-crats will support at least: The Weather U.S, Weathér Bureau Forecast © HE PON TIAC PR OVER ee = 4 = PAGES Little Warmer 2 - ‘Details page two = 114th YEAR , . } xk * x * PONT IAC, “MICHIGAN, TUES SDAY, JUNE 19, 1956—26 PAGES assccuTsy ress. Gueeee 7 x 4 & ek * Bonds for City Hospital Ad x * \ dition * ¥ aX vv Sen. Humphrey Predicts Vote for $2.4 Billion OK’d by House, Lower Than Committee Bill Equals 400 Tons of Coal WASHINGTON (?—Sen.' Humphrey (D-Minn) pre- dicted today that a majori-) ty of the Senate’s Demo- $2,400,000,000 for foreign military assistance “when the chips are down.” That figure would be 400 millions more than the two billions voted by the House, but 200 millions below that. voted by the Senate For- eign Relations Committee. Humphrey is a member of the committee, which voted 15-2 ves terdavy to recommend a se By 000.000 foreign ait bill ae figure is $703 000.000 mx re th the House allowed—~for- military and PACKED-IN POWER — Dean Ralph A. Sawyer, director of the economic assistance, Umiversity of Michigan Memorial-Pboenix Project en the. peaceful While Chairman George (Dp. uses of atomic energy, holds a uranium-aluminum fuel element Ga) worked on a formal report © Containing 145 grams of U-255:.or the equivalent of 400 tons of coal to the Senate, Majority Leader! is one of 23 recently received at the University. The elements will Lyndon Johnson (Tex) said de- not be radioactive until after they have been placed im operation in hate on the foreign aid bill would = nuclear reactor this fall. be put off until next week while _ the Senate takes up the big De- fense Department appropriations bill. As it now stands carries $2,600.060.000__ military assistance for abroad including authorizations previous ly made, against the three billions sought by President Eisenhower and the two billions voted by the House. OK Steelworkers Strike If No Seftlement-by July NEW YORK (?—Leaders of the United Steelworkers the in countnes Measure Williams Files for Fifth Term as Governor | Leonard Opposes Cobo | in GOP Gubernatorial Primary in August LANSING (#—Democrat,— G. Mennen Williams was due today to formally enter his bid for an precedented fifth term as governor of Michigan. His office announced Wil- liams, accompanied by Lt. appear at the Department of State with their nomin- ating petitions well in ad- vance. of the 4 p. m. dead- B line. Following the close of the filing period tonight, ‘State.-and district candi-) Friday: ‘night to change their minds dates have until . : tral Executive Committee in about running, and with- Louisville. The committee wiil draw. name its nominee to run in the Neither Williams nor|November election for the -four Hart was expected to have any opposition in the Aug. 7 primary. Also expected to formally enter for governor today was Republi- can Donald S. Leonard, — ated by The unsuccessful 1954 Republi. a aspirant fer governor claims | is not interested in any other caee or appointment. who was Williams two years Commissioners Hear Woes | { | City Flood Complaints Voiced | after Sunday’s flash storm. | Commissioner Floyd P. Miles. (District 4) moved that City Man- ager W. K. Willman review a 1947' Residents appeared befére t the A preliminary step was taken by | engineer study erepared) for the | the City Commission last night city which would have increased {toward an enlarged-drainagé sys-. the size of storm sewer trunk lines “tem for Pontiac as several angry | ‘citizens urged that action be taken. on flood conditiéns that resulted, commission siecidng answers from) the city as to how long flooded, basements and streets would con- | tinue. : | Commissioner John A. Dugan met earlier in the evening with 125 residents of his District 5 on the -city's north side. They too de- manded immediate action correct the flood conditions. ‘in the city. The motion was unan- imously approved. Willman was instructed to | bring-in a corrected cost of the new system, in order that it may be studied by the commission. to! j J.J. Leary Gets Barkley's Seat Frankfort, Ky. Attorney Until November Vote FRANKFORT, Ky. ut—Gov. Chandler Frankfort Atty. to the us replacement Barkley. The governor for the announced remaining years of term. Barkley died April 30. Leary, 49, a close adviser of the* | governor, was appointed to serve until November. He was cochair- man of Chandler's campaign last year’s gubernatorial ire Chandler said he wouldn't ‘ ard a guess” about how his ap- it in today’s committee diction | ‘The committee is dominated by a to Sen. Leonard would be pitted against Earle C. Clements, who won re- \pointment of Leary would with party faction friendly A. yesterday named Joseph J. Leary . Senate as a temporary late ‘Sen. his choice on the evé of today’s meet- ing of the Democratic State Cen- Barkiey’s In all my years in Pontiaé, I'vé- N ew Senator m«: seen anything like it on First street,"’ Dugan said. ‘I would | do anything to relieve the situation and help those people.”’ . Many homes on First street pelween Ivy and Laurel suffered - damage to basements and house- held furnishings as the result of | Sunday’s deluge of nearly four inches. of rain. After four residents at last night's sesssion were heard, Dugan directed questions at Willman. “You can't handle this once in 15 years rain,’ he answered. “We) constantly build: homes on these ‘over-worked systems and we are not through building.” “These sewers were not ‘structed to take that concentration of rain,” Said “There is no quick answer to this problem and the only relief -is-by a general obligation bond issue,”’ he explained. con- heavy Willman d. 3. LEARY te increased costs defeated a | section of the engineer proposal “A. Whee Drive Sees = Trucks for GMC Division Here Extends Flexibility of Line on Near tears, Mrs. Haryy T. Farmer, 381 First St.. told the com- ‘homes now and we want to know! ;what we are going to do.” Willman said the answer, would cost millions," to “‘patch up’ sections storm drains but work towards : “which He sald protests by citizens as © would be not. of the! Sold nin . ** Groundbreaking ems Seen Backing Aid Compromise Ceremonies Set for 4P.M. Today Average Interest Rate of 2.82 Is Scheduled; | Sign Building Contracts General obligation bonds to finance the Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital addition were sold last night to Goldman, Sachs, and Co. and Asso- ciates of Detroit, who sub- mitted the low bid among ‘four received. The firm purchased the bonds for $2,900,000 at no premium cost. The city will pay $1,208,000 in inter- est at an average interest ‘rate of 2.82 up to the 1985 maturity of the bonds. According to Director of Fin- ance Oscar Eckman, the firm now places the bonds on the gen- eral market for sale to the public. ‘The city pays interest on the bends, which cannot exceed 3'2 per cent under an ordinance, every six months. The City Commission, meeting especially for the purpose of receiving bids on the bonds, au- thorized the mayor and city clerk to sign construction con- | tracts for the $3'2 million addi- tion, Ground breaking ceremonies for the voter-approved wing will be held this afternoon at, 4 at West Huron street and Seminole avenue. OTHER BIDS REECIVED Other bids received were Drexel and Co. of Detroit, $1,208,947, in terest rate 2.83 per cent; First of ‘Michigan Corp., $1,217,229.15, rate 2.86; and Halsey, Stuart, Inc. of Chicago, $1.264,346, interest rate missioners “we can't sleep in our 4 2.97 per cent. The bids on the construction contracts, submitted April 19, would have become void if not acted on ldst night by the com- mission. Contracts were awarded to the of America have bee OW to call a nationwide * heen empowered silva ynatonwid Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo fer nomination in the May 29 prim-| steel strike if the union doesn't have a new contract the Republican nomination. Cobo ary over Joe B. Bates, who was by June 30. filed last week oe by rpg tier Four-wheel-drive trucks that send a ~ . . i. : In the next to last day for filing, Wi opposed in November by drivin to their front wheels 1's iE age si } g power ir fron ee The _union's 1 10 member wage policw committee Rep. Alvin M. Bentley, Owosso Re. Republican Thruston B. Morton. with the flick of a single shift lever authorized the strike cal! yesterday and then headed publican, Monday committed him-' When asked if he thought se-' joined GMC Truck and Coach Di- for home. _Self to seek re-election. lection of teary. by the pone vision’s full line of trucks today. ; ., Other Monday filings: (would please Clements, Chandler | the prod ddi- The commit warn that time is “growing short = = n announcing product addi- e mittee warned) tis 6" = CONGRESS ‘replied, “I'm sure Mr. Clements tion, Philip J. Monaghan, GM vice 6 Basic Models -ATTEMPTS TO C1T Humphrey joined yesterday in two unsuccessful attempts to cut the committee's figure to as low as $2,400,000.000. but he told re porters today he thought it would be “dangerous to cut below $2.400.- 00.000 in: military | assistance. * s s |larger overall system. Dredging o the Clinton River to-a lower level | following four firms: Darin and was also mentioned. Armstrong, Inc. of Detroit; general He emphasized the unusual architectural -t rades, $1,975,997; nature of the weekend downpour Sarin Electric Co. of Detroit, elec- by telling the commissioners that ‘Tical trades, $457,799; Broedell “Pontiac Motor had two feet of Piumbing and Heating of Detroit, water in the plant for the first $9.283.30; and Haughton Elevator time.”’ Co. of Toledo, $183,475, Earlier, the bids were received, | reminded the persons in the audi- 29d approached the $4 million mark, the commission ‘then ap- propriated a half-million dollars from the city’s capital improve- - committee approved tract with wage increases and fringe ber:efits. Jhe wage committee's statement Even Etsenhower's stout porters canceded - privately they will have a fight on sup- that their Drowns in Pond hands to pass the increases voted came a day after the union broke Four-Year-Old Topples by the committee. They hotd no off joint talks with the “big three”, ; - “ hope at all for restoring all the —U. S. Steel, Bethlehem and Re- IN Water While Playing; 1 0 the House cut. winlene cautiating: aD: $1. 100,000,006 os ee cu public—in favor of negotiating sep Body Is Recovered arately with each As one of its final actians, the eight oth an amend ment to require that the admin- istration turn back to the Treas ury June 30 all unexpended and unobligated foreign aid funds it has on hand then in excess of 200 Four-ywar-old Barry K. Mere- ness, son of Mr St Mereness, of 663 Broadway (Continued on Page 2 2, Col. 1) Fearless Deputy Guns Down Ferocious Rabbit. The wild rampage of a savage rabbit was halted by one shot from) CLEVELAND (INS) —Mrs. loads and Mrs. Gerald the gun of an Oakland County Sher- Dorothy Blau was granted a di- _ iff Department deputy last night vorce on grounds of gross neglect | Davisburg, lost his life yeste day after it had bitten two people in when she testified her husband separate from the conventional ing preceding 8 a.m. Was 51 de- um of i years’ to build the ‘carrying on an affair gear shift, has both a high and a grees. At 1 p.m, the mercury rose. a greenhouse at the“Butmy Run Subdivision, Orion Township. iCincinnati! College of Law member of the law firm of Smith. types and engineering options make « ‘Reed and Leary, was an adviser our new four-wheel-drive vehicles | ‘and speech writer for Clements the most flexible in the trucking — he was cere, starting in industry,” ‘So—He Likes Fish ‘had been ‘ 1934 graduate of the tion optoins. a The Senate committee. in vot- for averting a walkout of 650,000 steelworkers in plants would like to have a substantial president and general manager of Several of the commissioners : he incteeaklan (wen raul: 3rd district—Freeman Barkhuff ponnin mate.’ ng the increase } "gt that turn out nine-tenths¢-—— == (D:Eaton Rapids) € GMC, said six basic models, in- tary assistance, struck out: - én arth aa "y oe Next Saturday, meeting at Lex- cluding pickups, panels, suburban "Ce that earlier storm drain proj- House provision which would have of the nation’s steel. ate /- rthur M, Young ( e!Y- ington, the Republican; State Cen- station wagons and stake trucks in CCS hade been defeated by resi- hmited NATO assistance to $402 But the industry ate avis spurg 0y tth-Roy E. V Dst.a ‘tral Committee is expected to the half through one-ton weight dents who had not experienced * 000,000 firm against a union Sheen i isnaw ‘D-St. Clair name ite candidate for the Bark- range, now have four wheel drive [0ods. FIGHT LOOMS mand for a one-year en. &th—Rep. Alvin M. Bentley (R- ee as regular factory-installed produc- “This wide selection of truck Warmer Wednesday n Store for Pontia | With aff four’ wheels under, pow-_ The U. §S. Weather Bureau pre-| ler, these GMCs can, conquer un- dicts mostly fair and pleasant to- \usually steep grades and negoti- night with a low of 36 to 60. ‘ate deep mud, snow and sand. Full The forecast for tomorrow is help rather than hinder their partly cloudy and a little warmer, performance, he said, with a high of 77 to 81 degrees. The four-wheel-drive shift lever, The . lowest thermometer read- said Mongahan. ment fund to provide for the ac- iceptance of the bids. ‘APPROVED BY VOTERS The bond issue was approved by Pontiac voters in 194 for a $3 million 200-bed addition. Increased construction costs boosted the price. The hospital Board of Trustees - is hoping for federal assistance under a Hill-Burton program to help complete the project and furnish it. Architect Leo J. Heerian said last month it would take a ‘“min- wing. afternoon when he fell into an lwith his goldfish.” She explained. | Sow’ poaitien! million dollars.” eight-foot mill pond while Deputy Carl Raymond said he “He came home from work at deep ito 74 degrees. playing near his home with friends. shot the rabbit shortly after arriv- ‘night, took ther (the firsh) down, He was the Ilth drowning victim ing at the scene when it charged/from the mantle and talked to: Dizzy Trout Files for Sheriff —~ | School Aid in House WASHINGTON (INS) — Federal of the season in Oakland County. him showing its teeth. jthem instead of (to) me.’ The boy was recovered 10: Mrs. Walter Jewett, owner of minutes after the fall by volunteer the greenhouse at'1146 Long Lake, firemen of the Springfield’ Town- \Blvd,, .and William Sweeriey, a ship department, who failed to re-’nearby resident, both suffered mi- ‘Aged Detroiter Dies DETROIT w — Mrs. Eliza John-| halator. willbe examined for rabies. |died in her sleep last night at the | Investigating deputies from the’ The woman reportedly called to age of 102. Born a slave on a) Oakland County Sheriff's Depart-|Sweeney for help after being bit- plantation near Ironton, Ohio, she | ment reported the boy's body had ten. He isf-turn was attacked by had been blind since 1936. “But. |been carried a quarter mile from the white visitor résulting in Mrs.'she was no invalid.” said her! ithe pond by ‘the. stream when Jewett putting in the call to the daughter, Mrs. Jennie Brown. ' — | Sheriff's Department for help. (was up every day.” In Birmingham, Ala. the eco- nomic loss from a strike of 246 Morris transportation workers at US. ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Athletes in Election Race DETROIT ® — Paul (Dizzy) Trout, former Detroit Tiger pitcher, vive him through use of an in- nor cuts frem the incident. They son, one of Detroit's oldest citizens. | fijed yesterday as a Republican candidate for Wayne County Sheriff. . Richard (Dick) Wakefield,another former Tiger star, said he | would file today before the 4 p:°m. (EST) deadline as a Republican | candidate for the 17th Congressionat District. Willis Ward, former University of Michigan athlete, planned to ‘She file as a Republican aspirant 1m the 13th Congressiona) District. } Starters for the Aug. 7 primary climbed to 251 yesterday. aid to schools, a thorny issue in the House for .many years, may be cleared for floor action. today ‘by the Rules Committee. Actress to Wed HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Accor- dionist Dick Contino and Actress Leigh Snowden have announced their plans to marry in a few |months. Miss Snowden is a di- ‘vorcee and has two children. Ex- Teamster Head |Do Labor Issues Sway Union Vote? i Change TaxP ochine TAP Detroit Survey Finds No Unified r major steel ‘firms. land and Youngstown. The two stood to be similar to those pre- ver- -hairpd president of the union, Walks Off With $800 s said the package proposal with $800. shortly after 12 noon from 17 2-3 cents the first year. Pontiac police said. a rectory table and was to be through the unlocked door leading according to Det. Lt. William F. Former local teamster leader By DAVID LAWRENCE In the main, the study con- from Sunday's collection. Fr. ¢asion of $7.796 in incothe taxes, Negotiations start today with submitted contract proposals yes- sented by the “big three.” disputed the value the “big three” et walked off on q@-amount to a 65-cent-an-hour yesterday from thé St. Vincent, According to Father banked today. to the church, grabbed the money Nesbitt. aniel J. Keating, who was due WASHINGTON—Is there. such a) firms a view held by persons Veryser and two other priests It was the Korean War rather of this group showed any interest| than any feeling about labor-union in issues described as “‘labor prom- jissues which motivated the work- lems, interests of working people, ‘ers who, when interviewed in 1952, | ‘labor versus big business, repeal, jsaid they intended to vote for of Taft-Hartley Act.” ‘ two ef the eight companies—tin- terday. The offers were under- { Re t Meanwhile, David J. McDonald, ief Enters Rectory, «: placed on their offer. The com- Aa ee ee increase in the fifth year, rising de Paul-Rectory, 197 S. Parke St.. Veryser, the money was lying on * The thief apparently~ walked and walked off without being seen, | The money represented funds ‘for trial today on charges | of wilfull has notified U. S. District Court in thing as a “labor vote?” or do| with long-time experience in polf- were eating lunch in another room Detroit he will change his plea to \workers vote and react to political) ties that relatively few voters when the theft occurred, police 8"'Ity. issues and candidates in much the| are swayed. by specific Jabor said. | District Judge Arthur F. Lederl€ same way as any other segment} issues. \Bi er. In fact, ‘‘employ-} , (will coe change of i Riser ‘of the electorate? - These interviewed rev ealed that Ment, security and prosperity” PARTY LOYALTY . ° - " ‘time in’ July,” court officials sa Some interesting answers have \was designated as second in im-| The after-election survey showed) Oh, Come Now, Bub! lyesterday. They said the delay’ just been revealed in a study ofl = oe el ee ee ‘portance by these same Eisen-|that 52 per cent.of those who voted | : Tru 1 DENVER (INS) — A Denver was asked by Keating's attorney. the political behavior of members| But tn 1992 mg ‘ange, De ‘that Hower voters. |for Stevenson said they liked the motorist who hit a tree after) A federal grand jury indictment of the United Automobile Workers (Democratic Party, its traditions only 7 per cent voted for Steven- .