem chy att = area, too! ie: AN HOME — 2 ia y comment! ‘ road “Benjamin ang | Szsnese=r=| Resreeece | Sesh ae me | See ee ane weet arts | Stastae’ Sakae “em| at See tag Ra oe : By . a ie ; . r : ann Bae “win . « j8 bedrooms, 2 bathe Attached showel, Fully Insulated, oll beat. CRESCENT LK. AR PL, 2-2002 pod saa" feree’ pemeetins tht | Bay “sue or more. ‘Alcs driv et x Stephens, Inc. | "55KeQiARe RSL™ | Shier Sue“aasn "as | form Phone for appointment. ti i i 4 ee ri £ fe Best ot fe ek fits we aS 2 ‘y 38 i i F f ‘ fe O Fe ae Se mice al ou M. ro} Beck . }bedrm. Large at 88. rg sine tows 5 eS Oe one - S . Ipcome t wlichen with tiled fea: Fes on, Reale, $9500 FULL PRICE — v Over 4 Acre ve f= siya adjoining pag ‘ta ne * oe - erm to minute & dandy |! Make your own income and stood teed nn eee clare | 2339 Orchard ye two sat with two at RANE BUNGALOW m a | t of Pontine Drive: | robm house en's ag 9 - 8 Pe ] e oven apne all pur-| home ovt of this § room ~ window basement, ges 6. if 20 + enclaced porches. “jot with | fiving fom, eutpeted)’ and bath. ora ranch i 3 condition. ; - oe | Bose room, Beautiful tie bath and | home located on Johnson heat fintihed fee. rm, Cool a dal ota ___| mandy beach. Bath Ta| fom ede! aa | cecemeet. ON steam heat. Full : 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Lot 100 i40, Priced at $16 Sich, “4 veame, dove oem ry ge"simmesine.povces ariiautecam meena Wo Foe ee income, 2 car garage. 915,000, : . : oe half-bath — 3 bedrooms and sion. $16, 2 2 $1500 DOWN —.Lake Front. “Sum-| key—call for showing. ve : IN TOWN full bath up. $2,300 down mer cottage”. All furniture in- : Fou . Ss. : ; Very well kept ¢ modern OUTAWA HILLS = a ao UALITY BUILT || $38 DOWN. Comfortable 2 net "Glade. 3 encloced percuet, | Just About Everything! _| HOLMES- | Rome ona paved Would trade this beautiful family ; Som home ot Corvetr Lake: ice | eat pea det Por tall, partic: BRICK erything f screened. home for 2 bedrocm bungsloy on Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor HOMES = fireplace. “Osk | wars call Mis. Burke FE ae. nd ga ge? lots LAKE BARTRAM . a a on gc to able rooms iy FE mae ey te > aa to ew brik seams home, 64 f. | ment with furnace and oil water PRIVILEG : rear-lawn. | 610 W. Huron at Pe 4392 Dixie Hw oh ee OS or FE + includes these teaturss’ | Heater, 4 lots. 1% blocks to school. $2500 DOWN — West side. Brick & Pod . PR 43528 | ok Stat ?- $1,000 DOWN jeg an nye rn ene omr earage ful | basese ne atiached PERRY PARK. Poll price $6.i00 fostion room et Nameni. Gas | bookshelves, EXTRA LAVATORY Co-operative Real Entate y Exchange | sos— Bree OR deans 4 room modern home attached screened zy ¢ | orgy 2 these fe ses 2 bedroom home 1. block from at, Aluminum ms & screens, « WITH L BUILD. : : is ’ $11,060 ' E ing. 4. ' seyret take | Soae"we ae proud to sow. EM Drea tat | ice’ Sveas"iow oes OF] Fema Gites eee | nee Beets: | faeces ety | ave ae —ope Subdivision, Puli ey oe ee yoo com soees changes if ‘= uew ore —e ston ly Gan i een Mom ultiple com See eatin Peak subdiv a. : OMES. + A most. at oS) Ee eee | BARS) mao er le eer iee| Gates! Sylvan |r mwa 5 ‘s. &. ge \ . A x ‘ARD F. PARTRIDGE| Fs" ng gE leun-| $1 000 DOWN BRICK RANCH’ — 3 bedrms,, all s, tile bath. Divided base-| Here i for the and tile bath. AND ry : with § room house, Suchy Realty, . =~ ary tubs Jot, Bell on 5 gggen Pease sl | ment’ -with ‘auto. gas furmace.