b % The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast Partly cloudy, cooler. (Details Page 2) ‘ THE PONTEAC PRE MAKE OVER PAGES Ff 116th YEAR | | . kkkkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 —40 PAGES ay tieetl PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Te Nobody Ever Told Us Witches Look Like This Seu, SOME PUMPRIN — Keep your exes on the traffic when 1 take the kids begging tonight, Dad a ns witches flitting about i Pentiac Press Photo wont look lke this Tnis spi.tely spat of Halloweon perched so pumpkin is Dee Brim, of 403 Lakesime Dr. prettily in the _6- 7 P.M..‘Meet and Treat ~ Set for Area Spooks, Goblins Federal Assist Geidins will get Pontiac school De partment said some 220} ve In between the “meet and trea soungsters who tonight betray the signed cards qualifying them for hour and awarling of proves par meet and treat” hour > of the prizes — ff Imes are ties be “held for elementary f »f to 7 pm ° t home wher—the Jasrcees call school h.ds at Herrington, Weve ~ * on them. dle said it is not necessary Jefferson. Fmerson, Wilson and Besides, those devilish ‘young for t fan to have a phone to Hawthorne schouls Jumier hich : ee ,. receiwe a prize. The Jaycees will partfes will be held at Jefferson Sterg who Jet mptation get the : - Fi sem? a representative to, the home and Washinetar mior Highs fa test Oo then wil them iste ad he said students af the Ash ROMOOLS é selves out of the runt fs ] —- ee ~ — - ~ — - = truck load of prizes being awarded to kids who will be home at scribed times The Pentiac Parks & ery tion Dept. tonight is staging its annual Halloween mastery treat” contest which will follow the hour of begging and a round of cos fume dances at Pontiac area schools, . Waterford Tosnshie Eecreation k 4 Sake a ee Dicbartment is puttit On ct Sims, 5 PRONE ie vigie lay affair _ By + &« & - The two departments rege par- ~ents fo turn on porch Jight< be tween 6&7 p.m. to safely receive the hundreds of-kids who will be -Nov. 4. = reanung from door door in’ Bonds will be paid enn search of goodies Department heads ask that this fo 000 treatment plant bond issue is approvéd . Sewage Rates Wont Rise Bond Issue Approved PETE LOCHBILER cael There will be no increase in sewage raies if the $3.300.- at the polls through property taxation, and this Pives the average home owner a break, according be the only time that parents allow 2 ' their children to beg ; ee Here's the Work Cloudy and chilly ‘weather will be in store for the costumed kids tor U. S. Votegs as they make their hgppy reunds toni. Next Tuesday In order to be eligible for # many prizes te be given away The voters on Nov. 4 will elect: to registered children by the “3a U. 8. senators. Pontiac Area Junior Chamber iG “. E the Mouse of q ts " » 1 gy ef Commerce, grade school chil-@ SIGE rer se Orta use dren must be home by 9 p.m., UST OIEL : junior high by 10:30, and senior 32 governors, , high by 11 p.m. Thousands of state, county and A spokesman for the Pontiac local officials, ees Final Pitch for GOP Campaign Ike to Broadcast Tonight WASHINGTON (AP) — President final campaign pitch for the Republicans tonight. The President will travel by traih to Baltimore for the speech. in which he is expected to call for a big vote next Tuesday in the interest of good government. Tonight's speech, to be delivered in Baltimore's 5th Regimental Armory, will be carried from 9 to 9:30 p.m., EST, on the ABC radio and télevision networks. Eisenhower plans to return to Washington immediately after the address. He canceled earlier plans to spend the pre-electién weekend at his Gettysburg, Pa. farm, but will azo. there to vote Tuesdey. . Eisenhower makes his: Willman. Ind Pontiac property taxes, he pointed out. while home owners pay most of the sewage bills ustry4pays.the lion's share of | City Hall officials figure busi. ness and industry together will “pay for 7% per cent of the of the new plant, if it is approved, Home owners — which is to say, the vast majority of Pontiac citi- zens — Will pay only 22 per cent.- coast Willman has ired out that the average homeowner Would pov less than one cent a day to fi jnance the new plant, assuming that igeneral obligation. bonds can be sold with a maximum interest rate of four per cent. The whole bill could be fi- naneed at a cost of about 79 eents a vear for every $1,000 in property value. For the average home, one that is around 84,000, this figures fo about 82.80 a year. assessed out If 69 per cent of voting propert: “owners (only property owners will bondi be allowed to vote on the ‘issue) fail to approve the plan next inext Tuesday. the financial picture might be reversed * * * One of the big reasons Pontiac mants to expand its sewage treat- « | (Continued on Page 2, Col, 1) *to City Manager Walter K. + ae = = — — _ Won't Ask Full City Itself to Finance Portions of S. Saginaw Urban Renewal Area 4 Feds finanel r i not be oH Ht pp ya ER t SGUIN Sat WA ATTEEt PE r fled wth the cuts s urban renewal piar , | City Manag Robert 4 Stierer said feday stead (the area is tentative sted for Tenew: al finaneed | cite self under an enabling et. Stie Said “= * * * In hi. latest report ion 7 ss the project plannmi fieiet ated that tal Sve of th praject 1 has been in creased -shehtl Several sections in the preject area bounded by Parke street on the east, Pike street on the north and the Grand Trunk Rail- road on the west have been re- assigned for jocal development under the state act, Stierer sajd. “In effect, hawe the ‘project area into sections of local assistance and federal] assistance we s split But the originat boundaries have not been altered, except fo take in a little more property on the north and east sides.”" the assistant city manager said Federal officials have advised that commercial pn yperties in the dawntewn area west of Parke asoniled not be cli for onelusion in the progect. Stierer said Federal urban: renewal funds are alloted almost sole for residential re deyeclopmer However, the city is still plan ning on keeping many South Sag inaw properties witain the fed- (Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) In Today's Press Comics) (gee: aie County News j Mt Editorials : 2 High School 2. 