* ? \ driving wildly around and around charged Keating concealed nearly Union as derived from interviews! on and 25 per cent for Eisenhower,| Actually, less than one per cent /and background and general atti- a circle in city park told the judge, $30,000 in income from 1949-1952./in the Detroit area conducted ‘be- Thi : tude toward the workingman and “I thought the car was in—re- |The indictment said the income fore and after the 1952 election, = - concentrated area, people of low incomes. verse.” : leame from Qakland County con-!The survey was financed by the Seow pra Go itaiies os — I n Today’ Ss Pr @SS | Among-_the workers who had vot- pe tractors seeking favorable union/auto workers unioti through a workers gave @ lar ed for Eisenhower, 34 per cent Harry ls Adamant jcontracts and alleviation of griev-igrant of funds to Wayne Univer-) ysl otirry A) Eisenhower) County News..............:15 |said the country “needed a lances. sity. Damon Runyon.............. 3 change,” and another 14 per cerit LONDON (INS) —’* Harry S. Keating, 53, of 2902 Oak Grove) The. results are presented in a) It a» to examine | Editorials .................. @ |said they had voted for Ike be- Truman said today he had no re-|Dr., is not now connected with AFL book entitled “How Labor,. Votes”’| the reasons for the shift in the | Sports ........... seeeses-K6, 17 jcause he promised to. end the _gret over ordering the first atomic Teamsters Loca) 614 in Pontiac. published today, which was written; Ditroit area. It is evident from Theaters ............... «.-,10 [Korean War. Another ¥ per cent ‘bomb to be dropped on Japan and He worked with the local from 1940 by three researchers — Arthur the results ofthe new study that | TV & Radio Programs. ..... 25- made mention of General Eisen- asserted he would \do it ‘all over to 1953, and was its business man- Kornhauser, Albert J. Mayer and labor-union issues as such played Wilson, Earl................ 2% thower’s experience in Europe - again” if necessary. \a ns a 1943 to 1953. , Harold L. Sheppard: + 0 wecomdary parts = Women’s Pages..........11,12 {his general ‘ualifications. Nes os “contrary to the opinion of some) Pattern for '52 The new book makes this com-' ‘Analysis od the workers’ re- ‘ment on the matter of incomes: Plies. to questions asking about campaign issues indicates that the jpolit#eal analysts, auto workers) aeare Speeds abe | Mong residing -in better income neigh-\ests and economic conditions af | borhoods voted Republican no fecting working people while Eisen- dentally, is the theory aa come groups—they are predom- Te al ae 1s ¢ dik 4 ) x * = Fs i Lf" j T ; # { f y See ‘ Waterford OKs New Sewer Pact - Both Pontiac, Township Can Cancel Agreement Under New Terms | The Waterford Township Board has accepted a, joint-agreement with the city of ‘Pontiac involving - future hook-ups to the city’s sew- age system. 4 i Clerk Louis Berry last night was authorized to notify Pontiac City Manager W. K. Willman of th board’s resolution. . The major change from the , 1935 agreement which the two | areas have been operating, is | | | that under the new agreement either the city or the township | may cancel jt. usually steep grades and negotiate deep mud, in Western ranching country is this GMC-four- snow and sand. Extension of the four-wheel drive wheel-drive pickup truck. GMC trucks with fac- ty the full line of GMC trucks was revealed today tory-installed four-wheel drive .can conquer ub hy the division. (See story, page 1.) : = = a FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE — Topping a steep hull The City Gommission is expected te decide on their possible accep- tance at an informa] meeting June ~ The agreement was drawn »Truman Gives Britisher Lesson on Selling Ties last week hy Willman and township officials. It also invelves a review of the areas involved and the LONDON (p—Harry S. Truman, looks on a man’s neck. You can) taught a Sell more of them this way.” charges for connecting to the cit) system. ein The board has recommended that Pontiac take care of al] sewage south of Elizabeth Lake road. a former haberdasher striped-pants British clothing sales- BACK EN MISSOURI i'man today how to sell ties | Truman hid stepped in to buy, =| ._ ses * a white for some of the * LJ S Williams Presents | “Leek, friend,” Truman, full dress dinners he will attend) eae “Here's the way you do it.” during his 10-day Petitions Today “MOUTH AGAPE He | (Continued Frem Page One) . bow tie said stay in Britain. | declined the salesman’'s offer William Lewis, clerk in a men’s to deliver. the tic | = . % * * iclothing store near Truman's ho- . | D- “You l) go broke itel, stared with his mouth open | . a . | . said Truman. ‘“‘anyhow it's light (p-'Wwhen he recognized the customer forme and I'm not’ going far.” O er eal Owosso}; Clarence V:Smazel delivering,” St. Louis). llth—Joseph E Escanaba). ‘across his countei . . 12th—William J. Bolognesi (D- President. Truman ran a men’s. clothing Iron Mountain). : * * * store in Kansas City with a war- 6th district-—Tom Surprise (D- “You twist it over the fingers of time buddy, Eddie Jacobson. It Allegan); Benjamin V. Unwin (D- this hand with the fingers of this ¢sited in the early 1925s, but every Mendon) hand,’ explained Truman, picking 9h—Otto Brimberry (D-Battle up neckwear, “See, now Creek). you're showing a tie just like it 23rd—Jan B. Vanderploeg aa North Muskegon). Germaine as the creditor was paid off. * «* ®& Truman’ won a hearty round of. ‘applause today in London's morn- BEN J. SHAW Underwriters Elect some (D- ' > ° 3ist—Carl E. Lindquist (R-Iron Y g la -R ; {ing dailies for the mamer in which River). | Ul 0S V ussian he handled his first news confer- Shaw to Top Post 32nd—Charles O. McManiman . ence in Britain. : ‘D-Houghton) OMMUNIQUE REAdY The tormer President spoke t yay g. shaw. of 80 Mark St, Need the children erying Eaton District—Carroll C. New- newsmen on a wide range of sub- |. Apes president Gf the Pon: tan (R-Delton). 2 MOSCOW (#—Yugoslav Presi. Jects yesterday after arriving from ike Life Underatiters hesn at C t C] Hit See C. McFarlane dent Tito and Russia's top leaders, France. * « the Sreanipationis recent “annual a an J ( ronagon!. schedujed another Kremlin meet- . Jaction Shaw ix @asec : ’ ; Iron—Anton J. Spicer (R-Iron jng ie oes add final touches to. The British reporters found him aay he tak Fiairetes Co, at by Toe Fixation, River). A taint , “genial,” “folksy” and “shrewd.” 28¢" OF the “be onaur 2: : I a a joint communique outlining the . Virginia's local office. we ee L. Sieja (D- new relationship between the THE NEW WORLD Named first vice president and Owner Reports Presque Isle Roy Au Woodward ai parties of their “| The Daily Telegrapb commented secretary was Olin LaBarge while (D-Onaway). oe jeditorially that Truman, “more David Speer was elected second many belong where! St. Gair—Raymond S. Wurzel than any other living American, vice president and Richard Mine- Tito indicated to reporters at (R-Fort Gratiot Township) Starved to Death - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 |i eee The Dav in Birmingham Lincoln Paving Passes; Eton, Holland Work Snags BIRMINGHAM — Lincoin avenue of larceny by. conversion, He 1s paving received the city commis: free on $1,000 bond. He took sev- sion's approval last night, but that|eral thousands of dollars worth of ot Eton Road and Holland Street/merchandise and cash from the east of Eton struck opposition.|Sportsman’s Store during a year's Road oiling received a go-ahead /period when he worked there, po sign from commissioners. — lice say. - Find 2 Children New York Tots Alone, Die as Mother Is Held in Psychiatric Ward NEW YORK &#—The bodies of, ‘to death were found in an East! Side tenememt yesterday. \placed in a psychiatric ward eight) days ago, | | embodies the sparkle and fresh- weaser third vice president. Vern ing to Mrs. George Poquette. 279 Smith, of 150 N. Johnson Ave. The e * Lyman Molt, 27, 2478 Prairie, two infants who apparently starved) | Fac mpecial, caaseornent diutrict| for the Lincoln surfacing which ‘will cost $27,400, was altered and Berkley, is in County dail, hav- lan@oved. It will cost schools $3.- Ing not furnished $360 bond. Ho 385 and the city $16,334 for respec- Is charged with cashing worth- tive properties, besides $4,110 for, less checks at the National Store, the city share of the whole project., in the amount of $208, Wrigley’s, : $80, and other amounts in Oak Formula set by Assessoor | park, Southfield Township, Royal Clark Hagstrom for the Holland | 9,, Township, and Madison paving from Eton eastward is to Heights. be .altered and the assessment : district considered at a later | His probation department has date, Another formula is asked |Placed a hold on him, as well. He of the assessor. waived examination yesterday and is awaiting circuit court trail. * > * The 2-year-old girl and 8-month-| old boy evidently had been left alone when their mother was ‘A social worker on a_ routine check found the bodies. - * * # — sos | Police said the mother, Mrs. JAMES A. WILSON Anastasia Velez, 32, was arrested hen sh ily kicked in a win- |} wen she angry Reked in» Vingtyne Operator More plans were sought for the alley east of Woodward and south A mink stole valued at $400 was of Park. for which a hearing had gtolen yesterday from the Dimas been called for last night. Fur Store on Woodward Avenue. Eton Road paving proposal, for jn the second break-in this year at tavern, ‘ e * James Wilson Dies pital for observation and has been * 6 ® She was taken to Bellevue Hos- , > a there. since. Police said records! James A. Wilson, 63. a linotype showed “no known relatives and,operator at The Pontiac Press for : mn” ; ‘ _an Which a revised assessment rll the store” A front window was address unknow ve for the enema years. died yesterday at 4:30 was to have its final hearing JULY |iecken, Marvin lates on “ cea p.m. in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. 7, was killed completely by com- * * » paca he unlocked’ deor of the He had, been in ill health three missioners. Another plan would be Marilyn Wood ‘apartment and found the bodies 'onths. Inecessary if the project is to be Service for Mrs. E. William of the girl, Josephina, and her| Before joining the composing considered later. brother, Antonio, Dust covered room staff at The Press in 1935,! Flood. plain” plans by the | everything in the littered sa Mr. Wilson had worked in 25 states Planning Board were approved (Marilyn) Wood, 2075 E. Man- be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at | Police said Mrs. Velez was seP-| prenticeship as a printer on the ‘arated from ‘her husband, Jose,’ Kansas. City Star in 1909, He in February. The husband, came te Michigan in 1928. 39, they added, was believed staying, He waa a member of BPOF #10 with his parents somewhere in: ' ment. ne A by commissioners after study of Maniey Bailey Funeral Home. | The children had died four or,0" Various newspapers. | the areas being reserved from Interment will be in Clarkston ‘five days before. He was bern in Altoona, Pa, | puildings by property owners. Cemetery: 3 UL July 9, 1892 and started his ap- | The land edging the Reuge River | ; She leaves her husband, her par- ents, the “Ralph Kregers, and two brothers, Tom and Jim Kreger. should be kept free from structions, the board feels. Whether children should tour a, | museum-piece locomotive that is ace . New Jersey. ‘the International Typographical to be placed in Eton park by the British Read | The couple came here from Union, Our Lady of Refuge Cath- Exchange Club in cooperation with Puerto Rico eight years ago and li¢ Church and the Men’s Club the Grand Trunk Western Rail- had been on relief since August Of his church. His parents were road, was considered. { 1953. William and Mary Clapper Wilson.| Alternatives are fencing of the Offer 10 ( ru Police said Mrs. Velez had seven| Mr. Wilson, who made his home “iron horse.’ or letting children children — three by a previous &t 1834 Auburndale Rd.. is sur- climb on its iron sides. It was marriage and four by Velez, in. Vived by his wife, the former Ce- peferred to the Recreation Board. cluding the two dead infants. The Cl@ D. Dehmer whom he married) surviving children live in an or- Ju a 1921 in aa igo ve =| phanage or foster homes. | Seas be recited at erty owners of the proposed Strife-Torn Island | Neighbors in the rundown six-> © Clo¢ neem vee : a3 | the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home| Parking Lot A Is set for Wednes story tenement said they had no-| _ . day ‘night leie i : ; The funeral will be held at 10 © : LONDON w — The British gov- ticed nothing wrong and had not : a.m.: Thursday in Our [adv of The fireworks plan by Chamber .rnment is expected to make a ‘Refuge Catholic Church, 3756 Com-,of Commerce retailers for Fourth jmerce Rd. with burial in Mt. Hope of July was approved last night. |Cemetery. Douglas Blake, 18. 2005 Crooks. effort to end the rebellion on the 5 Royal Oak, will be examined. in strife torn Mediterranean island, ‘Mrs. E. B. Daniels Justice Court June 29 in the charge celuls Service was held at ‘the Metho- 7 — Informed sources said the Cyp- dist Church in N leon for Mrs ° { V d | riots would be promised a vote on Toes, toes everywhere, but how FE S (Mary Danica, eS. “hi died Persis ent an a § . Delay Construction Local Self Government A special meeting to hear the ‘ - condemnation awards for Proposal Rumored for new offer of local self-government | to Cyprus late this week in a frésh junion with Greece—chief demand ' > : 4 lof the rebels fighting the British jin F a ey eee = '—at some future date to be agreed Pippy Toes.) Malteoe scat’ belong: Her on. Ten years from now was men- : : af a Yugoslav reception that the ,..< : ; arcu Sets mens thm OFAN A “di ; ; . ape : . tioned as a likely waiting period. — A. Guger (D- communique, to fe: en one weed and energy of the Henman became the group's new ae tek Rae ate Riis ee Nee ee es al The constriction of- a Pontiac soo = | St Joseph Charies N. Williams night, would make no pr owisle n * * Shaw AS RRR Harvey Perry, Mrs. Pocquette decided something jal was in the Napoleon Cemetery. Township school is being delayed pi informans sid ees (D-Sturgis). for any formal | Cominform: like “Traveling around Europe.” the retiring president. was amiss’ | Mrs. Daniels who had been: ill considerably by continued mali- i ee _ nent . This would 16th—Fred Nicholson. Warren = the Soviet and Yugo- Telegraph continued, “with his ————_——_—_—_—_———_—_—_—- — | Two of 'the four kittens had six seven months, was a_ lifetime cious destruction, the Oakland oT oneal See Greek speaking Township; Frank E. Jeannette, Mt.| pecan panty mach in agree lia. slung round his shoulder lke Continues jtoes on each front foot and another member of the Methodist Charchicgunty Sheriffs Department Cypriots, four fifths of the island's Clemens. and Juste osati. St. like any other tourist, the former ‘ 7s _ “ment. not on the framework of a. president is a living and even kick- Clair Shores. Ra id R ; = general organization, but on the ing symbol of everyfhing that pl ecovery basis of bilateral cooperation,” he everyone likes best about the State AFL Prepares said ‘United States." From Operation for CIO Unity Talks _ ae fig are [ote "has Siive "poe ba cack beck ard the WC TU learned today. An Avon Township 500.000 population. The plan also foot. _— She is survived by one son.'home under construction has also'reportedly guarantees the rights Now, normal cats have five toes Theodore Daniels of Horton: two reported damage. lof the Turkish-speaking minority, on their forefeet and just four om daughters, Mrs, Ruth Giles of Na-! RH. Walter fab Gin superintendent of numbering shout 0. their back feet. ; poleon and Mrs. Smith’ of- Pon- the construction firm building a «ss “I guess it won't hurt them too tiac; six grandchildren and five school at Dexter road and Walton He told the newsmen not to ex- ¢ ’ WASHINGTON (INS)—President ‘ Until the self-determination vote - : ; much. They're just aS’ cute and . : vas oa ; . . ~ DETROIT (®—The Michigan Fed- pect anything sensational from the Inf uence Charged Eisenhower continued today to livety as can be,” says Mrs. Poc- great-grandc mleen |boulevard. told de pulves yesterday Britain would ale control of “ eration of Labor (AFL) is ready announced getting-together of the -make rapid and progressive recov- quette —_-—__—_— that damaged property is found tense. foreign affairs and, at the to start merger talk with the MIC Yugoslav and Soviet -Comraunist ery from his emergency operation. | - Grosse lle Cadet jevery day at the site. He estimated outset, internal security. IGAN CI OCouncil 3 parties. He said the basis of the Some 800 delegates to the fed- agreement -would be on the same eration's annual convention called level as relations betwen th two for a start in unity talks in a countries, a relationship he has résohition adopted unanimously at beety careful to describe as one the opening session yesterday It of consultation and cooperation was the AFL's first step toward a between two independent equals Michiagn merger sinee>the AFL and CIO consolidated on a national wees" MMPA Suit Delayed on Order of Judge 000 members in Michigan, has A suit against the Michigan Milk in Nickel Expansion ported this morning that ‘political and pfiyate. influence’ nickel plant expansion project, °° # week and a half. Republicans on the Government The doctors reported in their Operations Committee issued a@ morning medical bulletin that the “blanket rejection’ of the charges. President slept amost continu- They accused the committee's. ously for nearly eight hours last Democratic majority of ‘an amaz-, night, This was the longest pe- ing suppression of -eviderce.”” —+—eted of continuous sleep the Pres- ~'the past maintained repeatedly that it is ready to discuss merger at any The President's physicians re- Eisen- WASHINGTON u — Democratic hower is now back on a regular | House investigators today alleged soft diet, and that his food intake ; - is being gradually increased to re: f .