Te ee Se ae Te 0.8, Weather Bureau ct aes Fair, Warmer (Metaile Page » iit ta HRERE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957-—56 PAGES ‘Here’ Ss , Miss Front Page for August Wheeee! where she will major in education. This is the girl you've been waiting for. Miss Front Page for August is perky, pretty Eugenia Lee Thompson, 17, of 469 East Mansfield.: Our ree varieties of water rts, followed —— is the Sena fren closely by ice skating, tennis, golf and Py a a maattente by Pontiac Motor ‘ncing. x * *. Division. : During the summer months our Miss Thompson is in her senior glamor gal is her vacation ear> at Ponting. High and will working for John C. Myers & Sons, graduate in January. She intends to a ly for a scholar- _College ship to Eastern * * * “Genie” has two younger sisters, where she is a stenograph All hail to our Miss Front Pag» for — Miss Eugenia Lee Thompson. an Blanche, 14, active in all kinds of sports. -How- ever she has a special interest in all and.Mary, 13. She is er. Bribery Charged to 5 in GI Home Loans _ ‘Two Detroit builders, who built, the 450-home Buena Vista Subdi-, vision in Pontiac’s northwest side, indicted yesterday along with former Veterans Administra- pr employes on bribery charges involving government-insured home loans, Indicted by a Federal 1* and jury were Morris Green, 46, and Julian Klein, 39, who were part- ners in the Green and Klein Build- ers firm which last March was placed in involuntary ‘bankruptcy. In dune, 1955 the Pontiac City ~ Commission ordered the firm to bring the subdivision’s homes up to ‘city-accepted standards, The contractors were refused further permits until this was done, In September of that year, an _action tiac and dur neighbors,” Willman said, “and all are vitally impor- tant in tying\into the highway plans ls of government.” atives wilt explain hope to organize the " |work, the tside technical staff we P| was educated in the schools of ‘Jexpect to have help us, and other HoraceF. Brodie Leaving Press After 40 Years Advertising Head Will Continue as Director and Consultant Horace F. Brodie, adver- tising director of The Pon- tiac Press and executive { vice president of The Pon- tiac Press Company, today is severing full time activi- ties with The Press. His place as advertising director and executive vice Retiring president will be ‘taken by Russell Bassett, who has been general advertising manager and treasurer. will continue to act as a director of the publishing company and as a consultant. Bassett has been with The Press since 1915 and has served as gen- eral advertising manager for many years, John A. Riley, who has tk oe He has served as advertising director since 1922. He is widely known in both state and national advertising circles. He has served as a member of the Newspaper. A native of Claremont, Ont., he (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Local Milk Prices Due for Increase A wholesale milk price increase approved Wednesday will result in a penny per quart rise in retail prices throughout the Pontiac area. One dairy, the Borden Co., put its higher price into effect this morning while three others, Ma- ple Leaf Dairy, Huron Dairy and| Nye Dairy, will up the price effec- tive tomorrow, Detroit Creamery .and Dixie Dairy said they would put the new prices into effect on Monday. (See related story on Page 15.) Say Army Got Defective Tanks HORACE F. BRODIE But Probe Unit Declines to Blame Chrysler for Faulty War Vehicles Waterfront Deal com Stranglehold East Seaboard WASHINGTON # — Racketeer Johnny Dio’s iformer bodyguard, 240- pound, barrel-chested Ted- dy Rij, goes before the Sen- ate Rackets Committee to- day as perhaps a bi wit- ness. The committee is hearing evidence which Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) said will show that Teamsters Union boss James R. Hoffa, in a corrupt deal with Dio, sought and may have achieved hold” power over the Port of New York and “the entire East- ern Seaboard.” In San Francisco, Hoffa said he is “ready, willing and able’ to answer committee questions. Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy said that before calling (Related Story Page 28) Ray, he may take testimony frown - Lester Washburn, onetime But the subcommittee. declined It did note that the Army was half-hearted about any need for | the big tanks in a mobile atomic | war of the future and has been slow worthy. In T oday’s Press SiMe eee pee to make them -combat EEE SIS ae County News ............, ae t: Editorials .................. 6 Market Basket ,,.. 29 thru 35 Markets ..............2...., 49 Obituaries .................. 22 BROS occ cccesees . 43 thru 47 Theaters ................., 36 TV & Radio Programs ,.., 55 Wikeee, Earl ocvccesesccc:: 55 Women’s Pages ..,. 37 thru 41 head of the old United Auto Work- jers and a bitter foe of Dio. Kennedy told the committee yes- terday that Washburn’s efforts to to judge whether what it called push Dio and underworld hench- the deficiencies of the T43 heavy men out of the UAWAFL cast cost tanks were more than to be ex-|Washburn- his job as the union's. pected from a hurry-up output of | president. a new weapon. Kennedy said Ray will be asked for the inside story of the forma- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Resignation of Wilson Would Surprise Wife WALLOON LAKE (INS)—Mrs. Charles E. Wilson, wife of the defense secretary, said if her husband resiggs today she will be “completely surprised.” Mrs. Wilson, vacationing at a summer home at Walloon Lake, said: “If he does it will surprise me. I really don’t know.” She was asked for her com ments after it was reported in Washington that ‘Wilson “may’’ announce his government retire- ment at a mews conference later today. A perky ‘Waterford Township mother with a charming seven month cherub, born on Christmas morning, has walked off with the $100 U.S. Savings Bond offered in our July Hottest Moment Contest. Mrs. Milton (Betty). Mielke, 28, of 351 S, Williams Lake Rd., came the closest to naming July’s hot- test moment at 4:52 p.m., Sunday, July 21, " Her forecast placed July’s hot spot at 4:21 p.m., duly 21, the time closest to the mercury’s near ascent to the 96 degree line. Never having entered a contest ‘before, her comment at cashing in on a@ first try was, “It was just a million to one shot.” * * * Mrs. Mielke's husband is an em ploye of the Utica Cleaners. Fi é oe Eke “ag J If your entry's it may be your ae at a ee ee Hot Choice Worth $100. a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘avcusT 1 1957 Naming to Get Committee Airing WASHINGTON @ — The Senate Foreign Relations Committee ar- ranged a closed session today to hear how Maxwell H. Gluck was picked to be the new ambassador to Ceylon. Undersecretary. of State Chris- tian Herter was summoned to tell about the State Department's se- lection of the 57-year-old business- man and horse breeder for the diplomatic post. He also was ex- pected to discuss general policies on such appointments. * * * Gluck, who has said he contrib- uted to the Republican campaign fund in 1952 and 1956. was con- firmed by. the Senate July 3 Controversy over the appoint- ment was touched off several days ago with publication of a partial transcript of a Foreign. Relations Committee hearing at which Gluck’s nomination was approved. .- : * * * President Eisenhower became angry yesterday when a reporter asked at his news conference whether the President was aware of Glhuck’s campaign contributions when he made the nomination. “If anybody is ever recommend- "ed tome on the basis of any con-| — tribution he has ever made to any political party,” the President said, “that. man will never be 4 af ‘An bassador pondered the fireworks that havestoré in Olean, N.¥., to sell exploded since the Washingtonwomen’ 8 wear. Post and Times Herald published Se © es some of the questions asked him By hard work he built it up into and his answers. a chain of 150 stores, known as Nothing like this unhappy altair the Darling Stores, which now ever happened to him in the busi-operate in 27 states. His shops ness world, he said. gross some 40 million dollars a Gluck, a 57-year-old Texas-bornyear. He has extensive real estate Republican, has an impressiveholdings in California, New York, * [Bloomfield Pit Battle Ended State ‘Supreme Court Upholds Earlier Ban Against Gravel Hole A fotr-year battle to establish a gravel pit in Bloomfield Town- ship apparently ended yesterday when the State Supreme Court up- held a Circuit Court permanent in- junction against establishment of the pit. business background. In the. de-West Virginia, saps de Utah pression days of 1930 he started aand Pennsylvania. _ , etme WORKING TO KEEP COOL — As the thermometer boiled to- ward the 100 mark in Dallas yesterday, 20-month-old Jon Mazzi- otta makes like he is fixing daddy's fan. After a high of 110 degrees Tuesday, Dallas was a moderate 100 yesterday, the fifth consecutive day of 100-degree or over heat. To Be Given to Reds Tomorrow The township filed suit June 2, charging violation of zoning ordinances against Floyd Beards- lee, 725°_E. Square Lake Rd., Bloomfield Township, and others who wanted to establish a gravel pit on-—preperty at Square Lake and Adams roads, * « *- The Cireuit Court issued a per- manent injunction against the grav- el pit, which would have been *|o- cated in a residential zoning area. Yesterday's unanimous 5Su- preme Court decision affirmed the lower court’s opinion that the operation of a gravel pit would “eventually blight the area.” It also concurged in the opinion that the zoning regulation is not a destruction of the defendant's prop-_ erty values “‘because they can very : profitably - appropriate it to a use within the terms of the ordinance.” Beardslee was unavailable for comment and his attorneys de- clined comment until they have studied the decision. Call Dio's Henchman in Rackets Probe. (Continued From Page One) tion of UAW-AFL Local 102 in New York. Sam Zakman, former pres- ident of that local, swore yester- day that he had been squeezed out by Dio and his hoodlums. _ In one hilarious interlude, Zak- man, a self-styled former Commu- nist, told the story of Benny (The Bug) Ross, an organizer he said Dio hired for Locat 102 of UAW- AFL. “UNETHICAL!” Benny, said Zakman, “‘was un- ethical but it worked.’ What's Benny's approach was much more fundamental,” as Zakman Big 3 Foreign Ministers Draw ‘Open Skies’ Plan LONDON (INS)—The Big Three iden foreign ministers put the; finishing touches today on an “open skies" aerial inspection plan to guard the world from surprise attack. mediately the — of its new- ly developed H-bombs And France has aan ‘clear that so long as nuclear weapon produc- tion continues, it wants to get in the British-Soviet-U, S. nuclear in- ner circle by developing its own weapons, H. F. Brodie Retires * * * This inspection scheme extend- ing from the Atlantic to the Ural’ Mountains of Russia will be pre-| sented to the Soviet disarmament delegation in London tomorrow. By E. i. Where are found? Why are they called the trade winds? The trade winds—long known by sailors who used “their thrust in) sails to circle the globe—ane found) above and below the Equator. to about 30.degrees latitude. The south trade winds are those SIMS the trade winds Teday’s scheduled U. N. five- nation subcommittee acter | again was postponed for the third straight day, but an Amer- jean spokesman said U, 8, dele- gate Harold Stassen would begin outlining: the plan to Valerian | Zerin of Russia tomorrow. French Foreign minister Chris- as Advertising Head (Continued From Page One) Woodstock, Ont., and Woodstock College. }1915. Brodie’s werk brought him into intimate contact with civie He came to Pontiac in below ‘the Equator and the north'tian Pineau arrived in London from trade winds above. They tend to paric at the invitation of U. S. blow out of the east toward the\cacretary of State John Foster west, especially nearer the Equa- nujjes to convert the allied talks tor: They become» more southerly’ into a Western foreign ministers’ in origin nearer 30 degrees north meeting. . and south. * * ~ . ve the north sas Further north, above the nor They and British Foreign Secre- trades, th, belt x seek ‘eon at the residence of VU. S. ¥ bl 0 it = Sd ee est and t ote Ambassador John H. Whitney- 6 degrees north and south. In the along with other negotiators. 1 north they really come from the! The British government has ex- southwest and blow slightly. north’ pressed opposition to halting im- and east. = In the south, they really come from the northwest and blow Nix Second Warrant for Milton Henry slightly south and east (Continued From Page One) The Weather allegedly Full U.S. Weather Bereau Report ron A gy vemeslid ago ag to falr today threngh tomeorrew. ra 4&5 te 89. Low tonight 6? to 66. A little @aWay When Henry warmer rrew, high 89 te 93. Mostly’ struck him, and business affairs and he ‘has given generously of his time in countless activities and projects through the years. He has served as president of|. the Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce, executive director of the Oakland County War Finance Committee and as chairman of the Red Cross Blood Bank. He is a member of the Pontiae Ro-|; tary and Pontiac City Clubs. * * * : Pontiac businéssmen have found in him an unfailing source of en- ergetic leadership, successful civic promotions and sound counsel and) advice. It was during his tenure as president of the Chamber of! Commerce that Wisner Stadium was constructed and paid for. Brodie has purchased a home in Nokomis, Fla., where he and Mrs. Brodie plan to spend much of their time, returning to their east to es winds at 5 te 16 miles Henry has 17 unpaid traffic an hour teday becoming light and vari-| able sah ge Outlook for temorrew nig ht, | partly cloudy with « chante of showers tickets in Pontiac, all for perkint beginning, and warmer, low pear 70. iviolations. j } Teday im Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding -8 @.1h.+ 63 it is bélieved Henry will claim he |was «defending his property when ‘the altercation occurred, Attempts: by police to arrest Henry last Friday night on a q» Detroit traffic warrant were foiled _-g2 when the attorney failed to come At @ am.: Wind Calm Sun sets Thursday eat 7:52 p.m Sun rises Friday at 5:25 a.m Moon rises Thursday at 12:62 p.m Moon sets Pridny at 10:56 p.m ——s Temperatores veces ss i as --- 6 home. Early Saturday morning he 1 scene | | was in Detroit to settle the ticket and he came to the Pontiac police . ee’, Wowstorsy station about 10 a.m. and presented . a receipt which cancelled the war- rant. . Henry's tickets in Detroit date _| back to 1953 and include two no standing violations, a me park- ing, and making prohibited left hand turn for which the warrant was issued. Other outstate « ‘didiasinns for which Henry has paid include: Lincoln Park, paid ‘for speed- ing; Waterford Township, $10 for speeding; Lake Village, $23 for s plus $10, costs; Flat Rock, speefling and reckless driving; Ferndale; a if this ordinance is not wie Bloomfield Hills; $25 for woes: cottage at Cass Lake for the sum- mer: months. fold. “Sed. Jat wal tates plant, pull the switch, and say ‘Everybody out, The place is on strike, 1 é Zakman said it was “fantastic union, and that was that. a hard worker,” -Zakman said. “He just ran from shop to shop.” Zakman said Dio put up imoney that installed Zakman as president of Local 102 when it was organized, with Ray as one of the organizers of it. Then, he said, with an apparent lift from one ‘Anthony Doria in the international union headquarters, Dio moved in as business manager and before long Zakman was out and Dio ran the union, _ x * * surance of succeeding Dave Beck as Teamsters Union president, says the union's chief executive should be an administrative offi- cer under the executive board. Hoffa joined members of a spe- cial constitution committee today) ‘in reshaping the union charter un-| jion which Beck held virtually dic-| | tatorial power.” Hoffa, a vice president, to San Francisco from his Detroit’ headquarters. The constitution changes drafted, al's Miami convention Sept. Hoffa's election there-is regarded by the union hierarchy as about cinched. ‘Windy Phone Setup? { CAMDEN, N.J. — The Cam- iden County Music Circuus is think- ing of asking for a different tele- phone exchange. The summer theater's tent was ripped to sreds by high winds this week. The circus’ exchange is Hazel—a familiar old hurricane name. Econemist Reports at Petoskey Stale's Industry Expanding PETOSKEY (#\—Diversified industry in Michigan is expanding despite “decentralization of the auto- motive industry, automation and other factors,” a ‘Michigan Economic Development Department spokesman said here last night. * : “New jobs and new opportunities are being cre- ated and on the horizon is an even greater and - * more prosperious future population, said Dr. Paul * _ Petoskey Rotary Club. . af } : : iC a = ac oY a Dr. Herbert, chief of the research division of the developments department, spoke to semper oF the * for our rapidly growing A. Herbert. * He predicted that northern Michigan’ would soon | |. feel an economic boom as distances. are mre by |: * eurrent road building’ programs, | The Mackinac Straits pe| Fence Seaway will bring about Lt amas a rr) bo sc aan Bridge ai thie &t. ‘Law -develop- 7° / wf | but true” that the workers usually would walk out, sign up with the “He was Hoffa, acting and talking his as-) + flew | in the committee's two-day session | will be. offered to the internation-| 30.; “Phe Day in Birmingham : Jo ae Slate Recrea pe grey lator Chgset: age Closing event will be the Mon- day handicap tournament for jun- ior golfers ‘starting at 9 a.m. on the Springdale Park course. This will be the last-organized activity for the 8-to 15. years golf group. The tennis players will bring from 9 a.m. to dark on Tuesday, *. & ® cosponsored by recreation depart- ment and the Glen Music Store. of the five playgrounds. The dis- play will be judged by Mayor Wil- liam Roberts, Mrs. Paul N. Averill, ‘prominent local artist, William McGonagle of the Detroit Art In- stitute and Al Firth, In critical condition in onal Beaumont Hospital, Benjamin injured in a two car crash late yesterday. afternoon at Telegraph and W. Maple roads. * * * Storrs was a ye in a car driven’ by Nels H. Anderson, 56, of 340 Forman Rd., Bloomfield * |Township. Anderson told police he was making a left hand turn when the car driven by Barbara Mac- Dougall, 21, of 4692 Charest. St., Pontiac, struck the right rear of his vehicle. Storrs, thrown from the car, og se fractures of the skull and jaw and serious chest In- juries, Miss MacDougall received minor euts about the face and abrepiens on beth ksecs, The condition of Winfield Halt, 32, of Royal Oak, DWP employe here, is satisfactory after he was pagered Tuesday in a msoneal cave-in| Yellow No Passing Lines to Be Lengthened LANSING (®—The State High- way has been or- dered to paint longer yellow no- passing lines on hills throughout the state to reduce hazards, Commissioner John C, Mackie said the length of the lines will be figured after a study of pres- ent day needs by highway en- Pe gineers. “Today's average speeds are higher and many of hte late model cars are lower to reluce os inclines,” Mackie said. | State John Foster Dulles, on the disarmament talks he is trying to save, stated: “The future of the world may hang on this con- ference.” are available, Robert their season to a close when a nov- ice tournament opens at Eton Park Another highlight of the recrea- tion program will be the art show Playground artists will be entitled!» to submit ten drawings from each Storrs, 39, of 6310 E. Surrey was accident | sight distances for drivers on | Keep On Talking, Please. LONDON (INS)—Secretary of | tion E vents to End Summer Program IRMINGHAM — Although no wil Offer fink BIG RAPIDS Ferris Institute an’s Study Club in that city. ‘survived by a son, Louis J. of Florida, : The body will be taken from the Retired Bank Official’ in Detroit Succumbs BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—Re- tired general vice president of the plow 9 Bank of Detroit, E. Young, 59, 4120 Echo Rd., yesterday at his home. Missouri, came to Detroit, join- agement of the National Bank as assistant to the president, Benja-/— "be 40h Sen, & aboo at . Values t to $5.95 High heels, Baby Louis heels, etc. Smart summer ' White dress shoes at this cut. price. (Others $2.97.) 