sae zg "% & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, SE ~ Wo. {Democrat ~ Praises Unions _ Other in Holiday Program : By JOE HAAS Labor Day celebration un- local CIO at Murphy Park Monday, Democratic presi- a crowd variously estimat- 10,000, - His party came here from an address in Detroit and returned to that city after his talk here, then going to Muskegon for an evening program. His appearance here was pre- te -in Pontiac Talk | Notables Join| & As the highlight on a der the auspices of the dential nominee, Adlai E.) . Stevenson was greeted by} | ed at between 5,000 andi AT MURPHY PARK * Top Democrats were guests at Pontiac’s Labor Day celebration Mon- Pada, Press writer, are (left to right) Gov. Williams, Adlai Stevenson and Lieut. Gov. Philip J. Hart. e Labor Day Celebration per Eig Pentiae Press Pi day. Shown above, with Joe Haas, (left) Pontiac 200,000. Welcome Adlai) : Walter P, Reuther, president of : the International UAW, gave a talk preceding Stevenson that rang DETROIT a — ticket, ‘mdstly because of its con-/"89"y politicking weather. structive program and what he’ termed failure of thé Republican’ administration to make good on its California Girl Plunges to Death From Airplane. SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP)—A pretty, June college their tour of the area a a ® SES Ses mn te . “ a so ee ° Sy ‘ pres- and a vide president of the AFL-CIO, confer during ‘shee : Highway Toll Short of 480 | Seen Earlier . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — Traffic accidents killed at least 424 persons during the three-day Labor Day holiday weekend but there final toll would reach an ‘advance estimate of 480. The National Safety ‘Council had estimated that 480 would die in traffic mishaps during the period from 6 p.m. Friday to mid- night Monday. An Associated Press tab- ulation today showed also 88 persons drowned and 71 others perished ‘in a va- iriety of miscellaneous acci- dents for an over-all violent Late reports trickled in,: but the |declining rate of traffic fatalities encouraged Ned H. Dearborn, Safety Council president. He said: “At the present rate, the final far short of our ‘pre- Future Bright for Labor,*’* ‘(Meany Tells LOS ANGELES (AP)—President George Meany of the AFL-CIO told the American Legion today the Legionnaires from ask al death toll of 582. 7 | Géaths, We stand a ‘chance of finishing below the record of 46] deaths in 1951 and a Deaths for the Labor Day holi- ten ti tenth -megmnaifannd Sa house was destroyed by fire mally exceed those of regular te Sunday morning. 6 p.m. Ang. 17 to ition in traffic deaths from 6 p.m. County Mishaps Kill 3 As 582 Perish in U.S. 3 in Oakland Die in Water, Fire, Collision Oakland County went through the final danger hours of the Labor Day weekend with no accidental deaths as the county fin- seemed little likelihood thejished the 78-hour holiday” period with three fatalities. A total of 35 died in Michigan and 581 in the United States at last count. |Twenty-two state deaths ‘and 424 in the nation were ifrom traffic accidents. | The local dead ‘were the result of a traffic accident, a fire and a drowning. One other person re- ‘mains critical in a local hospital because of an auto crash. | = * * | Killed locally were: ‘Weldon C. iWolf, 20, a soldier stationed in ‘Ferndale; James C, Gilreath Jr., 3, of Detroit, and Milo J. Heintz, '72, of Bloomfield Township, ! Wolt died Sunday from severe injuries suffered when his car struck a tree at Pontiac Manici- The Gilreath boy drowned Sun- day night at Pleasant Lake in West when a boat overturned 200 \Bloomtfield \driven by his father KILLED BY FIRE Heintz wag killed when his four- - Stil critical at Pontiac Gen- al Michigan ranked fifth in the na- Friday to midniglit Monday. Texas