2h Markets De eueel eee s 43 Coituaries . [2 Sports °h thre 29 Theaters 38, 31 & Radio Programs 39. Wilson, Eayl . ; 3a Women's Pages 16 thru 19 Gasoline prices down %¢ per gallon at Y & even Qas & Qt Co handi*rs highett octane ga@olines ever sid! guaranteeing—15"_ more mues*per gal- 1 iOR. 7 03 Suspen for 1-Year In Governor’s, Senate Races Candidates Push for Goa | By The Associated Press | Gov, Willams was up with the milkmen Paul Bagwell criticized sce gation Sen Potter took a fast ride with a police escort . b Lt Gov. Philip Hart said his opponent Is running against Wal ter PReuther These were some of the things that happemed yesterday ou lien Iwan S politi i] rin iS napaates . prepared for thear last « eekend of campaigning before nes Williams started a election busy day of speeches and hand shaking tours in Detreit by getting up before dawn to greet milk truck drivers before they started on "their moming rounds. In a television speech later the governor departed m his f p red text to lash out aszalns? what he termed “phony last-minut polineal threats by certain indus tries ta mone it oof Michigan * * * Baus his | ent, has been pounding 7 theme that \ wis Tp as n policies e f ing hisiness ind iy ' ~ leave the & te fy ‘i ‘ Ciimate Yoestend Bagwell tos breather-and limited his cam, Ing ta i ti! f be ut spot ft 7 Detroit telex isnin show a2 ference or Cis ht t paign headquarte MIXUP FOR POTTER In the Senate campaigning Pot ter found that a mixup in_a Jele viston relay at the Berrien County Youth Fair grounds would mean his scheduled speech couldnt be rrhnied oon a statewide hookup ‘ her pom there So the Republican senator took off at top speed for South Bend. Ind. with a-sher iff's State Police He after the to go his speech he read if 7, miles away, and an Indiana leading the minutes car car aay arrived seven scheduled eut as program was and had fit the time on, lo to m. Potter headed AO te he prog ‘ .e aiinience id the fair grounds ~ Eighth Student “to Be Arraigned Charged With Selling Football Betting Cards at Eastern Michigan with waited ARBOR (P= Vhe « racket Wal] arraigned teday before Merniti- pal Judge Francs lL. O'Brien Latest to be charged with gaging ¢n an illegal occupation the selling of football point-spt gambling cards was David. Martin 19, an Eastern Michigan College sophomore from Detrofl. He held in Wastenaw County J. aver ie ° rb] angen : pus football camblng he in eal was vi night : ‘ r bodies in \ While Potter was traveling be meen Iwo states, his rennin atic pponent Lt. Gev. Hart, ace used the senator of running against Unved Auto Workers President Reuther “when he should be talk ing about the real Issues HART CITES ISSUES In a Detroit TV speech, Hart said the “*‘ real issues Potter should be discussing were unem plosment the nation 4] econems failure of national leadership. so vial security education “and th Cost af In Repairman Slaying 3 cr ry Calif gun SANTA ANA down. Witt piece of nd thei #1) #k Lb Ene on rope around their arou pulling un Calmly levision guilt aintost boastfully thus threc te repairman strangling and leaying lonely Southern Califofnia deser confessed models \] sb hie won OW ai aped thes Je 0 Los Angeles, on ii sila murder Tt He said he used the piece of sash cord and the same pistol in all assaults. The his car when same weap ons were in high wav patroimen found a fourth intended victiny helding the gun on him after a desperate strug gle in a car Monday night ” The ne Tate & LJ jit ¢ ‘ ft i ' t / la Pin Aad ( ‘ f J : ' ~ at i € teat ' mal 4 a a i sof th (lear f { tt vie fia I} er TS diet 1 yont ieee tis ari Mead Vslatn < * * * ala Ann Pail 19 i pe WAN assalilterd ia haent ailing rT dat ts wae pinjp pictures of her. \ug 1. 1957 Ile strangled he tn othe desert ne a Inds bout 95 miles east of here cand buried her in a shai Posing as ‘“‘(seorge Williams,” a Pasatlena plumber, dated) Mrs. Shirley Ann Loy Bridgeford, 24. a divorcee, of suburban Sun Valley, through a fos Angeles lonely hearts last March &. (:latman club the pope he of Fise Continued on Page With south mci Cal } The Pres The Pontiac Sew A Constitution See Editori s Police declined to say if there was actie-in between gambling activities at Eastern Michigan in ankles neck Then I would 1 ao a mi l He said Potter had shown lark oO Wership in the Senat Ile also hit at a Potter charg that the lleulenant povernor s cam paign was financed by his wifes money. willed to her by her ta ther. Detroit industrialist Walter O Briggs Potter had branded the Briggs fortune “money raised un der the “worst sweatshop condi tions in this natior Hart said he tried to confine the campaign ‘toe debate over Continued on Page /. Col 4) “I would make them kneel them. I would tie this five-foot Then I woul stand there 1 loop it and kecp nnered, b Id-ma GEATMAN See Clear. Weather Here for Weekend louis with a low «of 40 veathern { fmecht kis mi t 4st EPPes eh af of and high ahout ’ YA uit Sundas thrnigh Wednes- warmer Littie wor predic Fortvetwo was the Jawest pecord { Pontiac Merc day somewhat mad i< } recitation dow ntew np The ~ midnt s Favors | age Bond