‘lke Prods “~~. - Partly aa PP TF er ORO Se a eee a ee a ee ee eee hg we a. sia sie The Weather ©. S. Weather Bureau Forecast = cloudy —~._ (Details en Page 2) . z , 4 R ‘ aly Fs ales a oe Pe on amen ie ee ek a ete | + : j ps fee | ~ oF pe ee ge et a og Gey —— ne «tags whrafeahaalh a ee | ee ___” MAKE OVER PAGES ES fa ES ee a ge ey Pe | Py? 3 eS i3 ER 30, 1959-82 PAGES 117th YEAR” kk kt ve tee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB egotiators i é to Action Terminal, Tower Work Begins Airline Here Within Year By PETE LOCHBILER Pontiac will begin its new air-/CLeboygan and Sault Ste, Marie. port terminal and tower today with |, = virtual assurance that because of woe NEWS It would give the city indirect it there. will be regularly sched- uled commercial airline service|connections with most other major here within a year. Michigan cities which North Cen- * * * itral already serves or proposes to A proposal by North Central Air- | 5€Tve. lines that Pontiac be linked in a} (Cjty Manager Walter K. Will- new air route between Detroit and; man, greeting the news as “wonderful,” said the service Sault Ste. Marie was recommend- ed today for-approval in Washing-| was virtually assured of approv- al by the CAB, if-neo objections ton, D.C. : The recommendation was one | 2&8inst it are days, of several made by a Civil Aero- North Central has in mind not nautics Boarg examiner for the Great Lakes regien. only passenger flights, but also air The service would give Pontiac | freight and air express service for direct air connections with Detroit,'business and industry, he noted. | Chrysler Strike to Affect 45, Some Detroiters to Be Laid Off Tonight After, Ohio Plant Trouble \ear toy. DETROIT (UPI) — Production of 1960 model Chrysler Corp. cars | will bé ‘‘substantially’’ halted and It'll Stay Cool approximately 45,000 workers will | be ided by late Friday due to a for Next 5 Days, strike at the firm's Twinsburg, | a ° » With Little Rain * Ohio stamping plant. * * Chrysler Vice President John D.+ Pontiac's sunny skies this morn- Leary said today about 25,000 of ing will become partly cloudy fo- the affected workers will be in the Might and tomorrow, the weather- Detroit area while the others wil] "2" said. There will be little be scatterd over six states. He ‘Change in temperature. said many would be laid off as of| Tonight's low will drop to %0 the end of their shifts tonight. (with Thursday's high reaching leary explained that . about ‘ae = ~ 3.400 members of Local 122 of |. For the next five days tem- the United Auto Workers Union went on strike yesterday at Twinsburg where certain parts for all Chrysler cars are made. A wildcat strike at the Ohio! plant three weeks ago dried up| showers mostly Sunday or Mon. supplies and the latest labor day. trouble was. sending a monkey | Light ; ; ; northerly winds eight an besa iran Into miles an hour at 10:15 a.m. will . ae #2 acre - ‘become north to northeasterly at * 112-18 miles later today and to- Unsettled grievances, including | night. the firing of 12 workers Enwolved | x * * in the earlier wildcat strike, were! The lowest recording in down- blamed for the strike yesterday |town which had _ International UAW was 54 degrees. At 1 p.m. the authorization. ‘thermometer reading was 65. UF Advanced Gifts Drive Passes Half-Way Point More than 50 percent of the $78,795 advanced gifts goal of the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund Campaign already has been reached, it was announced today on- the eve of the drive. In addition, more than $3,000 has been collected over the amount received from the:same calls at this time degrees below the normal- high | of 65-69 and normal low of 44-48 with only minor day to day changes. Precipitation will total one-tenth to six-tenths inches in Flint, Midland-Saginaw-Bay City,’ filed within 20) Nation Staggering After - Weather’s 2 Low Blows By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleanup operations in two widely separated sections ‘of the country nit by costly bad weather moved into high | Hurricane Gracie, now softened down to a tropical 'storm, moved northeastward from the Carolinas and —_——_, Georgia, leaving in her peratures will average five to 10* Pontiac preceding 8 a.m.) All 34 Aboard Braniff Electra “A representative of the com- pany in Detroit this morning said it was expected the home office in |Minneapolis would make public Killed in Texas. beep ais of ‘the _ Houston - to - New York | North Ceniral, an independent Airliner Blows Up in Sky, Falls on Farm airline, has existing routes criss- | | crossing - Minnesota, Wisconsin | : | | and the Upper Peninsula, link. | | ing them with important cities in | WACO, Tex. \P — A big i the Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Houston-to-New York air- northern Illinois (including Chi- ‘liner exploded in the air, P rt I : | ; ‘om, _ i" ts a“ ‘Tuesday night, streaked, ther Grea es routes, espe-_ : ‘cially over Michigan, were rég-/ @CTOSS the sky like a coniet, | lormmended today for North Cen-|and crashed. Thirty-four} jtral and another airline, Lake persons died as it struck on| ‘Central, by the CAB examiner,)” | (Continued“on Page 2, Col, 2) +@ central Texas farm. -' "The ship was a 75-passen-| ‘ger Braniff Airways turbo- prop Electra. It carried 28) passengers and a crew of! six. It had scheduled stops at Dallas and Washington. There was no immediate ‘expla- nation for the crash. A mempbér of the traffic control tower at the, Houston: Internationa! Airport. said) the plane departed 4% minutes be- hind schedule at 10:44 p.m. A Braniff spokesman at Houston ac- knowledged the plane was late in departing but said he did not now why, 2 ! 'wake millions of dollars in damages... | An unseasonably early ‘that dumped up to 12 inches of) ‘snow. in a 250-mile area from) |Pueblo, Colo., to Cheyenne, Wyo., | skipped off to Canada. In Denver) said. He. described the report as Lalone, where more than 10 inches a routine filing on the plane's lof snow fell, city officials esti- speed and altitude. r mated damages at seven million Phe pilot gave no indication of ‘dollars. ‘trouble at the ‘time he added. Three. persons died in South , .. * x Cuvcnte traffic accidents at- | Broken clouds hoyered over this tributed to the hurricane. One | area then. -There was — died in Georgia. | storm activity about 75 miles to but none in the im-| Ie ee ay Sade in| edaate vicinity, the Weather Bu-, jheart attack cases attriblted to; .ay said. | the snowstorm. | ; . Four youths on a camping trip| _ The airliner crashed on the some 30 miles southwest of Den-| BR. E. White farm, five «miles ver were stil] missing. | southeast of Buffalo, a town of A young married couple |drowned at Miami Beach, Fla., in) ia 15-foot wave. rolling in from the |hurricane's wake. | The hurricane bit rear Charles- ton, S.C., and traveled a path about 100 miles wide, bringing tor-| rential rain, raging winds and) high tidewaters. | Countless homes, farm build- ings and acres of crop lands were damaged by the storm which : ‘carried winds at 140 miles per found when I got out there was | ‘hour. | a section of fuselage about 35 ° ; or feet long,” he added. Downed utility lines left entire! bs one | |communities without service for) | time. : | A new Hurricane Hannah carry-| Just: Some ‘ing 100-mile winds, today slowed Dess.” ‘its advance along a path weather- ‘men say may send it crashing nounced an immediate investiga- into the mainland on the heels tion of the crash. of Hurricane Gracie. : ee The latest fix placed the Atlantic; So, Who Else? season's ‘eighth tropical storm) | about 970 miles east of Palm, WASHINGTON (UPI) — The | Beach, Fla. | door prize at a birthday party The rainfall in the Carolinas-| yesterday for cartoonist Al Capp Georgia section ranged from 1 to} was a caricature of the winner nearly 4 inches. Charleston, S. C.,| done by Capp. The winner was had 3.65 inches of rain. | Mrs: Helen Door. Bruce Chambers of the Fed- eral Aviation Agency's control | office in Fort Worth said the | ship was flying on an instru- ment plan at 15,000 feet, It made its last report about 11:05 p.m. when east of Wace, Chambers storm miles: southeast of Waco. E. H. Pickens, 45, feed store | ‘WASN'T THE WEATHER’ He said there was. mail, packages, clothes and bits of ies and plane wreckage strewn, over a square mile, : “The biggest piece of plane I | “It wasn't the weather. There were..gquite a few stars out and little. patchy last year, according to Glenn Griffin, advanced gifts’ chairman. * * * A Saginaw street parade, start- ing at 7 p.m, tomorrow will herald the campaign kickoff. A torch lighting ceremony will follow at Oakland avenue and Saginaw street, The Community National Bank has increased its donation by 17 per cent and the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. has raised its gift $809 to a total $4,100 to lead the way, The Advanced Gifts Divisen is comprised of community leaders who solicit funds prior to the gen- eral campaign from individuals and businesses that historically give substantial amounts to the Fund, . —" * * * Griffin said the advanced gifts _ are always a measuring stick of ~ the suctess of the campaign. Pontiac State Bank 9} its contribution 13 per cent ahd The (Continued-on Page 2, Col. 3) - Attached to Constrictor NEW YORK (UPI) — William Hayden was indignant today be- ash can, near. his. apartment “Some called the cops and | they. wouldn't let me ‘keep it.” | Hayden said. No one seemed to — where the ssnake came — ic [\2 oe” Sh a '’ . 5 ca FOR UF — up for their Grace Lutheran Rd, Directing them is Dt. J. W Dick Ave. 7 _ Break Ground for Building __ -A HESTORJC MOMENT — towston pushes the first shovel at the Civic Center site for t Public Library. Wiff> him. breaking cererhonies yesterday /arner Sees City Library . as Cultural Turning Point ives tec 2 Durward B. Varner told Pontiac 1,200 population. Buffalo is. 68 yesterday that it's time to wake up and live : ”~ * * Stepping fot the first time into owner in Buffalo, was one of the the role of active community lead first to reach the crash scene. /,. the Michigan State University Oakland chancellor said 1959 could paper, be ‘the turning point in a cultural bod- renaissance here.” Twe new developments. — the | university and the forthcoming Poatiac Public Library — could make the difference, sald Varner, speaking at groundbreaking cere monies for the $500,000 library in the Civie Center, =— So far, the spark has been lack cloudi- ing, although Pontiac has great ‘potential, said the educator. |The Civil Aeronautics Board an-*poNTIAC LOOKS AWFUL’ Varner spoke candidly as a citi en of the Pontiac community, new! to it but part of it. He sald, frankly, that to an out sider Pontiac jooks awful, “The image others hold is of ag, lindustrial hodge-podge, geneous spillover froth Detroit — a faceless community without a heart Southeastern Michigan Water hands in making their community ple are i lof its own.” | - + a~hetero- Mayor Philip F: into the ground he new Pontiac, during are (from left) City Manager Pope, city called the development.” ground Varner said he, too this/image of Pontiac, until he be camé acquainted with the area and lits people ‘ “7 find there is a strong -pro- gressive spirit here and a great . potential-for progress, ‘. "This community has a youthfu aggressivencss and an enthusiasm for worthwhile projects.’ . Citing some Pontiac achieve ments, Varner praised the public * * * | gan State University onee held ‘Schedule Talks I Today: Given + Oct. 8 Deadline Appears Confab Was a Real Head-Banging Session in Washington From Our News Wires _ WASHINGTON (# — Re- newed talks in the steel strike were set up for this ‘afternoon in a downtown hotel after President Eisen- hower in personal confer- ences with both sides prodded them to get to work on a settlement. “Bigenhower met separate- ly, fiP8t with industry ‘leaders and then with rep- resentatives of the striking | steel workers union. , | David J. McDonald, union presi- dent, then called for renewed ne- |gotiations this afternoon in the 78- day strike. | chairman, had said at the close of the management session with the President that the industry * was willing to resume talks at any time, The two sides ot yet met since Friday. McDonald had refused to hold further meetings In New York, _ A few minutes after the union delegation left the executive qf- fices, McDonald tele the Pentiae Press Phete Walter K. Willman; Miss Phyllis librarian, and D. B. Varner, Michi. |White House that the talks had Oakland chancellor, who | ee? avanes. a library project “a great cultural Just before that word came out Eisenhower ‘issued a statement saying that'in view of the mount- ing impact of the 78day-old strike on the nation’s economy and the. consequent unemployment ‘I sin- cerely hope that an agreement can be initiated before my return dential deadline for settlement The President was due te schools here as ‘‘second to none in| tegve jater today for a rest at the state, with superb leadership.” paim springs, Calif. He is due City government is “sound,” he peck Oct. 8, a week from to- | aid, and.the county “one of the) morrow. largest and most beautiful in the state.” . The President's statement said the purpose of his talks today was + But Pontiac lacks cultural de- |1, het to bring about a sino j velopment on a big scale, he (cottiement of the steel strike which |will be fair and just to all parties “This year may be the turning involved, including the public. -|point,”’ however, he said. WHAT PEOPLE WANT nar —— “IT am persuaded,” he said. vos ue yep library ~ |\“that this is the kind of settlement | you could =m be adding a MOfe | that the American people want. It limportant aspect to the city. Alis the only kind that would be . library prings knowledge, learning, | i ; _ Water Authority and beauty—these Pontiac Pt ortho Americans 9nd 4 our ‘omony.”” acommunity apparently has| . Eisenhower thus brought the Roger M, Biough, U.S, Steet “= full power ef his office to bear Fights for Life “sac cnt on ect mame sate tural aspects of a university town With ease if it wants fe, now | the MSUO is a next door neigh: | Seeks Roles as Selling Agent Between Detroit and Two Counties bor, Varner said. “You are now a partner in this promising development,” the edu- cator assured his audience, Confronted with criticism from pega, WHAT’s HERE two potentially big buyers, the) “It's time Pontiac citizens joined “Authority now wants a part. in‘known not only for its wonderful -ja Detroit plan to pipe Lake Huron industry, but also for its people, iwater to Oakland and Macomb homes, schools and culture,’ Var- ‘counties on a metropolitan basis. [ner urged | At a meeting held yesterday in Also speaking at the half-hour Mount Clemens, the authority | ceremony were Mayor’ Philip FE. isuggested it act as selling ayent| Rowston, City Comnuiiasioner Wil- jbetween Detroit’ and the two] fam w. Donaldson and Miss counties, Phyitis Pope, city tibrarian, The proposal followed a meet: | «after years in the old library,” ing in Pontiac tast Friday at ..iq Miss Pope, “the library staff which Pontiac City Manager | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) K. Schone, director of the Oak- | : { land) =Department§ of Public § D dg 5 $ Works, went on record favoring — OX, 0 er € . « the Authority's similar proposal to Start Big SerieS .to bring Heron water to the two , Having both plans would be Dedgers and the Chicago White infeasible, Schone said. Sox, two clubs who have te scrap “dead duck." . & & & | might be the richest World Ser- les in history here Thursday at meeting, called to see how Maw * comb County felt about the metro- | . Walter K. Wil:man and Harold the Detroit plan as opposed to counties. CHICAGO (®—The Los Angeles Willman declared the SMWA & 4, wanes they get, open what At. the conclusion of yemerteys) Cushing Park. politan approach to'ai new and) Manager Walt Alsten said bis McGrath, 34 Niagara Ré., Ray Winkelman, 4996 Sherbourne Dr., Rill Eames, 43 Cherokee Rd., and Michael McCoy, 372 W. Iroquois | . Bell, troop gcoutmaster, 351 needed source of water, it was| “rst game pitcher will be Roger ; (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Craig (11-8).- DETROIT W — "The federal , White Sex Manager Al Lopex | gaseline tax goes up a cent a _—- 2 : is expected to name Early Wynn, | gallon at midnight tonight alt . — ies , at 39 the old man righthander ee areas \ , 5 who the with 22 | gan motorists will have te In Today’s Press | ‘tone ™*™ ams geie a en || ’* * * The state’s four per cont sales sy —"| The first twe games will “be; tax ts collectable on top of the Comics o.oo... ee .sses 44 | played im Comiskey Park, with | total price — inctuding the fed- County News -..00........ 34 the best-of-seven championship | eral tax. Mibertade ow cccesvcccsscvsc - 4 | them shifting to the Coliseuny ta The federal gasoline tax will MNS ooo tccscicceecvnn. 