RET eee ee eT ne Se NOD eT Ra Tae enn Ternary mene / f yA ff / ff / / - fying. force. _ : = He said both ‘President aes that the United States would not ~~ {Dulles detended U.S. dealings ’ criticism jhas now been voiced by *. Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz, editor of -inM Move fo Build ; a Third Force” Say 3 Ws” “Unthinkable eZ for Free Nations to Be ~ Neutral to. Communism _ WASHINGTON (® — Sec-| retary of State Dulles said) — today the nations of West-|_ ern. Europe should become} — power in| | world affairs. He. called it - unthinkable i should be neutral toward! — a third great Soviet ‘communism. At a news conference,|” that they Dulles strongly endorsed/' efforts by ‘West. German) Ade-' _nauer and others bas convert Chancellor Konrad Pilot into a siecle uni- Fame Fe ? hower and he fayor this and. do not consider. it fo be a slap at the United States. Under avgrene§ as = wheth- and the United States, Dulles said he thought it appropriate that Europe should develop into a third great power and said he ‘believes it is within the capacity of the European nations. — » Unless they so develop, he add- ed, their future-looks very dubious indeed. He said ft is unthinkable that Christian countries should be neutraltoward materialistic and atheistic Soviet communism. Dulles made these major points on other matters: : 1. Talks between Yugoslav Pres- | ‘dent Toons Soviet ‘leaders pre-) sumably involve very serious questions of relations between Russia and Red satellite countries. Dulles said he believes Tito favors independence of from Soviet domination — which --yneans Dulles thinks Tito. is seek ing an. objective” favored by the United mates: * * 2. There are differences between the Un'ted States and Britain- France over what Dulles called] fundamental issues in ‘the Suez Canal crisis. In sum, he. asserted identify itself 100 per cent—with colonial powers because it seeks friendly relations-,with anticglon- ial countries. the ~ satellites Ve, SERIES ENTHUSIAST — George Schneider ot Brooklyn, first in line for public sale of World eat en ee here beat wghe-eties ies qpanid Wr 0-4: m. (EDT). oo ee ee es order ewe Ne - 2 a AP Wirephete : President Eisenhower is - |back at the White House hunting first time to try winning two key eS Senate seats for the GOP. WASHINGTON ans) — cal receptions in Ohio and |Kentucky and.a full day of| attacking Democrats. campaign south for the Body of Hunted Dad Found i in Woods coentet NoG (INS)—A,crazed 34-year-old tefiant farmer used a shotgun, rifle and woods ax “today to mtrder-his six small “children. pins 2 6 8s : A deputy—-sheriff who went to Pe hom bone of Raee-A, King Father Kills | . Nee ame a elie: anova’ Gan 6 Children = Neighbor told depution the chil-|v eee soa aeines: ‘joined sheriff's deputies and a citizens’ posse in doorway leading from the room-to the living room. end. ra 3. On a current political issue, -with Argentine Dictator Juan Peron, The record has been attacked) by Democratic candidates and La Prensa, who returned — to Buenos ‘Aires when Peron. “was ousted, Pontiacs Total 405,729 for 36. Assembly. Lines’ Close Down for Inventory and Model Changeover ‘Total production of 1956 Pontiacs reached 405,729.cars today as as- sembly lines closed’ for the annual inventory and model changeover, according\to Semon’ E. Knudsen, GM vice president and general manager of Pontiac Motor Divi, sion. “The model's run was the fourth highest in Pontiac history. It Awas exceeded by figures of 446,429 in 1950, 418,619. in 1983,. _and the all- time 1955 -high "of 554,090, Production of 1957 Pontiacs will start Oct. 15, Knudsen’ said, with dealer showings’ ponent for : Nev. 9. = ., weade-total of 5,500 Pontiac: worker's: ~ Seles. are expected tobe idled during! the shutdown, beginning today. Of) these,. 3,440 wifl. return t6 work : “Monday, and/the rest by Oct. 15, / Of the 1986 Pontiac production, 30 per cent was in the luxury Star: Chief series. Another 24 per cent was in the 870 series; and 46. per, cent in the economy priced 860) & % “house, Fe Pontiac city commissioners have opposed the railroad proposal to build.a switch+ ing yard stretching half a mile west from Baldwin Avenue. along Walton Boulevard. : They have said it would inter: fere with their plans to improve and widen Stanley Avenue’ as a .|north-south artery to relieve—traf-| fic along Baldwin. Yesterday, Ewart told county supervisors he has just discev- ered Potitiac does not own the 43-foot. Stanley Avenue right of way. He ‘said a section ‘ the road is among parcels -of county-owned land now being. offered for sale and that Grand. Trunk Railroad is about to -buy it. APPROVED FOR SALE According to Ewart, this section concealed by a lengthy legal de- scription — was approved for sale by. supervisors. at. the Sept. 17 meeting. of the Board. — Pleading for reconsideration of the’ vote of approval, Ewart- said loss of the right of way would be “a blow to the northeast quadrant of the city comparable to the blow ’ |reeeived by the Andrea Doria.” He explained the right of way was inadvertently included in the city's tax rolls during the depres- sion, and was sold to the county through the State Land Board when the taxes weren't paid. Supervisor Harold K. Schone, moving board approval of Ewart's request said, “We have always co- operated with the city of Pontiac, I think: we should continue the pol- icy.’ Supervisors unanimously agreed, Schone, chairman of the County Building committee, made his mo- tion despite the fact that city fa- thers have taken no action on a ‘request he sent them-—in April ‘Wrailer home. The ther driver, to the Gridiron the football teams, however, stu- $/daubed the Spartan statue on the East Lansing campus with univer- sity colors arid painted their block | “M" in strategic locations. such tactics as carving an ‘‘S”’ the Michigan stadium turf and sry. ing to block up the Engineering | Arch on the.Ann Arbor campus. ‘asking temporary vacation of West Boulevard to’ facilitate building of the © pro’ Headon Crash Kills. Girl, 18-Months-Old Eighteen-month-oid Sally Rey- nolds of Lapeer, was killed yester- day.when the car she was riding ‘in. With. her mother and three other ® children was struck headon by an- : er federal s and heavi- the hunt, and ETT TT ener spending anc ral taxation.’ rushed : ; ioe a fearby prison camp, The mass slayings apparently all took place this morning, after|- - {the children were ready for school. Supervisors Aid Pontiac) »in Grand Trunk Conflict Last-minute maneuvering by Pontiac. City Attorney William A. Ewart—and unexpected cooperation. from the County Board of Supervisors—yesterday left Pori- tiac still in bargaining position over the proposed Grand Trunk Railroad freight yard in. the city’ s north a little girl’s blue and white book satchel holding a speller, note- book and some broken crayons. A neighbor who livés about 100 yards from the King home, Mrs. William Daughtry, was overcome by the tragedy emotionally, She listed the names of the King chil- dren and observed: “Except for the fighting between him and his wife, Mr. King was a good man, They fought quite a bit but we never interfered. He was the best tenant farmer my hus- -band ever had, He paid all of -his bills this year and had money in the bank." The couple had one of their argu- ments. yesterday . . . Mrs. King charged her husband with assault, and Deputy. Hatch and a fellow of- ficer went to the farm home to other, Her mother, Mrs. Florence Rey: | nolds: 23, and a brother Michael, 3. are both in good conilition at Flint + {children and went fo a neighboring Hospital and bruiseS. Lapeer County deputies said the Reynolds car was struck while turning into the driveway of her today ‘with -cuts Lawrence ee 38, of Flint, was cut and bruised. UM-MSU Aare to Confine Capers EAST LANSING @ —. Michigan |‘ ‘lot Kwangtung during the last two serve the warrant this morning, The mother was not at home last night, She left King and the community about 15 miles away: to spend the night. Officers who talked to her this morning said she became hystert- cal when told of the slayings. Nationalist Planes Shot “HONG KONG (®—Peiping radio. said tonight one Chinese National- ist plane was shot down and three others damaged in the Swatow area of-the south China province days. No mention was made off Communist losses. Ss and Michigan State students have agreed on a non-aggression pact to |. try to end raids on each other's campuses prior to Saturday’ s foot- ball game. The peace.‘pact floes net-apply to dent leadets emphasized. Now’s the Time ||. to sell all kinds of good used | heating equipment and ac- cording to the trem: amount of calls this little In the past, UM students have State students countered syd Student courts will try any van-] dals caught and the raiders will be made to clean up any damage, both schools: agreed, ‘In addition, | new County Court-\pros*eution of civil court’ action iwill. be encouraged. Ale * Duo. THERM OIL HEATER, Warit Ad brought, there’s- plenty of buyers for it. This ~heater was sold the vety first night. ‘ to § room size with blower and a On 3 6503. * To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 - Just Ask-‘for the * ‘| WANT AD DEPT. 7 | ef | He arrived in Washing- ton early today from Lex- ington, Ky., where he told) ‘a GOP~rally last. night) |there are prospects for low- jer taxes if Republicans win “jin November. - ~ some of the hands outstretched to Phoenix Hotel today. He arrived here from Cleveland for-a—major senna braised estcawrest owed instr s ae , i Police Blame “Aged eckidee foued 5 Miles Away, a Victim of Shock ; + 73-year-old ane apparently set fire to his ,|rented house this morning and left his dead wife’s - |body «lying outside on a- mattress, State Dee se: Seal Sak adier bin etvaned ok te ‘ve. (Emphasizes Swing to Left — =" British lobar. Party “Gives Bevan Office BLACKPOOL, England (#—Britain’s Labor party’ to- day elected Aneurin Bevan as its treasurer, emphasizing} ;~ .| the opposition party’s sharp swing toward advocacy of more state people. his administration is Pig era him either at the airport, - inenhower’s White Houns ached:| oe Oe eee ee ee ing with Maryland Gov. Theodore tionalities Division of the Republi- can National Committee, and_an- other with Attorney General Jacob Javits of New York, a GOP sena- torial _eantiteme: : This dinmnin- af haere was to confer with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in preparation for Dulles’ role Friday in the U.N. debate on the Svez dispute. : Sunny Skies fo Stay Through Wednesday The weather forecast for the Pontiac area tonight is fair and cooler, The low is expected te be around 44 to 48. - Predicted for tomorrow is a little cooler and mostly sunny with a high hear 66 to 70. ..The low ert night in downtown Pontiac was 58, The fhercury stood at 74 a /|Gaitskell as leader of Labor's par- /|ing trend within the party to erase tional Executive Committee, |... Moderate followers of Bit ‘Leader Hugh Gatteken Seem not] ene fiery Welsh orator scored a substantial victory’, “with all its might to Over George Brown, a moderate ‘Labor member of Parlia- jority on the lexecutive, but the Bevanite group of left wingers in- creased its holdings. ~~ | Bevan’s victory touched off spec- ulation he might attempt to unseat Hig dirdeug moyen. _leadier’s post, be id) iow Shc Gk situ ciel Speaker since Sir Winston Churchill His election peas a grow. the old lines of demarcation. be- tween the left and moderafe wings of the party. The moderates-in re- cent years have advocated that no more industries for a while. / Be Counted! _ IKE AND ADLAJ will be registered to vote Nov. 6. If/ you’re not already or township clerk by at 2 p.m. 3 ater adel Bsc ak Oct. 8. Bevan, leadership” miner and Parlinment’s strongest|hydrogen bornb tests and suggest- Britain stand pat and nationalize peace.” Since’ only the United States, Williams Dedicates 2 Months to UF vote. Will you? You must [Powers registered, s¢e your city | on Bomb Tests ‘Adlai Says Ike Should] Head Move; Russia ls Willing es a iff FH along. éd Russia 1s willing to g fi fie aD r i ‘1 fy FEE His i i E i j ¥ Opening Morning Comes Early ‘ right. out of the dishpan and the goose flyway, io Goose Talk Music to ‘Sportsmen By JACK PATTERSON | 4 Well, we haven't any grudge |We still didn't believe it Pontiac Press Outdoor Writer waitress was no Marilyn Monroe, against shooting geese, so we iclose “harr-onk” turned our atten SENEY, UPPER PENINSULA—| So it was that we arrived in | Punorm ie machine to the cov: ition to the left. — 4 The only trouble with opening day {he early morning twilight, at | 104 tage pines, is that it starts so éarly in the| the proposed scene of action, In though ee eee ee ee ere morning—particularly after a ra-| a mood to be mean to dogs and | h we've bees wrong betere. jwere ther brief night. smal{ children. Since sharp-tails | No sooner. had we assemblede)on ti ”“ * * were our planned first order of |un than the air was full of goose|over The placs wesiss business we parked in a grassy |talk. The ground fog had lifted to were stayed was all burn, devoid of cover,. But not perhaps a hundred feet beneath the| perfect ‘right exoept that ¢ for tong. ; fog ceiling were Feeney pag ‘there. ‘appeared | DARK FIGURE | geese, moving in every Grection. away. to be a nest of Next ‘ ‘A dark figure approached out of | PoP ga ee ed the ground-Tog. Ax he drew closer Today's. Press | wn : AES we became convinced that he was pon root all the escapee from Marquette that) Billy Rose in Russia wastes a eat 2 the state police had stopped us and. penn A NOWE.. 6. 66s. -ceccees 8 Theis. Sleep, Jas | warned us about a few minutes|’ Editorials e+ beetesess eee at 4 was, came in fits before: Turned out he was just a} Sports .......sj.e+-.1By.18, 17. bes appr: and starts. , hunter, and it seemed to be!» Theaters: Piapheletinssiis al : | fast was no im P. SON [his opinion that we were parked TV & Ratio Programe... oe | ‘provement, Syrup for pancakesin the middie. of..the--principal Wilson, Earl...........,.... 9 From ‘was served cold. The. was fe 's Pages.. lly 12, 13 | | ic nine ge : a = © -. 18m behalf of Republican candi- dates for state and national offices, / secording to Matthew Buder, / Chairman of the Genesee County Dewey is to attend a rally in «the afternoon and speak at the/ auditorium later that night. Buder| E the asdress will be carried " 0. statewide radio and television The Weather Foti U.S. Weather Bureau Report i . Showers or thandershewers today. i ’ 38 te 76. Pair and cooler tonight, lew +4 te 48.. Tomorrew mestly sunny and, ® Bitle cooler, high 66 to 74. i bla a . Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 e.m At 8 am: Wind velocity 20-25 m.p.h. rection: North. Sun sets Tuesday at 6:13 pm i Bun rises Wednesday at 631 om Moon sets Tuesday at 5:06 p.m. i Maon Wednesday at 5:35 a.m Downtewn Temperatures a 1D am oes I aoe. Te! oes <0 1 | > 638) “Ome Year Age im Pontiacs i temperature. ooo. caes * Pier Ws ° vx 42) t-veeee 56 ae, oh shed Monday's 7 tere 71 : eT 76) 2 4 Milweukee 72 64 * “ay Lil 8 53, Fr] nein Trial Date Reset chart 8 pres atte ae thodists with 9 million, - me # tiam:F, Dohany who alleges that a|!* November. eat ware, and Gilt “we have ‘Wentern iplomits said their|™* Mies Calvo Pechewtts, 21, of West 40, of Philadelphia, She had’ been _ times and Luther twice by a@ German luger found near Luther's outstretched hand. . * */ “O'Mahoney -quoted the girl's ‘President Richard M. Nixon today| Parents as saying she had been i i Inamed former ambassador to’ |Moscow George Kennan as. the au- ithor of a proposdt to abandon the terday in a Milwaukee’ speech when he said some advisers to the State Department under the Demo- cratic administration had urged guch abandonment. The vice president told a news conference today that under the “Kennan theory,” abandonment “ts a fact we must recognize and one which we can do nothing about.” rs He said such a proposal has nev- er had any effect. on Secretary -of State John Foster Dulles and nev- er would have, He said ‘millions’ of Democrats, including: Demo- cratic candidate Adlai Stevenson, disagree with it, ‘ , Red Foreign Minister : . Heads for New York | LONDON. —Moscow radio. to- |day. announced the departure. of Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri \Shepilov for New York to take \part in the Security Council's Stiez Canal debate. Shepilov ig ted in -New York tomorrow, : ; “going with Lather for about—six months but broke off with him sev. eral weeks 4go.”” A note found in ' : ; Luther’s pdckets said t PR Pineau, Soviet Foreign Minister =Uropean satelite mations to the) “1000s metts sald Wat — Sutton, reviewing ‘the history of Dmitri Shepilov and Communists. weiter whe ine to “de cometh the Republican administration's in- | Foreigy Minister ‘Mahmoud Fowall sine Qed seins a gute’ Oeics Benne are expected tomorrow. U. $.+~ Nixon first raised the issue yes- he -Investigators said the shootings may have occurred about an hour before the evening rush hour, when the bodies were found, Royal Oak Doctor ~ Named to Office -‘A Royal Oak doctor was named president-elect of the Michigan Assn. of Osteopathic Physicians opened its 58th annual convention in Grand- Rapids yesterday, * Dr. Joseph A. Walker will take office. in 1957 replacing new pres- ident, Dr. John H, -Morrison of Detroit, : Nearly 1,000 Osteopaths from throughout. the state are attend- ing the three-day affair. Top speakers during the sessions will be Dr, Robert D. McCullough of Tulsa, Okla., president of the American Osteopathic Assn. and Dr. True B, Eveleth, Chicago, ex- ecutive secretary. ; | | i ~~ WILL BE iy RUSS’ COUNTRY STORE 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road ers. 4 L. CLOSED ” ae Wednesday, October 3 - Due to a Death in the amily : and Surgeons. as the organization — » * 4 * ies $ tp ee ae | 1S capeege — is ae 3 aay ee, } } 1S leg oi Be ae a4 So i eg 2 ga Picccae eh oe * : ; Eee at : fe E i Bs: 1 ‘ ae ee EG " . 