ee ed PONTIAC, PTEMBER 24, 1955 —34 PAGES san TE ona storm warnings are displayed on Aruba and the Paraguana 25 Dead, 2.000 Homeless as Janet Whips Barbados BRIDGETOWN, Barbadés (#—Hurricane Janet's sives, known death toll on Barbados mounted to 25 today, but additional casualties were feared as reports filtered in from the battered British West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. Shattered communications hampered accurate esti- mates of the number of* dead and injured. About 150 persons were injured and 2,000 left home- less when the storm roared damage was estimated at five mil- lion dollars. Latest reports from the U. 5. Weather Bureau at San Juan, P. R., put the center of the bur- ricane about 406 milles southwest ot San Juan send about 1,300 milles southeast of Midna. Maximum winds were estimated at 115 miles per hour over a small area near the center, with gales extending 140 miles to the north and 100 miles to the south. FOLLOWS HAZEL Janet has been moving between west and northwest at about 15 miles an hour. If continued, that course could take her along the path of last year’s Hurricane Hazel which killed hundreds in Haiti before smashing across the northeastern United States, How- At the latest report, storm warn- ings were displayed on the Tarana- gua Peninsula in Venezuela and on Aruba, Curacao and Bonrire, islands in the Netherlands Antilles. Janet also smashed into the spice-producing Windward Islands. Reports said an undetermined number of persons were killed on Grenada, The storm also did ex- tensive damage on St. Vincent. boy ran screaming down the road and dtowned in a lake born of the storm. Red Cross officials said 50 per cent of the homes in Christ Church were battered beyond re- pair, The insular government declared a state of emergncy. John L. Lewis Rests in Capital Hospital WASHINGTON (INS) — United Mine Workers’ President John L. Lewis was in Washington's Emer- gency Hospital today for “rest and observation.” A spokesman said the 75-year-old labor leader is ‘‘in need of rest” and “looks worn out’ but that, otherwise, he seems to be in good physical shape. checkup.” examination he will New GM Stock Of the total ballots cast, 99.6 per cent were in favor of the split. The stock split, effective next , increased the number of outstanding shares-— already the largest of any manufacturing con- cern — from 92,894,500 to 278,683,- 500 Shareholders approved all four proposals before them. Others con- cerned amendments to the employe pension plan; another a savings- stock purchase plan for GM sal- aried employes; and an authoriza- tion for sale of common stock to employes. Pooch Party Delayed Until Next Saturday Because of poor ground condi- tions caused by rain, the ‘Pooch Party” set for 2 p.m. today at Oakland Park has been canceled. The annual event for youngsters and their dogs will be held at the same hour and location next Sat- urday, said Leonard T. Buzz, ac- tivities supervisor for the Parks and Recreation Dept, How Dry Can We Get? MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SE ‘ Dynamite Truck, '\Train Collide in Mexico; 40 Dead 2nd Vehicle Explodes in Chain Reaction; 150 Persons Are Injured MEXICO CITY (# — A dynamite-loaded truck and a train collided last night near Torreon, touching off @\a shattering explosion that took the lives of more than 40 persons. In a chain re- action, the collision and ex- plosion set off the cargo of a second dynamite-carrying More than 150 persons were pric He Hit by Stickups Night Raids Net $1,125; Pursuit by Customer Proves Fruitless Two Oakland County gas stations were held up last night, as gun- men netted $1,125. Ed Weber, owner of a station at West Maple and Haggerty Rds. told Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies shortly after 9 p.m, One remained in the car while the other con- fronted Weber with a .32-caliber revolver, and emptied the cash reg- ister of $125. Robert Milles, 3280 Chamborne St., Walled Lake, a customer who drove in while the holdup was tak- ing place, gave chase but could not overtake the bandits. Deputies later found an abandoned car be- lieved to be the robbers.’ The Oakland County Gas and Oil Co.'s main service station in Royal Oak suffered a $1,000 loss. Eight attendants stood by unaware of a gunman’s work. Earthquake in Chile SANTIAGO, Chile (#—An earth- quake of medium intensity shook Santiago just before midnight last night. There, were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Graham Scolds Women Wearing ‘Enticing Clothes’ “It is as bad as murder to en- tice others to sin, to entice them to immorality,” he said. “You women — many of you have dressed in such a way as to bring impure thoughts in the minds of men, And you have done it de- liberately, “May God have mercy on your souls.” More than 6,000 persons heard the evangelist last night at the sixth in his series of meetings here. Clearing Weather Predicted for Area Today's weather is due to be clearing and continued cool, ac- cording to late forecasts of the U.S. Weather Bureau. The high today in Pontiac is expected to be from 66 to 70 de- grees. Tonight the mercury may go as low as 46. Tomorrow it will |be fair and cooler with d high of | between 64 and 68. The low in downtown Pontiac |before 8 a.m. was 54 degrees. The ns registered 63‘ at 1 p.m. Take Dim View of Russian Note Claim Bulganin Either Missed or Ignored Aim of ‘Open Sky’ Proposal _ DENVER (INS) —Premier Bulganin’s declaration that ‘4 the Soviet Union agrees “in |principle” to President Ei- senhower’s plan for ex- changing military blue- prints was viewed.at the Denver White House today as little better than no agreement at all. The privately-exp view of Eisenhower's ad- the disarmament issue. Buganin asserted in his letter to Eisenhower, made public late yes- terday, that the military blueprint a a Hilde , ir Romulo Takes Position as Philippine Delegate MANILA (INS)—Carlos P. Rom- ulo was appointed Philippines am- bassador to Washington today and also was named chairman of the Philippines delegation to the tenth General Assembly of the United Nations. Romulo, a veteran diplomat who served in World War Two as an aide to General Douglas MacAr- thur, will lead the Philippines’ bid for a seat on the U. N. Security Council. Advisers to Ike | ROY BRYANT 4. W. : MILAM A Mississippi jury freed them of a murder charge in the death ot but the half-brothers Emmett Till, 14-year-old Chicago Negro, late Friday. Lonardi Mulls Cabinet Posts Argentina’s New Chief Trying to Get Civilians Into Government BUENOS AIRES (INS) — Provi- Pi it i ; & ! j ss Dodger Fan Starts Series Queue Early NEW YORK (INS)-—Patrolman Dan Ivers took a double take at 3 a.m. today when he saw John Barr, 39, an unemployed moving man, setting up a cot in the rain under the overhang .at Field “What goes?” he asked. “I want to be first in line for a Dodger ticket,” Barr told him, World series game in! Brooklyn is next Friday. That's a long wait. Ivers calied the station and was told to let Barr stay if he wanted to but it would be a long wait. Barr said his wife would bring him meals. Barr added he is the father of seven children. olivia Trips Canceled BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (»— Pan American-Grace Airways an- nounced today its flights to La Paz, Bolivia, have been ‘‘tempo- rarily suspended.” It gave no reason, but there were rumors Here that trouble, perhaps a revo- lution, may have broken out in Bolivia. : Shouts NAACP About Acquittal Brothers Jailed to Wait Kidnap Charge; Jurors Took but 67 Minutes. SUMNER, Miss. (?)— An rm white jury, composed mainly of Delta cotton farmers, acquitted two white storekeepers of the yesterday, spent the night in a neighboring Till’s, but later rejected by the i rF i! Ei : t i 7 | & Queen Sends Sympathy LONDON (~Queen Elizabeth I and her sister Princess Margaret today sent a message of sympathy to the people of Barbados whose island was hit by Hurricane Janet. Margaret visited the West In- dies last January, Safety Council Commends Accident Record of City Commendations for past achieve- ments in traffic safety and recom- 4 , a8 “ote FE z i F Ef , a o gf 7] civic organizations which conduct- ed traffic safety projects last year also-were commended. : Chief Herbert W. Straley, who heard the analysis presentation along with other police and city In Today's Press vicceege « 13-25 eeeee officials and representatives of other organizations interested in traffic safety, said: “Our success had been due to The latter plan will follow one of the council's suggestions which calls for adding 17 men to the police force, 10 of them to this That the low arrest rates in hit- : tate i : =iF i i ii HE i + if é 43 ge 4 | h Ez if ur aE fe i ie gi f - i i : g it af 5 rh : | | t g 5 5 Ps [ ; Z g i i j | | : rf z F d 3 | 4 i | f Jit F f | ‘Jae a iy. ER 24, 1955 i ; b om seek to increase the enroliment by 3,500 more. John Hirlinger, general chair- man of the adult drive, heads four “football team™ divisions, who are | competitig “in the drive to sign up new members. James Jenkins is captain of the jt-man “All Americans.” Arnold Whittaker is leading the “All Stars,” Robert Sutton, the “Pros,” and Richard Fisher, the “Alum Exhibition of Art. Starts Saturday, Open-to Public cl ot Wide Art | Mitchell said, “for their stimulat- mg and highly individual qualities. In style, they range from abstrac- romantic-realist painting.” The exhibition, which will re- main on view through Oct. 13, is open to the public every day ex- cept Monday, from 2-5 p.m., in the Cranbrook Galleries in Bloomfield