topped the list with 36. Canada had 54 deaths, 41 on the highway. The state @eath toll was 10 above last year’s but . officials blamed it on heavier traffic. An |. estimated three million vehicles clogged state roads during the weekend, graduate plunged 1,000 feet from a rented plane yester-|ern Michigan where similar crowds | United States is “at the threshold of a second industrial é alert to the occasion lost ; ; pe | Nine Michigan deaths were by hg Poin in getting down oe day, leaving a fragment of her sweater grasped in ee a from/ revolution. Gala Boardwalk Parade! drowning, three died ln fires and entation of his case, in which be /pilot’s hand. : 1500 pi ie “Automation, coupled with atomic power, will Will Launch Four -Day| *°@*t ***:streck by = train. enjoyed rept attention. Marin County deputy sheriffs said they would re- Reger oe | ae amcabegpesn two Change the lives of all of us,” the leader of the merged Sites Amoticis Contest Y The dead: He told a audience that he liked sume a search for the body of nse Lizabeth Anderson, — before Stevenson was to ar : “labor orgahizations .. _ ng ae tae an 20, of pies picnics, one in Pontiac on|22, as soon as the fog lifts sufficiently. . ober 2 * SO, an address prepared for de- a seer get a saad ne ied emia ae dae It is presumed the Uni+ sates . _Zhewrande more toed we evo. /Marilyn s Stomach - [livery at the opening WP pectesr boscheait scnaitmvrse Chy. Police said he lay them of what the Republican Party|versity of California gradu-i/Mfivon’s Father | where te combined Muskegon U f: Film Delayed jsion of the American|inunches the Miss America Pag.|mconscious and mae had not done for labor. - ate fell to death near'- oo : es ie eg agen psel; " Legion’s 38th convention. eant on its four-day run tonight. him, ap aa ese [Sint BRE NOW Hr TOM: | Sipe ses |, DON ED — Mais Maer see rT thy Hen eam Rah Bir 3 good Sab of electing Gor. WH |. oo, Buivedere, an ineurance/ CCH N@GT When bis 2eaninte-apecch was EASE and confined to bed. lvialty on an automatic Dasis|contestants, each riding ina spe) | tion young, vigorous, forward underwriter, was questioned ex-| WHITTIER, Calif. wm Frank interrupted periodically by ap desde tee baneed Go tee BEDI NC operating ma-|cial car-City officials expect a Kid ® : F (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) jtensively and released,’ Acting|Nixon, father of the vice president, plause, Stevenson turned to Michi-|bonde actress to bed three days|hines. pat " {quarter-miltion spectators. ‘Singer PQ y | naping a pe hisesiitinmiiarlialasisaianiniiins Dist. ee ee ee ee ee eee om Patrick v. McNamara ago and she has remained there) “There will still be plenty of Julius La Rosa will be grand Ee | Aa would definitely appear to be ajphysician said: “A coma usually "7% , since. : work to be done by people. There marshal. = ~ JoBreakGround sr oe este sen. nee 5 oa ap AM, SZ SRE new sans ante |, ue me we cee GHUCHACT FEEL oS | Gerdes and Mise Andersen, | Nixon, 77, is in-“very criticallmeeting—you must have trained/with Laurence Olivier, hia ve| Bemiee and improved roads to be | (a8 of beanty and talent begins | daughter of Joseph A. Anderson, |condition—death is just a matter|them, Pat. Guské edhaduics 06. wities| NE, There axe whe | ee met le Onvention . Paes f Sho C { a B com ioe time,” aid Dr.-I N; Kraue| —— par o ahcls Gating Mar. ih tas tesea onseees joni ae so say ance ati Hamden: Police, FBI OF ) D en er pe ten Fhe og ee Ne ; | Showers Tonight; ilyn's absence. ae | haven't as yet left the drawing | title of Miss America 1957. Quiz Woman; Ruotolos. 