1 , io Re eon ee 7 ; A 4 4 ‘ a orem i oy ¥ i ; “ pe s i " | : ha reese hee ; rei tee 2 te ie : SO ae ane 4 . ; " ee 2 ee i a -_ Je * Bi: % 4 4 i oh hee oy ms are + bie Pes i 4 eee : yes th a4 vee i, ™ 1a” 3 note paeroy: the pinnacle of the crest, it not mee, ALL METAL 0 x : +010 e talked ere ere gin ee Teae tec at tg catae, and with that thor * . _| more fun than a barrel of monkeys| "ind T was just wondering ) ~~ |who will now step up and— _—{/0oked around the place what be- P. Fra raggle | Just a moment, folks—Don {s/C0Mme Of.the players who were inge of sales |tied up with an Ed Sullivan con-|bere; but it takes more than play- me avented feel- |tract and can't talk. but next we|/®Ts t© win a pennant and so it’s now back |have my good friend Sandy Amo-|™Y. Pleasure to present the only a ation here in |TOS who, opps, just remembered, |"e™aining person in the victorious winners |he can't speak: English good like|‘Mbhouse, your friend and mine, “All steel file cheit~with lock and -Stevenso a “inn Car. |Me, 90 we'll , jLee Scott, custodian of the press , wy ne é In the Senior Cir- |™e, So we'll pass right on next to = ! key, Indexed foldefs for easy filing iti¢ figures to appear sep- mm me it's a |Roy Campanella who . . . who! 0%: 8° Step right up to our Urpo | of papers, As sHown, with carrying 4 y at & series of rallies held) . ner, but T knew [just left unfortunately. . , but microphone and said a word Mr. = wae fo 7 oe a « : : from the heroes | don't go ‘way, folks, we've a Sette 2 aaa | eeedececs jeeeeee ecee eee es ecesbecsecess nia ¢lties, =, : trom your |SPecial message 1b give you from| “T got an-ulster myself,” Scot- |E stunrs ~ HOT-DIPPED GALVANIZED, Fritchey said invitations — goals} ae smusbees Sabie none other than . ty sald proudly. —-> - — “= ss ae eadpet os peng hase aie i ge J Scavonl, so without further ade— | (Thirty-four minutes later.) 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Boxed, Pe , 4 as Me AAA AA ADEA EERE EO side. 6. months y| to 3 years.. \ \ }\ of is fos coo « + i i } ry * An yf “The teachers defend them- ' Belves by saying they were taught that this plan is superior. Their professors in the state university “We ‘think that merit dencivee its. proper reward, even ‘though “there is hurt pride for the also- yans,~ ' The tonsils of school children / "T was’ a track man in and lost. many races: But™ rather be in a competitive Fs and lose, than*run and be given an ‘E’ along with’ all _ track nien in that event.” © — WHAT IS GENIUS \* *.- Edison once said that genius is 99 per cent perspiration. é So hard work is vital ‘to success, as well as.inherited 1.Q.,’ morality and a rugged physical chassis. A diligent person with average ~ LQ. ¢an run circles around a brilliant but lazy student. . But when that brilliant student also works as hard as the aver- age, he should merit a superior . mark. Otherwise, you kill “the whole incentive principle that has made civilization progress. Even our enthusiasm for sports . would largely disappear if nobody kept track of strokes on the golf links, or,,Tuns .scored when the Yankees’play ball. Our’ Olympic Games are of trerhendous “interest because spe- =~ AT'S FoR = = HA TR as 7 3 ) “ ee cific scores are allotted, We want oe Olympics where all contestants Pie! es marks, “similar parallel, regardless of , wrece tly alah tock tans : * Calls School Trend Un- American rades ona Tet the latter ow heect same scale, Pjecework is the ideal plan wherever it can be adapted to in dustry, for that gets back to the American principle. Whenever you ‘level off the good with the bad and give everybody the same pay or the same score or the same school mark; ‘you have patterned after Russia’s ideology. COMMUNISM CAN’T WIN ~ And Commumism can’t possibly succeed, For it vee inherent human nature. Even in the ideal ‘environment of the early Christian era, it failed, And Peter, as well as other Apostles who had lived with Jesus personally, ~ still: couldn’ t keep Communism going. “See the fifth Chapter of Acta. <_ * jun ta 14 umn where the - leaders get ‘big incomes and live in luxury, while the average work- er receives a standard wage, so our American society shows a ers or officials where top sal- aries are often $50,000 per year, plus expenses, free houses, etc. Our military er mob coercion can the Communism plan in ef- What would happento our World | fect. And you patriotic Ameri- __ Sent the sae wee averaged cans better oust it from your school - axid-no team ever could win?..* 7- — The American principle of great- er reward to the better worker is grading. For America must remain strong and that can't occur by leveling of violated when the Russian-plan_ the top scorers. is advocated. Always write to DF.“ George W. Crane ‘dn care of The Pow Press. Pontise iat ae oh Oe h perehologital cherie sad pam: | (Copyright 1986) ‘ No bailing in the business A eC 10 Orelaned Vaenosiors! nen - = It r as store, : cotton candy. It presents few To round out report, on WEDNESDAY. a Biers | (Concern of. Community oo pene aq RED STAMP DAY a nen rondaating Gn Tear ato : “By SAM'S. waisneen ‘ 3 i : DRUGS. | | 3293 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights in for long runs; it is virtually all) gi, Bowman families, tet fete taps ty _ He kno il. th tor, Girls Meets Tractor, Work! “I've never seen a community)" e ws a é answers Norm Doubled! « 50 affected by anything. Everyone on who to vate for and why ee ae oe e , fm EE Toran) in the coming election. Do- you? ia ons Gk a es “The whole town has turned out! * - No last: minute confusion for the Met, but the total effect was flooded “with food and help thet him! He’s studied the facts and pretty wr ' made up his mind— knows who seem in which soprancs sending more because it might “he’s going to vote forand (most | eners Ute yretneed Me PAINE Ispoil” sald Mrs, Lee Kosanke, Eepetnt) wtp. Do your I also saw “The Seven Beauties” | Auxiliary. , an} What about eee It's tate | too early to decide. * VOTE—BUT DON'T VOTE IN THE DARK [outfit which co Tht coup; ee darn near repealed the law of “T feel the community is going 1, Be sure you're registered. do it keep| gravity, and the scenery was|to do everything it can to keep 2. Study the issues and candi- scrumptous if you care for elabor-jthe children together, Mrs. Ko- need “« * «¢ “T imagine the brothers and sis- 3. Mark up a sample ballet in The audience hung on to every|ters of the parents will want to minute, and I found their hunger|‘#ke care of them” said’ Probate 4. Set aside time for voting— for something: benutiful, to offset /Judge Henry Vollweier. The chil and get there! the drabness of their lives, more|STe? are wi . than a mite touching. es us THE PONTIAC PRESS The only operetta I got to see | It was about 1:30 a.m, Sunday —Wet LSON - PILLOWS” he fore Le 4 these a Lh Goes back to WILSON- GMC Company 675 Oakland Avenue « Pontiac, Michigan Phone FEderal 5=9485 g “BUILT IN PONTIAC- BY PONTIAC PEOPLE” WILSON- GMC. c WILSON-GMme \ eel” o\ SI eam $2.59 Thursday 7 WE GIVE + HOLDENS_RED STAMPS y a ; : ee J 4 y f f * é* s =i) @ 7 : poe on ) e Goes back to | ee AOE AR Week oy Gea ee Fr ssa ie i | — “ee WE GIVE | For heavy duty work loads and peak performance, Frank Peake : poet ‘ 2 = of Peake Asphalt & Paving Co. chose GMC Blue Chip Trucks.~ 0 MUSLIN Since 1943 Mr. Peake has been supplying Contractors and Indi- SH 6 | viduals. in-Macomb and Oakland County with Asphalt and Pav- 4 : i. — = $ 9 £ ef GEORGE’S§ »' 74 WN, Seginew St. =!) fiLs —s J eT i . : jo Se » { _ THE. PONTIAC’ PRESS. _TURSDA, coctovi 2 7 “S at last aes meeting. Lakeville Man Takes Bride — i in Chicago | LAKEVILLE — Larette’Frances | Orchowskt-of Chicago became the | bride of Dr, John R. Dunn Jr. | ‘of Lakeville An recent ceremonies = n Chicago,“ aes . isthe eaditnt ate Joseph: of Soe Among attendants; best man was ‘Bruce J. Dunn, brother of the} . bridegroom. After the wedding the’ - couple received at Gresham Hall. | * * * Hurt in Chem Lab, at Waterford High School on Fri- Gesheal teatebil tiettete aie and bruises in the explosion that reportedly resulted when too Et,| much phosphorus caused a test | tube to explode, Also hurt. but. released at once, lfrom Pontiac General after treat-| jand Mrs. Charles Roy Glynn of ‘}ment Friday,.were Tom Hatfield, arm and| shoulder, and John Campbell, cuts who had cuts of his on his right leg. All — © | Following a short trip, the groom | , | Was to report to the Armed Forces. Boys Leaves Hospital WATERFORD — Hurt in an oxy- gen explosion in a chemistry lab day, Charles Roehm was released hodergd from Posting General @2-YEAR MEMBER HONORED — The Congregation of Walled Lake Methodist Church, honoring the member who ha’ been with them longest, presented a diamond-studded gold cross to Mrs. . 1 tun ; Spencer-Glynn Wedding Rite at Milford MILFORD—Marjorie Mae Spen-|- cer became the bride of Ronald L. Glynn in recent rites at the Mil- ford Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of the Harold Spencers of Union Lake, ‘and the bridegroom, son of Mr. ‘Milford. The. bride’s gown was a bal- lerina dress of nylon lace with a full skirt and accordion pleated - Bids to Go sf Paper for Church Auction | hold. a\“Silent Auction” at 8 p.1 * fctober 48, in the church base Avondale Firemen Slate Open House AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon- dale Fire’ Department will have. open house from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 10 through 12, and from 10 a.m. to 1.p.m: Oct..13 to mark Fire Pre- ‘vention Week, ” / ttre fighting and equipment will be Avon Photo Bugs ae held at the Avondale High School’ Oct. 13, between 1 and 3 p.m: Invitations have been extended to Auburn Heights, Rochester,. Brooklands.and Troy Fire de- partments to share in: the dem- cnstration. a ee The fourth annual dance of the Avondale firemen is set_for Oct, 13 at Avondale High School, with Hollis Henkle’s Orchestra and Les’ White, square dance caller. fo Shoot Table- Tops. . | Demonstrations in methods : of! elected officers for the coming Season and set a Wednesday date for its annual banquet. Mrs.. e Rose was chosen! pee ge with Mrs. Cletus Mc- ‘Kenzie, vice president; Mrs. Al- fred Keith, secretary; Mrs. Zane , treasurer; Mrs. Dario DeMarsellis, recording secretary; | ant recording secretary. Pigure Watchers Elect, The banquet will be at Black's | White House, Northville, with — members gathering at 6:30 p-m. at the Waterford Township High School. angxy and Wednesday. _ |tonight at the CAI Building to *_& report on the progress Randolf from _the.- Photo/ fhe Worary since its opening |Laboratory of the Pontiac Police / showed that 285 books were is- ‘* gued during the month of August-| He will lecture on police photog- and 292 in September. gr of eens Mrs. Myrtle Joramo, librarian, embers _, expects more activity as more per-/'nterested to attend. tee ea ata eedeaa * library i. housed on second floor of the Ramsey Dry Goods) TO Banquet in Northville . ° Building in downtown Walled Lake, : “The Library Planning Board is _ still seeking cash, donations for fu- icp — WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ~ The Fashion Your Figure club has loss was’ Mrs. Tincy Byrd; ‘pig’ Edwin Rodtki, Mrs. Vincent Cy- i and _Mrs. DeMarsellis. “meeting will be at 7 p.m. sand Mrs. Steward Ferree, assist- Oct. 10 at Waterford Township _Z titigh School. Receiving the trophy. for weight | ~_} net as a front panel. Her finger- vell of illusion was held by a white ‘honor was Betty L>Spencer of | Union Lake, and best man—was \James. L.. Glegler. of. Pontiac. | Ushers were Michael. Troke |Milford and Rodger Spencer af Union Lake. |. The ~ bridegroom— is - attending Michigan State University ‘where awards‘for gaining went to Mrs. he will major in engineering and, 'the bride is employed by a dentist at Keego- Harbor. Virgil Lon g = J ae MB. and MRS. yaqon. LONG s See N orth Atter Ortonville Wedding “ORTONVILLE — Mr, and Mrs. Virgil. Long, who spoke their ‘mar-| riage vows recently before Ste wore an filusion veil. Her sister Mrs, Thomas Nictol- guests in the Methodist Church, jen of Holly, was matron of honor, are on a wedding trip in Northern and bridesmaids Were Laura Hum- - ROCHESTER — Avon Photo- graphic Club will feature a-“table- top” geen in shooting pictures .p-m. Thursday meeting ‘Rochester ti library. 4 ‘The: chub is seeking. new : | | tant Michigan and Wisconsin. iphries of Ortonville and Alice Reed On their return; they will live | iof Pontiac. jin Van Dyke. The bride, the former Betty | Nienow and daughter of the Cut. ford Nienows of Gedar street, carried a white Bible topped with whité roses for the rites. Her | gown wag of French imported lacé with a Peter Pan eaee pity roy sleeves, and a pou, | / and Mrs. The bridegroons, son of Mr. Woodrow Long of Holly, asked his brother, James, | te act as. best man, and. Thomas” Nicholson of Holly. as grooms- man, Ushers were David Schatz of Pontiac, and the bride's broth- er, Gergid. After’ the wedding, the couple iréceived in the chusch ccieaies -_ “ vee and the council's nnn ~ | toda ot County Calendar om nr Towne —Rebeaca Circle is meetin: ns ‘ot Mrs. Leslie Talaba o for a nose bag luncheon and the ing of toys for the church bazaar, "| The Ladies Aid will. meet at the home of Mrs. William Hooper tomorrow for —- regular meeting and potiuck din- Naomi Circle is meeting at the home of Mrs. Douglass Shafto of Lochaven road tomorrow for an all day sewing bee and plans were discussed--for coming church bazaar, - Union Lake The Ladies—-Auxiliary of the Union| Lake Fire Department will meet tomor- jrow at the home of Mrs. Harry Burgin of Petrolia avenue and Mrs, Harold Tay-/ ‘lor is to be the co-hostess. At the busf- Ress meeting, wens call for election of | officers. Metemeee Metamora Hills Extension Club will meet at the home of Mra, Carl Snover tomortow for a potluck lunch at noon, ane @ discussion on programs for the year, : ford The Adult Bible “Chess of the ie Watetfora Community Church will meet at 7:30 p. Arthur Davis on Anderson hostesges are Mrs. John Watchpocket Attending her anaes as maid of the: sc 9 tas crssrvant La te aes ame ER a Foregoes Study to Sail By LILLIAN REDMOND Lapeer Correspondent - LAPEER—Dreams do come true. At least Ted Parker of Metamora, a Junior at the University of Mich- igan, is realizing his dream of sail- ing around the world as one of the erew of the brigantine ‘Yankee.” Ted, 21-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Parker; will be one of 22 aboard the famous square- rigged ship of Commander Irving Johnson when it shoves -off from Gloucester, Mass., on Novy. 4, It is expected the voyage will take 18 months. Back in 1940, the Parkers were in Honolulu, when the craft came sodbicaes ooo es cde er ooiniiaaeien make. There will be 18 young ‘men ——— of: at the home Hartley Rd. Lake Orion Methodist Church. calm antec gudnet ara sence for 18 months from the U. ‘Panama Canal, and make its first of M. to make the voyage—the island stop at the Galopagos in't last one that/ Johnson plans to/ the Pacific, Then to the South Seas—Pit- cairn Island, Tahiti, Cook Island, Tonga, Fiji, New-Guinea, Siam, , the-east coast of-Afri- low Jr., and his bride, the former Joyce Eileen Cowdin of Franklin mooniig in Northern. Michigan fol- lowing their recent marriage at * * & Fifty attended the evening ceremony, The. bride, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cowdin, was. given In marriage by Ken- neth Ashurst, her_-brother-in-law. Her gown was of blue jersey with.an angora and sequin cap. She carried a cascade arrange- 7 | -iténded by William Pérry. Ushers and Mrs. Henry Mehiberg. \wore .a/ beige gown and carried Awere J. C. Webster, of. Oxford, ment of moms, carnations and ‘s. Margaret Cowdin of Detroit, her sister, was her only attendant. She bronze‘and yellow mums, *-* * The bridegroom, son of Mrs. wil, liayh Marlow, of Highlarid drive| and the late Mr, Marlow, was _at- The past, present and futures of sewers in South Oakland county) | will be discussed at the fall meeting of the south Oakland Planning ‘Council at 8 p.m, tomorrow night at the Berkley City Hall on ‘Coolidge. Highway. ° John Short, Berkléy City man- “ger, will be chairman of a panel,| while it wifl- include Clyde Pal- mer, Detroit. assistant city en- igineer of, the county drain com- mission, ‘and A. J. Berst, co-or- dinator of the Twelve Town Religt ‘Draths /project. Palmer will discuss, conimon sewer and drainage problems of Detroit and Oakland county, Ring’. ler, plans underway and Berst, progre ‘Town planning: | ‘Open to the publie, the sessi on, will end—with a question. and an- ' swer period, and a summary iPaul Reid, executive director of the Detroit Metropolitan Area Re- | gional‘ Planning Commission. Herbert Heriberg, Birmingham |' 5 ia. Tyeive Planning Council to Eye Future of County Sew cludes mayors,/ ‘city managers, | |supervisors ' South Oakla she. tare’ George Rd., announce the birth ‘of a son. Romeo Mr. and Mra: Robert Grubbe of |Romeo are the parents of a new ‘on, Gary Lyle new dati aghter born to the county James Cutcher of Almont. Capa _ ‘Mr, and Mrs. jon Mata: of Oépac! ‘are announcing: the Sept. 2¢ a daughter, May Lou ‘ony. ‘announce the birth of @ girl, Vic- |toria dynn. . fon born Greenman, Imlay ciy president, wail preside over the ae f Membership in Ane group in- delegates trom! mmunities, whe Lounty Births / ocheste and-Mrs.. a xenneth L. Waite, 3583 Alment Terri sein is the name given to a. A Pa fA bitth of road, Bloomfield. Hills, are honey-| close friends and relatives| . “William Marlows Take North Michi igan Trip ‘Knotts, nephew of the groom, Nearly three hundred guests at-. tended the reception held at the Gingellville Community Center. The tiered cake was made by Mrs. Richard Kotke, friend of the bride. * * 2% Clelland Drs after their return, Award Given fo Dr. Moffit.” Year at University i Public Healthy {Public De and Pos falth Service of the U. S. elfare announced today, award will enabe Dr. Mof. veterinarian with the-coun- tend the University of Michigan public health, . +.,Dr, Moffit is one_of260 persons in the nation winning the trainee-, ships under the Health Amend. ments. ‘Act-of 1956, signed by the President, on August 2. Leaders WorksHops. |in Scouting Planned | The Northe Girl Scouts , shops for \aders, og 4 ‘and badge training are ‘given this week at the CAI ng on Williams Lake road iw’ Waterford Township. The first Mr. and Mrs.