Hills. Digestive Upset Keeps Ike Abed Doctor Is Summoned to Summer White House in Denver tion to semi-representational and | THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMB The four-engine rying military cargo ‘search and rescue, said the plane | |in its last message reported it! | would ditch, Military planes were sent from The Day in Birmingham. : Sh sha HONOLULU w—A Flying Tiger DC4 cargo plane with five men is believed down in the Pacific about 1,000 miles west of here. Search planes and ships pushed a vast rescue attempt. was car- from Travis Air Force Base, near San Fran- aig: * * *# Lt. Jack Benson of Coast Guard An earlier report said the plane had mechanical trouble and was then at 9,000 feet. The last mes- sage said ie was at = feet, Hawaii and Midway Island, some 500 miles from the stricken craft's i a week foe, five ‘Ie a & zi Es gE i ai 3 if i ft | F fe i | é 4 4 iF ERG if F L i 3 S y wins it Death Toll of Dutch Elm Low Under City Control who left the city’s employ ago fs i! i i | 5 Eo gs Pad G. M. Messenger, maintenance vice president, identified the crew members as Capt. A. J, Machado, Not Guilty Verdict “Given in Till Trial Bowser" eiScthowe persona (Continued From Page One) igator for the company, the Flying Tiger spokesman said. Breakaway Runs Provide Maples With 22-13 Win Sparked by long breakaway runs, Birmingham High's football team defeated a fighting Cranbrook fice in St. James Episcopal Church, a reports that a limited number of s, with an all- LAW MAN — Joel McCrea plays the role of Wyatt | Oakland Theater, co-stars Vera Mile Earp, early-day western marshal in Allied Artists’ | star cast. CinemaScope film, “Wichita.” The film, now at the Annual Church Fair squad Friday night at Birmingham to chalk up its 2nd victory of the ROCHESTER—The 57th Annual Church Fair of The Women's So- season in as many starts. The score was 22-13. Three brilliant dashes resulted in three touchdowns for the Maples. Left halfback John Appleford start- ed the trio of scoring sprints with a 64-yard gallop in the Ist quarter Tackle George Huffman booted the Ist of his two conversions. Right halfiback Tony Evange- Pontiac Deaths © |Chick Output —- Drops in August, Mrs. William H. Mathews | Murders Escort, , Service wl be held Monday a Bone ae a | Terror IZeS Gir | in Michigan during August dropped | Home for Mrs. William H. (Flo- ills | \prdtousnl Pygey ttle 6 per cent from the August, 194,| Denver Gunman Kills | Burial will be in Sashabaw Ceme-| 1\ting Service said tadas | Musician After Forcing Ess Way Into Car DENVER (INS) — An intensive search was under way today by Denver police for a killer who kidnaped a young couple, shot and killed the man and wounded his girl companion, a former Muske- gon resident. The 1 liar gunman shot Hubert hn, 27, of Kansas City,. a trombonist with the Denver Sym- phony Orchestra. - After killing Hahn, the killer attempted to rape 23-year-old Joyce Danielson. After she fought him off, he shot her in the shoulder and then ran a car over her head in an effort to kill her. | Miss Danielson said she and) Hahn were sitting in an automobile outside their apartment house in Denver late Thursday when the | young bandit jerked open the door and forced them to drive east of i 3 * Both the Planning Board and City Commission took steps this week to retain residential zoning on Southfield north of 14 Mile. Lawmakers agreed to trade 142 lots adjacent to a shopping center at the northwest corner of South- field and 14 Mile (to be used for parking), for two lots at the south- west corner of Southfield and Worthington, now terrace-zoned. The city would then own all but two of the lets between Worthington and Wakefield on pigskin. | gl H ef Hi i FY house, starting at 2 p.m, Among the articles to be sold in the booths i | iy ] ' Se ee ee ee ia aie) AS ante ge ly i bie if ee Oe eee i #, en A 3 i Flo Might Attempt Channel Tomorrow . CALIS, France (INS)—American long-distance swimmer Florence Chadwick said today she might try to swim the English channel from Dover to Calais tomorrow if the weather is favorable. Before leaving on a boat for Dover, Miss Chadwick said she would keep attempting to make the swim until Wednesday, after | the city. -- which the weather would be too; After taking $23 from them, h cold and would compel her return ordered the couple out of the car to the U. S. 1and shot Hahn. He told Miss Dan- : i : g it’s @ i i i j i School, Last night’s contest was the 1955 season opener for Cran- Methodist Women ; \ fo Attend Assembly | $5 Yer invited te open « chorge account with uw + We make it so easy —and your charge will : let you have what you need when you need it. : to charge | it Hi E i A | i i gi? : E Highland Park, Melvin: A. of Rose- ville and Wayne at home, also 10 