11 AM Wednesday |, " : ee wads mes boards. Girls are entered from 4 states, Radio Pleas for Child Syelodhe Buuaieg-ot Cooler Tomorrow of days. Connie aed Hawal, and trom) jseoe, Coon CNS—A wom 4 : « {a The contestants will be nar-/&0 first thought to fit the descrip- Construction The Weather Bureau says there rowed to 10 finalists from which|tion of the possible kidnaper of : will be increasing cloudiness to- the winner will be selected Satur-Cynthia Ruotolo was picked up night with scattered showers and ee ee chet ae ee me wy aa ver ie ieee roraeimgangec sie asenenleiogh g tionwide telecast on Hamd Police Chief Partly cloudy and cool is the Bridge Traffic Heavy [Timea woman had vo connection sutras Weak « than WED Oh Oe: Ae PORT HURON — Some 23,663/ with the case. morrow a hi : cars crossed the Blue Water | ae thied 2 mies pedgpeges pect me Bose | The low for last night in down-| é ‘Canada on Friday, and| ~, aa pee town -Pontiac was 63 degrees. At : Officials said. 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' No, indeedy. - ‘ ‘ They were tough. ee lifting and started a hunt for the. “Therefore, she’s in hiding. They suspect the Russian embassy. - ‘ * * *x But anyhow, the Russians canceled the track meet in a burst of temper and said they'd jolly well take their talented Tunners and jumpers back to the homeland where they aren’t - pestered by trivialities. (Their own naive answer at home would probably be liquidation). Thus the British refunded money to some 40,000 ticket buyers and —were left with-red-faces,-empty hands /and a temperamental fugitive from hard handed Brit- ish justice. One ticket. was pur- chased for her return pome, but the airport was dotted with bob- /bies bent on arrest and Lena ' didn’t show. _ |. However, we can’t look down our _ / noses at our British cousins. We get _/ into a three star hassle withdut leav- ' ing home. The Gold Cup races in ’ Detroit have resulted in charges, countercharges and counter counter- charges. Everyone’s mad and De- troit’s name for fair play and hos- pitality has been smeared and . blackened. — + km *» And all this happened with just the home boys concerned. We think the best crack out of the incident came from a British writer who said: “It looks as though Russia were | _ sufeof Olympic first places in the weight lifting and shop lifting.” A Feast or a Famine | ~~Tt-will be hard to convince Oak- land County residents, but the year 1956 is going down in Texas agricul- tural history as a year of terrible 28 oe AN He et, is Texas” experience merely empha- Our underlying water a (B PONTIAC PRESS. They issued a warrant for shop-'. drought. And recent unofficial fore- _ see no real relief for at least - . air conditioning is but one of the way modern life is taxing available supply of water, = Oakland County residents, like They have had to curtail sprinkling > their yards at frequent intervals in the past. Their elected officials are studying ways to‘bring water from- /, the Great Lakes to supplement the declining supplies of water from - The present summer has brought an abundance of rain in this area, yet because of the - water, this lessens the serious- ness of the situation only mo- mentarily. . In Dallas, Tex., the city water sup- _ply grew salty as a result of the con- ‘tinued drought, Clear, fresh walter ‘was eagerly bought in stores for ten | Yents a quart. Well drillers brought up salt water in some sections, so much of it in fact that crops were: killed. : ‘ x * *~ Extending far beyond Texas’ bor- ders, the drought has been felt in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, - Kansas, Nebraska, Montana and the Dakotas. Irrigation basins are dry- ing up. Covering crops have with- ered away, causing more erosion and faster run-off of surface.water. The drought is forcing many farmers off the land. Some four thousand seven hundred farmers have given up in Oklahoma alone | during the past year. i Increasing populati ion is” ' the