43 / Les Angeles for the third, fourth | ge from three to four cents a Opltwaries 0.0... ae 22 pa ae Oe gallon. The state already gets Sports 2.0.5.4... ., @ « @ | needed, the sixth and nix cents plus sales tax. Gast ee eee <. 35 | games wilt be played in Chicage. | Hine costa, 16.5 cents o gallon” TV & Kadio Programs .... 51 All games will start at 1 p.m. | wholesale, The mew od Withow Bart oo.2....66.... Mt | local time and.will be telecast; tax will equal 11.1 age Women's Pages ...... 13. 17 and broadcast wationalty by NBC. fon, ae Ce ei eae he ¥& | ties te spur efforts te negotiate a settlement. : | Eisenhower was reported on |good authority to have used blunt, ipowerful language both to the ‘management and union delegations —about as strong language as at Monday's news conference when he said he and the American peo- “sick and tired” of the lapparent impasse. * * * As a result of what amounted fo a definite if figurative knocking of heads together, some highly placed government authorities «were hopeful of some concrete effects, But so far as public statements were concerned, the principal op- |ponents showed no signs of shifting position or of confidently expect- ing quick results. There was no mention by the President, to either the industry or the union, of the possibility that, without a voluntary — setflement svon, Eisenhower may invoke the national emergency provisions of ‘the Taft-Hartley Act. This calls for an S)-day court injunction stopping the strike for that length of time. ee ee ae ee ee aa Gas Price Hikes 1.1 Cent Gallon r . ’ “ Ane 5 ret oo * Pay « ; ii + es ee i : 2 Kickoff for Field Day The gala Fire Prevention Week |p.m., announced Sherwin M. Birn-; parade Saturady at 1 p.m. will be/krant, chairman of the Fire Safe-| Jollowed by a firefighting demon-/ty Committee of the Pontiac Area’ ‘stration and field day at the ( ven-|Chamber of Commérce. eral Motors Athletic ie Opdyke A highti¢ht of the program will | Bnd Cit Sl) ela | be the res-ne of a vic'in fron | « * * * : wal ie Invacpaa aus * The demonstration will begin|.2" Serine pac: Nbaner Be ee =D Dept. Irbulator sewed will € dmmediately after the parade at 2) Dept. Iphulator seucd vt come | bs | screamling on to the fie'd to giv | the proceedin-s an a'r of reality i 14 | The event is being staged by the) * . | : Hndustvial Five Sefetv Commitye | | Competition among about/s 20° : Oakland County fre denartghents: “a will be another htenl cat ff the inEast, Gulf = sy ‘ ’ ”~ © ‘ One contest involve racing : Talks Recessed With ee the re to priemble a ie ae . : . ire ose an carry i over aA : Midnight Deadline, No seven-foot slippery barricade; the ‘ Settlement Expected other is a race to Ave which de- : “* partment can mos quickly raise NEW YORK (AP) — East and 2.,2& fet laddey by ropes and CHEVROLET FOR 1960 — Again in 1960, Chevrolet will offer Gulf Coast “hing Hens a ee fo the/ top. | four series of conventional-size passenger cars, each individu: ; recessed A | The concluding attraction of | alized by trim and equipment. The tail lamp ensemble is mounted Jongshoremen another | negotiating session early today— the aftern will be a water Bull far from reaching a settle. battle between the champion — ‘ Waterford /Fire Deot. and the beneath modified wings, and the grill extends full-car width. Pro- dnent to avert a crippliftg strike at! # file embellishments lend distinction between the Impala, Bel Air . , Pei 9 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1959 The Day in Birmingham FS BIRMINGHAM — Construction * Over-all cost of the library addi- tion will be $182,000. Construction is being done by low bidder, Lockwood and Mc- Cutcheon contracting firm, on the contract let Monday for $150,910 by the city commission, An $11,038 contract to equip ‘the library addition was awarded to and the Biscayne series. The new Chevrolet line will be on display at Matthews-Hargreaves Inc, 631 Oakland Ave. Above is the four-door Impala model, and below is the two-door Bel Air. Public to See 19 New Models midnight tonight . challengeys of the Avondale Fire . Several alulound a ‘fe ] on School Bus + Federal, state and city mediators! The pfiblic will aleo fee a large agreed there was no indication of liquid / pit. five extinguished a séttlement before -expiration of chemycals the current contract. The Inter national Longshoremen'’s Assn. | says no contract, na work, by | ; - | * 6» 4& __ 4 eficld dvy progreny has been! imoved this year from the North. : * * a ide Field to the GM athletic field A strike could tie tip SHIPPING /for more parking and spectator and idle more than 81,000 lon shoremen from Maine to Tex: many s ’ : . L Die In Collision Nineteen models, including the; ; economy Corvair and the Corvette, Tank Truck Rams Into wil! be displayed to the public by . Chevrolet dealers beginning Fri Load of Children and ga, Teachers; 23 Hurt space, Six high achool bands and about 20 county fire departments will march in the t pom. parade * * * A distinctive _new appearance jincreased economy in the V8 en COOPER, Tex. (AP) A bus gine and added comfort me filled with school children and among features of the new line Indirectly. it} would throw other workers off their Jobs. / It would hamper the. opeyators of passenger liners, but woyld not from Oaklend ta Au urn ave- | cut them off, | nues down Sazinaw sireet, teachers er route to a junior high| | ye : It would also cul off the trickle! It will be the kickoff for the School football game , collided) Al! car series have been com ‘ ; : : ; | pletely restyled, with the most of steel coming to East/and Gulf city’s observance of Fire Preven. head-on Tuesday night with a huge aad desig chanees a is ports from abroad in the midst of tion Week beginning next Sunday, |{ank truck. The violent crash 5 uw lengthening natiofiwide — steel | oo ikilled seven persons — five stu- frontal and rear areas. strike. idents and two teachers — and in-. An oval-shaped grille spans the * * syd it would ae ‘jured 23 othes including 22 chil- hood and encloses widely spaced Airline Will Se il ine | erve ~. dren. twin headlamps. The concave contract provid ‘ Le | _* * “swallowtail” effect at the rear an nour sovione Pontiac Within Year The bus from Mt Vernon, Tex. has been revamped and emerg:s ng wages and ben. and the diesel truck collided at @ with straight line styling | highway intersection on the east- * The ILA has cept a three-yea ing for a 50-ce Jncrease, inclu efits. ‘ The New Kork Shipping Assn, (Continued From Page One) _ |ern edge of this east Texas town TRUNK WIDER, LOWER an eraploygs group. representing | Barron Fredericks, for an initial There was no fire. The impact) The latter change permits a 170 steamfhip lines and stevedor- three-year period ihurled some children to the high- wider trunk opening and a lower .Jng firms, has offered a 30-cent wily, demolished the bus and loading sill An ensemble of cir- $65-PAGE REPORT smashed the truck's cab cular taillamps replaces the for The recommendation -were in a “The bus made a signal to turn’ mer tear drop configuration S63-page repost on the CAB's left and then for some reason — Great Lakes Jocal servier investi: swerved, T just couldn't miss him | Eee an-t increase, with 20 cents | your “the first year and 5 cents in each’ of thé next two years f front seat transmission f * * * ro ; the sng longshoremen in the Ktton, The CAB mut take final It was horrible’ said J) M. War-| a ei redeced te width rt of New York earn an aver [aetion rington, 39, of Grand Saline, Tex , | a of $107.76 weekly: the 56,700, * * * the truck driver In addition to new economy in ‘avho work in the other ports make | He oWas jropiosed that “lchigan’ Warrington was injured and tak.,the Turbo-Fire V8 power pack Yn average of $2.80 an hour [he crisscrossed wath a number ofen to a Paris, Tex., hospital, He ages inclide a six and six . In addition to wages, the, prob- "°™ short-haul rowtgs inchiding the!was en route home from Pryor, other V8 choices {em of automation is a key issue. Or" affecting Pootise Wor North'Tex , where he had delivered a! © * * The union says that automated or |! enttal, five vonies weve recom: load of salt To improve overall economy mechanized loading and unloading MCPded oon ene | ~ * and engine performance in nor processes throw men out of work Mee Bria al uct Ste Killed in the crash were Jack mal driving ranges. a low-lift it seeks financail compensation. (Marie: Sault sie Marie and Chi penry, 45, principal of the Mt leamshaft with — reduc ed value Management wants ¢ cago, Green Bay, Vs and Grand vernon Junior High School and overlap and recalibrated carbure o cul operat.) oe Rapids, Milwaukee. Wi aed Mus driver of the bus; his son, Billy tor are featured on the new econo Wi Jng costs . _ and Chi- Max, 12; Melba Meeks, a teacher, my Turbo-Fire V8 ikegon, Oshkosh . tee ._ cago; and kocanaba ood Saginaw. Kenneth Higl : wee ghtower, 12, and Rex Medical Office * * * Weatherford, 12. Two other stu- ecg aes ne “ue aura Rach route would bose one oradents, Zach Taylor and Audrey . oe eae aa per cent by new synthetic rub | ber and a change in the propor- tion of synthetic and natural | rubber. The higher energy-absorbing tread material also promises less |impact on bumps, reduced tire fenpy Goes to Doctor more intermecdtate Sue ‘Taraer, 13. died in a hospital . : 6 The: fiathe Contes da wold from their injuries of Birmingham fconnect Detroit and Geand iapids . - With cittes in Ohio c ‘ “it J May mt Over ? - td, K ' joe pected fo add av air or jubilation blected a regional council member) : at-gound breaking ceremontes for - with a seat on the governing board) ae ee ' ap itt Going to Start War? London (UPI) An unidentfi fied person today advertised in of the Michigan State Medical) the SEEG0) 6 rport projert al the personal column of the Lon i on funn and” surer (ac Society. 4:30 p.m. todma, don Times for a “Spitfire or Hur- | A meémber of the Oakland The public is invite attend. ticane fighter plane, condition BRAKES IMPROVED immaterial.” « Brakes have been improved and UF-Advanced Gitts Drive : County Medical Soctety, Manon | TDC site can be tpacied by means : crs cof Paulsen road novih af 9, a halts Will serve a five-year term as | ie weet of A ' , Lcouncilor of the 15th District, MEO Sesh ek At port row : \ Mba , low. comprised.of Oakland and Mn . ilu -_— ie "! “ a Ne ‘comb eFountits. TAEL) AID me res fj port manager, are scheauled= to Magon was blected yesterday at take part Passes H If W lhe Mth corvention of the House, * * * a - a} ar of Delegates of the state organiza-! ast might. envy ce HIMssioners : | tion in Grand Rapids tere cere ‘ t I wrapped ip (heir appleation for (Continued From Page One) Community National Bank $7 900 * * * te1t¢ T S1T6.800 in feoeral val to finance Michigan Bell Tetephone Co 4 400 ‘ The new president of the state the burding and Raw siow signed! Pontiac Press increased Its dona. Aon Sate Bank North 8 ze 7 | f ‘ ' K { iNor medical soclety is Dr. Kenneth He construction conic Phe state is, thon by Tt per cent. new). “f 1700 ohnson of Lansing ) amen ; = ~ Grand Trunk Wer cn Railroad . 1 000 i ; ing. Dr. James pasing SI rl ti ety SER Advance gifts contributions to Narold A’ Pitegera.d yet 1 doe Aghtbody of Detroit: was elected aay iat se follow Contract Cartage Company pen 650 ; ; ' > Are AS s Speaker of the House, while Dr | * * * See ee BE ms Bicener. Finance FORRORE ne Ba 318 Harold F. Falls of Ann Arbor was The contracts are with Paal H detewice Glee Pin one Mts chosen vice speaker £ Atewart Olenn Purniture Co .. «880 ! ice speaker. Johnson Co of Desrot. the eeneral . im and Mrs John Linabury ., 280 a eee : 4 3 |Boutell Driveway 300 a contractors sito aw Dance Hall Stint mie tac"iten cone wey, 38 i , ee i ’ apts | ‘ rking ..... seu error of the Freeway —Plunbing & Heating Co ol Water ° Milo Crowe aon jford Township. the mechanical con. ets e 1e nto |Waldron Hotel . 278 HOLLYWOOD (UPL Sign on Hractors, S103 300. Fred Moote Read dl Pap Call Crawford wo o a pickup truck seen on the ffolly- | Electrical Inc. of Pontine, the elec: |Norman Buckner . i) 80 | | 2 Entanglements | ; / wood Freeway: “Half ton, wil} [trical contractors, $27,942, and | n ng. > Sc, Peas ee ‘Miracle Mile) |, 250) “travel Shingledecker General Contractors | NEW YORK (Pf — Debbie Rey- |Arcnesabene Distributors pias anes a 9 \ NE, t -- a) ‘ oo of West Btoomticld Township, $71, nods wound up a whirl today as [WT Grant Co. iMiracte Miley .. 200 : 2 221. The last) named fin con- “ < |Moward WH. Pitagerald 11 - 3%! i=" | a dime-a-dance girl. John Fitererald . (1% : he Weather ‘tracted for the entrance was. park es if John Riley 178 : ing lot, service drive and other out- Ho never had such tired feet noice Builders an jena ; In my ‘Hfel'S the film actress |Ploomfie'd Fashion Shop 188} pw tos Ww side development a a 'L. @. Fidler - Tse! ‘ TEAC AND Vinthe ee nreere | commented Noel Buck ee 1 PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Considerable cose | : lpentise Gomme 130 tloudiness and a little cooler today. High P * * * Com a pats eon Finance- 66. Considerable cloudiness tonight. Part- w ommunity Loan ....3.. 150 ty cloudy tomorrow with litle tempers. e rol uU ge ern Mins Reynolds spent the past Rate We oc 1° morrow af 9 Content 30. High te. | twe evenings as a Broadway [Kpette Teen 195 “= | . ° om. 128 : Spcne ta Geren dance - hall hostess, absorbing Wolverine Entertainers 198 Hubert Distributors With Gang Youths afmosphere for a movie rote. . weet (tinperature pee ot pera preeeding 8 am ‘~ . + are witie Quaranty 190 | At 8 am Wind velocity ® mph ' ; Nees te 100) Direction. Northwest Sw = ewe . Maxwell Shadiey - 1an; » Bun seta Wednesday at 6 16 pin DETROIT oP? ‘This kind of " bbte sald my wal Ne rl Russell Baraeit ~ . eM . can ries eae at & rer i 7 conduct must be stopped | a pray i Soni “aera pe Ae * Seared Gane 3 Moon rises Thursday at $22 am Hee x Judge Joan Po Seal- ee (nem — . bala % . Nye Dairy sikosea "°° i) + ee ' er way out. Another er | adh Cer . > an . Deuntewn Temperatures en spoke Seculy vescercay in set. iy Joseph Noganchuck 4..... Gotan 80 am.........54 its ™ ting bond at $25,060 each for three! (lightly) on the shoulder, she re- Horace Brodie senseenis + 38 Tam sco ff 12 noon cap, Ported, a third submitted a ~ fam ... BA lpm és Negro youths accused of assault) semantic sragesition 10 mace lwith intent to murder in the knife) prey . A H = ing and beating of three white ' rres U C | [ Tuesday in Pontiac Pe | 2 West Michigan Areas . ( (as recorded youths * Highest temperature | Lowest temperature Mean temperature of! * * * - a. The high bonds meant the youths OK Ma downtown) jor Bond Issues ‘in Kauffman Death | « Weather—Partly cloudy.” Will stay in jail wmial their exam: : . ue Year Age in Reotine ining trial Oct, 9 By The Associate Press BOSTON (UPI) — Police an- Ship Institute yesterday at 4ichi- the seminar was to familiarize the .citizen with the social, economic ‘and physical factors in a modern | population outside the City of | Detroit is centered in the fast- | growing areas of Macomb and | Oakland counties. require less pedal pressure. The parking brake now carries a pop- out release lever ¥ * * Color choicés in the 1950 con- ventional passenger car line in- ¢lude 13 solids and 10 two-tone combinations, Body types in the Imnala, Bel Air and Biscayne series combined include a total of three {Gur-door sedans; two two-doors: two spurt Chevrolet Unveils ‘60s Friday air cooled engine- mounted at the rear, unitized body with vir- tually flat passenger compart- ment floor, swing-type rear axle with independent springing at all four wheels. The Corvair will be offered in two models, the standard and the deluxe Corvair 700, both six-pas- senger four-door sedans. MANY. NEW FEATURES The Corvair offers many fea- Art Metal Construction Co. Water Authority . . 