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Peter of ‘Cornell and Wilfred Rob- erts of Escanaba; five sisters, Mrs. t ; The Fall Asembly of the Flint District Women's Society of Chris- tian Service of the Methodist Church will be held Sept. 30, in Ge Bae . cent : a5 z a if E cg Bgz 2 a 3. | | i i it re a f i course, he said. ; A stepped-up driver training pro- gram in high schools was recom- mended, along with instruction in pedestrian and bicycle safety in elementary and junior high schools and pedestrian safety in high schools In connection with facts on acci- dents, the council, recom a program “with coordinated of- | ficial action and public support to secure more complete reporting of traffic accidents.” High tomer - inereas- Teday in Pontioe Lowest temperature preceding 8 @m., Me 8 am: Wind velocity 10 mph. | m™ et 6:22 a.m. yy et 11:51 p.m. day at 2.59 p.m. Bere | Friday in Pontiac Recorded Downtown) It also recommended that addi- tional accident data be prepared ty information use. an | and made available for public safe- | Agnes Des Jardin, Mrs. Bertha Cousineau, Mrs. Mary Galerno, Brebner, all of Escanba. Friends may call at the Pursley Funeral Home after 6 p.m. today. Arrangements: will be announced later. : Mrs. Frank Wykoff Mrs, Thomas (Effie) Wykoff, 81, of Y25°N. Perry St., died Thursday night after a nine year illness. She was born April 17, 1874, the Graham Howe. Mrs. Wykoff had lived in Pontiac 45 years. Surviving is one son, Blair of Van Nuys, Calif. The Rev. John Mulder, associate pastor of Central Methodist Church, will conduct the funeral at 1 p.m. in the Buckland Chapel, Oak Hill Cemetery. The body is at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. Mrs, Rose Saul and Mrs. Martha | daughter of Absolm and Elizabeth | The former secretary failed yesterday in an effort to better the England to France record of 14 hours, six minates, set- by Englishman Bill Pickering last Aug. 14, The attempt was abandoned when the waterpump broke on the ship accompanying her. At the time she was two miles from the French coast and bettering her own record. Thick Fog Erishrouds London Sections Again LONDON (®—Thick fog returned today after Britain's sunniest sum- mer and embraced whole sections of London, Four ships went aground in the mist over the. Thames River. Britain has enjoyed one of its warmest and sunniest summers in many years and fog, which has become such a part of London, ‘had not visited the city for months. Reserve Act | The recent enactment of the Re- | serve Forces Act of 1955 is perhaps | Good News, Army Spokesman Says being ordered to report for induc- | tion, one may enlist in a unit of; s- ; | Traffic engineering-wise, the | the best news published in Many the Army Reserve for a period of hiring & full-time traffic engineer. (T. M. council that post Jan, 1. } | Vanderstempel was appointed to | | Also urged were expansion of existing progressive signal sys- tems, marking of crosswalks at 230 intersections (only 89 were marked in 1954), expansion of one- way street operation and modern . $3 | lighting for 51 miles of paved streets. In almost every phase of public safety education, the report showed Pontiac superior. For example, “| there were twice the recommend- ed number of column inches of newspaper safety articles and ad- vertisements printed in 194. . The city was ahead in radio, films, safety meeti and pos- ters. It lagged slightly in litera- ture and special emphasis pro- grams. | Scientists say that bats are on the increase in Britain. \ ‘ : * months and possibly years for young men of the nation who are faced with the dilemma of what to | do between now and the time their ‘local draft board extends ‘“‘greet- | ings." according too Major Edgar | |tion as a member of the Reserve | Grotelueschen. Unit adviser for the 703rd Tank | Battalion, the local Army reserve unit, Maj. Grotelueschen said the recent act offers several very at- tractive enlistment programs for young men in the 17-18"s-year age provides that any time prior to’ Maj. Grotehieschen said that one | of the enlistment contracts offered | in the Reserve training, he is draft six years. This includes an obliga- tion for two years of active serv- ice with the army, immediately | after enlistment. Release from ac- tive duty is followed by participa- organization for three years, and another year of “‘non-participating” Reserve membership, An eight year enlistment is re-_ served for young men who have not yet reached 1814 at the time of enlistment. The idividual must serve on active duty training for a age of 20, which ever comes first. During the balance of the eight ‘year period, the individual is re- quired to participate in weekly meetings of two hours each and a maximum period of 17 days sum-— mer camp each year. As long