| h p | g in a 43-million-doliar government Store his strength and replace the Our nc e U e seven pounds he has Jost during “Tt runs in the family, I guess. ; ‘the loss of material thus far at Previous negotiatione between Tippy. Toes’ toes look like boxing ‘ . . Aion : $200 jthe British and the Greek Cypri- \gloves,”” she added. ’ Killed in Air Crash Destroyed tile blocks and elec- ots broke down because the Brit- tric wiring were the latest parts of ish refused to give any indication : the property ruined. Walter told in-/of when they would permit the | PENSACOLA, Fla. — A naval vestigators he Delieved the mali: plebiscite on the island’s future air cadet was killed when his SNJ A . ciousness was being carried out by status. Weakens Foundation ::,cotas wit sper rare neestortcn scuresers se in flight sick ctnahed yesterday. The damanged house is at 3851} Informants said the new self- ; ; _-. John R Rd. Four windows were government proposal was the rea-. What was once the Donald Four- The trainer plunged to earth 114 said to have been smashed by son for a hurried conference .ves- inier home at 39 First -St. is evi- miles east of the Alabama-Florida stones there over the past week- terday between Foreign Secretary dence of the havoc caused by Sun- line near US 9 and burst into ,, |Selwyn Lloyd and Turkish Avh- | chester, who died yesterday, will, <: time “Inconsistencies” in the evi-/ idént has had since his operation. . wre — Slar “ratz ” The resolution instructed the reaident tie ey larold Evite dence.” the report add@], “‘war- AFL's 14-man unity committee to 02 lent of the Romeo Local, hit rant the conclusion that false tes- ; schedule a meeting with the CIO & Second snag Monday when it timony was given under oath.” It Wel Cay ;Was adjourned in Wayne Circuit . recommended that the Justice De- : 'Court. . partment determine whether it * * Ld : should start nerfury vrovecution . within 30 days. day's four-inch deluge of rain. flames. The other aircraft occu- ee passador Suad Haryi Urgupla. ‘ - . Nab Four Juveniles The first floor is barren except pied by an instructor and student for drapes and a few-rugs. But pilot madé a safe emergency land- The President planned to sper.d a the basement is a sea of mud ing. z in his hospital room, and approximately five feet of de. The NAS public infgrmation of- conferring with members of his bris-cluttered water. Portions ot-fice said Fritz Hoch, nknown, staff during the morning, reading,'the foundation have caved-into the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. listening to music, and cat-napping. basement. Cracks are present in Hoch, Grosse Ile, Mich., died in in Cottage Breakins The Sunday apprehension of tour NV ear All egan Hooded Attacker of Girl, 12, Sought Mayor Attending Session’ Judge Neal E_ Fitzgerald, who * * on Auto Unemployment ‘Said he was a stockholder in the The charges_and denials were National Dairy Co.; ordered the ad- contained in a split report on a Mayor Williant W. Donaldson re journment after disqualifying’ subcommittee inquiry early resented Pontiac today in a meet- himself. Case was referred fo year into contracts : awarded in ing in Detroit of a UAW-sponsored Judge Thomas J. Murphy who connection with expansion of a big‘ 13-man ‘‘task force” to investigate tentatively scheduled fhe hearing nickel producing plant at Nicaro unemployment in the automobile to begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday. /Cuba. ; industry. |————— - ——— — The group was organized June 8 and consists of mavors from towns in the state and several from In- diana and Wisconsin. It is planned Over 1.100 Cars Entered ss that the ‘force’ will travel to ration en Begin Judging of Models tion ef the unemployment situation in Fisher Body Con test The Weather Judging in the 1956 Fisher Body monial banquet where the national Full U.S. Weather Rorean Repert — Craftsman’s Guild mode] car com- scholarship winners are announced. There were no visitors scheduled see the President about 9:30 a.m James Hagerty said Hospital, OK Steel Strike for June 30 (Continued From Page One). vlons. Landa dora AND vy _ Beoetty petition got underway vesterday in * * Sa ER ey a 7 fair and eacant teday and tonight i i \ - ; ith. U.S, Steel High today hear Th tow tonight se-do. Detroit in the first step toward; Eight scholarships. two each in : A) Ue Coal and Iron Division idle for more than seven weeks, the esti- mated loss to its 25,000 employes Tomorrow partiy cleed:s and a tittle warmer. high 77-8! Fast to coutheanst winds af ®-15 miles an heur teday and tonight Tomorrow night partly cloudy and warmer, chance ef some scattered showers. low near fit distributing $115,000 in cash awards the amounts af $5,000. $4,000. :$3.000 and university scholarships to — prize-winning youth entrants. ® = *# and $2.000 are the top wards, to be given to the four best model car builders in the junior (12 through 15 ears old) and (16 5 ; , lion dollars ry state 10 s rep- by Teday in Pontiac Every state Ae the union is re P ere .land out of the seven-year-old: one- the crash. other than Presidential Assistant floor home caused by the flood con-; Instructor Ensign G. V. Gibson of breakins of six cottages at Sherman Adams, who was due to/ditions Sunday night. -| The Fourniers, along with their were in the trainer that landed tectives said today. White House News Secretary 9-year-old daughter, have moved safely at a nearby air strip. Both The youths were turned over to physicians the «furniture fo y , have not yet set the President’s.homes, The trio is staying with day of departure from Walter Reed Fournier's parents in Keego Har- church editor of the Detroit News. articles. All the cottages, located Steel's giant Birmingham mills has ,—— risen to multimillion-dollar propor- 7 j and suppliers approaches 49 mil- area juveniles solved the mystery ALLEG.AN rr. Sheriff's deputies today sought to check out the story of a 12-year-old girf who said she 'was attacked by a hooded mah as -she was riding her bicycle beside Eagle Lake, 12 miles southwest of here. She said the man was driven. off by her collie dog, Lady. — The girl gave this acount: She was pedaling past qa wooded area ‘and student Ensign W. S. Doolittle Round Lake: Oakland County de- neighborhood were from Saufley Field, Fla. the custody of their parents who Hoch was the son of the former will make restitution for the stolen ibor. on , Clearwater Rd. White Lake. The home was insured but not Mackinac Ready for Duty Township, had been reported looted: ito cover the havoc that rained, ; June 15. ‘down from the skies Sunday eve-- CHEBOYGAN (® — The Coast I[nyestigators reported the miss- ‘ning. \Guard Cutter Mackinac, gleaming ing merchandise had included an ay ee este A i - j\with a new coat-of white paint, swimming eqipment and play guns. oumny sack (aver ids end emerged | Sugar gives more energy, penny. changed skippers today and read- | - on ’ : | — . from the woods. She screamed ‘as for penny, than any other food ied for a busy summer season of | It takes 40° materials and 125 oa ms sitem: \patroling the Great Lakes. the man ran wp to her und they Leese alpen scuffled when he tried to force an- = . , other gunny sack over her head. The dog, which had accom- panied her on the bike ride leaped at the man and bit him on an arm and leg. He fled back into the woods. Deputies said area residents told them they had heard screams Lowest temperature preceding ® am resented among the entries with ee senior 6 Customers who now have been from the direction of the lake. : § + ' ; ; at 8 am- Wind wv - g +,_49 More than 1.100 submitted models si0 Mahe 19 years: old) age divi: deprived cf more «than 500,000 tons Footprints in the | _taticated mph Directio: Northenst br east being eligible for judging. Invari- 7 aditi Ver conieetne of steel are laying off ‘increasing there, had been a struggle and gen ee ec ae ae ably, however, some models fail . 51 ke pens oe SC ee numbers of workers because of a deputies found a gunny sack by Moon rises Tuesday st 5 11 f to meet the size and scale require. “© 3 arded on the basis of jack’ of metal, A recent survey| the roadside. Mi nee jeets | Wecneedeist 2 4050 ments ae mens to boys showing UN- chowed that about 5,000 employes . sey Ge ol Stee Se 7 +" Downtown Temorratures . usual designing abilities. of related industries would be with-| Ze =» - we mh. ae a ne eee ren phere ihe €am ... fl its m .. 7 Judges are members of the | . : ; : , | oe : a stenaimemetime f kidnaped 8- id woe ES fhe en: ae 5 State awards in each age di- out work in coming weeks unless): ~ ae : Ln year ee _Jeenne 2.5 uae -; General Motors styling section, : Singleton of Kalamazoo was found Sam... (2 | "industrial arts instructors from ; ‘!slon are $150 for first, $100 for the strike is settled. test year. = 10a m - 6 second, $50 for third and $25 for last year. Detroit public schools, and repre- Guild's | honorable mention. The first place day-old walkout of 1952, | Monday ie ‘Pontiac | | winners in each state will com- vB (As recorded downtown senatativves from the Highest temperature .. . 7e technical department. “i Lowest temperature. ........ ; 56 ; : = | pete against the” winners from wide strike. The shutdown is sure Mean temperature Sac .--- €7 Points on which the miniature’ the other state or states in eather—Cool. Automobiles are scored are divided’ pegion for the regional awards, years. ; qrigneet pred lowe jn Ponting =, among scale fidelity, wofkmanship. | which are the convention ‘trips, 6: painting, originality_of. design. ar-| The strike already equals the 53- when the mills were closed by an industry- their to become the longest in recent The company has offered an im- Transmissions, Radios Stolen From Store Four automobile transmissions and two car radios were reportedly stolen in a weekend breakin of Lowest temperaturé ... ......-. — = ~ diate incePeas Mean temperatures. '.4.'..". 188, tistic merit of design and practica-| Sons of General Motors employes a = ate inctease of 14 cents per ‘eather—Light rain. are eligible to enter the compe- hour with other payments to be itition. In the event any of them decided by the new contracts which ihility. Highest end Lewest Temperstzures => | oa : : z é Date in 64 Years REGIONAL ‘WINNERS FIRST ‘are améng the winners, however, the _ steelworkers or the brother- Perry Street Auto Parts Store. The missing articles were valued at $230 by Nelson Schaar, ownet 85 im 1933 1914 ae : ; =— Judging will continue until all they are ‘given duplicate awards hood get in industry-wide bar-) ; . : of the Acme Store at 979 N, Perry, “Mendsy's Temperature Chart \oaini : Alpens "a 1s Angeigs 73 63 Models have been inspected and so that all original awards offered 84'ning. \ose - "pontiac Press Photo} Police | said the. business place Putfolo —-_3e ds Marquette | ¢¢ S# scored. State and rpgional winners will go to non-GM bovs.: . |_ The brotherhood has replied with) — poUBLE DUTY—Always willing to help when 23, of Oak Park banged fenders with the auto of |W@S entered by breaking out a Denver 86 58 Miami # 71 Will be announced either late this| Jo jwhat it says is a proposal for a 4 calls. Waterford “T ip Police Chief . $t. Rur ;-|Plywood pedestrian door on the : : . | duty s, Wate ‘ownship ice Hillard Rumph; 63, of 1575 Naylor St. Rumph was Detroit. 76 59 New Orleans 8 79 month or early in July. | President 4f the Craftsman’s 24cent hourly increase, of which | west side of the building. - Dulath 82 44 NewYork 173 87 ym wy ' Frank Van Atta is shown directing traffic yester- turning left from Huron to Wayne St., Pontiac ing Fort Worth 95 77 Omaha 92 77 The 40 regional winners will Guild is James E. Goodman, vice 18 cents would be base pay and) da hu - W ; + . Ge. Rapids TF oe Phcenix in ce s2.come to Detrpit, expense - free, president of Gegeral Motors and the rest fringe benefits. . — at an auto crackup at Wayne and- - Huron police, said. Van Atta was going to the nearby ‘There is a large plateau near setksonvitle $2 gi 8. ©. Marie 12 #3from July, 31-August 3 for the an- general manager of ‘the, Fisher . Repeated negotiation sessions_ Sts. Van Atta re-routed busy traffic lanes at 10. county jail, he said, and stepped in to help when |the South’ Pole which is 14,500 feet aig” 9 8 Washington’ 6 ¢ Mual Guild = 2 8 part at Chicago. GOP) train of-thought in this coun-| 2 “() West Lawrence St., Corner of Cass robl He'd be forced to look up every, * ¢ 8 try: That Symington is one of those) It all added up to this: That Fs- rags 1h = as ee iealonce in a while to see whom he| Adlai Stevenson said Sunday at rare presidential possibilities — a-tes.Kefauver will be in there swing- an Ai » for three or| “5 demonstrating for. He could bea fund-raising picnic in Chicago man who is not a member of the ing at Chicago, along with all the i. for days nad one use the TV au-/*Ure pure through the years only of a that he feels | he is _the man to {walking : wounded. others diences through those long after- = OO : 7 a 7 _ - a noons and evenings. ‘ * * George Murphy, the Republican / actor, is a fine fellow but not that funny, and the Supreme Court de- ~ cision is too risky, politically - Peace, prosperity? Maybe. DRAMA MINUS IKE They know, of course, that if Ike does indeed bow out there won't be any problem holding the au- dience—while Nixon, Herter, Know - land and perhaps Dewey and Hum-' ~ Conia Shoots ! | 5 | a | Tulsa Minister Was Killed in Struggle Resisting _ Hitchhicker; Search for Body FE 2-922] s _ $$ — —$———$— ————$—— CT TT —, © Rl Meeting om | POTEAU, Okla. u*—Undersher- iff Orville McCroskey said a 27-| year-old former convict, Edward Leon (Pete) Williams, admitted early today he shot: to death a young Tulsa mjnister who gave him a ride near Tulsa Sunday. * « * McCroskey said Williams told of shooting the Rev. Tommi¢ Robert Cooke, 24-year-old assistant pas- tor of the Glenwood Baptist Church in Tulsa, during a struggle three miles east of Taft. between Tulsa and Muskogee Williams said he forced Cooke i to pull over to the side of the road and. started to tie him up with a helt but the minister resisted. Wi! liams was quoted as saying he shot Cooke in the head with a 38 caliber pistol, then threw the gun “away. ° LJ > . } Before daylight, officers were scouring this southeastern Okla- homa area for the death weapon while another search was .getting under way at Taft for the missing minister's body ? The undersheriff said Williams also atimitted several burglaries during the past several : months, : including a $1,000 holdup Sunda, | night of a general store at Tali- | hina, Okla.. owned by Mr. and ] Mrs. Merman Coussens. The ex- convict had been employed there six weeks. The couple said Wil- Hams took the money from them | _at_ gunpoint | = * s s The minister had not been heard from since Sunday noon ' : 2 Williams’ fingerprints were Se : Sa found on Cooke's wrecked car,| ‘ << e Ros gg le Soe | abandoned in a lump of woods, i cols < ‘edie Te tee 2 oo re? near Muse, Okla., officers said. | . ) The manhunt spread to Poteau, ; | after the fugitive boarded a bus) at Wilburton after forcing a Tali- | hal ie hina motorist to take him there. e Williams was unarmed when ar 2S" A gain proves nobody outperforms Ford) 20 Leflore county attorney Joe K | CERTIFICATE OF PERFORMANCE Page said he would file =| : . Pe -atrpmad Cony = he come the by firearms chafges against Wi! CMSERO STATES AUTO ALS liams. ee ; a ’ Ietenay Stone onl Chet enema, smn _OlejohaNance =n ws dramatic demonstration of the kind of ia Won’ Be Lett | , | ote Out of Hunting. = mit of Punting performance and roadability that makes | ws ident John Nance Garner isn't go-| a tee ing to miss out on afiy hunting, ; trips even if his shooting eye isn’t) . i q (eee al your riving more fun in a For . * ° * a _ ne eal Ford's record was timed and certified Gee uatae Prenat! 7 by the United States Auto Club 87-year-old Garner at Uvalde, said) . ; : a he asked: i= a “ you wsed to, a | A Ford V-8 hurtled across the brick and asphalt surface _—_ claims about “racing victories” (many of them completely Yet, this was no mere race against the stop watch. Fi . = “No, I still go along on the hunt. of tough and tésting Indianapolis Speedway ... whirling ___ contradictory) must be confusing and disillusioning to _ Ford's alert responsiveness and sheer readability proved reel Bre other Bllows Oe through the tight turns and flashing over the straight the public. Ford ran this race against time, over the true —_ more than a match for the treacherous turns . . , taking I can't see much farther than. stretches. . . to set a mark that no stock car ever reached = “Classic” distance and at the most famous track in” them smoothly and giving the great Ford V-8 a chance from here to you. before! America, in order-to dispel this cloud of doubt and dis- to use its blazing acceleration in the straightaways. “I let the other boys do the! , belief and re that tperf ‘ord! hasiting. I just Grive the truck.” | “Previous to Ford’s record run, no other stock car had ren an prove at no one outperforms Ford \ Ford wrote thisinew mark bafge and ek ie the veceed sevestioeabens , ianapolis at 100 m.p.h., but o ; a aed _ Bone even one lap at Indianapo P mone Peter de Paolo, leader of the team of drivers that piloted - books. And the whole Ford did the trick. Fromm the hood- i { th 1 ’ if i . . * “ : Happy Is The Day wee 5 ee 4 od igs ake Cote the winning Ford, states flatly: “No other stock car could _ full of throbbing horsepower to the road-hugging rear have equalled this performance!” And Pete de Paola __end, Ford demonstrated that it has what it takes to make When Backache * full five hundred miles . . . close to the average set by should know, for‘he was the first driver to win the ‘ 500% your driving more enjoyable. Convince yourself that - Goes Away wee = Estee a TaceL Which won the ‘Classic with a better than 100 m.p.h. average. 