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Iwwan, Managing tor Ciaseified — Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter The Associated Press is entitled f to use for republication of at et news red tn this newspaper as well as all news ‘Tus Powruc Parss is fet bn J a week; where carrier / ,? {erate ’ in Oakland, 5 Washtenaw Counties it kiand, Gentsee, Liv io ao Lapeer are | is $12.06 « qeeri el ; d all other in ted Btat Ed a year, All mall su! pt: pa in advance, ne Michigan an Pontiac PE 2-8181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS A New Arab Republic In orderly fashion by unanimous vote of the National Constituen Assembly Tunisia has become the world’s youngest republic. The aged Bey of Tunis whose Turkish dynasty ruled that North African country for 250 years was | - quietly deposed and Premier Hasrs Bourcurea was proclaimed Tunisia’s first President. He long had wielded great power first in the struggle for independence from France and after- ward as premier. a The dynasty which governed Tunisia before the French pro- tectorate was set up in 1881, was a relic of the past. The deposed Bry had been identified with . neither the French nor with the movement for independence from France. x *« * North African by birth and Euro- pean by education, President Bour- curpa had dedicated himself to mak- ing Tunisia a “western style democ- racy ‘tied to the West.” To that end he has requested the Constituent Assembly to draw a Constitution " modeled after that of the United States. The effect of President Bour- guiba’s rise to power has an impact far beyond his country. He is an advocate of a Greater North African Federation which would include Tunisia, Libya, Morocco and an independent Algeria. Such a group would be pro-Western and would counter the pan-Arab empire Nasser is striving to build with Russia’s help. It is to be hoped that the new . republic with such an auspicious be- ginning, will have a stabilizing and unifying. effect on the whole of | North Africa. This We'd Like to See Apropos of the retirement of the able Secretary of the Treasury - Greorce Humpurey, an interesting story appears in Fortune Magazine. Like all Secretaries he has been badgered by groups who want econo- my on the one hand and on the other - hand ask for Federal aid for their pet - interests. An aide to Mr. HUMPHREY tells of a dream-plan Mr. HUMPHREY threatened to carry out before he left Washington: “Tt called for summoning to Washington 100 businessmen from all parts of the country. He was going to get them to- gether in one room and start off by saying ‘everybody in favor of cutting .Government expenses please stand up.’ “Everyone would stand up. Then he would ask “all who sit on hospital - poards and. who have asked for Fed- eral aid please sit down.’ The first group would disappear from view. “Then he’d go down the list — everyone associated with the Cham- ber of COmmerce-who comes to ae ee Oe ee ae - Federal aid for local projects; those who want fast write-offs\ of new 4 of interest in Flint’s. experience with fluorescent street lighting. Our - neighboring city to the north reports that it has discovered that lighter streets have brought about less crime and fewer traffic accidents. 7 we FOR Flint has been experimenting with 20,000-lumen fluorescent lights, not only for its downtown: business dis- trict, but also for its main traffic in- _tersections throughout the city. Harotp Hickman, city traffic en- gineer, reports that over an eight month period the new ‘type lights cut the accident rate almost in half at one intersection. . et 8 FF The brighter lights are being extended down Fiint’s main | street, and on several other busi- ness thoroughfares. They will be used about the new civic center which is due for completion next year. _, Since titey-wére installed on North Saginaw Street in Flint night acci- & dents there have been cut in two and . injury accidents have dropped from eighteen to six. a 2 a It may be that other factors have played a part in this big reduction, but in any event the record has been so striking that it is worthy of in- vestigation. | x « * Pontiac has been doing better in its traffic safety record during the past two years. Perhaps here is a way even more lives can be saved. EEE Best battle in the Froyp PATTER- SON-HURRICANE JACKSON mess is the one between TV men Ep SuLLIvan and Steve ALLEN, over who'll have the champ Patrerson on his Sun- day night program. Might be a more interesting battle if they tossed them in the ring, and let Patrrrson referee. The Man About Town Blame It on Heat Curious Incidents Reported by Readers of This Column Often oppressive, but $100 or $200 te some Heat: worth people. What they think is caused by the hot weather, the parakeet of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brownson of Keego Harbor has commenced to swear. Its extreme is “golly,” and the Brownsons hope it won't get any hotter. While he isn't guilty of renewing the old gag of frying an egg on the sidewalk, Gain Smith of Pontiac Lake reports that his hens’ eggs are so hot when laid t he can hardly hold them in his harid, A pair of noisy blue jays neay the home of =~ - Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stoughton at Willlams Lake cease all vocal activities on hot days, and just sit it out in a de- jected manner. Unable to sleep on account of the heat, Perry Sinnett left his Auburn Heights home and went for a walk at two o’clock the other morn- ing. He found that the neighborhood cats, who usually pick a fight around that hour, passed each other on the street, with only a low growl. The bees in the several hives of Walter Cannon of Walled Lake go on a sit-down strike every hot day. They not only cease all ‘honey operations, but also sit down real hard with their stingers if they’re mo- lested. Pilot of the leading B-29 bomber that launched the atomic attack on Hiroshima in World War II was ‘ John A. Wilson of Royal Oak, who was killed Monday when he drove his car into a tree near Flint,. just after he had struck and killed a child. He was 38 and a trust officer with a Detrolt bank, Verbal Orchids to- — the urban renewal people; : v_| the shipping people who get mari- Igoe one fe ae | time subsidies and soon. By the ty" noe aaa tlle oe - time he'd finished, nobody would be Mr. ana Mra. Barry C. ‘Tita left standing." 54 etter The fittle fantasy’ btings home | Jolin J. Tegeerdine pF | the fact that we are too prone to = of ton; eighty-seventh birthday. run to toh sg tn help. Per- = «Mir. and Mrs. Albert; Whitman one of us, ae | /alversary, also his eightieth “e WD, Greene foes ‘sot Hlabhey; lghty sixth birthdays gj PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 Set ’em Up in the Other Alley i eee 7p! — David Lawrence Says: WASHINGTON — They can’t the policies necessary to and curtail. it or else it must face a continual decline in the value’ of its currency.” . all countries of the & ek ¥ : a F i a 5 F Fe} ik | F i ; : : i 55 og g ze F ; Taese - eet E gel if ise of Metamora; ‘fifty-fourth wedding an- ae Country Parson ) world can’t be. a 2 Lm of money of various countries from 1947 to 1957: pe dows Pereentage dewn Chile . 4 Norwa ae n Brari! 72° Netherlands 33 Japan 6 Denmark 30 < Canads........ » Prence © Ireiand = Pin! - © Mealy ....-,- 37 ustralia $3 Weet Germany. 24 Mexico ....... 47 «Belgium 22 Britain ......., 38 United Gtates . 20 apain 38 18 Sweden ........ 34. Gwiteeriand ... li Inflation Actually World Problem except two. Some of the countries where cur- Moses for the children of vast unemployment, * * * which has curbed inflationary ten- All the good of which humanity Full employment, on the is capable is comprised in obedi- other hand, has set up a pressure ence. — J. Stuart Mill, Dr. William Brady Says: Tonsils Good Barrier Against Poliomyelitis DR. BRADY * Polio is a respiratory infection — one of the Common Respiratory Infections, that is, the C R L ping,” slicing off the obstructing portion with the = ow to destroy, drain or disinfect or nearby throat muscle. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pettain' te personal i end hygiene, not , diag- or treatment, will be answered by cayetaps’ i aot to Ros Pon: tiec Presa, ratios, Michigan (Copyright 1957) _ their thoughts. 2 VoiceofthePeople = Readers Respond to Lett Asking About Rainbows Although I know nothing of science, nature or the Geophysical Year, =, our family saw a beautiful rainbow Monday, the 22nd, in the east. In tact, it was a double one. I'm sure there must be others who saw it, too. The rainbow on Monday, July was one of the most brilliant I've ever seen. My kids were delighted with the beautiful rainbow in the east’ the last good rain we had. ee | & I saw a rainbow last Monday, but it wasn’t just one. It was a double rainbow. That was the first I've seen this year. ; My husband and I with our small children were in downtown’ Pon- tiac last Monday and saw not only one but two rainbows. If there isn’t — such a thing as two rainbows, it must have been a reflection. The colors in it were just beautiful. . , Shirley MacDermaid ‘Keep Uncle Sam Wants Ordinance Out of Schools’ ‘for Ambulances sc keep Uncle Sam's fingers out of our educational pie. _The he starts furnishing funds, starts dictating policy. slower, if we have to, in building new schools, but at least we will keep them independent = Local Taxpayer ‘County Needs He’d Like. Vacation From Wife, but... Evelyn must be @ very under- standing wife to suggest separate protection of knowing that stores My wife I wou better if we went our ways for & week or two but boy, she would explode if I mentioned it. dob Stranger Inquires In answer to Burdened Taxpayer as to Local Cus and Kicking Taxpayer, all I have : to say to people like you is I'm I'm a newcomer here and re- sorry you didn’t enjoy school. cently read a letter about thank- As for No Admirer, the onl: you notes. I have another reason you don't like Liberace question, It seems to be the because you're just plain jealour € here to write thank-you’s That man tsn’t on his way cout for- all shower presents. In my He's young and has a long wa: town the only necessary note for to go. He's the best, so let hir a shower present was to a donor come to Pontiac, Your idea or who couldn't attend and conse- him is wrong, quently wasn't thanked in person. ® It seernis an awful burden to - aR impose on a busy bride - to - be to éontemet sense insist she write notes to everyone may See A he 7 am te name. after thanking each one at the Siticr ‘mas accosspeng letters bed thes” ae Sede hae oes Case Records of a Psychologist: | Try ‘Necklace Formula’ in Speech Joel_has all the ability need- ed to become a very successful - clergyman. But he is a poor speaker. He fatls to employ the “necklace formula.” Everybody can soon become a skillful ora- tor by using the simple “horse sense” strategy outlined below. Jesus gave it to us 1,900 years ago, yet many learned men have muffed it. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-252: Joel J., aged 29, is clergyman. a brilliant ? “Dr. Crane, my husband fin- town parishioners fall asleep. 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His platitry to take care of any emergency, jsuch as the possible cutting off of . foreign sources by an enemy. Workers Clear Debris|_.‘sienss, Sarucustsy’ venensss iy profit greatly by sale of oil to the After Flaming Crash Sst Sates ™ ot rcs arabe ng an countries eye ruefully any- : thing that might cut into their VENICE, Ohio @ — Workers) royalties. caret eee ae Se _ * * * the center crossroads COUM-| +The president's order for a vol-|’ try town that was suddenlyluntary cut in imports is aimed] ” washed in a swirling river of] nieny at the third group, the de- flaming gasoline after a cartank-\tenge planners. 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And since he firm- Et Th more kids are doodling|Tight in the heart of town, be set tact, with "trayons — and doing it more|®Side for play areas guring all purposefully — than ever before.|but the rush hours? formal| '°** interestediand related questions may well > I ___fthan young India Labeled Red | KARACHI, Pakistan — India is today tn on easy Ing. in the Communist camp and Rus- sia has encouraged /India not t0lwho worry MacCarthy. His job is her Pakistan ome : in Karachi. “‘War has been benefits of today,” he says, “We brought to our doors” by India| must be big_enough to see that being in the Communist camp, he|they (our youth) do what we had declared He the Arabs. Auto Powers Ski Lift VIENNA—A | do-it-yourself opin- mar words, they must get the business and| exercise their parents got by walk- — should not assert|ing to school, by doing chores.” Party from following its present policy on Kashmir. He said that Pakistan has supported ! E # the|. Why aren’t parking areas at the SFRG5 skiinatural glibness into a persuasive- lift has been developed by a com- ness he will need to convince a re-| pany in Salzburg, Austria. The lift laxing America. is readily transportable in an auto- Finally, he acquired a home lab-): : mobile and is powered by the car’s oratory essential] to one eager to : motor. It can be set up within. 40 solve youth's problems: Five sons, A minutes and operational costs are ranging in age from 18 to four. hower’s official family for: whom) indirectly, a part of MacCarthy is executive direc- work. nicely. evening, to see the whole brood including Mrs, Mac., pedaling their bikes around .the nation's capital. Fortified with this background, MacCarthy, still fit and vigorous at 48, scurries around the United States, spreading the fitness gos- pel to_all who will listen, ¥* * * Although MacCarthy hopes the developments of the future will offer far more opportunities for recreation, he nevertheless be- lieves too much stress can be put en the need for community facili- ties. HEACON'TLAY PR Peat MacCarthy once had a pretts backyard, complete with nice grass and a fine fireplace. But! when. he decided his youngsters weren't getting enoungh exercise, he ripped it all out and put in a basketball court. * * * This nation was built by men and women who worked incredibly hard, and it's natural that they should dream of the time when their offspring wouln't have to work as they did. The trouble, MacCarthy believes, is that thox ‘2 © Backyards, for instance, still < dreams have become too true ‘and that if the trend continues it can mean physical, mental and \spiritual flabbiness — and disaster. ba i rf considers such matters as: Why should laws prohibit cycling on sidewalks? Particularly since so few persons walk on them now- odiwet. CERTAIN STREETS Why shouldn't certain strects, + 2 2 big shopping centers used for. ten- Don’t dismiss MacCarthy as an ed dreamer. He may be fun loving, but he’s deadly ser- He thinks the answers to these determine the fate of America. Many persons, including Dwight D, Eisenhower, have worried about the fitness of U.S. youth. They point to the.high percentage unable to qualify for military service. They look unhappily at statistics indicating that U. S. youngsters have less muscular coordinatign young Europeans, They fret over studies that suggest young- sters today are less skilled. thah those of 15 years ago. 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Rui Jnderpa Trust © : gets stuck with a lemon, such as{the National Trust in exchange for ae ; ee ' a _@ BernardShaw in Ayot St. Law- rent free and of having the estate ‘ rence, which was left to the Trust ngian anRS ourist CCCOAS re. wal a. et - hay i | 2s Two after Shaw’s death In 1955 it cost the National The National Trust owns the erchard in Lincdinshire where a windfall on Sir Isaac Newton's head gave the world its theory of gravity. in, if possible, by the families traditionally connected: with them, according to Jack Rath~- bone, secretary of the Trust. Most of the National Trust's) keeps it epen to visitors. It also owns the Somerset cottage | properties have come to it as out- buna idm. 0t ts Cts es. where Coleridge ~~ — At-lright gifts, but recently it was . o aialeiaia ai rop.| “am = wge Mariner,” and A p “iy empowered to accept estates taken fo ged aod ae se x i ar homes of Mg Sworth./over by the government in lieu) %. from = | Thomas Hardy George Ber- inberitanc House, near Sevenoaks, in Kent,| 9% j : ; nard Shaw of Race taxes, which has 365 rooms and 52 stair- Outside white or inside flat finish. Gal 98 * All the hi toric landmarks One of these latter is Penhryn cases. Es Pi =6$3.98 per gallon—buy the second gallon Padang oa en tolcastie in North Wales set amid) Knole House, which dates back for 1 penny. a ~~ rines are open t| 46,000 acres. of parkland. over 500 years, lias been the fam-| Sys cae. $3.99 the public for — of be One of the conditions of accept-| iy pri ie nog Bor A cag hee = BUY NOW AND SAVE 2 $3. : nominal fee, which goes toward)... (s that the rty must be , # their maintenance. Last year 100,-| .oi¢ sipporting Peay Recah en aethan Gays. a THE FLOOR SHOP 000 visi id. admissions t — ng| UPKEE: HEAVY J a visitors 5 songamlinees sions (0! dowments, farm rents, shooting UPKEEP TOO HE a 99-101 S. Saginaw : FE 4-5216 Trust properties. rights, sale of timber or admis-| But the present Lord Sackville} ae . ™ + The National Trust likes—to | sions paid by visitors. found the upkeep too heavy, and fi, SLM ‘. se nn 8 8 8 eee Se have its homes and castles lived Occasionally, the National Trust'in 196 he gave Knole House to $ aes © | i aa October 5th ; TOURIST ATTRACTION — This 5Tl-year-cld best examples of its kind. Its landlord: the Na-. % $1 Holds Selection ea ’ castle in Sussex, England, was built as a protec- tional Trust. = = =. a. 6D : — oe Sipe ~~ tion against French raids, is consjdered one of the . : HOLDS ed LONDON (NEA) — Over 200,-; and George Washington’s false {cated to preserving emir rel 5 YOUR | 000 American tourists will climb) teeth, you'd get a more accurate |toric interest or nat uty. ‘ the towers of Britain's medieval dh goo has National Trust's | ts functions nave recently been SELECTION castles and poke théir noses into! geope. tt aod reanenees by Par-| 4 tae ‘eos Sole Me lichen-covered abbeys and Roman ‘ iamen' statute. ; ; aa ae pte pleadivarge cscs re, ruins this summer, unaware that nee emcee awe Sagi Today, the National Trust owns |] So WE.40]4-1016,.@7-\y 10a @ OR y ES oe zo o4 they are doing so through the 5 andiord,/ more than 1,000 in ; Aa : courtesy of the National Trust, [With & quarter of @ milton Folling| Eagland, Wales and Nerthern Ire- ad = The National ‘Trost is fe: Urthilelcremtion teat sums ton.e el oes ao : | woe what the Grand Canyon and Mount ition of Hadrian's Wall, built by| 1 rties include whole Vil- . ii e Vernon, Yellowstone National Park’ the Romans in 142 A.D., to George land oils thelr dentined eoteamn| aterni e : one | under one man ane would be = Shaw's underpants, 120 castles and manor houses, 500) ‘so Ainerion ag ' Founded in 1885 py three Vic-| working farms, abbeys, historic j* 2-Pc. 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DEFENDED BY JACKSON At first it was Stonewall Jackson who Long ago the cn of buffalo and the bellow of elk echoed across this 110-mile-long basin be- tween the Blue Ridge and Al- [legheny Mountains, War whoops Ir | | | Pontiac’s favorite men's stores swing into the | - final week of their annual summer storewide sale . only 6. days remain to take advantage of outstanding bargains in every department... save as never before! | : | TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS on the Nation’ s Most Handsome SUMMER TROPICALS and YEAR ‘ROUND 1 and 2 PANTS SUITS - | EVERY ONE A FAMOUS-NAME ... EVERY ONE FINEST QUALITY Botany ‘500’ | Martinelli i Fashion Park FL Petrocelli 5 Phoenix | Timely | NOW Reg. * 37.50-5 35.00 Summer and Year ‘Round 1 and 2 Pants Suits, *26 saieaiaeaall eS ee eee Living Room VUIIUELL Ag ANY COLOR or DESIGN | WALLPAPER "JUMBO RUBBER MATS Mon O65 | 0 88%, Slightly irregular Loop Shag Rugs Washable Window Shades 36x77’ * 09 Up Other widths to 54’', Cut to size free. 