as the man participates satisfactorily deferred, . jielsonn to help him hide the mu- sician’s body in a weed-filled ditch and then forced her back into the car. She told police they drove around for several hours. She sald he suddenly stopped the car and attempted to pull off her clothes, Failing, he continued driving until his gun dropped out of his hand onto the floorboard. The girl said she wrestled for the gun and he shot her, tossed her out of the car and then backed it deliberately over her face. She |said she was saved only because the dirt was” loose and cushioned her head. wandering near a railroad yard. Miss Danielson was reported in “good condition” at St. Luke's Hos- pital where she works as a labora-- | tory technician. Luncheon Marks ‘Opening of Building City officials and business leaders were among the 75 insurance rep- | resentatives and their wives pre- sent at a luncheon at Rotunda Inn yesterday. The affair celebrat- ed the official opening of the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia's new building at 1080 W. Huron. Charles A. Taylor, president of | the company, and three other home | office officials came from Rich- | mond, Va., to attend the opening. | Agency manager Louis Pohl was lauded for his leadership of the fast-growing Pontiac branch, es- tablished here in 1945. Present at the luncheon was Darrell M. Watters, state director of agency licensing. Among agency managers attending were three former Pontiac area men and their wives, Hughie Conway and his as- sistant, Lewis Sucher, from Flint; and S. P. Mancuso of Detroit's downtown agency. Lodge Calendar. Special meeting and advanced officers night, Pontiae Chapter No. 228, O. E. S.. Monday, Sept. 26th at 8 p. m. Memorial service at 7:30 p. m, Officers practice Sun- day, Sept. 25th, at 2:30 P, m. Edith She was found shortly afterward | poard Lincoln Park Methodist Church, | Flint, . Women will be attending this 13th anniversary of the Society from nine Pontiac Area Methodist churches, First, Central, Oakland Park, Wilson Ave., Galloway Lake, Baldwin Ave., Keego Harbor, Co vert and Elmwood. Mrs. Colin Houston, secretary of the spiritual life of the Detroit Con- ference will be the morning speak- First Methodist Church, Ann Ar- bor will speak in the afternoon. Mrs. Fred Manes of the First Methodist Church and Mrs. P. G. | Latimer of the Central Methodist | Church are members of the district Grand Trunk Reveals Gaffney Appointment F. A. Gaffney, general man- | ager, department of road tran- port, Grand Trunk Western Rail- road Co., has been appointed vice-president and general man- er and Dr. Merrill Abbey of the |- PONTIAC Lacan it’s a pleasure to charge it at... Hud ik’s UNION LAKE 4 ia oe N ager, with headquarters in Detroit. | Gaffney will succed S. J. Mas- | sey Jr., resigned. The change is. effective Oct. 1, ! 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 oe a9 a\ Master * Roberts {| “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wm.W. Donaldson Agency ww Coons, Sec. —Adv, ARCHIE BARNETT BARNETT’S MEN’S STORE NOTICE! WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR JEWISH HOLIDAY OPEN MONDAY NIGHT AT 5:30 P. M. f « | SIXTEEN 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955 ey bss : ; : — siete | . | ’ nounced new styles in framing. | Wash Chenille Spreads Plate Glass Mirrors of hand | Hawaii House Made Fr om WY | Wit aed AN nom “aN | with age, much like a beautiful woman, growing lovelier with ma- A case in point is a 20-year- | old vacation house on the: beach of Oahu in Hawaii. This com- | Whether you're building or clously to g soft driftwood gray. | remodeling you'll find we This house, owned by friends of : have all the materials you'll |) vacationing George Whittier, A.I. ! peed... ble prices, || A.. So impresed the prominent Phoue Orders Taken northwest architect that wood has | become one of his prime construc- _tion materials in western residen- ‘tial design. SINGLE WALL ! | UNION LAKE +} LUMBER CO. house, built of vertical for siding Whittier points out that the Oahu | - Separately in Machine ‘tation is better than prolonged ‘has only a single wal, with ex-| ) 7234 Cooley Lake Rd. posed studs on the inside. The | | rough fir floors have been polished ‘by surf bathers’ bare feet for a _. | generation and have taken on a ~ smooth patina almost impossible to | attain with sanding and finishing. “And the house fits se com- fortably into the site,” Whittier says, “The weathered gray rough siding blends with the fo- liage, the sea, and looks as though it might have been planted there along with the vegetation.” Whittier notes that the fir con- struction of the cottage gives the occupant a feeling of complete casualness, so necessary in a va- cation spot, and increasingly de- sirable in all of today’s informal | living. i Traditional Furniture ‘Also Saves Space BB uct savincs (aeons | Bae on space-saving features — some ! OWNERS REPORT 'f Phone EM 3-3061 Faroe When You Think of tT) Real Estate Think of . .. : Paul A. Kern. 