Air Plans to Curb __. Deaths on Holiday No Doubt About Winner County Groups Map Campaign for Safety Drive | | Police, Other Agencies to Cooperate in Effort to Lessen Toll Oakland County author- ities today launched a vig- orous campaign in a spectacular effort to avert a grim traffic death toll here during the three-day Memorial Day weekend starting tonight. | The unique life-saving project utilizing ham-radio Red Cross cars, special first aid teams, traffic observa- tion from the air and scores of volunteers includes com- plete support by various county police agencies. An estimated 2,675,000 cars will travel Michigan’s highways. With a predicted 20 to 30 deaths ¥ ee les LABOR PARTY ROUTED—Sir Anthony Eden for newsmen as returns in Britain's general election give seat after seat in the House of Commons to his Conservative party. canoe! flashes victory smile traffic on Page 2, Col. 2) Waterford Files Appeal on Tax Township in -Protest| Against. Higher Rate Ordered by County high percentage of county taxes. HIGHER FACTOR ng “The County Equalization Com- mittee has given Waterford a high- er equalizing factor than it should rest of Super- Disgusted Action Resumes at Forest Lake Betty Hicks Leads Pack Starting. Second Day _ of Wolverine Open Action resumed this morning in the $5,000. Wolverine Ladies Invi- tational Open golf tournament at Forest Lake Country Club. Miss Betty Hicks professional from Palm Springs, Calif., led the field into the second 18-hole round after shooting a three-under-par 72 Thursday. She holds a slim one- stroke lead and nearly all the 17 other proettes are still in the run- ning along with several of the amateur standouts. The field today was playing from the south. The wind neces- Mm. | sitated many changes in the use Forest Lake Country Club. of clubs. But, on the whole, it was n& expected to interfere too heavily with the scoring. The Ist nine-hole rounds com- pleted today were by a pair of amateurs, Mrs, J. C. Israel of Knollwood, who had a 41, and Miss Mary Lovell, of -Birmingham, with 4. ‘ A highlighted incident today was the failure of Mrs. Robert Green, her. credentials. She had to pay a parking fee. . Details and pictures of Thurs- day's opening round will be found on page 30 of today’s Press. OK Women Bartenders (INS) — The State under the handicap of a high wind | ° % && * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955-44 PAGES ae School Building Bond Issue Bill $100 Million Loan Plan Among Measures Oked by Governor Today - LANSING (®—Gov. Wil- ’ | liams today signed legisla- tion putting into effect the 100 million dollar school bond issue plan ap- proved by the voters in the April 4 election. : The measure. authorizes the state to issue bonds and. loan -the money to local school districts for . | School construction. Other bills approved would: Abolish the Macomb | County Jury Commission. Repeal the requirement that the examination of defendants in crim- inal cases in the Flint, Dearborn and Highland Park municipal courts be conducted by the same judge who issued the original ar- rest warrant. Exempt from the sales tax an auto bought from a local dealer by an out-of-state purchaser if the car is to be registered in another state. — Exempt from the sales tax the purchase of artificial limbs and eyes individually designed for a particular person; and permit the vendor to recover the sales tax on articles sold to exempt charitable and religious organizations. IN-TRANSIT PERMITS Permit the issuance of a special ‘interstate permit for a car sold by a Michigan dealer and delivered in Michigan to a non-resident. Allow liquor licensees accused of selling to minors to offer proof that a minor had shown evidence of his age. Permit the escheating of un- claimed corporate securities held in Michigan but registered to a stockholder outside of Michigan. © Permit a city to buy and operate a metropolitan water district wa- ter and sewer system. Increase the Wayne County eviction suit filing fee from three dollars to four dollars for one defendant and from twe dollars to three dollars for each addi- tional defendant. It also in- creased the process server's fee from two dollars to three dollars. License registered foresters and establish a Board of Registration. | Transfer the annual safety in- spection of passenger vessels from the commissioner of labor to the state Waterways Commission. Bonanzagram May Bring You $1,200 If Winner You may prevent the Bonanza- gram cash award from hitting $1,200. : This depends on whether you submitted. a correct answer to puzzle No. 11, The answer appears today on page 36. If a winning claim is presented by 5 p, m. lucky person’s pocket. If not, the $100 for puzzle No. added upping the jackpot to $1,200. The rules are still relaxed, Punc- current puzzle on page 16. ‘Williams Signs Monday it will mean $1,100 in the | morrow, with tonight's low hear | The long-range forecast for the 12. al : - | weekend calls for mild tempera- | , also appearing today, will be tures with possible scattered tuation, while helping solve the} ranged from a low of 46 to a high puzzle, will not be counted in de-/ of 69. At 8 a.m. today, the mer- termining a winner, Turn to the | cury. in downtown Pontiac stéod at 6 degrees, rising to 84 at 2 p.m. { Yoshi. July Date Eyed for Road Plan LANSING (AP) — Chances that the Legislature's highway program will go into effect in July appeared last night. . Rep. Emil Peltz (R-Rogers City), strongest opponent of the bill, moved to have it sent back to the House. : “The motion was made in good faith,” expained Rep. Allison Green (R-Kingston), Republican floor leader. “We want to get it back to give it immediate ef. | fect.” “I want to assure the House that I don't. intend to amend the bill,"’ Peltz said. DELAY COSTLY As it left_the House, the bill become effective in mid- Cloudy and Cooler ls Weather.Qutlook The weatherman predicts mostly cloudy and cooler tonight and to- , 58, tomorrow's high near 70. show- ers. : Yesterday, Pontiac temperatures + oF greater as @ result of House action | ie im the semifinals ‘of the 1955 Miss the Wed pv had years” crowned at the King Brothers contest will be judged by Earl A. Truck & Coach Division; James F. ¢ The judges will have to eliminate only two entrants ; for the Contest finale the evening of June 4. Miss Pontiac willbe » | estimated:.87 Miss Pontiac Semi-Finals Scheduled Here Tonight A small but “outstanding” group of swimsuit-clad young ladies’ will parade across the stage of the Oakland Theater tonight at 9:30 Pontiad contest. SapAiithough there are only seven ‘girls entered, contest chairmay esA> Martin said the group was “really outstanding and one of = will be playing in Pontiac that day. Miss Pontiac will vie for the Miss Michigan crown. - If she captures that she will be entered in the Miss America contest. Sponsored by thé’ Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Maxwell, personnel director, GMC Spence, secretary-manager, Pontiac Manufacturers Assn.; Dr. George Petroff, physician; Mrs. Melvin C. McPherson, president, Pontiac Business and Professional Women's of the Camp Fire Girls. Club, and Mary Ellen Wyngarden, Instinct Turns Mother-to-Be Into Pupnaper SAN PEDRO, Calif, #—The ma- ternal instinct has turned Lady, a stealing and puppynaping. . The three-year-old pet of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Alvarado first stole the dolls of the Alvarados’ daughter, Sandy, 7, and carried them around the house. She wouldn't let Sandy touch them. Then, yesterday, Lady brought home four Doberman pinscher puppies, They are so young their eyes ate just barely open. And Mrs, Alvarado can’t find where they came from, either. “What'll I do now?” she asked. “I've been all over the neighbor- hood and I can’t find the owner.” The Alvarados figure Lady's crime spree will end soon..In two weeks, they said, she’s due to have puppies of her own, Empress Sees Movie TOKYO @—The empress of Ja- pan attended a movie in a public theater last night for the first time. A charity performance of “A Star Is Born’’ was attended by Empress Nagako and her two sons, Crown Prince Akihito and Prince _ ‘Eden Victory the Conservatives had 303 seats to Labor's 25, a net gain of 15 seats. tives 11,236,637, Labor 10,174,347. The popular vote was Conserva-; Queen Elizabeth, no longer need- ed in .London -to receive Eden’s Turns Into Labor Party Rout The election spelled out the maintenance of close ties with ‘the United States and a united | House Quashes MSC TV Curb. Move to Block Station: by 88-13 Vote The state House yesterday quashed a move aimed at blocking set up an educational-commercial television station in the Parma- Onandaga area, : An 88-13 vote defeated an amendment designed to prohibit - Use of state money for develop- _ment of Very High Frequency television stations, . An applicatioh to operate the station, last VHF channel in Mich- igan, is now under consideration by | the Federal Communications Com- | mission submitted by MSC and the Television Corp. of Michigan. ward E, Wilson is major stock- holder in the Television Corp. of Michigan and its director, to Strike. for Annual Ford's Plan india a us £ ee at College Is Denied)" Michigan State College's plan to | would Birmingham businessman Ed-) Union Pr pe e Chance for Emp Buy Stock at Half DETROIT — The CI0- United Auto Workers today flatly rejected a multi-bil- General Motors for five .|more years of labor peate and prepared for June 1. Bilss | Ht 8 ee i itt pay iH slits La Fi bas CR ae ee eS a Tar day for the city of Sylvan Lake's anual Memorial Day service and parade, : The service will begin at 11:45 a.m, Monday at Veterans Park and will be highlighted by a re- 27, 1955 Offer Air Force Beaver Island as Allot $70,000 to Fight Dutch Elm Disease in ‘56 ing the next year, State Sen. Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Royal:- Oak) The Weather PONTIAC eloudy and me" high near South winds, 15-95 miles Lowest temperature preceeding @ a.m. Ab 8 a.m: Wind velocity 18 m.p.b. te tonight. Teday in Pontiae Pion ste teang ob 4:88 un at i. Sun prod oes Bod at gen: seh s #68884) TRcvenenes ns eeneeeee cS Sere “ae m.. mu. * oeeneet wee eeeee a5) ee oeeee eee eee eee eee tO eee 7 peaneeee lew 67 to 90. and cooler with southwesterly i. THE PONTIA : ae C PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY Waterford Township Police Chiet Frank J, Van Atta warned motor- TOOM list, “Speeding is strictly out. If | “®° expected on long weekend, which is the tra- ditional ‘start to the summer holi- Memorial Day R. . Haskill, Chamber of ‘Commerce Sa fe ty Committee chairman, said, ‘We are going fo try ‘to reduce that F*E iF I i i i I: f Pontiac Deaths Carl Emil Carlson He was born July 7, 1882 in Chase Lake County, the son of Aaron and Christina Larson Carl- ae ' Mr. Carlson had been @ carpen- ter and moved to 16161 Lawton Ave., Highland Park three years Donald of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Delmar Holiday of Avon Township, Mrs, C. W. Roy of Detroit, Lee tac, Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs, Ethel Hammer of Lansing and Mrs, Jennie Malmberg of Reed City. Service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Dudley H, Moore tio, set a minimum annual wage for teachers and. otherwise change the bill to conform with Williams’ 1 Six Pontiac Area Servicemen Visit New York’s USO Benefits received by loca] area servicemen from the USO were |pointed up today by the Pontiac Area United Fund. According to the UF, six Oak- land County men were among 74 | Michigan servicemen who visit-' ed one USO — the Times Square Center in New York City — over the May 13-15 weekend. The men were given tickets for concerts. In Michigan the USO is a mem- ber agency of the state UF and receives a portion of its support trom the Pontiac UF. The USO operates 211 units in this country and 13 overseas. Through camp shows, it provides entertainment for troops stationed | abroad as well as in isolated spots in the U.S. ‘sate | (ir|'s Whereabouts Remain a Mystery KALAMAZOO (INS)—Police to- day were without a clue to the whereabouts of Gloria Jean Sin- gieton, the eight-year-old crippled Kalamazoo girl who four days ago disappeared on her way home from school. ; The lone clue to the child's dis- appearance ig a pink scarf found | ednesday ’ dent last Dec. 18 in Avon Twp. tke Authorizes. Aid for Kansas Four-State Toll Rises to 122; Ruined Regions Face Flood Threat FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower today authorized use ‘of such federal funds “as are nec- | \esfary” for relief of tornado-dam- aged areas of Kansas. In a telegram to Gov. Fred Hall, the President said in effect that he was authorizing a blank check to supplement state and local ef- forts. In reply to questions White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said no formal request had been received as yet from Oklahoma for federal assistance. Areas of that Wednesday ‘night and yesterday, In his telegram to Hall, Eise: hower said: “fT am deeply concerned with UAW Snubs Plan Advanced by Ford ° FORD LEADS WAY 1 Co. has been first in the auto in- Henry Ford initiated the five dollar a day wage. At that time, that utionary. é ei Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. The Rev. ‘Malcolm K. Burton of the First Congregational: Church will officiate with burial in Oak- land Hills Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 7 p.m. tonight, J 1 Richmond Knolls VETS ONLY! Zk rd MEMORIAL DAY 3 Have a Very Pleasant Holiday —AND PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY 4 rs The New Dripless Paint As Aavertised in Life VINYL ASBESTOS TILE} RUG The Can be installed on any © Cleaner that makes type floor. . 15%) 12 ~ NuCharm CLEANER New Amazing and furniture look like ee The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Three candi- dates, one an incumbent, will run 13 Birmingham School Board elec- tion while the Bloomfield Hills Board of election will be a token affair with only two candidates entered for two-wacancies. One of the Birmingham board vacancies Was created by Mrs. Louis Sappington who has decided not to seek re-election after ll years as a board member, The second vacancy is the seat held for two vacancies in the June |. Three Candidates Will Vie in School Election June 13 * * ® . The junior class at Birmingham High will hold its annual J-hop tomorrow in honor of graduating seniors, Paul LeVoli and his or- chestra will provide music. — Sixteen seniors at the school re- ceived gold, silver or bronze pins this week in recognition of their achievement as members of. the school’s choir, The awards were presented Tuesday at the group's _| annual spring concert, Jim Leach, Roger Cudini, Bruce Kinney, Nan- cy Kanmell, Carol Whitty and Bar- bara Gowans received gold pins. Ziem to Recommend Truck Safety Device Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem today said he would prepare a recommendation asking the state legislature to enact a law providing for a secondary safe- ty feature on fifth wheel tractors. The decision followed yester- day's inspection which failed to Officials also scheduled a test run of the tractor and its runaway trailer for next Thursday after un- able to find defective parts, Meanwhile, experts theorized aft- er the preliminary inspection that rhythmic bumping in the road could cause a pin to leap from Pontiac Shows Rise in Traffic Ranking The National Safety Council- to- - Greyhound Suburban Coaches Will Use This 7ece DOWNTOWN DETROIT ROUTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 then & 5091 major i Agee route ia and out of downtowa mg Bas Cat ] ’ f lJ. Speeds Up Sheriff Stencils | Detroiter Ordered: | Mother Dies of Polio; | Stage Mass Roundup —_| ike to Give West Point NameofPrison -|1),13:. yij....... |Povghter Got Vaccine [of Detroit Drug Rings | Graduation Address é . Held in Kidnaping YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (INS)—A| DETROIT (INS)—Detroit police | NEW “YORK «@®—President Et- Bomber Output on Jail Blankets idle aa deyear-old mother whose daughter | and federal narcotics agents last senhower—West Point Class of 1915 | ) MUSKEGON um — Sherift Axel 2, was ordered held for tial yes produced hy the Culler. Labore-| 4 Bonen nt negus'ty tre | Miltary Production Geared to! ttuskegon County Jail,”’on each |former git wend e *| "Tne. mother Pinte Lee | #A68 which were doing a business Give Nation 500 B52s{°t 12 new dered re-| June allen, Zit; testified at the| Ramsey of Gerard, Oblo, dled yeu | eatmated at $5,000 a day in heroin ) | cently will insure that the blankets | Recorder's (criminal) Court ex-|terday shortly after she was ad-| Md marijuana. . Your Health Con't Take a Holidey “+ in Three Years remain in their designated place. |amination of the credit bureau| mitted to St. Elizabeth's Hospital| ,.naice burean, old it vos the |e Stock-Up on Druc Needs for the Week-End He told the county sheriff's com-| clerk, that Sinuk forced her at| in Youngston. sony Hangers Pag dria WASHINGTON (INS) — The Air| ™ttee yesterday that no blankets | gunpoint to accompany him to| Dr. J. J. Wasilko, the family’s| history He added the raids will mwill * a ¢; marry e U.S. 10 complete e teet is, te blankets carried by sheriff's eruis-|him: "| ee, fake bette ‘Ke “sent his| 2, Saee ot 54 known peddlers are B52 bombers in 1958, a year| °™® © accident scenes sometimes The girl was returned to Mich- | *UPPly of the Salk anti-polio vac- in 1956, the eight-| marriage laws required a five- | tories in Berkeley, Calif. ‘saan engine, 650-mile-an-hour jjets are| The sheriff also reported he | day wait. 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MAY 27, 1935 w so ese ee NRC aaa anal 4 : a - = cause installation of the flashers ment has squandered thousands stallation cost, on more asses Bill to EndDeadlock on Rail Signals |r mses te| Seat Pax mony, | Fount Bashers the ite wou FREE Cait en railroads paid ‘the maintenance| Declaring that the flashers in- ree rea fovorcoe i 7 oath have beon attacking the Republi- | fall that this practice violated a, Installation of new crossing costs “forever.” In addition, he| stalled in the past six years bad/ . cements as are now being used ROOT DESTROYER state Highway De- | law which required the state and| flashers has been virtually halted all been ordered by the Demo Public Service Com- for putering into agree- the | 2204, it saved the state bookkeeping and give the ater they are partment the railroads to share the installa-| “#ce last fall because of billing the various rail-| ¢ratie-controlled Public mission authority to order cost || Put in sewers ments with railroads for financ- dispute. ‘ charges in billing v Hittle : cleaned by electric ¢nachine, “ing signal devices. ing the existing signals. tion cost and then the state to | roads for the maintenance items. | Cammission, Sen. Harry F. sharing by the railroads if an ing / | pay the railroads $10 a month to-| Sen. Haskel) L. Nichols (R-Jack- | . « « (R-East Lansing) challenged Blon-' agreement cannot be reached. NO RESULTS—NO CHARGE aa iy canto ge age ee bag ward the maintenance costs of| son) defended the Highway De-| 41. cid none df the flashers | dy to ask for- removal of the 6 Months Guarantee negoti ce Commission, Highway each flasher, partment practice. commission members for miscon- * i staring of installation costs with partment has been agreeing sae Democratic Aud. Gen, Victor! He said it was entered into long. ae aad cea ee ate | duct. Has tea Shee See al BB ELECTRIC roads. pay the entire Targonski has been auditing the advice of the then att : * * (UP) — Mr Gov. Williams Urged defeat of | stalling such devices if the rail- sete for Whe teal oie 3 oy or aan! ea tad been folowed by | Publie Service Commiasion. Nichols said an audit of the books | Cemmie, 59, sued for divorce yes-} SEWER CLEANERS fhe measure after House Demo-| roads will pay thé cost of main- ing to determine whether the state | three former Democratic highway Sen, Charles 8, Blondy (D-De- | for the past six year was mis-| terday on the ground her husband | crats joined Republicans in passing | tenance, got cheated. He already has said | commissioners. : | troit) accused the Highway De- | leading because on long-established | deserted her in 1922 and she hasn't | FE 4-2012 the bill Former Atty. Gen. Frank G./a preliminary check of two rail-| Actually, Nichols said, the prac: | partment of a “give away” flashers the state already has/ seen him since. 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Hunt ‘Davy Crockett’| movsky, the saleslady, where, he could get a hunting Mrs. Gromevsky directed him 1 to me oa oe The bey then 2 : saw two clothbound : bags and offered pees them | | seromble as 3 TCAHW Li } for her. few as possi- 4 LREAP Li Okay, she said, and they startea| | D'e to guess 5 LAOP LLiy walking down the Imll. But then| | ™Y line. An- = cane oe ae” sae tees 6 BYUR | + tt Tag 2 Fi ot eee el i eadtaglt: 7 semomm.£ It) Missing: $96.07, It was Mrs.| | downwerd. 8 XYON ii pr ip capt receipts for the day| |. 4... pe 9 VERLIS | a a was to turn the ; , *l 10. TEECASY — ovat to the eoice cache. What's My Line, Inc. 0 TEEC BELL During World War II, U.S. muni- , tions was about 45 per cent of the py ons r total of all belligerent nations on both sides. ] MY LINE? | WHAT'S asSist, Trip, sErve, Wing, airwAy, jouRney, lanDing, fostEn, Seat, beitS. Church of Christ 1196 Joslyn Ave. ; Invites You to NIGHTLY GOSPEL MEETINGS With Evangelist BILLY ORTEN Friday, May 27th, 7:90 PM. “CONVERSION and NON-CONVERSION” ‘Worse Than Could Have Happened’ (Editor’s ik County 8 Office ‘ ene bettered Udall. Kan. aot after the he balls af ay ae seene of dees. ton that he sew.) By PATROLMAN JOHN NAIL UDALL, Kan. (INS) ~—I got to *| Udall about 45 minutes after the tornado hit the town. and the first thing I thought was “My God, the whole town is flattened.” — “ i a hysterical, To say it was a horrible sight is putting it mildly. against .a tree. We couldn’t find his head. His arms and chest were Modified Hard Top Racing GAY DAY SPEEDWAY NOTHING LIKE IT I’ve never seen anything like it. of all clothing. * * * Udall couldn't have been more leveled had-a bulldozer gone on a errr eee ee over. sss seeeeeeeeeeeeeerereeeeeee OAKLAND COUNTY'S ONLY DRIVE-UP PRESCRIPTION. WINDOW Just drive up—sound the alarm button and we take In less than 3 minutes you're on your way. FURTNEY DRUGS SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER FE 8-0433 3 OTHER STORES TO SERVE YOU 420 East Pike 1006 Joslyn Ave. 493 South Sanford FE 2-6137 FE 2-0236 FE 2-8895 . in lin lin i i i Ni tt Ni Ni Ni i ti i Nn i tt ti rrr Tee ee eee ee rrr rTTT Teer eee eee eee eee eee eae Death and Debris in Udall Shock Helping Patrolman counted only two buildings on the fringe of town left standing. A big grain elevator was demolished and there wasn’t any- thing left of the railroad station. All the sidewalks were torn up and the cars were stacked up like | pancakes, There was no electricity in the town and we went in there with searchlights to look for the injured and dead. CITIZENS HELPED Even though they had been through this terrible experience; those Udall citizens who were able to help joined us. them up pitals in Wichita, Winfield, Welling. | ton and a makeshift hospital at the | I saw people mangled to bits. One boy had been smashed up| Many of the bodies were stripped rampage through the town, I. high school in Mulvane. As the tolt of victims mounted | and the injured were taken to | the hospitals, I thought to my- | self: “This is something absolutely | worse than could have ever! happened." Dow Begins Making Glycerin Coagulant MIDLAND, Mich. ® — Dow) Chemical Co., has begun making | giycérin, a new coagulant, and latex paint for outdoor uses. the future were discussed yester- day by. top officials of the firm | rere YTYTeYeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeee at a news conference. Glycerin is being made at Fre- port, Texas, to meet consumer de- | mands and a market shortage, they said, The plant will make 30 million ipounds q year. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. 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Asafe assumption is that the Pontiac delegation just home from our national Capital was among the most enthusias- tic ever to view the famed landmarks of Washington. : : SS ae re The 35 residents who made the trip eee, either are recently natur- alized Americans or are soon to take the natural- are either members or graduates of a Pontiac High School evening class in_ citizenship . taught by Miss Janics Antowa, who made the trip with them. ae : We can think of no surer way than such a trip to increase new citizens’ interest in their adopted country. Miss AnTona deserves great credit for her very important work. Her pupils like- © Administration’s military reserve man- sidetrack a by the ' abolition. of segregation in the major branches of the armed - services. *..