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DETROIT (NEA) —,A unique element of sentiment has been in- fused into the biggest, most expen- ‘give introduction of a single new product ever attempted in the his- tory of private enterprise. | The product is the new medium- priced Edsel car, to be offered to the public at the end of the sum- mer. * Vd * The sentiment is the apparent! feeling of the Ford boys — Henry} II, Benson and Bill — that their new car will help set the reco straight on the conttibutions to the Births Following is a list-of births of children to Oakland County couples, as recorded in the Oak- land County Clerk's office, Oniy the name of the father is used. Drayton Plains Gerald L. Reed 3517 Coseyburn Walter D. Jacobs, 461 Cutler Eidon L. Herron, 2810 Martington Varton A. Karagosian, 2301 Highfield Herbert J. Eliott, 3783 Gashabaw Alvin P. Rezelman, 2640 Landrowne Wayne L. Morgan, 340 Richalva Ct. Birmingham John J. Carroll, 316 8. Glenhburst Gilbert R. Seikest, 26077 Marshail Howard L. Philip, 1750 Bradford “Eugene Glime, 16201 Lauderdale © Paul E, Smith, 3094 Louis Harold E.,Twietmeyer, sors Crabtree . John W, Gorsuch, 1131 E. Lincoln Chalmers Brown, 969 Chester Robert A Finch, 1722 Beverly Wm. H, Robinson, 520 Townsend Charles EB. Brodeull, 1705 Mansfield ymo A. Rick, 1624 Graefield George W, Whitehead, 858 Norwich Robert C. Doran, 2775 Heathficid Henry R. Sparrer, 7275 Lahser Samuel D. Hart 1638 Melton Witiam BE. David, 1148 Holland James F. Allen, 1868 Suffield Howard W, Miller, 6892 Coolidge Lawrence 1. McKay, 1660 Yosemite Rochester Donald O. Akers, 2907 Waodelm Robert M. Wagner, 377 Wirry - Dean L. Pauloski, 912 Main Jerry D. Ca ni Mike Novak, 330 W y John J.. Pihajlic, 262 South Arthur J. Wylie, 484 Grace jnew auto enterprise. terms with labor, father who rigidly opposed unioniz- ation of his plants, with resultant violent strife. i - Nil Carry Many Wes of Man It Honors et Res ew Edsel More Than Just a Name businesslike, corporate structure than the one-man enterprise it was. Henry always blocked these efforts, He also ended up frus- the firm a major aircraft pro- ducer. The famed Ford Tri- Motor plane was Edsel’s project. During World War Il the elder Ford summarily canceled a huge aircraft engine contract Edsel had accepted, And Henry never fully approved of the company huilding bombers during the war. TALKED WITH LABOR Edsel was always willing to talk But it was his But by docile, patient persua- sion Edsel did manage to sell many of his progressive ideas to his conservative father. He per- suaded the old man in 1923 that the time had come to restyle the model T, Edse] was responsible for introducing hydraulic brakes, “shatter - proof glass and bright colors, Bee THR PONTIAC PRESS, |. trating Edsel’s efforts te make Ft EARLY EVIDENCE of Edsel 1911 photo of Edsel at the wheel of radiator and a six-cylinder engine. executive te try to make cars atractive to women. § Edsel's efforts added the Lin- coln-Zephyr to the Lincoln line in 1935, He launched the Mercury in 1938, And he personally designed the Lincoln - Continental. As se early Edsel ideas of design have been incorparated into the new car which will carry his name, it is reported. Its details are secret but the car is said to have ad- Tape ay. AUGUST. 1,11957 ( Ford's interest in i dela is this his special Model T with a pointed vaneed, startling designing. They say it will have the newest of everything in the way of brakes, engines and accessories. e Family s e n tim #nt notwith- standing, an elaborate market survey Was made before the a price-range gap somewhere between the Ford and Mercury. There will -be Edsel models which overlap in price the more expensive Fords, the Mercury lines and even some of the less expen- sive Lincolns. A big reason for Edsel's crea- tion was the discovery that too many Ford owners were leaving Ford products when seeking a car in a higher price range. The first year Ford hopes to sell 200,000 Edsels, which would be about three per cent of the total car market and a highly successful effort. Landon ‘Wicked City,’ Former U.S. Judge Says | | LONDON (INS) — A former New, York woman judge branded Lon-' don today as “one of the wickedest) cities in the world.” Mrs. Florence Shientag made the| remark after accompanying a Daily Sketch reporter on a tour of | London's Parklane, Hyde Park and Soho areas. She witnessed women soliciting | men in the areas, then black-| amounts of flagrantly displayed prostitution.” t Americans between 30 and 49 are the heaviest coffee drinkers. |j * AAR ri § cia “Cet the ‘Best Deal of Your Life Bring Your Title and Your Wife There’s Many, Many Reasons Why Today’s the Day for You to Buy and Get Yourself a Better Deal __ From Your Neighbor Eddie Steele NEW 1957 FORDS “i 1777" @ Minimum Down Payment @ Low, Easy Steele Terms BETTER SERVICE — BETTER DEAL You Get Them Both From : EDDIE STEELE, Ford ————~"2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Aa 1 Mile West of Telegraph Rd., Keego Harbor FE 5-9204 He was the first auto Ford empire and the real person- ality of their dad, the late Edsel. The public image of Edsel is | that of an artistically-inclinéd son forced into industry at an early age and completely dominated by an aggressive father, Edsel never went to college and was made president of the company in 1919. Edsel’s sons hope somehow to ‘alter this image with the name of itheir father affixed to their huge ‘QUARTER OF A BILLION They're pumping a quarter of a billion dollars into thé Edsej ef- vertising will be 100 million dollar while 150 million dollars go for production facilities and. materials, The first cars will be rolling off the line by the middle of this month, There will be 1,500 dealers ready to sell the car. And around the country six assembly plants, 25 parts depots and 29 regional and district offices will be supply- ing the dealers’ needs, “This is the kind of thing Edsel would have done anl the way he would have done it,” claims a with son being overruled. iveteran qfficial of the company. The Ford boys have had histo- ‘rians analyzing a mass of. family jand company records to get a clearer picture of Edsel's influence his father. ~*~ © * They confirm publicly for the first time what has long been as- sumed in Detroit: that father and son frequently disagreed, usually These differences continued al- most to Edsel's death from cancer in 1943, | Almost from his first days as | president of the company Edsel tried te make the outfit more of a Regular $39.95 Value Adjusts To Window wie BUY 2- Speed Reversible WINDOW FAN © Pulls Cool Air In Or Pushes Stale Air Ovt * Has Efficient Dependable Two-Speed Motor . des carpe ase. 24 another KRESGE | st 95 Width Up To 36" 7 i fort, Launching costs such as ad-/° on the firm and his relations with| -- A aig BETTER “eorme S Plenty of hot water—24 hours a day &] Safe—flameless os Install anywhere—no flame, no flue J Outer shell—cdol to the touch all over Kl Long-lasting—Imeets Edison's rigid standards [J Efficient—no heat wasted up a flue *4& a One way to keep the family in hot water—and enjoy every minute of it. / (J Easy financing—up to 3 years to pay All this adds wp to the best. ater heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan | 2 sk your plumber or appliance dealer °! 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By. 3 cups water. divided comnnienssenaiipiamneeen Mg cup- sugar = ‘mixing two flavors yorr youngsters | car hemes jules Grill Small Turkeys will have enough for the whole ‘g cup sileed radjsbes carrot 2 cups ly shredded cabbage % cup diced green pepper ss gearme gelatin ‘on 1 cu» of the ° water in saucepan to soften. Place over medium heat, stirring) constantly, is dis-| solved. Remove from heat, add sugar and salt; stir until sugar is. } water and lemon juice. Chill until cucumber sauce. Yields 8 serv- ings. « Molded Tomato Relish 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1% ¢tpe tomato juice, divided cup chili sauce tablespoons lemon or lime juice Worcestershire sauce = Sprinkle gelatin on; cup of the’ Fruit Juice Keeps Color. ] Try these variations with pack-| Ever try sprinkling a bit of nut-: on beiled-rice for flavor ac- | Barbecued turkey may be new) ‘to your family. Turkeys tip the, scales in many sizes, but the 4 to} |3 pound bird is the best for broil-| 2% cups cold water ling or barbecueing. Cut it in quar-| Dissolve gelatin in hof water. | jters or into pieces. Some smart. Add cold water. Pour over cracked | marinate the turkey in bar- ice in tall glasses. Makes 4 ser ‘becue sauce for 1 to 3 hours before! | vings. cooking. Fruit Cooler 1 package fruit-fiavored. gelatin 1 cup hot water gang. } Fruity Milk Shake 1 tablespons frutt-flavored gelatin | 2 tablespoons very hot water | 1 cup milk | i Place «gelatin ‘and. VERY HOT To keep bananas their natural -lereamy color, slice as cose io| water in a shaker or container serving time as possible. If cut| with tight cover. (Do not tise a 1 or 2 hours in advance, dip slices |plastice container. Shake mixture into, or sprinkle them with canned until gelatin is thoroughly dis- |pineapple juice, fresh or canned| solved. Add milk gradually; shake grapefruit, orange, lemon or lime vigorously. 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Instead she replied demurely: “I was a golf pro.” “We had an act where we would get some volunteer from the audi- ence to lie down and hold a teed- up golf ball in his mouth. Then the pro would ask me to hit the ball off the volunteer’s mouth, * * * “T used to fake an amateurish swing and then the pro would ask: ‘Have you ever swung a golf club before?’ Then, if the volunteer hadn’t-fainted by this time. I an- swered ‘no’ and smacked the ball right. out of his mouth.” Did she ever miss? No, but she admitted that she had scared a lot of volunteers in her time.