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These models offer you from 1600 to 2300 square feet of living space and range from 80 to 90 feet in length. Many unique be ready for The School Year... ready for delightful living Here’s your chance for the buy of your lifetimel Inc. now offers a limited number of pilot* model luxury ranch homes at prices ranging only from $16,990 plus lot. All homes have luxury feotures all are on near ocre, ocre many are landscaped and all immediate occupation. choose from in these 3 and 4- bedroom homes and all have room controlled radiant heat and a 2'2-car plastered gorage. Move in immedictely and begin ‘a wonderful new way of life for you and your family. *Initiol 1955 Models * | MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY o Bad ween ATE Ty Le ies THE &. “It’s the plon SORRENTO 1,630 Sq. Ft, plus 2\%4-Car Recreational Garage : Ranch that makes a house o home” Ranch Homes, Inc. offer you three outstanding subdivisions in Christian Hills, Charnwood Hills and Alto Loma. All three locations were. chosen for their scenic beauty of gentle rolling hills and magnificent wooded areas. No project appearance at these beautiful subdivisions. Your hondsome ranch home just naturally blends into nature ot its finest. You'll love the hills and dales and the winding roads that cater to the whims of the terrain at these subdivisions, All three subdivisions are close to schools, churches, shopping centers ond are within close proximity to Detroit and its surrounding suburbs. Visit Christian Hills, Chornwood Hills or Alta Lomo. You'll see true suburban living ot its very best.’ '® Homes Inc. i Christian Hills Call JOrdan 4-6299 Alta Loma Call KEnwood 4-3170 Charnwood Hills Call Midwest 4-8600 eocmastae acahistian HILLSE L- a ‘ 4 : ihe m thy a>) iV nding: Wh el idl eed Gece \\\ é AY, SEPTEMBER 96-tbks— te fey’ t , Hi ’ «| JUST BOUGHT A LOT AT SPRING HILL. THAT’S WHERE I WANT MY FUTURE HOME.” 135’ x 174’.... 140’ x 175’... . 180’ x 390’... $1990 2490 3290 top School Bus Service to the Rochester Schools TERMS AS LOW AS 20% DOWN HOWARD T. KEATING CO. Cerner Adams Rd. and Walton (Pontiac Read) Rochester, Michigan. OLive 1-7811 IN YOUR BIN Every ton of Glen Rogers SI BLEY COAL | one SUPPLY CO. FE 5-8163 BUILDERS ... ‘HOME aE OWNERS er eee Letee, Beck ca, Pia tene and she nei Building Stone for Walks, alls, Patios. —— Sills, _ Beer Sills tor Your Home . SEE LOEFFLER QUARRIES Martin OY pedon Mich FEderal 86-0141 Member of Building Stone Institute Actually, I believe there's another reason for children, other | loving tender hearts, They are - J i 5 E i i peace, The first duty to children Is to make them happy. If you have not Made them so, you have | teach them to take care ot them. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURD Little Chair-Stools Delight Children | 'in front of the wash basin, then | | | you can see it has a back that | moves up for sitting or serves as . the vision of those |The fact that it has moving parts wronged them, No other good they EASY TO BULLD |may get can make up for that. | | The second duty to children is to! build with a full size pattern. All | ; regular dining room chair, where | ey ¥ % Ms ute * O selves. You can never do this un-| saw it out and finally put it to- less you let them try to take care| gether. The pattern tells you every- it's an easy, project, it's suitable for k beginners, } To obtain the full size step chair pattern No, 102 send 25 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, the | Muswieck who is going to be an, Press, Van Nuys, Calif. N Other patterns you will enjoy: -No. 108 Wall Magazine Rack No. 101 Gun Rack *|No. 88 Troy Wheelbarrow No. 66 Rocking Horse No 60 Cobblers Bench Coffee Table See | Also 16-page available is a He looks after his sister too. | Catalogue showing about 100 home | : Bobby has a fine father and shop projects, Send 25 cents for, they: do almost everything to. Catalogue No. 44 H H STANTON PONTIAC CUT STONE tp cars Jou seem te | ew M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 top cure you coe mm Me! Ls late glass windows were | - \ : platere. first feat yp commercial buildings | 103 State FE 5-1683 These little chairs are mighty about 1900. | ' handy for youngsters. Place one you need to know. | cena Aussies Argue Bard Not for School Kids De You Own Land Suitable for Development ? We are looking tor progerty, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial, We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a