Issue. al Convention als, Page 41 Ypsilanti, afd at the University Only Slim Hope Any More Alive of Michigan at Ann Arbor, about sit miles away. Seven Michigan students, the! > ing twos tlle athietes. were cle i held for trial next mon Tieton a rien when thes Lo multe af ther arraignment Wednes- day. Tf convicted, thes could be sentenced ta OW) days ino yal and fined $100 The arrest was the first offi cial indication the gambling ring, revealed by police in a crack. down on seven University of Michigan students, had been oper ating on more than one campus. However. Detroit) Police contin ued their probe of pussible tie-ins ith Wiyne Stite University, $e troit, and Denbs High School * hd * Meanw hile the University of Michigan said no punitive meas- ures would be taken toward the seven U. of M. students charged With participating in the ring until their trials were concluded 5 John Kronenhegg Demorra’ thr County Clerk head. SPRINGHILL NS «AP Mine ach eres, heartened by the recovery of a dozen entombed sur- vivors. toiled ahead today in a search for 49 men a Missing in the Cumberland So 2 colliery dis aster Assistant rescie director Frank Doxey said he held only slim hope that any more of the missing men would be found alive * *& * Prince Philip, husband — of Queen Elizabeth Tf, planned to break his trip back to London to visit this grief-stricken town of 7,000 tonight. He has been attending a conference of the English Speaking Union in. Ot tawa. : Ph the colliery nerve cetiter of talk with the 12 safety Thursday ilip will see pit the seareh hauled / bleak and to the men afte oa das s of Nunge? thiuest ind despair in a debris-sealed pocket RELAN AT HOSPITAL The reseued men relaxed at the webed isbestos - shingled All Saints Hospital, a mile from the mine. Doctors said all are in good end N-Tests eriod Final Explosion Causes Furor * Over Fallout U.S., Britain, Russia Negotiate on World Bdn in Geneva ATOMIC TEST) SITE; Nev. .P—An era of nuclear weapons testing ended at midnight Fach In its wake furor over renewed the dangers of radioactive fallout President Eisenhower's -year suspension of tests went into effect today alks between the United one States, Britain and the So- . Ate : let Union will determine whether it lasts longer The Sontet Lernment rejected ait B h proposal that all three ; i lear pow S Ai one ear suspens wn begun toed : = The Soviels contended thev have the right to go on testing antil thes have matched bomb for bomb the number of explo. sions fired bv the d nited States and Britain during the summer and fall The | ted Stites replied that, iN Spite of the Soviet rejection this government is going ahead with I's Suspension because the decisive element in calling it off is not what Vfoseow says but what Moscow does * * * If the jet ga.ernmMent goes on with oth test series whicn it “hes C4 i the end of September, of- lls 1 the United States wall ror t TR” SUS pwetss rn s no ; ' ind ayy esume@ > ’ afr 2 12 MEET IN-GENEAA rt he . = i; United States Brotrin and the Sovier Unian met in tjeneva to- 1A foo trs to nevot SiIspe ne ston ef nuclear weorpons ts anda detection sv sagt ag e* pigttag A gS get aap Hag Ne “og ey THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 . q a EEE RE EE I RE SE EPEC Sy TNT CS 3 . = & Inviting Dems 225,000 Pay Last Respects The Day in Birmingham - Here to Attend GOP Rally Cardinal Mooney Buried College Reps to Interview 2,000 High School Pupils Car ‘Wash Must Alter Equipment for Pontiac DETROIE (UPI) — The ae matic Car Wash Association re- ported today, car wash plants ment has not betn geared to fit the wide tread and he hoped that in the futore the auto manufac- turérs would notify the associa- tion im advance of any major changes which may affect the Democrats Cord across the country will spend be- | car washing industry, ted sign would be ar Tllstin DETROUP iP—The archdiocese of tended as did represntetives of the. { ens ee ee 7 ' | tw $1 d $1,500,000 rev 5 in hang at a Republican rally Detroit bade farewell to Edward U.S. armed forces and foreign con- | BIRMINGHAM Representa-) National Family Service Assn. of; tween 91 and 91,500, amp 4 ee ee hy - See ; ye — ~s will inter-| America. ing equipment due to the new, | Since 1900 the nation’s paint but VW Jack Gibby exec see. Cardinal Mooney today at solemn sulates in Detroit. itives from 75 colldges will inter . E en tel (mela | Goenie tuner rvices attended by per- negra fh ity iview about 2,000 students at Bir- a wide tread of the 1959 Pontiac. jindustry has supplied more than ars { he kbar County Tuneral services attende 4) . The ce ties a . + * : ay ili i ecu: Gaimer He Wal Wn coal ipl PERCHA ORES 6 : Tho lcathedral bes 2 ore ‘mingham High School Thursday| PEO Co-operative of Oakland) ACWA President Jack Milen, |a billion gallons of paint for the ublican Comenttee had ~ sonal representatives of Pope John. o¢ only 1,500. It was jammed mingham High 00 ursday : ee : Ps yer “A prt NN and President Eisenhower. yity mines. than 500 priests sev evening as Birmingham for the County will meet at 10 a.m. Mon-| Detroit, said car a equip- (finish of automobiles. t. Hloomfn id Sc The Thvear-old Mooney. spirit” era; hundred nouns, civic leaders ‘first time plays host to the a a ue the pee ae Commi De OL itt pills Sie: 1 Jeader of more than 1,200,000 and invited guests and a few of Advisory Night. Students from 17| nity se ‘Or a usiness session FRIDAY & SATURDAY LAYAWAY SALE 4 * -# * Catholics in the avchdlo- the rank and file from the car- lother Oakland County high schools|and brunch. Reservations may be : We sou as ss ve cese died Saturday at ‘Rome 40 dinal’s flock. Some of the latter | will be