//session was held yesterday and the other two are slated for to- morrow and Friday from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m, Mrs. Warren Allen and Mrs. Jay Bendall are instructors. | . Imlay City Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sanches of Imlay | by City are the pare of. 4 new daughter, Cora Norma. and Mre. Louis Lowsema of Imiay i ve | Pag of « new Office Mrs. Norman * Richard Allen -ls to Mfr. # oo +” = ene are in charge. Leadership training is being giv- the question, en at the Ortonville School for five your children to spend money i ee 2, by beginning’ wisely? = xe eagle ‘consecutive Tuesdays, The couple will reside at 1160 Mc-| Veterinarian ‘to , Study MILFORD — pr, Lyle E. Mof- fit, 308 Canal/St., _has been award: | eda public’health traineeship, ‘the ent ‘of Health, Education ty department of health, to at--|- for a year of graduate training in Oakland Council of nces two work- ea, the West Indies and back. to Gloucester by April 1958, Few of the crew will have had sailing experience. Ted has sailed little sloops on Michigan lakes, | but that is a far call from_ the, |mighty Yankee. ~ LAKE ORION—William H.-May- cousin of the bride; and Charles! But Commander Johnson has ta-| jken out crews ltke=that on all his |voyages,—and the young men and .women quickly learn the profession | of sailing. of fi- of -the Schimmel, muni cipal finance expert, which is be- is chairman of the church Sunday, Maurice Bricker, left, made the presentation dur? J ae ing the service. The Rev. John W.*Mulder (right) is the church’s {~ _is to study similar new minister, é. ; rg Fake seins pte , and drainage sys- | nan pub- would be ‘cate a Y engineer, Before any of this. can Youth, 21, Joins Crew of BrigantineSzveeenS will have.to. be. drafted to make ~ 4 In other business, the Board eek Ac ok tk Pees wee seo, dict sieemaies ‘ibe rs called that Mrs, Johnson was a | ages are 23 to 28. Then there | “scussed leasing its policé cars former classmate at Dobbs, in | will be Mrs. Johnson and a paid at pau See Police New York, and went aboard to | cook, All the others are ama-| lf)” Paes gon renew acquaintanéeship, teurs. are. — a ~ Ted was just five years old at| Three of the group will be from! present time, that time, but he never forgot the Michigan. One is Victor Nelson of) approval wag given for street Yankee and his family, kept in)Royal Oak, whose brother went on lighting in the Lakewood Farms jtouch . with’ the Johnsons, A few the last cruise and liked it so well Subdivision and Lakewood Farms years ago, Parker arranged for he urged Victor to go. — - Annex, The hearing date for the Commander Johnson to give a} Sailing from Gloucester, the project is Oct. 10 from 10 am. travel talk in Lapeer. lisland stop at the- GalWWWWW\to 4 p.m. Now Ted is taking a leave of ab-/'Yankee will head south to the|- ‘The contract for Black-topping Union Lakers Cancel Halloween Party sought to help the Union Lake Fire / Halloween party in the village this iyear because of. * ace tions” at last year’s event. Your PTA Is Planning: i J the High School PTSA will hold |first meeting of the school year at the high school ‘Wednesday. to. school” program. Reporting to their: child's home room at 7:30 p.m. they will {éllow Nl ithe students’ daily schedule pass- ing from class to class. ‘Pen min- utes wil be spent in egch class. Hi-Y boys wil serve as monitors for the evening. The program will give parents an opportunity to meet their children’s teachers. Returning to the gym for “final assembly,” Thad Carr, principal, will address’ parents and intro- duce .the s¢Nool personnel. The A Ca choir, under the di- | rection /of Martha Smith, 4 sing several selections and evening program will concliade : with a coffee session, / Ate, Shirley McCoy will have éharge of the social hour. PTSA officers serying this year gre Kenneth Young,’ president; Mrs. Charles Campbell, Vice president; Dijana Dahl, secretary; Karla Stoddard, jreas- urer; Mr. and, Mrs. Linden Safathial and Mr and Mrs. M. L. Struble; hospt- tality committee; Mf, and. Mra. G.} Harkins, membership, and _Mrs. mond L. Gole, publicity. ~ Williams Lake - The Williams Lake PTA will hold its first fall meeting Thursday. Open house will be held at 7:30, p.m, followed by. the business | meeting at 8. William Coulacos, | Commerce Township * Members of Commerce Elemen- -4ary-School PTA ithis evening = in the skids |Multi- Purpose Room to discuss. ‘Are you teaching gi this evening, trom 7 p.m. to 10| The membership will be divided, p.m. Elaine Smith, of the Scout Kenneth| Staff,.and Mrs, ack ‘group will — pad opin- Par- | / ents will engage in a “going back Ray- director of the Pontiac Boys Club, to small groups for the “buzz ’ Later, a ‘spokesman for Parents ‘Back to, School! Session at Waterford High AVATERFORD TOWNSHIP —! ions And experiences offered dur. ing/the discussion to the. entire membership, Since October ig “Membership Month,” a special effort is being made to urge parents and per- sons interested in the school to attend the meeting. Refreshments will be served. Teachers- will be in their schdol rooms from 7:30 until 8 p.m. to meet the paretits. ; * New Hudson VA ‘The PTA here will hold its first meeting At 8 p.m. Thursday, fea- turing 4 reception for’the teachers, A panel discussion will be con- ducted on the’Néw Hudson School batiding program. _ Avon Township Stone PTA will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Guest speaker will be K. E. Goodell of the General Mo- tors. Fire Department, who will exhibit ‘‘The House of Hazards." Retreshments will be served by the kindergarten mothers. Rice production inthe Near East, is off 43 per cent this year. Beirut learns. (Advertisement) oa Rip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep with ing Backache will speak on the subject of; grom Now ! You can get the ap besa pm juveniles. = —~ and pains aie Teste eota4 tion o~ i sothing fect ght hy AF of the mie of beer yalekiy thie 8. medictie | woes to work, Enjoy & good nigh oo Ba. j save money. 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Stodies completyy ale-conditienes FP Phe FE . ce ef E i ! ie Ei * United Press Phote Claredon, Ark., is keeping his ‘have a tite along the way. ee ee ! Hollywood Headlines on Many Bri ‘By BOB THOMAS (First of two articles.) HOLLYWOOD (#— A year ago ; last Sunday, James Dean's life was snuffed out on the highway, ending at 24 what promised to be a notable @ THAT Dance! — you ve heard Tom ssltlasime] ole) t he - BENTH aE ~~" starred in picture after picture, Thru ~fiusuailly as. the all-American boy. When he fell ill in 1922, his studio explained it was a case of “over- work and Kleig eyes. But the ugly truth came out: [Wally Reid had become a mor- |Phine addict.- His wasted body gave up life on Jan. 18, 1923, and ithe scandal rocked the film in- dustry to its foundations. . The greatest after-death cult of ja’ film star ‘before Dean was that ‘ot Rudolph Valentino. A’ superbly jhandsome Italian immigrant, eres real name was io ithe screen. He died at 31-on Aug. 23, 1926, of complications follow- ing “a stomach ulcer operation. But, as with Dean, his legend lives on. Dorothy Dell was a New Orleans girl who started toward fame as Miss Universe of 1930, She starred with newcomer Shirley Temple in “Little Miss Marker" and was on iher way toward a bright film ca- reer. But stidden death in a car -Jerash ended her life at 19 on June 8, 1934, On Sept. 2 of that year, another ‘promising career came to an un- timely end. Russ Columbo had ridden the top of the crooner craze with hit records life ‘You. May|t /€all it Madness” and“'Prisoner of Love.” / ME ETE RGE ME One day he stoppéd to see a photographer_friend. While they jtalked, the friend picked up a Civil War yistal, ‘The ancient gun HOWARD HUGHE articles — the identification of to- ‘Death Draws the Curtain ght Careers suddenly exploded and shot a steel ball against a desk. It richocheted and struck Columbo in the head. For years-afterward, the news of his death was kept from his. ail- ing mother. The singer was only % | Hollywood was shocked on: Jan. 3, 1937, to learn of the -suitide at 29 of Ross Alexander. He was a talented young actor whose per- sonality had scored in ‘‘Flirtation Walk,” “Ready, Willing and Able” and other Warner~- musicals and comedies. Only recently he had been married to actress “Anne Nagel. Friends reasoned that he had been despondent over the death of his first wife. She fad killed her- self after an. argument with him. ~_ * * Jean Harlow, born Harlean Car- pentier in Kansas City, set Holly- wood afire_in the early 1930s. She was the original platinum blonde and her performances in “Hell's Angels” and “Public Enemy” set the standard for sex on the screen. Later she turned redhead and became an excellent comedi- enne. ‘ She was so full of life that the movie world was stunned when)‘ she died at 26 on June 7, 1987. Uremic poisoning spread. to her brain, Her last love, William Pow- ell, was at her deathbed. (Thursday: M ore Hollywood Tragedies.) 150 at Legion Dinner Open Member Drive More than 150 persons sttended a joint membership kickoff dinner of the Cook-Nelson Post No. 20 American Legion and Auxiliary re- cently. Guest speaker Fred Galloway spoke on the accomplishments of the Legion. He also brought back a message from the National Con- vention in Los Angeles on. Civil Defense. . Other speakers were Mrs. Jo- seph Phillips, 18th District presi- ent; trict vice president; Hugh Mo* Hugh, senior vice commander” ‘of the 18th District; Raymond W. Roger B. Dean, ‘Auxiliaty presi- dent; Donald .Sutton, snembership ‘chairman, and. Showen, chairman: ee > / [xe J THEATRE THE FRENCH LINE | ACTOS ROL ANI : JR HUNNICHT LANCASTER cima LOLLOBRI waURT or vee wemey CURTIS TONY GIDA “| Soeping Sickness Mrs. John Sacks, 18th Dis-| Grech, post ‘commander; Mrs:i4 Mrs. ‘Helene| Auxiliary membership # Se ee eee ee Takes Ninth Victim LOUISVILLE, Ky. -— Louis- ville’s death toll from sleeping sickness rose to..nine yesterday. Eighty other persons have beerf stricken with the disease. “Dr... Maurice Kamp,’ Louisville- Jefferson County health director, said: the latest victim was an 85-year-old woman who became’ ill in August. The disease, encephalitis, is an inflammation of the brain. It usually strikes older persons. Dr. Kamp said 4 mosquito- spraying campaign would be be- gun today,.The disease is trans- mitted to animals and humans by the insects after they pick it up from birds. and fowls. Race Track Speeds -— Not So Good in-City DETROIT (INS) — A Detroit jockey today was wise to the fact that race track procedure doesn't get by on city streets. Jockey Robert L. Baird was fined $50 for reckless driving © 18 Airlines Agree : to Racial Statement | on any scheduled passenger vlanes| ‘American, Braniff, Capital, Delta, NEW YORK (#—Eighteen air- lines have agreed to a. statement saying they will intensify efforts to carry out their announced pol- i¢y against racial or other dis- crimination in employment, No Negroes are“ now employed as pilots or other flight crewmen, | in the country. S&F, in h ANN RICHARDS = TERRITORY | starring Stesling : HAYDEN The statement covers all 18 air-| lines serving New York state. The statement “reiterated” the airlines’ announced policy of judg- ing job applicants and upgrading employes ‘“‘on.the basis of merit and without regard to race, creed, color or national origin.” The airlines~subscribing to the policy statement: are: Allegheny, Eastern, Flying Tigers, Mohawk, National, New York, Northeast, Northwest, Pan American, Riddle, Seaboard and Western, Slick, Trans-World and United. Expressway Open, ; STARTS TOMORROW! IN ALL Irs FURY and VIOLENCE No PICTURE SINCE “SCARF: CAESARI" LOVE "PRIZE OF THE ... “DESERTL and “LITTLE Jams Up Traffic. | ‘DETROIT (INS) — A traffic, jam 10 blocks long’ was produced! yesterday by the opening of the: of Detroit's John C. Lodge Express way. | The jam déveloped within « | half hour of the 3 p.m, opening | yesterday by Sratie Judge John; D. Watts, Baird ran ‘an amber light and- struck a car in which Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loftus were riding. | He also was ordered fo pay for Loftus’. damages “and slight in- juries. | ~and~continued- until -6:30—p.m: “4 Police said some of the tieup’ could “be bleamed. on motorists ‘curious to take. their first. ridé on ithe néw section of expressway. The inbound section was opened | iin the morning hor a “only minor itieups. Rih a ME IN. Rew mw WERE BUSTIN OUT OF TH!S TOMB... ANG WE DONT CARE HOW MANY OF YOu WE HAVE TO KILL! | ‘Oakland Ware Movie Gone ls A Peat DeasuRe oy classe fi ut has Retures Only! “OPEN 12:45 | M. * Now thru Thurs. * . THE UNTOLD STorY ¥ BEHIND THE LAST fy GREAT APACHE | UPRISING! \ AUDIE Mi ; MURPHY ANNE BANCROFT - P PAT CROWLEY Shown at 1:00 - 3:55 - 6:55 | OM. Pr" CO-FEATURE ~~] “The WAY our” ee : , “HIGH SOCIETY” | OPEN 10:45 A. M. << nd) ——— LAST DAY — Le - ney Starts WEDNESDAY | igger thon life - _ —PLus— “Halls of Montezuma” we [ MIGHTIEST MonsTER] of them . ii alll WY ‘ ws dns | iliti 5 3 Looking at the “Green Thumb Gour- to right) Mrs. Edgar B. Flint of Rirniags esate a serirega printed especially for ham and Mrs.- Leroy G. Vandeveer and the ills is Association are Eo af ‘Mrs. Horace P. “ogden Hills, « Small milk PRES Sis ee Gy Monday by the Bloomfield Hills Branch of the National Farm and Garden ‘Association are admired here by (left to right) Mrs. Frederick G. Weed of Orchard Lake, are. a. Earl Rap and Mrs. F. G. Metthaei Jr., of mingham and Mrs. E. S. Hammonds of Bloomfield Hille 4 Mrs. William Kahn of Franklin opened her 689 for the ak — eee _— Mrs. John Tebbin (right) of Meta- Mrs. J. Hawley Otis of Bloomfield Hills / mora is shown holding a vase sold at the who haired the committee preparing a ‘fall fair Monday /held at the William” cookbook of recipes ‘compiled from on Kahn home in Fi rankline W ith her is sociation members. 's Sec isn | "TUESDAY, ied Z 1956: . “ELEVE Barbara Smith aa David’ Williains = | Married Séturday at St. Csth-[Philip LeMeswurier of Bloomfield) hat,/Pale plat eymbldtan) orchids erine Church in Algonac were Bar-|Hills, Gary Osterbeck of Birming- wore plod to ber beg i ‘bara Gail Smith and Daviyt Ferry hein, Mark Smith of Franklin andj , Williams, The Rev. James J Wieners and oxhdwiches were sold at the fair Monday sponsored by the Bloomfield Hills Branch of the National Farm -and Garden Association. Shown - enjoying thels luncheon pene on the terrace are (left to-right)-Mrs.-AlbertA. Clark, Mrs. Edwin J. Anderson and are. » Henry On Johnson, all of Bloomfield. Mental Illness Topic for Talk | Personal. News of Interest in Area at Figure Club ‘Mr.° and Mrs,J. L. Whitmore David J, Dumas, son of Mr, and daughter, Mary Ann, of Parma Mrs. Marion L. Fisk, assistant Heights, Ohio, were guests at the; social director of Pontiac 3 State|home of Mr, and. Mrs; Stewart | | | and Mrs, David Dumas of Oak- dale drive, has returned to Aqul- nas College in Grand Rapids were he is a sophomore student. San Hill drive are the proud par- _ents of twins, born Sept, 29 at ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Tim- othy dames is the name. chosen for the son, and Teresa Jane for BE he oe a | O'Mara officiated at the pervice. Hills were ushers. | Patents of the couple are Mr. - * _ ¥ Harsen Smith Jr. lbrother of the bride, and/Peter The bride wore salt- and-pep- Elliott. Trumbull of Bloomfield/éatin sheath with matching velvet | Hospital, was the. speaker t at the Svey on Oakdale drive over the! « « &@ the daughter. | Meeting ‘of Fashion Your Figure/weekend. They also visited. their} Second lieutenant Eileen Harmer| re. Svivia fs M, f Lake- | “Club. |son, Leslie Whitmore, who is a/of Letterman ‘Army Hospital, red emap lender is haga soths ene | Yat isk defined the types of Student at Cavey of Michigan. | Francisco, Calif., is spending tWo| mother. _—Fhental . * weeks at the home of her parents) disorders. and character- « * : | Attending is meeting of Michi-/Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmer of|\ istics of each;-and stressed the’... Chapter _ National Society | Monterey boulevard. a Mr. Po Mrs Thomas N Cooley| need for voluntary workers. = [Haughters of Founders and Patri- ee ‘Ttabe vend, announce the birth c¢| “Many patients tell us they jots.of America, being held today; Open house was held Sunday at! son, John Elias, Sept. 25 at St. have never had anyone listen to jat- Midland Country Club, are Mrs. 