% 2 This moved Rep. ApAM CLAYTON Powntt to offer the amendment which turned many Southern Representatives against the bill. This amendment would have prevented assignment of reservists to segregated National Guard units. Though Chairman Vinson of the Armed Services Committee tried, he was unable to negotiate a compromise. As a result the amendment was pushed through by a coalition of liberals who gould not afford to vote against it, and opponents of the reserve idea. Thus Chairman Vinson’s only means of avoiding certain defeat of the bill was to shelve it, per-— haps indefinitely. The Nation Kuruscuev should cause misgivings in Marshal Trro, of course, still is a Com- munist and only eight years ago his government was closely aligned with Moscow. That makes it equally natural for some Western suspicions of Trro’s independence and friendship to persist. For these reasons the state- ment of Yugosiavia’s Ambassador Mates after a conference in which spondents “there will changes in our foreign result of the visit to x * * be no as It should be further reassuring to recall the reasons for Trro’s split with Moscow. Viewed in the Kremlin as the arch deviationist, Trro became the target of Sratr’s fury. In 1948 the late dictator started out to destroy the Yugoslay government, reducing Russian trade with it by seven-eighths. At the same time neighboring satellites fol- lowed Moscow’s lead by breaking off relations with Belgrade: , | : * wk U.S., Britain and France, how- ever, went to Tiro’s aid. Loans, | grants, trade deals and food gifts enabled the government to sur- vive two drought years and organize a stable economy: It cannot be doubted that the Rus- sians will offer Trro inducements to re- enter the Soviet orbit. But it is difficult to see How any offer could be attractive enough to cause a basic change in Trro’s foreign policy. The Man About Town Trout Near Home No Limit, No Season and No License; a New Project Here The Boy Scout training in artificial respi ration received by him a merit badge. A letter just received from ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955. . Ambassador Says West. | gas " The Thorn Dawid Lawrence Says: on Marginal LONDON—To examine the ‘eléc- tion results in the 630 districts of the British Parliament, is not un- like the task that faces the Ameri- can observer on- the morning after @ congressional election. « * * What do millions and millions of - voters have in common and what was the dominating thought behind their action at the polls? Can a trend be discerned, and what does it mean for other countries? : i! if I erie ig Hal ib Ef OT Tani fun als He pe fel Hie fe i] wa = » —_ < H i | i He i i ! o British Elections Depend Vote Areas ‘phasis at the moment is she like- lier to achieve these objects.”’ * * * » Voice of the People : Keego Harbor Man Te and Gives, Pointers to Pros B Sees & oary ‘ name, so te totter i» eritioa’ ts ‘oslure™ al rec iglies Many people consider skin divers to be “‘Frogmen.” ‘The term Frog- man has always been connected with the Navy, and up until the past two years people in Michigan haven't thought much about it. Most people generally thought of skin divers as being carefully trained men in the Navy. Teday the art of being able to swim for a long time underwater Most of them will be using the aqua-lung and will range from 15 te % years of age. Many people have thought that skin. diving is of great danger. I believe that skin diving is no more dangerous than plaving sports in school. The safety of skin diving depends on a lot of things. The equipment has all been tested over a period of years and is of the best quality. Depth is the main factor. The deep- er you go, the greater the pressure is. For every 9 feet you descend the pressure increases 14.7 pounds per square inch. , Most of the pleasure diving is done within 35 feet. As you go past the 35 foot mark the water gets cold and the living inhabitants - have descended. With training from other skin divers who have had .experience, I believe there is very little danger at all down to 35 feet. Ray Pace 3215 Pridham St. Keego Harbor Says ‘Keego’ Is Indian Word for Big Fish So far as I'm concerned, Pontiac can call its main square mud, but this is in regard to the history of Keego Harbor. I recall a couple of comical actors in vaudeville days on a Pontiac stage. They were imitat- ing aviators and one of them was pointing out that Keego was only Pontiac's back yard. Looking Back 15 Years Ago FDR PLEDGES ample defense and asks unity. BRITAIN DRIVE: on Fifth Col- umn is increased as 3,000 women are arrested. te Years Age SUPREME COURT wipes out ail NRA codes a8 unconstitutional. RAIN MAY end fire in vicinity of Dionne babies’ hospital. ~~ I wonder how many people know what the word “Keego” means. Hf I remember right, my dad said it was the Indian name for a big fish. IIs: of Skin Diving © pective Divers | Could it be that Keego actually means “He-go” or, as any true American sportsman would say, “The biggest one got away." Sensea ‘Speak Softly...’ U. S. Should Heed Advice of T. R. in Big 4 Dealings By. MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator Speculation is the art of making present decisions on the basis of expectation of future developments. : * . ° Thus the oncoming Big Four conference at the summit may set in motion events which in the long run will—in a financial and economic sensé—reduce the stimu- lus to the national ecoriomy. from continuing huge military expendi- tures for “defense.” call for an immediate readjust. - ment in the domestic economy, the long-term consequences of the cessation of fear would be _ te release impulses for q great era of economic growth through- eut the world. For the short term, a mitigating influence on employment pros- pects, to offset cancellation of huge defense spending, would be the stimulus to private consumer spending as a result ofa reduc- tion in income taxes, which would be ushered in by a dramatic de- cline in governmental spending. MAY PLEASE REDS But even philosophic speculation about the shape of things to come in the event of peace should eventually supersede cold war may be playing into the hands of the Moscow Presidium, ‘ '_ *¢ ¢ ® The only certainty as to the authentic “sweet talk’ from within the So- viet. Union is a desire to accom- plish objectives deemed to be in the self-interest of the Communist dictatorship. Seme describe the reversal of Seviet policy &s expressed in the Austrian peace treaty as a maneuver to wean Western Ger- many from the free world. Siml- larity, when the Soviet wanted te discourage any Swedish at- tachment te the West, the Soviet leaders, in 9 tig-zag, expressed more tolerant friendship toward Fintand. Certainly it is clear that .the US, leaders were drawn into this new conference somewhat reluc- tantly—partly to give Sir Anthony Eden a buildup in the British elec- Case Records of a Psychologist — Husbands and Wives Ought to Learn to Talk Over .Their Marital Problems If skulls were made of glass, few divorces would take place, for a wife might then be abie to’ see her husband’s secret thoughts and avoid offending his sex pride. A husband, too, could then more easily under- | stand his wife and give her the ' words of praise that she craves. interested in sex as a means of trying to reassure myself. panic, I grew Then I morose and sa da. | ti! A. ! a a Send. for the booklet “How to Prevent Impotence,” and use the advice therein fo restore happiness to your home. Always write to Dr George W_ Crane in care tine Press, Pontiac. significance of the tiohts, But before the conference. takes place, our leadership must fish or cut bait. It might have dire consequences -for us to con- fuse the diplomatic niceties with an obligation to play: the Soviet's game. * * * At a time when the Bulganin undoubtedly needs bol- inside Russia, we should avoid being the catspaw in a game to make the Premier-dictator seem _ more palatable inside the Iron Curtain, : rH nfl : bes Fanli ih f Tae aL F ai crak! : Ros eat eo ee SS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 lison Heights Bal MEDICINE CABINETS - MEDICINE — MEDICINE | CABINETS CABINETS — _ Large 20” Mirror All Metal Cabinet $7.95 Value i Jos bn tne tase ‘Also lange selectjon of medicine cabinets with or MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT ? LIGHT COMPANY 393 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-8462 ) , Cannon colorfuily printed Other new officers elected were: governors for two years. ERRY BEACH TOWEL | We Deliver You Cannot Pick tt Up for Our Delivery Charge Dancey's Pet and Garden Supplies 239 VOORHEIS ROAD FE §-5981 WE DELIVER © Fight Pontiac Area Groups Name Officer W. L. Shaftner, and Bud Leake. o HLSEEREE i tl Te until Assisting Frederick Nash on the | Reed Circle, Cedar Island: Mrs. Players building committee are; | Kingsley Page, Julia Chafy Circle, “ha Middle Straits Lake; Mrs. Wilbur | No chairmen were named for | the Katherine Booth and Sarah Chakly Circles at Lower Straits Lake and Union and Long Lakes, respectively. Metamora Mrs. James Masson was in-. Earl Hall, vice president; Mrs. Edward Brecht, secretary; Mrs. Lawrence W, Smith, treasurer. The new officers, installed by the Rev. Charles Robbins of Pil- grim Congregational Church, will assume their duties in September. iia ae, | Richard Smith ? ‘Cited for Honor n ts by City Police lr Wiel ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Mrs. Virginia M, Solberg, secretary for iit gii5 cfil ns Th 4 : g -\Bid for New Gym i Caterpillars have almost four) ; | reault, news reporter and secre-|times as many muscles as do Burton W. Hiller. A July 9 w | tary; Mrs. Carl Munn, treasurer. humans. {ding date has been set. 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The entire $300,000 requested to finance the Subversive Acitivites Control Board was approved. The board makes decisions in cases oners- of war and civilian internees growing out of the Korean conflict, the committee recommended eight million dollars, a cut of $4,200.00. It authorized payments of similar World War II claims from funds already available, Nab Woman Rustler * ay f z 3 5. ’ itn # GALVESTON, Tex, @—For the | first time anyone around here can Man’ Cam : Ring * iamond >a: iremember, a woman was. charged s gtd. saa with cattle rustling. Gussie Culver 50¢ $1495 irthstone Ring >55 drew a 5-year suspended sentence a week : NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! EXTRA FAST SERVICE ‘ ~ “¢@ * * = . Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation That Fresh NEW look Lasts Longer with a : : = =) | ‘ cA BEAUTIFUL NEW HICK, REMINGTON ay Get Extra Years of Protection and Beauty Br ie on eass | <¥ With durable, economical BPS House Paints. — : cue bed ONE CENT mee & Top-quality. 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Brown, wn chairman Thea bl a jecular mood, he |and a former U, S. Senator, made | asked: “Who wants a job?" He | his assertion recently in an ad-| ©*Plained there will be two ele- dress to the Detroit Historical So- ba ap in the main towers, ef the ciety. The bridge is going uP) 4) ae service crews to ‘across the Straits of Mackinac. jop, “and we'll need two ele- vater operators.” “There are longer bridges,” 33-2 and 36x6'8” | Brown conceded, “and there is The two center lanes of the - ao : bridge will be made of grill work : ene (California's Golden Gate) 2 With pneumatic closer, pair $ 85 Wtlck bas a greater epan be. |* tat ice and snow can fall : . i csees ‘tie time wintn ivens through, and thus a person will of hinges and latch. 4-lite * | be able to look down 155 feet to ; . “But there is no other suspen-| the water below, Brown said and white pine. : ‘sion bridge with both of its ‘feet’ | then added: “My wife tells me she in deep water, and none that has| Will never ride on the center Dupont No. 40 White $ 6 5 a greater suspension system from | lanes.” Se micas. | SEWING MACHINES _ |to amateur radio operators look even stranger than usual. These | : special plates — which cost the | oy ham $1 extra — are made up| $ 50 of the operator's call letters, like “W4BIW.” This year while the plates were | 4 being made at a state prison, someone used inverted M’s instead of W’s in about half the places’ $ W's were called for. Pay Only 1.25 An upside , im 1938 at an estimated cost of 24 , ~ ¥! } . to 33 million dollars. ) : LIFE : “Such a (two-lane) bridge would , ) ; go for the new LIVE taste . . . go be entirely inadequate today,” he | v7 GOEBEL BREWING CO, DETROIT AND MUSKEGON, MICH, DAKLANO, CALIF. collapse of the Puget Sound Bridge | at Tacoma, Wash., “hired &s one} 'two central towers will begin to % | actly as high as the Penobscot . Thought... | Building—tallest in Detroit, The : = > | height is 552 feet.” , : Brown predicted that all six tow- : : : ers of the suspension system will {j later. MORE SOLID ° aa a? 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George (D-Ga) predicted today that the administration's $3,408,000,000 foreign aid bill will win overwhelming approval in the Senate. hé expects the full Senate to pass the hill, possibly next week, “pretty much as it is.” He fwas joined in his prediction by several Republican members of the committee. . / The committee did not cut funds in the aid program, but made two important changes in it. it wrote in several restrictions on the special $200,000,000. Asian aid fund which is to be used at and that ne country receive more than 25 per cent of the total. : The committee also knocked out of the administra- of that expiring agency are transferred to the State Department June 30. The committee substituted a provision requiring compliance with all civil service laws and regulations. Other Congressional developments: Refugees—President Eisenhower planned to send Congress today 10 proposed amendments designed | question an Air Force contract officer next week George Predicts Ike's Foreign Aid Bill| Will Pass Senate on Sweeping Approval WILL QUESTION OFFICER Uniforms—Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark) said his Senate Investigating subcommittee will about hearsay testimony that he received $50,000 from a Chicago military uniform maker. The sub- committee also will question the manufacturer, Harry Levy, who is accused of giving the alleged payotf to Air Force Capt; Raymond Wool. The Music Festival = Slated June 2 _ Represented in Annual because imprisoned for violating a role which never should have pa- been All Elementary Schools Wisner Stadium Event subcommittee has recessed its hearings into alleged | graders only. graft in handling military uniform ‘contracts until Wednesday. Stock Market—The Democratic majority of the Senate Banking Committee which investigated the stock market boom has criticized the Federal Reserve Board's policies on margin requirements. The report said hiking margins by small percentages as the board has done is not as effective in curbing speculation as making a single large increase. The Republican minority charged the stock market investigation was highly political and that, not Speculation, but the general prosperity under the Eisenhower administration is responsible for the boom. Alr Power—Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) and other Senate critics of the administration's air power policies praised the Air Force for stepping up production of B52 intercontinental jet bombers to meet Russia’s growing air strength. said the time also has come to speed up ment of ‘the intercontinental guided missile. Security—Chairman Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) of the Senate Civil Service Committee has asked five government agencies for confidential files on in- dividuals contending they have been unfairly ousted as security risks. Johnston’s request may force a new showdown over the sanctity of files kept by the executive branch, which in the past has refused to give such information to congressional committees. Montgomery, artist, will be guest organist. The program is open to the pub- lic. oe U. S. Doctor Population Grows by 4,250 in 1954 CHICAGO @® — The nation's 194, a record. increase, tals. that this was offset in part deaths 3,667 physician . In 1953 the physician pe was increased by 3,609. of the Marquette Newsy’ Family Delivers the ‘United States Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas, well News television physician population grew 4,250 in This was reported today by the American Medical Assn. council on medical education and. hospi- The report said an additional 7,917 physicians were licensed to practice by authorized boards, but Sir Anthony Eden is a slow-moving man who waited a political life- British political scene for intil his resignation on not have called for another elec- tion until the same month in 1966, But emerging from Sir Winston's shadow as he did, Eden also want- ed to win the honor of being Prime Minister by the vote of the people and get a start on erecting a lasting~personal reputation. So he gambled the fruits of a lifetime of political patience and called for general elections, WINS GAMBLE servatives were returned to pow- er It was a sweet victory for the dapper, moustachioed man who made girlish hearts flutter in the days when .he was one of the world’s most eligible bachelors and he had just started his slow and painful climb to the top. bel * * of returning to the House of Com- mons from the Warwick and Leam- ington constituency. : He increased his majority there by over.3,000 from the 1951 results- and said the voting was “‘beyond | my wildest dreams.” Eden's career to date has been characterized by steady but slow progress and an unimpeachable fought in World War I and attended Oxford ‘ime to inherit his office and then | and Eden soon resumed his du- Through the intervening years, Eden won his gamble. The Con-| + iat t E : E i 4 s s : ee it ie - Ae FE ; -. * * * The election proved a disaster to the Liberals, who held only. six Eden Gambles Future on Election, Wing Personal Mandafe From British People LONDON (INS)—Prim® Minister | ties as foreign secretary. Red-contested districts where: the Fourteen other candidates also 3 = On the 92 women ‘seats, — eight Conservatives and La PRESSing Questions: made of this problem in comic strip. families, Se TO 8 Pe, See Should Hubbies, Wive Mrs. Cleasie *3 | Hiers, of 2402 W.3 | Webster, Royal j reasoned tt : ‘ s ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY: 27, 1955 * New Men’s Siyles Accent Fun in the Sun resort, trap what In their latest designs for spring 4 Fo RE? ret z ; rele : s FOE been in years. 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Norton of Rochester, past president, are foster parents of the Michigan Chil-| Terry of Oxford who have been foster par- foster parents dinner sponsored Wednesday night by the | and Ernest Hyuthwaite, president. The dinner was held at dren's Aid Society Wednesday night when| ents for 14 years. T hey board infants and Michigan Children’s Aid Society. With her from (left to\ Hotel Waldrgn. the Michigan Children’s Aid Society Wednesday night. Mr.| and Mrs. See have been foster parents for 10 years, board- and Mrs, Arthur See of Washington (left and right) chat| ing pre-school and school age children. — with board member Mrs. Barney Habel (center) of Children’s Aid Reviews Its Growth By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Members of the board of direc- tors of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society, staff workers and foster parents reviewed the growth of the society Wednesday night at a dinner bonoring. ytd parents. * é Principal speaker for the event was Mrs. Myrtle Reul, research consultant in the field of child welfare the United Health and Welfare of Michigan. Tracing the history of the or- ganization, it wag pointtd ont that inspiration for such a society came an Hilinois minister, the 4 Van Arsdale, old boy in a county home, took him in and later placed him _ per- manently in another home, and named the American Educa- - * = Michigan was the fifth” state to join this association in the same year of its inception. It was: in 1893 that the first social worker was hired in connection with the Children’s Receiving Homie in St. | Joseph. Aware of the poor effects of institutional care on the society in 1906 began board- ing children with private fami- lies while awaiting adoptive placement, In these private families they could receive individual care and family love. Then, as now, these private families and the children in them were supervised by so- cial workers. bead >’ * ‘| Beginning about 1910 the society | placed its emphasis, not on-.simply adopting children, but upon the reconstruction of families and the return of many children to their own homes after a temporary pe- riod of foster care. NAME CHANGED In 1921 the name was changed to the Michigan, Children’s Aid fareity : | ei - gf Ut a directors expressed their appre- ciation te their guests. Miss Endelman pointed out that it isn’t everyone who can take a strange child into the home and give him this loving care. ‘Only those people who love him so much he job.” FOSTER PARENTS HONORED Among the parents who have All of the above have been foster parents for 10 years or more. fl Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dill of Birmingham, horfored as the newest foster parents of the society, re- ceived their first infant into their home Tuesday. Mrs. Stenbuck Talks at Dinner for Moms, Sons Mrs, Herman Stenbuck related her experiences during a recent visit to Israel for the benefit of mothers and sons gathered at Jos- lyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening for their _ | annual banquet. The church group heard Sarah . |Esralian give “Just a Boy” as the toast to sons. “My Mother” was recited by Elgin Peterson. Toastmistress was Dorena Ly- ons. Piano playing by Josephine Watkins accompanied the cotn- munity singing. Gifts were given Mrs, Bertha Hoffman, Mrs. William D, Bowman and Bret Jan Cox, for oldest and youngest mother and youngest Mrs. Margie Sallee tied for the title of the mother with the most sons, Use Dry Bleach on Every Washday RE f ee ee” Se Carnations were presented to guests who| the parents honored were Mr. and Mrs. Ray | they gathered at Hotel Waldron. Two of} pre-school children. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell of Royal Oak (above) have been foster parents for 10 years and have three children of their own > and four grandchildren. home for school age children: They provide a THE PONTIAC PRESS / ° omens Section FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 PAGES 18-21 Despite titles like “Start the Kettle Boiling,” “Stir and Mix” and “And Keep the Kettle Boiling’ Oakland County Democratic wom- en will take temporary leave of their kitchens on June 4. In this instance the culinary terms have been employed as titles of speeches and discussions that over 200 women will partici- pate in during an all-day session at Hotel Roosevelt. The “Polly Put the Kettle On” are Mrs. Donald McGee of Bir. mingham, Mrs, Morris Arnowitz of Oak Park and Mrs. L. A. Leist of Pontiac. At the same time another panel group will take up “And Keep the Kettle Boiling.” Led by Mrs. Robert Phillips of Huntington Woods, the panei will Orchard Lake Club Schedules Holiday Events Memorial Day weekend’s fea- Dem Women Put Kitchen in Politics include Mrs. Margaret Kroesing of Hazel Park, Mrs. Robert Shep- pard of Royal Oak Township and Mrs. Bessie Weatherstone of Com- merce Lake. FOR RESERVATIONS Luncheon reservations are being taken by Mrs. Fred Elias of Hazel Park. Members of her committee and Mrs. Jack Moskowitz of Oak Park, Mrs. Ann Edwards of Royal Oak Township and Mrs. Val Myers of Berkley. Officers Are Named by Extension Group Culture Club Conducts — Installation Member Welcomed at Final Meeting in Hoffman Home At a candlelight installation be. fore the entiré club membership Thursday evening, Mrs. William E. Brannack was welcomed into the Child Culture Club, & oa * Members held their final meet- ing of the year at the home of Mrs, Gilbert Hoffman of Edison street, but the annual family picnic was planned for June 8 at Avon Park. The roll call question was, “Which Was Your Favorite Pro gram This Year?” Mrs, Robert Benedict, retiring president, turned the meeting over to Mrs, Charies L. Bowers, new president, who named com- miftee chairmen and their assist- ants for the coming year. Mrs, Francis Robinson is vice president; Mrs. Owen Rindfusz, recording secretary; Mrs. Forrest Milzow, treasurer, and Mrs. Don« ald Rofe, corresponding secretary, | TO PLAN PROGRAMS Mrs. Frank Grosse, program ' chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Floyd Crump, Mrs. William Bran- nack and Mrs. Robert Benedict. | Serving as social chairman is Mrs, Francis Hoover, assisted by. Mrs. Maurice O'Connell, Mrs. Randolph ‘Burns and Mrs. Gilbert Hoffman, * *« ® Ways and means chairman !s Mrs. Milzow, receiving the assist- ance of Mrs. Raymond Jacobson, Mrs. Jorma Sarto and Mrs. John Harding. chairman and Mrs. Randolph Burns, hospital visiting and gifts. Mrs. Ralph Harrison is parlia- _mentarian and civics chairman and Mrs. Neil Nelson, Mrs. Charles Brooks and Mrs. Floyd Crump handle the telephone and attend- ance committee. Mrs. Nelson is OTHER CHAIRMEN Others are Mrs. Allen Denham, secret pal and question box; Mrs. Dale Swanson, membership; Mrs. | John Harding, homes, and Mrs, Irvin Humbaugh, publicity chair- man, assisted by Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Donald Rofe and Mrs. Fran- cis Robinson. x = oo . Secret pal gifts were exchanged and Mrs. Benedict was presented with a gift. Gifts for perfect at- tendance during the year went to Mrs. Francis Robinson and Mrs. Owen Rindfusz, Mrs. Hartzman Heads PTSA Junior High Mrs. Clarence. Hartzman was nated as the incoming president of Eastern Junior High School at the final PTSA meeting of the year Wednesday evening. She as- sumes the office following the resignation of Mrs. Charles Evans. The meeting was conducted by Charles Evans, who was named as civilian defense delegate for the school, Mr. Evans is a lieutenant in the City Fire Department. Connie Kolb directed four members of the Treble Clef Clab, Dimitra: Govenis, Donna The ninth grade clothing depart- ment, under the supervision of Missionary Talks to Pontiac WCTU ii | ie a8 rE i i I lif ih ead THE & PONTIAC: PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 Prenuptial Showers Hig! yl Bride-to-Be. | ls Honored. at College Sandra. Anderson Feted by Friends at Western Sandra Mary Anderson, peers ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ander- son of Wenonah drive, was hon Shower Given -for Bride-Elect Elaine Grennier A shower given Wednesday eve- ning by Mrs. Curtis Grennier in her home on Hedge road feted Elaine Grennier, who will wed Wayne Long on June 3. Parents of the couple are the pony Lenthen ta Lae, at McAllister Home Mrs. Harold McAllister was hostess ta members of the Modern Homemakers Club at her home on Wilson drive. Mrs. Bill Amann ‘was a guest. A talk on “U.N. Teachers at Willis Entertain Mothers at Hotel Waldron. Chatting Story Tellers Attend Dinner Thursday Night . The Pontiac Story Teller's League, one of the new local groups, held its first important function since ning at Hotel Waldron for a May dinner. vocation. Guest story tellers introduced by Mrs. J. R. Shaffer, program chairman, were Mrs. C. G. Simon and Mrs. Clifford Ketch- Detroit League and Mrs. Davis of the Royal Oak League. Other guests at the dinner were Salt Chases Stains To remove bléod or meat stains, and rinse thoroughly. its organization! when members met Thursday eve-_ Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, president, | gave a welcome to members and. guests. Laura Cobb gave the in-! Mrs. Theodore Fauble, Mrs. Milton | a O08 ‘ =. Plans Festivities A May dinner was enjoyed Thursday evening by members of the Pontiac Story Teller’s Ledgue who gathered before sitting down to dinner Mrs, J. R. Shaffer of State street, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt of | Garland avenue and Mrs. Robert Boggs of Crescent Eake | were (left bo right) Mrs. J. — Green of Eason road, | road. Pontiac Press Photo ht the Week for Two Jiine 18B | + She is the dauguter of Mr. and Frank R. Morton ef Brookdale Jane and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Kremer of Dwight avenue. Individual bouquets of spring flowers and a color scheme of pale This Cooky Puffs Up in Baking Snickerdoodles Are Fun for Children a By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Children like to talk nonsense. Perhaps. that is why the nine-year- | old daughter of Mrs. Edward Au- ; chard likes the name of these cookies—Snickerdoodies. Mrs, Au- chard says the children may well help make the cookies too. In connection with her husband's and reading. SNICKERDOODLES By Mrs, Edward D, Auchard ‘Starr Auxiliary Elects New Officers The annual meeting of Southern | Davis, Mrs, J. H. Spiller and Mrs. “The volunteer services in this Oakland County Auxiliary to Starr | Palmer Sutton. Commonwealth for Boys was held | at Devon Gables. * - Mrs. Lewis Wake was elected president; Mrs. Lewis Erb, first vice president; Mrs. Otto Bauer, second vice- president; and Mrs. Cleatus Bookout, treasurer. Mrs, Samuel J. Lang is fi- nancial secretary; Mrs. A. D. Clark, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. B. F. Lewis, recording secretary. Directors are Mrs. R. B. Fehr, Mrs. Dudley Carson, Mrs. Gilbert Pine Lake Club ' the weekend as members, get in full swing for an active season. Saturday evening’s cocktail hour will begin at 6 o'clock and will be _|follow by dinner and dancing. The pavilion will open for the | members and guests. IN PERFUME LUXURIES OF THE BATH THE MOST TREASURED NAME. Basic College munications State College. topic, “But I Am One.” — TO MAN | “The definition of service to man- kind is the price we pay for the| Spring flowers were used to dec- room we ary Our services to|orate for the occasion by Mrs. beyond the call/ Ethel Bunce, Mrs. Charles Davis others should be of duty. ‘country, such as CARE, have a! Speaker at the recent meeting | real impact of value in our foreign | was, Dr. Charies E. Irvin, of the, policy. We try to interpret service to others but we can't add up the department of coni-| skills at Michigan | Hi his. echo le chose as peggete by given and Mrs. Charles Duncan. te cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons cream of tartar 1 teaspoon soda ‘4g teaspoon salt Mix well together and chill. minutes at 400 degrees. | the oven, personal belongings a cleaning. Meee carat profession, Mrs, Auchard. does a good deal of church work. She is -a@ new member of the Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital Auxiliary and attends the Webster PTA. Leisure time activities include sewing, knitting Roll into balls the size of a walnut, Roll in a mixture of 2 tablespoons sugar and 2 teaspoons cinnamon. Bake on an ungreased sheet $10 These cookies will puff up, then flatten out. They should be soft and light ‘brown when you take them from A vacuum cleaner helps to give Use the crevice attachment that goes with the vacuum and clean used in the decorations. Guesie tuvitad ease Sten Siew ton, Mrs. Kremer, Mrs. B. B. Roush, Mrs. Don Robertson, Mrs. | von. Mis. See in the world ... wearing one our exclusive bridal gowns. — Gone 6 ee ee an? our utiful gowns, from. ... from..«.8% = “One-of-a-kind” Jr. Miss Permals, from ee | | Bridal Accessories “4 58 W. Huron PE S-3675 Open Monday and Friday ti] @ — Evenings by Appointment DECORATION DAY DINING Enjoy a pleasant leisure luncheon, dinner or supper. In the Waldron Hotel PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL "Enveliments Ratt in Day on Eerie Classes. t We. OHONE FEDERAL 42352 Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN SUMMER SHORT CUTS... with a new flair in styling can make your hair-do casually smart. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP 0 Wags Guest oanre ees the linings of your leather pocket- Give Her a ——- from - CONNOLLY’S © 0 oe, 1 Sep La “ART CARVED” . . . two Rings illustrated but mot priced are styled by “ORANGE BLOSSOM”. and finest! Prices range from $100 bsg $750. of America’s lie, ‘ ee Ee GER: . ¢ diamond you is a — gem of greater clarity! Come in peg and select her diamond from an — collection. AND, most important of all, when you buy at Connolly's you have the security of purchasing ton 6 ee ae “4 eg THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955, “ar Features This Custom Built Lounge Chair & Oe _ EM 3-4122 — Phone — EM 3-4122 4270 Haggerty Road, Walled Lake Enjoying their first trip to America are Mr. and . Mrs. | Stanley A. Simmonds of Prest- | wich, England, who are visiting for three months with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. Granfors of | Drayton Plains. This is the first time Mrs. Gran- fors and her parents have been to- gether for seven years. The Gran- fors children are happy to be get- ting acquainted with their grand- parents for the first time. oe * * The Otto J. Deyos have returned to their Birmingham home after . and Mrs. Warren Hosmer. They also some time with former residents Mr. and | Decoration Day Specials! Cemetery URNS $350 Te $6°° Exectly as Pictured Height 24” Bow! 15” For Ali Finish BIRD BATHS $2.95 to_$25.00 Extra Tops $2.00 PORCH POTS $1.65 to $15.00 OIL JARS $1.50 * *50.00 DIXIE POTTERY '§281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 for Your Convenience Open Daily and Sun. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. pointed advertising manager of the Michigan State College Vi magazine. James is a senior at the college, Pe eatiae Put Out the Welcome Mat for Visitors From Afar \ Their “dear old golden rule days” drawing to a close, It teachers and other school employes were feted at a retirement dinner Thursday evening, an affair given annually by Pontiac Local 417, American Federation of Teachers. Were, receiving the congratulations of Dr. Dana | P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools, (second from right) are F erdinand N. Thiefels, Board of Education member, (left); " Maurice J. Croteau, also a board member and Katherine J. Baker, Eastern Junior High School teacher. Pontiane Press Phote By MURIEL LAWRENCE ; self Mrs. o. needs some. For she Indignation is a good emotion. | It has such conviction in it that, unlike anger it can act without bluster or violence. 4 neighbor, Marilyn was told that A young mother who signs her-| she would die, be hidden in « , big, black hole and have dirt shoveled over her face. It took Evening oy nearly every office 7 West Lawrence Street a | eeebe es «eee a ee eee Day --- Half-Day | CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER of shorthand, accounting, typewriting, or - : . that Pd : “Good morning” no decision had been made Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin ORO CRORE ree eee Pere 7 Sessions position requires a knowl- machines. Let's put it mildly. I would There are many opportunities for those who are |) shackle Marilyn to my belt with a well trained in the basic fundamentals. Prepare now || *T°"g chain before I'd permit any for future security. — pegndl poorer ing the Approved for Veterans’ Training . os at iam fi Phone FE 2-3551 it eF EE Pet eee eae | i i Address 9 Apparel for Women 75 N. Saginaw St. cd WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP Just in Time for Memorial Day Values to $10.95—Special Beautiful new summer dresses in dotted ' sheers, nylon velerays, Jeweltone cot- tons. All better dresses-regularly sold up to $10.95 now special at 2 for 11.00 — ‘Parents Must Build a Child’s Trust Why did she voting te visit a | bor that delights in making babies person who told her that she was | Scream. destined for a big, black hole | and dirt on ber face? language of bedtime terror. Mari- lyn against whatever it is-in the neigh- Gold Star Mothers Conduct Memorial Bright Blue” at the close of ceremony. Guild Eight Plans Summer Sewing Mrs. Walter Whisnant and Mrs. Claude Lessell had charge of the social hour. She didn’t wish’ to. In her own | expressed great revulsion | again. * * ca Did anyone soothing her terror of the “big, black hole” say, “Hush. Mrs. So-and-So didn’t mean to’ scare you, She loves little giris. She didn't want to hurt you . . .?” Whe “comforted” Marilyn out of her own revulsion from pdl- son? Who sent her back for more of it by calling 4 harm- less and good? Whoever did it must not do it A child is endowed with intuition that tells him when he's loved and When, because we prefer not ‘Must Wife Invite Agent Into House Woman Asks How to Treat Salesmen When Home Alone BY EMILY POST A reader asks: “Will you please teli me what is proper in the following sifutation? A wife is home alone. The. in- surance agent comes to collect thé monthly ptemium. Is it rude to close the door leaving him stand outside while she gets the money to pay him, or does courtesy exact that she ask him to step inside?” © lt he is a strange man and you are alone in the house, it would be proper for you to leave the chain on the door while you get the money to pay him. But if he is someone who comes ito the house regularly you would | certainly not close the door in his face but neither is it necessary to ask him in. In other words, you would leave the door open until you return with the money. Dear Mrs. Post: My mother would like to wear a white corsage at my brother's .wedding, but the bride insists that she alone wears white flowers at her own wedding. I /have never before heard of sand would like to know if it be wrong for mother to wear white flowers? Answer: The fact that the bride carries a white bouquet does not mean that go one else can put on even a few white flowers, which would in no way resemble the bouquet of a bride. But since the bride feels as she does, your mother would probably ‘save a threatening situation by | choosing other flowers. Dear Mrs. Post: My husband and I have been invited to spend the weekend with his employer and his wife who have a plhce in the country. We are going up on the train but -have been told that his chaffeur will pick us up at the feel helpless. facilities available at the 10 Seneca Street TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY'S WORK? Try ® restful massage. It will do wonders for you. 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Sizes 8 to 18. , Sizess8tol8. - Last Two Days! Your Last Chance to Seve! BERKSHIRE NYLONS | o 2 ei; AVOID HEART ATTACKS SCOUT ACCIDENTAL — Picture formed and by marble patterns in Utah’s capi- CUB floer walls are inlaid gray Georgia marble. In grain of the marble and im ‘Queen Elizabeth Cub Scout’s profile, an atomic explosion, an hourglass and what Gowans calls a “Persian rug” containing the faces of sleeping a Newfoundland dog’s face, view, ae =e ba These are just a few of the pic- tures on the floor and walls. The marble pillars are full of pictures, too; Mae West, Santa Claus, a Boston terrier. In ene wall panel you can see black crickets, like the ones that ‘plagued the early Utah settlers. And on the'pillars opposite are sweeping seagulls, like the ones that devoured the crickets, Gowans says the pictures are there by accident, not design. The marble was laid in 1915 and the first to spot a picture were the workmen who did the job. SAW BRYAN and called it William Jennings OR AN EXTRA STURDY IDAVEY CROCKETT A BEAUTIFUL 5-PIECE CHOICE FREE! Appears on Floor of Utah's Capitol Building Bryan. ~Gowans thinks it looks more like Bismarck. But some people think they see a resem- blance to Genghis Khan. * * * “Anyhow, people have been see. ing pictures ever since,” Gowans says. Because of the rotunda’s age, some of the pictures had te wait a long time before they got names—like the atomic explosion and the Cub Scout, And some were a long time in being discovered—like Queen Eliz- abeth II. After Gowans spotted her face, he found an identical likeness of her, across the floor cut from the same block of marble but not quite so clear, VICTORIA, TOO Elizabeth isn't the only queen on the floor. Queen Victoria is only a | few feet away. Gowans has known They saw a face in one panel | about her for a long fime. “T'd have sworn every picture IF YOU HURRY TO LORD’S!!! DOCTORS ADVISE AGAINST OVER-EXER- TION TO AVOID HEART TROUBLE. GET ONE OF THESE POWER MOWERS TO MAKE YOUR LAWN KEEPING EASIER. ABSO- LUTELY FREE at the HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 15 Cubic Foot FREEZEMASTER Refrigerator-Home Freezer .. . Reg. $30 INNERSPRING MATTRESS or Matching BOX SPRING Sl en AnrArA » SPECIALS! Reg. $419.95 289" No Money Down! _ 8” {. te VAM wwwGYy |= i HOLLYWOOD BED While They Last No _No Money Down _ Down (aay ee Optional ‘35 SF IR [he House of THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1955_ had- been found,” Gowans says. “But I turned around and there was Queen Elizabeth, right on the floor behind me, “The floor was laid 11 years be- fore Elizabeth was born in 1926— and Mother Nature put her face in that marble maybe a million years Moose Charges Truck, Forgets His Lost Horns ASHTON, Idaho (# — Trotting along a forest road in front of a ranger’s pickup, a bull moose got tired of being followed, turned, lowered his-head and charged. Forest ranger W. D. Carringer waited with a smile. It was the time of year when moose have no antlers. Fipally the moose) realized it, too. He stiffened his legs, slid to a stop just in front of the headlights and walked hum- bly away. There are more than 100,000 taxicabs in the U.S., according to recent surveys. Of these New York leads with 12,000, and Washington, D.C., is second. BEDROOM SUITES Power Mower, Bunk Beds or Dinette FREE! eAcciospes Jumps for Profit, Pleasure as Well GRAND HAVEN (#—Steve &. Malsam of nearby Spring Lake makes a practice of jumping to profitable conclusions in the sum- mer months. At 26, the former paratrooper now jumps to conclude balloon |aseents at: Mona Lake near Mus- handfull of balloonists stil! practis- ing their art in the United States. Malisam has been parachuting from planes and balloons for eight years. ‘He explains that dropping about 1,000 feet in 28 seconds doesn't seem like falling at all. Instead, he says, “It’s Like moving horizontally out inte space.” Steve confesses it gives him a thrill. “Falling through space is the Slashed quietest quiet you could ever know,” he declares. Malsam has BUNK BED OUTFIT CHROME DINETTE SET WITH ANY NEW REFRIGERATOR, AUTOMATIC WASHER or DRYER, ELECTRIC RANGE, FREEZER, TV SET, LIVING ROOM SUITE, BEDROOM SUITE, Etc.— NO MONEY DOWN! Reg. $279.95 2-Piece LIVING ROOM ¢ SUITES ss: 16-Only-16 3-Piece OUT THEY GO! GUARANTEED PRE-TESTED and PRE-OWNED TELEVISION SETS = Tyerenr rent While They Last ! Hay at rata fagaeee TV SWIVEL CHAIRS It Rocks! It Swivels! iia \of the fall. He just counts “1,000” _kegon. He’s one of less than a . 149|_ OPEN “ gaiTONIGHT of successful career to good luck. is to enjoy the leap too much and stop counting to gauge the distance .““2,000” and cuts the chute cord. That's about all the time it takes to drop 800 feet. The balloonist deesn't pull a rip cord te epen his chute, Malsam explains, he cuts the cord with a special lincleum Steve makes his ascent with-/no, |] specialist in out a safety chute. He hangs from . . a two-foot-wide trapeze by his| long-distance moving! legs to “give the crowd a thrill” on takeoff. cy la ALLIED Canada’s Comaty, -Puncleee is VA LES, te, larger than and Spain| ~ tet together. . Serviea"e te tt Teer Comment OPEN TLS ‘29% _s__.__TH PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY, 97, 1958 Physical Th pist Soften gMen of Store = —™”™” py [Sees ee eee 4 and stare, men of stone who| cststonle. for "yearstroven,into| Dysit—without rest. Today |W capella a ge pocas gilbd Lace. 8 vad song The man who has developed the | fom an ees char | moked hoch, Sian ben ors | etme, Pal Roland Vou never hed @ 29 enel soe Aad eh Teaser, ny or ards, an nine wl be fedy fe ll EM ntige | aseeeress Pes fee the . ty eothe VA hespital and the results | ‘They have been under tre ure out why . JACKETS eee : a cat rentine bo Pad eal velac tole an poe tals PANEL «...:. Bee : 7 | all contact. Small—Medium—Large- i JUNIOR EDITORS oe on of-time to the world. of his World War 1 =S=225| SAVE ‘6" figure “they | ae poe ak ) to how Per Gal. Gere bite they’are treated. $590 of 4 . | ting ene wit fhe mantras | $9.60 $2960 OF FITTINGS |B. teat ‘il It Reload tech Bosh fined — a —__. - Plclanarpeny AO (eee amour REO POWER | ‘ENDICOTT-JOHNSON ff) [2.9 tense muscles which hold him nif $2910 $2279 potas ak LOAFERS $495 i wi sic = ae Sel] Prige Good This Weekend Only! entitles ce a “4 ms Moto Mower | os Sunbeam | Men’s Cool Summer Re nz yi ze . .CAPS eeeeeoceneseeeeces 49: ——— F 0 a : so - Fi rom The Marines rais LIBERAL TRADE-IN ia ALLOWANCE — at the “Ti : “Play | The Coast ive : : , 158 N. SAGINAW | ~ Ji tue Merchant Marine stamp showed Liberty ship being wadea|| Where THE HOME for TODAY and TOMORROW foo : : ‘ 4] : ait eae wo ure, al a You seti ; " os | (Next to Seon) @ nuricaomwiheyon ioeterar septate” | Plgy Distinctive, Elegant, Beautiful Live” Tomorrow: Mail By nite ' aE, EB sara Complete in Styling, Designing and Location’ GOLFVIEW at LONG LAKE *™338"20tor=* 27 Custom-Built Lake Front Homes for the Discriminating . on Lots of Your Choice A PERSONAL MESSAGE Adjacent to Morey’s Golf Course on Union Lake Road is a stretch of Long Lake Front that is Crescent shaped. The beach is clear, sandy, and safe. The land rises 15 feet above the beach level. The setting ‘is perfect for two and three level homes styled for distinctive living, appealing to. those who want and can afford the best. On this section of land 27 breath-taking homes of distinction are being built, each designed to give the owner that pride of ownership which comes with unusual styling, completeness in planning, beautiful location, and protective restrictions. You can entertain in your living room, or on your patio facing the lake front. You ean go boating, fishing, swimming on Long Lake. You can walk across the street to the Golf Course. You can J conve niently, send your children to the finest schools, and attend the church of your choice: IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME THAT GIVES YOU EVERYTHING YOUR - wiles HEART DESIRES . . . SEE THE HOME FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW! ELIZABETH LAKE RD. one ‘ 2 . NTC Directions: 4 From Detroit: Woodward or Telegraph Roads to Maple (15 Mile Rd.), West on Maple to Haggerty; North on Haggerty to Union Lake Rd. to Morey’s Golf Course and Models. < COMMERCE RD. TELEGRAPH tinue on Cooley to Union Lake Road to Morey’s Golf Course and Models . . . or Orchard Lake Road past Keego Harbor to Com- merce Road; west on Commerce to Union Lake Road; north on Union Lake Road to Morey’s Golf Course and Models. 6 iia From Pontiac: Elizabeth Lake Road to Cooley Lake Road; con-.- THE PON zat FRESS. 4 2 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 ae eernnyenaae neta ene Sr ae eater eaters enr tree ge aeretecumateaaaaete oar ee es os Aenean oar | | » It's Always Good Form | Invite Your Guests to Dine | _ AT THE | | VILLA INN | | For Reservations Call MY 2-6193 — MY 2-9258 | Where Dining is a Pleasant Adventure |» 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. ee ee wane eee CFOS. ot Coote Bens || TELLS OF TROUBLE COCKTAIL " LOUNGE 1922 W. Hurea Huren Bow! Bidg. PETE FLORE end his “Mel-Airs” dance music, novelties and rhythms, BOB BARRETT Comedy — MC The man with stories you love! the Return Engagement! You enjoyed them! You wanted them beck! HERE THEY ARE FOR oe Full Week! — DELORES CAROL dee-lovlie direct from the big spots with re- freshing new songs. AL LAMANO Our own singing ‘find’ now in his 19th ke of grand entertaining at Club “300” DANCING EVERY NIGHT) Open every night during the week with a special good time for everyone! Hi | tim of the double-shosting at the |} family’s fashionable English style i | house in Glen Ridge, NJ. ii) | that the level-headed older brother i | had been writing checks to cover || when he broke off his work, calmly Fal 4 wis 22 Follow the Smart FOOD PREPARED BY We Sunday 12 P.M. - 2 P.M. SPECIALISTS DELICIOUS MIXED DRINKS BEER - WINE - LIQUOR DECORATION DAT Shoots Brother, Takes Own Life Mother’s Death Brings Long-Standing. Feud to Tragic Conclusion MONTCLAIR, N.J. (INS) — Aj long-standing feud between two brothers ‘was uncovered by police probing the suicide of one after he shot the other and left him for dead. * * a Cyril Beveridge, 54, was the vic- His fun-loving brother, Austin, 52, was in fair condition at Moun- tainside Hospital, Montclair, with a ‘bullet in the lung. Police theorized that the strait; out of jail—often unsuccessfully— blamed the death of their moth- er on Austin. Police said they found evidence his mother’s funeral expenses leveled a pistol and shot his broth- er. He then killed himself with a shot in the mouth. From his hospital bed, Austin detailed te officers the trouhle be- Hialeah Flamingos Hatch 87 Chicks no that ~_e shots are safe. , Thank you. SGT. JOHN E. CARMAN After serving five years with the Sylvan Lake Police Dept. Sgt. John E. Carman has been ap- pointed police chief of the 5-man | Chelsea police department. Car- man, who is succeeding Chief George Doe, 65, retiring after 13) years, also had served with the | Air Corps counter intelligence dur- | ing World War II. He begins his | new duties June 1. Ike to Present Security Award to FBI Chieftain WASHINGTON (INS)—President | Eisenhower , will award the Na-| tional Security. medal today to died yesterday of a heart attack. 'a southbound. New York Central train, en gpute from’ a New York | bany. 'copy desk of the Indianapolis Star. FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover, who had headed the FBI for more than 30 years, is the Sec- | ond persorr.te receive the medal | Harry S. Truman in his last day | * | in office. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith re- ceived the first when he left the Intelligence Agency in 1953 to become under secretary of state. White House ceremony which will be attended by cabinet members. The medal is bestowed for “dis- standing contribution in the field of intelligence relating to national security.” SMORGASBORD SERVED EVERY DAY MEMBER OF... GOURMET'S GUEST CLUB DUNCAN HINES SIGNET CLUB DINERS CLUB » Pideral 2-479 authorized by former President | post of director of the Central | Eisenhower will personally pre-| sent the medal to Hoover at a/| tinguished achievement or out-— Ex-AP Editor Fatally Stricken 1. .