present. waite ey sehen ‘S. i ae more Tieimocrats 1 Van Ese helore he was to take part IN Sigod in Hine all night waiting Mrs. Carol Darling, girls coun- wee AWick Gowan 4 aihears, © eaplealt Cole a Cardinals which . : imingham. Chapter AW of Pontiac 3 publica oe me conclave 2 ATS NS fF the chance to be among selor at the high school and gem |i. in charge. i His county commitiee hay tected the new Pope _ the few to get a seat. eral chairman, said questions | | ° | secured Paul D. Bagwell, GOP More than 225,000 persons—in- © Traffic was rerouted around the concerning colleges, their admit- = Large 70 x 80 Inch Size | candidate for governor, to lead cluding 160,000 school children— cathedral area and more than 250, tance requirements and advan- U. §. Halts N-Tests \g COTTON ; a climatic pre-election Oakland — stood in line for hours yester- ‘policemen were assigned to keep tages will be answered to help Blanket County rally at the school Sat- day waiting for a chance to walk Qaich on the thousands who the student decide his college | SHEET 4 urday night. past the bier where the cardi- jammed about the church and future. Or ne- eal erio : nal’s body lay in state in Blessed jong the funeral route for a fare- CRAMER FE. PARTRIDGE Institutions offering scholarships) $1.98 59 oe ; — sterament Cathedral, : Ms eu to their spiritual eager - will provide special informafion on _ (Continued From Page One) y i @ ' i sh oof mourners was se The funeral procession of more . how they may be obtained, ~ Norris P. atue & : ft doe OMe ae wis reat fiat clube offfemt~ haa te than 400 cars was to proceed to St. Named President cad {Norris Poulson tried to get the L ; nm ath . Mnedral open all night|Jokn's Seminary in suburban AON A |AEC to eall off the-shot that never 2 Blankets for $3.00 baswe:l yo oaff several Pricht up te within an hour of Plymouth, The SET AVY, TEES Muss Alice Priee, English teach-| imraterialize a A * F Colorful plaids and solids in assort- if PTA the funeral muss today so the peo soung priests ef the archdiocese 0 ed ors Oal er, will have members of her Ci- ; ; ment of eclors. Stitched eee Small oer ou reoot the pie could pax final respects. undergo final tfaining before be- cerone Club available as guides. He phoned the AEC in Washing- deposit hol OP ket at the rally beginning \fore than 65 bishops took part injing ordained was founded by Car- Newly-elected president of the ton and complained to Commis- | Ro opr Ney } b@ the salemn cereme mies with the dinal Mooney in 1951 and was his| Pontiac Bose) of Realtors for The entire high school will be sioner W. F. Libby that wind was | 72x84 Cr ee Mest Rev: Amleto Cicognam, apos favorite proiect. 11959 is Cramey E. Partridge, of used, with several groups from blowing fallout from Nevada tests | INCHES et. ISS : € ‘ > : ‘ F (ene, eg tulic delegate to the United ‘ae The most Rev> ArcKbishop Jo-) Sarttiige & Associaices 000 W smaller colleges assigned to the | ver his city. | ; Broumirid, cout < celebrant of the solemn pontifi: seph P. Hurley of St. Augustine, iidren St” : - — Libby said the amount of radio- ee reeiecit | sah 1 ivered the eulogy. — | ; (cw. S rice aaa : re hd off . . . Fla. deliver ee : a x * Mrs. on Me Smit amen an activity over Los Angeles was \4 $1.98 i ine Sh eS - ~ Assn. 0 niversity omen regis- . . . 7 oy le « the vounzest “ . | Rot hazardous. f Hib feast Sarena ep (aenperal Arthur | aia _ he ue He 3 one oe tration chairman, and Mrs. F.); J alue . ~ * * mals would bave attended the p ase Repairman \dmits JRO resi. Cine basin, Teco! Morse Cookeg advisory night chair-- Measurements by the Los An- Cbb ( ma deeisd Ve bap both Franc “Cardinal Spell jmembers: sald. He was also mian, will be in charge of the so-|geles City Health Department TE bieods ibe paosiap pound on Is cont Phe man of New York and James Car- Is ‘elected délegate to represent cal hour for the guest speakers. showed that the amount of radio- size in choice of pastel colors. fas H the interse inal Mefntyre of Los Angeles are aying 0 e § | Pontiac s board al the national ‘activity in the air was 20 per cent ; « f(s ag ek At hard yequired by church law to remain’ convention a San Francisco, with untold pounds of candy,/above the level considered safe | 72x84-Inch, Bound Teast 0 in Rome until affer the corona-| (Continued From Page One), «| Calif. Noy. 714 bubble gum and other treats in for human consumption over a pe-|- RAYON ee non of Pape John XNIE on ee fo diarobe and cubriit to him! = * * * their sacks, several thousand Bir-|/ riod of months. id NYLOW Bl et asi , in ae automobile. He didn’t bury}. Pélfe H. Smith was elected vice mingham youngsters covered the) An immediate flurry of excite-.— a } Pa S . oP « A ‘ . Swat e Bond 0 ope Julin named the Right Rev. hee = he Iked her--“al-/président: J. Ro Hiltz, secretary, city last night with but one mis-'ment, apprehension and anger fol- nsiznor Pius Benineasa of Bul- her because he walked her-" a ac hap lowed Ls PSL ety itis I € at Sirairiec tae ates wD 10 - - lo N.Y. who is attached to ‘the Most a mile into the desert and I a Kenneth G. Hempstead was bat si * * * $5.95 88 Won { Hike Rates \: r tate’s office didn’t think anyone would find her! re-elected treasurer One tearful little goblin re . Val han “ ‘ es 7 vo me there.’ oe turned to her home, telling her | Mayor Poulson said “there will, alues in Tani is his persona epYre ; 5 , » that eone had stolen be repercussions” if the AEC een eke Fy oNnIncias Tey Last July 23 he cal Hed on Miss parents that som a pee I : NE . . (Cuntinued From Page One) semtative Msgr. Bemineasa flew Se ROE 24) +} her candy. fired another shot. Choice of solid blue, yellow jac ard ihe from Italy vesterdaa Ruth Rita Mercado, through 3 Th os as gibsiding today design or brown ranch design. Satin ment EaGines i> te ue pod * : * a “model ing advertisement. . He The Rev. Robert Gibson, presi 4 eee ‘te ao rae Ag ety bound. Gt the: Clinton: Fut eaicans Cenomd arthue © spent the might in the apartment.) ient of the Birmingham Council] of UN@Er @ DAarrage oO! reassuring 2 tt po 1 Postmaster Ge?ferai arthur F auledi th . statements : Ake OB ee eS mmoerficld headed the lung list-4>5 vulting her repeatedly at. gun- Churches, said the 300 youns ig aA S — 70x90 INCH SIZE ewe ewer iss soun es Cal of public otielals is representative PO int, then forced her to walk to rive q § ple soliciting for the United Na- An “AEC spokesman at the Ne. . ssion Has been ude thet paidcat Licenhowen. Michigan Ds) Car tions International Chil d ren "Ss vada testing site said radioactiv- Stri e Blankets i a¢ picture closely fer many (. |. “Wena Williams and De-, ; * .® ; Eimergency Fund, collected ity in the Los Angeles air will {roit Mayor Louis C. Miriant at- “~ didn't want to kill her.” Glat- Ends 10-Day Campaign $2,358.87 dissipate quickly. He anid the $2.98 F 50 If pollution increases, the - Se man poe officers. “She was the With 77. 5 Pp C t f * * * i amount was equaj only to the ex- - or Commission will order a new ‘one T really liked. So I told her ! E er Lenr o levenichurches took partiinithe posure “ae would — Value ‘ i ther . ap- “aD fae p > ; op ‘ i ence under borma circum. ie eee ® a ‘State 1{ Ask Full “we were going out to a deserted Goal Achieved drive, held for the second year IN stances over two months Sheet blanket with 4-inch acetate prove or not. And the State Su | y ee where oe, wouldn't be both-! Birmingham he said . . P satin binding. Choice of blue or t = ATmMingnam e Sa preme Court will back the Ce ¢d while I took more pictures The Pont ny United Fund's Los Angeles’ city health officer, green stripes 4 " ihe Le. | r Ss, f f ile Ime b —EEE . mission. ~ Federal Finance Aid | ue —drive out to the Escondido W “ Ss “ ait iit Dr George M. Uhl, said: “‘There s : er IN ) will | end its . Vol: lar: Sa peTT : | , : , pert) eunth weely ae distract. 1 tredi and timed té fie) omens iMision yy eod The Oakland County Family |. 16 cause for public alarm at Hea Ra on - Nylon - Cotton de x sie Gener ae ae Ke ure out how to keep from killing intensive ten-day canoer l0da¥ Goyice Board has until April 15 this aim vy Y Y <2 uu o se oo oa Somrmna Paine Gine ; ; a ort o § goal. Is - 3 pdt Da . i ‘ities anwar but proban’s Continued ,Frem Page One) ber. But I couldnt gome up with Short of HS al . . 1) find a replacement for Miss * A Plaid Blankets i a : 5 te]] =t | ite exec » direc < ' hrouch revenue bonds not gem. eral assistance boundaries, an\ answer, so T got out the rope ; . F.stella Martin, its executive direc As the tests ended. the AEC said ‘ral obligation tends Stierer pointed out, and did it the same way I did Mrs. Donald Fo White dieisIOn tor this fall's series of 19 shots ‘“‘ad- ; : ~ i * * * These are properties occupied the others. 1 piled some brush Cialian reported that lag Miss Martin, who announced vanced the development of small, $6.95 99 i Mevente Bands wands st 7ok by homes, hotels, rooming houses and debris on her body and left or 772 per cent of the S790 | resignation jast week, has low-yneld nuclear weapons for the Val 4 ' n interest. They also would be centncrcul builtiage fer have her there quota has been achieved, -with asked that a replacement be ob- defense of the free-world.”’ alue i dia back through an increase in: ’! ©° Q = a * * additional money still coming in : Te o beg: riiesheleriii) | id t ch ie i ae upper floor apartments. . . _ tained prior to that date in order Ee oe began eT $ ng ‘ 72x90 inch plaid_blanket in variety } _— aires we fae oe Un Sees ral ,the areas dropped Officers said his fourth intend “I know the more than 1,200 that she may return to her home Nevada desert in 195 fe all, § of colors. Satin bound. F Is Domew ers WOUIL AVE FO z a 7 ; 5 . ‘ . . , ee my : n es ne . yy . t ir ‘frof federal Anancing lie in three ed victim was Miss Lorraine Vigil. women working on this drive in the East. jatomic shots have been fired They ie ons share © he Olli: Fg rele ae ve oe: i _ 14 Ineations: (1) The area fronting on “8. Los Ang eles, whom he dated’ Win not let up until every call 2 } pen eras ——_S—SSSS Sot only that, but the bil] would Monde ol tensiblw tor I a A member of the agency si! y oo the east side of Saginaw between Monday might, ostensib or PIC: ig made, and we top our goal,” its foundation in 1946. Miss Martin Admiration Goes Deep : “Bigee because of higher inter. Cottage and Judson: | (2 the wes) ie ‘aking 3 ve ee na stated Mrs. White. “We hope to}, ,<-seen it grow from one office } Tae ~ _ “he ee a nN ern portions of the area between a fh istead, he sped about reach our ebjective bRfore an- ‘te where it now bas three offices, OLATHE, Kan. W:— David ve a a ss ong ane ca off construction Saginaw, Pike and the railroad: Be miles south on the Santa Ana other week goes by.” one each in Birmingham, Pontiac! Keramer is only 2 but he has a < : aha ark bIAat. Ganeeniciion ind (3) a roughly triangular area Freeway and parked. He produced ' {oval Oak th 1d profession. feeling for President Eisenhower if a new plant. canstructiom costs ; Pik om Saginaw Peni enedieeihande enaniried This year’s reorganized resident. dod Royal Oak, with lo pr ssion-, fFeli fo up ruarked by Pike, from Saginaw to a pistol, ved ner mbes) alk ial solicitation 1s divided into three al and six clerical workers deep inside him. He swallowed for His Birthda — f/f Pagke. én the