'the home-of Mr, and-Mrs, Leon L, Joseph Mercy’ ‘Hospital. . them talk,” the speaker sald, [E. G. Clark, Mrs. Lee Dunlap,’ ‘Cretal on East Beverly avenue. / “and the need for volunteers to (Mrs, Ray F. alk, Mrs. E. V. How-|Forty- three triends and relatives | assist in this phase of treatment is acute.” Arbor, formerly of Pontiac, Follow-: the recent meeting held ing luncheon at the club, members| at Adah Shelly Library, Mrs. Leo will tour the Grace Dow Macnee Rock, Mrs. J. W. Graham and|Library. Joyce Allen "ne welcomed as new members. * * * The trophy for losing the most) _|Maxwell, nephew ede. tweed | for her ,. MILDRED DRESCHER _ na . Pere oe e Former Church | ‘Worker to Speak / Before WSCS / “Our oon in South Fast ’ Barbara_Gail . Smith became _ . the’ bride of ‘David As Willi Nicho- Lod Chaarahen of Carleen tae Oak silk illusion veiling. tie aay Ses : Sn at Coalay Jala voos are te |At present she is part time assis-\¢lry was a pair of pearl paternal _— tant to the YWCA director in Grand oe earrings, a gift of |Rapids, [br degroom, prs. Eugene Keller {nee} Mrs, Richard Balmer is serving ATTENDANTS IN BLUE Leroy 7 Svauns of West Hopkinsiag general chairman of the Men's Her four attendants were dressed javenue Are receiving congratula-\Night program and the women's alike in ballerina-lengtt of : itions op the birth of a son, Stephen society of Galloway Lake Methodist] pater os sisal cae cae : jEneere, ~~ 2 at St. Joseph Church are serving the 6:30 p.m.le4 with bande of a 4 er ele Sr) an Mi, Gall Kater te» eating tm enn |S. hn, Tey 1” re Aiascadera, Calif; are gran dpa! | petehgne tn tron a, ried. blue Fugi chrynanthemyfis. Ants of the —_ went as a missionary to ‘India *“ * * / aamvereery, . * * Mr. and Mrs. Millard Giles of Giles of |Nancy E. Hamel Marrie weight during the week was pre-/ Nancy Evelyn -Hamel became|bride, served as flower girl. Her| Park Nisas won the prize for the bride of John C. Shettield in trock was of shell pink tulle over losing the most weight during the a double-ring ‘ceremony performed ne past month. ‘in First Methodist Church by the| ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Fred Kuhn served as best man. Margrata Burgess Weds W. E. Campbel ‘Rev. Paul T, Hart. The bride is the daughter of Mr. the son of terford, and John ‘Mrs, Andtéw Knudsen of Stout|Mr, and Mrs. Willis Sheffield of . 88 gandy dress. of ballet blue with a | ‘matching crown of velvet leaves jand carried pink sweetheart roses. Lawrence Williams was his | ica, which now has become a/'di-/brother's best man. Philip Max- vision ot the new Nationgl Council well of Pine Lake was head usher. Ch urch, ee ee COMPLET E CATERING SERVICE _ IN_PONTIAC AND VICINITY | ~ service at Sveue With ‘Bracket and Shade Ae Milk glass Globe... Block or White Bracket See WIGGS ~ See lovely. maple and cherry Big Beaver —_ Open —_ - porlthle nde Gpewtiite for Chalet: mos... All makes... 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R, fined orl “Horace Hall and Mrs. Harry of Ge " _,,\4 Clubs Join - tes 'mlin Hayride ‘Members and. guests of\Amies, |Keloa, Trabajamas and Phalanx Clubs took part in a hayride Satur- ‘ly\of Amies, Betsy Bradley and ‘Lynne Benter of Keloa, Margaret \Selvala and Linda Burt of Traba- Doerr of Phalanx, Fre and Mrs. Elof C. Bergstrom Lake road opened their the group following the ee of Silver ‘home to ‘hayride. per were enjoyed. _jamas and David Scriven and, John | president of he ds to- ‘the Pontiee. pe points to highlights on the program’ of the first concert to be presented this season by the“Pontiac Symphony Orchestra.. Keenly ahaa in the concerts are Mrs. to man, and Mrs, Charles Allen of Pioneer avenue. The° symphony’s opening performance Oct, 23 will feature. = ieee New York o co mcert xa as goer. artist. - Meeting Is Held iby. Bagley | PTA. class, The evening theme was “Getting Acquainted” and each member was Terresa capeanl kindergarten mers ‘eae wes Hear Panel Talks | ———T ments. were ‘provided by = ee building pro- BUDGET APPROVED Mrs. Sarah Young. —_ The next meeting will be an open house on Nov. 13, at which time parents are invited to meet their children’s teachers. Lois Hahn Gives Dr. Curtis noted-that the school and Mrs. H Strat seeing. comitian rcety_ an SHOWET for..©: oun [outs and new high school require- Maryln Ct Chadek Dress... Shirtwaist - bi Our ever popular shirt- maker. This version is _ ire sheer wool and has its own neck scarf. - . 7-15. \* Other Mon, Tues, Wed. 0 to’ 6Thurs., Fri‘ ieee tee presse. ens $1795 » 56995 4 \ TELEGRAPH at HURON . Mrs. ‘Paul Gorman, pester Cates for the sir wat yi Mrs, \ Cunningham, Maryin, diate of Mr. and |Mrs. Ahrens Chadek of Airport road will become the bride of Mar- vin Fater on Saturday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church. Marvin is the son of Mr. and Mrg. Herman Fater of Rochester. The bride-elect has asked her sister, Mrs, David Fulkerson, to be matron of honor, and another. sister, Mrs. William Ford Jr. to serve as her other attendant. Debby Allen wil] be flower girl. Marvin asked Malcolm Rattie to seve as best man. Ushers will be Berklich/ / * * * Attehding the shower were Mrs. Chadek, Mrs. Fater, Mrs. Fulker- | Mts. Robert Hill, Mrs. Elbert Dy- fmond, Mrs. Emery Herbert ‘and Dale Lovett.. Also attending were Margaret Veratta Dewald, Jeanette .Dittenbir, Janice Spanski and Robbie Bennett. Arthur McCraken and George [ sow, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Virgil Allen, | Congregational Pontiac. High PTA -Meeis Women Meet _ The Women’ s Fellowship of First Congregational Church met Friday "\for the first luncheon of the fall season. z e.-4§ <6 = Mrs. Ivan Knight and members of the Pilgrim group.served as the hostess committee. Devotions were given by Mrs, Gale H. Hedrick and the biess- ing by Mrs, Stanley Kipp. Mar- garet.-Steward presented a ‘pressure cooker to the fellow- ship from: the -Plymouth-group. Plans for a smorgasbord, to be held Oct. 10 at the church, were discussed. from Sigurd Olson’s book, “The Singing Wilderness,”’-= ; Infants’ and Children's : Snow Suits and Coat Sets : BOYS’ & GIRLS’ COAT SETS __ Sizes 0-10 Nylon, Velv Velvet, $] 678 (Washable) Plain and Plaid Wool saidiemammmemennemanaal _ Boys’ and Girls’ 1 & 2-Piece cee Nylon, rayon me nylon... gabardine. Sizes 0-7, Boys’ and Girls’ JACKETS; Wool, washable, ‘$10? water repellent Shell Cotton. . .,, USE OUR LAYAWAY Dora Basis of South Tilden avenue, publicity Ga ' Mrs. Fred Connor read excerpts. ewe, | INFANTS TO 10 YEARS | TO 10 YEARS Astured. Quality* Park Free - . Rear_of Sat. 10 to 9—Sun, 2 to 5 “Store shows up during 12 Been doing that for ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS |. 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Al Lopez quit as manager of the Cleveland Indians and the Lions got off to a good start by winning the season opener at Green Bay. . — The Red Wings made some news with impressive showings over their Edmonton farm team, and Michi-|ly ‘gan’s 250,000 hunters took to the fields. as the season started. . SOME INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS A few of the postcripts from the past seen were interesting. The crowd of 67,000 at Ann Arbor seemed to be anti-Brooklyn in regard. to the National League;- - pennant race, Every time the public address, system _ gave the Brooklyn score with the Dodgers ahead, the __ boos were much — — the — . With the new Tiger owners finally duh their deal, an interesting bit of humor came out of a “casual “meeting “between “Kuorr and Lion General ~ ' Manager Nick Kerbawy. “I wish you guys would get this Tiger business over with so that the Lions could get back on the sports pages,” na ag Knorr. Ken Stilley, the 265, aaa line coach at the U of D; was a spectator at Ann Arbor Saturday. Stilley is~pres- ently “His Honor” the mayor of Clairton, Pennsylvania, and just recently he won the nomination as a candidate from his district for the U. S. House of Representatives. Election would probably be the end of his foot- ball coaching. “I'll miss coaching, especially. when I know things are looking up,” he said. iz Stilley was referring to the U of D frosh team which sing Sate ale Saturday tinal day of the| 4 7-Point Buck — Near Milford The first deer to be killed with seven at 7 Marks shot the deer fromm a dis- tance of 17 yards with a home- made three-bladed. arrow. Weigh- ‘ing an estimated 140 pounfls, the animal was felled in Livingston County. about 15 ‘miles west of Milford. ~~ — ee ee H. Volo Favorite he figures “is one of the best rou of spects I'd haye rs las, who died Thursday in a Gal-i.o.. died, but telegram was the i P. ne eS aus a § JACKSON ”* : H. Volo, & +i veston hospital, is-being planned t saying it was on the way.. datas od : y lytarcia ‘owned by Lay - nen Med to bave it,’ Babe He also 0 c Peo: pet pa ee ao orge told her of the West Virginia, Holy Cross and win tontata’ wie ps tga. formerly tied hae ees will be on the Titan echedul at Sa SR . ’ ‘against the Dodgers, autographs Yankee dressing room after yesterday's workout, Ford has lowest geranterianmetccns tee oe ss 8 The former Dodger killer's 13-5. Brooklyn m 3 left field. up . changes. Mickey Mantle, though still bothered by a pulled| . muscle in his left groin, is a cer- tain starter in center field, as is Billy Martin at second base, de- spite a°back ailment. Enos Slaugh- ‘ter has a bad toe but he will bé in Bill Skowron at. first Bauer in right field, and, of course Tf Amoros plays, the lineup will be: Junior Gilliam, 2b; Pee Wee Reese; ss; Duke Snider, cf; Jackie Robinson, 3b; Gil Hodges, 1b; Carl Furillo, rf; Amoros, If: Roy Campanella, ¢: and the pitcher. - All 34,000 tickets for the game have been sold. Those unable to Ve get tickets may see-the games on / television (NBC) or hear it on’ Bay City’s Wolves, co- : AP Wirephote’? SAVES THE LEFT - — Whitey Ford, ‘Viale southpaw who will | start the Ist world series game tomorrow for the New York club, ‘baseballs with his right hand in In Home Town of Beammont ‘Plan Memorial to Babe BEAUMONT, Tex. @®— A me morial to Babe Didrikton’ Zahar- Her ‘husband, George Zaharias, “|told. Mayor Jimmie Cokinos yes- ‘Maglie Insured Flag for Dodgers _.jAgnown as The Barber, the Dodgers BROOKLYN i-It is fairly cer- tain that/f the Brooklyn brass hadn't feached into the clouds and emefged with an angel, in the per- -- g6n of 39 - year - old Salvatore / Anthony Maglie, more commonly would not be the National League champions today. . . * * For years, Maglie was the mean- _est anc most hated member of the New_York Giants, a genuine Dodg-| er-killer, the difference between the Dodgers winning and losing at least a couple of pennants, This year, Maglie was still /mean,. but instead of being hated by Brook- lyn fans, he was adored, and once again he proved the difference be- tween the Dodgers winning and losing the pennant. Capt. Pee Wee Reese Voiced _,what was in the hearts and minds ‘iof all the Dodgers: “I bless the day Maglie became/one of us. What-a wonderful feeling it is to have him with ‘is instead of against ‘us. We wouldn’t have+;— had a ghost oF) a chance Without him.” ( * ly * Maglie the magnificent, Maglie the quiet, confident. one; Maglie "the old pro, merely shrugs off the| - praise of his teammates and his brilliant record of 13 victories, in- cluding an epic no-hitter, jsince he, — the Dodgers in mid-May, all along I would if I- were given the opportunity. I'm obliged to the skipper (Manager Walter Alston) for giving me the chance. But the job's: only half done,’ There’s. still | ‘the world ection, to be won.” * Maglie e a “pense opening game series pitcher for. Brooklyn but no. matter’ how he fares in the Fall Classic, he must be regarded as the baseball story of’ ‘the year, the Cinderella man pt the 1956 of baseball and dismissed by the Giants and the National League as thoroughily washed-up. “ “Ms late as ‘ht ~ after riding /\the Cleveland bench for the last eight. weeks of 1955 and the first six weeks of '56, Sal was- ‘waived out of the American Today, this crafty pitcher, ‘this fierce conipetitor, -this sinister. looking man who is said to have ice water in his. veins, is the idol jtion is a lot:-next-to the city li- ‘|to have a hand in it,” said the 59- season: not only of the heavily populated Only 14 months ago, Maglie was tossed into the human trash —_ lions of fans across the nation, Harris Praises Pie Flag Predicted for Tigers DETROIT — The. Detroit Tigers will be a pennant-winning ball- club, predicts ¢x-manager Bucky=Harris, “if not next year, then soon.” “tie aay etery 1 won‘ bé thawed © gece patie Teague pennants, Yesterday, in an interview, Har- ris had only “good things’, to about the 5th place Tigers. “If we didn't have ‘all ‘those ear- ly-season injuries to so many key Players, and if we didn't go into that 10-game losing streak in June, then the Tigers finish second, I am back next season and ue in Detroit is happy,” Harris said year-old Harris who resigned last Thursday. History will be repeating itself if Harris’ prediction comes true. Once before — 23. years ago — Harris left as manager of the by saying / “Tm. fia I helped but I earl Detrolt club and the Tigers im- — ‘won two straight Same Old Story DUCK CALLER — Here's one demonstration at the Oct. i0 PHS and Pontiac Press.‘ ‘Hunt and Live” gun and outdoor safety program |. _ that will have unusual appeal. Above is Charlie Frank (eft) and a |, wild-mallard duck he uses in a duck calling feature. Frank puts on |! this show along-with hunting (obedience) trained dogs as part of the siteraten: pion Ja PO speci |-Yanks Choice New Yorkers Favored, 74-5, to Win Series Against Brooklyn . NEW -YORK. #~~The New York Yankees today were a solid 7\4 to 5 choice to win the World Series from the Brooklyn Dodgers, _~ ‘Bookmakers also quoted__ the odds as 10-1 against the Yanks jsweeping four straight and 151 borough of Brooklyn, but of mil-|; -\Veteran Pitcher NEW YORK #—The Pittsburgh| say's Series, \gaid they understand Pol- y ng Babe's trophies, pictures, and me- will provide a suitable place for them. * * * ag: soon as the space needed is known. One site under considera- brary, he said. Meanwhile, ‘a total of. $1,501 in jas. Cancer. Fund were received Galveston. A plaque from The Associated day, Its. engraved words named Pirates Release Pirates today gave Howie Pollet, veteran left ~ handed pitcher, his iunconditional release. “ Th making the announcement, Piraté officials here for the World let intends to retire from “baseball. mentoes ‘to Beaumont if the = --Cokinos said this would be Pk : the Babe as the greatest woman athlete of the half-century.. - The poe gate did not arrive before ‘Charles Meets Welsh Fighter "Slipping * -Ex:Champion ‘Faces Dick Richardson in-London Tonight and Dick Richardson re-enact -a famed old pugilistic drama tonight on the four-cornered stage at Har- ringay Arena—the comeae tuyerite|s LONDON i — Ezzard Charles|i Wolves" a aclop Te Pest Neves the plate, com aed mem Lane, Game time i : Joa rap ig ees Chiefs fs Prep for. ’Big Test’! Wert Seris | Brooklyn-New York Yankee world with the exception of Sunday when the starting tiene: Is. an. heme Hen 1 p.m, (EST another title conter@er to go along ‘|with red-hot Fiint Northern and) possibly Arthur Hill. These three have shown exceptional and just now posea possible Sway be for odin Vay ho “mentor; -Engie;; has what appears at this stage Serie per GAME—Priday, Oct: §, Yankee GAME—Saturday, Oct, | Said Dean Wilson, “Arthur cae et ee good. : boxing intellect — should knock Chatlas cut before the time [init. contributions to the Babe Zahar-)- yesterday at fund headquarters in) -. Press was also received. yester-|— Other cewek Charles and his’ manager, say Charles’ superior experience and * including once more. Gaylord Man Downs : Ist Deer of Year © _ [ability will vee the old boy through | part NEW PREXY—Officially elect- | ed by the new Tiger board of directors as president of the Ti- ger Baseball Company yesterday was Fred Knorr, resident of Bloomfield Hills; who - headed the ll-man syndicate which pur- | GAYLORD wm What was be- lHieved to be the ist deer taken in Michigan's 1957 hunting season was shot—siléntly. Monday shortly after daybreak as the bow and arrow Season opened, - Allah Wheelock, 30, of Gaylord, downed the 89-pound doe at 40 yards. He was hunting at Van- - tderbilt, 10 miles northeast of Gay- lord. ~ . The bow and arrow season runs chased the Detroit club from the Briggs family. ~ He has ars insurance business in’ Houston, Tex, Pollet, 35, heturned to the Pi. rates in midseason this year after having been released by the Chi- cago White .Sox. He appeared in. 19 games for aa winning ‘tnone and losing four Bruin Halfback Arrested After Dougall; senior tailback on the UCLA football team, was arrested on. suspicion of burglary yester day. during ‘football practice. Another UCLA student, Richard) E. Molen, 