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The date of the letter confirmed ROME Ww — The Communist cate. a 65-year-old son. newspaper L’Unita hinted today that party boss Palmiro Togliatti is asserting Italian communism’s independence from Moscow, just as Yugoslav boss Tito did in 1948. * * * A startling interview with Tog- liatti in which he was outspokenly critical of Soviet leadership ap- ‘peared Sunday in the non-Com-) yeu’ve reached the age of eligi- munist magazine New Arguments.| A strange assortment? True. Yet The tattoo j ic show Iter. An 18 foot 6 inch birth certifi. 1h, ‘attoo in Arable showed up on the arm of an applicant who was asked to prove his age. “That's my age and that's the each made it possible for someone in the past couple of years to draw Social Security retirement benefits. Each was used and accepted by ing to the inscription. year I was born,” he said, point- care of this newspaper about your | It took a 4ranslator to prove lem. Please enclose a stamped. ‘what he said, but he was right self-addressed envelope and 25. f of age. the Social Security people as proof, Since retirement benefits can only be drawn if you can prove bility, the assortment also shows The Italian party chief declared how far your Social Security of- Soviet Communist Party Secre-| fice will go in accepting evidence tary Nikita Khrusbchev and other of your age. 5 and now he’s drawing Social Se- curity -benefits. | Although these are rather bizarre examples of age proof, the Social! |Seecurity people do have a set; policy of establishing age. i One of the types of proof of age listed. below must be fur- nished. The types are listed in { | ernment record: ‘physician’ ‘SOF midwife’s birth record; ‘certifica-| tion on approved form of, Bible or other family record; naturalization | or immigration records; military| record; passport; school record; vaccination record; insurance pol- | icy; labor union or fraternal rec-| ord; marriage records; , employ-: ment record; age of parent on) child's birth certificate; ages on permits, licenses, voting records, | etc; other government records and statements of other persons. {You may write Ray Henry in: Social Security jor retirement prob- cents in coin.) | Pedestrian Gets Scare From Flying Cow BAD AXE uw — Pedestrian Mrs. Janet Whittaker, 62, looked up to |see a cow flying at her. Bossy had been knocked off her |degeneration.”’ ,his colleagues lost prestige in Kremlin leaders were wrong in | placing all blame on ‘‘the cult of. personality’ when they denounced Joseph Stalin. He demanded they explain how Soviet society under Stalin could shave departed frem legality and \democracy and arrived “even at Khrushchev and criticizing observed. ° * * | A L'Unita editorial today said: themselves, Togliatti |The interview has shown that. 'Italian Communists know how to. jtell that which is alive from that (which is dead in the experience lof the past and how to go forward, 1884 in Phagwara, East Punjab. ‘toward the future in an original, ,autonomous way.” New Loyalty Code Proposed in House WASHINGTON uw — Rep. Rees |(R-Kan) prepared for introduction) !t was written in Sanskrit and Hin- | jtoday a bill to provide a new loy-/4- : alty program for all federa] em- ployes. Rees said in an accompanying statement the bill ‘meets the is- sues’’ raised by last week's U. S. Supreme Court decision that only sensitive jobs are covered by the present security system. Rees said his bil] would set up |leyalty determination procedures | firmed the claim and the photo was for all federal positions. It would!accepted as evidence. ‘not repeal the law under which After being told that some sort of, the present security administered, put program is Rees said this istatute would “henceforth apply brought in a yellowed. _ribbon- only to security-suitability cases pound bundle of love letters to: and not to loyalty.” * Several bills introduced since |the Supreme Court ruling would jextend the present program to all \government jobs. 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KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press i DETROIT u—Casey, fengd, the | yesterday. “The Yankee center- master juggler who manages the! ‘fielder put one out of the reach ; - “ _| of everybody, all the way out of New York Yankees,-has been crit-) the park an the hembers érubbed ‘ical, even mildly sarcastic about 3-Run | Jomer + Bele Tigers jsailed onto die fail near the 310- Until Mantle’s feat, it was a nip-)single by Ray Boone put runners foot marker in right center and/and-tuck contest. The Tigers got (at first and second. Then, with. two ‘bounced into the street. The roof off to a 20 lead in the 1st inning out, Turley walked slumping Bill jat that point is 110 feet from she Waene| Luttle and wedk-hitting Jim Bride- ; the various shifts agairist muscular, = Stanley (Stag) Allen, former bantamweight cham- Mickey Mantle, his prize center-) fielder pion in amateur ranks, is doing his road work around | don’ care what they do” Pontiac streets these days, but not in preparation for Stengel commented, ‘They can’t any ring encounter. i buat “a player in the stands, and re the hits most of Allen's ring days are over, but today he is using box- !"* where the: guy bits most © ing as a means for fighting a more dangerous foe than | he had ever faced during his amateur career. PS * * * Even if the Detroit Tigers COULD have put an outfielder in the stands, it wouldn’t have made iground. off starter Bob Turley when Wayne Belardi hit his 3rd @ run -be- hind a leadoff walk to Frank Bol- ling. — A walk to Irv Noren, a double | by Andy Carey and a two-run single by Jerry Coleman tied it in the Yankee second. But wild- man Turley walked himself into trouble in the 3rd and Larson the Tigers, 7-4. >. ®& Mantle's 8th- -inning blast with| Only Ted Williams of the Boston ‘two mates aboard cracked a 4-4 Red Sox ever accomplished the ‘deadlock and gave big Don Larsen feat before, and his home run in his 4th decision against a single May 1939—his rookie season—trav- setback. Paul Foytack,’ whose rec-|eled out of the park down the right erd now is 4-5, was the victim of field line. another in a long series of Man-| s * ¢ ; tle’s tape-measure wallops. | Mickey was swinging from the Park officials could not estimate left side yesterday after Foytack the actual distance of the 24-year- gave up none-out singles to Gil ol old Oklahoman's home run, but it McDougald and Norm Siebern. _ any Cine at Briggs st The battle is with Neph- orsis, a child-killing | dis- ease for which there is lit- tle cure. Allen has a special rea- "son for fighting Nephrosis. Just a few weeks ago, May 6th, one of his twin sons, - Dennis, died of the disease after suffering ._ with its sickness for 18 months. The other twin, Michael, is only 4-years-old but he also volunteered to take a few punches on the chin to |. © help avenge his brother’s ~~ killer. STANLEY ALLEN Saturday night at the Waterford Hign School gym, . Michael will be a special feature of a boxing card which has been set for the benefit of the oe Nephrosis \ { 1 Stays in USA weser to force across the tie-break- ine run. The only damage to Larsen was 5* Boone's 11th home run in the. fifth inning, and it pulled the Tigers into a 4-4 tie, Frank Lary starts the 2nd game ‘lof the series today. He will be op, posed by Bob Grim. Victory yesterday was York’s 4th straight without a loss New Wightman Cup | ‘Still a Part of Net Picture as Americans Beat British Again | WIMBLEDON, England wp — British tennis staged an autopsy today o& America’s latest Wight- man Cup victory and decided the women’s trophy still is as much ‘part of the U.S. scene as the Sta- ‘tue of Liberty. But there were a number of res- ervations for the future and more | jthan one dark hint that the gap! between American and British girl tennis is narrowing... | The American team clinched the Foundation. ’ _ He and Terry Sivrais, also four, will go three rounds in the prelim to a 10-bout card. “My first knowledge of the disease came when the son of a friend of mine died from it,” said Allen: “When my own son was taken, I realized what a terrible thing it was, and just how little the people (eam may well provide America know of nephrosis,” he added. ‘with plenty of opposition next Not being part of the United Foundation group, the '™* Michigan chapter of the Nephrosis Foundation has un-. : dertaken a ee to fight the sickness. Wilson Proves Strong Asset. * * , a for White Sox “There are 300 known cases in Michigan,” said Allen, CHICAGO (#—The second-place ‘trophy yesterday, lead Friday tories to make the final tally, collected more than one win for the first time since 1939. Certainly, the young ~ British “and I’m doing everything to help them and those who may be AES, by the best means I know how, and chicago White Sox hate to think that’s boxing,” he finished jot where they'd be today if it Allen fought prominently in AAU competition worn She abnana 2 ices! starting in 1940 when he took the Michigan title in er deal from Baltimore last month. the flyweight division. He moved into the bantam- | Wilson, who did not pitch one of ‘his better games in beating his| weight class the next year and in 1946 won the old teammates last night, now has national amateur bantamweight title in New York a 93 record for the season. Five City as a fighter out of Trenton, N. J. fe his plead come: since : : d ‘he joined_the Sox Among his opponents were Sandy Saddler and Lester «--q Pat ant where we'd be Felton. He split with Saddler, winning by decision and today if it werent for Wilson.” losing on a kayo. . jsaid Manager Marty Marion who * _ ‘was lauding the deal in which he * * traded pitchers Connie Johnson “I’m sure getting a workout trying to make this box-.«nd Mike Fornieles, outfielder Bob - ing show a success,” said Allen, “ond the cooperation Nieman and third baseman George - Kell for Wilson from everyone around Pontiac has been wonderful. Dave Philley. and outfielder é With the assistance of local civic groups, Allen has arranged 10 bouts in the various divisions for = proeae| Injured > - . Saturday night. | NEW YORK (#—Paul Minner, . & Chicago Cubs southpaw, remained Us 0 sion . ~ All Allen now hopes for is that the gate will be as in a hospital for oberservation to- lay low » taking equally successful in the Nephrosis fs as the fights ing tetoie Oe eri gree ay He : - he has arr ranged on the card. ‘room, ) TIETON, Tid Wr TSo: men’ —— —— from Holland, Mich., died last night when their car and a bus | “Looks for 3: 50 Mile ~ carrying 18 members of the Koko- = mo Dodgers baseball team _ col- | lided on U.S. 31, three miles north — Bann of Indiana Highway 28. ee * * ®& . Tipton County Sheriff Paul . MONTREAL W—Dr. Roger Ban- malig a at the British Empire Games broken. said Bannister, and_ bits fee identified the victims as nister said today the 3:50 mile is!in Vancouver two years ago in.will continue to be chpped off the. Bobby. Seagraves, 20, and Arthur a ok pple i] possible but will come gradually. }3:58.6, is something of a vacation.;new marks until eventually there, Olson McFartand, 21 The English runner who first * ¢ -« will be a levelling-off place, pos- ; . - . . broke the 4-minute. barrier also} Bannister said that since the 4 sibly around 3:50 When this is : veal a Pine, 0. of Green| said that England is concentrating minute mile was beaten, some- done, a runner will have to time '¢: ode Ihe driver e « i oy middie-distance runners for the thing of a “mood” seized athletes himself most closely throughout— EGR et a Deoken foot. None of the 19% Olympic Games and will and the time’ was broken again “Not run a quarter ing 63 seconds players “es es ; crowd many field-event athletes and again. In England now there and try to make it up | in the next.” ~ off the English squad unless the are a dozen runriers who can bet- + © The baseball team, a. Brooklyn field meng meet stringent stand- ter 4:10. | As a long-range gueXs, he said, Dodger farm club, in the Class saddle, won the’ open jumper ards * 2 « | . 2 ¢ he thinks Landy will be a likely D Midwest League, was return- The present 3:58.0 record, held winner of the 1,500-meter race in "8 from Paris, Ill Bannister arrived mn , a vk by Australia’s John Landy, will be: the » Olymp: c Games. ry pla y. He will spe ee =i k tonight at a dinner marking th aiser’ Ss Kic 7oth anniversary of the Montreal P Id F d Amateur Athletic Assn saat rOvI es un in connection with the dinner will S Ls go.the Canadian Olympic Fund. for cholarship 3. j . , B ee ace his re to pon KALAMAZOO. —. Michigan ada, i since het won the Paul Bada and Dick Wibel, a ‘Paul DeMartini, : Watson. *Mort State’s Dave Kaiser didn’t know ; ; ;Cohn, *Einar Pinusen, “Chet Jawor, To pair - amateur shotmakers, each |Sanses Jr. ™ it at the time, of course, buf when ° i tan Kwasiborski, *Park > kicke ° ing field gos | All- Star aes yey 3-under-par 69's to lead a! syieror Malferty. Willis Morsan) e’’™ he kic oa the ie field goal | ield of 109 golfers in the Michigan| 84—Dick Griffith, *Mike Novak in the 1956 Rose Bowl game he FIRST BASEN Micon Verner on yaa qualifying trials Monday at |e} "ct Peltore; “Bob Fiori, "Pat Simons. booted a pretty Kalamazoo Cen- 17 te 1 oe 1 Indianwood Country Club. * | *aAmateurs. jtral High School junior into a | Ruy Sievers |, AT KALAMAZOO. Fred Ferrara 0 iournalism scholarshi | ; ser Kansas AM other hopefuls failed -to (Lonel JeCiein 73; Jack Radchtt i¢ | Journalism scholarship. C re 7 A : | SECOND BARE Nels F a break par. Aniateurs Howard Cee cee eo oun #2 dy Katsér's last-minute field goal g zit ne a! Ae tc eines ob 2 & oer a : fee Petcce Se “paiy (Marte Slocum and Bill Tiefke and pro- Rt Ww FESTERN Det fremus Robinson gave MSU a 17-14 win over Mew Yo x. 3.392, Pete Runnels. Washing. fessional Bob Keller shot par Be Jay Law 80, Al Roll 80. Walt Nos. UCLA, and pictures of the dra- = THIRD BASE- -Cnonge | Kell Raltimore.? 72’s. . matic action netted a tidy sum Lay Oe t 7 S06 A! Ro- a a < hi vei, Cle cone 6251: Eddie Yost Wash. A score of &4 or better was re- hd i Sate Univer Ch Michigan "SHOR Ts TOP-- Harvey Kuenr Detroit, Guired to qualify. A total of 67! eat er ominates | ‘ a Gi McDougal New York 7a Made the grade. The original idea was to use the LEFT FIELD—Ted. Wiuisms. Boston A dozen other golfers qualified Ty Mi | proceeds tor a nice picnic for the eee Meneen penn see in similar teste at Meadowbrook. rans- SS ourney club me mbe and their fricnds. ts ge oes ial eee Western and Kalamazoo layouts. | Later it was ne to use the RIGHT | FIELD—Ai Kaline om The qualifying limit was 83 at OKLAHOMA CITY WW — The money for a “more consttactive pod shee! ee. Meee: tae ten, Meadowbrook CC, 84 at Western weather was the dominating fac- purpose.” That's when a journal- ial emmeton, 2 302 Perra Mew Yor GC and 76 af Kalamazoo CC. tor today as the second half of the ism scholarship was decided on, M901. Sherman ‘iptiar Chicaee, 1458 The 79 qualifiers Monday will Trans-Mississippi golf field teed,and Miss Mary Lou Atherton was ere SNATIONAL EE AGEE sparen, 301 84 exempt pros and ama- Off hoping to beat a one-under-par chosen to receive it. | sag oa BARE Re si scene 4.6 teurs in the Open next week at 7 turned in by three competitors ———______ ? ° ndienst) New et p * ~~ York. 18028 Johnny Tempe. Cincinnan, /ndianwood yesterday Texas League Prex : 486° Gere Ree Thdcere 4399. Jur fer AT INDIANWOOD” Posting the sub-par rounds in Y | ‘ Gilliam. Brookivn 2.141 69—"*Paul Haca, *Dick Wibel. ; Fi ht R ial Bi I Bs. THIRD BASE Ken Rover st: Louis et? pBill Tietke, Bob Tietke, Bob Kel- the first day of qualifying were FIQnts Kact 1 : 15.0 eis athe ws waukee, 8 ; . *“Howarc Oct Ray jeblocss c a icatl " ps . 73-—Dave Weaa s Jim English, Tope ka, Kan., Roc ky BATON ROUG E, La. LF i] #he SHORTSTOP -Ervie Banks. “Chicago.| 74—Ty Damon, Dick Bury. Thompson, Wichita Falls, Tex.. " = , ¢146:- Pee Wee Reesé Brooklyn, €948;; 75-—‘Pat Macari, *Lievd Syron d Si president, ot the Texas League Dick, Groat. Pittsburgh. 3.819. Roy Mo | %6—*Don Lance, “Ed Srfels~ Roy| ANd Sig Harpman jr, of Okla- yo, i before'a senate c att neinpati, 3.17; Alvin. Dark, Bt. Beattie Sherwin Ross, Bob Welling. homa City plannec to go before a senate com-| Ed Lowfs ae Boh Nonamaker, Carl Hauboe. : imittee today to oppose a bill ban- LEFT FIELD Rip Renulski. St. Louls,) T7—*Stan Lendron *Tom re Ap om : . _ Pei nk T pgrar agent ree Said Janta gHerm "Je Mare: ning interracia] athletics: et minis e a. ran * f Robinson, Cmcinnati *.¢44: Boppy Thom. ‘Jack’ Corbett dr Sthware, "Ai Pandan, Black Meets Flanagan eae Butler of paltas, Tex. was son, Milwaukee, ‘alt Nordness, oul VanLooven, | Sta 0. appear ore a senate CENTER FIELD—Duk , Brook- ‘Arnold Nede!m k Lovell J P— S ivn, 14.494: Wille Mays, New York, *Ron Stelter. “Dick Dewitt "Dave se CHICAGO Jed Black, former judiciary committee meeting. 7.307: Gus Bell, Cincinnati, 6.428; Richie Harg y of Michigan. State University, The proposed law, which passed Ashburn, Philadelphia, 3. | Te.