2 Fighting for Life (Continued From Page One) decided that Oakland, and Ma- comb representatives work with the Authority to try and work out a contract with Detroit. At the same time, Gerald | Remus, general manager of the | Detroit Water Dept., told the Detroit Metropolitan Regional -.. Planning Commission that Lake | Huron water should be flowing | through Detroit mains by. 1966. Remus said a $172,000,000 ex- |pansion of Detroit's plant, including a new intake at Port Huron, would serve Pontiac, the rest-of Oakland County and Macomb County hy 1979. | As yet the Oakland County Board of Supervisors has not been iasked to pass on which of the two \proposals—the Authority's or De- 'troit’s—it favors. LITTLE FIRMER | coupes: two sport sedans: a con. ‘ures which are new to American-| Freq L Yockey, chairman of vertible and a utility sedan. The made automobiles Designed the board's Special Water Com- Corvette sports car and five sta. SPecifically for the compact car mittee, said today he didn't be- tion wagons round out the 1960 Chevrolet passenger car line * * * The Corvair, product of a nine- year research and development program, offers a compact car specially designed to meet Ameri- lence, safety and performance at lower initial cost and greater economy of operation Special features include a flat, market, it has these dimensions: Wheel base, 108 inches. Over- all length, 180 inches. Height, four feet, three inches inches. Weight, 2,340 pounds. Chevrolet has announced for its 1960 models a list-price range of Schone’s recommendation Friday, $2,056 for the two-door, six cylin. that the Authority te dissolved. | der sedan to $2,739 for the ,four- door eight cylinder sedan com- pared with a range of $2,056 to $2,-| 757 for 1959 models Volunteer Leader's Role Is Discussed at MSUO lieve this necessary until details ‘of a proposed contract were worked out. Width, 66.9) . Yockey said the Authority's life | “is a little firmer’ after Tues- ‘day's meeting, considering | Yockey said Authority mem- bers came to the meeting “annoyed” at Schone’s proposal. Schone was not at yesterday's | session. | Yockey also said he still had | “personal misgivings’’ about the |Authority serving as selling agent. “Although the Authority's posi- tion is a little firmer after yes- terday’s meeting,'’ Yockey said, What is the volunteer leader's|outstate and out-of-state and other ‘ultimately I feel it will be have role in today’s changing society? Four specialists probed physical factors. .to be disbanded but only after) this) Dr. Sower's prime concern was contracts with Detroit are arrived question at the Volunteer Leader-| the community as a social system. at.” gan State University Oakland On hand te listen and jein in the discussion were 100 social agency volunteer leaders, board members and professional staff, clergy and church volunteer lead. ers from Macomb and Oaland | counties, | He said that the definition of a community is an area of inter-re- lationships or more positively ‘‘an area of collective sentiment.” He added that he sees a multi. plicity of organizations inherited from a rural, agricultural past « * * | “It's ultimate doom is still \there,”” the Huntington Woods |supervisor said. | He said he questioned possible legal entanglements ‘and differ- jences in bonding procedures be- Baldwin Library Addition Work Will Start Monday... The remainder of thé $182,000 will be A closet fire in the office of Restrick Lumber Co., 425 Eton Rd., last night was put out within 40 .minutes by the Chesterfield Fire Statiori. An employe turned in the alarm at 8:30 p.m. Damage was estimated at $500. Dr. John S. Lambie of 280 As- pen St. was honored yesterday at the Michigan State Medical Soc!- ety’s annual convention at Grand Rapids, : The House of Delegates of the | medical. society presented Dr. Lamble with a pin for more than 50 years service in medical practice. . Twenty-three of the pins were awarded during the society’s 94th annual convention this year, iris Exotic jungle trails will be ex- plored by members of the Senior Mens Club when they meet Friday at Community House. A seund movie, “Travel in Africa,” will be shown, Following the entertainment, the Discussion Group of the club will tackle ‘‘International Senior Citi- zens Organization” as its topic. John W. Johnson .Jr. of 1539 Cole St, has béen appointed a |team captain of the Detroit Chap- jter, National Assn. of Account- lants, for the 1959-60 season. x * Johnson is director of account- jing for Atomic Power Develop- | ment Association, Inc., of Detroit, |and a member of the American | Institute of Certified Public Ac- |countants and the Michigan Assn. tof CPAs. | . Driver Charged in Death of Two Eddie Lee Bowman, 27, | Arrested, Released on | $100 Personal Bond | A Pontiac man was arrested yes- iterday by Pontiac police and charged with negligent homicide in the traffic death of two men at W. Wilson avenue and Motor street last week. * * * Eddie Lee Bowman Jr., 27, of 184 Cedardale St., demanded ex- ‘amination before Municipal Court Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He was released on a $100 per- sonal bond, pending his hearing be- fore Finnegan at 10 a.m. Oct. 7. Bowman was one of the driv- ers involved in a two-car col- with others added and no coor. ‘ween the two counties in having} lision Sept. 22. Police said he | dination among them. ithe SMWA as selling agency. Acting as moderator and one of} Dr. Sower stressed that the or- THROUGH AUTHORITY the speakers was Dr. Melvin J. ganizations must evaluate their | Bernard A. Kalahar, chairman Ravitz of Wayne State University./functions and document the needs of the sMacomb County Board of He stressed the fact that volun-\of the people in the community Supervisors, feels negotiating with | teers ghould be motivated by a) td justify their existence. \Detroit still should be done | failed to heed a yield-right-of-way sign at the intersection. * * * The other driver, McKinley Price, 35, of 490 Nevada Ave., and John Rogers, 59, of 328 W. Wilson sense of responsibility for the well-| “If we don't do it, outsiders will,” through the Authority, created |Ave., a passenger in Price's car, being of their community. Other pqpelists were Dr. Noland he warned. Heugli traced the history of vol- ‘three years ago to bring Huron water to the two counties, which Heiden of_ the Oakland County unteer and social welfare agencies have seen their ground supply Planning Commission, Dr. Chris-| from their inception to the present slowly dropping due to increased tophér Sower of Michigan State, University and Richard F. Huegli,| tan Detroit * * * | Based on the premise that the community of today is a very, complex structure, the purpose of) community. Each speaker enlarged upon one of these aspects during the morn- ing session. Dr. Helden set the scene in terms of physical structure peoint- ing out that the mushrooming He added that 67 per cent of; the area is either vacant or agri- cultural Jand. He went on to ana- lyze the growth problems on the bases of traffic, school enroll- ments, population settlements from ighest temperature . #3 | Stephen Hariison, 18. James Al- Voters reversed earlier decisions, nownced teday that a Dutch radio owest temperature ...... no - . | Mean temperature .............. §3.8;8ton, 20, and David Marbley, 18, and approved major bond issues officer was under arrest in ; Weather—Mals pleaded innocent to the charge Tuesday in two West Michigan) Brooklyn, N. Y. on suspicion « Mighest and Lowest Temperatures which, upon conviction, carries: a communities | of murder in the mysterious pein 1905 nit Date in OT Years, eesimaximum penalty of life impris-| . * * _ Boston Harber death of pretty Tuceday’( Tomporetere Chert ‘onment A proposed $1.865,000 bond issue %-year-old Lynn Kauffman. _ Wipene fo 97 Marquette 57 80) - * * to finance construction of a new Deputy Police ‘Supt. Francis Bismarck, 42-33. Miami Beach oo 0 Judge Scallen applauded Wayne high school at Greenville and re Tlernan sald he would ask Brownsville 92 77 Milwaukee 64 44°C ,?P i Si . k by 3 7 Roston ’ Court ‘ Sth of a4 58 Minaee te 80 County Prosectitot muel WO by a vote of 1,389 to 780- Municipal ii _ fer a ba icag Md 66 New Or ans: fe i4.sen's declaration of “all-out war . * * & murder warrant against Willem ‘ineinnat! 81 #4 New Yo "8 69 ; vance’? | | , Cleveland 78 “4 Omaha 51 43) Against youth gangs” in Detroit.’ A> hight turnout among Benton Marte Louis Van Rye of Hol. f svoghd 3B ig prosce a ——s" ~ ‘Harbor's 9,000 registered voters| land. we, i 4 Piseursh 6 ff Nationalize Resources approved a $600,000 bond issue for Tiernan said that Van Rye ad. | r Rapids 6) 41 8 Prancieoo 76 Pe capital improvements and a re mitted after all-night questioning _ Bo ie 2 i Gasinetee, 3 4 More than half of Czechoslova-) model present facilities passed by New York apd Bostow potice | Kaneas City 64 47 Seattle A 4 kia’s natural reseurces we now! quested fiveamill levy for opgrating that he had “an affair’ with the g 7 a A yh <— on 18 nationalized, ' cgsts over a three vear perth — Ohicage diverece. + MSUO PANELISTS—These four ‘specialists in modern community development were the princi- pal speakers at yesterday's ‘Volunteer Leader ship ' Institute’ at Michigan. State University Oakland “‘Tupgli, managing djre¢tor of the United Capt. They are, (from eft 1 = day. ; He said the factors needed to |mManaging director of the United set up a program to meet the: |Community Services of Metropoli-' needs of the community are re- | sponsibility, motivation, flexibili- ty, participation, ingenuity and leadership. In summing up, Dr. Ravitz asked the vojunteer leaders to consider themselves as active “communitarians,” persons ded- icated to the well-being and de- velopment of the community. He and his colleagues said so- clal agencies are now ready for “major experimentation” to make use of new krowledge of today’s complexities of society and adjust accordingly. After luncheon in the new caf- eteria, the group was divided into smaller units to draft questions to ask the panel when it reconvened in the afternoon. <— * * * The day-long program was planned in. cooperation with the continued education department at MSUO. , further. population and industrial users. Willman sald he favored the Detroit plan as he believed the Authority could not get enough buyers to make its $150,000,000 pipeline feasible because many southern Oakland municipalities are already under 30-year con- tracts with Detroit. Schone said one of the reasons [he favored the Detroit proposal ‘was that it could bring water to “critical areas” of . Oakland County by late next year, while he predicted it would take many years for the SMWA to do the same. * *® * With the Authority proposal to serve as selling agency, a damper would be put on Schone’s sugges- tion that his DPW be the seller in Oakland County to its cities and | “townships, which in turn would sell to their residents. Yockey said he planned another meeting with his committee to ), Richard F. semina®. a \ da munity Services of Melvin J. Ravitz of Wayne State Univetaity; Dr. ‘Noland Helden of the Oakland County Planning Commission, and Dr. Christopher Sower of MSU. One hundred leaders attended the day-long Ponting Prean Phere’ Metropolitan Detroit; Dr. explore the different proposals) were killed. A third person and Bowman suffered minor injuries, Library Cultural Turning Point (Continued From Pdge One) feels like Cinderella at the happy ending, about to step into a beauti- ful palace.” ‘ * * * “Those of us who grew up in |Pontiac and know the old | vrary well can easily appreciate the need” for this new building,’ said Row- ston. _ _ OS Donaldson, who once champion. _.— Donaldson, who once champi- oned a drive to raise funds toe bulld a civic auditorium for dedi- ‘ a library was being built instead. *® *® * “A cultural achievement like this > i in case the Conservative Party wins next r "s election and » the other in case the Labor Party wins 5 : * BP gg ee aah ager SO gs EO Gi i aie. ge gh eS oP Oy a Lt a eee ee ee oS, Wee Ag ae Ps Kg Well, It’s True, They" Say - What’ S That About Women P Divers? _ By MARY PRIME NEW YORK: (UPI) — Well! There may be- some truth to ad ape obcad Women ote all. For this reason, the nation's largest stock insurer of auto- mobiles conducted a survey of 40,000 policies over a three- year period. The survey showed that al- though men drive many more miles than women: and are more apt to be on the road think the hours when -most~ accidents occur, their accident frequency rate for all ages is less than 3 per cent higher than that of women. Figures show an accident rate of 29.8 per cent for men, compared with 27 per cent for women, x ‘* * In the teens and early 20s, the woman, who matures earli- er than man, is by far the safest driver. But at 29, the male accident frequency rate decreases steadily. The female rate increases until, between the ages of 35 and 44, it leads by more than 6 per cent. Why? That's what the com- pany wanted to know, so it consulted: Margaret Johnson, director of driver education at a suburban Chicago school. — Town and country living are-Teflected in this Mutone novelty rib bulky cardigan of 80 per cent lambswool and 20 per cent alpaca by Catalina. Com- panion piece is the plaid classic skirt wover®in spice colors to emphasize every tone of the sweater. te Basically, Miss Johnson i women's physical and psycho- logical makeup presents her with driving probdtems that men do not have and do not under- stand. A woman is plagued by a conflict about her role in society. As a career woman, she demands full equality with - men. Yet she wants to retain the tradition of chivalry. * * * When a woman carries this conflict into her driving, the results can be serious, Miss Johnson said. The woman who whips into an intersection ex- pecting a male driver to give her the right of way may find out drastically that chivalry died when the horselegs car- riage was born. Women also are subject to emotional stresses that create tensions and depressions. At such times, noise and other distractions can upset a female driver. This may explain why single women between-the ages of 35 and 44 have a higher acci- dent rate than married wom- en, Miss Johnson said. * * * At-this age;a single wom- an's life is filled with doubts and worries, but the single man settles comfortably into bache- lorhood without worries of the future, However, marriéd men do better than single men, The accident rate for single women between 40 and 44 is 39.5 per cent, compared with 26 per cent for single men and 19.2 per cent for married per- sons of both sexes. Single women also are in- volved in more accidents while driving to and from awork, in- dicating fatigie and stress. Children can distract home- makers and interfere physically with the safe operation of a vehicle. A combination of children, groceries and fatigue is a hazard few men encounter, Miss Johnson said, * * * Finally—don't let the men hear this—are dangers caused by feminine vanity, the edu- cator added. Spike heels catch under brake and aecelerator pedals and prevent necessary pres- sure.. Face veils and floppy hats jnterefere with vision. Putting on lipstick at traffic lights ean snarl traffic ‘and cause accidents. And perhaps the worst offenders are window shopping from the car and turning around to talk. ————— To pan-fry meat Parents’ Anniversary Is Her Wedding Day Constance Marie Haaseth chose the 25th wedding anni- versary of her parents, the Einar Martin Haaseths of West Bloomfield Township, for her marriage Saturday to Vernon Robert Christensen. Vernon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert H. Christensen of Arling- ton, S. D. The Rev. Ralph C. Claus of- ficiated at the double ring candlelight ceremony at St. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in the presence of 175 guests. * * * The bride wore a gown of white silk organza featuring a rounded neckline accented with embroidered lace, ‘pearls and sequins. The gown had _ short sleeves and she wore gaunt- lets. The bouffant skirt and over- skirt of embroidered trimmed organza featured a bustle back falling into a chapel length train. Her French embroid- ered illusion fingertip veil was held by a crown of sequins and pearls and she wore a pearl necklace with matching earrings, a. gift of the bride- groom. : * * * “Roe bride carried a semi- cascade bouquet of white roses and pink miniature roses cen- tered by a white orchid. Mrs, John Such of Lansing, matron of honor, wore a waltz length dress of toast colored nylon orgaridy over iridescent taffeta with a V neckline. A. OES Unit 228 Observes Yearly Memorial Rites Pontiac Chapter No. 228 OES members held their an- nual memorial Monday eve- ning service for members who died during the past year. * * * Ninety members attended the meeting. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Love, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teall of Ovid, Mrs. Byron Angevine of Echo Chapter No. 147 in Evergreen, Colo., Mrs. Mary Walker of Metamora, Mrs. Virginia Maeryens of Nashville, and Mrs. Theron Taylor of Areme Chapter No. 503 in Pontiac. * * * Mrs. Grady Shearer, Mrs. George Rugenstin, John. Fox and Clyde Stephens received the degreé of the order at the* close of the program. x. ® * Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sylvan Clark, chairman, 4ssisted by Mrs. Lyndon Sala- thiel Mrs. Walter Drake, rs. Fred Klines, Mrs. Jose- phine Hoskins, Mrs. Blanche Woodman and Mrs. Hazel An- derson. Frozen lobster and- crab meat should not be kept in a freezer for more than two months. Alpha Betas Consider Evaluation of Education informed members about serv- ices available for retarded chil- dren. Also on the panel, Mrs. William Sax, speech correction- ist for Waterford Township Schools, talked on the speech and hearing program con- ducted in the Waterford Town- ship Schools, and George Yan- sen, principal of Madison Junior High School, presented Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society gath- ered at the Hotel Waldron Mon- day evening to hear four edu- . cators present a program on “Evaluation of our Educational Product.”’