| family very conveniently eaaes ens pactares. fin- Ortonvilie, oe TOR _FE2-8316| terms or take car, house trailer) S07 rice oy (teeta nice | Sasement se eae corte new | Grace of coum colors end tile.) Selee- aaeat ae se te) - Realty — 2 ok Sah - appointm modgin kitchen, You ean be the ce, | Mae BEAUTIFGL wasrainos Xeut family, will love itt CALL 28) ORCHARD LAKE RD, Grocery, Beer & Wine, ' Pe eek jae LOT |. WEST SIDE ! i #16300 Tear ‘Sliver tate. OPEN DAILY bungalow, 3 bedrooms. At H ' -jaed > tes in a rapiaiy aeve . t Plai Beautiful lot 90 20, nome, | Be tuie to see tile tammy bome, | paicst 1xcOME 5 alle tow oso DOs tal Panelea.recfealon cm. 13 3 HUMPH. IES m LEVEL Lots IN ROCHESTER ie capansion'n’ parking “ ‘ x hice sur-{ cons: room s, room # ae ¥ room . Car. : : ‘ares, ons 4 : . rounding . i: | Sete, tock “ett West Huron | side ak Sbedrma. Sed Sie: | Mefore you buy inspect our new pied. 10 2 10 fh it At) REALTOR nat Sia} porenin; 3 tan neve. pores an Eotinle for sale, lense, or trade. Rech Geet | Ra tteta Saat: | falar Sax Renate | US eee Seek te Teianbomoot men 7 srPMe | w. 7 ohE 20174) Fectnsbiy price wil ow dows 3 $3,500 with $0 down. shaded lee aed. oat “ae ved street. Income will more : be peree on White Lake. Re. * ~ > apaaite Fs iJ ymnts. J WE SELL - WE TRADE ale eg eS EE ee Sco foie now ab sikaee | yenience, F Picture ane eel | saany others to choose from. Visit | CRAWFORD ohn K. ta VACANT with 63.568 # cot Formica” ‘counter Ss ; ‘cee took ave Pho | 53% W. Huron stage PE is) REALTOR .DORRIS & SON 4 cng 1 sere. 4 car garage DRAYTON AREA - §-rm. modern $ eleveteen, Wh Pull price $7, ot Ever. | \MY _3-7085 Bnd t nuevas ‘ : eee, " home, all in excellent . ‘ lane trb0t toe ® mar A “ nee a en eke, oa Tih | Modetn Rushes, Pama ite Watch, tor open signs set § achange terms ‘ ahs 0OM BUNGALOW WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME _ Mon, homenat ‘e bermain (price | GILES ea. : ce HLS . A peel noe A og nw. Muren FE baits deoemest eae aera | JWT Rey FLOYD KENT, Realtor, Co-operative Real Esta * SES, nen | Charles cs Low bedrowm home ote 3 | ‘ ‘NEED A. FINANCE:-|: FIXER? ar £ Caste _j}ads.to sell, rent A JOUNSON, es i rm An gh ¢ an num ; se soul ed mY "re "Realtor Brood NUE Ae : ie an / REALTOR _: FE28316/ : a alae MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 4s STAz= BANK BLDO. aane ie Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS/ WARD FE. PARTRIDGE beth “nitty Snvtelgs oral ano yal bs fh eda. Bac SACRIFICE. EQUITY IN —end loader” N at a 1 ee * aa _m tate fe tn Cc N SONAL~ Prevent Jon. eee! et-ap for fan : CASH? .’ ’ and A small grocery on Get ® PAST at Beneficta!. Loan So Seersee “Ea Sree ai | fer“ nes oe | eae emacn nour ee | “" TSane ee ra we _ fablished 20 years. $1500 needed. Ba wtati oiare per hour. FINANCE CO. Box i 1 W. Lawrence St, PE D000 Demnge. Sack, natures for) __ Mortgage = E eat ages On Seen LS See pone, on Ph. FE 5.8121 Home & Auto ed | 96 W Law 2, frvinobrone, sete '& ee Realtor tie = Seeperstive Real moo Rees pg Side” a |35000 Fails "a | Recommend > Papiener gi hee : Finance Co. Oftices are located: Pontise tnd Floor, National Bids. Drayton Plains, 4612 Dixie Hwy, Pept a FE 2 S306 FE 4-1574 LOANS cement tel Ra WHEN YOU NEED $29 to. $500 em cieeoe acts “STATE j “9 BEDROOM NORTH “toe GDERN HO Wrage, £9,000 ™m ” for @ small home of ve Sixt tans. DA wt j.\ VALUET, Realtor DON’T WISH FOR| MONEY! Make it easily | Ser through Classified Ads. To ‘sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,| dial FE28181. = * | We Holdeas Red Sinmbe ‘ where re Wer 1s Used Tobe omeneye beds = |3 Steet eprings Warm Morning Grote” sacaen’ . w Table as rehee = ..... 