23, was. booked with McDougall on the complaint of a woman who said shé saw them carrying a clock radio and a rec- ord player from her. apartment near the campus, The woman, Fay Diane Gordon, who said slie was in the apart- she observefl the incident, fur. agaire the - yevasts _winnig four straight.” If Sal Maglie pitches against Whitey Ford in the opener, it will. be. 6-5, pick ‘em. If Clem Laliine starts for Brooklyn, the Yanks will| be favored at. 6-5. “The Brooks will be 6-5 levies f Maglie or Don Newcombe pitch- es the second game for the Dodg- inished police witha description lof the car in — the: two left. sew line wong pam: = | Rochester Horse Named “ Grand Champion Stallion WATERLOO, lowa ) — Four- year-old Conquest, owned by Meadow Brooks Farms of Roches- ter, Mich., was named grand champion stallidn in the National ers against either Don Larsen or Johnny Kucks, epee i i a b Burglary Charge is LOS ANGELES —Gerry Mey ment house swimming pool when/Texa _Nov. 15-30, until Nov. 5.. The rifle season is _ Wants Saddler Bou t Tdol of Boxi ler sooner or like to have\a shot at it.” Texas Featherweight later,” he says. “ra e ng Fans" ‘igituation clinched — tomorrow. “T think the pitching’ of Don Lar- sen will make the difference,” said Williams, “I know he gave me all kinds of trouble. I. got only a cou- ple of hits off last season.” astating power — had past, Field: “Maglie for rookie ofthe year.” . . , No platooning for the Yanks this time . . . Manager jgoes at first base because he’s on a hot hitting streak . . | “Yet a month ago, T would have said. he iaoscenel start," laughed Case. . oy Yogi Berra, who will ‘catch open- ing-game pitcher Whitey Ford, a _ {lefthander, made the interesting| } Ebbets! olfservation: “They sa ‘ield is tough on lefties, but when Whitey is right he can pitch any- where. . . He's ‘Park, Boston, and that's practi- | cally like cat re: " Large placard outside Ebbets Caséy Stengel said. Bill. Skowron in Fenway; Thinks Dodgers Are Ready ers is worried about the big, bad New_York Yankees, he should go in for heavy drama—he’s that good an actor. * * * -“My team was good enough to ~ win the National League pennant |, _|in ‘a tough, last ditch fight, and it looks all right to me to go ag the beg vit re rag | ef sending the club into its fina? | out of ‘the Brooks? prefer a team thg like we are. I di Alston Not Awed by’ BROOKLYN a tt Mainewr ders ot ~7Walt Alston of the Brooklyn ome Tt it isn't afer ttre appears to ine! re: lief’ ace > Labine. : Bobbish | Is Victor series will start at 12 noon (EST). fa + ants * j ea SERRE fie 3 Tn BEER} ae, sueckSeueezseseussstesss a Perenit est Petits) HRSeLI Belew SESSA LSE oe tu RS We i. Pit she eudeabtstientSuasseuusebtaus’ etext let alitatahatatatete alata lalate te tee reseresseeseseezansectal seussksbesecdcusersezescusesees SUESERRSES ENE EEEE RRBEsIELsswRdsesNscseuUsehabeseacresesseeTs SEOGES YBEEUSUNSUNENECERSTERSSEEUSUUREHESSONESER orerisg iit iri its f) = & g 46 7 55 53 3 rn @ 3 8 . 53 7 8 27 e 56 ‘269 i 50 38 > 3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ke. int Sw 8m ae 2% Bos. m? 22 30 5 ‘287 - 3 eT There's a new face atop the Writers and sports ee 2 ' 2 3 Associated ‘Press Class. A’ high(that Northern is the state's finest|Meware, NY. sor 3 17 t 34 ey ohms sa school football poll, and it belongs |PreP outfit. : Wr. tm in ‘5 264 Phil, 630. 80 164 26 95 .260 r : = : ‘n, Det. ee | 24 Tkman, st. L. ee i 8 a: Flint Northern's ‘ Bay City Central, which has ot 3 6 8 7 Pi Amoros, _Bitn. S38 36 38 280 The Vikings played the! allowed only six points while. bes ae me as sete SS no te ask champ’ last weekend, drubbing] collecting three victories, van a |Beet Suh. Bio it BhRewe, Bu. ie sie ot Se ae | pate tr ia sie tr ed and EO TS Bet eae ee ee. eas Ss ash. 95 253l\crowe, Cin. 144 22 36 10 23 350... : es 4p PO =o sititoe en Bete eS jE wooners~ Lead Poll, -MSU overt wee eee St ee Bae ; this ° Ann Arbor: Bay City Central re-jdtem. Wash. 311 3 7 4 22 24/Miksis, Chi 3 Sm 8 2 28. a Voted 2nd, Michigan Sth |tsiset 1s soe sic on 2a nace sie at S's i a ieteat Be Be ek ae we : while Ann Arbor slipped.to 4th be-/Nes, CM. OS cn ae eS ring — ge : hind Saginaw Arthur Hill (3-0). jeuer, BY. * Ro 86 190 28 84 241] Whis'n't, cai m4 3? 4 1 26 ag oes OCIATED PRESS fed high in the preseason picks; The top four teams have a comet fe Bt HZ at gf tgmome ee at RE SS iy fect T National's Race wo agri aad eee ni dae "bined record of 11 wins and one Buddin, fos, 377 49 9 5 37 239\News'be, Bin. ill 13 26 2 16 204 bWine Gran , With a string of 31 straight vic-/had a distinct effect on this week's |) 44 . Carey. MY. co hoe 7 fo gentied, Wy ds 33 ef as 43 as VINS fe ES . ey. BY. 2 is 1 8B ee ee ws, es Boosts Crowds tories behind them and - end ratings. Paiaheme, first on) Grand Rapids Catholic, Central, Busby.” cle. oi 7 1s a fe as oe Pri it 2 a 2 2 - THOMAS—Upwards of 500 horses. — o __ fhardly in sight, ‘Oklahoma's Soon-/60 of 97 ballots, still dominated./with a 21-19 loss to Flint Northern/Zost, Wee. 33 St ii @ @ilteeak, Gh sa 8 4 32 22 nna ip a horse show Sunday NEW YORK W—A down-to-the-jers still are the Nation's No. 1 Michigan State, returning to itsishadowing two victories, jumped|Demvsi' KC a the total of 8,320,616 drawn/ “*" ee eee, : a “7 2 augers : ° 1956 National League crowd | Series Ducats at Cincy a fell short, however, of the ee Hleague record of 10,388,470 set in| Will Go Up in Smoke baseball benefited by ‘ aS ) “1 y : A i CINCINNATI #—The legt ves- Club ' zs vf post-war boom endance. ¥.: 7% 7 7 @ 11 162 2 a | ~ : ne * |tige of the Cincinnati Redlegs’ “) aay 333 co 4 aa ve nn $3 22 Se — 2 < hopes for a National League flag mae ° + i Bao 2 GE es - ee # Celtics Get Coast Ace. | will go up in smoke in the next Me “33 Indianapolis rere, HE mine $ is went ‘Cl #1 157 20 9 289 *" 381 248 52 127 20 11 2.79 - oe Ww ill ou Buy BOSTON — Forward Jim; They~are—the~ 35,540 tickets to| ji Texas AMM (24) cnwevss-. 1M Pilot W ants \orien. NY, 8 6 1 2s. =a Rie te ee SS ae Clara, Calif: prospective Worid Series games At/13. (tie) Milinols (1-9) ................. 8 me oe 3B 8 3 300 268 219 46 137 37 7 3.09 ge ee = ed the Boston Celtics \Crosley Field. Redleg officials will|,, Mim’ Pia. c) 2...... -§ Cleveland Job. ferns, Ce, iam we Mm doc Im 9 82 7 8 9 3.13 = [= S. = squad to raise the Nationat - burn them as soon as internal.rev- oF Get tine sas 7s ; Hershman i St 227 173 102 144 35-11 399) ee Pt brand NeW . + Stale rolter/Ao 15 |enme men check: them for tax pur: >” eee "B| CLEVELAND 7 — Kerby Furie aur iain ie fie st ot ie $33 ee ee : sadist aera 00, lowe 04) mirell, year-old Tennesse moun-/700' WV io ioe fa 3s ‘ 3 33s WEES 8 3 6 339 ALEVD : Marg wee is a tarps one of MN CES Tse Bees is 5 hid 3 ‘ | Wie Tier Seat Costs futle Wa Sula & gee wig ek ESE EES Ie ge sage is “ge eee eee O2 SO8en, ii ? . ; 3258 6 5 3.62 203 210 44 94-914 3.59 ae ee Meow, ae Tiger Seat Cons [ait eit Hunk Grenbers abou hy, atog ated 28 mia att is : : nets : : : ct. DETROIT @ — Reserved seats manager’ Cleve- Cle. 198 212 74117 11 23.7 209-168 93 153 14 14 3.62 oe a *. : the. s job on the KC. 171 168 69 54 910 304 7] 74 20 37 3 4 3.62 - e* : * : . ee. ‘633 : -86-100-12-11 3.66 eee a BEEN LOOKING. o, for Detroit. Tiger baseball _game/jand Indians’ when the two get to- NY gaa Terie 3.88] tao at 4 170 13 8 308 | 2 f * next year will go up 25 cents to $2/eether in New York this week. pe. 38 mt 8 G6 3 38 i 18 3 8 7 3S ; J * Z. AROUND: FOR ~ “ |and box seats will be hiked 50 cents! Farrell said he “wasn't going to\wame Bar is ise a 912 401 191 167 82 76:12 11 3.72 Se f ; . Fa A hi Chi 3 25 7 403 290 196. 85 121 13 11 3.74 | é cae. to $3. attend the World Series until this Det 104 170 204 4.06 k 93°80 65 $1 6-2 3.77 = i . . Fi “ . _ * enh a 7 ® A ee .@€iF : is 42 cal v4 e | The price increase was an-thing came along. Then I decided Zine. Fat. al 49 ablverted Se ome Ga a8 F = i > fi Aa Ss ff) avol os - nounced yesterday by the Tiger I'd better ‘see Hank and find out Forn‘les Bait, 2) 2 m 8 4-14) Wilbelm 2 A 3 s $ 3 ae Se ee oo i 2» |Baseball Co. as the club's new where I stand. a : 80 104 13 74.19, 170173 44 731110 3.86 - - ee _ yf © * owners took over, Bleacher and un-| “I'd sure like to take a crack/McD mot. N.Y. 0 0 % eee Ta fi ee SS Tf : y "se, : : Pd reserved grandstand seats will re-jat that job. It's always been “My | Nixon. Ls : a 12 219 210 71 $619 10 399 “ : ; “as % - main at 75 cents and $1.25 re-'ambition to manage a_ big league |Patica, Bait 50.62 411 434 130 124 44 66 Sl 4G : : , At ae wee? spectively lelub.” | (Bemar FE: an Maer et wih S34 is 2 sot f "ARCs a oo” = ate S & [nn ee . | SLUGGO IS THE [I . 3 } oat ape TALKING TO Ry ~ | CAZIEST Guy IN UP. fo cont acy daa diasAltall cx Rigi Mal ade etl lll tliat Mada sd we A Service, bye, TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off ee eR a a i OE oe owe \ Bh 4 2 | i . oo ¢ ‘ * Ds * 4 = : - ARMS, »\ [RIBS AN’ SKULL BUSTED, BUT I HOPE NEVER. THAT/ VAR a. foe A's, oh gate ¥ ate eee oe Fy ' : = “a sam aes aah mn i _ By Dick Cavalli 7 = Me 10-2 0 moti tog Ue ron on THE OUTE MeN ra By McEvoy and Strieber = ead Pitt ial | ie 3 JW ke : ELMER, ! WON'T] |..,.50 COME OVER AN’ ae BE BUSY THIS S*| [TLL GIVE VA A LIFT THE GIRLS 2 by Franklin Fo - : EVENIN’... WITH YOUR HOMEWORK BUT, GRANOMA, I DON'T .f'@ LIKE T' MAKE ELS WITH MY LES GRADES, THI " ANY MORE // 0 ethdegaay ) LIKE { DID LAST YEAR/ “i wt” HALF ACRE CASTILE— ees <<=certainly be rewarding.” if J i 33 if Pe oupled rising costs asa in- creased a for ieng-tinoe de- velopmen New Mexico Goal of Estes Campaign — ROSWELL, N.M. (INS)—Cheered| by a peppy: Texas reception, Sen, . Estes Kefauver carried his south- western campaign tour into New ia Mexico today to hurl “give-away” charges at the Eisenhower admin- a istration. *- * *& The Democratic vice presidentie)| candidate pledged “Adlai mine scad and. I shall, come this January, bring the give. aways to a complete stop. We shall reverse these gears.” -In for deliv. ery to a five-county rally on the ~Roswell, N.M. court house lawn, Kefauver accused the GOP of “wholesale disposal of Gir rec- Sung, ete mad Joutr te- page pointed to the famous-Dixen- Yates and Hells Canyon power |}, controversies as examples of what he called ‘‘a natural resources pol- icy which is bent on the surrender of ‘the public domain.” Grounded Cargo Ship Plugs Suez Canal PORT SAID, Egypt ®—The Brit=- ish cargo. ship Hendrik went) aground in the Suez.Canal about! 30 miles south of Port Said today,’ delaying passage of, southbound ships through-the vital waterway. The Egyptian Cana] Administra-. tion immediately dispatched tugs | f to disengage the 20,270-ton treighter| Umited volume mixed grades 170-190 tb. Preul oe ve and free traffic. It was the first time a-ship has gone aground in the canal since Egyptian pilots took over the pilot- ing duties about three weeks ago: Officials of the canal -adminis-. tration said they hoped to bring the_Hendrik into the center channe] |, in a short. time. Capitalistic Windows Are Admired by Reds BERLIN (®—Shop window dec- orators in Communist East Ger- many. were Officially advised to- day to take tips from. the capitalist world, Commenting on_ the dreary win-| dow displays store, the Communist party organ) Nettles Deutschland said: ~ “Perhaps the store officials who | are responsible for window deco- rating have never observed ‘a cap-, italistie show window: It would’ @: ' Pou try. DETROIT POUL TRY DETROIT, Oct. 2 {‘AP)—Prices paid per pound f.0.b, Detroit for No,i quality live poultry up to 10 a.mi. Heavy type hens 18-19, light type hens 12-13; heavy type roasters..4-§ ib 16-17; heavy type broilers or fryers” D-dig | Pp th whites 1%-22, Gray Crosses 21-24 ternoon brenkiqi of a Gerkaton Th Rarred Rocks. 22-23; caponettes 5-7 jb 25-28; ducklings 30; old roosters 11-12; heavy aad young turkeys. hens 20-31; toms 25-2’ DETROIT. EGGS Ocr 2 tAPi— included, DETROIT, Detroit, grades: Whites'-grade A jumbo 56; large 51- 52? weighted average “5114: medium .14- “8 wtd ave 35; small 2- 24 —wtd. ave 23%. Grede B ifrge 4 50 wid ave. S. ne ge Grede jum “. o medium 35; nal ag ! Eges f.0.b,| cases federal siate a 32-3 Srowiia: ‘Crm A large 46-47; médjym| 36's-32. x "TN 6 , '60-.78 dos. 50 dos. Ryne 2d eeeaglpaoval ahora pon tin ria basket. thanks to extensive style and en- 8.3.28 75% ae Killed Since Sunday; bac:| Steel6 were well out in front| ‘No. With Youngstown, U.S, Steel and a. tenz’| Bethlehem up around 2. In the mo-| Out of Control bens: | tors division, Chrysler was ahead : Fl sieeve! and Ford “and General: , cnens ip-Nationalist rebels me oe attacked European farms, ma- X New York Stocks chinegunned a train and ambushed “(Late Morning Quotations) a unit of French troops during the A sss 166° Int r.... 88 |ng Air Red |. *""" 44.6 Int Tel & Tel 30.7 pent. a hours. te French eOht Allied Ch -...-944 “Isl Cre Coal «s3/ctals began “talking ‘more “pes- Allis ‘Chal ..... 38 (= ng EES 43.4|Simistically about the course of the flees om osne th 8 Jones 3 ...: 649 rebellion. ie. Sirtin °°. agg Releey. May .. 37.4) 64:4 ss 1:50 Am Can ‘** Gyy Kennecott in At pe 5 Am Cyan”. 663 ae gg sos 43) The Nationalists, who began 9. Am Gas & Ei ; 36.6 . one T. months cof. Bie ibe. “L Lettuce, Head, No. 1 Am M& Pay . 327 10? gues ;.. @ ithely uprising 2 ane OGM, Com crate. Lettuce, beat Ne: i T3548 wean MOkOrs vcr 61 TE MONE 7! gng|tinued to concentrate attacks |Lettues. , bu. lam he ++ BS h Aire .. “a3 im the area of the capital city. : Am Seats 30.5 Btn nee 4 |Since Sunda persons hav died va lane Fel Pia he ae He in* Algiers pu do than €0 have |B tac’ BE Kementte, Stlbeee £ Me Am ose . . * Iv fogs 25 ‘49 Martin, GI... 37.8 : > 50-1830 30-dor. Anec WC... 16 May D Stre'., 363) Robert Lacosie, reident min- | yapy yy PINK—This autumn Medium. 12-00-13.00; Small, #30980 Armee 8 1.988 M M+: 3ig| ister for Algeria, conferred im |.) a peau features Edwardian )Armour i eee P 4 d ‘ , * cH A BUTTER EGGS Ar . MS Merr Ch & 8 184 Paria with Gen. Henri Lorillot, pink Chantilly lace over pink CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (AP)—Chicago Atchison ..... 3, Mid) so Pd. 4 | his military chief, on ways ta put Mercantile Exchange: Butter steady; re. Atl Cet Line .. 43.6 = Fe : . : champagne panne. Creation, ceipts "412.000: Rnolessie buying. Prices | Aves pa eas < gg: ee 3 a brake on the speedup ot rebel called “Bird in a Gilded Cage,” bo B S%; 9 C 56; care 00 eo; oo BOA On... 4 Mont Ward ».. 39 sites eS gees || is by Mr. John of New York. hepdieey socntiin <1, whole. Benawet ...... 1.8 Motor Wheel 22.7; Lacoste, who only last-week-re- / pee pts 11.000: whole-'neth steel ....162.1 poterc) 433 hat ‘the og lower to-2's hither, gs nnnnged to TiBoeing Air’::. 53_ Murray Cp’... sta iterated his belief that neatly ; * ter A whites 44: 65 Pronto beter Bonn Alum ":. 26.7 Net Bisc’.’-’ 35 (500,000 French troops in Algeria ok ee SS per i or better mee bond Sirs .... 183 Wat Cash RB’). 47.3)... to get a grip on ea 0 ul diuma 32: standards Sha: og im... 32 Nat Dairy «,, 38 |Were te ange that the Nation-|, checks 27; current ressipis ‘5 riggs Mt ti a1 oe Gyps ie rebellion, e ; “t ) ’ tin ae gy Behe ss Hh Yt Ten, ions 2a] alis were making “Dew threets.” 10) Baby's Bea ling Livestock Burroughs... 405 M Pw. - 308 Most ‘M lon kept their [°° ao is ot 1501 perners Lavastoce Camp Soup ... 365/N9 Am Av .. 408/children from school again today|_ Gerse- aye ee : D Oct. 2 taPy—H —Belable Can Dey eS POC sivas 35.7 ; the fall E. Dallas St.,. Madison Heights, ieee: Ott. on Gan Pac ....°. 333 Nor Sta Pw-., 1¢.4|for the second day of et Sathleeenty sales, undeftone . a 3 Nwst Atrlin .. 143 |pleaded not guilty to a charge of Cattle—Salable 00. Ri Tnchide Capttal Airl .. 207 Exe 21" ** 4¢7/sion in Algiers as a protest against about 300 cows and 150 yearling feeders; ‘Carrier vee 3 Owens Cng.. 11 |the French administration. The CTuelty fo children at a Municipal available supply ter “steers and /Co0e. Trac *"* pay Owens I Oi’ 66 * heifers increased by t 280 curried [Cate Trac ... Se tee Ot ¢7.9/ Situation in schools elsewhere in —— laughter stecey ant netic vee seme |ches & Oh’,.) 6nt> Pan A W air’ 17-3/Algeria was said to be rear nor-|Heights Monday. higher ter tee aon vaste Lae A $e Cin Aa ao id Param Piet": 503/ mal, He was lodged in the ‘Oakland ; cows stea Tt" oe *" “44 = to 80 cents Thgher: cannery aoe co re Shue oe : $8 Parke De Je “4 nar ea teen ar Sat stoc! nd feeders abouticimax Mo... 69 Pa RR ....... 22.8 lowing the hearing before son steady; scattered small lots and individ- . a f/ : ual and yohace ind) prime slaughter Ciustt Fos... 38.8 Pe a 193) Mother’ Keeps Sun __|Heights Judge Hendrick ‘Smith. low choloe steers 30.00-28.08° witty celtpra'm "~~ 4g Phelps D's... 'From Little Cacao Trée ~ {Lacy will be tried in Circuit Court Some ange Sng innaey Muaeetee: |Get Gag: 183 Phi nr "S2: 88 sedis eifers 12.00-16.00; pert load good 42 Gon “Edison”. 44.7 oa bg OO “ ai RIO de JANEIRO—The cacao) He is charged with administer Ib. heifers 23.00: | ¢ absent; most Con N Gas ... 37. pig te ai jtree, a_small-one—only 12 to 15 ing beatings to his five-month-old ity cows 11.00-12.50: cannere and im Pw .. 47.7. Beoct a GG... 48 ; for- : ‘ cutters mostly 9,00-11.00;, some mixed'c yin... o feet tall—thrives in tropical daughter Vicki Lynn who is under’ cutter and utility cows up to 11.50 ori/Cont Ba’ - 28.7 pure off |||’, 40.8;ests. Even on where tal fi above: utility and commercial — bulls te) aired | rare sly cultivated it. mast| Pha! treatment for’ a dislocated eek se 182 Repub sti” :-. 