. The symposium included Mrs. P. J. Kinsella, hospital teacher for Oakland County who spoke on the orthopedic program, and Jean Lucens, consultant for .the mentally handicapped of the county who the Rapid Learner Program as offered in the Pontiac School curriculum. Cochairmen for the evening were Mrs, George Yansen and Margaret Snyder, assisted by Pat Knudsen and Mrs. Mildred Dodson : Following a brief business | meeting conducted by Mrs. — Navy Mothers Ate Shown} Color Slides of pen Mrs, Alma Cowley was ap- * * * of members frith September birth- | wy Sr oe a Loan Building. | Dodson, the president's pin was presented to her by Mrs. Irene Albright, a past president. Mrs. Theodore Wjersema Jed in group singing, accompanied by Mrs, Harold Northon, * * * Mrs. Clare Hubbell, chair- man of the Educational Awards Committee, announced that Sophia Skinner of South Edith street has been chosen to re- - ceive the Dorothy Selle Award given to high school girls spon- sored by the Alpha Beta Chap- ter. Kelley of Détroit MRS. VERNON CHRISTENSEN lace medallion and three tiny bows set off the bodice. The gown featured a cummer- bund of Chantilly lace and there were lace medallions on the bouffant skirt.. Her head- piece was a crown of borealis sequins and pearls with a capucine veil. ’~ * * She carried a cascade bou- quet of bronze’ chrysanthe- mums, butterscotch pompons and Mary Jo roses with pom- pons tied to streamers, Bridesmaids Delores Gustav- son of Pontiac, and Mrs. George Ralich of Pontiac wore identical dresses of toast col- Ored nylon organdy over capu- cine iridescent taffeta with Swedish crowns of capucine. They carried quets of bronze chrysanthe- mums of bronze and talisman roses. + * * Following a buffet dinner and dancing at the Amvets Hall, the bride changed to a pink knit suit with a white Angora stole and black and white accessories. She wore the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. After a trip to Washingtoh, D. C., and Vir- ginia, the couple will live on Voorheis road. Out-of-town guests were from Miami, Fla., Herscher, IIl., Arlington, S. 'D, Garden City _and Detroit. Redmond’s Jewelers — Optometrists 81 N. SAGINAW ST. 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Fresh Dusky Plums “ Dot Wonderful Bread Purple Plum Nut Bread 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspeon salt pas granulated sugar ng coarsely-chopped walnuts 4 # Crack in top of quick loaf breads is characteristic byt this treatment makes fora more even surface. Remove from pan onto rack to cool. Wrap loosely in waxed paper or foil and place in refrigerator until ready to use, or wrap tightly in foil or freezer-paper, and place in freezer, Allow to stand at r.~ frigerator or room temperature before slicing. Creamed butter Fresh Purple Plums—known too as “Italian prunes,” “blue plum,” “sweet plums,”’ “‘prune plums’’— are coming into our markets from Idaho for all too brief a stay, Sep- - whipped or ‘ cream cheese makes a good spread tember into early October. Pt Lan and \4 cups coarsely-cut pitted fresh for this bread, thinly deel Or, Large, firm, tangy-sweet, versa-|” Leng, well-tpsten for breakfast, spread with butter, tile, and good to eat, this unusual plum with its silver-dusted purpie; skin provides something different for snacking through the day; as breakfast fruit or simple dessert —sliced and_-dusted with powdered sugar or given a drizzle of warmed heney and pour-on cream. % cup milk \ cup orange juice poons grated orange rind 3 tablespoons oi] or cooled melted shectentee face is bubbly and brown. Sift together into mixing bow] all) Note: to “gild the lily,” after the dry ingredients. Carefully stir) turning out Purple Plum Nut in the nuts and the coarsely bread, place on cookie sheet. pitted fresh purple plums. Spread surface of loaf with bread will look nicer if plums te orange marmalade. Place low cut with scissors instead of| under broiler for a mfhute or chopped.) Beat eyg until thick and| two. Allow fo cool. This makes a lemon-colored. Add milk, orange! beautiful tasty glaze, juice, rind, oil or melted shorten- ing. Add to flour mixture, stirring! | Variations: for the liquid, 1 and just unti] blended. Turn into weil|’4 CUPS of milk may be used in’ greased 9x5x3-inch loaf bread pan, |place of orange juice and milk spreading batter into corners and Omit orange rind. Add to dry in- leaving slight hollow in center. |gredients 1 teaspoon cinnamon and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon, and toast under broiler until sur- But once you've tried these freestone plums,in your favor quick and yeast bread reci in cobblers, shortcake, upside. down and coffee cakes; as whips, souffles—hot and cold; frozen’ desserts, salads too, you'll buy them by the basket instead of a bag se you can stow some away % teaspoon mace. This loaf is ‘800d spread with Purple Plum | Preserves. in canning cupboard or freezer for winter enjoyment. Do try them in this quick nut bread, made yesterday, to be thin- sliced for morning “‘Coffee,”’ salad luncheon, tea or late snack, or served on a dessert cheese tray along with the fresh plums and a variety of cheeses. Good too, toast- ed under the broiler for a special breakfast treat. P.S. This bread freezes well, Cover with same size pan, lightly-greased, or with double thickness of aluminum foil, shaped like a covered wagon over top of filed pan, Allow to stand for 20 minutes. Place in: oven heated to 350 degrees F. moderate). After 20 minutes, re- move pan or foil. Continue to bake for about 50: minutes or until toot! pick stuck in center comes out clean. Like Turnips? Turnips do not always have to be mashed! For a change cut them in 1l-inch pieces and cook them in a small amount of salted water; drain and add lots of ibutter and freshly-ground pepper. “4 NE a i i 2 epee Pe: - Land Contract a Burden to You? 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Take the time he came up with a live a skunk, deo- dorized, of course * * * Want a . Pink. Elephant? | ‘We'll Gladly Deliver It ‘animals to theatrical and TV pro- says Fred Birkner, help keep him) ‘supply business soon replaced the \viding academy. pink elephant for a wild, Or when he | iply of wagons, chariots, ducers as a favor. The animal x *« * Birkner also has a goodly sup- sleighs and dog carts. A man in Vermont once specified in his will that he be taken to his grave in a horse- drawn hearse, Birkner supplied [Soviets Still Hear {Voice of America WASHINGTON (UPI) — Voice lot. America broadcasts are still going info Russia without ‘inter- ference, although Soviet Premier -|Exports Newsprint are being. jammed, however, he OTTAWA — Four-fifths of Can- ada‘s newsprint output is exported to the U\S. annually. | a could be; determined the $o- Finds Pictures of Nude the Are Only Too Reyealing | MILWAUKEE #—David Brooks is involved in a divorce suit be- cause ":e bought some pictures of a nude woman. But Brooks, not his. wife, is filing the divorce. action. * * * He got the surprise of his life, Brooks testified in Circuit Court, when he discovered that the pic- — tures were of his wife. Birkner’s zany business js sup- | the hearse—as well as the horse plying anmaly, mainly to Broad-| ‘‘For Vermont,” said Birkner,|¥ way and television shows. His ‘‘tLat was carrying, codls to New- Chateau Theatrical Animals farm) castle." en 48th street boasts these animal’ Birfiner recalled some NOTICE! — of his charged with murdering. his wile. These developments have turned the case into new channels: 1 A convict says D> Finch and Carole paid him to kill Mrs, Finch but that he just strung them along 2 The prosecution will seek grand jury indictments charging murder and conspiracy to sup- plant complaints to which the pair have pleaded innocent 3. The district attorney is seek ing revocation of Carole's $25,000 bail and her return to jail 4. Carole's sattorneve are trying to halt) her-cprosecution on the grounds that she was forced to AP Wirephete Ezra Taft Benson, right, U. S. secre dent Tito of Yugoslavia feed “grape Yesterday, BELONGS TO TITO tary of agriculture, and Presi to one of Tito® horses in Belgrade recently Benson, on incriminate: herself at Dr. Finch's’ 4 i ur of European countries, was in West Germany. preliminary hearing | . * * * ; The county grand jury agreed. - rn rang dary ere Produces Chicle for Gum But Valve Is Altered [te val phat wee Guatumals produces most of the W ASHINGTON Nickels have ,@ tity Pret Atty ren NN lichello, = Y a United States been used as money in the US prosecu chicle used un the Carote’s plea to escape manufacture of chewing gum. for tiofi will be ruined approximately 90 years | characters lin a barber's chair for a shave Centet jand haircut, more weird requests. Maude, the midget mule who ‘The 1,000 fleas were for a Mil- cin sitigsa @endir ton Berle show at Center Thea- gutter Hyacinth Bertram II], a ter,’ he ‘said. ‘But during “fe- cow with measurements of 10462- hearsal a stagehand kicked over 82 who has been big on TV the jar and the fleas got out. May- King Solomon, a lion who sits be that's why they tore down the Théater.”’ or who takes fre- * * * quent bubble baths But Birkner thinks his strange st! ; + * réquest might be the one from a| , Birkner, 38, a native of Austria, man who wanted a pony delivered} got into the anima] business acci- to his bathroom. | dentally, He had a riding. acad “The guy just wanted to tell his| emy near Central Park before he wile’ ‘There's a pony in the bath-| started supplying cows and other tub ! WE WILL CLOSE FRIDAY NIGHT AT 6 P.M. AND* | ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY OPEN MONDAY MORNING 9:30 AS USUAL» ff ™ ‘Barnetts™ Men! 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Fowler said anything of Confed- erate origin is difficult to acquire and that (outside of the trousers, of course) a real Confederate flag is toughest of all. : * * * . Even in 1930, when Civil War, - clothing and firearms were still being sold as war surplus, a Con- federate flag was listed in the Tells Class ¢ of K Visit THE. PONTIAC PRESS, “WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 oe aie ah ae ak gira eee gf Speake Physician Concemed” Over Discrimination GRAND RAPIDS (UPD — Michi-, gan’s nominee for the American Medical Assn. “general practitioner of the year” award expressed con- cern. Tuesday about discrimination in medical schools and hospitals. ']. * * * Dr. Archer A. Claytor of Sagi- naw, the first Negro ever to receive | the Michigan State Medical So. | ciety's annual award as “’Michi-' gan's Foremost Family Physi-| cian,” said discrimination was’ easing off in both institutions, but! added that the situation still was | not “above board.”’ country had an “unwritten law”’ whereby only a limited number— if any—of members of minority. groups such as Negroesand Jews would be admitted to study, de- spite their qualifications. * *,* And Claytor said that many hos- pitals had a similar “unwritten law" which is keeeping qualified ‘graduate doctors from interning ‘or taking up a residency with them because of their race or creed. _ Going right to his hometown of | Saginaw, where he has been prac- ticing medicine since 1936, Claytor said Saginaw hospitals have never, |had Negro interns on their staffs. ~——~ Such discrimination practices, the | doctor said, exist both in the North and South. _ AP Wirephete RESCUED FROM CAVE — Thomas Carr, Center, 17-year-old Terre Haute, Ind., high school pupil, was rescued Tuesday from a half-flooded cave near Gosport, Ind. He was lost for 23 hours due to a light failure. His parents alerted police who traced him. Rich- ard Powell, left, a college student, was one of the persons who found Karr. The lost youth, an ardent cave explorer, had violated two of the rules of his hobby by entering alone with only one light. He said he ‘“‘was—a-little scared’’ during his ordeal. catalog of a well-known dealer at a price of $1,000. Fowler does have a Confederate guiden, a sort of flag that was carried by the Calvary leader into! battle. He also has a Confederate) .,) other sc! hoolboy, 1l-year-old| with — Soviet E. David Eisenhower stood in front Khrushchev. Read, a candidate from Kentucky, of his Monday class and made a for the Congress of the Confederate) | Speech Proclamation issued -by H. States of America. * * * Ike's. Grandson Shines ‘on a busy weekend. New York City Counts Five Million Tourists NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Convention and Visitors Bu-’ reau estimated that more than five million visitors toured New York _ boys and girls, just our! City during the summer. David told his 36 class-| J oseph P. Binns, bureau presi- * (AP)—Like; dent Eisenhower was his meeting Premier Nikita “GETTYSBURG, Pa. “He said that he has grandchil-} about the. things he did _dren, ages,’ most weekend | mates-in the sixth grade of the! The exciting BY\MAIL at * * * * *& * The 65-year-old doctor said p M4 F d | Sam Fowler, has found that i |medical schools throughout the: ontiac e er G Savings EARN 12% RATE CURRENT Just deposit:your savings funds in the nearest mail box after filling out the necessary form. It’s as simple as that! Write for our Save-by-Mail forms. All savings received on or before the 10th of the month start earning from, the first of that.month. All Accounts haured Up to $10,000.00 “SEND THIS COUPON : | , . te Among Fowler's many souvenirs event ior ae grandson ot Presi- Kéfauver Public School. dent, told a meeting of the bureau's pro nTy TIT ag reat weseneness nanene nae nnet enh nro se soc same of the Union Military Forces is aj board of directors yesterday that - Eien 8 | brass-framed Henry rifle which a pee poce | the success of the ‘‘New York Is A : = ae a : bears the inscription ‘‘Presented ae os T 80€S,'Summer Festival’ motion PONTIAC Gentlemen: 1)wan tc - ; to John Fox, recruit of Co. 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David is always talking.” a 76] WwW H : NAME a ever issued. 000 «visitors this summer, the Barbara Ann ssid! “1 don't knoe ' ° uron 8 x ; Highway Department said today. . “ ~ a a . Placing ads in newspapers or | whether we can go to Russia or a ADDRESS.....°.....°-......... 5 buying through reputable dealers’ Visitors ‘‘not only wanted to’ not”? 8 PONTIAC . is the easiest way to collect Civil know how to get where they were | | ' : CITY a “ War mementos, Fowler said, and going,’’ said center supervisor; Four million U.S. retailers and \ MICHIGAN oe nts STATE 7 wee es ' a putting away your own and your Robert. Wallin, “‘but many had no other local advertisers invest : ; . = a : relatives’ World War II spuvenirs planned itinerary and were just ‘about $2.4 billion dollars a year , ; 8 4S BS SSS SSSSSS SSS SSF SSS SSS FF FSS SSSSSeeeesanangannasanaanuvaensanananuna 4 is an excellent way to start a'curious about what there was to in daily newspapers — six times collection that will be valuable 50'see in both the Upper and Lower more than in radio, nine times years from now. 'Peninsulas.”” - re than in television, —-——+ - $$$ $$$ + aa ae —--—+- —-— ~ - - 5 a % = GEORGE TUSON of ANNIVERSARY CARPET SALE - we ELLIOTT S , IN WATERFORD Ul . ‘ever ee bh aw ~¥& All Wool Bark $5.95 a-yard K Wool and Nylon Twist $8.95 a yard Wool and Nylon Tweeds $5.95 a yard er _ Wali Wool Fern Leaf Pattern $7.95 a yard - 15 WAI Wool Commercial Tweeds $8.95 a yard Bi tne tlle geet alee et ee ee ee ee a ee ee a ee Ye 2 2 KAI Wool Modern Textured $8.50 a yard ceordt TUSON : b al Wool Champagne Color (for Bedrooms) $5.95 0 yard a , | FREE COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS relia Our Sale Open Nightly ‘til 9 P. M.} | , ‘ NO ' as B Ft 7 : | — = | : ‘ : MONEY ~ - eee s fat Past 37 Years Has Been ectta! Oakland County Area with Quality si inaat Service” TOO BUSY . 