tee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. Ping Sipe. omyrsacie et alalleladiage necessary will help you get the mest for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5.9418 2383 Orcherd Loke Reed, Rt. No. 5 7 that such rambling chronicles as | “Pickwick Papers’ are for sea-| soned readers and should not be “rammed down youngsters’ throats." Colonists Encouraged To encourage colonization, set- tlers in Canada and in some of the American colonies were given by their government four small lights of glass to make a single window in a log cabin, Home ownership, which was once considered a luxury limited NOW YOU CAN HAVE MANOR: STONE SIDING ‘100"| 8x24 for as Low as MIDWEST SUPPLY CO. | 9 N. Telegraph to the wealthy, is now enjoyed by 47 per cent of the nation's fami- c yg : _¢ YT 4 LOMALIC PUY WATER SOFTENER > SOFTENS > REGENERATES _ . 'TS8ur > RETURNS TO SERVICE ‘salen | oecne] cilaast aioe SAVE wit HYDRASPLIT Sowvre HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ” ts tg Stene © e he can step up and be tall enough to wash his hands or brush his teeth. It also may be used on a. it will serve as a high chair. As’ a step when it's down. A_ child can sit low enough and not disturb behind him. and is as much a toy as furniture, pleases all kids. This step chair is very easy to | you need a area \ few scraps of wood, west MOVES THERE'S NOTHING LIKE CIVILIANS $250 Down ond you're in! With our easy payment plan 97 can convert to a regulor AA mortgage, any time you wish. ‘250 YOU IN! THIS . AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT ¢ CERAMIC TILE BATH To the First 15 Buyers ! | . SELECT OAK FLOORS oe VL PAVED STREETS ALUMINUM STORMS FULL BASEMENT Your Choice of: | ; AND SCREENS warace ro, Wl BRUSH-COATED BASEMENT $100 Gov't Bond Each to 100 FT. LOTS AND WIDER FLOOR TO CEILING Pa 7 WALLS Fly oadhloey hated | SOLID PAVED SIDE DRIVE SLIDING DOUBLE % | MODEL 8'x20’ SOLID CEMENT DRIVE or | PAVED STREET PAID S A Boaatifal Gas Range | Ey BY BUILDER EACH UNIT COMPLETE An Electric Retrigerator | AL F WALTON CHOICE OF SEVEN $ | From: bd mane vena = 10,990 a saat ne tee 19322 James Couzens Hwy. ; - ROSE-HILL REALTY CO. 19470 GRAND RIVER KE 2-9060 | ‘DI d. 1-0310 ORAY TON XSi9 "LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW AND USED HOMES IN MICHIGAN | amonad. I-V NORTH ANYWHERE! VETERANS $250 is all you pay. charges. PAYMENT ONLY $72.00. BIG BONUS GIFT No other TOTAL MONTHLY J FRENCH DOOR TO PATIO df VESTIBULE ENTRANCE df OIL FORCED AIR HEAT VETERANS J LOCK TAB ROOF dv DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK WITH SPRAY J HOUSE LENCTH—OVER 50 FEET df 66-GAL. AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATER VETERANS... No Money a eatnendiciaihiee eet ESO i Rene dine nage. FULL PRICE... $12 150” 3-Bedroom Ranch Homes Brick Front * 50 Ft. in Length ® Conveniently Located Check These Extra Quality Features: d DISAPPEARING CABINETS / BIRCH 1%” FLUSH DOORS ¢ CHOICE OF COLORS THROUGHOUT J 8-FT. PICTURE WINDOW Wi STORAGE SPACE df COPPER PLUMBING J SPACIOUS, CONVENIENT KITCHEN a dees BE ‘ so Ee = s STAIRWAY TO ATTIC Model Open Daily 1 P.M. to 9 P. A. ruone OR 3-2305 seme | PHONE | Md j ate f Fed ic TERS Pho é Miah Bie “ ' , nn | A i ) , Y, i f | | Labeled Potatoes Soon | they've worked out simple tests | 1m WASHINGTUN — Federal re-| ‘hat indicate the quality of pota- | i be iy : f i Hp! wr fe bs { 4 ' * cif a pees} ( : | | | i ; rf J ed ( F. 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M. - 5,30 P.M, By Alcoa Open ‘til 8 P. M. , INSTALLED Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. $4395 and $4595 NO ‘PRESSURE CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! You'll Find Prices Lower Here Because We Are Distributors ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. Telegraph (Aug. Johnson Bldg.) -_ FE 5-3728 ONE OF THE BEST = NEW DISTRICT OFFICE — Virginia officially opened its new Insurance Firm Opens Building @inia’s new district office building at 1080 West Huron Street was officialy opened on Friday. Top-ranking officials of the firm ‘came from the company's home office in Richmond to attend the _ opening. | ‘The new building, one-story brick | structure of modern design was planned to fit local needs and was erected to the insurance company's specifications. It is being occupied under a long term lease. The building, which is com- | pletely air-conditioned, has a large and attractive lebby; a | conference room for the con- | Wenlence of policyowners and the public; a private office for the manager; a large area which provides individual desk space | for the four associate managers and the 24 full-time agents who | comprise the district's sales and | service staff; and a space for the | clerical staff, composed of a cash- ler and two clerks. The landscaped lot on which