north, and by Sagi to assault her. They struggled. cee nS GN NCCE Unto tree * © * n °[ hike Ike’? button. Wednes- GIVE HIM ve. y City officials are not using “naw Pike to Patterson, on the The pistol went off and the bullet Paes A pena Waleniond aint ni 1448 the Birmingham, day Doctor said Re was in no . for Christmas this as an argument to get7a a pct traced the inside of Miss Vigil's /@se Angelus “ i SNA, 1 4 ‘ POWER TOOLS ! \ a a a 7 ~ Thy: hy nes n ‘mber of the dan I wa favorable vote Tuesday. However, the west Saginaw front. right leg. But she grabbed ,the * * * PEAR NAS bes GRRE EY UP NEES Me ; Use Free Laya a ' Thes aren't talking about i!f,42e between Pike and Patterson weapon and was holding Glatman a Soel Buckner, Pontiac eo Small Deposit Ho ds! a aap : notas well ac twe Jawson at har jatral anppened Chairman, and her fuur area fort that the state lust tested the, as well as that between Dawson at bay when. patrolmen happened i Chnton in Aluzast. and the re sults and Wessen 1s still ine inded within hs . chairmen report their 42 districts FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECEKALS : that test mueht force construc: the federal aid area, Sie rer oem * * * have collected $10,062.44 or 82.5 iicet SE Prhiatd Ee {HIST { . b nen of a new plant phasived Stull badly bruised, Miss Vigil, Per cent of their $12:196 quota The actual -results wont hb To protect the urban renewal old of her near-fatal date with Mrs. Roderick Taylor, aréa 7 til after T { tof — Graton a : Not ... Not Sao oO en man until alter itlesdas init Of area on the north and east, Stier chairman, has -ree » O8.: : Cc : Sen Trejo theh alae Gs Sw. F ce .. “I did not become alarmed until a seconded (1684 Record- Breaking Low PRICE on Popular ELECTRO ficial, are happy that this is tr said, seve ral hound ary , i th santa A Se per cent of her quota to become E Heavy ' AT e: era £ E PEPM ay ¢ —_—_—_— | changes have heeft made on the i " “ hee - jaca, at . te the first of the eight Pontiac Electric MASSAG Duty : , , . | advice local and federal plan. (UG Ne Desa Be and aoc Mad Midnight Sale ae of i mendous speod He wouldn't ane 3 1 Waterford area chairmen VIBRATOR PILLOWS 25 AMPS : | ‘ s 0 re : I. a swer m¥ questionsor even look af Uhpase Bot koal. Vg-Inch The, eastern boundanes have py Mrs. Robert Giroux, Waterford ‘4 raws ea rOW been pashed to the rear of the “We eventuallM reached a lonels co-chairman, announced her four Only Gear Chuck : estern Proper: lines along een section and he turned off into a area and 33 district chairmen have 50 fies doedy trey ' 4 at irs - t nie ane re. . : 4, Last night's Vadmaelet * : A a hens and an 41 dittle tiny side road. reached 61.1 per cent of Water- Lett Flectric Power Dri wie at the TolHue Shounen ee ? with [ep exce a ion i Me * * * 'ford’s quota. In dollars and cents N Center was successful “bexond our wut ' ol at S. Paddock and) “Suddenly he pulled out a gun, this comes to $4,128.42 towards a SY expectations, Fred J. Niedelson HE and pointed it at me. Instinctively) $6,744 quota. Only $23.95 List hairman of the Tel-EHu au neeth the project bound- | grabbed it on the muzzle : * &* * . | . . chants Acer: Foaorte oe bh . crossed Pike street be-| “Then, although T° still held the The volunteer workers in Lake ae cae Magee ee Factory - 4 ee North —fad Bapite 8) 6 eve ee ~ been told that federal served less than a year of a one- lican county ehairman, as chair Seca "Seeat BROTHERS ccheon elite @@, 64 Beattie er sistance air being ten-ito-five vear term befpre his Ye- man of the Citizens Alliance to e | : é hut ; ¥ Qs ae moa Tease , iBuild Michigan, a | Ba ’ 4 _ _ PITTSFIELD, Mass. Se ee ee ee Oe Oe ae a a ae se er pe PR pe (iS a eS Oi a te OG > FOURTEEN Adlai Insists GOP ‘oar(iveS False. Picture a (UP}) —iday, and that it would take four The 5,000-pound safe in a‘ restau-/men working 17 hours with dia- rant here was cracked recently to|mond-cutting tools to get this the tune of $6,000. , “smal change. : “CHICAGO (AP)—Adlai Steven- son, on the campaign trail in be- half of his fellow Democrats, has reiterated his charges that the Ei- jsenhower administration has not painted a true picture of Ameri- ean affairs at home and abroad. Stevenson told a Democratic lrally Thursday the United States lhas faced mounting crises here jand overseas during the last six years. For thet - “VELVET V3 LOOK’”’ Rhine : on your Walls é and Woodwork * * During that time! he said, ‘White House has been reassuring |America that all was well at home|” iand abroad. And the Repiblicane (4 |in Congress have done nothing but |concur. i The twice-defeated presidential nominee repeated his theme that ‘‘a void left by the failure of White House leadership is being filled by Congress.”’ The Luxury Alkyd Flot Enamel ‘House and Senate this year will “your decorating dreams. % have unusually heavy influence on *6.85 202 the course of American policy during the next two critical Fer Curisiaas! yeaa” Stevenson will wind up his off- year campaign appearances Sat- jurday in Minneapolis Ask about our plan START TODAY IN ORDER TO GET THE BEST SELECTIONS To Ingtruct ‘Challengers’ Democratic “‘challengers’’ who will oversee the operation of voting polls in Tuesday's election are set to attend an instruction seminar to be heldstomorrow at 2 p.m. in the balroom-of the Kwosevelt Hotel in Pontiac Keego Hardware No. 1 3041 Or hard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor FE 2-3766 FREE PARKIN IN FRONT OF STORE (Political Adv.) (Politica! Adv) PONTIAC NEEDS a New Sewage Disposal Plant Vote Yes Tuesday on the Proposal There is such a real need for this new sewdge treatment plant! Present facilities just