3 TO SHOP? d DOWN ! Just Call QR 3-1225. We : 2 will brin © your } Up to 36 [| O J’ S FU RI IT ( RE CO home . for vali Slaciien } | a yt : FREE Decorator service — ‘ RIES. fo. POY 5400 Dixie Hwy. OF WATERFORD OR 3-1225 * | No obligation , ‘ . prea: | 2 | Poe c - . ! \ ' Py rf ts ee ON ee ge rw T" Wasted 0 iy REX ony ai eS a ails tat ah ee eee ere ees . r » : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SLL MG EE TEE EF! TI a gis digs les ee Ce a he ee eae ee j . ‘ ' x y im & - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 a ee 8 a hg ig ea eae Ee the Sa PNR om ee BL OR Ey d Ne hy A Judge e Defends Oldsters : Teamsters fo lob Of setigmce ne Peery ster meet Deaths j in Pontiac and Nearby reas Mon, 71 Beck on Job Wate Whee re mun | wn mua a mai 2 ly _LORUER, tt. Ur, Averett pan], WASHINGTON (UP tly nw eit 95, of 2831 Watkins Lake Rd., Wa-|>f 414 E. Tennyson =. ss yore: terford Township, will be held at) iday morning at Pontise Genera Hospital following a five year tll 1:30 pm. Thursday at the Hun-| ness. She was 96. toon Funeral Home with burial in| Mrs, Rapson jeaves two daugh- Waterford Cemetery. tets, Mrs. Kenneth Altiman of ereridicdres esterday Pontiac and Mrs. Diener died ceri Yes “r a of Los Angeles, Calif.; three sons, a heart ailment after Thomas of Holly, Fred and Harry both, of Pontica; the Mr. morning of an illness of several months. HENKY P. HARDY for Henry P. Hardy, 83, Portland. St., will be held 30 tonight at the Melvin A Funeral His body taken Shoemath at Mo. for Service Thursday at the Voorhees-Sipie Chapel with buyial in Oak Hill ‘Cemetery Service of 7) ate 7 Home. to the Clarkton, Schutt will be Cemetery burial A fort MRS. LEE EARLE LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs Lee (Flora M.) Earle, 75, formerly of Lake Orion, will .be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Flumerfelt Fu neral Home here. Burial will be of Fisher Body Mr. Hardy died sterda morning at Pontiac in Evergreen Cemetery General Hospital after a BAef ilk) Mrs. Earle died Monday ness Fenton convalescent home after illness of six months Eastern Star service ‘ducted ‘at 8 p.m funeral home Chapter, OFS life member s Surviving are .we-tieces Virginia Chamberlain of injured and Mrs. Flora Walsh of Fenton ploying 1 trampoline in and two pephews. Frank Fo Price her home yesterday, is survived of Flint and Leo S two brothers and N ¥ mploye V¢ In a an HELEN M, McHUGH Word has-been received of the death of Helen M. McHugh, eight- { daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, of 406 Ruth St. Calif.,.former Pontiac will be con today at the by the Lake Orn ear-al of which she was a Joho L Park Mrs resident! 1] fatally who wa an tf) fer arent YANKU MONT KZ, MUTU Service for of 4167 Van Dyke ce wall held. Thuy alin y it the San Fernando Mi Fernando, Calif be Al, Mutu Yanku on in San will James Bennett} nine grandchil-; dren} and 16 great-grandchildren. | will be held at 1:3 p.m.) Oxford! Price of Alden Hi Shoes For Baby Guaranteed to Fit 3°79 Sizes 2-5 Widths C-D-E Sizes 512-9 Widths B-C-D-E ALSO AVAILABLE IN BROWN Vig frrst fo eisners & eo cai ei jal will follow in Ferguson Ceme- tery. Mr. Mutu died yesterday at the home of his son in Troy, after a brief illness, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anna Sunda of Almont; two sons, Yanku Jr. of Troy and Adam of Hazel Park; seven grandchildfen! and eight great-grandchildren. MRS. LEE PERRY HOLLY — Service for Mrs. ae ,(Mertie M.) Perry, 78, ef 816 S.} Broad St. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Dryer Funeral Home. | Borial will follow in Lakeside Cem-| ‘tery. Mrs. Perry died unexpectedly of | a heart attack at Hurley Hospital, | Flint, last might Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Vina Chamberlain of Carleton; son Donald of Holly; four grand- children and four great-grandchil- dren. Four sisters, Mrs. Mina Gib- son of Detroit, Mrs, Lulu Mereier of Fenton, and Mrs. mma Finch AE _Wivephote DIES EN HOSPITAL —Donald | M. Nelson, above, World War II production boss, died at Good | Samaritan Hospital in Los Ange- | les yesterday. He was 70. Nelson a and Mrs Ida .Almond, both of had been hospitalized a month Holly: and a brother, Edward De! fotlowing a strake,. The late | Forest of Detroit, also survive. President Roosevelt appointed JOUN 5. TRGGERDINE | Nebor head of the War Pro- | CLARKSTON Service for John duction Board, a post which he | regyerdine, &9, of 6214 Waldon Rd. held for three yeargey wil be held at 2 pi Friday at harpe Goyette Funeral Tome. Judge Sharp Services |: Clarkston, Burial will be at Ox bow Lake Cemetery. Will Be Tomorrow Mr. Teggerdine diee Tuesday at the Suset View Nursing Home’ BDETROFP (UPD)—Funeral serv. after a four-month illness ice will be held tomorrow after- He was a member of the Cedar 0e0n for common pleas Judge L Lodge #0) F&AM in Commerce F.ugene Sharp, 75, who died yester- Surviving are four mieces and dey after suffering a heart seizure one nephews during his sleep, “Fé was a veteran jurist ax a justice of the peace in 1921. | ue served three years as a Wayne ‘ounty circuit judge and in 1935 was elected a common pleas court He had served continuously that time Elderly Couple Hurt as Tire Blows Out. Iwo elderly Pontiac Peon njured at midpivht last night when 1 rear tine blew out and their car British World War | judge. since were bit 3 re ¢ vert at kdyefield reet near Scatt Lake road, Water. Cartoonist Dies at Home ford Township faken to Pontine General Hos NORTON, England (AP)—Capt. pitel were Rverett dulyker, 3, Bruce Bairnsfather, 7), whose with arm onjuries.: “ind his wife front-line cartoon character “Old Fila 71 who suffered facial cuts, | Bul kept Britain laughing elas Vhe uple dives at JoX Rast Blvd. the dark days of Word War bt) treated. and re. died Tuesday night at his ae leased Phs wife was admitted and Bairnsfather was a soldier with reported in satisfactory condi. the Warwickshire Regiment when aici the sent a bundle of his cartoons from the Flandefs front to a Lon-| . don magazine Former Bell Officer ~ oo * . . : “T suddenly saw the ridiculous Dies in Detroit side of being miserable in such) DE rRoIT om Frank L. Cu SUrAernes, "he said years later tis. T2 of custo mer relations for Michigan Bell DF ee ima, Maden Killed Driving Tractor Detrolt parsing home | HOWELL (UPI) He was of Mongoeville | Seott, 49. Howell, Ohio to Michigan Bell terday when as assistant seerct and tractor he was driving on highway | 1920 He retired US. 16 near here was struck from behind by a truck retired > director a native was killed yes- and came a homemade farm Robert P wy assist ant treasurer in 1951 in ) . Here’s Switch! Manville starting officer because of his age insisted today a man “‘over' 65 can't take care of himsetf, let alone a.town.” Mayor Roy J. Jorg forced Elmer Bole, Ligonier police chief, into Appellate Court reversed Jorg’s, order. 2 . A state’s second highest court An opinion written by Judge Walter Myers Jr., noted that Teamsters Vice President Harold J. Gibbons, right-hand man to President James R. The question arose when he re- ported “excellent” progress in the Teamsters’ year-long fight against the AFL-CIO in Puerto Rico. He was asked if this battle might spread to the mainland. “I do not ‘anticipate any such development,”. Gibbons replied. Will Be a Best Man! “many lawyers and jurists die NEW YORK (UP!) — otter a |“! thelr boots on in their 80s.” bridegroom, but never a best | man. ‘reaching the age of 70,” the court. said, “Age itself does not consti. tute incapacity.” | Myers noted that Sen. Theodore | | Green (D-RI) will be ” years * * *. Madcap millionaire Tommy | Manville is going to take care of that on_ Friday, when he will serve, as’ bést nian at the wed- ding of his Attermey, James old Friday. Dempsey, and Mrs. Marian ,F. Jorg, however, stuck fast to his. Williams. ‘teontention that Bole was too old The 65-year-old asbestos heir, ice . who has been married 10 times, tg handle the job of police chief, | said he has no further rhatri- ae | | monial plans for himself at Lies i in Two States | present. } *« * * Great Smoky Mountains ‘Nation- “But I may find dprospect at ‘al Park is half in North Carolina, | dim’ 5 wedding,” ide he sald. |half in Tennessee. xen: Friday & Sot. With This Coupon FREE... 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AIL T know is thatsaur oil heat 18 when the weather gets cold. My Bob knows just a i clean and economical. everything.” and “Bob says the best thing about our a hemtis — Your Oakland Oil Heat Council doesn't know . . that it’s safe~and it’s completely automatic too. everything, but they do know every thing about REG. 7.99 , REG. 8.99 Did you know that our oil furnace doesn’t even lirating a home with fuel oil. If you're-planaing | Sturdy, washable cotton that Is | Water repellent , have a pilot light? Bob says that’s because it’s to insta new furnace this season, it will pay shrink controlled. Ski type knitted ' qr ey ater fired by an electrical ignition system that's prac you to contig memberaf the Oakland Oil Heat cuffs and ankles. 2 pockets, Zip- red, or copen. Coat hes Orion*® tically foolproof and with our fuel dealer filling Council, you wilPee_his symbol everywhere. He On re ankle, Zipper hood with 2 trim coller and cuffs. 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Visit the Food Fair . nearest you (you'll find the address below) and get your Free Entry blank. All edults eligible except em- ployees ef Food Fair and their Advertising Agency, and the families of such employees. Contest ends Saturday, October 31, 1959. All decisions of the Judges are final. Prices effective threugh October 3rd . . . Right reserved te limit quantities. '_. BOSTON BUTT = = - - : ot “A pn , = oR ~ | C3 anor Geer gg ® a. ' Phe —- ar LAND O'LAKES “ns tf it Sy Wf’ No Lightly Selted Sweet Cream ond "Be me LAS £48 ae Ee ‘s PAS . ; < a ‘ : 4 E Young Pig Pork . Ni . Lf fy ee . eal Practically Boneless \ cYa/ a ae ‘ Eesy-Te-Caxs) | : Z Roos ~~ 69 ee ¥ : : Lb. Cte. Ce , Lean Shoulder Pork Steak a 39 Ib. et Cee SLICE YOUR OWN AND SAVE! Keyko Margarine se OW Lebel. . ae be i r ‘ a a EI RS hE SRR aR ie aay aan he Ae ar aa a Ve esi ngraenaent ~ Bond ate. P p to Tax Vote Seeking Funds ‘sarshan Retires Rait Service Ends for Troy Schools Clarkston Loses Oldsters Hike in Levy Would Let Board Go Ahead With $2,300,000 Issue TROY — The fate of a proposed $2,300,000 bond his leaving signifies the end of, issue for expansion of edu- By REBA HEINTZELMAN When George Marshall walks out of his beloved Grand Trunk \rail-) road station today after 54: years of faithful service, he not only closes the door on a full Career, but Clarkston rail transportation, * bd * |Marshall away from the old sta- ition, with its reliable pot-bellied iwood stove still standing in the ‘middle of the waiting room. That was the time 30 years ago when an influenza epidemic swept the country and Marshall | | was bed-ridden fer twe weeks. Since the, he hasn't missed..a cational, facilities in this Only once in all those years was}single day of work—building the city will be decided in a spe- cial schoo! election Oct. 10 The i ers to apprevéa hike in’ school taxes. This would raise taxes to $4.50 per thousand dollars of assessed property valuation for the first year, $440 the second year and Jess for the third year and on a continuing diminishing scale until the bond issue is paid off in 25 to 30 years If the bond issue passes, the school board proposes the fol- lowing improvements in the city's school system: schoob board is asking vot A new elementary school for the north central arrwr-of the city to relieve overcrowding at Troy Umon and Colerain schools * * * addition to Morse School of classrooms, a multipur room, library, clinic and of to relieve a problem of over there An new 10 prema fie crowding An addition of two classrooms to balance music and special ed. | Poppleton_| ucation classen at School and improved storage and sewage treatment facilitles At Big Beaver School, sewage treatment and heating plant alter ations in the old section of the building Niles Sehool, heating plant al terations in the old section of the chogl SEEK MORE RooM Building repairs at Troy Tigh School Additions to the mych se hool house 600 more students, inelud ing the 9th grade from the junior high school, thus to relieve crowding of both senior and juntor highs The present proposals cost $500,000 than which appeared on a ballot last year, ' Over would hens thame Phe building program is for five years based mainly on the number of children now living in the dis trict, with allowance for population = growth yRrars E-enrollment of students in) Troy schools is expected to increase from 3.300 today to 4.500 by 1964 Wound school census taken based on a last May Troy residents are invited to visit the schools to see that the additional space Is really needed, according to a statement Issurd by the school board. An open discussion of detailed held at’ 8 Monday in the high > school building. plans will be pm gym. Architects will present their plains and drawings at that time Application for absentee ballots must be completed before 2 pm Saturday at the Board of Educa tion Office. in’ the Troy School, Superintendent ef Schools Rex Smith said County Confab for City, Rural Youth Scheduled The Oakland County. Extension yrvice has invited all local resi- dents between the ages of 17 and M) fo attend a city-rural youth conference Oct T0401 at Clear Lake Comp near Dow lings, The weekend conference is spon sored by six national and interna- fidnal youth ofganizations Pyall Abel, director of the County Extension Service, SAYS those Interested should — pre- register by Oct, &. Arrangements can be made-by contacting his offier. “Those attending. wall differences in customs and-peliefs > between urban pnd rural “young America,” says’ Abel * * * Guest speaker for the event will he Dro Paul AJ Miller) provost of Michigan Slate University Walled Lake Parents Go Back to School Thursday WALLED, LAKE~"'Parents Back to School Night’ will be héld at both junior high schools here to morrow and. not tonight’as report ed,in yesterday's paper Parents will meet at Clifford H. Smith Junior High at 7°30 p.m. in the eafeteria, and at Walled Lake Junior High at 8 p.m., also in the school cafeteria. Heir to Schlitz Fortune Must Take Mental Test OCONOMOWOC, Wis. (UPI) ~ Walter Tallmadge, heir to the Schlitz brewery fortune, pleaded gurlty yesterday to .two morals offenses involving a 13-year-old girl ‘> Talmadge, 27, was ordered to! finderga a 60-day psychiatric ¢x amination before: sentencing. iwill be served M5, ; , * Niles,| being made patterns similar to those of the past five High) discuss | | | f 4 END OF THE LINEK—Station Muster Pontiac Press Phete George Marshall and the pot-bellied stove, his faithful friend on many a cold night, are retiring together’ today after 54 Prunk Hallroad with thew retirement. } years of service with the Grand The line serving Clarkston is being discontinued 5 2 Men Wounded in Holdup of Store An Of -Park- man and his|brother, Hyman, 36, of Detroit is wounded in Harper Hospital with a skull during a holdup of their loan office |fracture. brother were seriously day Joseph Weinman, 18 Cloverlawn St Hospital in Detroit in of his stomach ‘ PTA Boss Calls for Cooperation Deily S$. Telegraph Lake Rd, a Sage A In pursuance of: the provisions contained in Misce}- laneous Resolutions Nos. 3546, 3554, 3566, 3571 a 3572 as adopted by the Oakland County Board of S pervisors at its meetings held on June 22, 1959; Augu 5, 1959; September 14, 1959, and September 21 1959, respectively, the following destribed county owned properties will be offered for sip /AT PUBLI AUCTION under the terms and conditions hereinafte listed: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES PARCEL NO. 6. Lot No. 352 Crystal Lake Sdb House #376 South Blvd. West, City of Pontiac » : accarh Bip! $4 2 \ PARCEL NO. 1. \ Lot No} 36 Allison Sub. \ House #96 Virginia St., ‘City of Pontiac ware $5,500 PARCEL NO, 2. Lot No. 46 Bellevue Add. House #47 Bellevue St., a PARCEL NO. 7. - City of Pontiac ; Lot No. 613 except S. 15 Ferry Farm Add. House #451 So. Blvd. East, City of Pontiac LE» 2,400 MINIMUM 4,5 0 0 PARCEL NO. 3. ACCEPT. BID S. 25' Lot 80 and N. 1212’ - of Lot 8! Bloomfield Hills Add House #397 Harvey St., City of Pontiac 2,300 | PARCEL NO. 4. Lot No. 223 Bloomfield: Hills Add. House #478 Howland St., City of Pontiac “Ex 2,200 PARCEE NO. 5. Lot No. 235 Bloomfield Hills Add. House- #412 Howland St., City of Pontiac 1,700 MINIMUM ACCEPT. BID PARCEL NO. 10. Lots 291, 292; 293, 294 and 295 of Buena Vista Heights Sub. Located en Beverly and Fairview Sts., City of Pontiac. "$1,250 The above described properties are offered for Sale subject to all governing restrictions and easements ef record. Signs will be placed on all properties $0 that each item can be PARCEL NO. 8. Lot No. 182 Huron Gardens Sub. House #1126 LaSalle St., Township of Waterford scares - 4,000 PARCEL NO. 9. Lot No. 149 of Marjorie Vesta Park Sub. House #9144 Mandon, Twp. of White Lake 2,200 \ MINIMUM ACCEPT. BID MINIMUM ACCEPT. BID MINIMUM ACCEPT. BID ae identified. a Prospective pturchg ee make appointments for inspection of the interior’ e houses by contacting this Board. (Tele- . phone FEd -7861, Extension 81.) TERMS AND CONDITIONS riod Failure to complete full payment within said 90 da apr y and depomk the shall _ tn the retention of the Couhty of Oakland as liquidated TIME AND PLACE OF. AUCTION. on 4th Fleor.of Oak County . OCTO