*Charies_ Pox. *Val” Spancier C ‘meets Del Flanagan of St. Paul 5 pRiOnt PIE LD—stan Wurtal, 9 Louis. J Reynolds. pRichard King, Don Rod ' gan 0 aul the Louisiana house Without a dis-/he hit a home run. 3 i se - —~Waiy ere, Ld o . ee att; Meek darcn. Mil Sinaierera avis, *Tim' Baldwin, Jim, ieeu ick a Gln a senting yote, could force Shreve- ek Wevands *Tom Th.um, icago stadium’ port to drop. out of the Class AA! ‘ ATCHER—Reoy Campanelia. Brook! °N * ' weet Be vBaiey, Conca r , ar lad orb Jécques Perry Byard. Red, Wil- Neceeey before the Johnny baseball league. renda! wae kee garni. *hi—"Re h En “Prue : New York aq), Stan Lopaia, Phila: note Re aercumen, Ware’ Warren ummertin-Bob Satterfield heavy-’ The Texas League has had Negro’ Geiphia, 2.227, 62—"Welt #endziik, Bob Papineau, Weight bout. Z.) iplayers for several years. backing its 3-0; with two more vic-; 5-2.| The Britons were quick to point) out that the English girls this year| TOP RIDER AT HORSE SHOW — Charles Dennehy of Lake Forest, Il, one of the nation’s top riders who rode away with numereus honors at turn this week as the Detroit Horse Show. opens a five-day stand Wednesday. Dennehy takes his champion Black Watch over a spread jump. | the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club last year, will re- Nation's Finest Horsemen Poised — on Eve of Five-Day Detroit Show By BILL CORNWELL Although a few familiar faces will be absent, the Detroit) Horse Show boasts an illustrious clientele for its 1956 opening Wednesday morning at the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club in Bloomfield Hill's Birmingham’, F rank-.Duffy, Warren Wofford of Milford, Kan- sas, and Major Robert Borg, America’s leading exponent of the dressage, will be among the ralssing whew ee Die in Auto, - = _sanee! | | title before withdrawing from | competition because of lameness. show starts a five-day engage- ment tomorrow, All three are members of the Other hopefuls are Spanish Mint, /U. S. Olympic Equestrian team the regular hunter champion owned how in Europe. Bat thé Tist of-show by Mrs. J. Deane Rucker of Grosse Pointe; Spanish Fleet, the green reads like a Who's Who working huntef champion, and in American riding circles. Thou Swell, the green hunter titl- Leading the elite parade {s ist, both belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennehy of Lake Forest, D. R. (Bobby) Motch of Keene- lll, who won major honors last land, Va.: and several horses from year. the Cummins Chicago Corp., which entries ' took titles.last year with Star Astride, Black Witch, Dennehy ae il captured the jumper champlen- Ao: Apt Pupil, and Count to we ues moue ke me jar ~ Jeb Wofford, Warren's older wes — aeee . gecemee brother, will lend his talents #o. Team Challenge Trophy, the Pro- fessional Horsemen's Association = jumping” event, the program and Egan will again ride. the Busch entries. Bertram Firestone, one of the show's most | Black Watch will not be around popular performers in 1955, is still this time, but ofher Dennehy win- an uncertain entry. ners last year, Altmeister and Po- tato Chips, again on hand. Dennehy's hee Wilson, will, also seek honors with the family. stable Max Bonham of Battle Creek, a colorful personality and one of the nation’s most falented horsemen, will participate heavily in the five- ; day program. Bonham. who rides’ ont his'own entries as well as those! A total of 344 horses are offi- of other owners, wins more than cially entered on the eve of the 100 trophies a year in shows show, 24 more than last year and throughout the country, an all-time high mark. A conserva- itive estimate of 50 post-entries has been made ~ show ottctals: * Horse Show Events | WEDNESDAY feame Class tBawentiten enu ju jevent by somtenl Equestrian teams, | score competiti Class 2— Rorssmanahip: 12 of! ge and under, hunter seat horsemanship. 0 and under, hunter seat A newcomer to the horse show circuit, John S, Pettibone of Mid- dieburg, Va., will enter a horse for which he elaims to have been offered $25,000, The Duke of Pae- onian, a four-year-old brown gelding with about a year's ex- perience, is entered in ‘three | | Miss Budweiser, former Olym- | pic mare owned by Mr. and Mrs. August A, Busch Jr., of St. Louls, | Mo., hopes to better her 1955 | | performance. A year ago the | -horse, with Robert Egan in the | 0 a age Haney Off to Good “ Start With Braves 22.8568" noe years Class }—Beginners green, _ working | neavere \¢ s 6—Ponies under saddle. ‘M42 and waners Class Yeti lel ppanyreiag over fences, years of ace and u WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON p.m. Clasé3— Open jumpers. Junior ; PITTSBURGH |Fred Haney, who couldn't lift the, Pittsburgh Pirates out of the Na-| tional League cellar in three sea- sons, is off to a running start as manager of, the a ilw au kee! (P— Easy-going of age. hunter seat. Clas 10—-¥oung hunters. os — 11—Open jumpers B a 12—U S.E. Equitation Class raves. e (ri Ca apeiiit). individua al. | ass 13—Hunter hacks, Junior. His team rang up- their third Class ts Moresnaneniy over fences, straight -victory last night — de-|13 to 18 years of age Class 18— Middle and heavyweight; feating the Pirates 3-2 — since he (ereen hunters, Kansas City (00.07) Washington - TODAY'S SCHEDULE New York st Detroit, 2 p.m.—Grim (4-0) ¥5 4-6). Baltimore at Chicago, 8 p.m.—Moore 15-4) vs. Pierce (9-2). Washington at Kensas City, 9 p.m Stewart (2-2) vs. Santiago (0-1). ton at a. 7 p.m.—Delock (2-4) vs. Lenion (7 MONDAY’ : RESULTS was summoned. New York 7. Detroit on .the road trip Chicago §, Baltimore : (nigh A walk to Charlie Maxwell and aj yew york DETROIT Kansas City ¢, Washington 3 Valent). _— . n. eames «cre et Aen) et WEDNESDAY'S. SCHEDULE i\Me’D" 422 line, 41 | sd cd if 611 Baltimore at Chicago, 1:30 p.m venga | : : y Haman $00, Washington at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Berra, ¢ 400 Maxwell if |! 0) New York at Detroit, 8:15 p.m. Sollins, Ib 190 Boone,3> ‘512, Boston NATIONAL LeAGC ce ‘Skowron 1b 301 House, C 400) iNoren, rf 310 Tuttle, ef 281 oy 7 & a = Bauer, rf 000 Brideweser, ss 3 2 Cincinnatt veces 3. : Carey, 3b 919 Poyteskp «86-2 he Titerss Oe \0. C'lmn, 2 14,1 A-Torgeson 100 Brooklyn ....,. ...... 29 23 «888 Poe 7 i Maas 0.0.0,8t Louis 62070.00. 31 28 (554 1 tarasa _ 300 - |Milwauxee Sopeeeene 2 3 re Ita | . se cago 43 74 Totals 178 Totals 34.46 Patledeiphia’ let ' A—Struck fee, for ore in 8th. TODAY'S SCHEDULE pies : . 026 se 030-1) ro eoaie at aie T p.m. —Dickson a (3-6) Vv ufax (1-0) “ ere tga, Relgcagees| Scare a heave. + pm —Run c ~atie 3, +1 (6-2) vs. Antonelli 15-5) : [sare en Ph ne bome keer at Philadelphia, AP pm — weser. Mppstein (6-3) vs. Simmons ‘ Mentle, Belardi, Boone) SB—Carey. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. 7:18 p.m.— Kaline ed weaee. Lett i la a Bar dette Cee Poe ‘Aa ¢ an ouse — . . bj ‘ ‘Detroit 10, BB—Turley 5. Larsen 1° Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 4 (10 tn- Feytack 3, Maas 1. 80—Turley 1. Lar- nines) vc talent tr. E se 4 Poytack ‘ inves Monta hia Milwaukee 3. en 2 inight). 7 in 2%, Larsen n , Foytac n> Only eames sched Maas 0 in R-ER—Turley 3-3, 4 WEDNESDAY’ 3 Sc HEDULE Larsen 1-1, Ponteak 1-1. Maas 6-0. W— | 8t Louls at Brooklyn, 12.30 pm Larsen (4-1). L—Poytack (4-5). U— Chicago at New York, 12:30 pm Chyiak, Soar, i Hurley. T—| Cincinnati at Philadelphia. 7 p.m (2:42. A—-12,072. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. 7G pm. am. Kocsis Tops Field jcards of 71 Class 9—Horsemanship, 13 to 18 years ) (Western) and Over two qualifying courses, yes- ' (Meadowbrook) he a top score of terday, Sammy Kocsis combined 146 to pace a field of som 7 Michigan Publinx players by: five 9 38 Earns a Draw NEW YORK W—A draw with j was almost as good a8 a Victory, for Germany's Franz Szuzina. “That clinched a July 10th date with Jesse Turner of some other middleweight in Milwaukee for - Franz,"’ said Manager Al Lang to- day. ° The stubby, aggressive middle weight import apparently makes a. habit of close fights. He has had 13 draws in % fights, winning 32 and losing 11. He has had two other fights on this side of the Atlantic, both in Montreal. He drew with Bob Previzzi and stopped Moses Ward The ‘three officials came up with three_different verdicts to provide the deadlock for the telecast 10- rounder at. St. last night. Patterson Gets Good News on Injury to Hand NEW YORK — Heavyweight contender Floyd Patterson, who is hoping his injured right hand will heal fast enough so that he can ‘fight Archie Moore for the heavy- weight title in September, heard some encouraging news today The reassuring words came from Charley Goldman, the veteran’ trainer of retired heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. Goldman .told Patterson Manager Cus D'Amato that Rockey had suffered an almost poirsiages injury to his right hand early his career and fought three| ;/months and one week later. If the 21-year-old Patterson has” eae in late September. ; MONDAY'S STARS By The AssociatedPress PITCHING Warren Spahn, Braves, tripped Pirates out of Na- tional League lead with ah eight- 12 hitter for his fifth victory 3-2,! jremain an amateur. ‘striking out seven and walking none. . HITTING — Mickey Mantle,’ ‘Yankees, became second (Ted Williams was first) to send a home run out of Detroit's Briggs. ‘Stadium, poling his 25th of the iseason, a three-run poke, to break! 4 all tie and beat Tigers (-4. | ~ | Five national team German Fighter strokes. : spots were “settled Monday, but two others wil be determined today ig a playoff involving three piayers. | Kocsis was not required to qualt- fy but plaved anyway. The leader ‘of the qualhfiers was Jim Seltzer of Flint, 1955 state titlist, with 151. /He had 77 at Western, 74 at Mea- dowbrook, Mike Andonian of Pon | favored Charley (King) Cotton tiac who won the state title a week ago at Saginaw, had, 152, same card as that for George Eluck of Windsor. Mike had 76s en both courses Stan Sabat and Pontiac's Roy Iceberg held the next two places, at 153. U.S. Fencing Team Picked NEW YORK w—Nerman Armi- tage, a 50-year-old fencer who had Nicholas Arena the honor of carrying the Ameri- ican flag at the opening of the 1952 Olympic games, today was selected as. a member of the 1936 Olympic Fencing Team. Armitage, a New Yorker, was a member of the 1928, 1932, 1936, ; 144 and 1952-4. S. Olympic | teams. He never has won a title, Ten others of the 19:member ) Squad chosen after the national championships last Weekend, were members of the 1952 team: The team captain is Jose De Chpriles of Chappaqua, N. Y., on three Olympic teams. * "(OC Wants Games = Strictly Amateur STOCKHOLM uw — Avery: Brun. dage of Chicago, International Olympic Committee. \the same “good luck, he will be Said Monday the IOC executive lable to go through with the title board has adopted a proposal ‘fight with Moore in Yankee’ Sta. | which aims to prevent the Olympic ga mes from being used as a ispringboard for a_ professional ‘career. | According to the proposal everv competitor in the games must sign a statement giving his word ‘of honor that he is and intends to The proposal will be submitted to the IOC gen- eral meeting in Melbourne. | “Brundage also said the executive ‘board is trying to. protect the ‘Olympic symbols from being used-- for commercial Purpose. | MONDAY'S ‘HOME RUNS McDougald, Yankees; Beilardt, Mantle, Jablonski, Redlegs. took. over the managerial reins. Prior to Sunday's double-header win over the. Dodgers, ‘Milwaukee- had lost 12 of its last 17 games. Haney hooked on Braves as a coach this season after being fired as the Pirate manager last year. He wound up as Milwaukee's pilot with the resig- nation of Charlie Grimm. - with the Dodgers Wondering About Schoendienst | e | NEW YORK (#—Buried down in jseventh place just a game out of |the basement, the New York ‘Giants today were beginning to wonder ‘if they were going to get ‘any mileage out of Red Schoen-| dienst. The veteran second baseman was the main pawn in last week's big trade with the St. Louis Cardi. ‘als. He was being counted on. to| |help the sagging Giahts and in his first time at bat as a pinch hitter] , But he still wasn't ready to take ‘his. post in the infield with the |Giants scheduled to open a three- 'game set with the torrid ~—e Cubh tqnight,, snapped yesterday at Indianwood, site of the tour- SHOOT FOR OPEN: SPOTS — Four of the 109 players in yesterday's field seeking to qualify for . ney on July 1. From left are Ty Damon, Roy the Michigan Open’ Golf Championship, were - Beattie, Tony Jarfis and Ralph Elistrom. Paul Bada and Dick Wibel led. the field with 69s, “4, i - 7 ‘ ! : f s : iss ie fon | 5 — Tigers; Pontise Press Phete who. fenced - president of the | ‘ = | rH ‘PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNF. 19, 19: Market Grains [ MARKETS [Stock Market" gg | fect te Mae On ree Perwian Vole “a | t 2 | ) | Eastern Tour Brings End : aan tt pipe a Prod Le Move Ahead .prmar lee ) Lower, Quiet to Martin-Lewis Team Sti linDoubt sesame 2 fancy grades at the Detroit Farmers, entered an agreement to purchase lggehhordhia) hstrasggpon nom: | NEW YORK ® — The stock’ By JAMES BACON ‘director someday.” Dean added, See « Sawing Returns the Mall Tool Co. of Chicago. ~y ~ — Grai ‘ F 5 . . CHICAGO .u» — Grains..moved) , frets —Apois et ad abpies. market was slightly tower in quiet HOLLYWOOD W—Dean Martin, “but ,do you think it's right he Give No Clear Results Tbe agreement said the arms who wants to live like Bing Cros. should start with a picture where ‘o firm will also take over Mall's ahead in active dealings on the , reg Red. fancy. 6.00 bu; No |. - 375 early trading today. Board of Trade today, all sections. vests, mige.: No'1, Prices of many leading issues by. and Je Lewis, who wants | have to put up part of the mon-| in Presidential Race in f of the market participating in the ee chives “ne Pei Ne ‘yew Were down from fractions to ee “be a Char lie Chaplin, next ¢Y? I'm not that good an actor—| errs borageals Mall Too upturn, Horseradish. No 1. 1.50-2.00 pk bskt. around a point but there were some month will formally end a multi-.@2nd I need an experienced direc-. . eS, . seh . At the outset there was- some Koblrelt We 1. 140 des bens. Leeks. | scattered gains. million-dollar pa Hnertig. |tor to handle me. I can't. sec LIMA, Peru (®—See-sawing un- “on ee nia coe cents previous session in July soy- N° E 60.75 dae ‘woh: ccnlean eek 0°, Aircraft responded with gains \e- * « : | Spending $1.700,000 on a director's official returns from Peru's presi-| expand its endustrial penihacts beans. This contract eased a few/1 4-178 12-1 bar | Potatoes. No 1, 2.28-/f fractions to a point on the news, Ironically, the final split will debut.’ dential election continued today jv) a . am es. re fancy, | ’ , j cents on top of a 10 cent drop 799 fe 'P.,bth,, Radisnes: red. i rad: that the senate appropriations eom-| yesterday. But then . demands toi “dow beh” MIB aeeeio nt; Mitee had boosted air force funds, perked up and July beans rallied./1, 75-90 dor behs Tomatoes. hothouse. by $1,200,006,000 (b), Among other cereals the most no- Noll ee Lettuce |, Steels were mixed with some ticeable firmness early was in tiew. pb hs i's pegs Vistiees. ea losses stretching to a point as un. crop corn, enjoyed a technical re- $°,1559% 3dor crate” lettuce, leaf, No certainty continued regarding the: bound after weakness over the 200-250 bu ‘ labor situation. past few days. Later, wheat came Caan caneege, Not, 2 oo a8,bo| The opening blecks included Pan- ahead under quite aggressive de- No 1, 1.991.385 bu. Sorrel. No pai 50- handle Oil up ‘s at 15%, on 6,000 cgme after completion of an East-| The easy-going Dean makes no Win no clear sign of which of two nine ee érn night club tour originally Secret of the fact that he would, antigovernment candidates is vic- planned to commemorate their like to live his idol—Croshy—do- ee iin ae Dae 10th anniversary and their new ing a few pictures, a few Appeal’ | de margin. "4° picture ‘‘Pardners.” ances and playing lots of golf. | 4 Final barrier to the .split was Jerry, one of the hardest work- Only unofficial reports are avail- ‘removed last night when producer €rs iA show business, believes you ‘able. But Hernando LaValle, can- Hal Wallis, who on ae them have to be on stage every week of didate of retiring President Man-) into the movies, agreéd to let each the year. . ‘uel Odria’s Restoration party, al- e Electronic technicians... ¢@ L ; WHERE ARE YOU HEADED? - If you are an electronic tech- mands. ara. el leis be * shares, U.S. Steel off 3% at 5442 on ‘make a separate movie, As a es ad ready has conceded defeat. nician . . . with at least a two- ° Wheat near the end of the first | '2,500 shares, General Motors off \% ‘team, they have been among the! Jerry said he was “reluctant | Independent newspaper tabula- year technical school beck- ® ; hour was %-14— higher, July $2.08; | Poultry at 43% on 2,500 and Boeing up 1% biggest box office attractions in to talk about the split but “1 think tions give a narrow lead to for- ground... . corn 33-01 higher, Jyly $1.50'; matnetr socicay ‘at 845% on 1,000. movie industry. \it’s for the best; I want to make it mer President ‘Manuel Prado If you want more than just a eats Wyte higher, July 65%: rye, DETROIT, June 18 iAP)—Prices paid Boeing’s gain was later shaded TO BRAZIL. _ Elis ¢ 0. Briggs, Wallis’ decision ‘marked the @ friendly parting.”” Then he add- \. oder of the Pradista Democratic V4-¥4 , d fob. Dettroit for No. 1 ; above, AmbaSsador to Peru, has. : ee oe , ; _ ‘ 4-'% higher, Jyly $1.2214: soybeans baal Wager rece eal coe to a point. Douglas Aircraft gained | bees iranstersed: by President Ei: greatest reversal of field since ©@: “I want to perform all over party, with 252,386 votes against 2-114 higher, July $2.9642: lard | Heavy hens 24-26: light type 16-18: close to a point and United Air- ‘Red Grange's heyday. At noon, the world~lots of places that I've 244.389 for Fernando Belaunde. run-of-the-mill job... if you think you have the know-how to take advantage “ -T ib 27.30: breed- ie a aig portunity 10-23 cents a hundred pounds low-" capasattes ‘eaty twee hene 39, heavy craft’ was up a fraction. |senhower as haga el to, polage he emphatically told a reporter Never been. I want to produce.) §\" of the Democratic Youth © ofthemestunique op , eee ‘pe come | Bethlehem Steel lost around a 5Y eng Jamies van who's [that he intended to hold the boys direct and write. In fact, T want (oi in the electronics field today ... A - CHICAGO POULTRY point while Republic and aoeee jretrine. ‘to their contract, a clause of to make the sorkd tos forget Chaplin. “ prado’s newspaper, Al Cronica, Then you'll be headed in the Grain Prices CHICAGO, June 15 ‘AP:—Live poultry town held their ground. which prevented them from ers h brok Dez however, said its man.had a na- right direction if you write us CHICAG ogre ree =a Gn ea pedetiea: Ae ccipes a eens Georgia Pacific Corp. was an "ex: _ making movies for any producer _ ine ime igs see L. tional total so far of 268,073 to today for, an interview. a} t i id 2 cice O Pune Te Open today ig Thursday 861, 71.000" Ib)" feb, Ception to the trend, climbing ov er. sovie @€d funless they were teamed. bn : en den a eel a Belaunde’s 210,151. a) We'll tell you about a new Se Mies mre 0 TPs Ely! neue alanine htae ‘ews. SOeIs: 2 = , Also elected were two vice pres! CORPORATION daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ww Bias cease ie 46-49 weighted a Chem 1114 im rSee 1304 jon has offered to lend Egypt. Only a few weeks ago, Jerry told * i wo ve a % - varus a dents and a new Congress of 53 ae " > , e . average arge 40-45 wid ave 44':, Alhed Strs “492 Int Shoe | :) over $8 were taken from. one of | . . _— Deem, of M41 Blaine St. was in iedium 39-43 sd avg 402 small 31- Ais Chaimers 714 Int T & T ¢ $1:120.000.000 to finance almost en- this reporter that their basic dif- os $ . . senators and 182 deputies. The of- © earn crectenc CypewmTens e ood condition at Pontiac Genera! 