£ Applegate, ai, Once Worked in Detroit Bureau Office HUDSON, N. Y. —Theodore E. Applegate, 51, director of the New York Central News Bureau and former Associated Press newsman, He was a former news editor of the AP bureau in Detroit. Applegate was stricken aboard Central stoc kholders meeting in Al- He bearded the special press ear attached to the advance Em- pire State that left Albany at 7:10 p.m, (EST). Within about 15 minutes he was. stricken, An un- named physician who was a pas- senger aboard the train pre- nounced him dead. * Applegate was with the AP 26 Fresno, Calif., police and the US. | years before joining the railroad | in 1953. A native of Grand Rapids, he began his newspaper career on the In 1927 he joined the AP at Indtanapolis. He later went to the “AP bureau in Detroit as news . editor, In 1945, he joined the AP fimancial and business news staff in New York. He was a former member of the beard ef gover- nors of the New York Financial Writers Assn. Applegate lived in Pleasantville, N. Y. He is survived by his wi- |dow, the former Nora Smith of Anderson, Ind., and two daughters, i Ten counties in the United States each produced more than of Slowing Down HONG KONG (UP) — The ex- pansion of Hong Kong's industry shows no sign of abating. For instance, a government re- port reveals that one firm here is building a new factory to manu- facture window-type air condition- ers. The factory will start produc- tion in August, using certain ini- ported component parts. In the blueprint stage are a new torch factory, a metal window fac- tory, a cotton mill with 10,000 spindles and a cigarette plant, The government says that the plastic - ware and enamel - ware | industries also are booming. A number of small manufacturers are “continually” starting pro- duction, A new enaiiel - ware plant will be built soon, with the The trend is significant, It is Hong Kong's trade is with locally preduced goods, In 1949, the total was one per cent. Chinese businessmen, faced with dwindling profits because of the | United Nations embargo, simply have pitched in to build up new markets. Although only 2 per cent of ‘U.S. farms were electrified in 1920, more than 90 per cent have elec- tricity today. WE PAY CASH fer: TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETC. Piper's Magazine 0 Outlet 3 Avbere Ave. (10 million tons of coal in 1953. CAMPUS BALLROOM Livernois-Fenkell (Det.) Old-Time Dancing Every Twes., Fri., Set. Hong Kong Boom| Shows No Signs estimated that about 30 per cent of | : Free Ticket to ; for Each Paved Pa DAY MAY 30 Open to Serve You Monday, Decoration Day DECORATION i Chinese, Cantonese and American Foods at Their Very Best Food Prepared to Take Out Huron Theater Customer — Cuina City 1070 West Huron Street ba! xt Blocks West of Telegraph ‘Read ing Area FE 4-0340 é IN DRAYTON PLAINS ‘dech Decker - SPEGIAL - Picnic Box Lunches . for the ‘Nasearial Day Weekend FRIDAY —SATURDAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY BOX NO. 4 BOX NO. 1 BOX NO. 2 Baked Ham Fried Chicken Cold Beef Potste Salad Potato Salad Potato Salad Sliced Cheese ~~ Stleed Cheese Sticed Cheese Potate Chips Petate Chips Petate Chips Pickles Pickles Pickles Phone Your Order — OR 3-4131 in Advance NEW SUMMER HOURS: Mon. thru Thers., 6 A. M. te 8 P.M. - Fri., Sat., Sun. ‘til 9:30 A. M. Box Office Opens._6:30 P. M, Show Starts 7:30 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 Drive-In Phi alter . 2150 Opdyke Road Storts TONIGHT -& Saturday ! VISION | + And Also — 2nd Adventure * THE BUSTRALIAR ST ORY Ati te tii vere Ai hii he din "err OWL SHOW Saturday Coming Sunday! “DAVEY CROCKETT” INDIAN SCOUT FRIDAY , and SATURDAY Birdcage Walk and Eel _ as land goes.- Pie | Lane are names of streets in Lon- | don, England. : Rabbits are found as far north © at THE PLACE TOGO... for delicious food and drink’ amidst a friendly atmosphere, after golf- ing, pontine or fishing. 4 fetes F Hh for a From The Great Walls Of The Himalayas To The Towering Peaks Of Khyber Pass } IS THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF INDIA! Here Come THE KHY NEmMaScoP ——SATURDAY—— (een 1 P.M. PE BER RIFLES * >. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 : eae 3 2 ’ A oe & | Total area of the world is-196,- ~ | 940,400 square miles, of which New Warbler Oreste Zc" "ese .Strands — | Hollywood Headlines | = \Bing Will Give Big Boost t | Suidiecm tem. sea ome 8: jealous person in this whole town ee ee ot + LAST TIMES TODAY! i - “The Country Girt” || ———— TONIGHT - _ drive 3 Din ibe we ae so Marfa, Tex., where || gee fs at 9:30 P.M. 83 ae “MISS PONTIAC CONTEST” | cons’ and. tieney Ghahery boone AN a, | ) for Virginia Saturday night. James : SEMI-FINALS - cos. ee ee oe ADVENTURE JUDGING TO BE ON .. . BEAUTY—TALENT— | | Bonnets and Carroll Baker join we PERSONALITY—POISE—-CHARACTER!!! company XAS g eden: THAT TEEMS WITH DRdge ww dy. MARLON MYSTERY Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce The top mystery in musical cir- EB = EXCITEMENT! > QN OUR CINEMASCOPE SCREEN Dolls,” happened in - itis ; oakbe ee - TODAY and SATURDAY! Obviously they were bootlegged. ‘ouenen They eas sas siliing os An incomparable spectacle—an unforgettable adventure— record and Samuel Goldwyn is a WERE ot sungmned lene vrw8. sree melee: ohne justified in being fit to be tied.|| "ae _ ; ) He has been keeping the voices of p TEN ro UNTAMED big surprise. Somebody must have “bor-| : ROS.) E.. & Bicycle rowed” the records to pick up a ONE ih | a COMBIN } = Pus ch a little extra cash, ; AGAINST & “ e } } ‘ . oo S Hcp we Ss i 3 e. Pie LOVES, FOR SUSAN i G ( a. Le ; wei, tt THE At the rate they're casting male STREET PARADE 11:20 AM. 1) ogee leads in “I'll Cry Tomorrow,” Su- DALY TET Do esbed | 2% + —_ aparece wal 2000 SEATS orld of) Bee eel (FE ohare RANDOLPH Scott R(UMRESERVED seats) x join the cast is Ray Danton, re- BUT HE HAD TO GET THOSE Pleasu re Shows : a we been Sonnet tae The ¥ Ud Features Today. at 1. : a LATE NEWS : — Ray plays the role of David, Yen Wea nted RAecn 3:12 ~ 5:13 - 7:21 - 10:09 SYLVESTER CARTOON Eleaner EVERY inert thaee ort CHILDREN | taciudes|ADULTS cae ‘art of Susan (or 5 BE lei $y18]| FRANKLIN ST. Lillian, if you prefer) whose, death eariee Menogerte| SHOW GROUNDS yws 8 MY Love os ca a tee . == JOCELYN BRANDO ee Se be TICKETS tar cutee Linda Darnell, off the deep end and led to her : DAY st WALGREEN’, cong Se tdetinh Goat tee tok Avie Siartiifan Deryen crack. : SMUP NOMEJER - DONNA MARTELL - ALFONSO BEDOTA * S U N D A y * seacanesnastanppasnssmeaes . x. Baa a a aim, eaee 7 amare —— 5:43 : ; 'N New Lake Theatre \ mm TECHNICOLOR J || for your holiday enjoyment ! SAT ATERFOR NN 420 Pentiae Trait a . 3 - St aah + PAUL HENREID—PATRICIA MEDINA : ) FRI ies HN ose yrs |___sPATES of TLS! The Story of Woman’s Beauty N wur'sowrs Ni] PONTIAC'S LARGEST—wosT MODERN! | and Man’s Temptation! Nr toroine ForsipeN Love He Couton'T Resist! DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Reads — Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. MOL. anavventure: o>) [PEAS 4 Zee || 2 Ysa! Dixid Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 in 1 DAY ONLY SATURDAY Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. ‘ATO 50 Show Starts 8:00 P. 7 | the Cast! apy na / TONIGHT -- SATURDAY } WIDE SCREEN! ALL COLOR! FIRST TIME SHOWN IN PONTIAC! LASSIE- The Most Famous Dog Herren teeny tari oa ... “oo From he hn on deck te Is now on Our. WILD Tk TROPIC SEAS! Fram the reging Polar Storm. GIANT SCREEN 1 f », rants to the collision of killer-ships... in a Full Length Feature! 4 A f es , or Tas meat Ona Ont Don't Miss This , D LAC K ENTERTAINMENT! =~ “SPIRATES ALAN LADD HELL, BELOW ZERO ; PLus | Te conau ER the knife-hooved ™ killer no corral could hold! Te DEFY the men whose treachery ruled a lawless wasteland! To WIN the fiery beauty no other man could tame! THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PICTURE NOW GREATER ON WIDE SCREEN! AT 12:30, 3:40, 6.50, 10:00 ALSO NO MAN'S WIFE OR LIFE WAS SAFE... when the renegades rc rode! M-G-M SPECTACLE |. CinemaScore iS -. and COLOR! = THE LANA TURNER “EDMUND PURDC TL w- tOuis CALHE UL ctensakeoen sta 6 Py { -* : 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 m “goddess mother of he! Dignoforte Duty — Just Halt of Fee BIG for Clavichord \f (A a a UTICA, N. ¥. w — What's the -: FLOOR SHOW difference between a clavichord About % pér cent of the world's. Landon wargeons have used 8) Som" of diamonds comes: trom . tube of orlon cloth to replace a Imogene’s Writers Like || sce mame artery. an Oftice With a ‘View’ ee An CE. MICHIGAN } NEW YORK—I went around to 200 W, Sith St., to the 11th'floor, |ff} 363 COMMERCE | FF enquiry ~ . rr” ae RRIED SWEET | ccs nom, Fy (; op pyc yern | RRA Se GEORGIA CHICKEN ee ee 97 € . Jacoby: “I have 20-20 vision bere the girls I see are 40.” the Basket. Tender, Juicy, . * *. * Chicken served — ov Prenen shrimp Sauce. re > COMPLETE DINNERS Rosen: ‘We have a busy year ahead. Our show, ‘Pleasure Dome.’ Fish ‘n Chips 55¢ ee ee = we « d —TAKE OUT ORDERS— apens on Broadway in November. And we also have a couple TV properties of our own. Besides, we're moving our office aagin.” wry mn “Where?” oe 4 Jacoby: “Overlooking the Barbizon Hotel COFFEE . — HAMBURGERS : Na : Sunny Italian Atmosphere | aE fe we JOE’S FAMOUS HOT DOGS 15c, 2 for 25c | SPAGHETTI HOUSE | for Women.” , Highway NO SANDWICH OVER 3ilc 7 1038 West Huron FE 3-7396 THE MIDNIGHT EARL... $ 3412 Dixie ’ Perved 400 Car Parking Lot for , Open Dally © FM. to 3 A. M.~Gun. 2 to If P.M.—Clesed Monday Zasu Pitts will tour NY, pein me. ont 3 —ca1o BY THE CAR SERVICE” F Conn. in July and August in “Private Eve, $ woRDS” “EAT IN YOUR a : directed by Jane Barry Haynes. It'll be $ “3 LITTLE a 08 » 27625 NORTHWESTERN at * Ld her first appearance in 2 years; she feels z ss = There. , 308 3 | Next te Epps—Bigtown—Highland Appliance This Fr : & Sat. D) fine . . . The early morning news show | 33 ? | A oe sen bs mor ORGAN ; Lene _ BEN ALBERTS S cooked up at CBS is mysteriously called $ y ¥) hg iz “Project XX"... Eddie Fisher’s new NBC a h Open Memorial Day 4 gst deal is longrtermer for big lot, lke Perry *-caanananelilaats 551° saiaat & eon ——. yt Lane Some me ee Caz > | : ’ “Miracle in the Rain” af 78d and Park, Why Cook? Join Us : MARTINELLT'S ow oN ne te cached, “Ths u theft tne Tver || Decoration Day! ‘ : , . shot in the low 70s.” | > as 138 Seuth perpen | Maple tj RINGSIDE ; Co jienne Joan Davis is suing a beauti- You'll enjoy our big generous Featuring Italian and BAR clan fr 1 Gea, caing dasmage to tar ayes | Portions of everyiliis: 4 American Foods : wes “geetee on ot «wee ee candies | ‘ Try Our PIZZA W. Huron be Elizabeth Lake Road after three days... Gertrude Berg ‘ot | Family Style D i} You say He the Rest _ Bert Nolan Tiene Sullivan . Estelle Montello ° . *& £2 *« , Comedy MC Singer Acrobatic Dancer : Cocktai | Pa rty (Copyright 1955, Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc.) i) ; HAL BOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA . a ox % : } Banquet Canadian Striking Force » | (rN AR VAN @ BEER @WINE @ LIQUORS 4904 Elizabeth Loke Rd. . FE 2-6052 NO MINORS ALLOWED May Be Used in New Role OTTAWA w — The Canadian | sary to attempt to establish jump- army's mobile striking force, help-| off bases in the Canadian North. Ge = § ae ing to man northern defenses, may| Many officials believe the pos- ew Date for Jam Session EVERY TUESDAY EVE. SO-PHIS-TO-CATS “No Cover, No Minimum Terres Ss ae ee. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ——— ee | . get. a new undetermined job, sibility of land warfare in the Ca- out al- te SORDID PREM SDD PDE DLL APPL LDA, . s etaiaimataanenaneememeenmeneel Vk = tet Sees ee ee ro Se ." . troopers — has receded in impor- istances : Th, oa LNYSiel ‘ tance in recent months, officials | side. ~ ~ here say. It was established in| This does not mean the army 17 to counter any Russian ground | has stopped training paratroopers. / / nN 1 attack in Canada, especially in the | They can be used in many North. It was believed then that a. * FLOOR SHOW : * oo : ' sesstine, as eas tndikiiaian Wien mana iene on or your convenience we wil open PHONE Midwest 41400 : _ — = pagoda bl Sake eee dea ne an | . ; Monday, Memorial Dey, 9 A. M. to 1 A. M. 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FB of Detroit, who for 20 years her own near Elisabeth is on the board ‘of directors of the Audubon and js chairman of the leaders training staff and the oe Se eee gas, formerly was sctive in’ Girl Scout. work in field Tescarch om birds and other poasee of nature. +a ae “a * By MILLIE REYNOLDS The great forests which were present on this continent at the time of the landing of the first explorers are no longer with us. They have gone the way of the buffalo, the whooping crane and the When one realizes that approximately 80 per cent of our original forests have been cut down, burned or wilfully wasted, it is obviously time to do something about it. The plhnting of trees can beautify the home plot, encourage birds and, in a small way, help to make up for the disappearance of our beautiful forests. — Some of the trees that will provide suitable nesting sites and _food for birds and add beauty to your grounds are listed below: Offering good food provision for birds in winter are the red cedar, norway pine,, white pine, flowering crab, mountain. ash, eastern hemlock and hackberry. , Birds will find fall provender in such trees as the siberian crab, black cherry, and sassafras, while summer food and nesting sites will |- best be found in the white or red mulberry and the wild red cherry. SUPPLY FOOD : Trees supply such products as barks, fruits, nuts; they produce valuable forage for deer, elk, moose, cattle, sheep.and many. other mammals, And they provide shelter, food and homes for all forms ot wildlife and birds. . ; | | . Trees regulate stream flow, control erosion, protect our ~waluable water supplies. They enrich the soils, serve as wind breaks. . They help to purify the atmosphere, moderate the temperatures, provide beauty and perform countless other services to man and to the world in which he lives. = . / * e« . Trees are one of the many agents through which chlorophyl, the green pigment in vegetation, plus sunshine, has provided all of the topsoil, all the coal and oil, as well as every organic, living thing on which man has subsisted and must subsist forever. ENRICHES S800. a For cholorophy! is the element in vegetation which captures the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and combines it with hydrogen to make the carbohydrates which enrich the soil and keep us alive. Without countless centuries of cholorphy! and sunshine cooperation we could have no food, no fire, no crops, no birds, no life, nothing. When we inherited this continent we fell heir to a hundred millon years of cumulative transformation of volcanic reck tg rich loam, grassy plains, virgin forests, fur-bearing animals, and waters teeming with fish—all the product of the chlorophy! factory. Let us remember that when this rich heritage is gone, its only ~ replenishment must come through that same small bottle-neck of | chlorophyl plus sunshine. In the face of these facts it would seem that the planting of trees, no matter how few, should become a necessity on the part of every thinking person in order to make up in @ small way for the depletion of our forests. Now Is Time to Set Out Dust around the stalk of your plants with a five per cent DDT tomato plants. dust, or you may spray for the If. the plants have been in a cold frame, leave the cover off case, spray with two level the frame to let them harden. tablespoons of 50 per cent wet- able DDT powder mixed in one To avoid this, dust or spray over solution per plant. This ‘will give | the rows of the cucumbers before them a little push after tran® | they come up. planting. Another way, to control cut- worms is to slip a collar made of tar paper around the stem of the plant next to the ground. This will be satisfactory for cabbage, to- . 207 ter D W5 yeY . items | 4.85 S., Spot-treat Ugly Weeds with NEW ae 4-0734-FE 4.1112 contre! of cutworms. In fhis | ee eee Picture ROMEO—Gardening need not be a fulltime job to provide the maximum of enjoyment and per- | fection. Romeo both are employed five days a week. Yet they find plenty of opportunity ‘to maintain one of Industrious Ant = Better Kept _ Out of Home y be wiped out in this way and owner .ig quickly rid of EASY DOES If — That's what Mrs. Robert Hutton | find of 251 W. St. Gair St., Romeo, says as she waters | landscaped grounds. “We play at it,” a corner of her showplace garden. Both Mrs. Hutton | said, and it always turns out well. 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Seott’s Bulk and Packaged We literally have tons of fresh new bulk garden seeds. All the old favorites and new varieties. Seeds full of vitality that will wonderful produce a Very reasonably Thousands of Packets crop. 4.85 — 25. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 pare | (72Ta the versatile Miss Hicks that provided the day’s best golf. A golf pro since 1941, the $1, to men’s par with her 72. Out-driven by many of her rivals, Miss Hicks was straight as an arrow and deadly accurate PAR GUT .x...cc00e 634 344 445-—36 "Miss Hicks out......444 344 444-—J5 PAR IN .ccccunses 345 435 4465-30-15 Miss Hicks im ......448 106 444-317-172 Just one shot behind the leader at 73 were Peggy Kirk Bell of St. , |Clair River CC and Betty Dodd of San Antonio. Mrs. Bell played without golf shoes, but obviously was not * “seeee Pe kes Wolverine Open Lead Bloomfield Hills Country Club had back nine. She -had taken 44 on $2, thanks to a brilliant 38 8 z opeety Fe leo 2 aekebe re fi Hf f BRE oH i Si: Squabble Over Minor Loop Shortstop Halts Trade Talk Between The impasse is a rently batting Birmingham Southern Assn, The youngster is the key player in the trio desired by the Senators Gerry Lampe, ata 329 clip eur- with of the Class AA Forsythe Hopes | PHS Will Hold Regional Meet Present Field Setup Here Would Have to Be Charles E. Forsythe last night Yanks, Nats in the deal but there We think : than Lumpe for either McDermott or Porterfield, The offer was re- i —_ : 2 S 68 pu: ibaoF Eger: “During the years 1933 and 1941 Pontiac had state championship golf tearns. “In 1951 the PHS team was cross-country champions, and now, in 1955 it becomes the state track champion.” Sketching the work of the MHSAA, Mr. Forsythe mentioned the terrific growth of high school populations in Michigari in the last few years. He poi out that there are 726 schools in the state with of more than 290,000. Of that number, the Chiefs were told, at least one-third were taking part in some form of sports activity. : “This state’ Forsythe rem “is the only one in which every high school is automatically a member of the controlling organ- ization.” Athletics were referred to as the “great moderator — something probably truer of track than any other sport.” Forsythe believes that the only true amateurs left now-adays are in the high schools. He suggested that the earning of a school sports i] it , i 78 | F : He Coach Schloerke reported on a official document from the Pontiac Commission, lauding the team for its championship achievement. It ~ UNIQUE SITUATION — The three personalities above represent a situation without parallel in Mich- igan prep athletic circles. At left is Pontiac High | School’s No. 1 track athlete, Hayes Jones. In the center is Charies E. Forsythe, director of athletics for the Michigan High School Athletic Association. At right is the guiding hand of the PHS state Class DETROIT @ — A combination paying off for the Detroit Tigers. Bucky Names ‘New’ Infield as Injury Rash Hits Tigers There Are 5 Sport Pages so From Trojans’ ohnsten and Hayward; © r, ‘| G@ronda Grd), Lyons (Sth), ond’ Bionia: (Second Game ‘No Plans "Til Flag Drops’ INDIANAPOLIS #—Young Jer- ry Hoyt, who will be in fast com- pany Monday at the front of the 500-mile auto race lineup, said today “I'll make no pigns till the fills out the front row on the out- side spot. He has grabbed the early lead in three of the last four Memorial Day races. PHS 9 Sweeps Double-Header : Twin Victory / Leaves Chiefs Withiry “Ist game g g E tf é 2f a5 a : Hi a E ite [ F : E é 5 z 27tr left, at Flint Central, June 1, and a return game with Central 4&t Pontiac June 3. The Chiefs’ SVC is 61, while the overall mark is 11 wins in 14 games. Pontide .... Saginaw . Cc vmeccaveens > O33 OT13—8 8 8 Sagine® asi eee, 200 C11 0—4 7 6 rry and Hayward; Reinhardt and Blondin. First Round in Wolverine Open & oo ee eieeeeeen Tree cece eee eee eG eee tee keene heer eee eee eH KR ERO RHE eee Pere +6t eee eee eee eee Seve eee eeenee eee eeee, eee awh eeee ee alae teeenee een ~ neneee SIESSSs° ee eee enes eee iis soon eee eee i deeeeeeenede +e ee Oho eee eee i ERT EL i + bad e . mf eae be bese bree erees a pee eed Z ° ro] g2: es oe3e3 } lif baal 2 soeee : ce gegecces a3 eee eee eee ee *Amateur, in Today's Pontiac Press Birmingham High School, Maples Blank |to Clinch Pole-Sitter Hoy to Collect Lap Cash pA and started and ended ist two years ago. - Tt's a cluster of charging drivers want that special prize of $ each lap held. The 26-year-old Hoyt, one-time child mascot with the Luckey Teeter Thrill show, is a son of Arthur Hoyt, former midget race driver, and he knows the score. Drivers made their final runs yesterday at unusually high speeds fot fuel tests and chassis adjust- ments. McGrath and Art Cross of LaPorte, Ind., starting in 24th place, were up to 138.5 miles an phowr. Most of the others were checking their equipment almost fast. Wolverines Big Favorites in fi Big 10 Track Qualifying Kaces Set Today; Only Final Is © in Discus COLUMBUS, Ohio (}—The West- ern Conference put its trackfield talent on display today, and Mich- igan's Wolverines. were top-heavy favorites to end Ilinois’ four-year reign in the 56th annual meet. Only the discus event was to be decided today, but qualifiers were booked in the broad jump, high and low hurdles, and the 100, 200 and 440-yard dashes to clear ~ the way for tomorrow's finals. While the cinders were flying in the preliminary tests, the Big’ Ten athietic directors and faculty Fritz Crisler, Michigan athletic director, had a plan to present which would do away with the even-steven split of the telecast receipts among the 10 member in- stitutions, Commissioner. K. L. (Tug) Wil- son said the Crisler plan would offer a sliding scale to be paid the member institutions, with the competing. teams in a_ telecast game getting an added share of the cash. Wilson said Crisler fig- point winners in 10 of the 14 events, had the cinder carnival title wrapped up. If the Wolverines do win, it would squelch Mlinois’ hopes of an unprecedented five in a row strong of conquests. Both Michigan and Illinois have triumphed four straight times, but the Sth has been too elusive for Major Leagues Cleveland ase poueeees tee eee Khe " AY’s ey gnc Chicago at Detro .m.