__ion oon did she think about Math- comments on women ath- 0 : * * * “T think he’s been around too many women shot putters,” she Mathias allowed as how he might have been. “ene Makes ae (tui Cals for U.N. Revision Would Trim Power of Smaller Members for More Justice LONDON ® — Sir Winston Churchil| called last night for re- vision of the U.N. Charter to trim world organization. Britain's elder statesman told ican Bar Assn, convention: “It is Judice of any small country should affect .events involving popula- tions many times its own num- bers and affect them as momen- tary self-advantage may. direct.” * * * ; Churchil] said new members ‘jhave swollen the General Assem- jbly to 81 members at the same time great power disputes have thrown increasing responsibility “T do not want tonight to sug- gest an elaborate new charter for ister said. *‘But I think we can all agree that its present conception is imperfect | and must be im- proved. .:. = : Churchill ata the United Na- tions has failed in many cases, @ ROYAL OAK RESTAURANT Loke Serving— % FULL COURSE DINNERS % SPAGHETTI %& RAVIOLI % PIZZA % LASAGNA FISH AND CHIPS | cel oo dee een te most delicious coffee. 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World Tel. & Sun : lof dynamite, “Celebrates Birthday That idea is being promoted by * *x* * : Miners and others handling the explosive can use a geiger coun- jter to find sticks that have failed jto explode or have been mis- placed. | The department hopes the de- velopment will reduce deaths and injuries from dynamite explosions. Many of the accidents in mines. jare caused by sticks of dynamite |Tooms. i] In addition to TV and hi-fi, the]. they are not detected and: explo-/Motel’s communications system in- ‘that fail to explode, Sometimes! isions occur when miners drill into | them. * * * Officials say the antimony iso- ‘tope is inexpensive and holds no’ health hazard. It contains only) sufficient radioactivity to last lover a reasonable period of stor- ‘age, One part of the radioactive | lantimony is used to 250,000 parts by Rescuing Family :;WARREN, R. I, ® — Robert Bradbury celebrated his 4th birthday Wednesday by rescuing five members of a family after their outboard skiff sank. * * * Rescued were: Mrs. Joseph Morris, her children, Joseph 3rd, | H i CiNEMASCOPE } Ss ELAINE STEWART oe, : *PHIUP REED « RSS ATO ” 3, and Carol. Am, 2, and two |He sped to their assistance, family's shouts and swam out to Sownee in time to help his wife into ~iwe won't forget.” nephews Frederick Morris, John Rebello, an adult. Their shouts attracted Bradbury who was bailing a power skiff. 8, and x * * Morris, on shore, heard his \Bradbury’s boat. Later Morris said of Bradbury: “It was his birthday and he gave us a present ireports, In -this expanse of about 680,000 square miles, whére one of (Couple i in Court \After pi Years of Silence PROVIDENCE, R. 1, ® — A eouple who have not spoken in 17 years though under the same roof until last year, and who commu- nicated through the surviving nine of their 17 children, are in Divorce Court here. * * * John Barros, 69, an. ex-restaur- anteur, and his wife, Virginia; the power .of small nations in the 8bout 65, who has lived in Sun Valley, Calif, the past year, stopped talking in 1939 after she the closing banquet of the Amer-|>rought suit for legal separation. A Superior Court judge then, after anomalous that the vote or pre-hearing the couple protest their love, ordered that Barros be al- lowed a room in their home, but not interfere with his wife. Wednesday, Judge Fred B. Per- kins continued the divorce action in Superior Court until Sept, 13. 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FILL DIRT BA! cot yinents see tis se eer were ncn tone as BAL: | MicmnBN Guar “ou hael ac Yellow Pages. tT 3% ’ ORS, Inc 41's § Saginaw above e do wan pes a rb & B Ww a EXe kiand Thester VE se. i 5 vating, | THIS i DATE. than myself. Gus . Saginaw s., Pon- B at Maintenance & cuttin a Dan’ andscape 38712 Service. PE TNWANTED HAIR REMOVED. * Cai evenings, OR 3-2805. CUSTOM BULLDOZI. "Saye ay Renan “pack fultne Wed, Children to Board 26 ANA Re eet + EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND pane Pk CHILDREN LOVED & CARED FOR fiat Peo — a imeem LiCenst TREE TRIMMING AND ful. time care. ex or --* glada Niciall Songs fillnan Wid. Household Goc Goods 27 back fill Fracine. ek fill top soil PE er nF chee WALI AL a “WANTED 70 Buy Alt TYPES Pe ein SSaT Make OLD Diepte: 7; Pos ool _ tampa & Mut * furniture MY 21 sar Por Specials Darden WTD. TO BUY: APT eiZe ELEC- ARD & ING & back aling. nif) ° Wed, Miscellaneous 28 tric stove. OR_3-1858 Moving & “Trucking 19 Seer. 4 TO & tht % TON STA LIGHT OR ITHER NEW OF pened haulir me BE 5 bi00 OVAL : FRAME, } r ae i nn” ‘wide “MOVING HAULING On 340b6 WEE. GIRL'S OR poy's BIEE, PE $2701 oe to = OR WANTED - E VixXON AND On ere Sailfish galiboat in good cond, _MA | 6-5847. WA NTED: | BROKEN | CONCRETE : Prey ge 6 to 8 loads. OF 23-1576 Money Wanted 28A N fia one a home? FE 56-0290 | Notices & Personals 25, I | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN | NEED- | contact | SOARDING my OME, | PE SHOP AROUND TREN 8FE— w sel; vour iand contract, ‘(CAPTTOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO); | \ Huror St FE 4-056) AN’ ASSURED DEAL We don’t want big discounts, contracts Be migs. RETIREMENT ENT AassU ce co 14044 E A ‘puree, ‘0 W Hu YET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE on f GRussi Pon ca | CASH FOR “7O0n. x ‘TRACT OR EQUITY a land contract. FE ? Templeton Wanted Land Contracts Have clients waiting. in either pew or season factory inspection of title. Best deal in town. Templeton K. L. Templeton,- Realtor 2239 Orchard Lake After 6, FE 2-0603 propert Bee K. L. per mo, ‘ = Chapin Real-Fstate REALTORS OR 3-1223 | Wanted | Real Estate 32A ae een aa an ae as gee cna ean ae eet “BUYERS” BUT NO HOMES Business {ts goog on the west side of Pontiac and we are anx- fous to obtain jistings loested on the west side and in Waterford Township. Excellent epectine available to assist in sales WM. A. REALTOR — 3097 W. Huron 3569 Open Evenings ‘til 9 CASH Tf your price and terms are right, I wii buy your home or ered I ad to purchase homes up to I will be giad to look wor your property at your convenience. Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron FE 4-6492 or FE 44813, Ask for Mr. Clark. SCLD OR NOT SOLD If your property isn't sold yet it's _ because it hasn't been listed with WHITE BROS. - REALTOR tage Be, io 3-9295 5660 nie Hwy. | Open Eves re 9: Gunday to te ry BUY, SELL’ OR TRADE} wil vou to sonsult George ‘Brats eats We also - Pig ine’ ND CON- EQUITY FE ¢2131 Air- PRIVATE | PARTY pants t0 BUY " Interested . land | contracts. Cash ready wpon satis- & Rd. FE 4-4563 LAND CONTRACTS SERVICED, $1 FURN. 8TUDIO LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING "BOOM. LARGe 2 NICH 2 ROOM APT. and Newry FURN i | et Lis Pas ea MOTHER & CHILD TO SHARE ties. thn & Acreage. A phone pl Same = re eet? 3 call ) give vou immediate alter & r SHARE MY HOME, RENT pg KNAUF A free for child care. PE 46572 vetie| val WOMAN WITH CHILDREN | Wits BUY my List YOUR LAKE sha hom ith woman, child’ welcome FE 8-010 ‘meats § VE mxiiey ° after 5:30 p.m Cum n WILL SHARE WEL FURN. W. "PONTIAC. PM aati side home, Lake priv, on Sylvan UN 1-6708 . Lk, : . ch = pel rking couple. : | Wed. Contract Mtge 32) WANTED Se wee WE HAVE AN ORGENT ASK-FOR > AND “CONTRACTS Bd Va0Wen 460 Uinie Hwy | BERD FOR MOORRD ot ey Ea west ine Umin | Stat r z Lang sqnnes gove,vavee br | SER? Reon aoe = 68 contracts or equities. ag nod NG BU i yevess. at 8-044) on 5 Tow pee Soret 4 —, AN: . 4 LARGE soca UTILITY PURN Edw. M. Stout, Realtor M, Sagina hildren 3 S00) | 71H, saginaw ot PR PE OS -— Sacer vetee ‘= coul, Sew i Tommy's Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Children welcome. MY ae Beach A ul RM. & KITCHE - c * Pvt bait Adulte. 18. Norton. "4 ROOM,UNFURN a i a. i BEORM CLEAN, PARTS Rust ER. ALL UPILTpTER front apts. $618 Postiac Lk. Rd.| fro. $78 per month, 2508 Aulure 1 EBEDRM. & 2 rBEORM. APTS. 41460. oo Co. s RMS. & BATH. LOWER APT. _Avail, Sept } to june. ye §-s160.|° EMS & BATE. LOWER SP. 1 PURN APT. 1 BLOCK FR FROM = , ; 7 RM STUDIO APT PVT. BATA Me Oe ee ee i * &@ ent Drayton Piains. Close to fh noon Hospital. Pe 2dr. ya Hwy Call after 5 p.m. OR 2 RMS & BATH..1 OR 2 ADULTS. 90 Oakland Near Huron . ement. Util. furn. All pvt. Avalieble gat.| Under new, manag Be 4 _31_ Stowell St. off Oakhill, | gots seo CARE- 2 ROOM PURN. PRIVATE Ex TAKER, ‘ve 3 eenes < guid a a : wee mun good condi | ROOM APT, PARTLY FUR- RS. a heat, hot _nished. PE 2-6761. & cold water. cules A ,0OMS PVT. BATH $37 month EK. G Heam a 1% N. Ba _ftead, 100. Huron, PE ¢s28t. 3 _Ciose in, FE &- 2 ROOMS em ~ BATH. PVT, entrance. 2 & 3} ROOM APT. #0 ROB BiN- esl off N. Perry, Alter 6 a=. located close to down 2 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS. PVT. EN wwance & bath. Child welcome. 15 Edw. M Stout, Realtor Clark, . Saginaw at. a _ ROOM PORH. APT. Open Evenings ‘Wi 8: LOVELY 3 RM. APT. Q 4 7 RMS. & ae | MURPHY BED.| ‘dential aciguhertoet, close Adults only No drinkers FE| shopping? schools. Free park- __3-8848 after 3:30, 25 Monroe. ing. oe Mr. Moyer. 66 Mur- 7 RMs. is8T PLOOR. EVERYTHING - jen Adults No drinkers. 114|MODERN NEW NEAR GENERA eae : 3 “Boom aE, te. 5 gee Occupancy Aug. 1. rE 3 ROOMS & <= on Pe NEWLY DECOR. 7 & 3 RMS & ie Dae bath. 323 Ferry, 182 Ml, ow ROOMS & SHOW. NEW ON ” gt moc Call PR Eek ate Sis 5h Poin aan 3} RM. APT. NEAR AUBURN HOTS. SCORATED 2 RM APT by, Sept. 1. Main floor, clean, NEWLY DECORATED 2 RM. : reference. 48370. : 3 pone 6 FV. GER, | “CR ook Chlleven webrease. Lake _173_ State St. FE 2-Se01. are - } ROOMS PVT. ENTR. & BATH. oe Oat 3i,_b_Telograpt. _—_. APTS AVAILA 3 ROOM, PNT. BATH. = ranging jerk. $65 to ® month 3 ® AND BATH, GARAGE, ue _west side, no children, FE 23-6524.) LARGE 3 BATH. ALL J RMS. UTIL. PAID. W.. SIDE, | _uttlitie. MY 2802, : Nr. Wenster School, 860 per mo. ON FRONT _FE +1403 ee 2 rms. and beth, chi per? 3 RM. 190 RAEBURN STREET.| mitted per ‘month. 5 ia 8-2867. Ht ot AD, 102 East ron Veils REAT AnD LIGHTS PORN. for “eae Fah gas FE 2-7059 or FE 4-2480._ lake 1 teenage child ts wel. 3 ROOM, MODERN, PARTLY! come. Ea 34638 turn. i_N. | SAM M WARWICK ae 7 Two DBE ‘BED s ROOMS, ADULTS. 8 EDNA 8T.| reoth houses in By _Phone FE 4-3406 vacant t 3 RMS. POR 2 MEN. SEPARATE | AUS, Ist & Aug “os tome bedrms. <4 og . for each. 242 ‘Ferry. 3 ROUM APT. PVT. BATH & EN- e. Washing privileges. Close he town, seen at 41 Whittemore. _FE 2-0772._ LARGE RM PVT. BATH &, entre. Utii furn. Clean, 1 child ac- ceptable. 