34 *!¢ avg 32, Grade B %0'; Alum Ltd. #271 Isl Crk Coal a ‘ tirely the Aswan Dam. fer : cd cessived and the summer homes. _ ficial count of these races will not © , e fons = 4 owtd Avg 33'; - Grade B large 40 Alcoa tl42 Johns Man s « «& = ences appeare € "The homes were believed to 4) @ | TIME EQUIPMENT Hospital today after falling off a. preena—Grade A jumbo 44.07 wid Am Airline 243 Jones & L ; the sailing looked smooth SOMES be started until the presidential * MILITARY PRODUCTS ® car that was being pushed last ®V® 45 Jarre 39',-44 wid avg 43. Am Can Hs Beiesy eres ate The source said Nasserwillnot a . have been entered by breaking the result is determined. eeeeeeceeeceeeee ‘ i lay G 2 Cy le anecott 1 ; , mn Hl te are . : = a night € ise st) SC ate Soe ce es ae Ge ew cp ee Ci a8 bshepilov during talks with Nasser; a 5. amount announced that &!@ss in the front doors and un-(— QW ——~_~——~ ——— weg _ ; te “ : a : . § Lehn & . 1 er the weekend. Shepilov is here ek a Shé is being treated for possible rcially graded An Me Way AE ew a isn Oven the P J direct | te locking them. f= | Pas Ss Whites Grade. A ; 67 Lib MN 4 . . erry would direct, produce, write : _ : = i] hack and internal injuries, accord-‘iatge 26',-42 medium = pst Pepa re to attend Egypt's three-day < and costar in their’ next picture. Hardest hit was the cottage Ht r i ing to a hospital spokesman ba bd cee Sir A cee tea tie tne Fee 106 Loews 7 bration of British evacuation of the with the friendly title of ‘Damon O¥Ned by G. H. Roweé.-Mrs. Rewe—7+ S _ BON DS i “Fhe child was riding on the back ae 41 med sim 93-33 small 38 Grade Ath Smelt... 91 ee ks ape ais SuezCanal Zone . and Puthias discovered the losses after return- |) | tii 3 Am Tel & Tel 1797 hy bes * : : npg: : | of a car being pushed along Cort.® '*te 3234 Am Tob aaa) Meck (irs : To this Dean countered: “I like ing from a three-day trip to De- jj), : : | —— i s - i right Street by her father and psreorr atten AND ecos - Se Ot Mar D Sr er pein aid the Lnlted Sales the costar but not the director, 'rolt. ii Consult Us for First Hand Information | i John Rodgers. a neighbor, when DETROIT June 15 :APi—Eegs, {0 — 4 36). McGraw H'... 996 have offered to give Egypt 70 mil- rodiees and aie” | A $500 pair of field glasses was ||) : S k d B d ] she lost her balance and fell to grades“ ** BCUSed. fedoral-state Armour & Co 208 NPG Ch an lion dollars to get the big dam on P Th — t to have been a the most valuable article taken. A in Stock and. Bonds i s . an des ; Arms Ck ry : . es e picture was to hav Be : ; : {i he pave | Das. - Whites—Grade A tutibo 44-49 weight- 2). 1592. Mpls Hon ae the Nile started, and later to Jend tee i| the pavement, the Pontiac poliee ose ie ene pee at ate eta Atehion | 1392. Monsen Ch 80 to 130millions as work pro- Partnership deal between the boys TV set. two guns, and household Hh ; — " . ; said today ave M2 large 445-43 wtd ae 4 atl Retin ata Mont Ware ai 9 : ™ ions iat pr own company and Paramount. (£0048 were among the others i We maintain a direct line to a member of all | ad 5 . medhu 2 tr 1 Smal ‘ \s A é otor +] } 2Zrese 4] with is estern Hy “ _ Ht . . Pohcé gould give no reason why Gfeie” rae a are 41% Small 4 Aveo Ma 24 Sterorota wn ie oan _ : ve a World ne Detective Leo Hazen saxt today ||| Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute the car. which WAS described AS —— —Grade A Jtarge €4-46%,, wid. Bendis aA 36 my i aaa a ; the toe | Sey ale “T think Jerry faay be a _Breat the loot had opens oe oa i} t ti i ilabl at all times - . avg 44's. medium $1 Grade B large penaurt co —o > Ran Dan oO o milhon N eo ili uotation service avai e Ss. hot ug ih : ee ee sey eee nqu Nat Cash R. 495 serum arias —— ried away in a_ boat othing |}! q : rod. was being g) Pushed coadleAe ts AS pater je Chects 34 Boils Stee} .. 1864 Kae patri 38 «dollars. Egypt would provide 760 7 || i! = aly ety pects of a" el Boeing Air #44 Nal Grps 523 t ; was known to be missing from | H r { eres ne 9-1! r lom a? : o¢ 3 : ll iCammercisie steeea cese# Bohn Alum 237 Nat Lead as Millions worth of labor and loca He Ladies! — the other cottage owned by in their first national encampment, _@ Meee eannes Relone TURE ncaa iee ete Goodrich pm. tonight, with local women ot ethos recat rane ee Sune satan | This Year—Get Boat and Motor Joseph Leavy of Sylva Lake All « CHICAGO June 18 AP) —Salanie, noes Goodyea: 68 idii driver without special training im- June 29-July Ld seph Leavy of Syiva La $000 genera! market generally active Grah Paige 1 aiding with donor registrations [proves very little in distance judg = are 1&8 years olc but uneven butchers stead® te strong Ot No Ri a2 S - _ : : Id sous mostly steady instances$$ lower Grevhound |. 151 ven Ree! 3 ‘and as canteen tenders and ment and speed estimation after ; : : . The quartet had been arrested late ult mired crsde No 1 to? butch, Gull Ol. te 3 Warn B Pic 232 «“Wurses aides. ews in rie = P T June 17 by Sylvan Lake ese ye 1 tnd toe tee Teast eee Moms ws 38 weet Un Tel. 18:2 he once learns to drive.” = mainly No } nd 2 190 230 Ib 1749-1728 Hooker BI *. 43q peel Un kt 311 Members of the staff will be wf LS RS ‘ : Kennedy is now being held in the aro: une au, head 2 200 a 7 #0 a Mmited Wy Ce at wees 41 Weets El $24 h d b d Aon el F F P P D t Oakland County Jail to answer a tors 173-1500. occacionar taken een ing Rand’. Gq Wilson&aco 161 fae i the cuilts of = cates The survey ree bY Speeding and driving without a or a Few Pennies Per ay charge of driving without an oper- eo above: sCompilead by 1 ie Aree iated ree ; and speed judgment. seph Leavy of Sylvan Lake. Wen- boat and motors for a very 1 lewer stockers adn feeders euoted ? 1 ‘ , : » 1 Lee ae A cia : . : : : el amount of mone Alumnae Mark Founding steady a Dackage at chet A chance Iné Rais Cul Bk. County Deaths dell V. Crawford, 22, was arrest y- _. sthers 1850-1900 @ load of choice and Noon. ‘odes ose? 1008 729 1907 Plan Farewell Party ed June 17 by Sylvan Lake police. a GRAND RAPIDS «®—The 300- Pe 105 Ib thixed steers and. heifers Prev Day + 23563 1413 730 1809 Fredrick 4. Streit } i i UTTENL CH amber Butterworth Hos ptt al iatinr: eeucihe" ang congas Mets Ms or Be BE BE HP. eedrick 2 Stet Tonight for Pastor City police were investigating the H. W. t Agency -Ahimns , Des 1200-14 two iloads rer ae ane tea oe OXFORD — Service for Fred- ~ + “7: theft of clothing and household be- \lumnae Assn celebrates. its Sth coe 06 two loads 1000 Ib Year Ago... 2358 fies S46 1716 . SEYMOUR LAKE—A farewell g art 4 eniviunceey: > o tandard cows 1473 bulk canners and i936 High °°... 2782 136.1 73.2 to : erick John Streit, 58; of 150 South : longings from a clothes line at 526 H. W:3 Huttenlocher Max. E. Kerns anniversary June 21 and 22. ‘Some cutters 10 $0.17 $0. moat utilite and com- 1936 Low | ).0440 1290) 715 ~ Washinet il be party in honor of the Rev. Edward ‘OM&INS: a NG ue ; : ; 1.200 women have graduated from hee Sa ikeenT ae eet nod apa 1938 Rich ast 1424 33 i$ the she on, = at 10 a.m. Pumphréy and family will be held S. Saginaw St. today. The losses, J-~ . 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 oO a § ‘ " ~ * 7 e - Butterworth’s Nursing School over ov Bema ciet craiors’ te 00-17 00 , Sea a . con aes at 7 tonight in the Seymour Lake valued at $100, were discovered : : - ; . amiable sheep | trade moderately qh rch, with bumal j e st. $~ : —_& : j E 4 the past 90 years. _ etre eae teney on eu a brag bape riche ph section of East ‘Lawn Ceme Methodist Church basement. They Monday morning. Se —= SSS ) — en ot ne reme «Spring. lambs tb imal Points are eighths : 2 : 5 : ; i i = NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN OF A 13 00- 2 $0 allt chet deaaheer apece resis » a ean co ve ees Low Noon tery. Rosary will be said at 8:15 “"* a he Metied iat os ie te reese © uaeane public. hearing to tt held by the Wat cull to choice slaughter shorn atien Elec & ut -- 3223 36 post init, et ist Church L 5 ~ ~ ford Townshin ?--ing Bosra. a the Baldwin Rubner Coss : a Db Wednesday evening in the Flum-. “Owosso A ‘ bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5 cas Township Hall Wetnestar, due Gemmer ort veee 5. * erfelt Funeral Home here. S80. assis 195@ at 730 p.m to consider the foll » Gre Gt Lakes Oi a Chen Co*.... 16 : - = naan TT 2 SEE ine change to the aning Wan: . a New Pastor to reet Howell Elec Prod Ce wo <3 - Mr. Streit, a. retired Oxford | ! To et f c al to In- | Penin Metal Pr ‘© . duatri iy Eke ie oe ve rat - Hunters Creek Group Mol foe me Co* ... . 75 A ue ate wy ieee = ~ a ‘on Woods Subdivision No > tlor . udy Mfg He i i osep ercy Hospital, Pontiac. °. 10 Waterfo rd Township. Onkland cour, METAMORA — A reception will qanes i o cer te ate ae He had been a prvckdee of Ox: O | | emo °o Michican 4 J D 2 fe cnanee from Residential to Co m- be held tonight at 7 p.m.--in the *No sale: bid and asked ~ ford Rotary, charter member of ur oan pian 7 mercta Hts IOS to BIR ineliety or af” ‘ , i | . a Woods Sebaievion NA a Bite js basement Of the Hunters Creek ; the Oxford Chamber of Com- will help you terfor r ° Menino enn Oskiena County Community Church for the new Cash Drawers Yield merce, Member of the Oxford Investo rs 3 To change from Residential te Cem- pastor, Rev. John Stevehson, and $222 G iff’ | School Board, past commander_ own a home , : wes Lot 27 South Potrt Subdivision his family —— at ri $ : of Walter’ Frazer Post 108 here, | : aterford Townshin. Oakland County « < Bs » i . ~ = Mchigan, Rection 2 A potluck supper will be served Four unlocked cash registers Member of the Holy Name Se- in the 4 To change from Recreational to Commerctal: Lots 1 and 2 Cass Lake for the “Get Acquairtted’ night, were looted of $222.05 at Saginaw cety and served on the St, Jos-— “ais Tewcatie Gltiene Cun Michi. | jand the public is invited. Street bar and grill sometime be-, PA Church Board. itween Sunday night and Monday fe is survived by a son, John shortest Would you like to get information about a certain “5 Ta change signe Residential) se Com. ‘morning, it was reported -this Streit, one daughter, Mrs. Dan Aup.. possible time 4 stock? A mutual fund? Or a group sh stocks? You ore dens Subdivision, Waterford Township. Business Notes [morning by’ Pontiac police. \perle of--Wisconsin; five sisters, invited to call on us for current information or quotations. Ge ye ee Philip Sauer, owner of Griff's Mrs. P. J. Nichel, Mary Streit,’ No obligation, of course. tobe present. DETROIT ‘INS)—Walter J. Bala Grill at 49 No. Saginaw St., re- Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mrs. Morris: . A eopy of the Zoning Map together with @ list of the proposed changes 1s of Detroit has been appointed chief potted the missing funds. Police Cullen’ and Mrs. Leo Streit; and We will also be glad to help you plan a sound te 3 : itwo brothers, M. J. Streit a Y h fj pn file in the office of the Temrehie plant protection for Parke,/Cowd find no signs of forcible en- “Michae! Streiy ad . our nome- inancing __ investment pragram suited to your needs or objectives, those Interested try during ah levestigation: : , = . : fice of the City Clerk, City of Pontiac, | Michigan up to 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern! ee ae | DETROIT (INS)—L. L. Colbert, meeting of thé Hadley PhilatHeans' staiii h St T i stalli evi - ant i foe the furnahiog of pubic Raby aaa president of Chrysler Corp. has at her home 3954 North Oak street, =i —— ne (oe He E WATLING, LERCHEN e co. Pb "yehiclen:" aloo. commensation ‘in: {announced the election’ of E. C.!on W, ~ ~ Members New York Stock Exchange ond Other Leading Exchenges surance for Waste Collection and Dis-'Row as president and a director of} A cooperative dinner will be. PONTIAC: 716 Pontice State Bank Bidg.—Pideral 4.2095 1 em - i : tails furnished by the cats clerk's erticeChrysier Export Corp. + served at 1 p.m., followed by DETRGH: Sed Meee ford Soteg—WOetwwd SES The City reserves the right to reject? Row, who replaces C. B. Thomas devotions and business meeting, ni Savings ‘Loan Co. vse © — Forty Years of Serving Michigan Investors 6) B W. Sues St—FE 4-0561 , * r apetr stewart Davis and Co. buys more here Cc There's no charge for this service either. . Chatrman Zontne Roard Bala, father of three children and | . ome. elcome-——by phone, » etter, Loum apie ir, an ll-year veteran of the cate Philatheans’ to Dine Roof Fall Fatal d . Your inguiries cre w 7 , byt if : eee as SS ine rCemres at North Oak Home _ | SAGINAW &—Morris Snyder, 53, , in an let us tell you , ses pore : : : : a e succeeds the late eorgs, Saginaw, was injured fatally _ . : : eXOTICE FOR BIDS—INSURANCE or. H. Horniman, ‘| METAMORA—Mrs. Anna Cushe ventory in a0 foot fall from the all about our low-cost | : , = ‘ of Metamora will be hostess {© 8 top of his house where he was in- | ib ” Meet Your Friends in The Riker Fountain q q 4 4 q 4 any or all bids or any part of a bid! 5 = to waive defects in. bids. lon died last Monday, will be—re. ah q 4 4 4 @ seve e 1988 —e tained in his present post as presi-| Research shows hens produce pad ADA R inherit ‘dent of Chrysler Corp. of Canada, ‘most eggs when temperatures ad City Ci ~ one June 19, 1956 Ltd. * between 5 es] gua 70 degrees. . i . ieee : ‘ . 3 . _ . . . | . » ~ ; iP 1 f ? a ; fi 4 ‘ / if SH i % a f fi f Wh iy ee , y . led . i . \4 i af Aye f Boe ie y is Pos i be gt ew ea Jf Top Bie ji tah ge ey tL Ay ra toh oe ib i i ry Peet | t f ilford Plan New Troy Unit Five Men Will Check. ‘on Small John R. Lake for Swimming TROY — A city recreation com- mittee, named last-night, has been, assigned the problem of closing a park area, checking possible con- tamination in the park’s small lake, and setting up supervised swimming when the park can be reopened. The smal! lake was used by about 35 carloads of people on Sun- day, city officials learned at last night's. commission meeting. Users of the small park on John R. just, north of 19 Mile Road were from. ° areas ranging from Nine Mile road, to Rochester. Need for a lifeguard and super- vision fer the sand-bottom, springfed Jake was emphasized. A small fee may be charged when the lake and park reopen, city officials decided. The board includes Boyd Larson, Don Flynn, Harold Kern, Cliff Buckingham and Lioyd Stage. Their duties immediately will be the arrangements for the single park, but later may include organ- izing use of the other park areas in the city. Since only the one has a lake, its problem is more urgent, officials feel. Race track funds sre not likely te be shared with towns other +t esha, ig Vote Lighting or Ballfield Village Council, Board of Education Uniting on. Financing jand the Huron’ Valley Board of |Education. have cooperated in a imove to install over $1,000 worth of lighting equipment on the soft- ball diamond. At the regular council meeting last night, John Ray was autho- jrized to contact Alfred Alflen of |Walled Lake to go ahead with in- Stallation work on the diamond which is .north and west of the track and football field. Alflen in- stalled the lights for the track and football field some time ago. His estimated cost is $1,491 for connecting up two poles and equipping them with four lights each. Two additional lights can be installed on each pole at a cost of $250 each, he said. During the summer the diamond is used by various church leagues and the Little League of the Huron operating costs this year. Compass Realty Co., planning to build 200 new homes here, has indi- cated it will pay a proportionate share of the cost of building a new water tower on the south side of Milford. Council voted te have Attorney Harry Mead draw up an ordi- MILFORD—The Village Council |’ mance for the issuing and selling | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE. 19, 1956 Ft py in * ro Windeler (left to right), met yesterday to complete Sport A ; | PLAN_SILVER TEA—An outdoor table setting | Valley Boys Club. The Board of, was one of the details to be decided when Mrs. D. Education has agreed to pay for, . Edstrom, Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. E. L. Waterford Garden Event Wednesday Silver Tea to Benefit Education Fund WATERFORD TOWN SHIP —/study in the field of conservation with his parents, plans for a silver tea. The Waterford Farm and | Garden Club is sponsoring the affair which will be held Wednesday at the Edstrem home. \ on tee 2 > i mi = Wins Awards Students Bring Honors ‘From Fara nd Near; | Plan Futures ! Students from Oakland County communities have won honors at