—Donovara (5-1) %, Hoeft “ hee we “s at i e ye _ og [ i g bb ze iF i : if 7 E E i ir Hy £35 se i giz: 3 at i ei a2 2 ; e * t qpeason, ~ Jey, at 61, F Hy tJ i FES i a ERF : F ! iat] caf 2k . | ; i F be ee nounéed today. : More than 50 participants will compete for trophies in 10 different events, according to William The club’s membership, which maintains high standards, is com- posed of 50 per cent married cou- ples. A member of the American Motorcycle Assoc., the club's rid- “Sunny Jim” Wins Two Races Within an Hour ning two stakes races 100 miles apart within an hour. On July 24, 1954 his Bassanio |- Monmouth won the H. here while his Full Flight was taking the Saranac Handicap at Jamaica. L 6. WILLIAMS Ey -_? LIAMS Wishes to ; Homer Hights Motor Sales, Inc. re OA some Sa anna saan Lightweight Boats — OF ALUMINUM ee" ‘i SIX MODELS, 15 STYLES 11 months expelled because their machines weren't equipped with mufflers. Several of the club's members belong to the Pontiac Police re- serves, Courtnry said club parti- cipates in thé city’s parades and volunteers to aid in the. city’s : , Toad cap- tain, will lead part of Sunday’s racing activities. shooter, waits her turn to fire at Sun Valley, Ida. Furniture City Girls Bat Football Figures bigger and better softball scores are run up, the Grand Rapids Y- ably will own them. In three of four games this Pointing up to the club's strict Sunday, a club spokesman an-| regulations, i PONTIAC ire fiz se ; is a] E i ig sis i Sam: Snead’s Ae | rie z Cards’ Mound Staff Reveals New Faces ST. LOUIS, Mo. i — The Cardi- nals’ pitching staff has had an overhaul job. Only two hurlers who started the 1954 season with the Redbirds are still with the club. Southpaw Harvey Haddix and chee. bomeewt of @| carted since the beginning of last . aire ine er Presko, Al es , Joe 5 Folks in Norfolk =| srs: tu" eton Da = Royce Lint, Bill Luna, Wright, Carl Scheib, Bill Greason, Want Night Ball | wees. cart sane, at Grenson, - NORFOLK, Va. @—It a survey | 78s: . : made by the Norfolk Tars of the a4 Class B Piédmont League is any | Former Engineer Star aaah thc national pastiine under |t0 Coach at Richmond : the lights. RICHMOND, Va. @ — Darrell | Tar General Manager Bill Her-| Crawford, who quarterbacked ring sent out a questionnaire, re-| Georgia Tech's Orange Bow! foot- ceived 936 answers. Only 37 said | ball team to victory in 1952, is the they preferred day baseball over | new backfield coach at the Uni- night baseball. versity of Richmond. Since leav- A total of 287 said they favored | ing Georgia Tech, Crawford has an 8 p. m. starting time. The rest | served as coach of the 3rd Anti- indicated they'd like to see the! Aircraft Group team at Norfolk, games start a half hour earlier. | Va. Nashua Faces § 3-Year-Olds Jamming in Turns Is Only Thing Likely to Slow Belair Star BALTIMORE (®#—The unexpect- edly large field of nine 3-year-vlds had clouded up somewhat today the clear sailing forecast earlier by one and sundry for Nashua in While the prospective array had been confined to half a dozen it was accepted that Belair Stud’s powerful runner could go out and win anyway it pleased him. But plans might well have to be changed before and. during the mile and three-sixteenths race with Setting up the opportunity for jams will be Cliff Mooers’ Traffic *| Judge, B & G Stable’s Sticks, Fleet Path * . HOT MAY 29th 50 LAP 25 LAP SEMI lsunpsy) ONLY | ROD CLASSIC This will be the fastest 50 laps Ever Run, with the Best Field of Cars. * Ka 1:00 First Race 2:30 Evelyn Primm, a champion trap GRAND RAPIDS w — When) Teens girls softball. league prob- | in Michigan’s racin Ne Racing Memorial Dey . . . Mon., May 30th Be here! See and hear the most powerful cars g history with all the top drivers. Joy Fair Mick Katlin “Wild” Bill Smith Bill Kourt George Cooper Felix Brooks Pontiac Speedway. FASTEST DIRT TRACK IN MIDWEST Admission $150 Tax Incl, All Children Under 12 Admitted FREE _when accompanied tomorrow's Preakness at Pimlico. | ination, The Tigers, for example, ter an airline the Indians’ wigwam and back. Most of the time, however, rail playing penny ante card games to while away the monotonous hours. On sleepers; the regulars are as-| signed car one, the utility players car two and the coaches and press car three, - But all this scheduling of trans portation is not done at the last ‘| Season on Low Note LTTE ik i | = s = — od z i iif; Et i i i if rT 84 i te moment, It begins the first of. the by. an Adult 8 Miles W. of Tel. on M-59 HOT. HUMID WE ABSO We | by A Michigan’s Fastest t wv , ie + = 2 ATHER IS ON THE WAY— -BUT DRIVE IN COMFORT---KEEP COOL! 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Station Wag. $999 Le Special Purchase ! Newport Original § i ag rk Lae F tf gs hit 5. e7 ef i | Es ii ‘ ~~ * : i i FREE PARKING in any lot or garage in town + + « with purchase 2) ity Softball Play Dudsinski and Reed; Reynolds, Atwood and Kothe. ; : aft, i afeebe Sam Benson Says: When You Head for My 'aStore You're Heading for Up to $10 to $20 Savings! THIS IS IT! Summer and Year ii »» » 91499 rt ha g 7 2-PANTS Ti ryt WE CAN PUT YOU INTO A... 1955 FORD FAIRLANE 8 Cyl. _ Club Sedan With Radio and Heater | sma a 52" wonrnty socsGnon ME MONTHLY io eT Fen CHEAPIES 1949 Ford 4-Door ............ $144 1950 Ford 2-Door ............ $244 1948 Pontiac Sedan Coupe ..... $144 1948 Ford Glub Coupe ........ 3144 1960 Pontiac Sedan Coupe ..... $244 1960 Studebaker 2-Deor . . 988 1949 Oldsmobile Sedan ....... 308 1947 Pontiac Sedan owes bans 598 1964 FORD 2-DOOR- PERFECT $258.00 DOWN and 0.70 MONTHLY! Your Old Car Sein aot Slightly Higher , nha « $10.00 Down and Slightly Higher Payments CONVERTIBLES 19563 Chevrolet Convertible ....$1144 1960 Ford Convertible ......... $399 _ 1961 Plymouth Convertible ..... $644 1953 Plymouth Convertible :..:. Be is 1961 Ford Convertible ......... 1963 Ford Convertible ........ ‘iit : - 1962 Ford Convertible ......... $008 gS ‘i 1953 Ford Victoria... . $1199 1951 Pontiac 2-Door....$499 1952 Plymouth Club Cpe. $544 1951 Mercury 2-Dr..... $499 1951 Ford V-8 2-Dr..... $399 1952 Pontiac 4-Dr. Dix. 8. $644 s z ai i es Suits I Could Sell for $60 MY PRICE ‘\ ‘SB7" | With 2 Pair Pants Pack Front Wheel Bearings | our 99 1. Pull Front Wheels and Drums. 2. Inspect Bearings for Wear. 3. Repack With Fresh Grease. 4. Inspect Brake Lining. 5. Adjust Bearings Properly. Harold Turner- rg a "The Best on Wheels and Deals” Fresh out of our reguler spring stock come these Hl smartly styled sults in the popular new “year ‘round” weights . . . just right for LOW BANK RATES — NO DOWN. PAYMENT! IMMEDIATE “SPOT” DELIVERY 13% Mile Rd. and Woodward and 464 South Woodward, Birmingham ee ie ts oy : a a, ba a ” » hed) pe ea % a | ted eee Ss a ee ee ee eed iis iy ie: ‘ 5 i x ) ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 me | ; a ELMONT, N. Y, ®—Bill Boland, who was leading the New York jockeys with 39 wins, has his cousin to blame for a 10>) SSH »S >. > S< >> RY eS ¢ SS \ wee 4 ‘* * MB Ree ¢ ‘ ‘2 i Le IT JUGT CAME UP AT NANCY'S Fa BIRTHDAY PARTY WHEN }— = we : ARGUED » BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WED SUGSEST, NOUR WIGHNESS . Don't Forget, Crosscut—we're pickling a dresser tonight— You'll Find PlaySafe | ,prormasue an the highway || Every Day in the Pontiac | on the highway. |) “Fc Wnt Ad seco | et ee ptf | init st i 10 cents a gs a -& z oeeemet 3 scpe CEPERRES i! ie walkout. ee . New Contracts Mar oes . e ? 3 # | hun- higher, September ? 4 Gi Weekend Walkout THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 ¥ * = e : of "4 rr atoeie pnd, 3 90-4 , 235-3. bu; ; —- a4 Straw. 1, init iis ef P3 Ae , ~ 3 re $ E - : ie i at 100-130 3.25-3.78 3-dos tuce, leat, erate; 91.25 e ze He Rg 3 — market DETROTT EGGS - DETROIT, May 27 (AP)-—Bggs, f.0.d. Detroit, cases imcluded: federal-state rades Whites—Grade A jumbo 44-47 weight- ed average 45%, large 38-41 wid avg 46, medium MM; gtade B iarge 35. Browns—Grade A jumbo 44 large 19, ; grade B large 34; grade C s—Grade A extra large 77- 4-38; —m 31-33, smail ; holesale } 0 secre AA ; 00 B 644; 8 C 53.5; c 83. CHICAGO POULTRY eae May ee + receipts coops # $1,187 ib); f. 0. ». - t heary hens hens 16.5-17; broilers or fryers eld roosters 12-12.5; caponettes : ei nd eiFis alae ae ae rf “* i seitiiisee e S he by g os te tts fe lambs, deck choice 118 Ib aheorm lamba No. 3 Paes 16.50; utility to geod shorn 2.00-16.00; cull to choice shorn ewes 2.00-8.00 : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, May 27 (AP)—Galable hogs , getive, 25-80 higher om butchers: high oe as 480-600 Ib sows 12.00-13.50; ETS | opening : Aircraft 3,500 shares up + | Douglas -| 2% at 74%, Glenn Martin 5,000 up 1% at 31%, Lockheed 3,500 up 1% at 48%, and Curtiss-Wright 6,000 vs: up % at 22%. The rest of the market Was up around a point, with the tion of aluminum issues on ef 1 to 4 points, losses throughout were minor, Today’s rise is the fourth All security and commodity mar- kets will be closed Monday for Memorial Day, The Associated Press average of 60 stocks. yesterday was wp $1.20 at $165.00. Only $1.80 under the record peak established April 2%. Among higher stocks today were Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Good- rich, General Dynamics, North American Aviation, Zenith Radio, Union Carbide, St. Joseph Lead, Aluminum of (Late Adams Ex ..,. 41.7 Johnd Man , 1 ping o MOE oe genes ® ooo Red eee . elsey May oe Alieg L Stl..,. 4.5 Kennecott ,..109.2 — Ch ....114 Kimb Clik... 47.2 Stre.... 87.7 Kresge 68 ... 206 Chal ~« @ Kroger ..«ses 3.6 , ee A ee Alum Am ....132 Glas .. 7% Am Airiin.... 4.7 tm MeNalL . 4 Am Can ...... 94 Ligg & My .. 666 Am Cyan... 873 Lockh Alte. 478 oo a5: $i Loew's [ant Am Motors... 193 (ce S Com , Be te hen." Bs . - oe ae ee tp Maren. Field .. 33.8 m= Bu Pd... 31.3 Martin Gl 30.6 = , May D Str.... 37.1 Am Tel & Tel 183.7 Mead Cp 424 Am Top ..-.-- TO , rae gl Pa... 489 Am Zime ...«. MA nm 137.3 see Sm c.. ag Mont Ward... 13 qaae | BF Pa..... 21.9 Armour Co.. “ Motor Wheel 1.6 . ge. or cove O84 Aveo" hate — ler Br... 35 Bald Lima.... 18 urray Cp... 4 palt & Oh.... 45.6 Nat Bisc...... 41 Beech Mut ,,.. pe Nat Cash R.., 412 Bendix AV ., - ee ~ , a gen a eth Steel. .132.4 Mat Lead..... 11 joeing Air .., G82 Wat Steel.... as band @trs oe —_ " | +, 44 NY Cent....-- 40.5 coe’ H Nia M Pw... 2 Mf .... Ti. Nort & West.. 68.1 w sesse 2. No Am A¥..x« 6.7 jerronghi..’-.. SS fer gu bu... 183 4 eee Nor ee miems h W... {23 pees Airis. an Campb Wy.... 34 Ohio Oil..... cen 44 seone 20 wer Cp.... 166 Cdn Pae ..... n3 ae Blev..... 656 ¢ Afri... 3 be) 123 Cp..-. @2 pan AW Air.. 20.3 Case J +» 166 panh EPL.... 80.6 Cater Trac.,.. 44 param Pict... 432 Celanese ..... 232.7 parke Da.... 4 Cert.teed ..,.. 27.1 penney JC... B14 Ches & Oh.... 53 py acs ee Chi & NW.,.. 185 Pepsi Cola... 22 COP vane $3 Pheips D.... 536 aoees § Pphilco ...... 5 Cities Sve .... 7 Philip Mor.. # Ciark Equip... 674 pn Pet..... 4 Climax ose ae Pilisby Mills.. 56.1 Cluett Pea... = Pit Plate 3.5 Coca Cola sweet Proct ae Go... ete Colg Palm.,... 42 Pullman ..... ry Col Gas ...... 65 Pure Off.....- 26.5 ) A Oo - 3 ‘fate Rem Rand... 45 Gon Pept s'2 1i3 | Reo Holding... 168 tees 4 su... 4.7 Cont os 2 Met, ....178 Cont Mot eee MA R Tob 8... “a Cont Of .... 63 Rv pt..... ¢ Copper Rng .. W.2- Rock cies 96T Croc Stl ..., 4: Gateway Bi... 48 Cunn Drag .. 33 gs jos Lead.. 42.7 Curtis Wr .. 22 at Reg Pap.. 414 Det Edie ..., 34 Gcovill Mf.... 4 Dis C Seag .. 40.3 Seab. Aly RR 4 Doug Aire .. 125 Bears Roe .. 87.7 Dew Chet ,. 66 Shell OFF se6 ee ee Eagle P eee BS i o * “3 eet Ae i'.. og See.” °° Ss Bact Kod... 007 gou Ry ....- 91.7 Ei Auto L ... 41 Sparks W ... $1 El @ Mus In 43 goerry ...... 116 Emer Rad ...144 Sta Brand .... » End John ... 302 ga + Cal TT Erie RE ..ee. 27 gtd Of Ind .. 4 Ex-Col-O .:- 47 gta Off NJ ..112 Fairh Mor .. % td Gh .. 468 Firestone .,.. G12 me JP .. 286 As Bul .». ¢ Stew War ... 23.4 Tres, 42 gtude-Pack |.. 114 Gen Bak ... 104 gun Oil ..... 706 Gen Biec ... $16 Suther Pap .. 474 } ee, + AS 8) Byiy EI Pd ... 47.6 Gen _ » 1.2 Texas Co .. SRI gas: Gotves .. BS Bes © Sel .. 124 Gen ~ eg eas 57 Thomp Pd ... 503 pom Tel .ssee $5.6 vimk BR Bear 53.2 yen Time ... 35.2 « Ww air 17 Gen Tire .... 4 rr er .. 4 Gillette ..,... 8 teent C Fox 201 Goodrich § ,,.. 1.4 red 7 Goodyear: ... Sa Un Carbide 33 Qt No Ry ... 463 Unit Air Lin 43.6 s West 8... 54 } Fy : % Gull Of vss 6 Ynit Proit ... 87.7 Hayes Mf ... 73 Un Gas Im ...373 Hersh Chee .. 444 Us Ls . 224 ollend FP ... 15.2 Us Rub ..... 47.3 eke” a seees 3} US Smelt .... 51 oo US Steel ae Houd ae bis fog 4 ‘an Neal, Ae seeee 4. Warn Totust Ray .. 44 w Va a. 33 SU 4. 11 Ww A Be .. 784 apir «oe S12 Weete El |... 63.5 Interiak - 234 Witton & Co 13.4 Tot Bary .... 38 Wise Pe « 31 Int Wick 81.8 Weel os 413 int Pa «1014 Yale & Tow 644 Int Te «~% Young 8 & W Ist Crk Coal.. 24 Yngst 6h & T 723 siskss 8.7. Zenith Red, 127.6 te tp dhs oon. today: m8 1m ae Wowk ‘age cscs: Bd iss Ei IO .scses 170. 4 BH benees é 184 8 Leeoue 148 1488 b- eeots a. tae tone DETROIT ets sry ery neta OOF Fee te ee ee a4 (Wat > Ss | * * ag oo GAS CALLED rere = ieee s True = VOLCA A Ste ee ACTUALLY BOTH/ FOR,WHILE VOLCANOES UNPENIABLY CAUSE TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION, THEY LIBERATEA = CARBON INTO THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE. rene LIFE..NO ANIMAL LIFE! by King Features Syndicate. er Ne AS ; * ee — * i - at 7 Yh ae * 1lOxIDE ae “ 3 j maa eg a 32] =-3 _——_ + WITHOUT THIS LIFE-GIVING HAVE BEEN ANY PLANT. LIF pe Daventeres 5 {f THERE COULD NEVER 2 EIN thie WORLD, WE WOULP NOT ce ~ x ITHOUT HERE This Bonanzagram Answer Worth $1,100 The boy figured out his brother’s note as follows: This is the way he filled in the missing letters: HOLD EVERYTHING! This is a common expression akin to “keep your shirt on.” It is a better open- ing than TOLD EVERYTHING, be- cause the twin who stayed to face YOU Senate Unit OKs Foreign Aid Bill Approve Full Amount Requested by tke for Helping Allies WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower's request for The Senate Foreign Relations Committee by a vote of 13 to 2 yesterday sent the foreign measure to the Senate without any actual cut in funds as asked by the President, Senate Foreign Relations approve i¢ without change. Sen, George D, Aiken (R-V1), a committeeman, to because he is going to have to re- place the damaged CAR HOOD (garage mischief was mentioned in -| the story clues), BUT DON’T BE SUCH A GOOSE. This is an admo- nition to his brother who has been SUCH A GOOSE as to run away. The phrasing MAY BE MORE NOW, BUT WON’T BE MUCH would lead into A LOOSE WHEEL —not a likely way fo put this in- formation. WHEEL CAN BE FIXED is better. LUCKY LUMBER _ WASN'T |TARRED . . . LUCKY NUMBER would not have much significance here; and WASN'T TARRED is better than WASN'T MARRED. A boy wotild not be apt to use the word MARRED, and TARRED was indicated by the story clues which mentioned that the bovs “opened cans of paint and stuff stored in the shed." AND SPOTS WE BURNED ON THE STOVE NOT Boy Deciphers Twin’s Note clues said the twins were “going The sign-off is SEE YOU, PAL. YOUR PARD. This is more in keeping with the tone of the letter than SEE YOU PAY YOUR PART. GM Car Sales Hit New 20-Day Peak DETROIT ()—General Motors z z i i 3° Hl i INYC to Repay. Young's Firm Shareholders Approve $1,308,733 Payment of Proxy Fight Costs ALBANY, N. ¥. @— The New York Central Railroad is reimburs- ing Robert R. Young's Alleghany Corp. for $1,308,733 it spent last year backing Young's successful proxy fight for, control of the Cen- tral. «ere The financier heads the boards of the Centra)'s anndal meeting, . Boos, catcalls and heated speeches from a handful of Yéung's critics kept the session in an up- roar much of the time, ADOPTED 10 TO 1 The controversial reimbursement resolution was adopted by 4,899,435 shares to 457,129—about 10 to 1. ~ * LJ MRA Group Meets on Mackinac Island MACKINAC ISLAND @ — The World Assembly of Moral ament opened here yesterday, It will coritinve through June 5. Dr. Frank N. D. Buchman, found- er of the MRA, has arrived and more than 300 of 1,500 anticipated and others will leave for a tour stress the belief that a “moral 9 nity frig Fy — | A proposal! that the Central adopt | the cumulative voting on directors of Asia and the Middle East to Rummage sale, St. THE EEKEND 10 Gal. Underground GARBAGE CANS Reg.sioss 9G 2 Wheel All Metal CULTIVATOR Reg.sioss 9495 Used Lawnmowers All Sharpened. Ready to Go $335 TRADE IN YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER ON A NEW ONE _ Lawnmowers Sharpened Barnes Hardware 742 West Huron SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS . . 20¢ MAGAZINES . .. 30¢. Per 100 Lbs. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1098 ih iil il fs ek? the =. et oe oe t. Fanta “Or asabig™ finan saya ! of White Lake, which Be Brees, SS Be eee fee be im excess of $25.00 or leas may oy i sere ld uF ; Ee A il hs | : f i i SF i & Es is 7 a 3 i tl a : Co. Bufiding not | Inspector, the fone = pee to the « hoo Sasser, Sire, Mande Bet pene] Be, tata cen Mel] Seether ena ee, ey et perm Li a 4 posted : ‘Rathbun and Mrs. ‘ ‘ : -| The fee “shall in mg “pe im- oe ge ge Hg val we S TURD AY cervmnacins Gat Seneiiy lnnnctod ' “| Treasurer. Fhe apgroval by, the Build from, the Richardson Bird . A : : gathering place, MARILYN ANDERSON ing | upon the “Township Bosra, tn case tt| —-Aberment at Oakland Hills Me- CAI L eciee questioned one of the ho-| The engagement of Marilyn Jean masonry not less inches im | plans, or the. do Cumming may be seen st the jJous For : oe s male dancers about the slay-| Anderson to M. James Wallace Jr. Piecst "S tnches thicker other soptorsd | this segioanea..” of] Walled take Mice SOMO | Aegis RENWICK : = of the featured saxophonist in | 14, Aare: material, shall ‘he"prortded unlee the 2.8 (Use and Occupancy Certifiente HGNT, MAY 3s, ina, ma Material ‘Contra ss snss.cs, . hotel’s band. . been announced par- total thickness is 12 inches, No building, const or altered at jomas, 68 ; Male Secretary ....;s-000> oe : Wards Grey, « op | Ome Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson shall hove of brick. soos, tis an expanse of | $200.00 of more shall} — Snee “Md. Munti. dear ee rexapemelinbatanistene si MRS. eh : Beuny Carter's orchestra and of Drayton Plains. Her fiance is | jo! rial by @ fireproof or ied crrserifiale of ‘oceupaaey. ond | of Jesse | Hunt, - Midwest Employment ‘ Mrs. Renwick’ : ence outelst Soe Siinay Geoimen, the son of Mr. and Mra. M. J. Shell Steere Bike cate | rte the es 4 Binal, Are unt * re vot FE2018S8 beaten to death some time allace falnut Lake. date the chimney opening breast charged therefor sa held Saturday, Ms before dawn yesterday and his te tans eat tee ~ set ice thang inches on Hae | fuen se, oa pm fom the, Brace-emtin , ti» : oy hy nf Rh —" dante, Gait" 2 ania nek | etd tee |e St ene PUAN! - desert, three miles north * struction shall not Rs @| ment has been — nal Pun toot at the Brace-@mnith ALESMAN town, 2,000 Resorts, Motels where designed and used” for approved shall’ be mowed trick withe ~—QPlower Shortly after his body was found |Get State Health Okay that "be such as shall “Pally meet ound ty the Building Spector. Applicant ~ - ~ ; oe Mave 2 Foun Ore yesterday afternoon, dance? The- standard practice. pay, inspector's transpor OUR SALES DEPT. SALES EX- odore Homer. 29. and Marion| LANSING @ — About 2.000 of pee Tm. 2. Cunrante fren) apenas Ot nal euliting patent TOMbraRT stTRADY gALARY Doris, 23, were arrested for some 5,000 Michigan bustible const shal pineed ee Ga . drunk and for violating the being motels have qualified for an within 4 inches of the enc walls| New added as follows: pe ty wate Pate Ve room- of a ie. bustible or unpro- Section #4. Viclations and Penal Goon ing house ordinance: Health Department the testes” Seams | susporcing Scammer | Any fire. corpora as tay et. tee in PERSON sscigees DENIES GUL department announced today. than 20 inches from the chimney proviek ordinance” shall wae a * The places gpproved will be is- No mantel, gr other’ Woods me Tha nan sas.s0 bor more THOMPSON started questioning him | sued pa z work shall be placed within @ inches of | than $100.00 for each offense of shall GREENHOUSES INC about the Gray green. gold “HDA” signs either side nor within $ inches of the| be punished by imprisonment in the e - found slaying after they | to show they have passed health oe 5 See all County" Jail ter 9. posted. not to 1533 BOGIE LAKE RD. bruises on his chest and | department inspection. of be to dave for cach offense, of back, indicating that he n with i materials, may be both fined and as mas ber 13.3, Water Water . heaters | provided berein. Bech day « violation REAL ESTATE been in a fight. He has denied ‘ {hall bo comnaried Se cance fuse or ext | ceeure shall cemettiate 9. Pts erest- any connection with the musician's) Lagal Nofice cus MEpputaen “provides iat smu | awit, “sere, Teved eis | oy wag SALESMAN ing. tmepector if the water heater ts, of to the effective date of _ " ~ a ney > * ¢* *e@ . which cannél produce an. e8-| tai ordinance and in violation any ; : c : ormer heavyweight boring | | pani’a Ws essed Sede tation im ‘he room or space where hfs] Geclared "e nuunnee” ar te. 0" ARY Voorhees-Siple | Hit FESO owners of the hotel, served as of- | ™ for the minimum construction re- paecue® It, Miectrical wring and | Board, cr" any sgurieved perton may FUNERAL HOME REAL ESTAT ficial greeter last ni quire of ete, a8 » instal | of all elec- | institute « have nutsance| Ambulance Service Plane or Motos : preferred git matt © tee trical work’ incieding equipment ahall | abateg.. ‘The, rights and” remedies Pe parm a moras gene pa fy Bg theater thronged the | white Lare in the County of a workmaalixe ‘manner. The ‘regulations | br°cddition te, all of the other Feme- Fe ee a wa ne tester - restaerant, casiee end | #4 oe, 2 ece 2 cine Rational, Mectrical Cae 16} | Gee provided ty M87..4 to veom| LOnelson-Johns a adver assisted ee ede Cocieeten) to wdnknam soustrection 'requirebents standard practice by the building in- fee. nn omented and rar | is & nim of said willity ‘ee serving we ee : ‘in = ‘tre onuments in ft aid u company serving the area. Such |The pro . this mM : 4A betsy whe tk prt tn th open | nig "tae i a Sc cd iene a ree RET A Sto tncladed Res a ing : p= A ae Court rt J & George E Slonnak Vera-Ellen, Joe E. Lewis, Jett of the Tecate ot Watty Lake, Dahlen gateee act Brae rages. No Ge. vail thy sume. shat” not altect A er Coun’ on ; hall b "Sheer brn El Ol coe aan — ert. ‘ae amended Auras 1, . Sea —— coc te any portion gest therest otner a the part so Cemetery Lots 5 (Velupten), Billy Williams and | minimum constraction requirements ef | jolae ec°usy, Beams |, When | ceflig bie ae ft ee Section I% Thich le amended to ton, tye rave. tots, Only $138. not serv ties for th - i Rese Marte. the unincorpora Of White | shail be inntalned ne oft by Fs or 2xt's 8 et Footing material "Section ‘26. ” Inconsistent i The hotel’s inter-racial policy | Michigan: to provide for amendments of | ff malied te the rafters” shall be secure permitted, - excep thaten a ag od Incorporated herewhin are, were Fe: ther éom PE ea was noticeable in every phase of | mpplemen' hereto, and referenda | ing of collar beams, 5 fee po buildin tem-/ pealed so far as the Lore AY Mee sGbial RARER =| . its operations. Among the employ- | provide for the saministretion of sald | rid’ poceas? Rafters. The depth of | Section 17. Stairways. Provisions of , thie Ccaded, to become # et Oakland Mil OR 4783 vantages ogg ees, there Chinese provide for, 1 : ridge boards and valley rafters shall be| 17.1 Risers and Treads. ! : cad ; : one oe , were croup- anes; to provide fer contlaete not less than the ends of the abutting ao Straight treads. te straigns | Seetion 37. which fs emended to F Sears R rk & Co iers, white stickmen, Negro deal- | i confict © ‘ind’ to. declare | Jeas than ‘3 techn’ thie treads the run of the treads shall be |” gection 27. Amendments. The pro- BOX REPLIES ears, Roebuc . ers, Filipino kitchen workers and | *¢, *ffeet of this ordimance. en % thick. All rafters| not less than § inches wide and the) visions this inance -may be 154 N. Saginaw ~ Beard securely spiked to the support-| rise shall be not more than 7% inches ended the same manner this ~ white and Negro security police. | of the Townsmp of White Lake in the | ™f,embere, openings in| terrier that the sum of the height ef Srdinance "is ‘adopted. snows At 10 am. today SALESME gan, thority of Act io. ies, of | 20h, construction for dormer windows }’ rusts te inches, nd he width of one Sect 28 Tt. - fe there were replies at = ny van ne | whieh are on partitions | tread im inches is not less than 24 nor of this ordinance certain f gan for the as pp eee ao —- FE | Perms used «are herewith defined. the Press office in TODEMS |i. Sd ghia te meee | SR Roe eacty ee rns | Seen Sake mar eae| | he fotewine Donen me oe bearing partitions and studs of all non- | basement and grade Sedings) shall net} manee Bete tS sate warts weed a ; ‘ tee & te enn © ae EB wnny i d P A & 6, © My HS, 5 OB , : : i - the number © fo Call Oificer (SsSira eeseees, ann] Et RP Sl Sere siecle | Race wer hall” eeu afadnieaies set the 4 . Basem, +. Basement staira| 5 : : a nla el ig a od Dg ge | 3 ' ‘ first floor level, exclusive of any of nem are per tread and @ mini-| and ed to promote the public gee 2 Will Quiz AF Captain |srace crea orsree’ im snr accessory | "Wy ds Spaced. 16 inches on ceater mem distance of Oi inches from face) health, safety, merale ont cand ~tlelp Wanted Male 6 | ., REALTY 00. nEAl June Grads June Grads | on Charge He Accepted | ,.275!3Ft,, ONT ata te ene wi) Opentnes. All” openings to in-| 181 General. ‘The installation of all fanttation of much, ave Teas outings Ae nee een en ee “FE 2-023 Wel. 3 FOR TOO . . e! tector ” past no have | inter a ructures and are wan! to work? '50 N Perry. Open : $50,000 in Bribes | computation ef sguare fot ss ang «| mee, and, heads. couble-tramed, same with, Articles I f Ei" inclusive ot the | the ‘Township Board ind Tewoship AADER WANTED 49 MANAGE eee et tee axon come cat ney Section, 2 eee Saamt neve |». {4 Plate. The top ot an | 182 Plombiny Sinturce, OT | SE Re Lake od trom! a St shop | montn Steady fob ¥ de- ote anance i | WASHINGTON MoD at muding Height Avore | bearing partitions shall be doubled. All| (1) Within each itving unit there | lication thereof in & ne etr- eee ae SN Eiete Dey. T GAL to lam edver | . (INS) — Senate | 152 ““iveliing tctntece’ shall’ ber'built | partition. plates shall lap at ali. in-| shall be provided the following plumb-| culating within. the Townenip. of | Sa oon saasoke 7 ND CARPEN: SENIOR ARCHITECTURAL ws ii ccciimae O22 : Investigators said today they will | cf "tndrwof ts built, erected. ot" con-| "Aut 0nd certs eee ete | ME i Eiichen eink property located t0| Tentniehe Cokmad Cveniy. SiN] tors, 200. Pike St PR 3.1008 mercial, "PE 28008. Nights FE a S"rouxe , summon Air Force Capt. Raymond | structed an or com-{ (5) Gate Pinte. When partitions frame | facilitate food preparation and dish- ot ae and passed the 17th day of ris alae va ‘ : : Wool next week to answer charges | , Seton @ are hereby repeated | OF ,t0P of the Joists oF ew , the | washing. May A.D. 1955. : , that he took $50,000 in bribes trom | &#.toliows sand 4 are added, | feast’ a tnches thick, © "OY PMS Sl unt ecuroom of in a separate. totlet | cee ng se +i to @ yrs. of age. ABLE . * \ Section 11. Masonry Construetion. | compartment. poem . PHONE GIRL «0.65. rennereee a Chicago hat manufacturer. om 3. \ Construction. . All bulld-| 41) walls. BERT A. : : The procurement officer, now | of igen ate a thall ‘be approved | pelt in, Sold Brick Walls, | Solid-briet bathroom: ne ether “equivalentiy venti: May 37, 1986 Midwest stationed at the Shelby, Ohio, Air| of sr ptr” gainiat mares at | cures favai wick "mals a iat orty| shal . a SPECIAL ELECTION pba F. * reportedly an Air tection the exterior of Bn Sy seventh course on both sides of the nected to the bing system. 