61.6 t is carefully ct hip aid body bruises. eo alves—Salable 225. Market opening ‘084 Drug .... *1/havé-a—“mother”’ tree to shelter see about steady on small .supply vealers arehy eyn Met... 66 i K he ’ = ond slaughter calves: mont end low Ma Rey Tob B:... 40.7 it and protect it from the sun’s * B few cholee vealery up te Den out prime|Curte Wr:-. 313 Roo, Be cvsgngihe@e State to Mark ‘ike Day’ absent early; utilitv ond standard 14.00- : ‘» Gefeway St 2. O34) is 20.00: cull and low utility 10.00-18.00, [Det Edison... 34.7 “as. |Seekin Vv Pled Sheep—Salable 500. No terty sales, [Ds C Sees... 343 Se he Bap. 4 White and pink frowers. form g Vote Pledges = pene inn nif OO ANTS 9 ae 1 +e 38. Dow Chem.... 48-8 Seah AL RR \.. 38.7 in goer pete _ the tree's | DETROT: (INS) — capper Oct. 13 _CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. _/ ah ars Roth .,, trunk —handsome lay program ichigan CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (AP)—Salnbie hogs Rast SE -- $84 ghell Oil ..... 80 ilrea, yellow and green fruit, each! i) ill be headed 20 civi I id- | 10,008; moderately active buying closed ry Auto b. 35.4 BIDCIMI +---0 88-1 In by wi - Jom, ‘steady to 28 lower on butchers: gy g"Mtus’”,, "a. SOCOMY -vssee 82 |Shaped like a small melon. -In-|ers ‘inte and closing sales mostly to %itmer Rad... 71 Soe Ry... 30.6 Side each of these little*melons”| Objective of the “day” is ne ower; sows rather scarce to weak; most Erie RR. 20.1 * Re Eeres 23.6! be ti mandy 10-00-00 en nena ans 16.69:1Bx-Cell-O ... 84 oper nd 11 Seg are. the cacoa beans, sometimes/obtain signed scrolls indicating is ; . ne ‘To.; deck ardund 240 Ib. 16.50; few lots Le edallne od 3 9 4 On Cal .. 4 3 as many as 50 in.a cinghe fruit.” eligible citizens will vote and send. mostly No. 3 ground 200-210 Ib. 16.10- F Mach... 61.4 ota Of NO.” 943, _ ‘|send them to the Manag as ik [torted “for grade ie 16°10.85. ana” to/Ford Mot .... 32.7 Btevena, JP... 22 | CHICAO POTATOES birthday present. Freent Sul..., 884 gtud-Pack .... 62 CHICAKO, Oct. 2 (AP)—Potatoes: : [head mostly No. 1around 200 tb. 17.00; 25.7 gun Of1....°.) 91 Arrivals. 98 on track 310; total Us| nae isetiniooniiagibanien ae 5-16.95:. larger lots. mixed grades/ Gen Bak 10 Buther Pap ... Rim ‘ ’ . sn ie et A esltee Bens we Ba oe Te isSt wtatincane™ erste Two More Americans hoi Gen Fas 43.0 genes Ge 2.40-3.50; Minnesota North Dakota Red! |..° j 4 a weights and grade ‘very. slow: all other Gen. Mills ig FB ei ': Oi River Valley Pontiacs 240; Wisconsin Join Syez Pilot Force So lower: cows, atendy 28 lowers masthy|Gen Shoe; 38) Timea Bie op | sunreet LEER NS PORT SAID (INS) — Two n er: cows iy 23 wer; mos » Tim ear. | j— ‘o more steady: bulls fairly sett tendy 25/Gen Tel ..... 49.3 ran W Air .. 18.7) higher: vealers ‘eady: Mstockere anaiien Tire... 82 Transamer .. 35.5) CHICAGO POULTRY ‘Americans joined the Suez Canal feeders. slow, weak 50 lower; few loads/ Gillette 66 7 sss) 24 |. CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (AP)—Live poultry, pilot force today. * choice and prime steers 1125 Ib. up 27.50-|Goebel Br... 3.1. Un Carbide ..110.2)parely steady Week on caponettes; 31.75; load prime steers, held above 32.00: sate vie tre 0 Se. A! aie Lin ‘ Fra, bout steady. so Ot oe mee: Senal ‘Charles Jacobson of Chicago and good ere, alee steers 20.00- 2° 12 «+ 3744, coops (Mon: : coops, 27.00; few ‘standards 1600-1800; toad |Grah Paige... 1.8 Yam Aire... im) £@ 8. payne, prices unchanged; [Frank Diez Amavizca of New York: prime Pie OG mined ete 29.09: o Be ~, ape =e Un Gas Co.) 204 heavy a = it; Page ‘iS rt oid, arrived at Port Said to begin train-| Orion ew rime fers good ao es seas « . ponet' high.” cholce '18.00-25.00: utility and Greyhound .\. 143 we we: Bi 2-21, ever iy Wo. 22-23: ducklings ing for ‘the difficult 2k standards 12.00-18.00: utility and com-|Gnlf OM ...112.8 BB Bent o3 mercial ape wel poe standard cows|Holland F.. 12. US Tob ..... 8.1 sae | up to 15.00 weight canners and|Homestk ..., 33.4 ig vee 204 cutters 00. 16 rite ‘tent and‘shelly can-|Hooker El...., 40,6 W. B Pic .. #3 ners €.00-7.50: utility. and commercial Ti Cent. ..... 56.5 West Un Tel .. 18.5 bulls 12. 4. 50; good and choice veal-|Indust Ray.... 36.3 Weste A_Bk .. 20.6 ers 18 00: cull to standerd 8.90 of higher "Dividends Ove: try new speed records. theyll be! Years” . me aware of the safety lesson in pad- a ded dashboards and safety belts o beni guide. for. a enone Nis nice, said preview common. stock. lodge Calendar serail cu, my wo € probably require more slaw spee ~ Clip . WAITRESS 0S) A WLS EXTRA MONEY FOR HOUSEWIVES ' HOUSEWORK. _PLAIN COOKING. FE. 4-5015 mingham area Mr. Traster, Wal- mut 1-2410. Ext, 218 & a.m. to 4- p.m. Weekdays only. . 7 -HIGH SCHOOL GRADU FOR cashier and general @ work, . Steady position. 56 day week, Ac- curacy pleasant personality Jmportant, Apply in person, Os- — mun’s, 51 N. Saginaw. /. HOUSEKEEPER MIDDLEAGED for general work. 1 in the family. _?E 2-6162, Call mm AM. - SEKREEPER-COOK, MUST BF neat and clean, no laundry, live im, Family of 3, Fol time, Call _after 6 p.m, 944 James K. Blvd. HOUSFREEPER, MIDDLEAGED, live in, 2 adults. References. Write Pontise Pres Box 83 HOUSEWIVES. EARN GOOD MON- ‘ey taking Chrietmag orders with our new fal) line Ne delivery. FE $-3937. . LADY TO DEMONSTRATE QUAT- ity food products in retail stores. pose | year lay end * Saturday work Mast be neat, re- epenenee and enjoy meeting peo ie. Ex Write Pontiac Press, Box ‘No. 14, DADEES: EE STMAS ¢ ifts by having tey oarty in your ome, PE 2-6751, . ‘LADY TO CARE #OR 2 YOUNG hildren, good home, live in, em- ployed couple. $20, Box 10, Pon- jac Press. LADY TO GARE FOR 7 CHiL- ten wi NO ; E ‘AL vo » ace FR Rog mn, Use of faciti- ties Call ue ot ane between 9 a.m. “nd 6 p.m. OPPORTUNITY the “foe teelning, Bee and learn a the orld. Learn ing or mana exp, of 2 yra. of , ond § ee 7 and 38 yrs of age. Write giving i resume, Pontiac Press Box STENOGRAPHER epee semen, Sa pa Senta ask for Mar, iran Pa * nha cation Wtd. salesmen or women, learn a ood business. innan, 66 W. Slicthiaent Agencies 8A)“ RO" Asst. Personnel Director, $350, Accts. Payable P4909 Sat et pote Bide. Fi N M OFFERINGS pasa, Sik bane, Berwin Beassee War 139. W. west 44354 Bookkeeper $300 : MARRIED” MAN WEEDS p= EM Hag car EM 34407, Work Wanted Female 11 {2 ion BE py gg “after school & a gaint mg ' PE. 8-2548. y beg — UP & DELIV- ae LADY WISHES 7 care for child 5 days a week. $2197. car: STENOURAPREER. AVAILA. I need a Tp girl with auto dealership experience to work” for the area, See Miss Warren A Graebner’s 33 ‘Ponting State Bank Bldg. FE §-0277 Gal Who Wants to.Go Places | ‘$325 ~ Treva agency needs an attractive retary ae tri for their clientele. TRA iw va- See Jane at . WEST. 406 Pontiac State Bank’ Site. \PE 5-02297. Receptionist iT nd fe cael id, Call after @ 1m. OR ; ddhyery Work can LACE CURTAINS Nay Acancemeee "Now Trememiber wher eft the rng” Wed. ee Migs, 32] CASH BUYERS WAITING | OX BOW. ‘PRESS EM 3-2000. Pita i = Cob 'w aren, or Bahasa PE 20019 FE MANLEY BEACH a Bt. ent Northiield ‘Ave. or 4 on the sale of your contract you sell Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N, Saginaw Bt Ph. FE 5-165 . aE _ Til 8:30 250,000 __ CONTRACT S WANTED We need contracts or immediate H. J. 5440 . Hg. ypnwelt Hwy ae ot Se. Se pee K. L. Templeton, Realtor : | 333 Orchard —~ "BEST! CASH DEAL Iminediate bayerg wet, Yast zt .~ PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac Laund Phone~ 32-8101, IN DEBT? ° SEWER CLEANING -° phone FE 2-001. ble 0:30 to 3:30./Tues., Wed. Sinks—Sunday Service PE ¢210t | nT et ae FOUND able action van sae: Fri., or es ‘only: loons ne TREE TRIMGL {ING AND REMOV-| \. 4 black purse containing blue bill- Pract to Y Jobson torn Siro Pree estimates, FE 17-8354, | \fold at Wrigley'’s Te}-Hu Shop- 4 GENERAL awone BY DAY. TREE TRIMMONG. Ty YRS. EX ving Ctr. Sat. call A: JOHNSON, Realtor Rw eases: rience. FE 90004 Hobbies & Supplies - 4A 17 S-Telegraph Rd. Wzs SEPTIC T NE SERV. A 7imEOG NG TYPING. S00: | "icc Tonks vacuum cleened Field Ew SCRABBLE SETS $3 PAINT FE. 4-253 retarial service EM 3-284. Mnes installed. MHD & “orp wtanber {iam WIDOW IN LATE @'8, UNENCUM- PE: $-0095 or EM 3-4046 i fy. BackeNstosH, is Eat MORTGAGES owet. S college ee, a WELL DRILLING ON. GOOD Hf gf Ad % acre . or Lawrence. FE 3 Feceptiontst Box °6 Pontiac Prece, | Welt snd it._OR ¥2°8.| Notices | & ‘omer 25 BD CHARLES "717 8” Telegraph rN AND DECORATING. | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 xan PRivare \ am aaah RELIABLE BABYSITTER, IN MY| ary : - Base Know rE 40521 Eves. 6-8801 home. FE 54-8601. Ae rt eee bs | Se the facta about. mauler fers. Private eT TYPING DONE IN MY HOME. Ave 43422. | RY GIRL = “fad bird to, ees 1980 W. Haron M4 Fie, PORE MY owe | Garden Plowing “Y6B "r+ atl Tad eat Eg ag ET ASHING AND IRONINGS DONE. | A-l ROTO-TILLING LAWNs & GAR- Wanted Real Estate 32A Curtains stretched. Pick up and| dens. FE 3-7741 after 5 p.m. nter HEARING AID RM 30 ae wanes AND iRONINGS. ie poitn discing % leveling load. | 201% N. Saginaw. PE 40530." ~ BUY OR SELL. _Up and deliver 3135. "| ing "&top sou. PE 43971. ~ Aerotred Knapp yp Shoes 1 will personally buy your prop: WILL DO HOU Sls USING | AL’S ROTOVAION — LAWNS, Pred man erty or emi wa . eae and my own furniture or- room and gardens, top soil delivered. FE 2070 Airport Rd. j OR 3-1502| show you how’. ash Dit the board and small wages. PE §-0752 20077 and. FE 40846, DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES, sig a reasomnbie. Cal and let WOMAN WANTED HOUSEWORK. PLOWING, DISCING GRADING | _ Mrs. Burnes, PE 2-8814, 83 Mark. 7D RILEY, BROKER _cleaning and laundry. FE 4 and poets. West side. FE 44228 FOR YOUR REAL SILE™ FE 41187 | ~ $09 liz, Lake Rd. onan 70, bo Wasa. aD | He Seat fans FALL “SPECIAL GOLD wave. | LISTINGS WANTED mi. , or 8" s, * A 3-0042 . ___ Laundry Service 18 | '"'t5:50. ‘Dorothy's. PR 2-1244. WAITING. LET -|WOMEN DO Lid oh ae YOR, Bow TO ot Y oger B. Hor Inc... a, 3 iat : bo me. ea , of | -ROY KNAUF, Realtor _Rent Apts. one 33 FE 2579 All inte, MY 2-911, tute Cal ig & BATH. 7 LOVELY CLEAN 3 “ State. ae oe. ate ntranee,” couple 3 ROOMS A welcome. AND BATH i exec ofa well known — fer ¢ p.m. OR_3-2798. MALL : iN 7 ANTS_w meetini ‘ ES. ‘ae and aeked me ton mnd Saeed a wk PE Ging b-DAYS FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY. seRv-| 7% te payments - wee saat "Leslie R. Middleton poised well mannered girl to be/ YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES Pin. Ba. Feats Leundiy, FB ‘Wicm INC. CREDIT Ba saree Tm 120 dential secretary, You will 'sci| wlachu mg, Dante Ponting of __ ‘Landscaping 18A ou te rasan Te Seat i v ny c+} me! , sen ‘ed. '- 2 ore gs 58 fine Bt a Oreee I perienced be reception typing and | ~~~ PRR” ett 4 Af not be tes = CASH wu 2 WII VES, ® for ary con idg., PE ontiae Press, Box » ad * sed und Teritive PE poise . any oth 1 Oks mgseil Teddy W Por ot home equity. 24 BULLDOZING ee eon = ARNOLD ‘, PONTIAC Building Service 12) rreame ane Beptember 28, 1086, 1 will not be ret eastaa Sinpepen aon iG AND. "SAGE PILI- | Femponstble “for aty. Gebts "con: REAL ESTATE Ae “ * = a other than - eral rouigh-in, fini: el. PLET ; - BUILDING, brs Meenas e v. Hutchinson, 455i 783 Employment Terms. Gordon Flattey, Eat | ons malntenspee © Dan's Land: Eliz. Lake Rd, Portisc. Mich. FE Oe S ius — F Eo sm . scay ervige it 1 SERVICE — "autre coaeayrege: aes PENSE Ale: een | OE, Pea ! ve Ly ‘ ays * ‘886 7a: OR 3-5146. EM } PLANNING A TRIP? Fe‘veeness Uae panne MEN & WOMEN re erase OF CEMENT WORK. | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING ANDi arp RAIL STEAMSHIP UNiv, 1-5708 70B8 OF ALL KINDS Ee Fae panera, Fe FE 45-6503 or OR RESERVATIONS & v RE D 7 Immediate Placement! |4LU KINDS OF CEMENT WORK | _3-2000 NATION AL— VE NEED LISTINGS & —* Plosk x wore rr T-8074. EANDSCAPING, Lawes. ant tz08 TOURS CRUISES — HOTELS =m ae, Meee gee oot! |? LOOR SANDING riveways dra! 8 e “ WOMEN: : Lavina FIVORR > oO aes ROTO TILLING, PONTIAC TRAVEL Dorothy Sny¢ jer Lavender GENERAL OFFICE, typist .. $240 C. BUD BILLS. FE #2050 ~ 93-4604 SERVICE Serer pen ioticpas Pal pet eteatoe Oeeay | "OTR? ws ROPE |e GEE w oR BOOKKE PING sant time vos SR! Reoeee eee sorvins. fin and “rertdlaing. FE Wed. Children t to rd 26 | 140. Haron PE 2-441! oe ALL KINDS OF BLOCK AN NG AND TRIMMING, ps chee pelea nH RECEPTIONIST PBX. with car $220|" ment work. ORV-710,- ie, ont ING AND TRIMMING | Coronen HOME DAY CARE ut um GENERAL OFFICE. with car f0--— A&R T CHING sor _ebileren.nsceneed_ FR +2003. + a . TY eves 828) root 5 Water ine Field. the ‘Vine - ib RTVEWAY GRAD: | iene Fe coer, SOURS tthe TYPIST. slectromatic exp. $240) PE 5. . ing, and aie filling, FE 5-355. __Heights. It is not. too difficult to LEGAL BE SECRETAR Ry) te Be D WOE PRopucts.ca.|*ARD) LEVELIN® Pe be NG. [PREACHOQT CHILD FOR TPE 23h. ee DOMESTIC, my a 190 Ritchen cabinets, lavatories, cus-| —— FE Wd. How | M , earned curate, with ear a) tom mace furniture, ‘guaranteed __Moving & & Trucking 19 Wtd, Household Goods 2 27 Ee MEN: } | BIRCK, BLOCK AND CEMENT | Asura AND RUBBISH HAULED. | ONE_OF PONTIAC’s BARGEST | When you itet your property STATION sree wevash _gas0|. OPK: Also chimseys. No job too RF leaned and so forth, | [ornifure, buyers, Cash C IR BOOKKEEPER canta .. $120] Stan nen ee e Te FURNITURE NEEDED ALL " JR, see BLOCK BRICK AND CEMENT e e¢ oF ; e - SALESMAN maceseeee "$250 & up 7 rery Feavonable, Birt top liar, Will bay outright or Us for nice ala : MANY MORE JOBE TO cHoosr BULL AND GRADING. Stile Phot OR A Hall of of experien ed _ Free > eotimates FE 4-950. oo. . i — e wd e Tat tes \ cana Leer OR AUCTION IT |: Sr ao four, tepals ENT MEN TO | ~ for you. OA 8-268, | Edw. Stout, Realtor | 18. W HURON Ac Adahions, perches, rooting, : | LIGHT HAULING. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | 11 N. Sagin 7, ot 4 Ph. FE seis ' s Garages and breese- oe es Sa PE 4.2551 Material only be'doabe “entire | Cot tes HAL Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 | cx¢e-Pnorenty WANTE = job arrange financing with 4 Another on same _§ Just 3 bioc fo © Bios reom heat ana; pivtmetive ving room wih “he: : room bungalow. ‘tiled bath. bench, $12,500." #3, wired for or ier. Aluminum | ~ as ha size bedrooms. ‘Tod. oak Moors, ofl heat, fenced pe se 0. Convenient vanity tiled bath, kitchen and a ay yore and landscaped. Only s. "screened “corner porch, all on / i eee end ee aeeng | 5 Minutes from Pontiac pcg = 9p OR Hyde mS ge eee woe oh ae rs . 3 ;, a decorated § room and ay a ge og haw f niahed pv gg ags ng as: The third bedroom, basemen, bah home SS ae sand beach Ideal for large ares on paved . WILL AMS Gtghey stofage roses poy so tn = bese. ove new ‘nes fur- growing family. : ates, low can Shen , top for tthe oreend car, work oan: aia, ear. Fisher Body. shop , iat = 150, 30. aia.he fa Williams Lake price $5,500 with ace ee neAL Tt beldwia aenince of shade. trees ‘and ail land: : Modern brick bungalow’ — € ex- mo.. payments. “ ; Open Dally vy Bunday 10-6 weged. Located Close. to aeree tra size rooms targe glassed : o"FE 4084] | nd bus line. This is the one . Lake Oakland Front .- se scpuemed pores 6 Brexiaeee. 10. RMS.,2 BATHS ————r | Ton = 08: salt new! $10,300" ein y Reale i . fivuated oa Tetoot lake front | Stion, Ou furnace, 1%s car ta-| Located near downtown, | Total Price $8,750 _ v4, = ogg . cr Tame hades jot. and —- as 3 apts, gas weier heat — home nie Gees MACED AY ART WESTSIDE - § room. nearly modern. Water- :_Sipees Bann the | terms. tamer Quek sesopsdn ¢. Latge "lots S0xe00. PR ol acta LAKE A tm, o ‘with pe vey wii oe pl place and sarpeting in ving | : JOHN . a eretete <3 seve oe Large be living room with fireplace. ste. oar garage, Dorothy. sayaer Lavender Froud level Auiomatie. oil Oy Ps te 2s "SLs ohn ‘Ticely shaded lot with 139. ft. ” as “ LTOR Dock, separate. 4 : good terms. ' r on Maceday Lake.: $14,900 and H. W. : Bi | ] awhie pn aes Wr fandscuped Toseed re. : = only $8500. with low down terms Ts u he gy OR en | este | = : / / Otter Hills Brick ; 6 a LISTING SER cate in por lot. Built in °S4, Very ve oo * Ae [ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE taxes. 4 rooms & bath, | Lakef — 4 aR. Age hardwood floors. wired for ciront | dining of, den, geting space | COUNTRY LIVING | Set witriow sowntperincst, | breskwate?. Rivcheat kien WA ee ee a ee B k Re BS He sas shitere wines Pigpiaee peg SF eer ty BonOALOw: : ry now. 7 oe _ REALTORS r _ and p w, He = . ; reply lome Gf 2% car attached garage.) RASEMENT WITH sHOW- OFF WMS. LK. RD. Newly Decorated : S weet of Poeatts’ te — ta Aluminum storms and ER-OIL FURNACE, Ga- White ite frame, all on 1 {+ , ra Open Eves, ‘til @-Sun. 10-6 or the bebee aoen 7 dealin screens, privteges on Otter PAGE-ON 2? LOTS ONLY f,, full, death, base- , Eres, pedroomn home, built ee = . ‘ just like new, 2 bed brick ' Lake. 8 on large| . $1) PER MONTH. ment ma - car garage. in Lot 60x200," very : tile bath, Ratti seer 4 well-landseaped lot, 30 days . Borns ol! furnace; on nice Beet, iehtcen Auto. gas Frit basement, : ” wellllighted prick workshop possession. Only $28,500, $650 DOWN ne aa ly priced ios —— * eS ate. : Z yard. 812.500 brick “building sult. terms. te 2 BEDROOMS, FULL ' terms to a 4 per cent mortgage, | able bog A or sereae. BATH. NEWLY DECORAT- "ey | cw r_ JOaLre adnan dais L us for detalls, ow") 2 Acres—Clarkston Area Scoot, ee a wa EVER AGAIN ” G A’ ai LORD $50 DOWN — Extra large city 3 bedroom ranch home, 32 . : ' With just a little ie ee ee A era Nice laPeatty Income . x 42, plus breeseway and 2- ena spectre parcel on thia wit de" & lovely "spacious ram, cer ceram-| Excellent west side location Quiet far, earage. Built in 1908. R. J. VALUET, Resltor _ 8 wARVEtots — 103 ‘S. Broadway, ‘ake “Orion home. 4 large rooms and utility. ic Sed bet Full basement, eighberbood, well conditioned _ Eiving room 14x24, eutstone 4 SLEEP: AVE. _PE $-0693| room house stool 1) MY -2-2821 12,500 $2,150 Sng Terriic Buy frame tion, 7 rooms (3 replace, carpet, drapes, TIPLE LISTING SERVICE | acres tillable. Also plenty of ome FULL-PRICE ~ 6 room mod- = Bedrooms) down, @ rooms 3 bed-| Ren fireplaces | KEEGO HARBOR | _B2%4eclPB¥th 2 ., property. | 4-Bedroom Home _ : yo gy ond RN HEIONTs — $1,000 dowa | = "+. goomns}-tsp. Pull basstnent.