biggest single factor in the situa- tion in Southeastern Michigan. But the experience of other areas should spur action by Oakland County corti- munities to find new sources. before the shortage reaches critical propor- “a go le Great Lakes. - There lies a huge, and almost inexhaustible, supply. ~ The Man About Town First Poll Figures F Ww ) *“Biplés. Its political Eisenhower and Cobo Lead wath on Initial Check of Queries Bathing beauty: Whaz. leaves , you all at see. The Republican nominees have a small lead on both president and governor. in «’ the first figures released in the Man About Town poll. The answers were gleaned in a far tlung survey, mostly in counties in the north part of-the Southern Peninsula; also at a Detroit Tiger game, Detroit hotel and restaurant, taxi drivers, gas stations, tailway employes, farmers, merchants, clerks, road workers and housewives, but .* none in Oakland County. The following ‘figures will be supplemented by others next Tuesday: Stevenson §ssetevicisienzae Cobo +eene acasesewessegnesOe Williams cbcece- ds dvdvness cue ee For many: years Chairman of the Oak-’ ing _land County Republican Committee, ’ Fred F. Stevens : of Oxford, celebrated his eighty-first. birthday by attending his party’s state convention at Grand Rapids. ae The Septeniber quota for the local army draft boards is 25 men, the Pontiac City board sending six, and the out-county board 19. The induction date for beth is Sept. 6. = : * i x * ‘ to be so‘hear the | HEE 3 lz! Ej % ] . ea f : z - - , 1 as 4 * a ‘ es + i = David Lawrence Says: ° Thar’s Gold in Them Thar Hills Neither Party ‘Really’ Democratic WASHINGTON — Apropos of the ments claimed by the Republican Today neither party. can con- vincingly .call itself the. party of Jefferson, and neither party can accurately:be called “democratic” with a smalFD,” for each has teh} F ta i | or the rewards qi control ot business and ployer-employe relations. Within each party, of of em- course, such Democratic- party.” It was thus i - Dr; William Brady Says: - i 1783 te 1828 when 1 r Bowles in a recerit book, Politics in a Revolu- World,” speaks of this early use of the name “Republican Jefferson. Bowl ites: ar: Cataract is not a skin or mem- velopment of a federal - adequate to its growing . bilities, but insisted that it be firmly: rooted in Democratic instrument party, later. to change its name to Democratic. In 1800, it was swept into power with _ efferson by a smashing popular Neither of the two authors quoted _ above emphasizes, however, a7F2 HILT. i i / i it i f i 3 3 “k Be 24 i i ‘f FET : ! : | i f 3? if E tH “eens ™ Cataract Is Not Mem but a Clouding or my final glasses, I Bak & tp brane, Opacity HH R } ‘ ly Ly i : Hal Bovle Says: #).\. Many Odd Facts Pop eo 6 «From Writer’ bag That a 160-pound ly gave birth in a Cleveland hos- be fa ig to marry a teen-ager. Women over 30 are twice as likely to have twins or triplets as those under 20. That singer Kate Smith has n foot outside North America—and doesn't want to. 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Eoery. es 5 pe & os Cunnel Parker catergorically. ‘on Elvis, but at the studio they like every inch of his sideburns blond chorus gal at Ciro’s whom Elvis has been dating. \ “Do youthink Elvis ever would go so far as to kiss one oF, . these admirers?” I inquired of the cunmnel. ) aa Ay : : was drafted, why naturally, the would 0," asserted] * * fans to overthrow the Pentagon. A rumor’s A spreading Mie &- . . Bab to a world whichis as alien ; ~ “Elvis says to me, ‘If they want me, bring on that khaki’."