2 piece living room set Dresser .. | pees Furniture and Appliances. comfortable mattresses rad rail “ALL FOR $44.95 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. We give Goid Bell Gift “Pr ates A Nt tp dt Es , 5:30 unt 6 PICK & PAT r RE. 43 Oak re +960 SALE! SALE 1S SALE a burner off range = ..... bregutect Ak of new and used “tara - gel and os is Le oy a8 ae A aes {1-8 Ze “Hey pop! I made the school,.......1% a laundry tubs, Sale Household | Goods 57 r) 0 Pimce DINING ROOM SUITE, tsED y WRINGR TYPE WAR a a oes, 422 W. Huron. FE in’ | 5512 LINO. RUGS S258 Sale Alcohol — Antifreeze OR $97 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’ 3] Baok Furniture ¢ | COLEMAN OIL For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BICYCLES, BOY'S. MADE IN Epgiand, Slightly scratched in trancit, $6096.50. 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(INS) |j Revels a ty hy ser cides to help out a friend and | 11:15—(7) Three Bar Ranch. the effects of hill-billy .music ht —One of the toughest problems |fj pn’ ore built op sturdily that they take get local society girl to reign as| bert Roland in “South of most popular form here, can Pope is execiitive editor of the for a_resident of India in the Unit- ‘or répairs. They are the queen for the post miotor pool's ." (9) Film Theater. mot be overemphasized.” Louisville He eee emer arte eine to.find the kind of | “ Mardi Gras party. , Richard Aalen in agiresets pty eanouagee Sen echseorcaayy he likes. SEE THEM AT: ee | $:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Earp trails| French Key.’ (4) Little Show. BC Sets 1? Milli the Freedom pthc re So Arayanan, | ia { bank robbers with help of a| Drama to be announced. (2) Miss wion ee oe y of| who enrolled at Oregon. Technical ahi a! ; : pretty . Hugh O'Brian stars| .Fair Weather. Mary Ann Brown- iz : . a3 lewspaper Editors. Institute. rr = : | with Rita Lynn, Robert Lowrey.| ly. lor TV Expansion CITES RESPONSE The 26-year-old student is a pure 3 : Golden Twins (2) Navy Log. “Family Special,” | 11:20—(2) Les Paul. and “Mary : He cited this part of the com-| vegetarian and for a long time he Si & Hi-Fidelity Tx story of birth of a baby aboard; Ford. Music. ae EW YORK # -- A 12-million- | mission's response to a committee looked for an eating house that. H f oFIGOIY FUNCT | Navy dependants’ train en route | 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | dollar color television questionnaire: serves plain boiled rice. In his | , i and. Amplifier ‘from Norfolk, Va., to San Diego,| Lynn Bari in “Bridge of San | program has been announced by| ~The authority of the. commis-| home town of Shiyali in South In- be = . papa a e unite... the 2255 AM-FM |. life- 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen| Robért W. Sarnoff, NBC execu- | information from its records and| ticing Hindu and eats rice thrice 7 « Ces Pe op - 2 . ener and the 2256 I2-watt || 0-7) Make Room For Daddy. | host. vvike presidént, predicts the | files is based on the inherent | a day. : ee " matched: || Danny dreams he and his wife | 12:50—(2) Weathervane and Medi- facilities will Be &| power of the executive branch of| At the same time he reported — — electronically and in beauty, are the Brownings while he’s on| tations. ee ful stimulus” to the devel-| the government derived from thé| that communism is losing ground 2 these two Bell unite are com- tour of London in “Sonnets from | 1:90—(4) News. .