ae yrs nih: asc ‘ bihes SUTURE reel eT - “9 - THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1 a i = a baeiece Peeeiay! RELINE $1)° g GOODYEA \R = a. annem seem sestemaneresneaitsnssane hate sesesanaesssseune sire nema cnet TNE a erarteotnennatc MSU ( daches ed Tears pS or Fach. YEAR-END CLEARANCE—'59 MODELS! APPLIANCES © TELEVISION | TOM’S ELECTRIC 2, Mate +159 leh 550 off a week, sus" I AR i ' ! "Hight quatity Uining, 1,000’ mite adjustment. As low as $1.25 l-year 20,000 miles - Dove Spindler hoe May STYLE 98 IN BLACK “Shop. the Stores That Never - Compromisé on Quality” TEL-HURON CENTER Men. : Thue., Fr,, Sar, | "1 9 p.m, * ra k ok * * &:% * i 2 . woethaxa phe to. Farmington, Walled Lake at Waterford After Cinsaian | New State ‘B’ rh the New 1960 | SS "3 Champ Certain RCA and ZENITH Radios and Televisions | d- -L Grid War Starts’ Friday Words they inissirci'”” | "Saphisarhate'€ terion | : A , | = : The Inter- Lakes " Conference, at Waterford and Berkley at South-- Harvey Chapman, a versatile per-) Clemens and East Deen a os 0 to. Tum 10 Battle ben A had ot stu dts M fastest ving Class A|tield — that's the Friday evening) former who switched from haltback| Ferndale to round ou arta dea g fig . ichigan'g, grow’ A ; School over the 899 -mark—will high school athletic league, now slate in the TL ciycult. to quarterback this fall, is the key) Prog Elliott and Daugherty «reate a new, champion in the state = ith all ‘ Farmington, unbeaten in its last|figure in the Farmington attack; Leading non-conference attrac- gner Y Glass B football ranks. ~ PRESENTING , hag dispensed wi prelimin- '10 starts, will be a strong fav-jand the big man the Huskies tions Friday Will be Romeo at Ox-; Both Get Ready for East Lansing High | will have , ~ aries in the 1969 football $€8800| orite to down Northern in their 8|.must stop if they hope to pe ford and Troy at Rochester. Pon-| Saturd Clash |about 915 students enrolled this fall. FOR FALL and the main event is a hand. o'clock duel at Pontiac's Wisner|a battle of it. . tiac Central, undefeated in two aturaaqy [The Class B limit is 899, so the I eee Every member of the six-team | Stadium. Walled Lake, pre-season ttle agra. clashes: Bt at # o'clock in ; “TTrojans cannot defend their 1958 loop has two non-conference The Huskies, winners over favorite in the I-L, renews its oo oo By BRUNO L. KEARNS mythical Class B title. games under the belt and the | yoke Orion in their season open- bitter feud with the SRnpers. on Sports Editor, Pontiac Press | The first weekly Associated Press drive for the championship is | 4, ang victims ef a heartbreak- |the Waterford gridiron. poll, voted today by sports writers 4 ~ eee about to begin. In short, league | ing 14.12 decision at Hazel Park | ‘The skippers have not beaten ‘Tigers, Denver Complete! aN cma Rival bacirien and editors from all parts of Michi- ™ play starts Friday, last week, leok outgunned and | Walled Lake in football since Working Pact for .1960- and Michigan State. coaches firs |gan’s Lower Peninsula, was a wild TRADITION Z A full three-game schedule is on| out-manmed for this encounter. | 1955 when a young fellow named | Y OFKING Fact tor jexpceneed mmneiies fowraed scramble for position. IN | : : F , . i each ot as result Of last) Here's, the way the Associated = — eee n = But this will be the home opener a — Dogo DENVER iP — Bob Howsam, week’ 5, ‘misfortumes and then|Press panel of experts picks ‘ne ifs very deubttel § P'for the Huskies and a team often ° w president of the Denver Bears, heaped all kind of praises on the top 10 in Class B: DISTINGUISHED | ___ could = a more at © Open-' reaches great heights on such an po _ — oe Tuesday the club will have ‘other's team. as they prepared| CUSTOM y \ ie a v" ‘ol] Pts f\ me gene: * * * (ccna mck ce ee they have seen nothing but mis- bo f migers tor th 1000 | the | for their big game Saturday. j3 Monsoe Catholic ., ae uF rH ‘ Northe: may r base- | 2. Ca MO noc ae sicee warisive ses 4 . es Defending champion Farmington pyt the Falcons are certain to| Cry simee that time. ball seasen in the American re oe | |. 3. Grandville... .....-.... wececeee: 39 CLOTHING at Pontiac Northern, Walled Lake have a fight on their hands. Waterford bounced into the win-| Assn. | At the weekly football writer's, 3 tures, meh SUID 30 Ff — ; ning column last week with an| Next season will be Denver's |meeting yesterday in’ Ann Arbor,| $ Dowaging | sssvce. seen ce 35 rree MINK STOLE Free ‘ iss conquest of Lapeer and may) last in the association if the pro- ‘young Bump Elliott said, “We! 8 Toot. me A 23 . working up a full |head of| pesed Continental League begins ‘three putted our first game, but 19 Northville aan ves ee dD “YOU CAN WIN” Cadet Offense wean for the Vikings pf Dave) operations in 1961 as a third ma. like in a we me Te 18. eremenes Serer saved oss | Smi ) rj / , 10 10, Jackson gt John . 19 In... Or Call Smith. Walled Lake will be a top-| jor circuit, Denver is a charter holes to play and we will try | ‘ a - case stunt pecan in heavy choice, but Dave Freeman's! member of the new league. ido. it in regulation two putts. Rouge Cane ey “arenes c at Flint . ee i | rysy i 912 8. Woodward B ck | -cdeniga coud — spring a | Elliott and Dutty Daugherty |Rapida "Si, Joseph Clio, Tecun veh. air" . | MI 6-5300 Birmingham JO 6-1545 a in orm prise when they line up for the Co. ot MSU both praised the sopho- ushing ason orem apids / - p.m. kickoff. Buzz Fazio Places 7th f mores: they_ueed in their open- Rowen, ——eee “mee : Sewhfield has yet to taste vic- : ing games and pointed out that | ~ ohn, ee ; NASHVILLE, Tenn, w— Buzz| — os : By The Associated Press a locke i ous. a Fazio of Detroit accumulated 159.: 32 oe oe break their meeting Progressive Show Army's unique Lonely Eend ol-|jey which also hasn't won a ver- ‘Peterson points and wound up| petaraas = new ® Set for This Week fense proved such a ‘potent pass-|dict in two tries. [seventh in li = — ee a ae Annual fall benched show and ing formation last season that the| several other top-notch games onday, Le gece — ips yes-| ‘‘We -had seven sophomores | dbndiende tial for the Pro sreksive }Cadgls, long known as a running| are carded‘ Friday, both league! \“Tu*Y: fom Hennessey of St. Louis play ast Meek,” said Elliott Hori chubiel Wayne aang (eel ‘ai : ‘teagh, won the major college foot-!and non-league variety. leave ie’ ei Be Pca) = we plan no shakeup this ltor this weeke od at i Gate cae to visit i ball passing championship. They : te Seb eon week . eee een aaa Ce eae ed pane —— oo begins at 9 am.: Sun our Store... - same style. a ~~ — “Before the season started T . R00 Se The first major. college team). core wa cet a ae “t Warriors Meet Hawks | said Michigan State has as good be hee "chading at jee this end see Me secrns newest CUSTOM TAROR- |statistics of the season, released a = adison at Avon: | LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Phil-.a chance to win the conferénce (gree abow eificial fenerts .ING fabrics and styles. For a touch of elegance jtoday by the Nationa] Collegiate 'adelphia Warriors of the National title as anyone and regardless of| Several national specialty shows . for good grooming ... wear one of our jA.A. Service Bureau, list Army} Birmingham resumes its bid for) Basketball Assn, launch a 14-gametwhat happened last week against wit) be held in connection with suits skillfully and beautifully toilored-to as No. 1 in passing and total of-|the Eastern Michigan crown by exhibition schedule tonight against:Texas A&M I still think Duffy! the Progressive affair. Y Bi cocoa h BLAS) tl fense, [Royal Oak Kim all Park while} the St. Louis Hawks in Los An- could walk off with it,’ said E)-! ae how we, inwardly you will know and outwardly TOTAL OFFENSE oya a cimba entertains Mt.| geles’ new sport w you are BETTER DR i 5 ara G Plays Yds. Avg) : = ial oe He Shows His Muscles 4 yowere OREDSED No M Do 2. Syracuse 1 9 43 ate Michigan State hurt Itself | ° oney Wh, Pane Tex. st 2 13 a 48s WL A | last week, just_as our mistakes | W 'ARSAW (AP)—Viadimip” Sto- RANDOLPH % One - ce Has 39, Stott 30 | " | gow nall but might 24 Months to Pay . ares 4 ai beet 4 | hurt us,” he added. gow, @ sma ut mig aty man a bi i Pas ——- ; 10 3 ear, | Daugherty lauded sophs Gary ee the Soviet a euatom oF itt oo i bi pede 2 42 746 3730} ‘RBallman of East Detroit, Bob : : an § Automatic =: wee as SHING ovsunsz ristian Kee S Scorin |Suci of Grand Blane and Art) ljourth year in a tow. - the} 908 W. Huren FE 2-2300 Transmission 1 No Tex. si. racy *S, Sh iBrandstatter ‘of East Lansirig,/ 7 2 Ariz. Bt 2 764 «3370 ‘but said he was disappointed in Our S ecial 3 Harvard | 1 S57 326 326.0) ran Minna M pe ity t aes } ss 320 3200 “Walled Lake's Bob Christian move into the top group. He will ~-™ sce Ui a hes ried Service P FORWARD Passno "OnriNse rolled up 12 more points last Fri-' po against Pontiac Northern here un * * * : me ou Sav, 1. Army MoM te6 34 3140 day to boost his total to 39 and Frida the t/ Y e Quolity Work 2 bare % 18 615 i 41° continue as Oakland County in- is se < ‘Blanche had too much on his ‘ a i Boston | colf! 3 7 4° 32 i960 dividual leader but several others) c+ afichael's 54-point. spl mind. There have: been family May be your own / ub ve . : m FE 3-7432 y TOTAL DEFENSE 50 nave served notice they will give as ied 4 es sap problems and T know it affected . . Plays Yards Avg. pj battl j unday enab wo Shamrocks to him somewhat,’ said Daugherty. MOTOR 1. Syracuse ........ 30 7 s7o hima 2 6 become contenders. Pat Camp- 2 Villanova =... 3 = 08 fo.) Big: Doug Stott of Oxford had a | “Dean Look's absence really 3. Penn Bane 50 117.—(117.0 bell has 19 and Mike Ganje 18. 4. Bo. Calif. .. 114 ze © three-touchdown night to take, 1, did not burt us and Tom Wil- 2 EXCHANGE CO. | } Fe “5 as Qnd place with 30 followed |<,D% Kurkowski counted 20 for, " | , fkaa is i ize 9 over s owed St. Rita to take over the area %" aid a real good job,” he | 401 S. Saginaw St. | @ Purdue "soe aay Jim Kennedy, St. Fred, Ted)j.44 trom teammate Larry Latra.| ®@ded, “our linemen —_ just | 3 Army wis 136 ise 8 Barszczewski of Orchard Lake St. ‘Terry Wills of Armada moved missed tod many _assign- | RUSHING DEFENSE |Mary and Bob LeZotte vs Royal | jinto the No. 2 slot with 25. Kur- ments.” | , ee — 1 ati c 31 iS Bre Oak Dondero follow with 24. ‘kowski now has 32. “Our biggest injury was our i De ami. Fie » i 21.0) Eight others have tallied at | OAKLAND COUNTY sCORING hurt feelings,” Daugherty com- i. Vilenove 5 ¢ 305) least three TDs in an impressive | G TD PAT ™ mented. FORWARD PASSING DEFENSE start. e {Christian W Lake ..3 6 1} * * * ae come Cee eke Seaseay oe ee 0 Ww } re 3 ae ms ee Farmington star Harvey Chap-'|persaceewski, OLBM 20060 Ooo WU know Michigan's problem . Brig. Young i1 2 12 21 210man, a strong scorer last fall, Frese P ieoaprsl 2 : . a was sjmilar {to ours and out 5. 85 4 3 ms 3 9.came up with 14 points Friday to Camptell, 8 Mike's. 2 31> fp Scouting reports were quite im- — — Harris, _opnerent a 2 3 3 He pressed with the speed of couple 4 Mike 20d a of Bump's backs and his defense The 6 ‘si bead - cE BR K RIDIN STABLE ee ve, road-gripping . Boot wee 3 0 18 | : ’ ' Troy etsieeme 3 6 18 | ee ; “After next Saturday I wish rubber heat - bond | Dendero «2 3 0 18 : ¢ . | 4! a ae ee Peyentee ei { e | . | Cheomas, Farmigeton 3 33 it nek H Hill. Madison ........ 2 2 2° #14 ty made special comment "to | Cyan, aw Penner ! - 1 13, Eliott, = xon. ochester ..... | 13 “ , \ 70 Acres “of € Rolling Hills Yeuak, St James 22 1 The fame has been sold out Ss aan > \ AT 1316 W. BROCKER ROAD OFF — Piccccoeac. ne nia 2 PTS MAM, NAO will watch the an \\. M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA McKee, ‘Imlay Cay 2 js * + & | Reservations now being taken Larry Latra, Rita 320214) Asked if the collegiate substi Look for H : Pee at Imcedic. 2 3} 3 jj tution rule handicapped him last TRIE \Morgan. Northville ., 2 2" 0 12 week, Elliott first looked at a - mblem — | Preele Clarencevilie 2 2 «0 «13 Fritz Crisler sitting along’ side proof of quality ; = Bchmidt. Reaee : 2 - 2 : . and then said with a smile, : B. F. Goodrich Nagy, “imiay city cud) 2 "e © 19) “What do you want me to say.” | you can see THE ECONOMY TIRE Lf 7 BR) FOR ECONOMY DRIVING | f- By Aisrmens “Fee S095 . 2°> 67x15 | COMFORT’S YOUR GOAL.. ) on , Beg oe ae SAVE WITH RETREADS ¥ ROME RT Is LAGOS Here 8 why it pays to save with retreads. _ 2. 3 of the initial cost of a ining a e Beak werk in town ah tire is inthe casing. . Casings almost always outlast tread-—if undam- i. h aged, the casing can be retreaded with tomplete safety. Retreading i All work done while you watc means replacing the rubber and the mileage you wear off your tire — ‘ e * ) © Talk to skilled mechanics ect Mek foe te td en em ee Pa eat, poomtunt f retreads, look for the TRI Emblem on the tire—proof that we ; ao cides suerentnes retread to rigid “National Standards” of the Tire Retreading Insti- Bc : _tute as inspected and certified by the United States Testing Company. , SO SAFE, WE GUARANTEE’ 'EM COAST TO COAST Regula: es tentifiesily measure & } “Full Read Hazord Gyarantce based on tread depth uned i $20.70 B Value 6 70 15 7 50 14 ° x ° x $ 2°: “ WINTER TREADS SLIGHTLY ‘PIGHER MacDonald Tire Co. 370 S. Saginaw Pontiac FE 5.6136 ‘Member ‘of the Tire Retreading Institute. Our retreading methods certified a approved annyally by: the United States Testing Company, bh = ae ee me i in ae = ow ie, Set ie y * * ‘§ +4 * [ee oe \ in * a =e ae’ oe . hh ‘ ¥ : #1 a, ‘ go | i M < <, | ° ! . : , ; | -FORTY-TWO- oe ie . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNE ESDAY, supmasinen 30, 195" ; se ; is ee . Ace eee } he Tare. SS ¢ st Lt Moye as Cub Boss- iz ae Aan, eo. ‘eee Grimm Fires 3 Skiches ” | night ‘Tonight: eaciinée | Giant Power Suction CHICAGO-@ — Charlie Gricm reer 1929-1982 were’ “spent - with | , ces et \'Tuesdey made. his. first move as|the Cubsas player and manager. | Furnace Cleaners new manager of the Chicago Cubs} Grimm who returned to_ the, CALL NIGHT of DAY — he fired coaches Fred Fitz-|\Cubs managerial role for the third] Id OW erama 750 R iS i , Rogers Hornsby and time Monday when he replaced | $17.50 Residents! Specie Myatt. Scheffing, succeeded Hornsby as im Lonie OR 3-0100 h Fitzaim Cub pilot ‘im 1932. ; | Pitching cack Fines All three coaches were offered | ar $ un ay = ilies from. 1943 to 1945, and infield [jobs in the Cub minor league sys- . ~ [and base-running coach, Myatt,|tem, but have not yet said if they agi gn “former coach of the Washington | Will remain with the organization. WRESTLING Senators and Chicago White Sox, The only coach remaining is El-) Or . quat . came -to the Cubs in 1957 when) ‘vin Tappe, bullpen coach. aoe. te ai Lech ing may Tae [cae Schell, ax ined se | Other Qualifiers Roll = = £ the lineup last season and saw | , “s oe considerable offensive action in | Steelers Peddle. Glick for 1960-Draft Choice PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pitts- ESDAY'S FIGHTS - : TU ager onus nach: | ” we Wed., Sept. 30, 8 P. M. Hornsby, hailed as the great- er miaas Ccieubas Oo earned, Cal | Oct. 11-18 With Finals Butler, 197%, Cleveland, 10 4 ; . Es * DOUBLE MAIN EVENT est right-handed hitter in Base-|"RycHMoND, Calif—Clarence Williems, | . ; i, | Buddy Parker Ricki “Crusher” Cortex | ball’s Hall of Fame, has been the 1%. iayward pe cane a Joe sult| Ot Huron, Oct. 7 fo) j 4 i Bergen at Tak Cola “The World's Meanest Man” | ‘ ‘ubs’ batting coach’ since 1958. FRESNO, Calif — Radi” paces 140%. : ” Z ?\whowas de- . VS. Four seasons of bis fabulous ca- me 7 aston Eadie Pace * | Midnigtt tonight is the deadline ee gp . ; - clared a—free agent @-few weeks — : U0(MzH i&HI rh , Tr the opening round.of the 3rd) © ve L . Domenic Brovo , World's H'vyweight Contender : annual Pontiac . Press Bowlerama: __ a cd ‘acess 6d. wal brews E The first qualifying squad will ae sheet ren? r event take the alleys Sunday afternoon. ‘ PRELIMINARY E:! z All entries turned in at the re- eo aces ve wanle Fibs - 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: } spective alleys tonight or in to the} . ICES . Press sports desk by mail by early 3 PR 3 All. 4 Wheels complete, ~£ Thursday morning. Z General Admission ... $1.50] pemore ai ¢ wheal: Inaall SATTTGRIN including labor ond | Ringside seuss! 