\to the windblown Navajo range-| Meanwhile, the girls who now a |store by Esso overt te Priam, & cae fae e peorse well, Uke an Elvis Presley song hit|motermen | Let’s be extra cautious and also / check to see if you are well in- — sured, should an accident - be unavoidable. : — : can bake bread will learn to use|Service doesn’t: on the! Kenneth G ae tee gate « made oil ieare t0 30 of another te, who} cT storekee pers can drive a m arn to re- to be Ai * * « aie or engine. Se ee HEMPST EAD trip began Jast week at Ship- ag ee tion.” : | . N.M., where Bab was put on| But progress sometimes moves INSURANCE eae Se ee ene ea ore _ Lasse me. Veet Semane ae : fe a 2s Goodluck, a beautiful 16-|manding a in working hours} , uron 8284 ps gre By vargten tho. who learned how/to 40 a week. 102.6. 2. vi 4 s And with thet . locked up his “office”— it was’ ‘PRESLEY coe of tow tan tice cues and bad Wrought with in into the Beverly Hills Polo Lourige—and added: because he’s an artist?” So far as is known they haven't. I don’t-knew how you stand and say he hasn't been a bit troublesome. “fle just sets there on his chair,” the cunnel said, “and he stares and he says, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if I had 2 little snake I could put under. everybody's chair and seare "ot" He can’t hep being comical like that.” I mentioned to the cunnel that I'd seen a beautiful little * * * ; “Well, suh,” écbthimad the cunnel, candidly, “I'd aay he'd be stupid 4f-he-didn’t.-And-I-don‘t-think Elvis is stupid“ } THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... . Garry Moore’s comedy writers say that * tonya due back * * * “However, whey should they expedite his bein’ drafted just + .. 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Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” /Open Friday Evenings : * 6 6. if happen te my wife would be just . +. meta}. : “I haven't noticed a bit of} once leaving the cap off the : no eg ene Mee ee eee 4 i : ‘ 2 EER Le ee en nn Ne Te a TRRE See GME HAN Ne BRR ts eib Rare UN aA He) AIRE REA TS OWE RACES Bh NE |p © Closed Wednesday Afternoons "| : ‘ Carl Grubert : : : | » / FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISEE BRAND NEW MODEL 805 sy : and I should know.|- vr Z 7 SEER TEAL ane ceentoeop| From Lan Ange came a° pro 4 Other Records Smashed ee he a Becerra coe aces wei Says Michigan |Petroiter Dies in Fall FY Sate (mnte ren orvomenon.” savy Jet Hits L015 M.P.H. "(Off Canada Mountain gt Sa” “” “In Thompson Trophy Race Parks Deficient | vascouver: » «vs -anY = a es = OKLAHOMA CITY @®—Five new/unofficial speeds of other US| AAA Club Report Raps ay tie om Bee: “a records set at the National Air-/planes. ot : cratt Show here pointed dramat-| The new Air Force plane, Fini) State for Not Expanding ™usin climbing in Canada near! i advances = pene ? Rainbow Falls, B. C. | ically to the | in the avia-'Starfighter which also made its| Facilities Fast Enough ihe wes dutisns. Dubearinth aki marks every phase of ‘our complete * * * ‘ aon DETROIT #—Michigan’s parks |school and study at the University and American research planes pa ies ir Ce have been timed up to 1,900 m.p.h. /@7€ “falling apart” because the of Washington. 2 nor pags agg There were firsts in the|**2te is not spending enough money Jim Martini, who was with Dub-/ a Navy supersonic fighter plane} sow. wh 7 nee rolanes and!™ them, the general manager of pernell, said Dubpernell tried to — the Chance Vought FU Cru- , ilés hh ~—_ public the Automobile Club of Michigan|jump to a ledge. He missed and A; sader — has set a National speed said yesterday. dropped 100 feet to rocks below, | record of 1,015428 m.p.h. in win-|“% ‘he first time, ¢ 6 e | I|ning the Thompson Trophy Event. iad E. S. Matheson said his cbserva- s|North- American, McDonnell and bers. specta-|Dougias, all staged by Navy pilots sonics seatheson sald, 1a not | 1G Flying Saucer | Ineuverability. $= {the West Coast. Windsor set the record Aug. 71 AE TER in a