schools and colleges across -the county. At Coral Gables, Fla., James E. Campbell of ‘Almont received a magna cum laude degree in busi- ness administration. He earned the bachelor’s degree at the University of Miami after winning an earlier degree at University of Michigan. | _ |He is a member of Phi Eta Sigma, | inatiorial men’s honor society, and; |Alpha Kappa Psi, a national busi- iness fraternity. He is going into the industrial | relations department of Dow Chem- | ical Co. in Midland. An army vet- eran, he is married and has two daughters. ; | At Cambridge, Mass., an LL.B degree was given ‘to Gordon H. | _ Seott, 9 Fairwood Bivd., Pleasant Pontiac Press Photo Ridge, and an A.B. to Robert A. | Woodruff, Jr., 144 Glendale Ave., Rochester. . In Chicago, Ill., Margaret Rudd. of Marlette, has been selected to iplay. the Saint-Saens Concerto in C minor in Orchestra Hall for the annual commencement of Sher- wood Music School. , She has been a full scholarship student of Dr. Leo Podolsky, vice ‘president of Sherwood School,: this) Mr. and Mrs. year. She appeared in a recital |dignity is not hereditary. than Hazel Park, Troy commis- sioners commented last night, but agreed to send Commissioner Ernie Gray te a meeting June 21. The meet has been called by, Madison Heights, which city con-) tends that pari-mutuels should be) if other S a 5 18 shared with neighboring towns’ ' tj ’ which handle traffic from the race track. i : Eleven water districts were ap-| | e | omas proved, and will provide water for’ about 250 Troy residents. No sprinkling ban is foreseen for Troy citizens, since the agreement was approved last night to buy water from a Clawson City well. The price ig comparable to that paid by Clawson for Detroit water. The Clawson-Troy agreement is for four months. A firefighters school, beginning teday and running all this week at University of Michigan, will be attended by Fire Marshal El- of revenue bonds for $42,000 for "|. the tewer, payable only by reve- .Bues from the project. The coun- cil also voted to have ‘Hubbell, Roth and Clark, Birmingham architects, draw up specifica. tions and plans for the water tower, Joseph E, Avery, 4356 Lotus Dr. there in Novembér and was one) Mrs. Wayne McMeans, an ele- of three chosen to do an all-Mozart, mentary teacher at Pontiac Lake Program in January. | School, has been selected to at- 4 graduate of Marlette school ‘tend the Higgins Lake conference. and the Jeanne Foster Studios in | She is an Ortonville resident. The Sandusky, she did work with | graduate study award has not Bpnest Victor Wolfe at Michigan | ‘been made State University. Mark Céntury at Sashabaw - 200 Detroit Presbyters Expected at Tonight's Honor Event _The grounds of the D. E, Edstrom this summer. ihome, 3325 Whitfield drive, will be) ——— _— | ithe scene ofa silver tea Wednes-/ _ Oliver Avery, a 1955 Water- iday from 2 to 5 p.m. The affair ford Township High School grad- lis being sponsored by the Water- Wate Row studying parks man- ‘ford Branch of the National Farm ®sement and municipal forestry ‘and Garden Assn. Proceeds will be ®t Michigan State University, - ‘used to complete the organization's “®* Leoretin Montay )'@ (receive Signs will be posted inthe near education fund. the $260 yearly scholarship. | future for all heavy truck traffic) Three educational” awards are| A former Eagle Scout, Oliver ‘here. Residents have complained being made by the club this year was an assistant gardener for two beer trucks travel residential areas — _ scholarship for a high school years on the Lake Angelus estate and streets are being affected by graduate, an all-expense trip for of the Jack Rothbergs. He is em- the weight of the vehicles. Trucks a Waterford teacher to the Higgins ‘ployed. by the Pontiac Parks and traveling east and west must keep Lake Conservation-Cenference, and Recreation department for the on Commerce road and those going $100 for a teacher's post-graduate summer. Oliver makes his home ‘north and south must stay on Main — wa ——--- ~~ |street, according to council mem- By MARTHA LEWIS Ortonville Correspondent er — LDS Ch urch Is Can dlelit ORTONVILLE—Two brothers, 18 Higgins Farm Auction | . . ° . for Bittle-Mitten Wedding and 15%, who graduated together | A dds $750 to Fund LAKE ORION. The Latter Day lenial bouquet was fashioned ‘ot ‘from Brandon Township High [Schoo this_ year, are looking for-| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The ward to army and athletic careers, building fund of St. Andrew Epis- Saints Church here was the scene roses and carnations. ee oe ant Civil Defense respectively. ou copal Church was increased iy al a recent candlelight service that r George Jeffers. |; ‘Phey have, with their mother, better than $750 as a result of the united Agnes Bittle and Virgil E. Other actions included approval sharecropped-a 60-acre farm dur- auction sale held Saturday after-| Millen in marriage of a gas station ordinance, 12th.ingtheir last school year, making noon and evening at the George N. The bride is the daughter of ordinance since the city incorpo- their efforts with a minimum of Higgins farm on Edgar road. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bittle of rated; tabling for 60 days of John farm equipment pay off with a Ledger, general chairman, and S. Broadday street. The groom is Chiera Company's request for in- $1,000 tobacco crop. Mrs. Ian Stevenson, co-ehairmen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd — a = The boys are Jouses (Bed) and ake the = a huge success, Millen of East street Oxford. © corn, charcee his younger brother, Lawrence, anc % on the committee were She wore a ballerina length sons of Mr, and Mrs, James No. ©#"! Granforth, Mrs. George N. taffeta and net gown which was — = ble, 80 Cedar St. They came here Higgins, Mrs. Richard McPartlin princess style with short sleeves Dr. Renwick Wins = Couple Travels in North a year ago, with the father being = Arthur Meyers. and gauntlet gtoves. Her co- employed here, Previously they 7S — Se were a Year in Goodrich, and Top School Post =| sre = an. mr. — = Borrowing a team of horses oc-- ALMONT — Mrs j . -, ROMEO — Dr. Ralph G. Ren- casionally from her brother inciaws|scay ait ee eee ee Coney enn a Nexthern wick, Romeo dentist, was elected Mrs. Noble and the boys worked daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter , , president of the Romeo Communi- the 60 acres and paid in labor for Morris, of Rochester before her ; a their eeture. ty Schools board of education af the team’s use. recent marriage, is with her bride- rage son of Mr. and M ca is of Mr. Mrs. last night's special organizatiaonal| The ‘hard work paid-off with the. ia) mola ri : C D \Paul Friedenstab, of Almont. ounty eaths | The bride’s gown was floor meeting. $1,000 cleared on the. tobacco crop, Name@- to: serve as secretary 'in spite of a $5,000 loss due to an! : _ , unusual freeze. . | . ‘length, with white , ; for a second term was Walter | _ pee peek Frank Hartop ay natty lace nship Hall on Opdyke entéitain charter members. life Sewell of nearby Washington; -}~~Phissumtié?r; the family ‘is i. ROCHESTER — Service for inaniee over net. A crown-like Township Supervisor Ferris Clark. Road for transportation to the members: trons. st . New treasurer is Philip A. Ber- raising an acre-size garden; using | Frank Hartop, 75, 65589 Mound h ae trimmed with pearls He is new chairman of the au- home of Mrs. B., Powers, 1500 - ™ ao pest mes ae oe thiaume, of Romeo, __ _ hoes and rakes, rather than larg- Rd., Washington Township, will be wane ingiead vert, “4 she thority. ‘Oakwood Rd., ¥ here the regular potluck cupper Ri vcetetialienent . ‘ ; | yhite carnation: rose : ta, ‘ Newly elected board member, ° Sawipment. at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Pixley, san | Defails of the job are avail. meeting will be held. at 6:30 p.m. June 22, at the Ma- able at the township hall, in Lake | sonic Temple. . Harold A. Myers. of Davis, was) James plans to enlist in thé Air Funeral Home here, with burial ; officially gworn in before organiza- Force soon, but will later study j7 Frestonville Cemetery. Mr.' Ruth Ann Morris was her sis: Orion, or the Pontiac Township Earm Unit to Meet METAMORA — The Metamora Death Notices Aides to the bridegroom were thority are Thomas Shearer, clerk: home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald| tional proceedings began. auto mechanics and ‘Lawrence /4'top. a resident in the area for ter’s maid of honor, and brides-| office, Clark says. LAWRENCE. | | Hizh school students have won) ‘honors for themselves as well. | | * * * ' . ; Donna Kay Burley, salutatorian . -of ‘the-Almont Community High’ Ortonville Boys Also School class this “ear, has received Sharecrop Farm During ied School Year ‘attend the University of Michigan next fail. She plans to enter nurs- ing. : In Rochester, Mary Lovelace, 2404 Harrison Rd., had been chos en for an awards trip te Camp Shaw In Upper Michigan June 25 | _ CLARKSON — The Detroit Pres-. te 29, with all expenses paid, bytery is holding its regular month- cs i lv meeting at the Sashabaw Attending the couple were Bev- Church, 3331 Maybee Road. this erly Pender of Lake Orion, cousin afternoon, in honor of the Sasha- of the bride, and Melvin Millen, baw Centennial Year. Between 150 of Oxford, the groom's brother. and 200 presbyters are expected. pelbert Wiggins, conservation lead-| The reception for 190 was in the, The meet is opening event in 4 or of the club church parlors immediately after seris receognizing the hundredth the wedding qyear. Other events will be -an- nounced later. Two ‘Dryden Schools moon to the Straits. the couple will. The Presbyterial meeting opens Beginning This Week reside in Orien until their home ¢ pm. today, and = DRYDEN—Daily Vacation - bible on Minnetonka Drive in Oxford William Bas, former pastor ©f cohool which opened Monday at is completed. or the Sashabaw Church will Pe cy james Episcopal Church, will, ‘| | Principal speaker and will tell pun through June. 29. It is for chil- Seek the church's history. dren from three to 13 years Staff to Open Dr. Herbert B. Hudnut will pre- : odist Church will be conducted Orion-Pontiac Dum + Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. from Saturday until Aug. 3. ‘ D by the women of the, church. side as moderator. = ---—— Orion Star Members can find a dump operator. the new Oxford MOMS Meeting Slate Honor Supper jcommunity dump of the Orion-Pon-, QOXFORD—MOM's Unit 21 will rrvaini LAKE - ORION The Orien ‘tiac Township Authority will 20 meet Wednescay at 11.30 am. at Chapter of the OES No. 340 will into operation, according to Orion Pontiac Tow “ — BS She was one 6f the members who’! visited Jack Miner's recently, and her prize was for bird study on achievement day. She is an out- standing 4-H girl, according to Mrs. * * After their return from a honev-| * Michigan they will live’ LAKE ORION_— Any day they the fall. Lawrence, though not yet, _|16. was a “B” plus student. He. went out last season for basket- ball and baseball, and hopes to teach athletics. County Calendar He ‘te Plurnbing and Heating Store Opens in Orion LAKE “ORION — Friday and Saturday will be the days for the rand opening of the new ea Mr “and Mrs. Hollis Arden Cole, dear sister of Marilyn. Carolyn, | Anna. Donna, Harry, Jerry and James Cole. Funeral service will Ing. William Raymonds Return sisters, Mrs. Harry Letla of Claw- After the ceremony, the couple json. Mrs, Lewis Campbell of Bir- Teceived guests in the church fel- Ge helaiteday at il @ere a trem a Regents-Alumni Scholarship to - Tee vacation school at the Meth-7~ at Clarenceville CLARENCEVILLE — Children have signed up at the Clarenceville School for summer. fluoride treat- ments. 7 Sponsored by the Oakland County Health Department and the school, the program was planned for the summer as Clarenceville has no program in process during the school year. Children will have their teeth painted four-times and this process will be repeated at three-year in- tervals. The program will start July 9 for about ten days or two weeks, according to Martha John- son of the county health depar:- ment. . The conferring of knighthood in Great Britain does not imply any privilege other than the social one rea Improvements - Tooth Healt County Youth . |Program Starts of precedence. A knight ranks” next below a baronet, and the ___ Card of Thanks 1 WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends and neighbors for the kind- ness shown us during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to the Rev Allebach for his com- forting werds, to Dr. Edward Bauer, and Pursley Funeral Home. Mrs. Walter Harvey and Pamily In Memoriam ale ap aeieaineg 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR dear Husband & Father, William Werner, who passed aeway 1 year ago today, June 10. 1963 The face I loved is sow laid low, His loving votce ts stil" The hand so often clasped in mine Lies be death's vold chill I often sit and think «f him When I am all alone For memory is the only thing, That grief can ca’! its won ; Sadly missed by wife. Carrie, and children, Miles and Phyllis and _ their Families, 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OF ED- ward J Bragan who passed away June 16, 1834 Its lonesome here without And sad and weary the way. Life has not been the same, Since you were called away Sadiy missed by Carlyle Brages you, Flowers _3 DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS 3484 W Huron VE 24301 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Funers! Home Fr 41313 "Conte VOrR Complete fecilities 17 Drayton” Piains — Waterford Twp. Donelson-Johns INERAL HOME “.ty pine sun; frontage Landscajea ? bed m, $1,500 Down ' conte = le aeans Sylve lake Villace est g.muies tu mode) Watch fur hice furniture included Get vous room. 15x21 ft. living room with) year around ranch 26x18 liv : Le ion to Syivan Lane Village signs : groceries and move in $9,042 fireplace dining » $300 ‘DOWN: 2 ACRES WITH GOOD Dn tered. © besrowm frome home, Si Spas is | conpteare eta "eta Py Les rie Se a Geeta el gait ee = 5 oO * v sein 1 an- vs Fs + bedroom tr i we. Gb Se s510R DAY Pioneer | Highlands Take paso madiots. possession 912.408 SSperetive_ — ae Eacteere : er. and metal cabinets, makes @ and ant t t Completely furnished 3 room mod- down, full price $12.500. Shown br, : a LISTIN WA { : kitchen to adm re Construction has ern house Close tn Reasonable Or night. you will enjoy this fine) appointment only FE West Side MYERS 1 REALE "ESTATE. t FE 44975 \ ’ fees are tone ae erade fir mer ‘aie A1NTL 54 down payment full log me = = = . 7 a L umber, ace brick, aluminum and : hg To om tS €ar- e'¢ @cres on Hospital Rad N. Poutinn Lake abe re Pwae CLARKSTO = aE MENT Tipivecert 5 salen boar ae tear adr i ~ $100 DOW N iy Sly - window ana screens Real plas- potest | Ident 1Oe ated » tie modern house-attac! ied eutaie. room, 2 bedrooms and den. Base-| ation room. waunched Gara @ Ot Klodera kitchen with break- |“!!! build on your jot, exterior | a . ter Real tile Amble gas a'r ft- lot in Drayton Pains And reasonabie- terms ment, wey hice kitchen ating | heat. 12 acres No aealere. FE fast nook basement. storms | a wr aire yee Ome ctice fe 14 7 ee tod cer palace Cite pe ue fall S oe Be - oe GEO. MAR BL E, Realtor room, hardwoed floor Carpeting ; and screens, ins ompto S 7 : be fel 3 ani pen he SOON (LE Lies 5) ; =. eeree off heat an bet — —— 50u150. 2 car garage. $10,500. (FE 2-7058 pr ey cas Bee ve Peon ease "Lay wate beach 5 eae i” pee One soea” oeertors raped lot overiookine wolf course WW ALTERS TAKE “om “TERMID th . Uingham RQ” OF veail tor apne Ee BY OWNER WEN? RAC N 000 terms ioc) cabin (ia ns Si | T MPL 7 C ‘ype 2 bedrm ‘house Lands 2 bedroom log cabin in a wooded Nurih Side ; Fo 4.5000 FE 221 anes ewe ; andscaped | grove with easement to lake Only S recgis ens! belt) benealew : 2 And now — Marcia Perry with the news!” ‘aan E ma ue By oaace ; 1 | $250 down. bulit, in 1994, convenient to VAl KINS le AKT oo ~~ a ————————— | 7? BEDROOM WITH LAKE PRIV aS ae = 2 a AS st 2 WH | TARKSTON Pontiac Motor and Fisher, | Modern 2 bedroom home larse, .. . ieges on Willams Lake. $1000 vo 2 taree Beira ec | : CLARKSTON tis sins ae shee carpeted | Wee gg irctex ‘or Sale Houses 43 __ For Sale Houses © 43 f0%2 wi DINNAR : oA ‘Osets plas walls: full base- oe: aeees al s 7 , oe 2 cert} r - tacks UA tem ae wlerkine rece! | ment with’ automatic oi) on Ist floor 2 bedrooms & bath FE 6-25:1 66 Wo Huron is f m ates ee ee a ccall money. caver Gent sie heat $11,900 only $1800 on UP Also basement carage and 3 BEDROOM UNFINISHED BY OWNER. SMALL EQUITY IN - ve Silpes ijeodsdace fe . own and so mort cial i large corner lot with plenty of house good jocation Will con- an 8 room “house tp city. Wil. 7 Se ys deat B < }-4064 ° | Complete om exterior’ tes ide has| New Bri k k i nice shade trees Reasonable ‘der @0od_ housetrailer as down trade FE 2-0803 See —_ = a= edhe Wes oF nee (Bas) CK ihanch down payment _payment FE 2-1104 ——= Sy] Lanse (eink FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM GI REALTORS . | studding up for partitions Attra@uve © room ‘brick tn SUBURB. AN GI $25@ DOWN GI $500 DOW Drive out ! ; lone C c tik h hes COOL AND COMFORT sof course This features 3 bed- | pe eas clothes driver pearl i! | NFS d tonixbt rhzabeth Lake } state- seomrate tal “aewer cae eee 6 om Ue rooms Lovely Itving room with : $9950 0 full price see now | earl Bldg. Cw FE: ‘ FIIZABETH LAKE Es- A G_ ELLIOTT & SONS Spice and span 2 baireom home cenit Apdécrsen wis tree (BA ees 8 pieture window Kitchen with din- I CY LORD TA E. gollimg and swin SUBURBAN OFFICE with unfinished upstdirs for ac aoe ct Ful basement par ben Lit. scecste Sc fe atea Tile bath Full base- On ee ‘ - ming Just across the street PE eerie MA_ 6.2597 eitional bedybom = ull basement 1 Moaed wiee) aa heat ios ea Ain. & €K% “heat oil heat In Walled Lake oft Joslyn jarge 3 bedroom home ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES —On!