2:50 rissa adjust ail a whtale; "adlast “hand ~ material Rida ‘Sunday squad will prob- x ag eae — Bert Ruby ° spect. pace treal epee besripets ‘adinot pedal i ly: be thé smajlest of the three ~~ NJ ance Ticket arance; check brake fiwid;~cheok ail $ 95° Chev. qualifying days. Many ot the en- : oe. ro Bi sttioee crease. sila, ‘cisan, Gntire, annemmbtny vie e Plymouth tries thus far have designated — os Phone FE 44130 mile inspection; rotate tires if desired. © Ford Oct. 11 or Oct,-18 = rchoice ; See All Your Favorite ‘TY P ‘ for qualifying. . . | Wrestiing Stars in Person % i > Every Wednesday Night. at... Other Cars $16.95 Except Nash. Siideboker, Hudson ~ | a7 WATER STENTS 77 W. Huron FE 8-0424 rqnods, PS _| who wile the 1959 hosts of The Porttiac Press Lanes, Ben Bondo of Maple Lanes ‘and~ Art SSS ae : —————~ | A avomen will reli their qualify: Bowlerama gathered to iron final details for Rosner of Sylvan Lanes, whith~is_an alternate~- . ri ) Sunda te thi Joe Bonfiglio, seated, . ing ‘rounds at Lakeweod Lanes, | {he 3rd annual tourney which starts Sunday. site this-year. Joe glio, Sunday, Oct. 18th. S Proprietors of the qualifying alleys are stand- of the new Huron Bow! which hosts the . Westside. Recreation, Rochester ing, Bilf Kuklinsid co [teas aS Sam _ October: = aS == | Lanes and Maple Lanes will be- —— ea te “% Quite D | b R r sel eet oe rs to Day Club VS. Clu Acords: “) , en's chara ja: ( FINAL 1959 MAJOR LEAGUE CLUB V8 CLUB STANDINGS ! The prizes will likely easily top and Trainer LA. Mi 8. F. rit ‘Chi. ‘Cine L. Phi. W L Pet. GB any tourney to be held this year. “. LA. w.. tl MW WS “(8 ha a th Octobe They include $300, $24 and $130 By The Aedeclated Prev fi, tt HO Ro OR RY JACKSON for the ‘top three =~ and $300, ‘Pitt. een yn | | TY a | : _ ! FE Pp $ Jockey Willie Shoemaker, train- Pitt. ....--. 2s TTI a NESS RACEWAY $150 and $100 for the best women.| > srirsch Jacobs and his wife, bac ea a i Ss Olt eee lll Ce 2 RACEW Other awards will graduate down Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs of New 8. bt. -.-. 10 9 6 Pr) 13 i = 15 n 8 a is Vaeve. CHIGAN the line with one ‘for every 10 york had themselves quite an aft-, ~— 6 ecavicca tearm o . bowlers, ed Race C Ch. Cle. N.Y. Det. Bes, oe. K.C, Wash, W UL Pet. GB ernoon at Aqueduct Race Course ey, ... 2110 16) 1301, 12, 16 94 60 610 . * . yesterday Cle ccsces 1 low Mw 13 15 16 88 65 ©6378 5 The handicap tourney is apen to ~ le x « TS Gendece “ un 7 8 3 a a - = 7 ais < 7 all Oakland County keglers who ., k ies 0d winner in Bee. soaaee et ee ee 4 oll 10) 1% O18 BT are sanctioned. Scoring is based on! oemaxer rot a ‘ . bs F Bit = Lo, wae 13 ss ht 3 1 89 4a 29 | a 70 per cent handicap, 200 scratch weven attempss, wae roms = gl Sika 6 1 12 12 10 10 - Sn 2 409 system died three winners in| nine races|- oe __ Daal at on the program. Horses owned by | Bowlerama officials are ex. Mrs. Jacobs, who had the. famous | pecting the biggest turnout yet, Stymie, won two racés “and fin- especially for women. The ladies |jshed second in another pair to will be paying $1 less to eater collect $7,425 for the afternoon. despits an increase in prize * * * penne y: | Willie the Shoe, the nation's! Entry blanks are available at leading jockey, missed out on a! a ia urnpike- any county bowling house or atichance to equal the New York| rove The Press. They may be muiled| record of 6-for-7 when he finished, in dr brought in to The Press ora second aboard Mrs. Jacobs” Ros-| keg establishment {coe Maney in the last race. Jock- Sunday's starting tines will be ey Albert Robertson set the mark | ites "Wi ee But Ease Surprises Him \ first major or Z || Winning Batting Title — : - / = . . 4| W price e reduction - = || Kuenn’s Biggest Thrill ||. SSS sco || DUCK oe : 12 DETROIT (UPI)—Harvey Kuenn | the season that those three guys - - . | HUNTING COATS = = in years! — makes no bones abaut dt—winning | would bat as low as they did, 1, Cela Vous Coute Moins Que : Well constructed, durable, first the 1959 American League batting | ‘would have said they were crazy,” grade duck. Deep pockets, re- title was the biggest thrill of his Kuenn said. 2¢ Por Jour Si Vous Portez i inforted. ZZ 7 411 | || \\ RSS baseball career . Harvey, who will be 29 in De- + . | R $ 95 But the hard-hitting right fielder cember, finished 22 percentage i ! R i eg. ‘of the Detroit Tigers was sur- points above his best previous Ces Souliers! J | $9.50 NYLON prised by the ease with which he average, which was .332 in 1966. | \ : He batted .319 last season. ; SAVE | On Your Hunting i Needs —_— ee captured the batting. crown. Harvey has been named to the ( | a e 'y ] ea er Kuenn banged out 198 hits Im jrerican League All-Star squad | 561 trips to the plate for a .353 he | aes | aria’ CLARKSTON : Sax State Tire Sales Cook's Shell Service Beach's Stand. Serv. : 6 re Rate ss. Sets . $08 S. Saginaw «2861 Highland Rd. Cor, US-10 & M-15 nk Ween 00 bee =. an OE 4-0687 | MU 4-505 MA 5-573) ' ne. mL Tah ra sue Heol ~ | General. chairman,of the two-day Nov. 9 on “Woman,” a CBS tele- tion accounts and a $600,000 reduc- Exchange. [Qepbage Bo Boe. .....+. seseees O18 es | sas pase vee 24) Most of the two-day convention _ {event is Mrs. Ralph J. Toles, pres- Naan program on marital prob-jtion fn the annual appropriation to The ruling will be in the gov-'Kale, bu 1.90,C Po Pt 6.83) 903 pain pet 431 activities will take place in the Dow Em lo eS Can ident of the Romeo Monday Club. lems z ond, family life. the employes’ pension fund ernment’s long antitrust proceed- Saree L MReg 12 coat Copa e . 13 Eure OM cee» 334. First Copgregational Church, Ro- Assisting her as co-chairmen are » —$—$—$—$_——, —e wenger neeeeeeeereee ™ ‘ ot ~.. 109 RCA a a a iMrs. Arthur Moskow of the -Ro- er . ings against E. I. du Pont de Ne- Spinach. bu ine IeSSEERURSCy ON Seat On Sad Repub Stl "61 meo, beginning with a coffee : | — and Co., General Motors and Turnip bas a we Rex Drag a Meer and zeyierratite from 9 to Buy tock Lower evi Of the Mond ci 9 ore - onere SALAD GREENS wes ie a te es] ee ee L er 86.3. Rey Tob .... 35 4 iSadive | bGte to eee corres 82.00 Det fais 43.2.\goyal Dut ...- 416) The convention will open official-;| MIDLAND (UPI) — Dow Chemi-. Dis C 8 33.3 st .. 376) H ; 00 Renault to Try Pacing Petiuce, ‘Bibb. Uy ee ipeee pe cooooouc rar Doug hire se Reg Pap on Ae ‘ly at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Andrew cal Co. today announced a stock’ Lakeland Players 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2 22. attuce, ROM, DE. op. cesces eccves 3.35 Scoville . f St. Clair, district! purchase plan under which its | Lettuce, head bu 1.75, DuPont 357.6 Bears Roeb 487) M. Miller o , Pp pie Volkswagen Produciton Letter. leaf. bus... 300) pact Air L ... 2} she Ol ... 7 | president, presiding. lemployes could buy common stock Set Oct. 19 for: : i 9 Romaine ve - a El Auto £ : $3 oe 5 633| During the morning corel Mrs. | in. the firm far be low nD T t ; SHOP THURS. and FRIDAY CLEON, France (UPI) — Pierre| 1& Mus... 71 ODY +s 421 John Ritsema of Sebawaing,/market price. — rama ryouts eee F : Drevin director ieseeral ct Re Livestock ek. ft! 2: Lane rH MSFWC president, will report on wie | & | y for These Outstanding Values nault Auto Co., said, yesterday} elds 9 pas $4 Sperry Rd .... 22 1\ the “Highlights of the General Fed-| 4 p, ke : - c Std Brand ... ow spokesman said the pro-| Tryouts for the Lakeland Players : Renault will produce 3,000 ¢ars| canner eee veel ooo K evan. | pore Mes $23 st ona ‘4 eration Convention in Los Ange- gram would affect Dow employes first production “Arsenic and Old We Will Close FRIDAY at 5:00 P. M, daily next year in a@@bid t@ keep! - DRTROI. Se Receipts increased, Prueh, Tre * 237 aq oi NJ. 485 les ‘and employes of its subsidiaries Lace" have been set for Oct, 19. and All Da SATURDAY for th nace with German "s Volkswa n. ie around 700 Read carried from Mon- Gen Rak 123 Btd O11 Oh ... $22) Next will follow the Girlstown = = zy tote . y ° e F y. BEN. aay. these mostly cutter utility and) Gen Dynam . $24 Gtevens JP. 385 bedinecihaden __' and certéin associated firms. vat the Community Activities Cen- J ish vw ¥ : ee “choles steers and heifers in’ O*® Min oe Gath. Trae ce a1 | . | The plan offered = common iter on Williams Lake road. ews New ear-—Rosh Hashanah * ° early run: opening trade on smal) sup- Gen Sachera | rr eae & Co oe =i ' The new group is sponsored by cas ply 00d and_choice steers and heifers) — Li el 4 ay a stock at $68 per share. The clos- 3 . ; vs cs me : News in Brief slow, lem sales sendy to weak. lower! G BS) mn fam loses ord ing price on the New York the Waterford Recreation Depart- DUCK HUNTING Hunting Boots dee igh Ll Dern teies cae items. | 2 Tetuen 2 iss stork market yesterday Was eT club's member OUTFITS Fapmieee ) B 8 in 6OW* Gitte 552 Tmk R Beat = 5 hough the clu 1 f- , ies. tee . Thieves broke Into Marie's \mrowtys tn smal jots 1 000-1 100 Ibe Weees Goede) Br 37 pee ee 80"s- ‘ $10.95 ; . 8 jo" Ibs. 26 75- ech agg Tren ir ship is ‘now 26, more people are | T E Ace Tow man ne stay aa rote | | steer wi Ste AR. eee fom ‘choice Gran Paice 28 Traneamer Sao ‘In dun romd C | Dow said employes on the payroll needed to help make the antici-] COATS need $12.95 f nsnip, luesday and stoie sad chadeed Red ge ass Haig Peng ny GUA &P 403 Underwood .. 14 as of yesterday may subscribe up |pated productions successfut,”’ said C Pocket Insulated Guar. 35 from vending machines, ac- [gnc load mized utility and low standard, pr elllakdtal ee gee 3) a oa hese housewife itt to 10 per cent of their annual Robert Bauer, assistant recreation oe “me lant 475 Waterproof $19.95 cording to Oakland County sheriff's Conners ahd’ cutters 1) 50-17 pd |Guif Ou 1136 Unit Air Lin 1 _wondering today how she will keeP wage. Subscriptions will be ac- di , water repetten' ° ie re. 8 | rector. deputies. weal” sows tenay Deichare stsoty. te Homecte 3} Bat Are cc ygher family clothed this fall and cepted from Oct. 12-30 and will be Duke Chaffee will direct the: p raga ich $4.95 Rubber Lace Top Pacs $5.95 An estimated $250 worth oft fr4 ~ 7 poe = 13.38:13-0: mized “ee! [Indust ce 191 bob gal Sid 30 ager Lawrence of 306 ‘paid under a payroll deduction first play scheduled to be present: ants to Ma . Rubber Insulated Boots ie Ra 7 US Rub ...... = an. : ° : lumber was reported stolen yester-! {3 99° ° (5 "8 Ard? 240270 sbta divne| pond ee Us iBirel 22. "1024 Waldon Rd. totd Oakland County, pl «oe Occ of the eresieation as GAME BAGS ..... .$3.45 Made in U.S.A... $10.95 day from a home under construc. | iss" sgt and 3 natn ip Oe| fm Bee z Ati Unjohn. <4 ‘sheriff's deputies yesterday ° she} The spokesman said -the plan Mrs. Arlene Laty, president; Mrs. SHELL BELTS . .... .77e : tion on Hilltop Lane near orton ee = ; | Nick” $33 wert ah te sy gihad taken seven loads of clothes’ wads ehoet 29,500 eran William Aebersold ve president: | THERMAL SOCKS . .59¢ | 2-Pc. Rain Suits... $5.88 ‘ | -Vealers—Salable 175, Pully steady; In ie ests hl eye : PM : .v ' re deviled rinorted nip rie et Sas: sen and ctanderd end int fiver | ‘408 whites Mot... Se |Shog Sa aeentct on frien road eligible to purchase the stock. (Mrs, Agnes Levigne, secretary, Thermal Underwear Camovuflage Suits ... $6.00 Dorothy Bell, of #1 Clovese #t.,{, Seep Beadle, 000. Saughier ameelRON yn wonitorth °°. $8 ‘in Orion Township, —————=__and Mrs, Kenneth Mathews, treas | tops or bottom $1.69 ea. | Camouflage Pants $3.95 iy rae ~+| pot. fatty established. slaughter ewes and Kelsey Hay .. 495 Yale & Tow urer., - eder lamb aor Kennecott .. 923 Y'nght. Sh&T 1364 “ the washers ‘Actin Governor Fixes . ; alegre apy yaaa woe Re a eis “Jambe| Kimb Clk ... 644 Zenith Rad | O14) . et selegel 4 " ge Fr 9 Bus Tax # 4 British Army Rifles—Ideal Deer Rifle = 580: few Gee moet good and ‘andiewick Error in Business , Excellent Condition—$1.00 holds $16.88 ‘and a costume jewelry ring .worth | | shetee native feeding. lambs 18 00-19 00" STOCK AVERAGES. around the corner on Candlewick | ee q j ! : . Soooecos . $10 from her home. femee p fGOt Sheice western feeding (Comptle@rBY the Associated (Press). stréet,” she said. LANSING 4 — A bill correcting, e q esroom | #5 ace ay Sioa! ‘ Lees van gee $24.88 ; . 2 hort while a five million dollar error in the: | litery $s ea. porting $ ea, Ree sale. Wemien’s Fellow- : Indust Rails Util gtocke| ‘When I returned-a s ; t. *shipof Birmingham Congrega-| Poul d Boos, Weis, SAY vi MAA DAS" 986772 tater, alll my clothes were gone.’ "business activities tax has bees | pen C | SHOTGUN SHELLS—max. load... box $2.59 tional Church. Euclid and Wocd-| Ou try an Eggs |Month ago 3417 1308 one mes She estimated their total valuc’signed into law by acting Gov | ° ward. Thurs. Oct. 1. 8 am. to 3) wcemork FoulTuY | eee pike cast = Tie Be ine at $115. John B. Swainson John J.) Smith of Birmineham INSULATED UNDERWEAR, 2 pe.. .. suit $6.98 pm —adv DETROIT. Sept. 29 (AP:—-Prices. per fas aed oe ope a ae aus . AA, opened a new Dodge dealership Easy to wash—non allergic—cold protection Zonta Rummage sale October 1 geoph Detroit for No 1 quality 1989 Low .....2347 Ana 29 1566 The Kerislature last week com. at 211 S. Saginaw St. — al .* AM. to 6 PM. saa . Song fee Pee Went type hens Neon Wed... 3218 1361 967 Edward L Lape pleted the repair job to the tax The “Grand Opening’ is sched- we whites leu-S. Barred Rex, 4 | 4 ‘bill it approved Aug. 29. uled for Oct. 9 when Smith will “ Rummage sale, 863 Stanley, caponeties ever 5 Ins 27-28; wader 6| DETROIT sTOCKs p t. | In its origival form, the bill ‘announce’ the 1960 models. Birmingham, Tuesday - Thursday 95-96 heavy “tape Foung. toms 36, Rent (C.J. Nephier Co) an arts 0S |would have allowed tax credits to) The dealership, known as John. . a clothing and fur- wether cos | Piexens After decimal points are pod eens \profitable business firms as well J. Smith Dodge, Inc., will handle r r all e adv. DETROIT. sep 90 (AP)—Sens f.0% ‘Belawin “Rubper oe Ge. Ze a 2 a Edward L. Lape eiay was as those showing a loss. No reve- the Dodge; Dodge Dart, Simca | : ; neees Sale, Friday, a or pacohans or beta feders}-state| Rave Gear Oe is five 46 49 |named assistant director of the|nue loss to the state was expected and Dodge trucks. Paul Riemen-. . Saints Church, ¢ cor. Pike & Wil-|, Wiites—Grade A jumbo $5; exira|Howell Elec Mir coe. 10.2 11 * service section of General Mo-|to result from the ieee, in getting ischneider is sales manager. The : B liame Bt. —Ady tee 52: large 49-50; medium 36-40; Peninsular M. Prod. Co * 104 112 ‘tors, in charge of parts distribu- the bill in correct form 'firm has a staff of 18. y -\small 23-25; grade B large 46-47; no The Prophet Ce.*........ 162 17 ane -_ a ; browna reported. Checks 20. oer te oreconcuns ‘as jee a ition, by William F. Hufstader, GM) P Commercially graded: ; < opepere . ivice president in charge of dis. | Bursa, a center of silk MANU-| Whites , *No. sale; Dida and asked vice Pp —Grade A extra large 45: Jatge tribution staff. | facture, was ence the capital of 44-45; medium 33-35: m1 i Turkey. . a - oe si Cia, Pliers A Suffi ‘ont Lape succeeds Walter G. Morris oa), sam 18 et large Fil re icien who died Sept. 8. | ber 10, cal i ; Lape had been with the United) 959 th 4! . trunk. Western : caretaker. ‘wo mt et | ee for Minor Operation Motors Service rl : aig visbu: chigan, w ‘ bag , 1 Motors sirice May s by the d x Western ‘Feuer | Fi H rt FORT WAYNE, Ind.. a — When|€F@ . Reents Mr, strobe seville wo iremen niu Syeanold Ricky Loy got his gin-/ SNe a8. operations director, ken — vere ¥ ] sales manager, assistant gen- and -who will accept collect telephone ' 0 « j|ger catght in the end gate of a/€™@ ’ calls from shippers or reeeivérs of by f plod ng R d truck. his parents had to take eral sales manager and general ; Persons _@cctting to. be. “placed. onthe x | i agio both the boy and the truck te a ot aed Caciecia Wants investor who owns land Grand Trunk - Credit t, fot ; ie aM as a messenger- . . the, reeeipt of splice shinments, please) Two Avondale volunteer firemen |MOsPital to get them separated. | 14 ctork with Chevrolet in Cin- and will build or who presently freight t Holly, Michigan. ; ‘ 5 , te ia ; "Pes desiring Turiber in Tomas a ee ign when o iat Luckily it was nly a toy truck, cen ch Pada rou eo aa cay has building suitable for retread Led ey were testing “‘e | and ir of pliers did the 920 . | ire FD. Ach, Grand Tronk Weste Pe he = a pair of pliers Jb. - | tober 1946, when he was assigned shop operation. Need building prone WO 2-2280 eam = = even to GM's central office in Detroit. nate x: hina Hall, 117 E. = St., Rochester. | Don’t Understand Product se ° approximately 10,000 sq. ft. | . of ? ° , - : : William — = oe —_ , Republic of San- Marino _ floor: aréa—gas and water avail ; | 246 re80- 2809 Dearborn 8t, Rochester, Agricu Departmen P : } ) n tse, «| 8nd Harold F. Miller, 43, of 2137 |Scientists spent more than five Okay’ Anti-Red Cabinet able. Prefer North, Northeast or | 1066 Pord “2's Ch Cpe. MéFV20033| Auburn Rd., Pontiac T years and teste: about 15,000; ‘Nortiwest Pontioc crea : Mondera tee Reece Sach. “inet, Were beth treated for facial cuts formulas before toming up with REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO o . address being “where | the is) at St. Soseph ‘Mercy Hospital.;N N Diethyl-toluamide,” the basic| (UPI) ~The newly-chosen grand | ; ; : seoreg end may be eer ms Oct. 1, te.