7 eee ieee eead & Special i ‘orce hospital at Dayton for treat-| shall consist only of one or more wall or there shall be at least ome full- Section 19. ater Supply. Election will be held in the Township ment of a minor. ailment the | following | materials: . Brick, Canp | Suet, Benger tm every 1% square fect | | 10.1 Gale eee ee, ctatette ns | eee ate oe es of Oskland = ; . , (2) Hollow Ma Unit Walls. . &land State of Michigan, at ¢ e : Woot was named yesterday ax | Suisse Wert susie tots. nies | minimum ictnoar at Seoring: walls | a pubic ot" munieipal water supply it|“\ "wits Bald on : 1 the recipient of money from | %ch sdditiona) materials as may be| Pyunite. be ere, Gee |e et, Oe TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1958 2 to -$ Mon “Pri a Harry Lev of Chicago, in return | Teesnp Bora " & Hollow hall be not, ess than 8 inches: | Wop2 Private Water Supply. When 0| lotitg’nrborion: vine om ihe fh BOND AGENCY - 3 a mortar on vertical and hori-/| private water supply is required, te “shall the White Lake Township Rood, pattern ENGINEER . os for help in getting Lev a two mil- | _,Seto? f Cuimner. — Mietion. rest dee con ' $685 must be of - sontal edges the face shells, Where | type, location and struct: of Zoning pas . ‘lew below | 2.0F more units are used to make | well shall be in accoriance with recom- are eens greet ter the Township A sag? ENGINEER ....OPEN on Machine shop foreman $200 “| lion dollar contract to make | on masonry foundations extending hollow ' up the thickness of a wall, the inner | mendatio: f the Michigan rtment | at white Lake. in the County of Osk-| -pemne oem ote some seven million sailor hats. the front Hine “and al hi must be| tnd outer course ‘shail "be bonded at | of Health as outlined “in. Bagineering of White Lake, in, the County of Oek- | - Draftsman... 0.0... cess: $880 chimneys in commercial sa nf | Vertical intervals not. exceeding 34 | Bulletin No. 14, 1947 edition entitled | da and State of Michigan, on Whe pred | Zecimakere oe. $550 Maj. Gen. Joe W. Kelly, the Alr| approved by the Township Board. inehes by le at least 4 inches of | “Ground Water Suppites for Homes and| or rejected?” ” Zactory machine eperstors.. 487 Force’ Rection 4 be , to read as by lappt th unite eat least 50 per- | Small Institutions.” . , ; Welders ate nape Reese rh eseaes a ce’s congressional liaison man, | ¢.hows: , cent in width than the units; Section 20. Sewage Disposal Whereas, hereon Dg Pe ee ie peapeeeeeent *\! mp told newsmen the service has had ‘ection. §. Period | for Completion below. 20.1 Public Sewer System. . mec- | ¢) mended / Mechanic, bump & paint . eae ne letion, | (2) Brick Veneered Walls. ‘Thickness | tion shall be made toe sere | teens Ate ot iO. Stain mmmaber | , MEN | the case under investigation “for | T=!" 0 ewieted’ ty the of brick veneer shall be not less than | system when svallable. The sewer line pone ne’ aaa te . certain sumber / BOND EMPLOYMENT : a long time.” . Board. pw vn pg | 3% inches anchored with rust- extending from the dwelling to the sew-| ing’ in the Township of White Lake, Goon HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | : Geellings must be completed within | resisting wall tiss agd with et least one | ail” street, alley or basement | of not less than 8% of the total vote 83% W. FE +4400 TROUBLE WITH HATS period of six (6) months after obtaining S ee three square feet. The/ shall be at least 4 Inches im diame-/| cast for all candidates for governor, GAB DRIVER? ITS STEADY — , veneer shall rest on the foundation, Two | ter and have a fall of at least % inch | st the last ing general election at po Digge hy ag « pe BE Testimony before the Senate €, 7, 8, 9, 20, 11, 12, 13 and may be used for| per foot. Such sewer shall be com-| which a governor was elected, praying tg Ale mdnizht te _ 7 14'are hereby" repesied anid new, Secs one-story dwellings upon approval by | structed of impervious materials and | therein for the submission of the Town- pom Sm, Aer Oe Ore terday charged that Wool got the | #4, 173%, BaP adtat alae as are| if) Existing Walle” No existing wall tion of the house sewer and its connes- ship Rural Zoning Ordinance se pased| GAB DRIVERS WIGHT STEADY ms . as ‘ ic sewer 6 not be| ship of White Lak the electors | ~ . available | of a bulld be * 2 ied morning shift A fi you money while Levi was having on &. Moved Bufidings. No build withou : epecial wr a tarenent | fa height oy A. am approved residing i ee towne tp for their _ Take, 3 to rt ned = Orchard if Pam pe . and fiding inspector. ~~ | "90.2 Private Sewer System. When a| weet ; OPENING CARPENTERS- ROUGH -" MU = a ene specifications for the hats. eal? Lintels a i Arehes. ‘The maceney | private sewage Gisposal aysiem is re- AND CLOSING OF TRE POLLS = te _waton,_Call PR 66000, Most aR MAID, EXE NCED. $46. enc, and are over : openti *u ed by quired the type, size and construction ELECTION LAW, REVISION OF 1943 CARPENTERS. ROUGH AND FIN- _§ Sights, Sehoelier's Bar, M-00. apply @ is to Leon M. Levy, New fion atches of masonry of lintels of steel ‘of all septic tanks, tile disposal fields Becti : = BEAUTY OPER. York garment-maker underbid by F taihe, | OF Telntorend conerene, wise ee ‘Se pits shall’ be th accordames’ election the polls shall be opened et 7 scate te men “willing to werk. nto ex ed opera- Sears, Roe Lev, Wedl needed money to spend say Sas fae | eine ene Saat ats | Mia Re | Eee SECRETAR toad stoned , . i inued open until 8 o’clock in the x TEN Pe a on an actress friend in New York 15 On. Masonry rt teen Ath Co cetencten atte te. ate | een ee ne enee sn Thee of the ers, Good sta —. BABY SITTER WANTED. LIVE : ARE in 1953 while setting up a new g | siractarel members producing concen: |'tqaests revision "as vontliged ‘in thet | polls ‘ae’ the hour, prescribed for" the MARKET TIRE CO. aS Ok STENOGRAPHERS home for his wife and expected ieogth “upon solid masonry ee oe enh Seemes| cone Meerest mel be allowed to ape“ Retye Sprmer ot Case, BOND AGENCY Studebaker-Packard vote. : : calls U needs ' baby. ang gg The polls of said election will be — Corporation Subcommittee Chairman John oak ‘aes on than sea | 202 Ducherse of sever systems, open at 7 o’clock a.m. and will remain 2 EXPERIENCED Secretaries with children. your $0500 M. (1) The house sewer or septic tank wntil @ o'clock p.m. sa . ; baby sitter fees ’ open k p.m. of said day TOOLMAKERS — So J. McClellan (D-Ark) said he we os outlet shall not directly discharge into | of election. > wach from your income tax. Also need- ; Wool to the if he oe on by mn | an open ditch, drain or stream nor into BERT A. McKEACHIE, fachine building eliperience ée- Th ry would call stand, ye supported a closed drain which even empties Township Clerk. : $2.48 pr. br. Union shop. and make application No timber except nailing | into » G is out of the hospital, after hear- on ordienty betes | momen, en ee Sale tak May #1, June 8, 1066 wAVON TUBE DIV oveienie : t in as of : "3 : : iT) : ings resumed next Wednesday. part system may discharge or empty into a STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate | 4th and, Water 9. Rochester BOND EMPLOYMENT : ficient at all times to carry the | Juvenile Division . wane, oe @ OL 1-067) econ OVE: . .. t without endangering the lie In the matter of the concern. EXP. PLUMBER 0 SBOP love at First Si ht health or creating nuisance con | ing James Snyder, minor. Cause No FE 5-066) se : Nothing in this section sbiall allow the | 19708 sn etl an ee bn SEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPERT . ished y drain € child. * pares _ Baldwin . _perial_Beauty ‘Salon, 20 “Pike, or Film Makeup Man : oo ie avn hen mm | TER corees | Ton oaislg Netenoy ang ; ™ . ts | abouts of the parents of the said minor _Fooa-ockdad, k hate, 5 2 6 Be. HOLLYWOOD @ — It water reociving the flew’ from of. the State and Gpenarons. | CADAMA ior ani was love O.D. grinder : egg t piety] DIE MAKERS Sal"setes| JODA INDUSTR 1£5 Inc. 71.1. On PAR : 1 an i w 3g g t E 8 tf § Y +2 Oe Seiki ek i my ag EE ee ee ee ee ee eee = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 | ae’ Be pas. AEs SLICE OF HAM __ | Rent Houses Untura. 36| _ For Sale Houses 43| _ For Sale Houses 43 ey SAM WARWICK Hagek > mm] ts STOP LOOKING! fare per wn y R TPP | |: START Seat 2 he iv a ; . . Two bedroom b homes, full | ge monet s° or a mS Ai ee SS ee eae ; i i z : US] eres JON LAKE, NORTH SIDE, iébi USTOM MES SatwTY aie Fon wore Piazeted Yearcround three rooms uty for ie Tree built your lot Mrs. Burnes, PE 2-8814. 03 Mark. bath. Floridian type > Blvd. fust sorth ML or rg : Fe son APP SHOES Kiso “ene sparument, tu ort Best of Belp ft | a ee Stabe AND KN S ‘Anchor Real Estate : Bea models. ROTO ARDS AND Ellsworth : . uUlberry 9-1 : +4229. ND | soso. Santee, rE Rent Lake Property 36A Toe, Sather mtormalicn co 18) Acrotred Knapp anne ALL AGE ON HUB- “we WILL BUILD ON your “MENT : 1 have purchased the records of bard. Lake. 2 bedrooms, boat. ee 2 hadron, seu house, LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. customers from the 45 per week. Chas. Huteb- mo, tee ed P we : : fled finiahed. Ponting | former Arthur Sweet, OR 31862. Hubbard Lake, M ver ymone ‘. Fu .. . ata intortnation contract. ELECTRICAL RIN’ : Leura ; —" 7 bar ion bine scr! ah a $7.06 a AND ATH. ‘a ; Re a PO ay. r and Studie Huron, | § wim fishing. B: ( ) . bi FR _ Ph. Pon Laundry. FS. Printed _napkine—fast service. pees ey froaduey, Lake RED ) HC RSE EXCAVATING | in ey HEY! IT's , OK. THIS NEW || | _ Orion? MY 43131. = Basem trench Ae ¥ -r acl 3 Basgaent — ~~ Landscaping 18A) {inoeum coating, No waxing. | | amen, een oe the Yea. pat. ___Fetaiaor PE soit ns — R SANDING LAYING. PIN PPRPAAALA AAA AAA Waite's Notions F : Pontiac Lark: ali ter *§ om, earden - br. te OP . Gardner, 491 -Central Ff Attention Truckers | LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL, |. ~ H]' OR 36138 Court House, Call tocar! EN ie acai ANG | [ondime pest numus daily end cag third Friday mornings 8300. pF Seen 2 LAKEFRONT APT. Comp rretY FOR INSPECTION * Raahing: Cyd. Bills, PE 6-921 | SU0dAy West of Crooks Rd. savin to 11 iw Hue Pe fegrucls Mancha "boa aiences- | | estie R. Tripp, Realtor Ae CTION riaom KANDING. OUD PLogha | fartr-esids “™ ONS MY ROME ASTER lie Bee ae ee _ specialty. carl Bills. 9% 3-59 | suitpozina. GRADING AND | Mer,.25. 188 1 © te : FE 6-616] or FE 5-639 | he ery ranch Cope WATORALETIC Fn aang weak: beck fitine immediate Ceres aw. ~ yd =r full neretoned: on *vaaber and id mete ai lore air Neat . is rT W 5 " bw oe ee a per eae Call FE 6-371 of FE — sien 3. aane ve pe ce ar. boat, e gandy beach Ul > electric waiter . Rd. Pontiac, Mich GAIN APTS ON . floors. Plastered walls. Coved Sess Tena BULLDOZING PRIVATE DETECTIVES—25 Posies “Lake BY week, month Modern kitchen with lots OR _3-5260 #101 MA 6. or Trat!’s End Boat Liv. oa & in the am. ee oa B & W LANDSCAPING LAWN . a» oy ge hg oe work. Are , egerwetena? Tired? Con- MEET ainope . at only guates $3800 3 bad ceairaniy season. 1918 bee ciceatenel BOE boi eo 8,0 | ecrommscor axrrme_see ex| OPEN Est. 1916. J. A. 383 N. Cass. Be iNDecAriNG —BERVICE Wtd. Child. to 26 teres. west. of Potiac in De- 2 BEDROO : PE 21-3021, PE 3 Complete iawn maintenance and “ D YouR svuie J cores wok ot Tate lovely 8 OM . “= per ta room, story ranch . HOoRE ree FULLY ones LS a ET ee: heme week hrs tices °° with | complete thed taths.| type home with atiached | ga- Kopiy be. ios FLEMING,” LOC ta _FE & WiLL KEE? CHILD INT WOME : ’ TORCH LAKE: , MODERN. HOUSE- ru “dishwasher im'kitchea, full | orm kitchen, 13's 12. with, foods thinned eae 6h hog OAPI, LAWN gars, Inauire after # om. #| Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33/ eiceilent'Gshioe val finds “Boat. farareieltandscaned” Many | ue “h ek Fiat rat Se abTNG AND] timates FE 5-0226_ 6 to I Wed. Household G 27 ee wees Be NN RONEN NINERS . igan. other fine features $28.000 i2 16. Full bath tm color with i 7 - ? ~ oT - ” — , ‘ i _Help Wanted 8 finishing. 10 years experience WINE, | GRADING AND aE AWN | J oods: MAHAN HAS BUYERS ? cig ane. ty oe Raxbview cx | WILLIAMS | ee LAKE FRONTAGE. 14 acres wish | baat an lower ‘poses. laids end AVAILABLE AT ONCE | “e900 Sie et Jone Tevler OF | ROTOTILLING, LAWNS AND GAR “Ty 3 Bry, TOR AUCTION IT 7, TOULLWANT ACTION 1. J,tgccts bast Montcalm off Oak: ici*Tprivate Beach OR 0-288. | And'on’ main road. aoruh neat | Priced’ at only. $14,750" with 90008 2 Me eres tence ‘helpful | MASONERY WORK oF ALL Gens Seeding. vodding oursery CASH FOR SMALL RADIO“, | [fc 6. exceptional We eed 2 IN 1 KITCHENETTE APT .TO For Rent Rooms 37, Some. tuli pash'and smah'tars. | Pee: _| kinds anew.o repair Claude R./ and fmis Call collect _Working or not FE 5-8755. s ‘Owe 17 | coupie only Employed No drink- ld ~? : ficleworth PED as ao our wimedt to plesee you. 17 |. ers. ist floor. Private entrance. | ~~~ Jagat suet ter retirement 612.- E WASON & 1 Bente _ days end ali Tipe we) FURNITURE NEEDED | {ears of satisfactory asus us| feeb lights. gas and uot water | & ROOM FOR A CLEAN WORK- with only $2.500 down. ; aise, Our : — SPRAYING Entire hai ay Get tbe |~ tat ‘you will ‘be satisfied. We _fure._161_W. : ing man. 6 a week. Clove 1 Lage ORION dbedrm. year 3 BEDROOM . = 2 toe, Getler. we ee eet handle all details Raqeotee 3 ROOMS. CLEAN CLOSE IN. Rm an : around home om 100 ft. of lake This lovely ranch type hom NEW HOM BUILT — we outed. tage nae et pa ig Re ty Hy OS unity ond eet us ‘“oaay to _-kendeman. FE_6-1600. —— ; isis sk tvema Rooms frestage. All seratture incurs with Ii car qtioched garage 4 We also build additions and make ee ree SS E : : . ent and aaa tgieet oak oor, walls, Movin ruckin ~—Te Sell—-To Trade home used $a 5 water heater 2 g & T ig _ 19) _of turniture. Ph. FE 2-980. adeniduigiiedenactia income —T - “Kutbmaatie ol for air “Beat | aut Movina. rnocemo, piox-| WANTED FURNITURE Fook saccliops velus | i living room. $2 10 dining room | 7 ROK oe Ah W yes how cagming See at $1 “wth suse dow, oe be eee On . : STONE REALTY CO. | times 6 7% SIN8 Sar) fue, service apd the high MLE Ue rel | — cS FLOYD KENT, Real sell for $14,000, < : M9 Joxiyn FE 3000 FE 20080 ABD ‘CARTAGE CO. { Lu Tk S "SSALES Cc oo 0 W Lewes er ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES — ee 24798. | OAKLAND LARGEST REALTORS Eves, This nice ¢ room. 1 story 2 bed- rs TRUCKING. CLEAN- parative Reat Esteve ' SPE L PRIC = Some discarded articles USED FURNITURE BUYER Co-epers Eves. Ba 2 Soe Next to Gone Power — Sreme hem naa ot RL : hauled free ee ONE OF PONTIACS LARGEST FE2 ae a ‘ Cash aiting. . . Dase- . ashes hauled. hase. all rE rs rian “ . wext ‘DOOR: 6. BRANCH meat. Automat and —huling. PE 31385. 150 Wesson. _ | WANTED: ¢ Bi OF FURNT. |. POST OFFICE im ee BEDFORD MOVING ture and twin bedroom set. FE “1 a 100 x 141. Ca 4-2981, 18 Clark. = ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, ie | ueemy omen redeem os, «= CASH _ |rumce ume rerrrge ("ia Seer ae e| JO OY] | sire sts ; or rubbish hauled. Clean up. FE ~ “ For small equities. If you hare| i preter working couple or 2| — 2“ ooo kom LADY. ox Watkins Lakeland Sub. 45104, RECLINING WHEEL CHAIR. what we want we wil beat clean, sober gentemen PE 589 E. Madison. Here is a lovely 6 room, 1 story, HAULING OF ANY KINDS. REAS PE 22216 your door within 4-7267. __'ng_privileges. FOR BETTER HOMES 3 bedroom ranch type home with : ; WANTED —OnOb OHED PORT.| Tesh for your equity. Cal bow | 3 ROOMS PRIVATE {TE ENTRANCE. |ROOMS FOR MEN ONLY Jf 11 5 33 Lying room, Suing room, LIGHT TRUCKING BY HOUR OR able . ressonabie price. and tell as whet you have. - dults only. FE ©0608 oer o 2-0537 For country lovers with this | Automatic olf wwesd air heat s Daily Press Fd M. s Real 4 ata HEAT AKD et teas sLEEPIN Si NE. rooms modern log home, near Oak floors, %, electric w. tout, Realtor) ter. Private entrance. $6401 after 10. we Park No. 4 lake privi-| water heater uiity room: ‘3 DIS: | «aN w St Ph PE sees oF _OR_3-0014. wr SIDE EXTRA Lanon.| ee? wit only ‘4 block from | On e lovely landscaped lot, 100 = : Ee Eve. tH 6 APARTMA N POR WOMEN, | WEST, SIDE © mom, | Dus and stores. owners moving | 180 With loads of trees. Reey Saw 28A — a —Calidren_weloome, VE £6008 Private entrance. after 8. $2.00 down whee | Sone ame ot aw wie I wil sell your bouse or farm |CUTE 3 ROOM AND SATH “OSS oat Sine. Eapeer ous. LAKEFRONT ‘ ver Gout and show how to get cash | spartment partly Guenicned, Lo Rooms With Board 38 ‘po rou. On Susan's jg this lovely d aid ‘st we rate of 960 per for it or i will personally buy p= opp og i meen mire, ne em ons | Like to make 2 It 20. let| 4 foom. 1 story, $ bedroom home. : ren. fSROKER ON. Be & : FOR MEN. CLEAN ROOM. GOOD) Us, tote “of 3 eota us | beautiul sloping lot Sek Bae ae 9 ' Prom PHONE FE ¢1157 ; ' food. 336 N. w. ars prcom ee D iatge . ag, bot x. s privare adividuel’ Write ‘Pootiec ISN’T IT LOGICAL? | “NER ngnte’ eas Ba igo —s il‘ wees, tv PE . Garage, lovely, lot cay, $10,508 | place. ig hee Press, Box 00g 7ou live tp the Waterford Dray-| block from bus. 57 Florence. mt FLOOR ROOM FOR ELD-| With terms. enings after tite Large Wanted to Rent 29) ‘x. OO ot pg surrounding DESIRABLE 4 ROOM. BATH AND erly lady, Nursing care. FE $371. | call Mr. Diller FE . sereened ta from 5 Furni- - a your prope: garage — west — available | house. a OB diately. Convalescent peneh, | ADULT® DESIRE HOUSE. APART-| felling exclusively in your area? | = mecstell FE ¢6ee Com Homes 38A/ On, Mis Srogm motem Noms: | to eli for 90809 with 41500 down. ment or fist, PE OAM FOR, ate oe ene Le living and dinine rooms all car- LAKEFRONT @ BEDROOM HOUSE WITH Ga- Hy BOARDING HOME FOR ELDERLY 2 car owner bas ‘rage or suitable for 2 LaxePnows | —Peere—Z= 5-7251. town and sive imme-| if you poking for compiete nn near GRAND FURNISHED : diate possession. i price only vacy Cees & he ie TRUNK AY. . Pontiac qparunent, 9 mies bem Pontiac Hotel Rooms 39) Sil.see A ood’ buy | is it! This lovely 4 room, Trucks to Rent | ay"srttove-+- on wes cee er ies ea | ~ anne now | Libedroom ome ‘ttuaied on as Cry boar or spt, watare. Good | Sait EM Sesh HOTEL ROOSEVELT ew This boss decorated TRUCKS TRACTORS room house or unfurn. Good . oN NS sata aE For thie 4 room modern home a et AND EQUIPMENT _feference. PE bona. REALTORS NEAR ELIZABE -| Rooma $10 2 Beth $18 ep. pm i eS el sn. pa Set a Be % Ton Pick 1% Tom Stake | COUPLE LIKE CLEAN | Phone OR 31872 or OR 31769 | Strictly modern. 3, some ae on tot nn nen es | with to several lakes. E=- and ume Tracks +53 8 or partly furn. | - 9 to 9; Suni to 5 | Sits a om HOTEL L AUBURIN zoned for business. Full price only | {tra bath boat, motor, Pontiac Farm and - | 5555 : FOR eee AND Gothen pom | PRIV ATE BATH AND EN-| 466 Auburn Ph 20239 | 97.800. Don't delay on thls one. simon vevecytiing. ta. incind A VOLLMAR er RSamtmean Gi gig pecded. C. Sundwall, BET.| erty. also vacnot lots & acreage Couple. i ~ 3 dele Conta oxy, Pieces woe OFFICE OPEN 94 Briceé te Bie,o0s. 42808 ep. Aa | onean FE +58 ¥ Real . WITH PRIVATE Also 1 or 2 room Apartments . United States. Quick service. PE |? BEDROOMS FURNISHED | Ast lia? Aubum Rd. near De- STUDIO AFT 4, uuron. Employed | HURON CLEAN | A. JOHNSON, Realtor LAKEFRONT ¢ ; N. Pe | Betee, in oe . OR | acre. Pe vies rooms by or wk. 43 W On this levely i > . 39148. CET Us SELL YOUR HOME. WE | sry os ; Huron St. Ph. PE 2-8366 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ftievet home. Bail “ioe, Year 2 Decoratin “an i> fave Ld you wa ; Harbor. |: ; . ! e- : Painting & Decorating 20/ Share Living Quarters 30|~ cas, for vou noms re can get| Siditivaged mac’ preierred. PE Rent Stores © FE 4-2533 lake frontage. This home baa at PAINTING, WALL WASHING TO SHARE APARTMENT| SY.,sell or trade, © full force | $183. = meeine | - window facing the lake..A 12 x 18 and ing, Free esti- of six experienced salesmen to| UPPER 2 BEDROOM. AMPLE| BI DG. AVAILABLE Gining area and a 8 2°20 modern : mates OR oie. same. Convenient, Near bUS./ serve you. Call today, move to-| closets, Clean. Well furnished. , hen. 3 ¢ bedrooms. 2 | &-i1 DECORATING — PAINTING OR 32377 6 to 9 p.m. _/| morrow. Close la 37 Park Place. corner Syrreniest for a ba shop . gisssed-in ite car at and wall for esti Wee Gand i wef of Center 8t. : is wore. S. Walton tached garage. bef room. Auto- mate, FE cooont soueee. omen Bivd or OR 32341. trees we om 4 Ey Sate La TRRIOR 6 ex: | SM seen. FE tae. Russell Young Rent Apts, Unturnished 34 Snitas otot are a a A terior. 10 per cent disc. for eash.| Wd, “Trenspertation 31 REALTOR ‘ Mile Rd. bv 80°. Inquire 13200 000. CTM. 3 __Gusranteed. Pree est. PE 49205, r ~~ naw | 412 W. Huron PE 44525 9 > «prs AVAILABLE MODERN| East 3 site "ha Romeo, Mich.. L D 4 A-l PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. - Open pres 3 i) Sun. ‘til _$| § rooms and bath West side of call Pt. 2.9630. ° * AD 7 oe een, eae. FS WOMAN | OM PON- WANTED ‘ora om Ges heat 602. PE | (DEAL FOR OFFICE OR SMALL bd bd ° ; ; TRAIL, BETWEEN ED_ NORDM AN —+B2l_ eng FE ELS ean. business. Plenty free parking. (ant Dite Bwy.. Drayton Plaine a , —Tiaite Wail Washing | . souTH ‘3 AND : towd 7 ROOMS AND BA’ | Saginaw Bt, PE $5262. 000 . = = : : & Painting, Ressonable, FE 22700| TRANSPORTATION. TO ROMEO. Michigan sted Ready by June t, Aduits| Rent Office Space _ 41 -- "yo ™ year found. Dome. Oa PAPER HANGING. PAINTING, AND FROM POR. Flatess only. Near downtown. a | ~~ axe Often wih not ‘water sad washing, PE 42362, PRESS ee GREEN LAKE OFFI call FE 42045. OFFICES RENT, 4534 Dixie - enced in olayaround for Painting WANTED BY JOB OB Me WittING TO PAY. CE}; PAR Yen Welt, Phone ¢ eo ie jp ote MY 3a Free estimates, EM 3-2422. PLEASE 2 ; GREEN LAKE) nished. MA 5-5600, __ t.¥ eit. OR 31385. $750 DOWN Pain ee FROM 800 AM. TOO |, FOR ALL LAKES” | ROOM FURNISHED APT. COU- For Rent Miscellaneous 42 42 AMBITIOUS ainting & Wall Washing 28181 RCULATION Cottages, homes. Lote and na” | ple only. References. 268 Raeburs. APP. $47 PER’ MONTH " . PRESS NORMA RICE WITH HEAT. Neea . imeome larger A-l PAINTING, PA Sees EXT 2. we COMREE EA “a The accis |’ coed condition, eauite. Fi 21438, oanags 3 SFT LOTS home? we may have what Macon AA I64 WwOodward 6 Tie4 Rings here « ROOM See oe OR. vou ate looking for. Larce home SION A D fo AND chard Lk. Rd. Inquire caretaker For Sale Houses _ 43) i'range peDnoous Fito $600 month ineome, Could be MS® on Oxbow Lake (| LAVE CLIENT FOR MODERN 3) _ 211 B. _ ’ w~ | ERY 0 Sart eet. BlectricSewers Cleaned te $ EM : a Ring, . ae In Oi. BEAT & * Paxore, "ANGE wie MIS 4 hr. service. results, no Wea. C Contracts, ntracts, Mtgs. | 32 vadiue oe ‘Pontias Call ay 4 ae with bath. ave ns t WATER < im Reverse charge; chemically treated at ne Pevior Realtor PR 42544 ist. $75.00 per month, will lease, WINDOWS oe os 79 QET THE Most ror YOUR Rei Meer Ba m ote-Ke Sewer Cleaners oe Realtor . - U re sperteseat. jus ; t an PE 8-1317 a vine ‘Sane. ” wi arse PEDDLING wm Ave, hem eS tees eae 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE : e OR SERVICE RE Chait FOR” REASONED CON. r . ° - DE ioaing a8 rc Pine. td odetn homes Capito! YOUR PROPERTY? “ ” oN A LITTLE GEM . = L Li ess ~ IT DOESN'T PAY . “BUD” NICHOLIE uxury Living oF sell your present to obtain ; ONES REA! permitted. are Lea © Tk ee eo BS | a Man 4m : BD CHARLES — | anORgi:ScAlLes REALTOR, WARD F. PARTRIDGE ear ce at =| errr yy REALTO FE 2-8316] STONE REALTY CO. | - ge, fenced rear . Larger smaller, etty WEST SIDE. BRICK. | @ w. muron st R Open Eve. 7 to 8 * | fom ae oath ite" * = : down Nicholie & Harger Co. " a, were, tain | REALTORS CO-OP 183 Huren + s contract er equity tm your rm 3 Pte es age WILL BUY OR List Y vF. McKINLI | RENT IT FAST P : | ever Raat Ada! Rese 3 BEDROOMS BS, Gites om HUMPHRIES REALTOR | FE20474 Big, Distinctive — Comfortable & Luxurious Seven Lots In Sunny Beach =. dome lots Name own p will deal. ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. $11 Main Rochester, Mich. OL 1-9121, OL 1-0111 In Waterford. $8, J. A. REALTOR — 100 Oakland Ave. Qpen_ Eves. aylor OPEN FRIDAY 4 TO 8 P.M. SAT., SUN, & MON. 2 TO 6 P.M. NEW GI HOMES $700 DOWN ye ture windows, tile bath Full di- vided b * with space, Gas furnace & water beat- er. Drive out West Huron to Wa- terford Township Hall. Turn right Sie Woe freon ica OPEN FRIDAY 4 TO 8 P.M. SAT., SUN. & MON. pie- Near St. Joseph H Good #8 eat modern. ‘ a ago “ + ~~ HAPPINESS COMPARE WITH ANY ENGLISH TYPE BRICK Lake You'll like ne tie: ning and of this beautiful 6 room, 3 bedroom attractt ft living room with natural , new 4 large © rooms down od tile beth, 2 spacious Tooms, sewing room an d- lavatory . Pull basement, ofl ¥ inum storms and serenes, lot 100 x 200 ft. = ae. Terms, COMPARE IT. YOU'LL GOOD HEALTH YOUR GREATEST ASSET Piains 2 bedroom home with a is living room spacious with din- ‘mg space. ol] heat, 146 car ga- rage. Landscaped ed fot, 15200 ft. Plenty of shade shrubbery. Offered at $11,330, ae down. A CHILD'S PARA- To -To Sell-To Trade .. You BOY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT rigs | MAHAN at White ‘Take. Laces Urine seems REALTY CO, REALTORS LPR, Gaeta RT | cp Sete te it tan 6 only pie, pring out Moe] wt aS i ioc f fo, ina Drive. Wi NEXT post OFFICE ‘OPEN ' SAT. & SUN, ; , saresuy. | CHARLES 1688 COLE ST. BRICK COLONIAL on Eason tor BIRMINGHAM only $19,500. has 3 car garage, gas torn . Fenced . Im mediate possession. $11,900, terms J. C. HAYDEN 86 E, Walton Bird. Realtor en Eves ,4 Mi N 5 ROOM home in ' Maceday subdi- vision. Lot 100 = 150. Living _ oom dinette. 2 bedrooms. Kitchen. . Bath and storage attic. Fully a tion storms screens. down desired. OR DUCK : with $960 down, 4 ay walls, cedar siding, UPPER STRAITS LAKE. $5,360 with $660 down. 3 rooms & bath. KEEGO HARBOR, 7 large rooms Basement furnace, 1% car aa- rage, $8,050, terms. 658 with $650 LEY LAKE. 1on4?". Shady down. 4 room hom MS LAKE. $6,050 with $1,500 down, 2 bedroom: home, 2 porches. Tile bath oil with $1,000 down. 5 & 1% car 3 lots. LAKE, 2 tog h ag ession de $ with terms. attached greenhouse, and swim- ming pool on lot 190x430. BE FIRST with $1500, down to buy this clean 7 room, bath and base- . Total. All 300 TOTAL PRICE for Seott —_ Rd. attractive 4 room Lagos spacious utility room on . Automatic washer and dryer included. See it now. Won- derful retirement home for elder- ly, couple. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 ing sell and stairs Will a 2 = oe. ROSE Me HURON GARDENS —— re or bok 4 am YE : Trade pee 8 ee ae ee ranch e op ‘% acre. less than 3 Woodward Estates ALUET, Realtor and Ave FE. 5-000 “FOR COLORED NTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 if =| paid so much for this vacation outfit, I can't afford to go anyplace!" * For Sale Houses 43 4-0263_ BS 1 : r] THE CHELSEA Paved street. eity water, sewer. 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved DOWN PAYMENT PLUS cosTS GI -_ NOTHING DOWN FHA $1,200 Choice of § room designs. = Ae — car port. Res! tion with inke privileges. WE SELL-~WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 753 _W. Huron St. - PE 4-1557 STOUT'S Best Buys Today RANCH BUNGALOW Just pretty as a pic- down. $135 Op EN. 4001 w Trail Drayton Woods, bedrooms and bath- footn. up, 1 bedroom and lavatory down, Fiving room with fire- an acre $14,500. ‘Terms can be arranged. agg MD Dixie to almost Dray- ton and i Will see 5 on West road, signs 2 “CHAPIN- BIGELOW BUILDERS OPEN DAILY 1-8P.M. .. 2 BEDROOM $7300.00 $650.00 DOWN FHA ‘o teach drive out U8. Je (Dine Hichway) to Sashabew Road then right two miles to 3 BEDROOM BRICK Cemesk 2 ‘ear aa ooo: fi. transferred. : _ For Sale Houses 4B bath—new- pegs yor ont Fisher plant Realtor argo - yiM WRIGHT, & Oskiand Ave. FE 59441 v change SUBURBAN HOME Commerce “°" — Owner going in service, CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw PE 4-400) On Cedardale 3 Redrosm writ, ¢ free ge Boog brick garage oak a and down, Ceramic tile me = jon It's really ® $20,000 home offered Shown only $13,500. Terms. iate Possession appointment only 5-T104 4-5078 se ville area, Hatchery hd Sones ac . Pains. Price $6,000. Terms. 500.60 down 2? houses both eood 4 om ished house, West GD ARLE Recher Rd. Waterford, fet ame THELMA 5143 Cc KNUDSEN :| ene 1|Joseph F. Reisz ‘eeeceg. trans igs went | 3 es DOWN Sat Caw was sare tos te 4 * q = i-4 wi wi ca a—Good m frame home. base |g ROOM HOUSE TO BE MOVED. : ‘ oe exe ; ay OFF JOSLYN. Attractive § room BUILD NOW a toe * ¥ ie NICHOLIE & HARGER | “modera bunssiow 8400, 42250 | ae restricted. Waterford | room, gas heat, eas water 3_w St_ Ph. oma given from our plate or yours. | Prete’ poet rng wien ten Seni |- WEST S$ RBAN WEST @turdy butis| 8, 8 $10se' dows morteace ranch heme. | Siader blest dome. HERBERT C. DAVIS éoste moves you in, “ving room. 1 | -Seeee Cee. oS Beak it 94 Pontine Lake Rd. a a. floors: tui wEsT clear j BEDROOM BRICK, RANCH JOHN K, IRWIN je Yas be real buy at bus line. 4 room modern eee a te ae te .: REALTOR with years ss Since 92.600 wits DOWN Sircle drive. 2 car garage, lots 101% N. Saginaw Street pays this modern, | CASS. LAKE 7 mod- trees, make offer OR 1188 | Phone PE Soa Eve PE 2-180 Paneled w liv! room, ern. % block to exce beach. FOR SALE BY OWNER: MODERN INCOME. 4 APTS. SEPARATE EN- fenceq in yard, vileges. . home, 1 sere, all kinds| ‘fance and beths. New gas fur- Com: price only $65 OLIved st | St teal. "Re redtee "bene resch | Bace. Storms and screens. Pine Dorothy Snyder Lavender} ¢ recom modern ee | oe. rental location. Excellent condi- 2 car garage. $9050 tion. $300 per month. By Pe patil or EM 3393 a w ROOM owner. PE 31236. aa ane ee = s BACK OF ST. JOSEPHS FOR SALE OR RENT. 4 ROOM we See Sees ( een TO. tal, Sacrifice our, # room home, rnished home, bear ; rooms, a Rochester. OL ae on 3 GROW! srelea thease heat. nicely dec- Gray brick. 2 yrs. old. 3% bed- . Modified ranen home with ‘S00 down. PE GOT Berta weetngsranes S| Joseph F, Reisz| fatter ttsesg thease scsns 3 ered terrace, full ‘ment, 3% Ww a ve oem XY ft. of poved bee why Se ft. living > Morms and screens. Owner. Milo. oo cstrye Bt, EXSie wart fos down, A) E808 SHA ©") _ 57,000 with $1,000 dn. PE $5006. a — : nia a bedres Rate tone, | Co ae one, UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM FOREST LAKE ESTATES soll | cated. .¢ E home, garage Apply after 6| tn Bloomfield Townshio. 3 acres.| joes! p yO Coperies | Oe a. ivert. = 1 acre woods 120 ft lake front-/| ithe asking price for entire 7 ROOM FRAME MODERN, siT- 230 on Club Dr. $1008. | Cel ‘Thiet an eneeptional buy usted mm late ores, low 2 BEDROOM. MODERN HOME IN| %¢_$5.960, Owner wants his equity. payment. FE : drayton Plains $2,000 down, OR EMBREE & GREGG —_ei Union Lake Rd. EM 34303 AUBURN HEIGHTS Es WIL- mae Unjon Lake Village 5 ROOM BUNGALOW Acre & taut tot, | Mice 2 roam | iiams = New 3 —— — NOTHING DOWN With full basenrent fa te, Wiene in fro Storms & Screens.| sutomatic off heat, 100 ft. ‘ : Heal pice bernie, coke | Sen RIS eee | Seemem creer we, Seed ee owe exce * 4 ie lent garden spot. Only $1500 down. | _ #2037, build 3 . wae wil build | 3 homes, ; , OXFORD INCOME | _on_my_tot._on_>say, Rimace e100" full price, on Joseph F. Reisz) az, sxetsst income on 3 tur |3 BEDROOM HOME, FULL Te gea-t Sel . 202g | trances ané on took bine o cxome soso" down, private San “33 pow =. Open Eve. bad rate small block house. ‘Tented. Sins Rd. Louise ville. a mune nice 2 family home. GRESTVIEW HOMES inc. Low | Wi? * small down vermont treet’ 3023 | “Built in 1982. Gas, heat. garece, be te ME Om taena.| Chae” ™” _Ormond Rd., off _M-58 3. e. Oe Oe ne eee. ware NS is ¥ ROY KNAUF, Realtor lent suburban Bx 3B ment, automatic heat. 3 car ca- “ . Huron ia money thi; rage acreage 100 Davisburg Rd. | P% 2 OA #3339 + Socty tems, Lime treat on Pine B HL. Lake, ol] furnace, rma-stone fireshe brick. 6 go 5 one p—— a : noo Tad full _petee. o—— Pi seen vee eluding carpeting and tiled base. J t. with no money down, base- ties frame six yoy with | &Md_ enclosed | breeseway a ese coals P nano dl ies. ° bedroom od, full, ban down, 2/ Be "iugo's Bchools. "Low taxes. Indian Village " ir. Sot Ste tcc et pees|_ ee 3-530 Saturday Russell Young and spproximately 1 acre * ? » REALTOR Exceptional buy. Buy must be ; THEY ARE NEW 761 Owego Dr 412 W. Huron &t. FE 44525 Cash to mm Large 3 poder tengeltws. et . Open Eves. ‘til #; Sun. PE 40612 THRER- FAMIL | Reece, & & room floor ~2 .F mec a van tom | Reuland ee ent | Rina att tree, $1000 DOWN ceive $1) r m from . sit, i guests. Na’ ‘episce, block alow three megteWo-| PONTIAC REALTY | screened porch, full bese- | 2b @toom cinder block, punexiow ge mad Baldwin men- 37 ns FE 5-8275 ment. Verv good condition. close 2 anon and bus. Total ot] heat and Guess a ——TN I . Drive out W. Huroti-right be . good + investment. . ~ - IN ROCHESTER on ‘Genesee —rieht on Owe- : WEST SIDE orr B. 4 ee an po = 3 bed brick {th le ear. i. . : room x. ww ree ne 1,200 DOWN sider trade. z i j living and dining area. Total price is aetee and the! TTAROLD E, WEAVER |° Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | pied vedroom! 2x sat. eas monthly payments are, $56. At- = se W lentoeee bree forced air heat large lot with : Gandy bea: BROKER FF $8161 or FE +4278 = me glassed s porch, ah ay bed- FE. AUBURN RO AD or ’ Shs Nisattet catty FE tae | ROCHESTER OL 2-082 suaic—FaRii Oe Gone sseut "with oll heat. Comsiger teeo | : we ath FARM | =|) MODEL HOME and more per month. ae beg oom ome Cui 16 block basement , 3 BEDROOMS with igre pring v . ww ww, ie ARD Sty, yours ob. Let 00 %. wide | SOOt schol ond tus, O0500 terms, | doom Oat Dacparate wtaiiy secws OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW and well landscaped. See it today 4 toom frame sepingnlow neat | and laundry tray, auto. hot Wa- Com: home at $9,500 with | $10,800 with terms. Fishers. lot 60x oll circulator | ter, off forced air heat. Oak others in Tt cannot $550 DOWN heat, full bath and utility. Only 8. large lots. Priced at be beaten. Neat and clean as a| Located just-north of Pontiac $6050 with $7.950 with only $1,300 down plus pin, Full ment. gas —_ is @ small 3 home with a CLARK REAL ESTATE mortgage costs. Located at 451 stairway to . 345 ft, wide and ft. deep. | .997 @. Auburn Rd. near Dequindre | Second Street west of Joslyn ® aia lot, Will G.I, Just the 9 Pina wh renes. pe Eves 93-1317 Ave. fi BRICK RANCH HOME A wauiet, xtmattie. free sree, for ne ZACRES =~ IVAN W. Practically new. Long, low and room, brick ranch home ew room . yembling ‘describes tis Deuatiful| Inchading qarage, aluminum dorm | S202 SPP URBAN ie. arge ve wt et a room with fireplace ure wie Fovage gibi on TEL Your wife. modérn home, Partly “ ~_> oA \ beautif ceramic | wil] love, $23,300 with $5 turn, Extra “erge lot $780 down.| FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer Ph. FE 54-2564 Open Evenings and Sundays 1111 Joslyn, Cor. ird. Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $1100 BUCKS Sure, the complete price for this cute 3 room low. In town, on bus. line, (CA ~ Purchaser mist move i forward on lot, and run sewer in from street.) Contractor, ¢ or Handy man, make yourself some money. PE Yes. $8400 is the price and $1275 is the down payment, on this 4 room and § room house, Both , Ol space ik look - ’ ‘ter take a # 4 BEDROOMS Templeton Huron Gardens § room home, bedrooms, full room, fall, Roseman 19 fenced in lot, ¢ ‘West Suburban 3 Bedroom Rancher lasting full hot water, oak floors, Window sills, Pull bath ba Scoccnt, ‘Appeocipately GUND wae oe th Lag og My oy hy see i today.- Call Mr. “BUD” - NICHOLIE REAL ESTA For Colored Families — at ie: hed COCGEN SUTtDING Co. PARADISE ONLY $14,350 Complete price including 16'x150° lot. AB LOW AS PER MO’ Plux taxes and Insurance FULL FACE BRICK 3 OR 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS NEW. SHOPPING CENTER NEAR 8CHOOLS Here's suburban living in « lovely area lake Visit beautifully furnished ex- hibit SF at: 2328 MIDDLEBELT ROAD Near Orchard Lake Rd. NORTHWOOD Organization Ine. Phone FEderal 4-6191 - BY OWNER FIVE bath with without furntt A Home of Your Owh DRAYTON PLAINS ~ - at 3202 = See tiful kitehen, dine’ rete utility. ONLY ALSO, a new 2? bedroom at 3273 Seebaidt for ONLY $1000 down AND «a couple others to cheose from — JUDAH LAKE ROAD i ogy | of high rolling land - with rees. § room home. new earage. Best terms wossible West FAIRMONT. 8ST. Brand new 3 bedroom ranch tyroe laree living room and sitable kitchen Low down vavment. | WEST SUBURBAN A real bargain if vou want 3 bed rooms and a neat and clean home. Double earaze landscaped Near Webster School ~~ fon Sorte Living room with =a pated, 3 ded gin W. Iroquois fu or un ae. Call for particu- ars. FAMILIES. ARE FUN lot, nice INCOME : Free living after you pay $2700 down for this well conditioned 2 Property ¢ down & Gas beat Seeing is lieving VICINITY UNION LAKE A doll house and very comfort- able living for ONLY 81000 down. 2 bedrooms and full bath WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER Oven $:30 to 8:30 33 W. Huron. = Ph. PE 5-183 7 ROOMS ON. KENILWORTH, 5 rms. on Ojesta. 7 rooms in Dray- ton. Suchy Realty. FE 5-3616, / i 1 al i IDEAL FAMILY HOME— consisting of 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room kitchen, and bath floor: Plastered wails, oak floors, and t Tastefully decorated . Th be ail on one RAY O'NEIL, Realtor possession, Terms can't be beat. | Tn homes like this modern 4 brick with hf baisrogms and mart “ol m attractive SMace Levees on B anh street im the City. Reasorable terms, ATTENTION VETERANS! Tf you have $250.00 for a down payment and want « home auto- TO BUY OR SELL CALL GILES REALTY CO joo W. Mure os BROWN Oe nowt age sie? tai rior all ¢om- automatic 7 $7500 FULL PRICE—almost new 4). beaesom haus Wie ion lot, of} turn. plastic tie 2 ct meny other desirable feate 5s. $10,000 SOUND VALUE — leaving city” 6 reom Lake. Large two car Sine Pure a ‘goed $13,800 HOME OR INCOME—Choice garege, loca! Siorely. tare rooms up “Gaewllent L. H. zw ‘BROWN, Realtor | . r on - —e = ' iene PE 6-6175 |. tion on paved street. Near | - ‘A. @, ELLIOTT & SONS ‘Northwestern at Mi JOrdon MA HOME ae eg "FRANK SHEPARD FOR COLORED "FAMILIES FHA or VETS ao ok cub Bie Se ee Bek SiO aD Pak Meg S Sees We te MO tenehererer eran Sale gag qe + — Le ia: bea Pe boty, leak etecacp ge ene ™ on . we . Shea es : ‘s ; : Se : oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, aa 27, 1955 : : —— = iz For Sale Farms 48) Sale Business Property 49 Money to Lean 53) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner ee ee | a TOOTS, III ne : ROYAL OAK sgoon onving STORE BUILDING C ASH Syst | See etem BF eS Large bara Biaciment floors. Also has ® 2 4 room For You Toda roof, 8 meres timber. School | Spt, overhead. Located ins nice y tae. Forms. Biroct’ A very ‘good for $10.- ; Up to $500 60 Acres—Orchard geay: terms ‘Contact Clart’ Res! | prime mness, jayotte short work bearing ” trees. 7 homes FE sig Nuree Stree’ Seek, you cas depend oa consid N. Roselawn.| _@. A. Thom: Perr ind owner Call tonigh out buildings. _-__Recelase. __A._ Thos : for al jae a ch everos. iS miles north Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A NO PAYMENTS WHILE i {CHURCH PS INC. we equiome = my FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Set std" wrae ee en es rate en | Berea ts Nea SEES wee |Roy Annett Inc.| #'S SMe) De oan eee |— Next te a de é Letderdaait oa = See FOR ANY BUST Bu ckn er aia aut: | evninas new. Scribner KEN Tbe ‘ef ~~ , : Bix marble colors. Sxda¥e inch. Geen Boceings ond ae ae ; | FINANCE CO TRADE-IN DEPT Soteres. “welliv. "lren: "misc. | . * COUNTRY ESTATE ada tyne — 1400 | RSA ana eee, fee, chat god eiondn ts aareviditemittaan ‘ki ns $00 125 ACRES "Fon mela ocr Tints =| watsep fires wen . Bee eange eee ae 4.95 PAINT : eoeees le Lad * 8. iw ot. i writ. "Basement. Heat | (Next to Beak)” $ pe. breakfast set tig $29.95 Ce ee aan (051000072 he | DAV ASOREED cake ciate. "Line a r mouth—3 to & vear i he eutte ...- ee SHiTHs tepcaeraee OC] tallets, eres Seve ae areas. oe MANY ITEMS SM S, 257 S. Saginaw |. ‘ervifig vekess.. These, ere orate j Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor NEED $500 THOMAS ECONOMY ~~ GAS FOR FORNITURE CIONEL & AMERICAN ve terrence Birget or less FURNITURE CO. — | SoRSyiENELECrRIG Wor We | b'OD ND pe Ng” FE $461: or WITH QUICK Aw. ST. 83 Gal, “io year. four | SERVICE? ear. $95. Only . _ each le well | jet SAUTHORIZED F. ¥ SERV- oe el ae ae ed ge eee = - takes “it, . water tanks. Reg. $93.50 ey ee trea | Seo ewe om wes | Taste em me fee i wm "Mfagtens| Arnason Plumbing Supply| Si Saabs ia nat Then . loans 2 we LAKE-| your first visit so come in or 2 oo value ¥ Or divide, Binstdn Bnd 15 34.45. These are marred. perry 10s deeds. Priendly tetvice me > ee hs : Phone 130 Michigan “Pi 303 Or- ag 2 arn wll sed Trade-in Dept. We Deliver chard Lake Ave. ; Business Opportunities 51| *¥sis you. Lestic ., Man- s rs ager. Berkeley Voss, President. ‘ Sat - |) Apt, size elec. refrigerator. DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRAC. | RS. NEWMAN'S VARIETY OlPT 2 ; EL $68.85 | tor, cultivator, plow. sickle bar,| Shop is Orchard LK. wear WHAT A BUY Ph. FE 5-8121 Somerset ees erect) Shoe rates. B888 | SeEpwELL JET PUMP AND | WeTAL TRAILER With PEND: on . - 2 oe. Brin poem culte...... Se ~ tank. $60. 3008 Also chair bed. FE 44634. Paes pernqubies Di H & A t Every day for 15 years I've worn a white carnation in my = § be. wood dinette |. $34.88 Gienvtoke Keego Harbor. _ MATTRESS 45 APRINGS 6 WooD room convalescent home \l% acre ome uto | lapel—and then this morning something snapped!” t de - “ $695) DIAMOND, 3} ROW WEDDING ‘or dock ~: steps. $5. FE 25587. of lant $3,000 down includes fur . Easy spinner washer eyar 040.8) ring. Never worn. FE 1332 _ | MANUPACTURER: AGENT GALS. She we we /OAN Company . coy) tPaReRaRine | OCE,TO MANES GANNOE OF | mare fracas” Seat ta : c. PANGUS 110 MIS Sale Household Goods 57; Sale Household Goods 57 —- \WYMAN’S OL 7203. Wouid sell nieces seo. | °O» ete wth -urner Nationally , Ph. Ortonvilte #1 Comm, Natl Bk. Bidg. é epee sth : bidde had’ S. Perry } F COMAPES ALES Ss APame: | BONS: © to 8: Setardey 9 to | eee OP SMALL RADIOS PRAOIDAING * OU. ve, Paihe. | ae ee | aT iRTORi ceey a RALES “Sinn geaviCn 4 a — a . Lake eee ee. GET CASH QUICK LY "and portabies. FE 5-8759.- - er. Excellent condition. Only bof '~ UR aS oa ae — ae on the —— pee erd Pactory Repeats Sewin consider r foal state as pert : AL KINDs OF NEW AND USED | _ 949.95. 6-1300. | 3 3 newest 1955 designs. Terrific val-| sachines wert” make repair ssp ieiecams Up to $500 orterds, $18; sofa bea Siso0, | cu R960. 938 W. ¥ 6 | wamrivGHOURE AUTO. WanmER | S,,D°com™ 80 vane 2 $35 Auburn Ave 7 y tenda, 5, 5 Op eu . , ‘ i t . Does not ha * . - % AUTO WRECHINO YARD COVER | [26,'4 8 corm. Beg your uue.| i5" shiltverdhad'inena, Sess | OARCAND Gal | Soc bq belted. Guly geen. tar) force, 42.50 relue 22.88, Suanty J PE +inie ‘ ing 1 sere of ground. Partly full w ae ues. | Gave rort and chair $1780, new| old. og May. bs | _ iso 1.368 Orchard Ave. | GEDICINE CABINETS, LAROE 30 4 ef ake model wrecked cars, Being AB. securities. sofa beds, $39.95 up, apt. elec-| seen at 17 . FE 20062, WANTED: SALE RY CLUB| in. mirror al! metal cabinet. ‘ ov day. LICENSED. tric range. $19.50, sew §& pec. éi ABLE. SINGER coupe. Customised. ‘a Bye all| $7.96 value 63.06 Stahtiy marred. ‘ Slams Phowe FE #10 AKLAND Sets, occasional” rocker, 9605, | fange. Like pew, $38. 7 & re-| MACHINE. PE $3456. Ht porte. Cal after 6, FE SENS | cotlnsts with sod wines! Nemes, 7 hall tree. $1.98. 3 pe. sectional, | frigerater, Clean. runs good. $00. WAYNE GABERT FUEL OIL TANKS new sliding triple door ite, oi i STOC AND $4.50, apt. gas $0.50,|_ FE 86-0740. Eves. . 278 eal. 15 tm. lees. mauee vented | St exceptional bargains. M n aren LOAN CO Sie aad evepiping tory famey | Speers ie DESK, “anTigve. | APPLIANCE SPECIALS | “tul*cao. Denverea “ais. Fe | Kuworescent 33 Orchard Lake re on UTE. Me ; asa Reason- FLOOR sSAMPL: ; ; - es adh wit %oanaiwo anp peuiveny | HooveR VACOUM Tie Waw (QS Rees qenet tim | 07 OF URED PIEEET PERCE | woca scree und crm, endows, or at Ey PEO EAR ay For ¥ | "$14.98. Belts bags brushes. all . ‘auto. Wa.-er .. $229 beth Ra . Alum. comb. screens and « : ave. park FORMERL oe oe r tresses... $278 eeew. Descente Sees. INTLA: BLDG ELL EXCHA oe omer ....+.. ; TORN | — WHEE Ot Ee 5 baler at ica nin’ LAE Ave KENMORE TANK VACUUM LIKE fies ‘ oo Hee GUN TYPE Of) PURNACE. 118.000 vowed EY AND USED Ty b~ A . a ccbcpnetion” sie, coaes n YUU he _ CPE + T88h CARGE DINING ROOM SET | 0232.50 Kel ar 00 range $177 to Cail Stas Oarweed Heatine. —— TOWER SPRAYERS, ent above, Also 28 ft. b BLANKET OR Y CHEST. | piece. FE 5-70¢s Many others hoose = from. | EM _3-3080. __ deposit . REALTY FLOYD KEN & treme baiding attached. $25-$500 exis in. Man's \chiflerove, CINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE % | new floor samples". "| GRADUATION SPECIAL, LADY'S en teen Vipecapenent’ ORC : NT, Realtor ~~ = - eet Ge = desk and). © at Jack's Studio couch. | 13] N. Saginaw, — FE 66309 | $80 watch and band for $49.50; i599 § Woodward, (North of 14 | i a6 'W. Lowrense PE $4100 |“ ‘Pontiac: inchades 101 Te You can get it quickly om your! ers. One new, one old. 2 Wilton | Sack's, io Ferre, scat Genes, wOULD 3 Eu 330 Mile Ré.), Birmingham. MI 46008 : . ae, Farms mie su od a) as WHIBER WASH G & M COMPANY _ | NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 5 poe cin your wena gach helo | TOHTRA CLOUEEC R Lord’s Specials BRIGHTER FIXTURES) $3*pingin simans xircm. |°* i G0 fe lenghts) ise ft Petts t pare rete (2 5c ice | BB) LOVEIER HAIR Ex RIUM AND SICELE a | 'S"tagmew Pe eae ; Ve ‘ AY | Mide-e Bea ‘trom ‘sites’... Ue SOFTER SKIN WORK 18 QUARANTERD, | | Ming machines ¢0.46. FE S010 * 7 bed. After “apt. 40 | Used ans stove eo gaeee We can show you how it's possible . 336 _E. Welton fF tree home demonstration ‘ FINANCE CO. M ; Lord’ and hein you save too. | # - 4° &° ENAMEL RECESSED Vk eee=_=_ Se FE 4.1574 INTQUE EORNATRE CHIT | purniture and Appl Regt or bay. g Reyasardalier |, ENE Cee | Do It Yourself : : = 2 ine and glass 2-3361 Furniture and Appliances eee) yy | ~ . 2 IN PERR tr montiee Bonk ig BOUT ANYTHING ¥ ANT | *%_W. Barce t, PE 40563 "RUMP ELECTRIC | Washbowis with nttine- aise] Slee cer gee tame ont ve : trial ieee Frou: TL & & 71x32 double sink O55; SS. cad tend, con Gere tener ; division. _U_ End tables, $1.98 up: new book N 3448 Aubure_Re pe 43513 | "Fi .cce path sete with aot . : LOE seni0e PERR 5 ' case head board beds. complete, | 12049 yiwoLmtihe * pase | VRSTINGHOUSE GERA-| White $61.95 Colored site.s0 BLACKETT’S ; vARTED: 4 (OE FORFRER a sat HILTZ F #25 10 tm sfd8 tg 0800] fas S'elee’ so up: beds al see, | Rew $008 Howse Point Gill” $1.68 | jofaar dest and chait “aber | | SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY BLDG. SUPPLIES ‘ te! all after 6. FE 4-401 it E 56181 2 Be Line re on | $2 UR: TY vets, $35 up: radios 95 | $ me % Peicht | ‘two drum, table Easy, washer. | 100 8. w St Ta Get | Hi Dinie Bey. 14,, Cuarketen 3 ; REALTOR N Oe \ wp: new chrome dinette sets § pe. fred i tables a : ATER " 5-881 ‘ Watkins Pontiac E GILES REALTY CO. | inrawrs. cHiLDREN Ss anD LA- FRIENOLY SURV | an.ss , up: chests, new & used. $9 | SYERS. 141 W. Foes, “BL se) run ot. 3% go. Evmrete cub gas. New. use on ; at states . dies’ . .. LOANS To up: room siiites, $48.95 up: __ FE +3064 umers . $0650 and! condition 3-3832. , #2 W. Huron FE 5-617 read store, Very BAXTEP & MAPLE ANTIQUE BE “has y ‘ ‘ good um v living room suites, $12.96 up; din- D AND|3 MA : UGS. $119.50 value, $49.50 and $59.50. ry : j rund. Uibee to achosts, | —————"a-P to | ge eth or cast after | &.W Lawrence 8. S152 | ing roam suites. $19.90 up, Many | ee ert ne eee | _tarow rugs. 108 8 Jessie 4) These, ere, slighty marred. Alsd | "(ogacapeings for Chevrolet, ON ; from 6 p.m. other ite : rugs. , Sal to sell at sive win | Oxford Area ESTAURANY —SOFFASLE FoR | LOANS ON HOUSES © OUR: KE NEW | pre st ~ Sifenigan | 21608. ; 2 : 1e8 aecee 0¢ veev productive land. rive-mn. sell immediately. IN OAKLAND COUNTY w Dra main ragualy Low price at $3600. . do" i ager velovune "Lares wy ca r 9% p.m. PE 5 oa to $1,308 A = TOR Partridge is “THE BIRD” to see ity i in bach i qe : a= ob : ia B58 83) ¢ i ee cL A SMALL DOWN | FOOL FOR sie 7a-| SHOPPING : 450 Fee a FOR BALE erm FOR A LOAN? : sae Ge Ws 2 4 2 ‘ecutpment. prom employed men, — am é Pontiac Pl i Co, : Gal On 31s aher Som FE Set St aie nes et at sic SAVINGS wH- 4-4 f~4 ontiac Plywood 4 : today Good - : ‘ LOANS $25 TO $500 Fes iecad o coral Sata ent | Partridge} “sexcricac i pese ee Eerie oe «= : meme no” 70 OEE | sy sanres PESO! Pte | gE ae woar—aas | SEE P| Reig ee hen ; TODAY’S SPECIALS _ soon TE Se shinelentontoe-eas ond many. Mortgage Loans 54! iasy . mon “AND : HIGHLY PROFITABLE GIFT ana | ““~~~~~* ~ eee Se . ant ane barty fond store “Really « wow LOW INTEREST BOTTLE GA Warehouse | Siti nie men” | > Untimited funds for single tamity | New low orice Complete SURPLUS LUMBER |. E. AUBURN ROAD] Gas STATION AND HOME e- ; @ canceled | tion only $10 was. ' e Materia; Sales Co, ROCHESTER OL 2-082]| Sersceer Wert Branca 3% acrec| HG. PETERSON |i PiEeE ROOM SUTTE Clearance ones mk EH] dl land, ae %. a a. — 110 4 6 Sinte Bank : _Good condition. rE 16, ‘ ae anes. Power cement SMALL FARMS ern Phone FE $9406 ot PE j “PIECE UALHUT BEOROOW VALNUT BEDROOM | OF USED FURNITURE) ‘Stain sag vas. Sewer Mere is & aice ¢ ropm home on | fn Qukland Count)” 430 000 erase CHINA CaBINIET CONE’S RENTAL WOODED PARCEL | S.4jini Ses" ute om | 668 en terme | “ment 8 Cottages, Pertmente and summer | 1281 Beers caOKE PUNE Living Room Suites mr "§ RENTAL & © $19.95-$29.95 |““AncHoR $39.95 Chairs | Artists’ supplies, hobby fi pate Sitaheie tans | aes Shae Edw. M. Stout, Realtor : sinaw r 0168 acres beautiful lend -ROTEL COFFPER SHOP in 200 aes ares, Uh Oe fruit trees and some Sesvieg, pee sectdent Rotel. Seate-<8 2.600 ene fom in this pome Ry : he ite dene pao GO to a ie 13 Wooded Acres esement aie, areas. ri) aNp MANY OTMEN CHOICE $2 $5 $9 sification “Hobbies and ‘Pachoud | Wreckin ; tom buliders: | Boautt- Lg ee "THROUGHOUT MICRIGAN. Supplies” No. 24A. 2301 Hwy. Fe si0e ‘ty we ba cell at Dining Room Suites — Regular fils, (3 bp dhallow wel : RE r TONY’S MARINE SERVICE sere Bar D MOTORS sLAYBAUCH’S 6HOP ‘a atee cost er $110. All for &. Avery, FE 2-4418 A = a} = ©TORS 803 N. Main, Rochester orem THL 10 P. M. Olive 3-9311 See M&M Motor Sales *|,1954 STAKES ee |/ -| “la PT. BOAT AND TRAILER. , OR 3-1762: |e Ste Und Trac 9 ~ LARRY | JEROME Used Truck Headquarters Best Selection of Low Mileage Trucks— All Weight Classes : to Fit Your Needs! F-600 FORD, 12 FT. F-350 FORD, 9 FT. 1953 STAKES F-600 FORD, 12 FT. PICKUPS ’54 FORD, F-100 53 FORD, F-250 51 FORD, F-1- TRACTORS 1954 FORD, F-800 1933 FORD, F-800 “These are quality trucks, Quality is always 3 - bargain.” LARRY JEROME For Sale Used Cars 91 LOOKING For That 2nd Car? for a Low Down Payment? at These, Many of These Cars Are One Owners 1950 Dodge 4 dr..... .