| Constitution, to enable it to carry | in ae. Ne vanes eel : pect enough to place on any |) the Lebantse.” Danny Thomas, 4 out. its administrative functions, | thrives on poverty and explained: , | end table ce book casa, yet Jean Hagen star. (9) Guy Lom-| | WEDNESDAY MORNING and the power granted the com-| “In India the industrial and eco- : : ri offer all the performance char- bardo Show. Musical variety. (4) | 6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. mission by Congress to make an| nomic development of the country BEE EGS : : ecteristice which heve made Jane 's Fireside Theater. | 6.85—(2) Meditations. issue such regulations as may be | is very rapid. A great has >= ae Bell one of the most respected Jane Wyman plays woman who | 7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To- necessary and proper in the ad-| come about, Fine roads high- = — names in high Sdelity. See end 1) spends night trying to keep her| day. ministration of those laws within | ways are being built, dams con- . : My hear them today? identity from man who has swotn | 1:85—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. its jurisdiction.” {Cae wae wt SG CRE Les : ‘. as Sheard atest Mile. pant) pian dy etn 7) will be questioned later this week cirecoe: : be ls te Executioner." (2) Mi | 8 roo. ( ie , . a S$ 95 CUSTOMADE Alfred finds oil in his Texas| Wixie Wonderland. shout thelr Information policies. | Big Whale of a Farm So vegetable garden in comedy. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. They are the Office, Treas- ' we : oi oe | 9:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. Otto | 9:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. Tiare Ls ury axd Agriculture Departments. ie cacaiee vinndcens sede ae , es ‘PRODUCTS CO. Graham, football star of Cleve-| 9:38—(2) Love Story. (7) Request | SSSSRSSiStaeerstotes of several score addition; Son Fe : Regular Price ' land Browns, plays himself in| Theater. Slamaricirieta iciaie) | 2! and bureaus ‘prob ” Smale Hori, president of the $99.50 735 Globe Sr. FE 5-3135 || “Saturday Story,” drama about | 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. | & al Algigitigirs |ably will be put off until next . $99.30. : ; MIOIRIOl@ Sl 16] | lenin ’ Nickatsu Motion Picture Co., has : __ coach Mark Wilson who taught) 18:00—(4) Ding Dong Scheol. (2)| FSTaIrE ML OO) ia ae asked government to . ALLEGRO Garry Moore Show. —_- [ i Sie lt Ik Alt : ‘some newsmen com- | build a .2,000 square yard r fe is ; ’ a ££ * ogre agp od Godfrey. (| Fotaier-teiarrie ie atrinie’ | plained that Congress itself is “where a variety_of whales cani§ Model — a £ 1 orem ao j Riel Tiss | guilty of news suppression through be aigued — bape as well AUTOM ATIC PHONOGRAPH ie ie ; Pa | 11:00—-(4) Home. (7) Sfory Studio. | _ secret committee proceedings, a : sabe ES alge ia 7 Se Pa | 11:20—(2) Strike It Rich. : w INTER-MIX CHANGER % \ = c : : iq THIS WEEK SPECIAL > eal : __.____THE PONTIAC PRESS _ 2 Thane, shonigraghe: oe. seilaiee 1054 WN ienpablg' al he P| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON |] . : OVER 5 of Webster's e e inthe matchless reproduction of fine * PLAIN Pe OG | 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-|] wT G TOLL: KILLED music. Better come early because this offer is for a 1 SWEATERS. BG) nesece Erie. (7) 12 O'ock|| > UI, = OVER 50 INJURED |}. 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