\ THE decd: three badroan : ——" Sith automatic heat and hot we Cherokee Hille Swe Yo u 5 a oe ely ne Schoo! district Price $13 500 wt) en two lots laree famil: dining $19500 for this attractive t*o Nee sat oe eae Nie. $950 power ter 1%) car garage features cat. really should jook nae Re ae eee $2.500 dn Bal $100 per me inc! room. nice size living room with bedroom home Perfect for sma: we ead mee é a N ves you in thts 3 bdrm home peted living room tle bat? . : ROS pene ene: mae tages & insurance . wae woe ” car carage family, 22 M jms room en- Sora ined ecole kitchen celx decorated Possession in . ‘ a 4 mt ¥< " é ; - basemen ith aute losed patio fenced yard ear SAned ietes i | ra ea ne paetrces a T aresecttonte coe mae Valle PLUS im this while ru a i) een a . on P REALTORS ell dak vent eckine only 2 Rececasble (de« a payment. “ eon id tes boxe i " Hr \\ kK Ie A e I Realte rv fered at $12400. \erms to re seers Se egy oe Deen eye, De or EM 3-016 mene OR 3-123 : * terms. see this aie Co mumeriate nc; 14 i A = | sponsible party : peer wa eter Gusta oo . oes _Eves EM 3.210 ot EM 3.3197 a Eves (ti Sur ! to $ one today & 8T VINCENT ATSYOUR DOOR ee Sus ateasn e pos 4 Ouk = Ave : FE 5-441 e * , = oh, . s = 5 , " t t e = - ake e ‘ fests wees oe ar : * is . se | \ ATE kR F RON’ rac ik la kelront He me EL ATE POSSESSION ™ fee ie ae ma es é ines = © ront t ; pret thing 5 oe Kasnees. « irene i ioe F i : : FY * ro | s/ ss th . 1y = 7 Ui = ¢ wv rfem modern | NICHOLIE car garage ‘80x20 f dren DA ee ees OL Talled Leke School ¢ustri ct Mere and Income Cottage GSE eee, meres row tm 2) see this er ence Coe ‘ KT RN. Re alten Wil) gs acres Oe ea “yee Mum ote ceen nee Ko: : g cid ; Bs es Saree on : = Nice living coen. odors Loree lot a suetiient Late sand” landscaped lot. $8950 990 fyll prica,. VACANT NORTH SIDE-—S§ roon “ "Real Estate. Since ae star ieke —s Real Estate . Vert awnings inetoded We ene: bay cen, ao cee Wehen breezveway 2 car garage n° uses Qvely R full basement. an oider pine 4 = : ‘#”, W: Bj | = 4 Mt Clemens St WF s-1201 Beach and boat privileges a os . a cae cate waeeene a braced ait escnenr Hig de rae usse Oung | Fi aes) Beet. Only) azso8 down — — 1ge OW Eve Mr Meiser _FE 5-8004 MATTOS “PUAING: 165A =e Me 3 a =. periae sace nice livtag | room) sith REA ALTOR. rs BUILDER Priced to sell 3} BEDROOMS ah . 594 W Huron 8t GARGOE AND SMALL HOUSES IN Pes famity ox Spey hee ANd _Whea yoy | With lake privilege: 2 bedroom brick fireplace Large. full bath aw |W Huron § 44525 /LAKF FRONT HOME—S8ix room ! Large ving and dire rooms | _ FE 5-549? or FE 5-g845. Pontiac ; Po UT ES4 Ee Geshe ech AS cr = ee ee et. modern Partly furnished Fire! poco aah aelere uae closed == ped ty od, Wek Se Ne base a th g@s beat 2 TRADE oe: jalled Lake rrepigr int ‘ Man uwewavc : =< 2- place Automats . es. The income cottage rents : see oi ; car garage §7 930 : ROSE Mc ARTY ren * ¢ dining reom beau seweie tev yee Laree weedeg Me youd furnace for $68 a month and is located | | ha good beach See hie now - Lake frome home nea eon er 5 AS ir 4 ft 2) Tpomy ligase ane bed. BeOiseras Iesmmuen «8 ou is) a| reall tay —peicee . This en the rear of the lot $6 400 ail MY 3821 or stop at 102 pact gt: BURBAN $42.500 We also have excellent VE 2.9162 or FE S-37s Tat mean easter Cenk eueee cen. Cea] 86.230 with $1 250 down $40 month. both and $100 per month burs 8 Broadway’ Late Orion Parte) 2 becronm Pugesing w= fae: of Bilsiomagee. tots) terms c z st} i = eee ea iy . 7 - ga eal and 2 lot On.) $1 300 ma as rea. . semen 2 = besos =| BED . - ; : - - WALLED LR schoo. pistricr 7,7 Dacement, eae beat 2 Pee ee , STEENTION HANDYMAN § Rooms With Basement "Naeal loracea for coudeen tates’ 282 L THE MA Mie = 4 s ™ me with = re a a lacear : 5; EAL A 2 bedrm ome Part tesement it SBF* Dossenston nes DOWN bes _.{R@ room. kftehbe with Saree le "Fourth St off Josiyn Nice trame | Established in 1916 be Rien bets ot enade Olstess OFF JOSL Ys 43 Cac<-Eltzaheth Ra enlarge lot Loon ase pris RAY ONFI R | $402 DOWN buys ta.. j bea- rooms basement Laundrs de ee gleaming ocak ! : sun porch Only $14.700 terms > be FE 53-1284 or FE 4-3944 ' cer cr: yer eer a We Ae ak Pot 5 oors pilastere, Walls $ good * = “ 2 SRE nn: SLE Dees 42 8 Teleeraph | aa An ee ~ . = _~ as wens ae alanine Ane pyrecanes | steed room s pg it floor Stair. We'll Baaleka | lome ter—FAwe have many other good Itctings iar ‘a oe eo a ee “tele, . . a - S, . keine WS Ge Bboy sae. ob P erful | way to unfinisheq attic Neat : 5 | Stop -at either offices 1°6 F : - -_ is sement ‘ “st ane bvee pee 3 Reel imonnne Pilg ee dal Pe) can alee. cc Tomer Tee with $1,000 down basement Moker heat gategr ut You arf ita Price Pike St Pontiac or 102 8 Broa. 660 down to a 4 ie mt Gi morn che ant nee t Aad % . ; > Ee . nn A etek i orch en d sto®fm win euler aoe Roce ee Se el ’ ’ a Se eee - Ses sie Dorothy Snider Lav ender ee — ae You Can \ttord | tne an 6 oan - par " morteage al $59 per montn for all windows d-car Gabece, ir i b eeow laste et oe Awe oa ae atl =) 12 = ple L. larg : vim se Desk we Willia I I lS tel prsle Galy dviseu 30 WH REALTOR - $1. 500 Dow n ; Th » Pontiac area s only authorised | wrest ions Mur iple Listing Serv- New FHA a Gul nel on ‘paved Re by ; ; ee FE saan i Just west of town near Crescent “Home Py ann Ce : ice em ch 4.988 ne rooms 1 toa A us heat out of Pontiac City limits Reason. Suite atacae ae teas Lake ~ Drees outs Realtor |_ sti thn ‘weuferaeesed at | seers Contes cS citer Beer etc nck, fet Soe rede eed eee ’ living reem Uy eo eee ae . white trim Well- landscaped yand | oer LAW RENCE W } On oath SEE ner ieaving state. 2443 corner fireplace. Kitclen and util a. e een Ae ae ne Quiet Neighborhood |” Matetully decorated. auto 1}, Well ptice anv of the OUR MODEL TODAY —Wileums Dr PE 44208 230 "Terms so : . - | A ‘beat S‘a room bungalow } et 2 nice bedrooms sed tu, 430 HOME PLANS I | , RD. IN CITY ee - Heres a “real nome buy for the Kei | - cated in. the center ae Gre a : | We have in our files by | Modern 3 : ; 2 ; bedroom home G: buyer who has shopped around O Keem Colonial | Plains. Grose’ G Tayton F : |; a arace GE Trocke | wé think it would be awfalls weet Weg Jt, High. 23|. stores ately haadeeanes Gir oux- TONKS Ricwarp B POLLMAN. designer | 126_E Pike 8t Open _Eves | | Prices att erences rear yard. . | hard to walk away from this one te. asbineg Ue ites lec stig, | COMET foal 3 large trees Si car GENERAL REA — ,PALMQUIST & WRIGHT archiiects | $700 sims REALTOR Theres) sete itte Memeoe: ee ee ee | ees Dinie Hey 30701 $8024 TELEVISION R 4 Bedrvx rm Gl Resa is ste REALTOR BE) seeis ve oN = : : 4e7 , ; eels ale tas vt sa ims | + AN : : _— 1 * Cor ewly remod 1s4a Union Lake Rd FM 3-467! 0u' with real jarge closets. The uecl aiicar Salen Sara is 4 Acres _o 5 Rooms | ___Open until & Bane 15 pm HOME This is hapa ilies yoy transferred 5a rm | Open Ev mi : ee = aoe ae $-2564 Toons & pacar hanno 2 . _ living room is very spacious and | Move. ITIRe Biivowy, sOPius, | a etes of good rolling land. wel) ; new. yet practical Jit is so home'in excelieny condition plas- MU LES y TPL E LISTING ‘SERVICE, Cl corner lots GI RESAL| has picture window and vestibule : | rained” ve sera large trees designed that television may tered walls oi] heat Big _20x.4 2 RE > . entrance The kitchen books like it) \ b 7 = | A new tThodern home | i be seen from every room in 2-car carport Niecly landscaped Ee KLE! R 1. Al. TY COLNE TDF Deum ae! A came out of @ magazine with its ~ /1UYTNTIC id with large Age living room’ 1), | the house This brick veneer Quick possession all reasonabie = N Sacinaw FE 4-4001 MONT H al PAYMENTS custom built cabinets, complete beac cans, Btn Gextra size Cat peerage See this now - $2,590 | J-bedrm. house has excep- j, offers considered 81.250 DOWN OR TRADE with built-in oven & stove so ‘rane 6 @ Gesus, Vinyecwa, dew tionally nice layout, large ' BY OWNER DOWN PAYMENT CALL eee xcenca pen Ce En | St SetRee Od siteeiacer, ey Gl Resale IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE rooms. 14 ft master bedrin Tneome tvpe pr ere fowate * eiee itchen bath ¢o i eer ee < : a 25 rim | 1 : omatic , TO SEE AND MAKE AN mith) sBawer Pertikastacer oe roe Tig wre mil cersocaie l'a story frame bungaiow 2 ded. ses a crane ned beaut cabinets ena | Here ts an excetient investment’ Seminole Mills | See Steers sot 0x20 priced at OFFER YOU WILL BE brand new automatic oi] furnace Bu EROS Un) 6 vices 1eOus rooms living room, Modern kiteh- PINE LAKE MANOR | ample dining space 1"; Property gtosses $600 per month Neartl: crew iticrmnam eet der toate $1500 down Wul con- GLAD YOU DID _Yoa also hate electric hot water huckusy Grote schou Sew T floor | Wee Mle bath on firs: bath full besement with includes 6 apts plus retatl (Uist teched garage and navea ot Cah after 4 60 Ni PE con oe . -T : heater There's a 1's car garage au Commun y waver rudy Stain ray ttl ‘o wall. carpeting | Aq very fine * bedroom brick copper tube plumbing. and on a > yr iease Terms. vail Beautifully iand.capeg 73 Ist 1", ~, a aa | VAT. 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Realtor separate from hotse with lots of suoUrGan utiig @\ ne pest,” | sy hs v Pall bonen es ee ranch home with 2-car attached attached l's-car garage a!! able bath: and fireplace eT car at rt AKE GOLF COURSE _ ae OAKL AND 5.0683) cone cister: * sac — home - tied recreation on | garage Colorful, ceramic tile bath for $14 350 on. your let or peting and drapes Call now ate regis meee 2 oyre — _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | stiractive thtoughout On letee | NCW 4 Bedrvom rage On paved road clone na (Fim, poointaty las iG kitchen ome , Bald Eagle Lake Suit mm tes! tis 4 Ge ang ye; MOE Been weneiod’ oan roe . shaded lot w Pe oo, : store bus service nm e¥ecatching natural ledge Sri Pe a Furnished. cuvette summer Sop poe Ss ele Ue, “peting dra " ‘KE EGO H ARBC IR on Williams cae ~ an pene | brick hance ttemes te equity $13.959 Mas — Swedish modern fireplace “]LOYVI) KENT, Realtor | Rome. 109M frontage. good beach aed ieoctra ‘panne winder | car plastered garages ioe ine start for someone Furn” Wil] amare you-—at $13,900 with UVer lew aq. ico ue wring ares Fer pd cpp ny Bae | siaeiaiiaiaas -and has been well maintained | Peg sa Lake Privileges $23 - 4 Pate won with lots of space Low only $2500 down $80 per mo | 4 Secroumns r is the 13'x22° sunroom with “an | | “QUALITY BUILT HOMES" Sffice | It has a log burning fireplace. a _st "OR. 08 to mtge 2410 Anders ¥ down payment or misht..tept with ils home can be yours Call now | a an ~ =< hohe vawe el jalousy windows And the whole | at 2 car garage Be @ well tand- ey ce S ther 8 FES for Or My 3160 | aia | eee Teomis—ditepiace asec family will benefit from the at-| 7°00 Diaie Hwy near Telegraph onn K, Irwin ecaped yard Bee & a her . 4 s—fitepaace ana pic- | tractive wood paneled recreation : Clarkstor pe Meee ee TG 2 Goals Pini Dr Pisin room "Brivieeet ov Beauty Pi re ean | een WMH KNUDSEN T ‘ North of = Nes | Take Priced right :t $24.280 0m aytpLe CUSTOMER PARKING 10f'; N Saginaw Street REALTOR - Re: : i JOHN _OR_ 93-1231 5-928 i a a Phone FE 53-9447 SM) Portiac State Bank Bide Real Estate a td ee suena [Exe PE S406 or PE 21804 ~_ Phone FE 4-4516_ weno KINZLER | R TRACK YARD nN. AT | ea — ple _* | BACK YAR TOWN , G _ | i ARD DAWNTOWN Lee \ aie é » ne can own ! Established tn 1916 MULTIPLE LIST i. B OWN | A cNerming 8) room Ca . ; a2 cre of 2 FAMILY — West side. 3-bed ial cdo 670 W huron st. A wonderful € room: spacious mod- , heme 1a baths Can easily be “EL for ‘ely she ans aad beth’ Sach 1Onk vue , Phone Fr. 43028 of rE -0839 eve. pDOWN -Smait -bungale: poly home n Holly on 1 ae ax income ot family home. | 380 down and «© -matt re Sta oe ALEWAYS fo |=, Melanie tinting Seite "MPO ee INT | Kets aes Math ares | CASS | BEDROOM RANCH This lovely TipSttnMatonthic sear. Mami, pagent Cove bastWedUA reas Weak caiet MULIPLE LISTING SERVICE in ig Sayed Prasad et vas oe rig’ your back 24 x 30 foot foundation home : reasonable down pay- | Slores & transvortation it ed st 2 ‘ } VPEN Evans. @_ SUNDAY $6,250 at only a s ke Hving .n the coun- consists of 3 bedrooms all on one men i has hardwoed floors, full Ravesion 6 heh Saher! i APPINESS . : tends Pau” poder er pond floor with a possibility of a fourth | Ve eas args ; basement. plastered wells i Al & Al contiiea. 417 tae SYL V RX VILL AGE | 9705 DOWN - Beautiful starter home on terms s e, $18,900 ot Recta only a few feet’ bedrom. 14x16 foot ilving room, CASS LAKE- aos! many other appealing ; | @ ten. Amgen esienenl | with full basement, 3 pe. bath, | oe two kee resets “Complete combined Younstown kitchen, and Almost new home with § rooms! pow ite? Don't hesitate. call : — 4. LAW AKL , oo e zi 1. car- . Septic, wired, aw ri . . Ld ining area. full bath with show- and tile bat x i ee bath eeeunerad _, NEAR LAKE ORTON petea =a rm., natural firepace| Water kitchen sink a aa WARD FE. PARTRIDGE the fel wie an en head er. plastered wails, utility room) and loads ae cupecstas aaa cr ' and bath up: al} oak firs YOU'LL LIKE THis sun rm. 4 bedrms. Gas neai,, ‘¢fior studding Very attractive “REALTOR F hoe eee with laundry tubs and drains,| vent fan Features mercury SELT. OR TR ADE. new reof. new Delco ft Attractive roomy §& ms and beach privileges. $16,000. bungalow. quick possession | ses E 43581 will have in the ensuing summe nice front porch, new siding, large | «witches throughout i vad w aut ti ‘ ter , bath, 2 bedroom ranch t}pe home. | 1950 W Huron months will more than repay you lot with 138 foot frontage. auto | furnace Lake BRIVILEG: Es. | , eel ty, wenet = . er gel arcciay eles P spick “and oe inside ane out, DOWNTOWN $2,800 Down 3 i Open Eve. 7 to 9. for_your wise choice. DON'T BE washer and dryer included Also. 256 with low down -EGES. sii inwineated Sota na int Plenty of flowers & scene an sles tc 20 porch | 5 * | ‘ungelow Built in 1953 Aluminum | . . , outside grill and picnic table | € = andscaped jot 120 ft. with; Valuable Auburn Ave. frontage ‘siding Aluminum { : f This home is located only 300 : Paved street. It-has a shade trees 615,800 ; lake mr sReses Offered at 85.350 | Large bgick home used as € fs | screens oo seetses ae | 2 PRIVILEGES > feet from the lake Shown by SYLVAN LAKE F RONT | fy | voement, car ga- DRAYTON AREA — 2-bedrm a) down WORTH THE MON. | come. eee reduced to $12,700 ia pod heat Nice quiet street | ON WILLIAMS LAKE 8 2 new 6 narra only Priced at $12.-| ra charming 8 room home Sandy térs to wil or trade ‘a Dome ome ee ee eo 1 ore Paseo re Ae ers pomes to choose from. Both have = sem eowe | fireplace. fall barcevent’ with oer! seasecrailer Cail today for ving rm. taste ill * -ay¥ <¢~ i > « i 4 ents, i eat, cular decorated Tiled oil INDIAN \ ILLAGE i $6,500 $3,000 DOWN-Choice location . “ iba deh The —— privilege pity H eearsem aie “aoe yond jos with ras am meee . . heat. 2-car farage. pared rT | oce an j each tis only a sho : medi. drive, shade trees. See this Pured stint beatae pom ben- fauna ooming. bt 1st 383 “vat of fowees Laree jot wih plenty Home and Investment away. These homes have never Khtehea, fal beth. eek. Tors, | | INCOME 4 INCOME > ry now A good value — £2,500 | gatoy with § rooms breakfast | ve terse? rw . Lia car garage Planning to retire? | Want been lived ip Let us. show vou, 1 : one | You'll never wet peer coke ae akfast fiety of fruit trees, plenty of ge 7 room modern home. Th the location lastered walls. full basement. lectin: ' + @own. Total price $12.500, , | ‘ natural fireplace. lavatory’ garden space Nice’ tet 4| Rome bes been well kame’ an” more income? We have just bllag toma are fine 2 bed-| jaundry tubs and drains unfin- tami Hedy Inspect tt his : | and one becroom down, 2 bed-| home. Real value here. Suitable ™atic heat A of the buy for you! 2 fe.nily in ARRANGE NOW oe grt, | ished upstaits, could have another | Se ne NRs 7 SIDE = Lesnar | fooms and bath wp. full base’ terms, y $11,500 for) zevewiet ——— on : SEE THEM large bedroom there if needed REA T.¢°. jars nual dtatrtet é rooms : : ‘ment, off heat, automatic water | — : . i ied Back yard ts newly fenced. hen! 783 0 : : modern kitchen, “all base. - ors r a) . 3 a3 Orchard Lake. Ave. FE +9418 5 bath for rental. Large Remar aes | Spam Aaah eee) LOR JUST 92050 RE SOME Set ee hanes oe Seats eS icy | Beene he en. I's e ‘. $2,300 down. A GOOD B ' Some nice Spanish family can ose inum North ii side ‘appointment only ~ FAMILY on e convenient to i > ¥. — this fortable rm. fara, ‘Oak High. . semen’. Pric: a —near Wisner School. ‘ . * . - oy ‘ nin 4 1 10 8, 2 stor: Rosnital emnioyes. Call: for ty uy_To Selt—To Trade cas Nasoment. ciaventent| ‘Terme, Ween quest — Bay at only $15,750 Call us to- tennant ad een SAINT MICHAEL DISTRICT. This - further YOU BUY !T— WE'LL INSURE !T location, Terms you ean afford.| be.had we CASE them. Call Mrs. aed Soarthens. Your chonce to bey a) fp Tuem heme bes 2 bedrooms snd on Bast side mgs : 5 . ~ fs : ath up, while down : EAST SUBURBAN — s1b00 en. a ~ —. ¥ Villiams Lake ~ *~ 80. som» ying teal ‘ce ree nee | living room, separate dining room pape a oe Nearly ‘4 acre pf rood gar- M A / HOME: [Rese Baa tes, Saat. SO ome, _ Gottage near privilege tot ake 8 © lord. Call sred teate’ fap’ mame, "te apartment. F Pull basement ground. \Pos- a te < % m 4 rooms, r 2 extra session. Out-of-state owner *&? fenggnedti § os sutometie | pot hag » kitchen, +4 Sounmormaton, — $2.-| Sowde. waler ray a “Prices 2 tye a aren & $13.00 wan REALTY CO, REALTORS right at only $7,905. A tonably priced at 86.800 with ss.ane wtih thie down moe; = em . Co-operative Real "Estate Exchange See ~ lon do.but a real value $1,000 down. btn pe Milan - filore meal FE sc Gat + FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE2Q65 " a | ump! ries. | Age A. ive rE ] 2s 5 e _ > 20W. Lawrence | PE S410) By Banc dure oe 1. H. BROWN. Realtor Le lie I R _ Tripp. Bealtor |° pa a ba CLARK REAL EST, ATE i Want Al ¥ Open’ Kv ‘DOO NCH - | 362. W_ Huron Ph. PRE 2-4810 PE 2.047% FE 4-6402 ot 44813 REALTOR INSURA thine — ant A item: — to "the Consumers Powet POST OFFICE +1062 W. Huron 1. FE 5-907 Multi “Open oe th N_ Telegraph Ev Onn: Event ; AGS give . = ei ‘Service ven nae fe Sundays ‘Oakland Ave, ; 7 ee : . ! iFE “a rE seme Multiple Listing Service. 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