$395 1950 Dodge 2 dr......$295 1950 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$395 + 1950 Plymouth 2 dr.. .$250 1951 Nosh 4 dr.......$495 1949 Plymouth 4 dr. -$195 1950 Pontiac 2 dr.....$350 1948 Hudson $85 1948 Dodge 4 dr......$195 ven eeewe a05T cathe gins om late model cos; | 1948 Chevrolt ...... $150 Cee? ON ee 1946 Dodg 4 dr. ......$95 77D, TORK CARS SORE TROR 1951 Buick 4 dr. .....$550 Past service. | 4-9582. ed "49 to 34 1 Bagley Auto Parts Riemen- _ Fe “oR a $-9210 P : Eerureeee | SChneider Si sa say “ba rte ere) 232 S. SAGINAW ST. HURON Open ’til 8 pm. = @OTOR SALES FE 2-9131 . . Huron FE 2-204) | ; ry CALIFORNIA BUYER | ‘svervthing™ Anv old, tar down AVE 70000 ot PE. 4-000 o wearer at 13 Mile WANTED ‘aro To's xe MODEL CARS cane tice Heights OVER 150 M AND MODELS OF CAR For Sale Used | Trucks 90| Feows fo $2.98, ALSO rew 2 CHEVROLET, 6 SEDA. N DELIV. RAN Aaa an OR ery. $405. 65 down puts you in| 25; CARS 92 AUBURN int et CHEVROLET "93 BUICK RIVERIA 91305. Dvn- Woodwa. a Mile gee heater wall i RT pp wer steering. etc. Has “as. $5 dove puts you in bust betas Si hme eR i Be on CHEVROLET 00 FORD. 2 GOOD ME- chanically MY 2-5252. MODEL "A b PICKUP. Se i BUICK y HA P. condition offer takes. Dvnaflow vower 2. White \ wall tires radio . This beg <2 ' $2 iw aris W Ez \s ‘A “pear. good tires, excellent con- LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES wae st Bos khorn Lake 2-611 till 9:00 p.m. PICKUP, condition, at " full: priee, Lo ew ee Chev. TRUCKS OAKLAND AT CASS’ OPEN “eye WILSON GMC $31 7 ~- Commander 2 door. a7 other devendabie cars each "4160 W Walton % ew of Sashabaw and henvanan iss] BUICK 4 DR TIP IP TOP Guaranteed USED CARS 1984 S007 3 dr. 1854 Piymouth club coups $1,294 1883 > oo ataarcae = 1950 Chevrolet P.G...$395) | As ow as just your car down, up |BARGAINS| Speciale | "54 Chrys Newport $2445 34 Buick super ....$2195)% ‘54 Ford wagon ....$1645) a "54 Ford Crestline . .$1495 $3 Chrys. Windsor .$1295) _: 52 Buick hardtop. . .$1195 moe wenes hp $ rat ‘52 Ford 4 dr. . et 795 "52 Chevrolet 2 dr...$ 795 ‘51 Chrys: hardtop .$ 795 51 Ply. Wagon ....$ 745 "50 Dodge clb. epe...$ 495 ’50 Plymouth 4 dr...$ 445 *50 Ford clb. cpe ...$ 395 50 Chev. 2 dr, ....-$ 395 50 Nash Ambass....$ 295 KELLER KOCH CHRYSLER . PLYMOUTH. OPENING Oscar’s Motor Soles it OAKLAND AT Haskins Chev. eons 5 Pa her extras Perfect ‘eonaiion. PE. 2-5076. Birm y 94585 416 N. w Woodwaca ot tits Mile Ra. we cnet capt Le fat Very clean o exce © Ww mile owner, Very ¢ riced to sell Will Finance. ming — radio heater Bron Pe one FE ¢iit2. other_ext ss 'S-0gt, 108) RIVIERA. 4 “ CHEV. os -» 91,000 miles, ely ’ bs. r= iret Sos F580 tenattion. $i Also "a Pymeute 7 : nt ao =: = Car a Seakdiiieer 4,000 Bina My 4-3410 CHEVS. #950 Rochester Ford Dealer | i : ‘ * PH OF 19m) or, aay oh ca ove | 1954 Left-Overs SAE sappe «| “eae Sea ee Fat ey] Murry Wale Toy Oost Sage. T “dite? Slevnoust ALL BODY STYLES Lincoln $1300 ____ MO fvood enue ‘i CHEVROLET Sev eeTRLE. AS LOW AS : F on : ba and heater. 22171.| $1326 4] a, ed Headquarters tor Chitélets CHEVROLET 1955 DEMONSTRATORS Air Rin Ndoges, arden, Coupes, apes, Bel tohen Coupes Overdrives | TAKE YOUR CHOICE Mew car quarantes. latest: summer No Financing Problems Highest Trade Lowest Terms low overhead | permits. and shoes savings to be vassed on to ul driv: few extra miles. youll. et miles ot gg iP you pre car re for retire: Save the Difference Deal Direct With Haskins Chev. | Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer ‘DIXIE HWY. st MIS MApie 66071 Wood some 1 LOOK at these “SAFE BUY” 1952 Chev. Dix. a ar. $95 " j i i ; a aa F a = + - - $5 Pounce 6a. wih | On . o™ 2,000 actual miles. BUICK Both at big savings. 1947 Ford 8 2 door, radio }- 210 Orchard Lake A . ia |“ neateri3s stat | GLENN'S), ,, FE eal SE LE N 1947 Chev. 4 dr. Sedan. eee ot Sens os ose nme Pe nm “ sedan, radio . | ncn eT ; . matic drive. da 1950 Hudson 4 dr., radio} Raj ieee Hee roeeia (at ‘he Ret price. just _ Cisany hee after pm Bai and heater $1 s ; Y'ALL COME . j : . m woe. Haskins Chev.” 1948 Plymouth 4 dr., radio | WHORE | | porn wrpenuanc. and heater. MOTOR SALES ow eee - $120 LEA = . ' ee FORD ‘Cy Owens PONTIAC SALE ‘Your — S ALE FORD Dealer : OLIVER 7 OLIVER | Big Lots Ba BUICK mee | 809 S. Woodward Ave. BUICK 180 5. Sagna Compare the following] "S,.""in 40%, 1S ee vers the following a = aad your on ~ , eta ‘OPEN od Pontiac’s busiest ler. | = ; Dory : cabot rer Bick is "54 Ford 2 dr. Sedan, * wre A burp = -” be Po [wee ee low mileage . aeee $1295 54 Ford 2 dr., WE CAN PUT YOU INTO A 3 Pontiat Sedan, standard shift .. $1295 4 a . ; sah | S Cntom Catalina $1195| 53 Ford 2 dr. Sedan, 1955 Ford Fairlaine ‘ OWN 53 Pontiae 4 dr, , ae OP 2 oh See Boas SURE Daren Sat: Seten, 8 Cyl. Club Sedan ‘58 Pontiac 2 ee $995 52 Ferd 2 dr., ee aac - WITH RADIO AND HEATER deluxe eeeegeee by $595 4 : pag ray eal $795 ‘51 Ford 4 dr.,. . 4 $6 Dc thl If Your Car Is Worth ui Pees a radio, heater .... $395|| ontinliy $100 radio, heater .... $595| 5 Ford 2 dr., . | ~isticks iS | stoic” Sosa ae 9185 5 8monthiy xo deci soem Ba. oo Coupe > eeeeseee $85 i - : a 2 ‘oe - fain ret uxe model .. de ae 7 '47 Pontiac 2 dr, good | > 1 iterhcean, ports A-1 Buys —_—-_—-Cheapies _ transportation ....$95)- ‘$2 Chrysler 4 dr...$699 | ‘49 Ford 4 dr......$144 plus OLIVER "54 Ford 82 dr.....$999 © ‘50 Ford 2 dr......$244 9 eee shes Peaiten ’51 Chrysler 4 dr...$499 . °48 Pont. Sed. Cpe. $144 om # = THE PONTIAC PRESS, ais FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955. © Sale Used Cars: " _ Sale Used Cars _ “BUICK _ 210 Orchard Lake Ave. = aomrsivino '55 Chev. 210 2 dr., er ttre er Pe guns ers NR I Birmingham M1 4-3410 |, OLIVER BUICK Compare the following prices anywhere on this page and you'll plainly see why Oliver Buick is Pontiac’s busiest dealer. 3,000 miles ..... $1695 | °53 Chrysler Sed, .. .$1495 -| "54 Chev., loaded, 53 Pont. Chit. 2 dr. $1395 ve B00 miles ..... $1295) °53 Chev. pickup ....$845 | '53 Chev. 210, ‘52 Chrysler Sed. ....$995 |... radio, heater .:.. $895) +52 Ford 8 4 dr... $895 53 Chev. Bel. in 52 Pont. Catalina ..$1195 : 4dr., powerglide. .$895 | +52 Buick Riviera .. 1095 S| 52. Chev. 4 dr, Dix., ‘$2 Plymouth Sed. .. .$795 a —- peg og $595} °52 Olds 98 4 dr..... $1295 | 'S2.Chev. 2 dr. Dix, SI Merc. 2 dr........ $795 1, radio, heater .... $595) +51 Ford 8 4 dr.......$695 51 = ae 4 dr, | ‘St Chev. 2 dr........ $695 18 10, ‘os -+++ S445) 150 Ford 8 pickup. ... $575 31 Chev. Dix. 2 dr., - .| 'SO0Chrysler 4 dr.... $695 radio, heater .... $395! 29 pontiac 4 dr..... "* 3495 50 Chev. 2 dr. Sedan, '49 Hudson Clb. Cpe. $225 radio;-heater «... $1951 +46 Oids 4 dr........-. $75 lus '54 Ford R. Wgn.. *54 Chev. 53 Plymouth Sed... .$995 1955 Pontiac Star Chief 100% .- Guarantee gn... .$1795 Bel Air. ..$1695 Custom Catalina, 7,000 actual miles. 3} 1952 Studebaker Por’ ‘a Safe -Weekénd Drive an -A-] Safe Used Car From ‘Cy Owens’ Priced to Sell NOW! 1954 Chev. 4 dr. Sedan, R&H, 2 tone green. « $1195 1950 Ford Custom 8 2 dr., radio & heater, for only $395 1952 Pontiac Chief. Dix, 4 dr., R&H, Hydra. $795 ~ 1953 Ford Custom 8 4 dr. Sedan, radio & heater. $895 1951 Ford Country Squire, radio & heater, only - $495 Com- mander Cpe., R&H, O.D. HOS” 1951 Mercury Club Sa radio & heater, O.D. $495 1951. Dodge 2 dr. Sedan, a co Summer Values|, AT Spring Prices “Bright Spot’ 'S4 Pont. Chief Dix. 8 2 dr.,"Hydra........:. $1598 $4 Olds Super 88, sharp.......sccccccesess $2198 $4 Olds Super 88 Holiday.......-.....e00+ $2 53. Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 4 dr.....« Foceen comobne $l 53 Chev. Bel Air 4 db...... S sGarewe ae vearvis's $1098 $3 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 4 dr.......cccncedees $1198 °53 Dodge Coronet 4 dr., sharp......... er 53 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 2 dr., Hydya.........$1298 53 Ford Custom 8.4 dr., like new......... $1058 Always 80 Extra Clean: Cars 53 Pont. Chief 8 Dix., light blue.......... $1398 ’53 Ford Country Squire, beautiful......:.. $1598 53 Ply. Cranbrook Sedan, sharp......... .. $998 "SS Olde SB Sedan, pretty...c5.. 2 csccsesvs $1698 53 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop, loaded.......... $1298 53 Pontiac Catalina, sharp. ..........+s002- $1398 |) 53 Pontiac Convertible, extras..,........0: $1598 53 Packard Dix. 4 dr., like new........00,: $1398 $3 Buick Riviera Hardtop, clean........... $1698 SPECIALS 52 Cadillac 4 dr., clean.......... grcseeeees $1998 "$2 Nash Ambassador 2 dr., Hydra........... $798 *$2 Merc, Custom 4 dr., Merco..........6.6. $1098 "$2 Ford Custom 8 Club Coupe, Ford-O...... $998 Cheapies 46 Ford 2 dr......$148 "47 Pont. Cl. Cpe.. .$298 ’46 De Soto Sedan $298 "46 Chev. Sedan...$198 °48 Buick 2 dr.....$298 '47 Ford Cl. Cpe...$148 48 Hudson Sed. ..$198 || '47 Ford 2 dr... gm 48 Pont. Conv.... $398 "47 Chev. Sedan . 48 Chev. 2 dr..... $298 "Brig ht Spot” JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE80488 FE80488 48 Cadillac Sedan $598 » BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. . , FE2-9101 *51 Lincoln 4 dr... .$499 "53 Plymouth 4 dr, $699 51 Packard 4 4 dr.. .$444 ymou 53 Packard 4 dr. $104 $4 Ford R. Wen. $1399 51 Olds 2 dr. 88. . .$444 ~ 9$3 Chev. Conv. «$1144 |i] * SB Ge 48 Ford Clb, Cpe. $144 50 Pont. Sed. Cpe. $244- 50 Stude. 2 dr... ...$99 i "49 Olds Sedan ..,.$99 "47 Pont. Sed.......$99 Pack Front Wheel ~ Bearings — 99 1: Pull front wheels and drums, 2. Inspect bearings for | wear. . 3. Repack with fresh grease. 4. Inspect brake lining. 5. pine syaener properly. Convertibles ‘50 Ford ‘Conv. 02 $399 51 Ply. Sahih $644 Eee eeae RETAIL STORE| Where More People Get Better Car Deals 1953 fetes 1954 Pontiac Beater and white wai, fe ual right for yon $1095 $1495 1983 Pontiac * 1953 Nash | $1495 $995 1952 Dodge 1951 Chevrolet. VBS. io snd heater riving come $645 $595 .1953 Pontiac 1952 Pontiac ee $1995 $95 1953 Pontiac 1950 Pontiae Sasa" mek me $1595 $195 1954. Pontiac 1930 capper $1695 $995 1951 M 1948, Pontiac ‘SO Studebaker 4dr... KIN SIZED VALUES Aiea Chevrolet Bel Air 2 drs. & ‘4 drs. Save $600 15-'S3 & ‘54 Chevrolets. As low as $795. 54 Ford 4dr. .2......-- $1195 54 Chev.2dr. ......+,+++ 1995 ‘Sl Ford Victoria ..>..... 749 ‘48 Chev. Convertible .... 299 52 Pontiac 8 4 dr. Seats 699 195 595 49 Ford 2dr. ...esessee '50 Olds 88 2dr. ... eevee cd ‘52 Metcury 2 dr. ........, 965 'S] Mercury 4dr. ........ 145 '5] Mercury 2dr. ......... 395 ‘53 Mercury 4dr. ..... .. 1195 ‘54 Chevrolet 2dr. .:..... 1345 ‘52 Chevrolet 2dr........ 645] '52 Studebaker Hardtop 695 ‘51 Studebaker v8 4dr.. “ 425 '53 Chevrolet 4 dr. : ees 895 ‘52 Plymouth 4 dr. veeees .. 295 ‘52 Ford V8 2dr. ........ 695 '50 Ford V82" |= == * Eddie Lee Smits 10:18—-CKLW, Dream Music WCAR, Talk Sports wWxYZ, si” tne itata tea WROM, ‘Iletine Serenete| WPOM, Don te Orville i] 6:36—.W 16:36—WJR, No tnd Chance CONDON S wave Bil) ters CRLW, ‘Melo Redio & TV ~ WPON. Sports Manto a ee on Seles & Service :45—W. tered Thomas Wowie eure oe are Sone WPON, art Ven Demme a —Tigg ~ Shy mend a ee —— ouLw Stars at 7 News Famous Make WiRk Hews, wORLW. 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(9) 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John 7:00—(T) Ozzie and Harriet. Fam- Large Rope -(4) Red Buttons. Comedy. 8:00—(7) Dollar a Second. and Ollie. $:30—(T) The mother tries Little| he’s guilty of (4) News. SeCuaee Small Hotel.” Flemming. his girl friend Dr. Ever- ball player. Miss Brooks. mine cave- Brooks. 9:00—(7) Story Whiteker host (2) Perry The Line-up. chant seaman and shooting taxi driver. by lack of cooks up woman trouble for Ray. (4) Life of Riley. Riley |9:45—(9) Midget Mysteries. Film. gets worried about his job when| (4) Red Barber’s Corner. Fight he’s asked to show new man how |. commentary. to work the rivet gun. William | 19-99—(7) Telesports Digest. Films ma Bendix plays Riley. (2) Topper.| of (Colosseum Relays; Pep- Topper finds some native girls Cadilli fight; Debonair Stakes; are diverting when his plane has| 599.Mile Preview. (9) National forced landing on its way tO| News. (4) Harness Racing from Bali. Leo G. Carroll plays Top-| “Hazel Park. (2) Life Begins at . Sterling as his ghost. friends, .the Barry, host, . Kerbys. Film. it unjustly imprisoned mar. in “A| ald Howard in “The Imposter Sound Like the Wind.” (2) Play-| Mystery.” (9) Dangerous As- house of Stars. Robert Newton| signment. Brian Donlevy in plays mousy clerk who dreams;| “Italian Movie.” (4) Summer- of the sea and far-away ports,! -time-for Music. Film. (2) The but finds adventure at home in “The Argonauts.” son’s marriage by telling him and her injury in “Man in De- mand.” (9) The Falcon. Charles Bill tries using hypnosis to cure Marcia Henderson star. sends Connie gown, flowers and golden slippers to wear to Madi- son High School ball. Eve Arden stars as school teacher Connie ness.” (9) Entertainment. Byng (4) Cavalcade of Sports. Fea- therweight Boxing Bout: Lulu Perez vs. Carmelo Costa. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Larry Parks in “The Wedding March.” (9) Sports Album. Film. Led Three Lives. Richard Carl- son plays FBI counterspy work- ing against Communists. 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreels. 10:30—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- Vise. Crippled to break up her his father’s death mystery at “The (4) Dear Phoebe of crush on base- Peter Lawford, (2) Our Unknown admirer Studio. “The Wit- on musical revue. (2) Police trail mer- wanted in robbery of San Francisco (2) “I RICHMOND KNOLLS Preview Showing of the CHIEFTAIN MODEL HOME VETS ONLY NO MONEY DOWN Spend Your Holiday Weekend Seeing This Beautiful Home! | [FEATURES OF THE CHIEPTAIN HOME: | | @ Ranch Stone Front ‘ J oe | @ 3 Bedrooms . © 1% Baths (2 Washbowls in Master Bathroom) @ Floorto-Celling Wardrobe Closets me, * Whistler. “Lucky Night,” mys- tery. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) Casey Clark’s Jamboree. Western-style music. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Film Theater. Mickey Rooney in-:“‘The Big Wheel.” (4) Little Show. Drama. (2) Miss Fair Weather. 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Milky’s Movie Party. &:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) Million Dollar Theater. (4) In- dustry on Parade. 5:30—(7) Christ Crusade. (4) Vocal Varieties. @) el Lila St i(3 AL SEIN Te EIRIATTIor biCIGd TLASIAVIELS. Asie le elo. Aaa TIA Heltae mn TiRIOL Ti Sl wl f “i te acl arland of ‘Our Gang’ 7 Allied Searches for Chubby One All Other Comedy Stars i Chem of Popular Old Time|» Show Are Located : By WAYNE OLIVER NEW YORK @ — One of Our| 3s suena ¢ Gang is missing. He's George (Spanky) MacFar- land, who was a child star of the ancient Our Gang comedies, which 2 Eecaiee of the hottest kiddie attractions | ** Ceutious on television. 7 Allied Artists has accounted for | $3 pokes stake | +t bers of the cast of the comedies | is Got | imatrunente windstorm 38 Mourn ~ filmed a 57 Soak flax 7 Bring forth 23 Couples 40 Bupple NOW quarter century ago but young 24 Religious book 41 Sand hills ae an luck = locating DOWN 8 Rustic 28 Beloved «3 Baked cag - Load T Soil wide-eyed cherub of the gang | faneie™® —_* nrenter fimene pedi ee os Prem Fine OM State Farm The mushrooming popularity of | 3 Te=p!*,. 10 Encounter cient prising Telegraph & Elisabeth Lake Read the old movie series, now shown| | home ’ / oa Playing cards 47 Organ of smell LOADING 7 DAYS - on TV in 56 cities as the Little § aueiens 17 Care gaia 31 ——, New York. 4 Try FEDERAL 8-1233 Rascals, has brought floods of re- re 50 Make lace quests soemage- viewers to know what | rs of Our Gang are doing kid stars without too much diffi- culty, * * . It was easy, for instance, in the stage and film roles, and Eddie Bracken, currently playing the lead in Seven Year Itch on Broad- way. Carl (Alfalfa) Switzer had dropped out of pictures and be- come a hunting guide in California but now is getting movie roles again, Scotty Beckett is a regular in the TV film Space Ranger. Others still in entertainment in- clude Darla Hood, now with Edgar Bergen, and “Baby Jean” Darling, Allen (Farina) Hoskins and Mat-. thew (Stymie) Beard no longer are -in show business. Neither are Joe all over in an effort to locate House Group May Lose Mine Inspector Measure LANSING ® — The House next Reps. Negaunee), Gilbert Wales (D- Stambaugh) and Louig Mezzano Wakefield) filed a motion to dis- charge the Labor Committee from a bill creating a division of copper and mining on in the De- partment of La Wales said repel was confident that the motion would carry. _. Last week, a group of Republican “young Turks” discharged a | house committee for the first time jin legislative history. Senate OKs $72,500 for FEPC Expenses LANSING (® — The Senate wrote into an appropriation bill the sum of $72,500 to finance the first year’s operations of the Fair Em- ployment Practices (FEPC) Com- mission authorized by the Legis- lature earlier this week. Sen, Robert E, Faulkner (R-Col- oma) attempted unsuccessfully to cut the amount to $42,500 saying that the Legislature was “going off the deep end” in providing so much money without more experi- ence under the law. Sen. Creighton R,. Coleman (R- Battle Creek), the Republican floor leader who sponsored the $72,500 sum, beat down Faulkner's slash, asserting the ‘commission would have @ lot of expense gettirig under way, Gets Husband to Shave her health at Tardy 41 Accomplished I'm Doing Fine, Mamie Claims “Answers Health Inquiry at White House Party for Hospitalized Vets WASHINGTON (UP) Mamie Eisenhower answered, “Oh | I'm doing fine” to inquires about | a White House | garden party for some 700 hos- | pitalized veterans, She. seemed fine, too, Gay and smiling, the First Lady | Oklahoma Senate Kills Morality Bill OKLAHOMA CITY @ — A bill requiring teachers to give instruc- tion in “morality, in the broadest meaning of the word,” was killed — in the Oklahoma Sen- ate. The bill, passed by the House, would have required teaching mor- ality “for the purpose of elevating and refining the character of school children up to the highest plane of life; that they-may know how to conduct themselves ag social beings in relation to each other, as respects right and wrong, and rectitude of life, and thereby les- sen wrongdoing and crime.” CLEARANCE SALE on 1955 Muntz Television Sets Just a Few Remain— fun : | Price $299.95 In Walnut — Also available in Limed Oak and Mahogany. 7 sn TRADE-IN gS Bim YOUR 21 Inch 22 @ 21 Inch QI. Table oy CONSOLE WALNUT \ sg Customer Parking Rear of Store C&V TV 158 Oakland Avenue FE 2-3781 » Open Deily 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Park Free * PONTIAC'S FIRST | TV SERVICE DEALER! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service for 15 Dillerent Manufacturers FE 4-5791 3149 W. Huron | aeeeiemaae + NEW! GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC Only +9 goo Now CE TV goes where you go! World's lightest weight = * + » lowest cost for truly portable television! Features rugged, built-to-travel cabinet, built-in antenna, 2-way interference protection. * Take It to the Patio * Wonderful in the Sickroom %& Kitchen, Laundry, Kiddies’ Room * Take It on Trips ' —E— ~ ~ » es | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 In the Balkans there is a feel — - Tito About to Patch Up Squabble's2t=: vs" training was wholly Soviet. The “continuer of Lenin.” can be expected to tighten its con-}was Molotov’s for years under,;ened later on by disagreements ceneral staff is A P | : P “reported to be The least Moscow can accom- | ‘Tels. . Stalin. which arose between our states.” on populated oe ong who ersona ¢ But the present Soviet hierarchy; Ip an, apparent balance of two | He added: lean toward the Russians. and to} plish by its overtures to Belgrade | ee « . . to ot Racitent mapas Tepe. (TET TO Teclintic. cong 10) Meow inside the Soviet Union, a| “I, as a soldier who participated | even those who object to the Com- Invitation is ' recognize that Stalinism in for-| third force emerges as @ strong in the joint struggle of peoples | inform cling to the idea that Stalin- ; : slavia’s loyalties. At the most, Yu- eign policy was a losing proposi- | influence. That is :the cautious, | against fascism, would like to ex-| ism did not taint the Soviet army. To talk over, your effect, *s| goslavia may become another link Sie hs Be AS | conservative military, which took | press my wish that these disagree-| Tito is said to be awa this, ma in a chain of neutralism, begin- tion. Stalinism solidified Western a look at the tightening Western eo should be quickly liquidated | but to have regarded sg Pie Insurance Needs . now ning with Austria, which ‘the Rus- | resistance, Thus Stalinism “today rng around the U.S.5.R. and/ and friendly relations between our | of insurance that his officers would Soviet | Pres- | ans hope will extend from Swe-/is being consistently reversed in| found it menacing. leountries should be_ restored.” stay immune from Western influ- for Complete ident Tito of | 5 Judas den to the Mediterranean and dent | the foreign field. * «*° # * * | ences. Protection Tacariak ine to opposition to Red expansionism. | * * * | The hand of Marshal Georgi; The Soviet hierarchy indeed| Now he may worry about just — : Ralph Norvel do while 1 Stalin, * 6 8 | ‘The policy seems to have been Zhukov, how defense minister, is | moved quickly, Was it because of | iow immune they are to Soviet | Ralph Austin aps © xlowered : There is risk for Moscow, sim-| taken out of the hands of V. M. | detectable. Zhukov’s words herald- | a nudge from Zhukov? | tafiuences : But today s : lar to the risk involved in agree-' Molotov’s Foreign Office and | ed the bold approach to Belgrade.| The Yugoslavs may re-establish ? ‘, AUSTIN-NORVELL Agency, Inc. : : : ing to an Austrian independence | turned over to unified Communist | In a V-E Day speech Zhukov re- close relations-with Moscow, But treaty. There is likely to be a| party control at the center. There | ferred to Yugoslav gallantry in| if they do, Tito can never again| Passenger automobiles now ab- 70 West Lawrence —— strong effect in the satellite coun-| is implicit in the Belgrade meet-| war ‘under the leadership of Mar- feel wholly safe, and he himself | sorb about 38 per cent of the total Corner of Cass 2- "| tries, where the Communists un-| ing a sharp rise in Mikoyan’s em- | shal Tito.” Himself once exiled | has said he will never again be | radio. production in the U.S. Two evade in der Stalin executed hundreds as|inence, He overshadows Molotov | by Stalin's jealousy, Zhukov went | able to trust the Russians com- | of three cars are equipped with . ‘ann Titoists in the past. The U.S.S.R.' and moves in on a territory which ‘on to say the victory was “dark- pletely. He has reason for worry. 'radio receivers. . ‘ aera and * * * In both the Soviet Union and , Yugoslavia, there are strong indi- y ; cations that anxiety to ease inter- = national tensions is in direct ratio ‘aie to internal distress. In both coun- Bea > tries the distress is fairly ap- as , rs a 4 e¢ bb Pe ieee Sol fa ed : eS! as ad i . SHOP ARS AND SAV The Soviet economy, with its ROEBUCK AND CO. PROOF IT PAYS TO SHOP AT SE D SAVE consumer goods, from growing dis- affection among the rising, con- servative middie classes as the : 2 * . Either regime would be In grave danger in a new war. Both are passionately interested in neu- tralism, for slightly different rea- . sons, The Yugoslavs want it be- i. catise they fear an arms race will a= © lead to. war and the end of their regime. The Soviet Union wants 2 x it because the growing strength of of the’ Western ring around the || ee U.S.S.R, dampens Red enthusiasm cacy et for aggressive expansion, political- “i ly or otherwise. 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