-es-}_—— atest at a x Roe i | me. _new_oil 44 Sere and 2-bedroom home.| 3 bedroom and atiec garage fm bet heal 2 sets of laundry nag eny heat. Ideal tor Tetirement. Some elder- _ SER Fee Down & ry Right i in Waterford fated" in Huron’ Gardens. “Easy. : , ESE porte apg) i earns oha| Bway uta" as] Rages Geese] HOHE ST | cs eae $6,250, "with $2,600.00 down.” This st $1,300, By appointment on $00, terms. ~~ | and’ bath ‘sun? porch, ol heat. | Edw. M Stout, Real se medrese: aoe ecw | 8800 LAKE PRONT — Year round | eas Just past sity Mmits.| Ste mes eh any home priced . COR: ‘ Close 2 “stores, and bus line, Only. 97 NW. gagindw st TE ps Breath ary ‘bs aa . Ou" furnace, ‘Only . more , . Open Eves. ern “ne closets. full size di : : one a a See) 'NIC HOLIE Roy Annett Inc. EA AST SIDE INCOME 1 Timken oil beat, enteral ees $008, dows, * and kitchen, Oak rs, Taxes WM. . } « ‘REALTORS i Beal income homie. Four-reoms | in home. car garage. $99 DOWN — Brand new starter only $33 per.year. Price re- 2 EE Huron FEderat soe “dwn, three. rooms and bath — pone tag awa garden and - home. Convenient location, Lake | - realtor ¢ ad + k duced for quick sale $5,950, $950 | 40 Mt Chetan st PE &1901 Open Evenings and Sunday, | apartment up. Full basement; oil. shade. We ce vy congrat- | privileges: This is more than a ° down, $50 per month, Eve. Mrs. Keichner,-FE 48773 | beat, .fenced backyard, new hard- | Keeniny® {e4y 0m her house: “shell. Let us show yO this one. Hes Bows New in "s2. Ove ~ _ ri pty conn = new shingle sid. | - Or $18 per ih. ry dawn and | - Pull basement. pow * — New "82. Over : LTOR ‘ =F "Al = ae m pletely ed 4 ta 6 5 tetrecen! | ! . Newly dee- | 3007 W. -Muron re éxsee |. MULTIPLE Listino service | SEMINOLE. HILLS schools, stores and biis line. | son ‘Live in One House $31,950 DONELSON PARK — Extra » Se brated room home, full |” - Opes “Evenings til’ ‘ An older home in lovely, loca- Only ba) And R he Ott large ranch styie 4 bedroom =~ Yell We. Pull price! erm Auichen ““piteay tse "aCe | East of Joslyn tion. Spacious room down, bed: RETIRING? | FOR BETTER Homes f OTD etitte nomen ee lg | Ramee tal orety te, Teo. Tul for aki mee beards, of heat Only 1% miles} \ . § rooms down, semi-finished ie lng ot J 2h ed | wanes naan rb comgte. siose CUTE AND cozy - 240 fh lot, near iacee take Paved drive, Everythin; iy Bx: ; . North of Pontiac too! $8,950 to-| \ \7 roms Sp: full basement & sea dat garage excellent buy t pnd bus line, Heed | 9 bedreems modern, with 2 bedroom beau- sA-spectal. Por full detatis; cali home| _*#! Oriee. : pate a heat. Breezewa tse four jour, roots ‘and bath. Of heat, bath, fealty noon ewe Pann Stat tea bs full Det, gt heat, it, very Mrs, Hoyt, FE 50840. te decorat-|“AKE, FRONT — All op one Noor. MULTIPLE LisTING service | paved street hove b Cae oPREI D BLACKW 00D “AUBURN HEIGHTS and kitchen. Ful pecat gareee | . ished *yungalow on rear of #4200 ‘serra “THAN NEW > 2 : ’ entrance. ‘ . 2 large bed- IAL: HOME - $13-2000 #90: ¥ MI 4-8600 Very attractive bungalow, well| Faved drive, landscaped and | - mg shade Pe see ine tag 9 with carpeted tt ~auto, | This lovely white frame hime ws simen F - room, ‘two saroome Picea ee | Drees set $8,980 with $1,450 down. Let | storms and screens, Ive-car gh- pe frame home was nvesiment Wise G ] | bath. Pull basement ‘with | ONLY $500 DowN yenter make your payments. | rege. Paved drive.’ Terms you and construction | ye — Exeelient 2 ‘story income ane play oll heat and electric 52 On sree Of be Mee Hs. eas per” men permeate Sid |. Seuiovey rable rome, aw) Sit So reomt up, and. 8 Spacial Sie eee ‘iti Seae| Heskett eet | Giroux-Franks|oen, i standin Hg gt pure ‘Mergute. Tenens staf POCia bo Phen inel CHEROKEE HILL8—This beaut. ; or & nt bait bath on tet,| — ly decorated: Good tn ation, | Madg to order for "FOUR "BEDROOMS -Fea"buy ere _—_ 4308 Disle gy ee OA Fore | home is py re zepreies Are | Sooreuate"sintee Mares "| feivseramic gate yess | $4 Gag taahoeah | TAR Saftees, RAO A | A ro re ooing for eat won| #L0m Bown leer Set oun. top| tee Nat a locations, Tals tone ~ i $-0101 of FE $-0505 . Mppreciate. $23,000 —. terms, with re ae be Only $8,950 > with en ented a a I house out of the city we| Includes 18 lots, restéur urant, 8 you have to see to appreciate. 7RE + sereened pa Felten | Filen down ‘ home tituated o@ 3% acres have just the house. Two bed-| - store and other bulidings--%60 Call on this one today. Terms ee FLOYD KENT, Realtor || tage, exceptiiel large eee Ex tad’ one. et Seen aniorae® (00m And. bath | ft. of frontage on pe “atate can be arranged, : starier honie. bool base- 24. W Lawrence FE 5-6106 aoe Top V: ‘ throw } vl ee na “< up-_ Spacious Lm 3 room with Highway, just out of Gladwin. one. op alue—$6,950 . bus an riches inet bleture "window Excellent hunting and a oon L. H. BROWN,R TS Se | ns o Somamers ipiins SEMINOLE HILLS HOME Pull acre with 1% stor gage conte will move yum, | puget, With dining space, two | fort aren. Will take ‘an Oniland 1363 'W_ Huron senate 2BEDROOM _ arte st yee Rome. farts aan nces Oe: Sale ene woot “leet! cali | basemen ent, oi toll heat ental et certih retirement plecs ie Soe $300 Down, 1@ miles from Pon-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Wiething | Lake privileges. t to stand 9 iif) time, ideal) So™f_meture fruit trees. Al: tom, ON Pee. Gafagh Gut waced oration, Just off W: Huron, ‘nice | So_heer garage, Cie te | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 72 PROSPECT MODERN LIviINo sce. ty toa MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ° vee PRED appointments” Total price one | center. Hurry om this one, | 262g. Tele Ses r¥) famiy. eat ie five “1 room bun. Tanich hose in Warde Orthery | 9000, DOWN. Starter home. Base. pad we r © ee ae Only 9950 down,” nea ae, gr, OR. wiv ‘flon ciowe te and us|. Full basement, Wick’ tiled we Drive, ces Well ond Dump, lake GATEWAYS to Ceram ae oe San A. ' paneled recreation room. Own . ‘spe Brick § =| All Income K em HEN Sit er ready to go to Fi uched garage. Priced at atte TRADE . 3. MPs AD” y Onis saane | $700 DOWN. ¢ room alow.) S 00 SEMINOLE iHILLS . pg Rg! ee e368 #0 | clean, modera*s semi FE PE 4-204 ‘Eve FE Totie Fn san; down pute you in. _— fake privs. 5 nari "Shoe = HAPPINES me BEDR( ee Walls} on Che re, init, lovely home Saeene 7, bedroom Up, room apartment ep und the “CT tric al ; rae : . Bygings afigr, © call Mr. Le-| g1000 DOWN, 2-3 room apts, each EAST SIDE , es plum: ey : ad; ' i room down are in tip- " ; at Miaeth | Exteon frge Ringer toa | Enee aiid tnt at | Supe SawtCest- | ay ram -minp” to. axe A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Set ert hwiah "REAR APRONR Avene, rooms on first floor. bath, : 7 dh. JRPPLS 4 eaitor 2 BEDROOMS Hot water oll beat, acar | porch ‘with awning nice caren RIVERFRONT 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, | 2%, DOWN. 12 rooms, ¢ ea.| ing ee'n® pemonm, homes, offer § room } wm Plasteced wails. - FATS€0 Pull basement. ideal sell on. tetms or take home in Attention Mr, Handyman! >. lelegra . pars. b we and 1 down, 3 lots./ ural fireplace, plastered wai nt. “2 ear Micely landscaned.| (2%, /8Tee family—3 future trade. Suburban ranch bh FE “4-2533_ Pull price, $0,550, tra tavalery '3'sercken Rank et Gan ‘pared sreet! smteanse,| bedrooms. partially tinlshed open yn Be ng Newly remodeled § Yom homie OTTAWA HILLS — ment, landscaped ler eee — iv $25 9g, second ‘floor, “Only. $17 OUTSTANDING. BUNGALOW Construction tn Bi" Weeds || parkgeet Went anes at Snr | A lovely. room, 3 2 dre $1800 DOWN 2 bedrooms down, | fered at $9500 $1800’ dine Gace’ — BEDROOMS : iota An ores seline weokies se mine | dang interior ‘finishing.’ 30 van and Otter Lakes by wey of home which at m NV ESTME ENT | BUY eee ae st. earage, sub- Contes SPIC AND SPAN AND ©. 12x15 kitchen INDIAN VILLAGE ute that at is Just ke new. | count tor cache tones mr Clinton River. A wonderful buy 2% living ftoom with fires 2 HOUSES — 1% acre of indus TRIRC NIENT TO EVERY. wall Aitacved garage. pertect con home in near" | all the tppointments demanded by | 900 with $000 down” * nay $11,700 on « tonventent piace, lores gang room, Aq boateg are. mgood Ave. | $1500 DOWN. 2 bedrooms, base- Ne to f Feet condition, located today's discriminating buyer, situ- Pm — SERGE S geod repair, | ment, garage foes shed, ‘2 lots. . Fou name your terms. lock from stores and ated on large lot in restricted lo- = Rabetes, en mney builtda Reine ore se hes og |. Price th 00 ' WEST SIDE t ebster Schoo west’ suburban, Aubur {ee sement, and t oll f a — 4) OPEN Arcmtotee taster at, Samal. tas teens wt ti0.500" Mn sags mg but pigs mts — 3-FAMILY TERRACE cg Full price. is bedroom, utility $1000 DOWN, 3 houses, 3 },BLOCK To orry Hosprrat. WE ah summer porch,” breakfast ing. ‘ re Duy"! sng: tm thie tine brick Tanck nay te Seiteialls © ean snmtine fast Latit $00. Substantial oul hea heat. fouble garage and more.| {1008 BOWE, gents sito per hie: 7. room hd. ‘beta ng semmetive: _ Fireplace, Two-car . home on the edge of town, eni downtown Pontiac. | - seein . Priced at $6,600 home with extra} nt arage with automatic door. IMMEDIATE Possmsston. |. Among ite ottraction bye ac. > & lavatory, full cae outdoor ‘ate mitts, down cs Begs 26 ie Hiving ere is & bom “Pash, att 3 BEDROOMS “4. . 3 BEDROOMS See DOWN, 2, Macros, pace Space for Seereetice, “Exceten " é . se Modern sslow, only bedrooms ‘ in i 00 will handle this. — Near Geh- lots privs i) Tental see Lot ‘ Sew alia Pe | Ears ema al| | Sebeaeseae cm | SePaeatr a hs soe | Ga Piemonte | SEMIN. iene] Sa Sad Seen Sey 2 ‘ is p : * at na otha contents fuiutic, | and'isiecas crete pint sorms | latte, Rareand”priend at ‘SPACIOUS 4-BEDRM, tow, call for tiitee ‘see Sie olin Bae, re me -tie, Bown, ms, Feed yoos| reo MO res tachi NORTH os SPANISH BUNGALOW | ; mation, = . = Priced at $10,000 - Fast of Jost i j Large @ ‘room very clean home ie 2 BEDROOMS roe arto Sell—To Trad fp and bus. Lage” 5 room ee Dandy. commer et be2® bun Rateniar Sn eS Sarees ane Bane Se FOR‘ OLORED... || ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW-Neat | fined be peed 1 a Tiss, —_—_ INSURE at : on floor ~unfinished attic. jow with’ attach Mached werage. ng « wen bas vg all i pay — = Few Ay buy this & clean. Gas heat, full basement; basement, buift be 7 bedrooms, bo basement. of] heat, ga-| ilegts-on Crescent Lake, immedi. : a Priced right at “only “yi1.500. ‘oi Re - hag L. B goee. len le . | dundry tbs. Automatic water} ° . x 130 tot. ~ te og ed like ‘floors, |. = 1% - terms, ie near school” Ait moae cow. "oe & more CALL pent 2 bedrooms, base. tele R. T R pines —e coal ampsen , i heat gray Dastre x tall" pee . rf} ment” =e ‘Watkins ow Tripp, ealtor . oe ~| WARD E, PARTRIDGE —90y area ma J R. Hil Lake 1,700, meauy rE Pasi or FE 5430 ~ ae TRADE, BUY & SELL REALTORS FE REALTOR FE 4.3581 ‘Je ] tz LARK EAL ESTAT EY a on ORR a oy FE $0528) "1050 W." HURON ST. mG ES REALTY CO. | 1 nshuron | rm é 3784 : “+t Se 92 W. Huron | 101 W.° Huron = : cect ' | * , +1587 a's: Telegraph Eves. & Sun. \ Open “Bive. r | “Open 0 te all , ; vt Fe 5-616 it rl & we wear ok Pine eae . , iP i Pr ee ' ‘ ook r FP — 4 ; . - = : . ie 7 : . . - ; ’ ' 7 Aes 2 f a i \ * fi ane i - Conan ’ e : é (* = t * —_ : ¥ Fe Ps 4 : ~e * aa mm \ , oy “4 al ‘ fs ' a ; _ e ' \ / ‘: , a leek i 4 en ee Vas | TE OTT: Pete NOMA wee tacrlpante ae t ee PF RS me & = ie eee : = i % ' ~ . EES ‘KNUDSEN NICHOLIE cn ey Nae Rare OIL PURNACE ON % FT. Lor ONL RO Biase. with ter with terms. Per r Month $58.50 tazes and = ae Lots of beards in nice kitchen, rood floor her nr . off oe Only $10,500 “aud ‘and terms _Mathéws St.—V. ‘acant— Carpet- room, extra on second. Five s and walk-in clos-~ ~ Really a special kiteh- en, $12,500 with terms. East Pike St. A real ain at “$10,500. Full basement, vere Birch finished | room that is pettest. “Faxi5 = living ig with lovely — oo home to you now We have /m other listings a4 see our pictures eo | homes. ‘GAYLORD = i B. mre 40584 Eves. Canal Front . wag see One & Otter Lakes. Privileges on Cass. $11,500, ’ rms, You Will love this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, roe gnome: snapee. r transf _ priced for . eaten sale. fis.ese" Terms. SYLVAN REALTY COMPANY 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. Ottawa Hills Excellent location for this 6 room and bath home with garage, pawzed drive Grapes, gas heat end sian: ~~other features. $12,506 wi cash to FHA mortgage. WM. H. KNUDSEN $10 Pontise MSute. Bank Bldg. Phone FE 4-4516, Eves, 2-8503 -NICHOLIE) NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE ., Newly decorated 3 Cape Cod, Full bath . & le . & dinng rms., fire- Nice kitchen, break- i bs mae 9 siding, ga-. - privileges. Priced right Substantial down payt.. required, HILL RD. — ONLY $7,000 That is the full ‘price of tie 5 rms. & bath, on an =, large aceust lot. Very low down paym FILRENCE AVENUE & .bath. Ideal for 2- family apt. House has in- “‘gulation, storms, screens & other extras Only $10,00, with $1,500 dn waar ee TH $6, ton screens, gar. 2 lots. Paved st. Rea- senante @own payt. & $59.50 & HARGER CO. 33s W.«. Huron. FE_ 54-8183 “is DOWN decorated. Total orice L PE §-0418) - * SCHRAM oon feos er Fe | 10 acres.. SR Pe ie 44 LAKE FRONT ¢ ROOM ar spunea priced ‘thie. George Marble. Realtor Otter-Sylvan Ls Lakes ‘Pailding “sites sae git ta. wd Og CARL W. iat Resor PE Sie beautiful $1000 down , sate ene ety: eeeacing iske 63% W. Daw & $ ose 9600 per acre Ae eneee nanige For Sale Resort Prop. 4A 44A HUNTING AND _PISHING COT- tages, Boat ilvery store. Modern ho Resort 140 PT, GENEVA LAKE iNT. $2,500. 3 lots ad by 180 each, $1,200, FE 5-1000 ELIZABETH LK. RD, An ideal location for Super market, ag Oxbow Uk. ’ corner paved a trdbtage on ee Lk, ‘eet “deep, soned for Hh ning $20,500 heiaae 1% terms to suit. 2% ACRES Extra large bullding sites ust 2 miles out of town on aldwin, really priced v9 sett with $100 down. or trade 25m of equal value. CROOKS RD. Wonderful large home site fat of a oelewd to sell ice se at St. 150 with very good terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor w N. SasinaW St. Ph. FE 5-165 Open Eves, til] 8:30 »m. a | ™ ; K Established in 1916 cITry Lor - saves a ae pbuflding location. 120. improvements. Paved deosk, 900 rms, - FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 54-6106 Open Eves, Next to the Consumers Power lp HAVE A LARGE SE- REALTOR FE 4-354, BUILD NOW MENTS $52 PER MO L noemyg T ene esiace inatis set, Wit fe ti 8 Oxi2 F Fel BR atari 95 au" VALLE TILE. 5c sYeas PE a-s00 _TRADEAN DEPT, washer Swaps 35 BOY'S ~ 4 BIKE ‘SWAP SAME Size girl's. rT saw, ya Pe ti} } bev ike trade 1 value, “Wells, Barbe n ner Woles 2 Porgy, © a.m. to SF EME tS: em = ‘Be IT RCA USED ONsOLR. tv, =+ Ge _ WALT TON 1 Ty oat os ee Re Vv. of moni 3 rec , F u sone dare. eve- Pye = AVVAIAN' eee Be | BEDSTEAD, MATTRESS, "USE EPT. Sg a Dl a 5-600 jal eee $40 BRAND NEW | cheseametpicsta fm SEWING MACHINE SE Ti 3 TA. = ditional, Sewn forward ea sed. ga st eovseies ere he eee neee peer cS "inttross Tops W WAREHOUS 6. Used Trade-in wre contany TEMS ENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITUR ECO. . wv mt. ; eer a. whe ATES AND FHA TERMS. |, | SURPLUS LUMBER | O1 ae 50 peed. Ou a “BU + . BU , TLES ; 3 bs ~&~ . ny tary 0D 1 4 ieereueweer . a ew he eee eee tre eee eee veeee Ae ee eee nee Te seeetern ene ie eeeetenrene 00ee ceed ee ben een eee aaee sronenive oe tvs ees “SPECIAL 54 CHRYSLER 8 New Yorker Sedan . BOE ORS: Forme $445 DOWN — ~ $61.46 PER ‘MONTH S| Available Be ‘Sure: to Get “itm, very are vintage — let's cll ff the launching!” 1 BUICK “|Our Deal |For Sale Housetrallers 78] Boats & Accessories 85) | Doshi eeobeste| SEL uImesow [se ar = $695 Before. Chane or Tat | : Le ape i iscra . Mé&H Chev} = fe Se oe a "ea gos | IN HAND I KE SALES "CASS & OAKLAND You Buy cat | seat se od | ¥ Ce 73° Mee oe | Custom Liner , an ene #2360, Va gba, “0Coarteou Salesmen x 4-DOOR : meas tae Scr Seccres| OT | $795 leat TO, CHOOSE FROM. JEROME. < Bae Ss ‘ ae : 3 OLIVER [massa see Sas tee ‘51 CHEVROLET weep . | A REYMOUTITDROARLAND| “Temas fe. ~At * Ss ie » em", | BUICK eceraerres| | oe $545). 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE.’ | ake Pte service, NT | Eta on } Boat ent FE 29101 FE som Wie Wraraaaie, Pe ae HURON MTR. SALES 03_W. Maree Bd i Se MSH Chev| _— | FINAL CLEARANCE [™ i eo p.m. —_| MATINEWS 6 i953) FORD RANCH WAGON. NEW, 2 =st—= / HOUGHTEN & SON, |eogprgas. gulerons, 0090 | GP Eee lma S CRETE | ac ao Bim se Mercomatic, Spotless In: j $2 North Main |. Rochester | walis, off new care. Pull guar | _cars. FE 2000 days or eves, M &H Ch Used Cars side & Out, Check this DACHSHUND PUPP ES. REG. AA BUYS Standard oie” 0 per cont of THE | HIGH DOLLAR ; CV . one, $325 Down, 30 mos. 4 1. wks old. 6-6400. ED. “WILLIAMS For high grade used cars, We . . i = “Fee PROM T 7S 76 | Bigive, ang ‘are frarden tractor, ae tw need tnem ‘Drive the extra mites MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES Guaranteed $995 ; Several used tractors 690D-U#ED TIRES —BAROATE. | tw 211 S. SAGINAW SHOP. . nga | ! Scenes RE aretha Sew | Bie dey ee) FL J. YANWELT. | oT 44506 P=-- | ONE FULL 3 ous a8 2be, Rocket : u 2 =| . ee Fe eee . a ia ne Mr: | gn ‘at Chemens oe ET ee SERGE TIRE a Wanted Used Trucks 89 0) °2 "amuines payments of 1 grniies ST OP l ~~ YEAR Engine, Plus Hydeamatic, Sub ‘ Rentals Parts ry R ~ ean CPt 7 mht parks, Midwest 47501, Harold - : ’ , Ps : ‘Crooks #1_N. Pe ‘STOP!! LOOK!! , ° , > 24 months. SOULLOGN Cat was =TOOKT : = Gav ‘Deane’ of auc, Is Bake e | 1986 * oar Pi BORD a Nas $500. 56 DODGE D-500 ol Keiser + DF gui $195 Garden's Lawn qulpment, ties tires. - femold $10.8 33 exchange _ tee cco ‘Or willing chatsia Golden, Lance, hard top. 267 h:p tow mileage. An-exceptional: buy. $1395 ; Woodward (North 4) ee ae’ , : with 12° center plane brakes 52 Plymotth 2-Dr, ..$295)° Seon | ea ee Fant | ea eee es AE ME soy EERE OME) “Bright Spot” SARE | eek Seamer Sim Wagon, ' iow oucition Pa kia if US FOR CORN BIN ae ate this where. See - aL “AGTION 3 SHOT |~/ Ss hs Ba oe eA eR Wires $2.00 up. ree woltevsls. > For Sale Trucks 90; , Fairlane Victoria. Turquoise and today, ty. All the Extras, $345 | -elip, | Bacay ge / . ATE TIRE SALES RRR RAR A NN ‘36 Olds D rato ivory. Thunderbird engine, radio, |, . esberg F <|/ & small min. 968 up. 3) toni wes 0. ‘Oontone FE 4001/1 ton poRD com wreceen.| 35 Cadill emonstrator heater. mnie “wally, lean ‘as 8/'53 Chevy Cl. Cpe. ..$595, Down, 24 months. | i Jo stock, fg receiver alent. Pang SETTER POPS. 8. MU loader" with Peck hoe. thesp. FE ; Auto Service 81 $200, on. +1974. cRUR, "Ss. aa Spt Coe te “PORD 4:DR. | Clean as & whistle, Many extras. 795 ey ' : aw anno | 155 CHEV, 4 TON ' , : isa ther sp. a ARAKEETS - SUPPiTES | Auction Sale ___77| CAN ESHAFT ORWMOING, IX THE “aM & box. © ply tires RAH. $80.1 °S3 Ford Sedan Wah petice Mtereapter angie, Av | B Chevrolet ¢Dr. saa es $ : PEKINGESE PUPPIES" weeks INGEST WEEE: | ~~ Sigg Be eset Phone FE 3) CHEV. TON. Picetp.| °55 Olds Super 2-Dr. 33. STA. W: AGON $1895. | all extra good tires, °° serolet 2. -Dr., Radio a : "39875 ast AUCTION SALE EVERY ony. dun. good condition OR 36190- a+ : yr. Rivi ge ferr, 4 dr oassenger. . | « edter, rome spark- a PARAKEETS. CANARIE® CAGES | sermon atght. neusthcie Large as For Sale Motorcycles 83 a abou), pom oan: io Coditice bo Cure conation Ratio. exter” cone) .° Chevrolet 2D Tg 125 les like new. Paint cmap. : parce nibam Ra TE Cane Sarg ue Farm, 30 390 West ‘Trew: CASH FOR GOOD LIGHT WEIOHT WILSON- GMC ''54 Pontiac Catalina is peaee Janeer an . gima most economica) carson the road. | tional. $225 Down, 24 tifos. Food. since 1501" tet Gekion ae, Fae ON wa On '$4 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. |'88 Chev, 2 er, aie. <./! $1347/55 Chevrolet B/A ..Save ; | cous fuar. to Talk For Sale Housetrailers 78 | "your Harley Davidson oo ee Harley New oe Used Trugks | 54 Ford 2-Dr. ~ a searmaih 2 anasto SUNT) “V8 with power glide, radio, heat- $1095 Dav idson south 4 M. a er and many other extras, We THAR «REITER quire Bo vn, Lx § __¢le. FE 40687, ° . , JIGS r. "82 Pontiac $s dr 6 Bet, ? y top Catalina, Radio & / i SEP ARR |Past | Mee pal ONC te dv nck] Foc Dn soa (ey? FH Noa on CORN | = Trained, Boarded 70 77 3087 HOSETRAILER. | Soy, FULL size B on 5 4 2 ‘ord Sedan ‘Sl Chrysler 4 a ‘Saratoga |. 4i1| guick decision when you hear the | lires. Sharp. $275 wn, sctietintintetetndadeet dana a 450 = cas or trade Aor at | att IKE, $ G) Cc "53. tan em dumps, 52 Hudsor Sedan 0 Chev. 4 eo ae } al price, ‘Be first, don't miss 24- months. ; ae "Eatin Maer eo 0008 | tnd 4:0 pm __Boats & ‘Accessories a5| ,2 te. choose from 52 Pontiac Sta, Wgn. |? Wale Well — ors 4° ; i” _fafaph . USED, THI ere | ~~~ | HUNTERS’. SPECIALS }- +5] Mercury Cl. Cpe} 4 ace ie ace wreF, gp NORTH ~. | “Lot Open Till 10 P.M. Hay, Grain & Feed. 71 We have sae ' ers and mo | SAIL BOAT 1949 Chevrolet Suburban} °50 Chevrolet 2-Dr,* ‘$4 Bote i the pica bh i . | ne Bee 0 "iifoea t) ee! If W, Mest, Piversiaes covered ead Ge Ui Some *47 Plymouth Cpe. | Se -edar's ton X ton ‘beta a cdl CHEVROLET OLIVER OR 3-5634 . uity ‘5 ton pick-up .... § 37 _ Lo, i a , REACH CASH CUS.| feringls, Waattit"Sute | MICHIGAN'S LARGEST] JEROME ‘tails ml — National : an | EACH CASH CUS-| fs tet gems ert A |GMC TRUCK DEALER RIEMENSCHNEIDER }Ronded Deal I # TOMERS through Classi-| be veauty. 81,000, “” “pimore. FE Olds-Cadillae DODGE-PLYMOUTH on ealer : | i fied Ads. Call FE 28181. SniLDORT Ht COMET cama COMET ctass—3} OAKLAND AT CASS | Orchard Lake at Cass | manp 10 sre LL Easy ta | 1000'S. Woodward _ | Merc aie road 4 . sets ales pee eee. te FE 6048S FE 80488) ‘aig. teginee re rat Birmingtam | yMI 49735 me Oe aaa At | * ‘ + . ws » , « , j + - . 5 ; Li a= meet ' \o ou ‘ € . 7 % _ 7 \ we | - po Ovet nt|Frank Clement set to musle.” “But he had friends there, too, ~ . ter out of her brown bowttant cling to her. “what is it? Can you fix it?” ne “NEW YORK — mading:majait down in Nashville, deep in |the Elvis Presley country, I flew back here.to cateh Judy Gar- Uke the South's big industry is no longer) * we at Tupelo, it. Whey ‘were having Birla homecoming. Bae mngeneeheandh tape steele Eye | : “You mean ‘Elvis De Presley?" said one anti. “He's just - hale gyrations are just kind of a “les-Jigglin’” common te | all good gittar-ticklers, At a certain point-ii all Presley } conversations, you should change the subject. * Once at the Palace, we saw—as Judy sang—something flut-, the wings. A guy with scissors cut the piece of wale that'd got ise: Whcmitig cn whe ald” iG dress and fall to the floor but) she asked in alarm, running to pris in Ohio Town Disapprove of Funds to Protestant Groups LORAIN, Ohio (—United Appeal To do. so “would be a serious violation of our faith,” the pam- phlet said. It explained that the chureli objected to inclusion in the community chést budget of funds for buildings which the Young ‘Women's Christian Assn, and the ‘Salvation Army would use for re- ligious purposes, That meant, the pamphlet said sto Adopt Child CORPUS Navy officer who 20. Her Daddy's Advice | CHRISTI, Tex: — A Today. (7) Little Rascals. - 8:25—(4) Today in Detroit: 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’ s Won deriland. $:45—(2) News, Weather. 8:55—(4) Today in Detroit. 9:00—(2) The Gary Moore Show. _ (4) Romper Room. (7) Robin & Rickey. | 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. Heartthrob- Theater. @, “« iten by another his uncles, ‘Democrats contend that’ Michigari ‘is a good place to do business. of er of three, was Slain in a dimly lit parking Jot in Queens last Sept.| WASHINGTON u—Secre ot LONDON (INS)—A British doc- that would be “to = Pa Ree ve wn Sree ct Wards Off Prowler ae spon and “on the tep of a black sipper = SOUTH NORFOLK, Va. = a , eS . | —and there was another — The pamphlet was Paswed ort 8 When an armed intruder broke : = Ae SS stop. Then Judy forgot whe - . Msgi-linto her home while her parents 3 “A Face in the Crowd” is based) 35. records for. f _{Wittiam L- Newton, dean of the| ie. away, Dyercd Mary -- Jay! 5. : Television rogroms - — ott gy by Ser 2 in Dreanery. sald the actin) SWE, A, ear, MABY titled‘"The Traveler”| “Capitol?” she smiled thank- .. the approval of the head of naddy had told her. And, shaking = Programs furnabod by stations Weted tn this column are subject to change without ties. Bhp sen oe Been entertainer “from fully to. her maestro. “I've been oa) oapaaae ee with fright, she did it. . a . “ Tose to fame andi tired trom so — : : *'* * he ae ———Channel.2—WJUK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Panacea terete Can P=GRLAV pte tn ac sn remember who Tm “Catholics make up about 60 per Fleeing into an adjacent room, o: oe radio, In ‘his movie ser Schub| working for.” cent of ‘the 55,000 population in)Mary Jocked the door, took her - TONIGHT’S TV HIGTLIGHTS 10:00—(4) Home, 4:00—(2) Four o'clock ‘Theater. (7) saa ee Pages the medi- Judy The Legend Bee en ic een, and father's Sp-caliber plotel seme a Cea—(T Naess Fron and, Oe sis —10 atone tay Messe: Ch) AL Ta Ee | The caecnatee ot tp ton [000 heer and. five minutes D fveck the tctow achtniea ta suartlintees ae aeer'aad Got Ure: | a “m6 aoe ay: a «“ M:30—(2) As the World Turns. (7)|\Called Lonesome Rhodes,~is that/singing 15 songs and exciting (Oct, 15, ‘ waving intruder in the leg. He fled 3 Serenade.” (4) 6 o'clock News. | 16:38--(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home. Ramar of the Jungle. of one who is happy until he/the toughest-critics to say she’s ae —_th-panic. = = 6:15—(1) News, (4) Weathercast.| 1:58—(7) News. ies - The Show. (7) |Moves into’ the false environment/not the Elvis Presley of today the geal bo 301.190; cid ah Police said the girl was at home 2 42) News, }11:00—(2) Valliant Lady. (@ ®) Early lot television,” Schulberg said thelnut the Al Jolson. Employing cial of United Appeal said $40,000) with several smaller children when 6:20—(4) Dolores. Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. | Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Party.|qiner day, , no tricks, no lg Sasin, he of thit was earmarked for the) James Bell, 24,- broke into. the '* @:25—(2) TV Weatherman... 1r15~-(2) Léve of Life: ':30—(4) Long John Silver. -- “* * ce parton se et eee we ee house Sunday night and . 6:30—(7) Conflict. (4) Talking! s),95 (7 1:00—(4) Hollywood’ Story. (7)| The theme of the bays a a _. JUDY GARLAND... - relwhere her-father was. -Point. (2) Name That Tune. eee ee Me Tomorrow. “Charm ‘Kitchen. on Schulberg, tate ete eats pene pena eee and we wish she could |is no YWCA here now, and the) 6:45—(4) News Caravan. (4) -It Could Be You. (7) Robin Showtime. =. eae observations of the TV world:|jose the thing. It seemed to make her look stiff when she Community Welfare Council, after) Bell was 7:00—(9) Abbott and Costello. (4)) ang - . ‘News. “New York television is Holly-\ eq. skinny! PY study, recommended one was need-|turned up “The Big Surprise. (2) Phil Silvers asc The G Guiding Light. 1:8) News, wood raised to the tenth power aah te het ee ee ce ney tae a td: iment, He ogee at - 130—(2) ter’s House Party.|¥° *| Supt to be! - f eggs of Show. , It's much more frantic, In Holly-) —— ing and ; S 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (9) Million! WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON es eat aoe {P| wood they say you're as good as Whet 0 tarnest,.with the Sack Bennys,,Phil Silvers ahd Weekly Paner Owr “T just did what daddy, said to Dollar Movie, “Hudson's Bay." 9 ana a, 1)|_Aterneon Film Festival, "200" last picture: But in televl-| evelyn Patrick, Ksther Williams in glasses, Joe DiMaggio | @ekly Paper Owners wee (@) (Color). Noah's Ark, (2) Theres Rerles. ) ME idack 06+) The Bob Gronhy Siow} 7aiTe CY Me yo aint Le Haapleeiinee, NAR the Icke and Duchess of Wind Buy Yale Expositor - $:00—(7) Broken Arrow. (4) Jane sogyg: f Ren Sbetemmcigg Bee sac (4)|Das become a neurosis with peo- e : PORT W—Publishers cen See (2) Herb Shriner|12:25—(9) Billboard. Quien tr a Dax @) Austin/2® in television. Probably more) It wasn't a blue-blood audience. Photographer Bill Mark,|the weekly Republican- 12:30—~(2)" Ladies’. Day. (7) The| Grant Pie - than anything else it creates the|focusing his camera on Joe DiMaggio, was told, “But there’s|Tribune have also acquired weekly amet Cavalcade Theater. () Erwins. Be ) The Secret Storm. sense of human insecurity thatithe Duke sitting beside him.” Bill replied, “Never mind the Pewspapers in Yale and Pack, Circle Theater. “The "| y9:45-—(9) Myrtle Labbitt.. —oiee [PeEmeRteS the realy everybody TUke—T've got the King.” \ Berg Sogo Bagi riten dips _$:00—-{2) All Star Theater. “Lact so rsd |s:30-2) The Edge of Night: (|. account executives, producers, | THE MIDNIGHT EARL . Yale Expositor from’ Fred Belle- Tommy Jordan.” (9) Guy Lom-| talent, Everybody's worried. The i, ._ \ville and his son, Phillip. The bardo, (2) The $64,000 Question. industry is the greatest boon for) Grace Kelly's bridesmaid, Judy Balaban Kantor (wife of the Bellevilles, publishers of the Ex- 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. *‘Lesson| Pianist in Nightelub the pill business that ever bas|prilliant young agent, Jay Kantor) is expecting in February—|positor for eight years, bought a in Tolerance.” (9) - Pick the come. along. . « . ithe «the *2me time as the Princess ... Groucho Marx goes into tax court weekly in Tecumseh, Stars, (4) Federal Men, (2) Higi- Ea rl’ s Ki n. Plays to r P ay og amg the 'te defend the capital gains deal he made with NBC 5 years — ee Bad ge we Sabi Se co are 14/280, now being contested . . . Violinist Jack Benny advised|\Order Sanity Hearing : the|this interviewer, “ is ine Be vr Le Senses “tn tore HsCRDON WW — Robin Dosghas,Witiam Dovgias-tioshe. Sho te: the eee me waite caplet tel early fotta practice for Carnegieliy Slaying of Neighbor Kuow When.” (2) tt rn a: er Earl ns dhl of actor ee Eee ee ene Means tee Robinson will open a beauty parlor in Paris ...| MIDLAND i — John Wicks, 67, at ~~ eg Mrs. Northlace escort Princess} Masse. hes ; ancy Valentine —— ex-Maharanee of Cooch-Behar—and hus-| charged. with slaying a neighbor “a ratte Court (2) Mysterylaun piano he ctarted. 1 “ ny 8 sal os Screen gael , ay band Fred Tillinghast are expecting . . . Arthur Treacher will Sept. 18 with a deer rifle, will be * Theater. “The Vanishingipay, another friend, Sharman Douglas, |f j . - }dO a cafe act with a Dagmar-style stooge... Jeanne Crain’s|given a sanity hearing, Oct. 12. i — “Tm not broke, or anything Uke daughter of former, amman.t mera Hel Ss "|B! Moroceo escort shlelded his face when the photog flashed Cigcuit Judge Donald E. Hol- : neem "@) Newt ie ig oy a4 Douglas Home pronounces hi|, Fe ees dcamine Wicks, a Midland Coumty : ite. “T’ ; ' 2 a lo as ~ Se ’ i Se ae ancy ar Pu He aly hn sae he oe Me fn, he oT Suspect ener Ra eet ae 11:15—(7) White . ” ; does—hume, not home. The motto Te murder ih a = hee Little Stow. (2) Miss Fal iis artatoceatic fingers ever the | ue‘? ‘ne End. Be : - Bebop Cop = “ection campaign would milk all the cows in the pas eee < eee _SYLVAD ig 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.| Meyboard. _° | = A si iinag ; \% 11:%5—(2) Nightwatch Theater.| “Besides,” he added, “a night- Road Trouble, GOP Are: Clues in Capture! /copay's pest LAUGH: Frank Parker figures that summer|POrt Hearings Comi ae ~ oe . onary dopey: Off.” beat club is a good place to meet pt Alleged Slayer must really be over — the fans in the subway have started ——— ie iets a i Tee: Talila ‘seaty itd = working. _ FE 4,1515 be WEDNESDAY MORNING ud ot bean including the Dube Politics Williams - NEW YORK @ — Police say a| Joey Carter reports the vélcnus iehbols giving the kids a half-/f el : ' : 6:50—(2) Meditations, . (4) Today'siot Kent and his pretty sister Prin-| perrorr u—Democratic Gov.|1°P2Y Dever cap and an electron-/holiday—it's Willie Sutton’s birthday. That's earl, brother, 158 Osklend La Farm Report. cess Alexandra. During the recent “}ic camera helped them track down (Copyright 1956, The ae Pe -€:86—(2) On the Farm Report.~ |rondos * — G. Mennen Williams denied yester-|the alleged slayer of a Queens pa- pyrig » The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) eee 7:00-(2) Capt. Kangaroo, (), To was Alasaedite’s coment com (7 at neha datee nie ae - be = a w rgil : : : 4 Tee a af ~, PSS 2 ea ares aN he ee HAMPTON ELECTRIC : . Angeles to dump Sen, Thomas by party squabbling andj, Kuchel {R-Calif). The Demo-|worried by their minority position, |" [JUNIOR EDITORS aes SS : AA , - ear ~ e lowe rane = , Lite , Homart Gas Water He Down on F.H.A. with Up to 36 Months to Pay ‘ 7 ters Guarantee Ze cH! . : a, © Automatic Thermostat Control | @ Rock Wool Insulation Blanket aitlatk Vile A.G.A. ¢ @ : A Lel for Luana ae io | ‘To make a lel, or garland of flowers, for Luana, the little Hawai- mentioned! ‘ jtogether and loop them around the little figure. /-- |for Vice President Nixon ‘as his| a wear. The figure at the top left is the pattern of a green leaf. At the This is a - Tek: is a pattern for a flower, and below are several suggestions for/ranks by farm ~_ {different shaped flowers. These can be cut from wall paper, construc-/well, by Negroes who d " |tion paper, crepe paper or bits of bright colored cloth. "__ [Stevenson's “moderation” on civil) Cut a tiny hole in the middle of each and string them together with|"ights, by women who mention} a needle and strong thread. Tie the finished garland into a loop and|Peace along with prosperity. wear it around your neck. . amassed 4 combined _ The small anklets and bracelets-shown can be colored, cut but endlocesse vote ot 1,900,688 Ages the ee ree ee Sree Reine one, ant ayer Ge Sebi Dene sgeimary. Their total " Visitors to the Hawaiian Islands are welcomed with gifts of leis|er, unopposed, by 465,922. 4 jmade from fresh flowers. These are tossed over their shoulders. | | GOP Sen. William F. 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