CANNOT take care ‘of the needs of our city .. . we must provide more facilities for more people! Your vote Tuesday wilkgive the City the “GO AHEAD” now at a time when construction can be started at once, when building can be done at a minimum cost. when financing is.most advantageous, now BEFORE serious diffi- culties may arise PUT YOUR “OK” on THIS SORELY NEEDED HEALTH and SANITARY FACILITY Here are questions you may ask and the answers. if you have others please call FE 3-713] the City Manager's Office. What (Political Adv; ——— a Q. Why do we need a new sewage treatment is $lre matter plant? with our present plant? : first A. Present plant capacity is not adequate ae lac constructed its sewage treatment plant in 1919. The one nal plant has pecis expanded and revised many times—in 1926, 1927 1933, 1939 and 1952. Some units are receiving twice the flow for which they were designed Ti 2 25 present plant will only treat up to 15 million gallons per day. During _ storms the flow increases to as much as 60 million gallons per dav 4 times capacity! The sludge dispasal facilities are complete! y in- adequate. They serve only ', of the present load. The treated = sewage, called effluent, is dischafged into the Clinton River. The State e Water Resources Commission insists that Pontiac improve its treat- ment’ facilities to reduce stream poHution and meet the States fa Standards. ¢ * . Utica obtains its water supply from the Clinton River. Ln ogly twely - pours pollution travels downstream from‘Pontiac to the Utica eek ntake. oN . . Where will the new plant be? What vill it provide? . The preposed new plant will be at Opdyke and muds frn, on 47 acres of land now owned by the city. It will include a new treatment plant with a capacity of 5 million ealces per day, pipelines to connect the new plant with the present plant, and a s ludge disposal system for both plants. using modern incinerator facilities. It will be a modern plant in every respect. . How will the bond issue be*fnafited?: . The $3,300,000 bond issue will be general obligation bonds. Ass summer ~ a Maximum interest cost of 4°, it can be financed at a cost of about 70e per year per $1,000 of assessed value. This is equal to $2.80 per year on a house assessed at $4,000, or less than lc per day. Business and industry will pay 78°: of the cost of the new plant ae Home owners will pay 22%. — No increase in sewage treatment charges is being considered~--~ VOTE FOR A BETTER CITY \ VOTE YES NOVEMBER 4th $ What Will the New Plant Provide? It will expand total treatment capacity by 5 million gallons per cay and will provide sludge disposal for both the old plant and new plant. 5 ta ~ ® All sludge will be incinerated and a sterile ash will be the énd pro@uc’ It will remave all odors in the vicinity of the plant. * It will make it possible to install sanitary and eombined sewers in the eastern and northern sections of the city — mneluding the area east of East Blvd. With the new plant the city will be in a position tga prayide capacity for industrial and residential growth in Pontiac and to serve such tenant: additions to our community as Michigan State University - akland VOTE"YES” TUESDAY VOTE “YES” for the Proposal PRORERTY OWNERS ONLY MAY ‘VOTE . e The Bond Issue Has the Unanimous Support of the Pontiac City Commission William B. Donaldson Milton R. Henry Floyd P. Miles John A. Dugan Robert Landry Wesley Wood ‘ Philip E. Rowston, Mayor an ; f “the Democratic | =” Reg. $1.00. A sale | Boys’ Hooded Parka Jackets Shop Both S Stores Tonight and Tomorrow “til 9 P. M. © Velvet’s modern colors give o soft, Veliesr Stat G103s - «. & | ,, uniform, glare-free finish to any in- Seeewet ond tin | "Crises have a way of coming, © ‘ to the flash point, the point when terior wall surface. They're easy to | yov, Velve walls : vo sr: ‘something must be done, he con-| apply by roller or brush. They usually poses Diesen finued) “Andi what willbe done! cover in one coat, without priming! orey - eee Sina will depend to a great extent upon’ There’ lor to fit into | Congress. oO sl Soot | “Indeed, whom we send to the | MEN | : Men's Hooded Toggle S 32 Coats . 19: Machine washable, Celecloud lined Reg $24.95. Tan and Charcoal Men‘s Thermal Unde Twear _§ ba Reg. $3 98—Thiis is the finer type—not a cular knit. Choice of skirts or dg Awers Men's Sport Shirts Sepsis | Fine plaids, paislevs ivy or regular collars . teg $3.95 and $4.95 MIRAMAR Pog $3995 Ih 2-029) o do Walnut St.. Vit. Clemens + Privesine) Fed Tax to she detail. Only « Stall Deposit Will Lav Your Set Away Until Christmas. = . j i . motvhelr i. they are {lell lo right) ) Pal } Roger, are no exception to the rule. with the Jac ko lanterns that j ] dows tonight, Pictures of City eatured Menthers of YWCAs Golden EroUpS Wert Shown pric tures of Pontiac of Yester- dav by J. L. VanWagoner at their October luncheon meet- ings at the YWCA. Mr. Van- Wagoner who photo- graphs of early Pontiac was assisted by Gilbert Gleason of collects Pontiac Central High School and his students * * * Kyle Wilson of First Baptist Chureh participated in the pro- gram with Mrs. Ben Zannoth of Detroit as pianist * * * Refreshment chaivman was Mays. Marcus Scott, assisted by Ora Hallenbeck Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Myron Buek, Mrs. Ida Reeves. Mrs. Ralph Rhodes and Mrs. Hoenn Teitgen. Mrs Fanny Spfles is transportation chairman MARK BIRTHRAYS Birthdass eelebrated ineluaed ed Adeie Allen, Mis. Mary Foster, Mrs. Selma Jacob, Mrs. Josephine Jenks, Mrs. Lenna McCully, Mrs. Cal- those*of Mrs. vin Pace, Mrs. Maude Scott, Mrs. Winford Sherston, and Mrs. George Tabor * * * Tabor and Mrs. Pace received corsages