the building is located provides park- ing space for the convenience of policyowners. Established in 1871, Life of Vir- ginia today has almost two billion dollars life insurance in force. It's Pontiac district office which was ‘opened December 31, 1928, now provides more than $19,500,000 in life insurance protection and a large volume of hospital and sur- gical protection for families of this > community Louis Poh! has been manager of the local office since September, 1945. Army Vehicles Readied for Standardized Parts NEW YORK (INS) — The U.S. Army has developed standardized, interchangeable engines and parts | for tanks and wheeled transport {that increase combat effeciency | and will save an estimated $560,- | 000,000 during the next ten years. | Steelways, publication of The | American Iron and Steel Institute, said the new development is seen |as giving the infantry about 80 | ' | |.per cent more fire power. DRA ROY ANNETT, Inc. Realtors "28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 ‘Irish in Ist U.S. Army | WASHINGTON—The muster rolls of Washington's Continental Army, which never nurabered more than | 25,000 names, contained mor® than 4,000 Irish names with the Kellys alone totaling 695, GAS HEAT | NOW AVAILABLE! Big, New 3-BEDROOM HOME For Only 45 w INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE & All These Features: @ 2512x36 (900 Sq. Ft. of Living Space) And Look at FOURTH THIRD z @ City Water ond Sewer SECOND 1S @ Wood ing Windows Drive norte on Fa e Large Lots ... Nea. Schools Perry, turn left on sestre. on bales Model tome is open et 514 Third. MODEL OPEN DAILY and SUNDAYS PHONE FEderal 4-4138 Total Price *7400 Pay Only $750 Down! ~" Built’ by BVG INVESTMENT CO. FHA TERMS THE PONTIA story brick building contains a manager's office, conference room, + : a The Life Insurance Company of district offices this week. The one- ‘ \ Ae ad t \ | if : C PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1955 d <3 ak Sait ¥ aos large genera} office and space for the clerical staff. The structure | -was built by Robert Bruce to the company’s specifications. Gotland Served | Bronze Ageas Trade Center | STOCKHOLM —~ On the Baltic | island of Gotland many graves | The Life Insurance Co. of Vit-| trom ithe Bronze Age (1500 to Climbed ‘about one per cent, | 500 B. C.) have been found. One | ‘parish on the island can boast | more Anglo - Saxon coins from , | the years 950 to 1050 A. D. than) ‘there are in Great Britaln: At one | time during the Middle Ages the | | Gotlai were “special pur-— veyors” .to the Britioh kings. The Gotlanders were mighty sea- farers and traders more than 1,000 years before the birth of Christ. Once Gotland was the most im-| portant trading center in north. ern Europe, ae * * | In all- Scandinavia there are j about 8,000 silver coins fromh the | first two centuries A. D. Of these, 6,000 were found on Gotland. ‘Special Service Bureau Set Up for Old Items NEW YORK — Special service /bureaus have been set up in the New York Sanitation Department for disposal of bulky litter, like old furniture and bedsprings that is too big for the department's |Arson Arrests in U.S. | regular collection trucks, cs * Ld] | Under the program, an indi | | vidual calls the bureau in his bor- | ough and arranges a time for a. special open truck to call at his) | home and remove the bulky junk.’ You can Slighest in Quality.. Increase 2 Per Cent the United States in 1954 than the Varnish remover, rise of 15 over 1953; convictions | numbered 339, five over 1953, | le Beautiful natural wood is. often NEW YORK — Two per cent) found under several coats of paint. _more arson arrests were made in| Remove the old finish with paint or Work a small | ard 9-Loot navigation channel from the Gulf of Mexico to Columbus, Ga., a distance of. 270 miles. Rent ‘em fast through A Congress has authorized a | eee edt eee is DIXIE LUMBER CO., 831 Oakland Ave. i Oil Forced Air Beg. Price $230.00 SAVE §at.n0 Includes all necessary Fire Underwriters during the year’ totaled 3,513—an increase of 4 over 1953, Arrests. totaled 619, ay ~ Go By TV SEE SCHUETT'S CKLW.TYV. AUSTIN GRANT'S OPEN HOUSE PROGRAM, SUN. 11:30 ‘TIL NOON, Channel 9 eration . . View the grandeur of the fabulous two lake development from your easy chair, the. pipe, Ser Acre Sites C. SCHUETT REALTY 7400 Hirhlend Ré.. 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LOCATION 656 Miller Road Take M-24 to Lake Orion —6 Blocks East of Flint and Broadway Streets — Watch for Signs. From 1 P. M. 110" YEATING and SUPPLY FE 2-2919 MODEL OPEN Saturday and Sunday : OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM 1:00 P.M, CRA MIN YAN. 53'/. West Huron St., Pontiac, Michigan BETTER LIVING @ § FE 4-1549 PARENTS’ Sr SRE EE nN AP a A st? gO a ae a a A REE Ce aT el \