163 Augusta 3 RMS, & PVT. ENT. CHILDREN weicome, FE 5-0835 — D FLOOR, —, AND Private entrance. trgerstor furnished. downtown on busline. auto. ing available. $58. FE § UPPEF 4 ga & pate ie mogth FE 48 37RM APT BABY WELCOME. FE wo Pis aT. os 3 rooms fgg" ehlidren per. 3 ; ROOM APT, GROUND FLOOR, mitted, $58 per month EK, G. _close to town. FE 45268. == | “Hempstead. 102 E. Huron. FE 3 EXTRA LARGE ROOMS . * ent Baby weicome. WEST SIDE. . Close to Webster School. § room bath. ae lake, pvt MY_2-4631. 3 ROOMS (Bled oO tri modern Ist floor. Com- Strictiy mode parking. letely furnished. Ample Rear Elisabeth Lake. $20 weekly. Avail. SBiN'| a PE 5-128. VAS iNDER "INC. — & ieee ee & E 5-8875 clean. At Sylvan ‘ ren eigome_ -Rensonable, FE 45-2707 Rent eae Furnished | 35 So ® cs 1 1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY APTS beitiines E"cloenig ‘avait ‘Day nm clean! ] _week or month. rE 2528, f 2BEDROOM HOME. MODERN 3 ROOMS, ‘NICELY FURNISHED for elderiy lady. FE 2-716}. 7 Norton } ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. dies res Oretrs |” shaban Om Fa 4 ROOMS & BATH WITH Ga-|? <7 aa ty rage. ist-floor. Close in. Nicel sien Third - Union a Hf furn. & decorated. 1 child wel- come. Available Aug, #th. FE | 2 “REDRS Tie ON RIVER, _5-9066 after 4 p.m. —o ‘ommerce mo. MArket 4 ROOMS & BATH, He W child welcome, no drinkefs. cog §-1273, after 4 p.m. 5 on FLAT. WEST sIDE. STOVE, efrig., hot soft water & garage furnished Suitable for teachers, 7 ROOMS BR erate TH, 93 nurses or working couple. Also,|y ROOMS & =a comer ote 5 rm. apt. furn, & a 2 rm. base-|" private entrance, Lake ment ue Everythin: ae Pvt.| frontage boat, beach, year rounc, _ent, & bath. Aduits, FE 4-676. | near down town for new!y- go GAKLAND, NEAR AR HURON weds. Inquire $0 Ra. Under new. management. awe ¥ F 2 MODERN, KEEGO decorated rm., bog grey 4 month, See. Caretaker, 8-330. ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOMS AND bath. Louvred ere jE “ye _Dr, off Oakland. OA &- CLEAN, MOD. aPnigaoy ai APT. Ground een $20 wk. R & E Mo- FURN. HOUSE, AUTO. oil heat & hot ba stall show- Sa! er tard — ~ until May $65 sath. 5-9568, _ 3869 “Mapleleaf. Els. Lk. Estates _tel. OR 3-980 § ROOM & BATH. PARTLY FURN CORNER UNION & ELIZABETH Auto he; hot water. Storms . Lake Rd. 3 rooma & bath, §116 & screens, $7) 815 Waterbury Ra, f month Phone MA 41554.) Near Milford. 20002000 r, Schneider 2723 DEAN DR. DUCK LAKE, WA- DESIRABLE FURN. APT. in? OE tec inside “ne plumbing. $43 mo. Seat couple close FE | F S. .. ane FRONT COMPLETELY 2 bedroom home, very de- oaks fer discriminatin ae oe until June 1 Cs COMPLETELY FURNISHED. 2 _bedrooms. PE E 5-2648. PORN t DUPLEX at AT WATCED EE. hot water DOWNTOWN, 3 RMS. & BATH, _Uttl, furn, FE 3-9896. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, PRI vate one & bath. No chil. oi $033, ent 1:00 oF after 4:09. APT., PRIVATE bath & éntrance, includi TV. Fireplace -$70 rs Mae en) all utilities furn. No children, found. 1911 West" Lake ane! _Tteferences. OR 3-0015. LOWER 3 RMS & BATH. NR. GMC Truck. Ne as ah ig _wkly. 307 Prospect, EM MR. EXECUTIVE Completely furnished 4 bedroom Near town. Pvi ent, 88 _Shanis. RM. APT. PVT. ENT. Adults. Good for 2 women or men. West ry share bath. 2 in family. FE 26:93 for car . Po tr. Jan . e 0 a : Couple pref FE vim , ® 1 a | days. utilities turn. HEWLY DECOR, 2 RM, GOOD is Y pestis. FE +1330. PVT. BENTH. COU All utilities furn: i soy, enn hea st 233 5. | housetratiér, ‘= Wi cdurie On preferred. ‘inde Christian town, FR 40122. 1, 1957 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST Members on Flying Field Trip Produc Stock Market th “Ae for een 1ag er ee OK © Pope sa EGGs e - net _ earning first half o , sop pring : nti re in ; -. ieee oes a oe oe ot | duly 31 (AP) te . A $6,873,000, f DETROIT, sta “Township, 1957 ‘totaled — study | Independence as if - over the previous high Whites: Grade. A jumbo 8%: “oO: anges fee and dues designed for more practical members are soe see ra ne Louis E. Wolfson, : : wid. avg. 49; . { a : sir r Buyi ing targe i; large Steitiade Biante 1: “By DICK SAUNDERS bs 488 members at the Pontiac City Airport. they were Alr president, reported ree oi, | on f diteedd; td. ave. AR: gediun 4; uPA sluggish stock Go West’’| at: | ce, 1956, fe helping airport: offi| BL” a hers ag yr also d See eS. ee a NEW YORK (®#— “Go West man, Go | members must ber, 1956, in helping aa ” she added, “‘mem- 5,569,132 shares out | eetramettate ‘seadee” whines: “n'te| market moved irregularly in early| «Go S hens Ge wait ae bigs eigeten nga iy gag od jals obtain a control. tower. At vo aig eg group has no di-/share on 30, 1957. This com- | @ — Improved flour A ‘jumbo 47-48; extra, Browns: Grade “A oday. areas. te At but a group of| tend the which air traffic comes and/bership in r’s draft/ing at June earned in th: } ony al i helped) (3 44; Shell exten large 40-00; ~ i * issues showed slight original —t.» the Pontiac! week trial ee HENS. group | Present el airport under “blind” |rect effect on the member pared with $6,492,000 to $1.19 per: | buying rices move up| jumbo 46- 35-36; grade B large 34.) 1 eading ly within thelyoung people : they may see how be- |goes at are/ status.” first halt of 1956, eq then ; wheat futures and prices on/“Comment: Markel about steady. eai| changes, _ generally int. are finding a modern ver- Then, if they wish to controls—that is, the planes to think that mem- on the 5,454,976 shares ionally in early dealings oe of commevenl nd ee ig fractions to a poin’ rig dage very mean-| works. they have to radio, but never seen} she seemed effect on Share | ute trade today. Corn, Graded ‘eggs lighter cavier Distributive] Pane - rice of major news de-\cion of the old . 1 People, Go| come members, all controlled by in the control rership would have some | - pressure for more than a aidwestera ee wenalies of top quality An a sie held public interest to ingful—“Go Up, Young do is say so. by airport personnel ? a ters es me ” = “ room ; arch, SUE ge awe ot Be shea edocs, KT a etree “oats shee Tesemguin' ti: tee Piatthe Cfor| This is followed by “Sereening|""Tp get a. control tower, using} : ‘of trading. 3 « arded “the CAP Wesel by putset of trading Pew lots processed storage ¢ trading was report t Patrol are being rew ance before | and manned said around ket at 38 cents ; fessional elemen Air s with a 10-/° the mem- modern ; y seen esa One trade source ainong the pro ar-round studie Board, which ly specialized Civil | 25,000,000 ge oge te: ae te DETROIT aon paid) Raytheon, yesterday's en) baer trip to — pdngge ber-to-be about such things as slighty” spect la sr | past : v1 (AP)— ~ t arias \% at 4 toul 5 in school, hobbies, maintained to ported ‘acid in lifting of hedges Spee’ Lee. Dowel, tor ms ‘| tive stock, wan eg eee [Base, at. Rantoul, pearson is then issued his|-ount must be of | These sales, plus brought|Puauty live poultry up to 10 0 int type ening block of 3, miles south of Chicago. and dislikes. He and se- the general anfount | urchases, quality hens 18-21; tig fry.| 90 an op its gain to a ; identification card termine off each — Bee Ne hit eae wer woolen at and| shares. It boosted pail group left Pontiac Iast /official planes landing and taking | n= sani gos eae cen not main |ery Rocks 28-29; caponettes (over 5 major fraction, a word | weorend by plane, and began as- |rial number. the. advanced class,|week | af tbs) 26-29%, eady. Prices un-} point gain of yeste tion. duties Monday. They | Once in the- few months, | laitigd. * * Comment: ae lower on Gray of its guided missile produc: — Air Force tactics which only takes a CAP HELPS : hed Sret hor, | Senend be Santen mote en ased slightly from its| will phe 7, at the base. ine or she will study traffic,| The CAP members have helped | Near the end of the raed continess Night as Stas ener) Us Steel e terday following| through Aug. 7, bert F./fields of navigation, air oth-|greatly by maintaining an accur- | rew style wheat 52 25%; .cogn | pematete pees Scaasses Mound waite|1% gain of. yes earnings. Cities} According to Capt. St., group|weather conditions, and many oth-| te count and description of oe ) ; igher, Sept. $2.15%:; ‘p Few lats 3%4-pou of its record : 80 E. Huron St., ' a’ | xo % higher, Sept. $2. ae, Dept. fensrens nesde. Few inte 3ie-peent W news of j its gain. of yes-/Turner of 1 going!ers, traffic. was % to one cent high Rock fryers Service increased its fraction. —_|commander, those members oa a switch- ber Lorraine | were % to % higher, rday, rising a major much like The group has set up |__Aecording to (1.29%; oats 1% to-1% high- ey terday te a we ae eee er : aeronautical charts, mod- 15, of 4605 Pinedale St., } eS soybeans. were Livestoc as down more thanjlisted men_ ie a — and other projects | Galiano, 16 a = * - ear W a : planes, 2 sicinhns soce f, nae two cents -higher, Sept Serene Lveenocy — at the start as its price he cokinet t velibie | & lard was two to 16 “DETROIT, July 31 ovine mod-|2. Po! tries and other prod- They will -b while on base, | | 2.43%; and higher, | satabie 650. Fea steers est demand for|incresses On today, but! air Force discipline t | vents a hundred pounds- erately. sctive to slow, most deme: oe jucts became pers ag Pic and will be included in many hikes | . : — grades: steady to we: most < | saci eee Stik’ tneed oul unsold. cee iste (fet ceal Tire was about unchanged andl" nd Tenbey Symeavers | . steady: average to. high ¢ oped down a small) axe TRIP | . i . 1,000-1,280.. Ibs. ne BE owe: U.S. Rubber was 20 T both Grain Price stow “cueing sites $1.00-961 hoice | ~ 35 to 40 members, | Mad mester blah qe0d to ew ‘90.50- | fraction. os |, &% te is, 20 are going, Only CHICAGO GRAIN fed heifers 22.50; - weenie mixed year- Most other major divisions boys and s, ° ble and a, (AP)—Opening | 95 99. utility an 13.50-14.50; mixed members are eligible, ICN ae “ _. |lings Lge egy Rage Saners| the market were narrowly - ust have their parents’ con- | eo (new) Dec verse te aie 18.0 og Samey. oe ‘commercial or barely changed, Ford vad wie only charge is a $14 = , 4 < - abiate ? to ; : Bee ii, BR Mag Soc tas Salis mainly. je $00. Active: butchers "8c! ‘General Gull giles’ werelice Sood : ; i ae ee els tite - ee is0-440 Ib. butchers] up slightly. tional Pa- " ‘outing, the| ue ite aon nas ips S. Be ‘rand 2 ate 8. 