timed flight over China Lake, |—; | “Unless something is done |Calit:, pushing the Crusader to 144 Fire Destroys Hotel |Michigan’s 600-million-dollar-a-year’ times the speed of sound. Helat Lake Michigan Resort ‘tourist industry will be aftected,”| g) broke the former American record) noon prep cins)—Fire of we? | : 2 sal 935, a | ” pig ass pound Ave. , E sated determined cause destroyed the “MANY ISBDEQUATE | $ ‘ Biltmore Hotel in Union Pier yes-| ‘Parking and picnic areas, elec- é se — ress’ _ terday, causing damage estimated trical facilities, camp sites and’ I] However, Windsor’s mark still /4t $25,000. beach development are inadequate | fiis short of the official worid’s| The resort hotel was booked solid|in many parks,” said Matheson. H/record of 1,132 m.p.h. of a British/but few guests were inside at the| s2e sata in contrast, California ! 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Slightly higher in blond ond; | cherry, Le | ne measure up to EVERY JOB wl RE Eo a Cost So Little, Too! F or - Renting oe . Hiring ... Buying... Selling ‘Use Pontiac Press Want Ads! You get.a full measure of readership when. your Want Ad is placed in the Pontiac Press. Your ad goes into the hands of thousands looking for places to rent, needing help, wanting to buy or sell a hun- dred and one items. Springtime calls for many needs which can be fulfilled quickly and gh with a Pontiac. Press Want Ad. aaa 8 PS Vote to Come | Through Mail | 8 Wakes ihe B ‘ oy promptly, and providing nomi- nees are willing to serve, he said. _ | Oxford took two blue ribbons at the current State THE PONTIAC PRESS. eae oe TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956.” é ee Eis eet BLUE RIBBON PRODUCE — A. D. Fuller of for & great squash. Spectator Mike Thomas, 7, of Huntington Woods found they were just too big |Assn. to carry home. , : He called the situation “A chal _jlenge, but a golden opportunity.” G Twp. Earl Ferguson, Ceo Gray, : orton, Cari Losier, Otte Miracle, Scramlin, Arthur Btack, Don Ti Wilson. Gerken performed *"Imony which united Sharon Hueb- » ler. and Gerald Tillman in mar- A, the cere- riage Saturday night. Over 300 guests witnessed the double ring ceremony in St. Matthew's Luth- eran Church. The bridal gown was white nylon nF lick, Peul'net. aver satin, The deep sweet- Charlick, Charlies ” giisworth|heart neckline and abbreviated Oost eeokue Levanta, sobs sleeves were of val lace and the Sisdieton. L. nik Peek ane ne: Mantel one Ruggies, Skinner, rt which had a pleated floor-. Winterhalter, Tap. die length flounce, - pean Lester Metmbelsk Bare abrice:| —Her fingertip met veil was af- a Mi Herold ee tached to-a pearl and sequin Secley, Laura Sifferman and Seeley; trimmed crown, She wore the bridegroom’s gift of pearls and Herbert neeest Bes Glen | carried a cascade rode, Lore, : mein Raec Pa " pant gee. oust Atchison,” John us, Howardiwere Mrs. George Genta: ber ny nPre Nawaan ‘Oriseota (Sister, as matron of honor and two ‘ Aitred aack, Leonard React. F. L7@08 lother ‘sisters, Shella and Sue Hueb- BE Re yk a Sapam fier. and Mrs. Kenneth Pardon as 2 5 desma eir bouffan ERALD TILLM * gl Welsee "chew fastph dresses were of frosted white nylon ald Tillman, nephew, was ringbearer. gift bride, hats completed their costumes. | Sally ‘Rodgers, as flower girl Con, wore a gown of white nylon and a wreath: of pink roses which matched those in her basket. Don- the bridegroom's|1 aie George Townsend was the best |Toronto, Chicago, St. rears ier and ushers were Howard |pena, Rogers City, Grand Donald Tillman and Ken- |and Flint. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Earl Huebler of 7171 First St., Union Lake and the Ed- win Tillmans of 2722 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake. . , Mrs. Huebler chose a powder blue lace gown with white acces- sories and white roses to greet her guests at the reception which was held at the Dublin Community cen- ter. With her deeper blue late gown Mrs, Tillman wore pink ac- cessories and pink roses, Brides- maids’ bouquets surrounded the four tiered wedding cake on the buffet table and guests were seat- ed at smaller tables arranged cab- aret style. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Walled Lake High School and Gerald also at- tended Highland Park Junior College. Sharon donned a beige cashmere suit with brown accessories for the gan after which the couple will be at home on Eddie street in Walled Out of town guests were from honeymoon trip to northern Michi-}) “That's where you can really g° to town if you're willing to work,” Burrows declared, : “The biggest shortage will be felt in McIntosh and Delicious,” he added. County Deaths Mrs. Delia H. Clark LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Delia H, Clark, 60, was to be at Funeral Home here, with Surial Lum Cemetery. Mrs. Clark, wife of the late Edgar Clark, who oper ated the Clark restaurant in Im- lay City for years, died here ue, Clark Hess; Hn: rdson, Zimmerman. ‘wp. lot the new school year will be pri- marily a teachers’ reception, when all parents will.meet to become acquainted with new members the faculty. ; Vincent ee side during the program. | students sr mats rove YOUr PTA Is Planning: = Teachers to Be -Received at First Almont Meeting ALMONT — First PTA meeting/vin Fiebelkorn and the officer slate also lists: ; George Juhl; Mrs. Viola Braid- wood and Mrs. Olaf Vicklund, vice presidents; Mrs. Currey Millikin, secretary and Eugene Nikkari, | treasurer. Supt. Donald McAlvey will pre-| | Rotary Strike May End DETROIT — The two-month- old strike of 1,139 employes of the} Rotary Electric Steel Co. may. end Wednesday, when members of Lo- ical 1357, United—-Steel Workers; A special speaker will explain to the group a new type of in- surance to be made avaliable to -PTA president here is Mrs: Mel-; 2 Pontiac Women Win Awards at State Fair Two Pontiac women received awards for their entries Home Arts Department at the 1956 Michigan State Fair. ~*Mes. Rose Morris, 128 Mlinois Ave., took a first place for a knitted snow suit, and two third Lake Orion Methodist Plans Smorgasbord . Methodist Church is sponsoring a smorgasbord Thursday, at their in the/church house on Flint St., west of the church with serving at 5:30; 6:30; and 7:30 p.m. meet to consider a new contract. Unfon and company officials LAKE ORION — WSCS of the Bryan Wins 2nd Time DUQUOIN, Ill. W—Taking the lead at the one-third mark and Mrs. Jack Foster 12 the ‘general ip big car race yester- chairman. day at the Duquoin State Fair for The public is invited to attend |the second straight -year.. The utes, 25.57 seconds. Zz event available at the goor. This is the first money raising remodeling _ the} event towards church kitchen, ounty Deaths Southern Trip Follows Seames-Sarls Wedding LAPEER — A trip through|Ushers were Kenneth and Thomas|with burial in Highland Cemetery,|Hugh. Laurence of the Senior |=ums Southern states began for Mr. and|Seames, brothers of the bride; ia Lata a tae . e — ae S "laine of Mr Mrs. Robert Ray Carls following/Ferd Ring of Columbiaville, and $05 p.m., at Allen’s Airport. Tucker ‘they their Saturday wedding and re-\Gary Kerr of Columbiaville, cousin|for 30 years, died yesterday. He) a4 groupe are awaiting returnlin the Retheuy The bride, Betty Lou Seam gu j i eden: a aca ne , Bag Pages €S,| The bridal couple will make their ; day as a part of their ground work * } bridegroom, spoke theirinome at McKeen Lake near Colum- Clarence R. Welfare so their squadrons may activated in Fleer Prechyterian Charcit Yess Ms 7