| and released, Serodiant a new ieeect and general council of this gaa io 4 : aoe | COLA they are trying tolenclave surrounded by Italian so . | ROPE, OF PUBLIC HEARING. | The men told sheriff's deputies determine why its works—whether|last night confirmed, an. anti- , - Write stating. lease ania Ate. \i tae, Michigan: Nétice is _given|they were testing a radio andiit is the smell, taste, touch, or he Com- N that * yo the City Charter elmike set rum by a wet cell battery he smell, taste, touch, or/Communist cabinet, with t yy arbi f ty iM lwhen it “blew up” in their 1 — insects don’t like! munists and Socialists abstaining MR. A. O. BI EHM | pm. EST. on . the th dey) 8s oot et jn_the-final vote. ; ot October, 1959: in Commisston | . ; The council, domiriated by anti- 5 Chamber, City Hall for the of. ; ‘ mending ‘the “Andon! “Approprintion No, T Back No Going th church doesn’t neces- Communist groups, was. elected| * Spoken ine te Firestone Tire and ‘Rubber Co | Ordinance for Year 1990 to sD, urning iw ; ¥ prepriste the sum of “Two Hundred ; sarily r some people religious, ‘Sept. 13 in the first aserggre members of : p | nd Dollars © ($200,900) the! SAN FRANCISCO (UP1T)—One- ‘any than going to,a race- victory at the polls since World ety 405 He ; Ca j z ; 7 id n a. < 2 Eitrary Consyuction Puna """ year-old Susan. Hélltmgsworth ‘track makes yqu &-horse:: ., Old-|War If. ~ That election crusbed “Four, Roses Socie Y, St., oss . Dated “Septem 3S teem: | took a big step towards woman. |timers recall when people worried Comentinist of regaining _ Detroit Michigan a8 y R RVANS. need ers ed pee ont about dying broke, instead of liv-/power Jost. in & bloodiess' civil- war 1 e-e aN ’ : vy dept. 9, a8! Permanent, ing that way, —Earl Wilson. Itwo years ago. FOOL HSS MOTRUEAS EL, AT, LADO WHEE 7 <2 A . e t si” | inf j at, oR’ i i. ‘ jj ‘ . ft —= * *SIx : dl ] 1 ‘ial ; 7 a | MI Di . ; , a ” ‘ e a s i gh errr 9 ‘, in 1999 eo “ r | ores : rossing ” De te . ” . oo r { | S | ANN \ ath N Tl : a 3,099 ee a 0 ic IE RON a a ae . MENTS e nee . . Tf oo (e] . TS * wr ar, W ons Dori : 96; 21 9 rinecsbncne | Houses PR * a ’ ith c ring Card of - +o as Working 900, WILLIA. , BEDEM. ESS is ‘ we aS — nd_T alif In N Thank Prank a! ae scan GAMAt 6 MOD _ WED . Pe exa orni Men S$. ; will Diener h, , ie rn ear ry EST yi NE ; ad wee oe: s Wo oO Fk lal re | 7 ont rae _ MAI SDA , ee oe PO, waston Worst ° ywers oe 1 home? win’ Ker nd x bertic Errchont sa cian DENS — ‘. SEP Pp’ ' oo ‘G Fu tees | Rev. Oct. viet “one a yi aS terstate 3TON (U 3 : neral Di ; 2| Cemete interme P. Somer a ig oo ' r EMB A Pst BES - (IC Comm Pl— Tt Cemete: tors wow B oe a — Ld Son nae B ER 30, | ay ag ie 8 ICC) reported tod en ee ener ¥ io bu : y Jay Al 19 : y ae perm eported tod e Commissi | 1 4 ARLE. i -_ toon~ ie in a! 59. yes a ae eh f ‘ ° RE . - f i . 2 nfs Sale Homwee._$ - | 3,099 nllneun killed ° that 1 mh REAL 5 hee 2 1b: _ tv! reens. a ee } For S " J 7 . : fi » mee , z 7 , e Cross ions at ri a total ESTATE brady pee Leo ve ‘aunt ly ner proseciy: , 7 \ | ings last rajlroad | al of | FOR at ilar be At 3 mberlai ce % wo \ \\AR { Aa ~, . -; ane to ey Sale Howes save| tt Mone a EE ee tm ) AY = ‘ . . fs 3 5 we e ICC si * -neome P Houses , terment ia . sehina umerielt ¥ 18 1 a ¥ Fiat ib; hg eee were nn Sie cree. | ay 5 ae ii Tate E accide ZN ro , wi my ae - i w dents, incl in VarK ns al ile Rese ropert 7 hogan 10 Funeral Danie at tho ener ‘gs iake SiceC ‘s tds 2 ell a _ includ ‘Tae so vibe rt P y H taken am, “De, corey at the 7 asad} $8,260. rivile Le a at s motor my ped ypes of ban P roperty & HA ome, “Take Ort ‘Diane eada Penton ly lot Coen 24036 ; a highw vehicles oy jans as [nd Sale | eee art 8 6 Orion. rtelt thes, aan Mutt ,HoUsE ‘ . rig sr Close to ‘ ay Ss an % 1dus ans 1 PT s or cash ~ att < iersevitony. a TOD Bs | aralored poring i969, pti House. ms gro Excellent 3B. bon are iivsnidlin 1ons oie Sale Ac perty ll dear tathar of of Cor . HENRY ape parueees uTiLiry 7 ou 7 home A Terms ed a eve fi or Sal "reage 1 were’ merase ier Hardy, | Near pee ct ae arge AND f ger ble. 2 tetil’ soone™ : # coutl igure Re Le Far 12] Rudy | Hard cock, Hardy. ray.'4 af Garrat Dr, 009 -«¢ near age: Baths.| room ¥ downw Huation s repre nt Far rms 13 Thom Hampton, Ari Cec! bli PAMIL iabsw Graven 01 on Cleese in home, d ard t of th vent. |e m Pr pane eas ag dy ray |. eoene Y HO Pains, with ph TO gees brive. ing room large "Ww aot, r~, wa in e 10-year Rene Husiness peed 14 ora Peale Pet juas ae greet ide Ti : bre sium. sid en "Close tor" ‘ car eRe living =; iliamS ‘Ollimis y sush ents re 15! Virgie rie weber, Mardy. Aas eere itt ROOMS. coment, “oll. tus to x 150 gos a bed Lak id . there etch I ease f »pert 15) Vinge Fee 7 Fickas 35-7762 aay irl er ‘oll fate Pol ge ; | with room e P a dae sho wer Ge tSa aig “alkdaae Virgie Adkins. ga, Picker mineral at reiden ben Tile bath. RON © Pull base-| Attacker ake Privilége ath ile re 3,56 eorE . Pr 16 M kins, dw Pick MS pay reside: = th. 3 bed $. uown ed injured toll ronal id | or Exc gid ie wan Me Loses Bo ard | Ol ; i ment. MY! attached 3 we Lae’ can month. — a sed of 1,37 ngs, with | ~ chan; 1t| Se ce will be Louls Shelton _* nds, ATH MY, Os ibs. Sees | on roo . with coun i Feo $7 St and sith | ange Pica, ee Crabtree. | Adxins,| 7S. sate does VEN y— ing s Const Re age A pale ies “and f Cal ° nd 3,7 B uneral rom eid a Pune 6ow & Ett inon 960. 4 ‘ gi Paige 3 pe =. 3x24 Ma fan room ality ay of H M t re a f A th age. te i: ft ece all ft. ce ne- Pe einen jy PMPLOYME cies Pathe “rom vt ns “ owe vaen & insurance int te oath one: fenced Jp corn ae ora Cana} frovs day Lake P a waste ‘FOS ) oN \ i. includes sonab e- stata ladt yen han AHS dent NE den Mardy. will "Clar n Malone fot oy Bek full ba "Cite HAWTHC ‘takes le down month rreginaed orn! tones. seers rivileges cent of t ear Ww fe yee ot h ai ‘clo Want ae i see ane Me Heike’ 4 at a i a mg t 2 Beds: RNE scH zs eas mene after res N shore Foom. | $5,350 came le hal 25 0 ore 2 ed Mi ee EPT j Mais) crtec part BEDR 5-607 it hb got im ae lee on came son ie tanga 18 Bane Male ed peed fade Coa ea fare, Soci a 8: oe: caer Maes: Pins th ? ‘ Tex: ‘ante emale f Tt Mrs of Mr ‘ag y Mi Com. with $ me: e ry tehen. ; iad! ed 2 \ 26 ut 86 per “tien ied ale survived ee ne AUBURN ¥ 2-370 OAKLAND Sonat a 337. ceol’ ot Gt Sen borne rooms, den end $10,500 be “frome Gi a to ewes per m nenl Age 2 ae is me nine” Rha pson rod aut tall eevee + 5 LAKE FRO 7, mortgage: iia W with $1 00" dc ie oe a re £ ‘ wh | “ motes ZI heral tetvice see ne eo a a beenee Tite home. ‘Ls Fiend Bell he © aft Low “dawn THe atkins Lake = a : com a me Tes ar Seounted 23) vot et te ll be held rea aud’ Berri Chic sitomatie r . rge en vate. meee otter € oe = c ce em decal t | cnedou nk Mante : fale m William Ee le yao p held Tour. $750 any $800 dow $0 “js house 7-30 bio. terms dla furnace 4 por ? A JO i Mr Wheat rare Firepl P'astered allie one , ie ‘d Fe aq! ™ me. ake: wih th DOW = fh = ; . Ow . Pence isa TC on! ie e an enroem edhe”? ' aoe Mr Hapa sas oiisaine Rev ty “roam 80.100 | A twee a = re wat sia 1704 ‘goss ae Real bi atertard wiidebed one nts ar Be) oorh wil (e n- r A x C4 | ~ 5 ea ce ith ga- pes PEGE Maes Biple © emetery pos vone 150 arge _ Wal EN at “el alte € 8 O ter . ery ; MERDI Iple P faces a seasio dale H fen ulilt- re ton N.R _ F eptTa or an gan m omm ms. : VICE ce yaa 'wal inerel Home 4 igh 1 ced iat Ma Dae Open Eves . Realt ———— E ph, J R alg modern ercia Russian L, iC SS OFFERES . tn age Be Wen , 30 Hane lt ' mmediace refund'"' ybe you ought . wJav es | & Sun. we ai — Jaf -25 533 d. | eee : ’ ‘ RED *" faa one aural ad! nem eu See a oe to ; ALA et a ‘ _ nine Com and i is sition: Scientist iiding S 5 cuusies F neph ved by lar t A [N go bac. a we« . — e yerd plete in ex home . val g Ser Ni ld Bria WteY eit “ne iy ote we a HAN ee k to . - ; ™ \ $11. witb cellent is M j MICe ap af ar neve iy AX A G iL 2 cr I | ae t ! \ ara, re- ore Co li a es ag! TT verbs Oi 2 “a a i ‘8 ORE or = “ ili. ;~oo* For Sal —-——_ ~ scauty K Yor e i Open { ay a ahs pa operat wd ki Sen : “6 Feta ree ern octane 4 pom Ba ha . prices aoa DERB Ca : € Houses — —— parlor ar a ma aden OR 3-129 S. 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Ni : ‘ee 2-4 rest. yee Lake i] 4 . “RB a ar. or q ved acr uated ie t ania las « tele ee ae OR 3. down $ ( Nice | \ a x ud" fav cored ree es ° { af nto am oI foaoftlar Sale les 6 2.) R }- a fnsurence INLY So e kami fa VILL ae D E . oowkl 2 ee tanya. Soa 3 Sin exeotlendag “are west Mee Uy aie ti ste ae otal, ean BOR eat, Reaconati dows Ee ern fonatog gets Nene | ss A atlantic. cul nex C Bays Foesicc tan a ool, oR The only Parent-Teacher’ Assn. meeting scheduled this week in Waterford Township will be held at 8 tomorrow night at the Wil- liam Austin Burt School Preceding the regular business meeting, teachers wil] be in their riod with parents. Special entertainment and games will be under the direction of Mrs. Dodge Melkoriian, and there will ibe a community-sing. rooms for a brief consultation pe-| hurts comedians I woildn't“be on the air at: all.” I \living. The bilis, mostly dealing with) The lad does seem to be enjoying | Barber) Factor, now a wealthy Los! Angeles realtor. By EARL ‘Conrad Hilton Makes | Big Hit With Wilsons WILSON - | NEW YORK -— Conrad Hilton, America’s Host, opening a luxurious new | s it, as long as WILSON |phatically. “You're feeling good now?” I asked. “Well,” she said ‘a bit hesitantly, “I’m all right.” | The rumor that Brigitte Bar- idot’s given up her bridegroom and returned to Sacha Distal is a lotta you know-whatta;claims. ‘Raoul Levy, her producer, who's here. Faye Emerson's date was young socialite Peter Howard .» « Diana Barrymore arrived from the Virgin Islands and rushed to Goldie’s in pedal- pushers... She's s0-o-o slender riow. THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . Ava Gardner requested a special scréening of “On the to the N iad Jewish holidays... TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: w 0:30— WIR, Jack Harris WWJ, Worid ‘s Adt - : 5 in the Burt ‘School cae ‘Hews — ‘a eure teh CKLW, Mary Morgan WXYE, pay OS sede been invited to attend =o - wath ted wal Wivwa, hewn Tree aie eer psaclig pan di wai be soryed 1:00—WJR, Guest Hows Ww Club ‘ : ¥ SAG te ces | fate gee Seem, | GRE Gon, | EERE taccrzee, (tv members of the emeutve Conn = WPON. tary Bird WCAR. News ~whon: bes tan: . = . - \ Le . w r 7 I ae A * . ‘ Aa WIR. Compenin sia OB Big Anniversary Held ware. fight. Trem 1 WIR, Den Kirby wei teve, | Sad Wane, ucea for Lil Abner’s Daddy WPON Tente J WAYR, News, Wall CKLW. Joe Vann ” | emioeenl vs sai | WXYZ Right, Tres wan, ews whan, Croe teewe” WATS. M. eborr | admen. created a Dogpatch AR. Woodling : - | emp—wan teem WIBK, Meleoa atmosphere yesterday to honor en 48 WCAR. News, Bennett Al Capp on his 58th 9:08. WIR News Muste " Morgan WPOR. Carriage Trade : WWs. Moana” vars. : ver :; sate birthday and the 25th anniversary diac aaa Wisk fee One eeunbes’ arremncon | ©2—WIR Muse man of his L'il Abner comic strip. Wont, “Meleee "Me te, | inaatih toes, Rountup | 5-00— wan, J 2 A gag at oe Was, Been, ww Neve, Prone -~) The Advertising Club of Wash- ome vam. Nrmotene WER Revs Woit CRLW, Jor Van. Sree. Boos, igen [ENR converted a plank hotel ert : — ST Ww Stereo % dining . room into a backwoods one Jack sorrel. - | CKLW, News. De News. Parte \ . a cKLe ~ eae Boxe ; News. lewis ‘bie WIR, Muse man - . ,backdrop for the ceremony, at- , pe yes, Canty “on “| SRNR Bees Ghote jtended. by government officials 10:90--WIR, Muse Nemecwam, seve mage’ | ERG, Syne Latyiy | Avex, Spins Mctaed'* |and other: cartoonists. £;. rie i toe . , oe ; : ., * % . iy on Disneyland ... That's earl, brother. - F Hoo (Copyright, 1959) ; x * * * Py EARL’S PEARLS: When something doesn't turn out as you §. expected, you can bet it's being driven. by a woman. 4 Someone -has suggested that) Khrushchev will now be at peace with thé U.S, but declare war and the B.W.=When he remembered without prompting that : the B.W.'s name is “Rosemary.” (He does it by associating her with his sister, Rose- ment would still go pn” mary Carpenter, but who cares how he does probably he does it?) The new room's called “The Columns” and Dorothy Strelsin thought it was very nice “that he named the room after the newspaper columns.” Hildegarde sang en- _ chantingly for the opening and in one lyric propounded quite an philosophy of life: “It's ‘my considered opinion that the place to be is where I'm at.” Hilton’s next foreign opening: Pittsburgh. I phoned Diane Varsi in North Beiinington, Vt., on the rumor she’s returning to Hollywood — and she denied interesting | paANE ay Beach,” and sat through it alone ... Sammy Davis Jr.'s coming | .¥. Apollo theater-—but won't work Oct. 10 and fl, the igovernment reorganization, all his bachelor status. ‘have Jan. 1 effective dates. But) the constitution provides no bill THE CHANNEL SWIM: Person shalt become law until 90 day8itq Person, which returns to CBS- after __fipat—gdjournment unless Ty on Friday, Oct. 16, with visits given immediate effect. 'to Jack Webb and Mae West, is | Acting Gov, John B. Swainson moving its entire production staff isaid he has called the timing from New York to Hollywood in iproblem to the attention of key order to visit more than one screen lawmakers. No decision has be@ star a month, as it did under its made as yet, Swainson said old budget. . . . NBC-TV's Jack “To attempt. to put these acts'Paar will Jack Benny's guest room at the Savoy-Hilton, made a hit with me ifto effect any time other than star on Sunflay, Nov. 29, over CBS- the first of the calendar year Ty . George Bernard Shaw's would create a lot of problems,” \+Misalliance.” starring Robert Swainson said ‘‘But state govern- Morley and Kenneth Haigh, is CBS- TV's Playhouse 90 production for - ; Thursday, Oct. 29 State Police Reassigned | | LANSING uw A switch in as/ | Signments of two officers has been! jannounced by, State Police. Corp. | (David J. Feldkamp has been |transferred from Detroit to Man- listee and Corp. Francis J, Zen lotti from Manistee to Detroit. Seales and Service ADIO-TV Night SWEET’S R O M & Fe 422i W. Heren FE 4 _on New 196048TV Exciting NEW COLORS and DESIGNS Slimmer -Than- Ever YOU CAN OWN ONE FOR ONLY 1.75 PER WEEK! NO MONEY DOWN! opener Pn ete ee eet ogeiten ee boy 2p MEETS en dee Ione Pp ee ile Me bea tal ian Se ao ee are a rE ieee Pee ee ne ee en ee ee 1 gh 2 ra a : if : * ! ~ T I#*PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 a ae Superintendents of West Sieh Sem § Relies oie imines nee Recluse Military Aengamy vee confined its mepenne- in 1802 until : Now Back: . sat U ° of M.. > . eos | ¥ ARBOR ww Cheng. + | August First Month 2 bing we hid in the neu * ss | Hold Own With ‘58 but church for four years because | | he failed in college, has returned Goorges-Newports | Sad Total Far Ahead re mea yg with —— | a student again. lewelty Dept. _|} CHICAGO (AP) — The rising) The 28-year-old Chinese student | | 74 North Saginaw St. 4 trend in the nation’s traffic death) jam Gin ale deeded 46 a = been halted—temporarily, iurn himself into a living dead i : ~ | at least. man when he failed in engineer- | “| Th» National Safety Council re- ing at University of Michigan in | ported today a seven-month climb 1965, has charted a new course | | ended in August, This was ,the) which he hopes will lead to a | | first month of 1959 that did not! career in international law or ' | Pr yer one-7—™@ |\show an increase in deathg over| diplomacy. | : r ithe corresponding month of 1958. | * * * | : The August fatality total—3,450 iis © Msiecy ‘major. Tw is ven the same as in Aygust last) carrying 18 credit beers in ea . American Literature, French, But the toll for the first eight Philosophy, Political Skene and ‘months of this year—26,810—was History. He also seeks to find twelb ahead of the count of 22,940) anonymity among the univer: OP rate igee Moetha ot 10, aera meng, inl im AGINE! uP TO 30 MPG IN an Vy aa NBC esurnaled that cieabsine in: a 4 hier talle io eogincaring, « ‘ juries\ through the first eight) gms | course he took to comply with : ' ‘ & j months of this year total 800,000 4 - 3 A PASSENGER CAR | It wkeditéd the break in the) , eS his father’s wishes, Lim dis- * i 6- 5 : we VP atalit} i. ‘ | appeared and was not seen ggain | 2 — . |steady \rise in fatalities to im ; : | ant oth: cit | A . ; » ‘ prayed ‘driver behavior and law Bc mere neckina s age. | og 4 : | ‘2 , @ enforcement causgd by alarm over ae : : | police, checking out reports) of a | 3 . . a ne coming tall 3 prowler, found him huddled in | : HAVEN'T FELT UP TO PAR The orcit said that, while . | the corner of makeshift quarters |. 3 i ; LATELY, NOW IS A GOOB Tue motor vehicle deathe rone 4 per : ° under the eaves of the First I, : COMING OCT. 8TH... 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