190-230| made by Boeing, eee Railway| During the 10-day eee not sicker aa : a 0-22.28: mix a ad. 3 240- Oil, South will have a c : tiny, 3ep baste Oct 1343 ry f.00-32.80;, most No. 3 300-400 Ibe-| per, “Gulf Losers in-| members net ents gt. . WE a feess % Nov ..-... 1.00-22.50; most No, 180 Ibs. Union Carbide. rs get. They r ’ ; = MOT seneves Bem 7 -*" + 33.42 | Ibs. : xed grades 160- and las teenage in : Ms Ra lB SMES preelige Song Soyer peg git pg aay : : Ke as saoeeon Ie sowe TATE: stage 204 /Qiteran Intemational wm). tnetiin,, bak, ail. pick ws ont 3 WAYS TO BUY: Closing Out All | boars 13.00-15.00 weak to 1.00-| Standard Oil (New Jersey). deal of behind-the-scene informa-| : HA. stable ———w R actange end seinted werk Calves—Salable “Gece on goed ond on 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H. Adju in. Fairmount Avenue. : BR. o gge Rg gn og Es York Stocks : they will sell all 1—CASH as low as $1.25 weekly! : gine ou at Fig Bg areer, weinty or Senaned 14.00-19.00; cull New ° Pas a have studied, in 2—LAYAWAY COMMITMENTS UP | ware, “cece Gharch, Peati. Bas. 10.00-14 No sales so far. Late Morning Quotations} ae use. Also, they WE ACE * | grim Brooks, Grace Young, | 1000 1 Moalable 10. ( actual everyday into | Lest | ees eee ee scons. eheer chance to put TS While They Robert A. John Lyons, Prank : tt... 208-2). wi get. a : ; Wilmot, Dudley Adie, Eu- a dar Admira} oo ee imp Cik ease Se tical use many of the | _ OPEN FRIDAY NIGH Reg. $39.95 a Fg BE <9 gg alg ye Lodge Calen Allied Ch’... 901 Kresge 88°. HR explained to them in lec hos ps GR Regular Communication of Pon-| Allied Ch. .... is’ enn & P.. 7 prea: ey il 9: :00 ‘so, Chas. de Betty Pa: em ¥- Eee satee Be Ss. FA. M. Vit- | see tad |. S Menau) 14 " Poitier Civil Air Patrol| (nderson, ong RO Stanford gon rt day, Aug. 2 at 7:30 p. m. phar Am Am Altriin see 308 Lise My ... St The ~ S each peas : al Purchase | ese Co. Wm. Mills ~ M. an. 435 : .. 18.4/meets once First Assembly | ee ris, James R. Barnes, Anderson, Am Gyan | 938 * 383 t, at the First Bullock . Purvis, Cecil land, G Ci nigh ; ar. Bulloek ar Oley" te ail persons ‘ Am Me Pay 73 Leriierd sa ay or Church, “Milbourne and) WASH $ 95 | Dierested, take ‘notice’ Reretotore. made Br ief Am § Gas. 293 Manning M&hd 33 Perry Sts. ‘Be Special Assessment heretofore made eW. oo ae Martin. Gt ... 38. x * * Yetraying that part of ‘should, be" paid in were Am Seating |: 214 May Coen There are two distinct clagses— BASINS ‘i he ae decided t for the) seven magazine salesmen ith-| 4™ age poe x} Merck .......- as Class, for__beginners, | ' t I n ae rea’ of cell curb, gutter, drainage arrested yesterday gare g tee’ Am Tee... 3.6 Midi Sub Pa. 48% jar Phe Sdiceunt Class, for more] ioe : 3-Pc. Cas ro a ar a Se fice for/Out a city license. and paid| Anaconda... 133 Mion MaM .. 898 alized studies, SS : iieet, is now on file in my office guilty in municipal court ween eS ts tee Fae. 28.4) spect - —_ olored sublic inspection. given that theies ines. _——_. o ME Ws : 373/WHO MAY JO LLON C wotias Se aise, Reset given thes the ste Les a3 Ment : 20.3 mber, one must o Rey "se" Ponte. wal’ meet Givy. ee the| Joseph ¥. pte gg lee eet Mueller Be. 383 is tk loner a gaury 0h. be eal 3 - nission Chamber AD Jeet, at $00) net both of Detroi were - ff * 56.2 | ghee oat asl heus te = | ae Se Oe aaa by Municipal | Bal Steel ... 48 Nat R .. 823.5/t9 pass the physical, " LC Whe time and piace portunity il guilty ee can McCallum of Boeing Air ++ Oe “at oer: Blaettten coment of parents, Thue 4 . ve given all persons interested Court without a license and paid | Bohn ++ ied Mat 138.2 a oe é HITE peddling i. pesos ---: 31.7 | “ . Cc. W “Dated July 31, —.. ™. chy clerk|$25 fines each. The pale have — Brit 3 Ba ts NY Central 43 _ 8 “Hot 95 _ 3-PC. ) ty Clerk m syst Ge me ; : Aug. 1, ‘ST. selling home fire [ it firm. judd Co ....- He Norf & West .. 4 S : ‘ $ in Pontiac for a Detro a ‘3% Be yt phewe + ons er . es. ONLY antl wi wo somneet ty of 391 Or- te Bee en ee. ad W Benied proposeis Road Commis- ©. Stromon, 24, Poe ad Bee Ste Pe .. 414 : a er. Gelels al Gn County of Gutiand at aaed Lele gto grant Severs | 7 Owens Ong... B14 : ) | = REG. $134.50 VALUE Se Se alg meen a on ee” ess tifor Post Office 9] | gaa we a oe Time ano Cater | ~< 403 nm astern atandard Th place they|displaying Cen Tl 4 @34 Panh * 381 ter We urge you 3, 1957, at ce aeons end read for ors license. Ghissler ss 18 Param wee + ae, | pesgeten ° will gy Fame metal pipe Sale, 219 E. Iroquois. case Sve = bd eal Jo: ae Expect to Make Decision € ITH “iS Units of Steel Plate Arch. Rummage 9-4. Adv. |Ciark Equip".. 9 |B ao. y U it rig | Boe a ie. vlanks ne Aug. 2 and 3. Between 9-4. Climax od =" a8 Pepsi Cota .. 21.4 on Builder for City ni ALL A-GRADE pecifications ‘may be dice Rummage Sale, 219 E. Iroquois. Civett Jt. Soe Paes D --. 838 30 Da gure - po must be plainly marked Aug. 2 and 3. Between 9-4. —Adv. Sot od a 17.3 peice Mor Pe Within ys FITTINGS “rhe ‘Board c"feeerves, the Pn win Con Béison |. a Barer ne ae Pontiac’s new | : SETS ESS R225. Limit Some Meters Ste 2 ES a POETS || woe eats | a, 3 Se oe SP a [ t Gan 1.148. Pure Of ae operating by next a4 a wee § fh the best interest County Road Cont Can 2 RCA . 66.1 structed and - . . Complete with Gearciatapess of tun Sounty of Oaks 4 f Parking Copper Rng .. 206 Repub =, 33'5|spring, should be an : jon lete factory war- “70 ILE T ail A-GRADE fittings. | a et fo 15- Inu e ove Ee | Fe $34 /days, Arthur C. Chandler, ae S. | These tanks carry comp “ede an Here's: “aed, "ve plus! piles Se carey noun com. eae. at Ret Be oma “camncad, Sates i | it Mem apse. ee mods ois et Us | pg tree MICHIGAN Eleven hourly parking ee bai Det ane ; 2, Safeway Ped ‘ oy ‘Post Office, | much hot water. Ask us. Toe ROBERT ©. FELT, Lawrence ee on be cori’ ee pam Se: 30.2 Chicago. * * & ‘Bl | We atso stock electric table-top heaters. "$ B ATH $ 95 LEE ©, BROO Aug. 1, ‘S7./and Wayne ' imum me |East Air L .. 081 Sead Al RR 33 received five or) : ed to 15-minute maximu East Kod ...1 3 Sears Roeb .. 277 “We have = i ‘ Saag SS a ar emote a pence, (EL eae "EA a age hae ay FIBERGLAS LAUNDRY TRAYS rm sat 1 | TUBS soard of County Road ed at their -of-|stempel, Pontiac traffic eng Brie RR... 182 Sou Pac... 441| "aNd Ae prog choose a} with WHITE “Waste Miered and up | he County of vg gi Big A Pontiac se. announced. ld “en- Fx-Cell-O 1 _- - 44.1'to evalua | i ENAMEL S . . : tine Lak . would “‘e’ h 60.5 So "44 ” : Betas until a 300 A ‘clock, Biot ai bo . prado of people Feed tot — std Brand : a8 ee he the land lease and build-| CABINETS 592" Big 50-inch <= thick Sel anal ag le serene = use these meters oe oo aa Pruch at: as Oe ou xJ.. 664ling contract closed yesterday, Souee. comer | ad = 3-Unit Kitchen 9 Cengerinent 21x32-Inch a ens ae of the following: i rticular area. Gen 85.1 Std. td Wes ment 2 Compoart.. 4 2 req rands in this pa need Gen, Dynam Btd Ol Oh .. 58 for the post office, on : me Pints WAL Cement Owl | foo te Backs of Rock Salt. Vasterstempel 6150 atmouiced/ies. 5755 483 Stevens, JP wiles between Genesee ave- “Facet EL : ot | + Information, blading bias “pon request. that in- order to furnish —_ Gen Mills"... 416 Sun Ol... 742] Huron Chippewa road, is to be 95 ST ABINETS = bis "reins ame te wales anes parking on East Lawrence come = ee SL ae Co .. 33-4) nue and the builder, It is 251 $ C Laundry Stainless "ato hate contente the right to re-'Perry and Mill streets, atl on Gen Tims saa Texas. Co...” a de and 617 feet deep. SINK white ‘enamel, finish Chremss | section No. 3, W. 1g” Sanitary re-\ rit Tel & Tel 355 Yale é & W 332| The new post Z |tel Sewer—t°, iding ‘manholes and other Is Crk Coal. 80.2 Yngst 8h & T 1026 story, 150 by 280 foot struc- : SEE appurtenances and felated work—3,400] Is! Ci 3D: 80° Zenith Rad las pamper Aas a loading — a | | ir 3 7 * Caabtnstos may offer gos — as on according to 4 ize Woe “Pins ant’ Gpecitiontions tice of} ° rig hla gt the As-| Postmaster Leslie H. 7 WE. SELL WHAT J the office K—(Comp: windows |work may be examined at Michigan, or| NEW YOR : Fourteen service DVERTISE! | ee tees eee oe ay be obtained by making «|vcciated Press): ust, Rails Util. @tocks| be available, WE A honest | ng Zone. Map, of ordinance ho Ord |Seponit ot) Ten 1810.0 their return in| DA Al AL Da ill be the first main post ‘Set includes: 17x19 chine tav. — Neo ewitching . . no Just thown as the “Building one gellominoang “vithin 5 days from date Noon Thurs. 2700 138. . ay nied It iy Pontiac because the pres-| plete wit with chrome mixing standing reverse Adopted er M, 200. of bidding. bond for ®iprev. day ......274.4 127. 74.8 189.0/Office in East Huron goo gy age ae es Acopte t 1957. ertified check or bid t of k ago 278.7 132.0 ® 185.3 nt main office, on 3h iuaieapes se noend the Buiting| Ae cunt ait by rowed wie mien age -... 20S 181 HS Mig in the Federal eee Tan, ae end Grey An of Ordinance No. 944, known) sum gunpenst wit bp required = Perr vee age ...... el Fi a street, is located Sac Sun iding ange tr ral proposal as. a Pg gene ie to the con-li957 nig’ Bor is 72.2 _ Building, he added. i will be : “rhe. oy at Fentins me Butld-| ditions stipulated in the cept any Bro- es tach seo ines 00 i9h8| Other cme ny building to f ¢ i right to ac I8,]5956 low .. |... 44. ‘ ’ n $ The building sone ol roby amended | bidders. reieot any or all proposals,/iosg iow able to expand cliice now | Plinth ten ag nage arti ip- | posal, to defects in proposals is re- the space the post Sea harvester eet forth, be te Sagmiet pereee vy te O city. mmission. guage iectbey pr bir 1. or's| By Order of the Co M. WRENN, (Cc. J, Nephier Co. will continue in @o, Conmmardin} clusive, Assess LEWIS e eighths| Window service 81 to 6 age Oakiand City Engineer fter decimal points are eig! Wi id Dean. ese 128, City of Pontiac, “ADA EVANS, - Pigures after High Low Woon the Federal Building, 8a. ! County, Michigan. City Clerk | oo 2.7 31 i... map _ Aug. 1, "87 anen Elec, & Equip. . 15.4 16 ay e in the aa idwin Rubber Co. Pry = ae : above ‘er 2.