for being the oldest in their respective RrOUPpS * * * Anyone interested in joining the group, open to all women bo years or over, or those peo ple interested it i¢t, May contact th LIVIN Ser. YWCA _. THE PON?AC PRESS,-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 Women's Sect ° ‘ lOn Witches, Spooks Plan ~ Dark By LYDIA ROTHMAN Pontiac area residents, be- ware — tonight the witches, ghosts and goblins will be at play. Spooks and evil spirits— with wicked black eats — will roam through your homey haunts — and pranksters may whisk any unattached items off to some far-off shadowy land Tonigmt is Halleween time to ward off-evil spirits and the like — and although trick or treaters are supposed tobe small children—in cos- tumeés and- masks—you never! can tell. Exotic ‘goodies, they the harmless and happy? - DATES TO ‘DRUIDS The history , of Halloween: dates back to the Druids, a Celtic religious order in France, England and breland. (Their traditional colors were gold and =black.) * ® * Oct. 31. marked and summer's end for the Dru ids so they gathered and with great bonfires, «m@gurned | the passing of the Ged and tried to appease his-dark con sun querov, Sgman, Lord of Deatt > @ * * * On. Halloween night Saman took the souls of the dead who Hlere the) pose og — ! glow in their win- will PHS ‘52 Class Plans Reunion The tiac High School graduating June and Summer Pon- class of 1952 is planning a re- held Feb. 14. The place will be = an- union to be time and nounced later the class are contact Robert Martin boulevard or Jack Reid of Oxford Members of asked to of Briscoe the «year’s. say, will usually keep them and Ewil Tricks had been residing in animal bodies to atone for their sins, and sent them on to their final resting place. HELD HUMAN SOULS Black cats were human be- ings who had been changed to animals because of their mis- deeds. And black cats were of course the standard compan- Prowling Upsets Guests By EMILY POST “Dear,Mrs. Post: I have at- tended confirmations and wed- dings through the years and af these receptions where a sit! ® s — “VZereres Ac i ZT 3s ay alt T Mean abby * leet KE = a — ‘y . =o oe . 4-Quart Cookmaster SUNBEAM 50-Lb. DRUM et fan HAIR COLGATE © FOV SPECIALS || Pusto |) uae | "siete S Se ee cee Ome E ecemeres Iam a7ib5 DETERGENT } © CARPET Reg.)377: ’ PALOOKA fy | as. a. 1 wae UP As SWEEPER Punching *g?> a 688 ‘8g 50 ae BAG 7 ee TW, HN Soto : = ‘. with Stand 4 USE OUR LAY-AWAY © Py 4-Speed CHOOSE FROM FAMOUS MAKES Parker | Vanity Fair | Tonka > ee 17” PORTABLE TV Was $ 95 ns SAY _~% $1295 Lionel Evans Tudor Ideal Many more Bradley Eldon Structo ce TINIEST RADIO SS $250 - _ WONDERHORS p $30 $1899 He 20-Gal. New 18 H GARBAGE CAN —-7 HI-FI FLOOR SAMPLES GOING OUT AT COST AND BELOW LS se ae IREMENX Ist Quality 12° re SOFT VINYL HORSE | é l. _ Webcor, Olympic, Motorola, V.M “ $199 Lee ae a / ud hy -¥ 12-Hr. Saxony ate Vaporizer 5-Piece Stainless FLATWARE . fan, 8 8c \ Large Bowling Lincoln Logs Set geo S $350 _ - 37° MILTON BRADLEY ff Att-Freeze : GAMES c Reg Be $499 Gal. 20-Inch Bike Big Choice 70 S| ee VONEL TRAIN SETS 4 : ure §=5O% off =_) FLOOR POLISHERS S Hoover $3495. (: —_ Prestone Giant Size wah tees ~~ t=) § ELECTRIC DEEP FRYER ‘an , so" wheels free peal —s Toastmaster ae, + HO ERAIN SET Complete Train, : 9 ) = E_ MONOPOLY \ ' : S Ss ‘ Cars, Transformer. Truck Ve 2s a $995 . je 8 AX = zs Mattel Barbell Set $2495 |= | 5 PARKER MONOPOLY s0 - G-E ELECTRIC BLANKET . OUTDOOR Tv $280 men Others 4 ANTENNA Twin Bed Size or Single Bed . ™ +] 9” Reg. 33 . _ $588 with Single or Double C 1” 16” Heavy Tire ST) $10. Corrom J $5 ee ore AS 1S $350 arene z Board - i ~ ~ . TRIKES $988 ; BEA se OE _. ~™.—'533 Pc. CHINA DISHES ae anus . , gQ” Electric ‘ ~~ er ay / Football pee ee ees S>, See ------- ; 7 we. RCA WHIRLPOOL Game : rt serie ee aks 0 sis DE-HUMIDIFIERS F aclery Pur has2 oe : 1 } COUPON Im] COUPON | cceneal” MQ Re vk i ' 4-Cycle $139 69 - Fall Size Pla . Doh ; | Hula Hoops - a : 3 H.P. an iy ot 66: + ee es With Coupon t 1 With Ceapon ! Thr tie ¢ per AER Nene nae ~---------@ , : tak $389 ig | oe 24-in. Sweeper : ! mM COUPONTL P 1 te : Trucks eee Tanks t ; Battery Operated " ’ Al 79 Remco ; PLANES . ir ia : US Tank o Values fo $2 1 t << ar $ 19 eb for $f a Be) SIMIC ' ee | 7° Power Saw 9 re a ee Y 3 Tubes Caulk $f Oscillatings 4.9 $25 | SaE GIG 2 aie (eee eee ee eS “4 fey orGun..... ~ E] Sander ... SS . — ; | - ' o> AS cee ear gv dl Vy . | cay 1 | COUPON '4 COUPON ! Se S LEAF 39 Cc ff e Tu | 1 i 4 ; 7 ! 7. RAKES j ie " peg | 1 T ft ist -4 = 4 Es | eg J To FREE ol Ts 1 Potato Head Trees weet e Peres t) f Lf J ' ' ry 6 1959 ‘| ¢ ye ° ' CAP GUN to 66 = i A ten ie $4 CASH $5 oe gon thie esenes a Se ee = REGISTER MICROSCOPE aed Case PEE beeen, Sooo - . ee $2.80 $3.50 $13.90 | 4 ; KYLA ‘ _ Bissett fa ee es cline t COUPON i 1 ee Mater Kank Maker ; ; t : $6.88 an EC - $8.88 oothall | Cash Register ' | Remote Control | ~< . Helmet ‘ meng J Cars —— —S 1 = Ce Gas Ueater Gas Weater Gas Healer : - é 5 ae ; $280 1 f 6G6¢ up 7 KO a . 12 ree mee om) oe Sas _——_ i] ba Choice S] 88 ' With Coupen ! ! With Coupon “i a 81 : 8 a oe ‘l ~. ———— f Po * ; v . T eextiva ST ecu aracn nn Ce PUMPING 6 Hes, | | COUPON, ! ' i} FISERGLAS A. c enter equ ee G Roller FIRE TRUCK RS a: ‘ lL : ) en mn on DUS cit 59 ; $15.95 $6.88 > 69c Os a Sis 1 Kiddie Activity | 4 Pogo Sticks : S Facies : po ‘ BOOKS | 1 HOLDS 250 LBS FURNACE FILTERS ’ oe = oe - : KD f . Aluminum A , a -_ 2060666 6! 9M > Guved Ge "$980 = 1 eve : ' 1 WIRE RUBBISH BURNER +1.00 $2.69 a With Coupon L With Coupon o © © © #8 Free Parking. | In Large Lot Next to Store ‘ Bicgee be ¥ bh» i * , aS bl ¥ bad . ee . z ~ den PPE ai ene : . dn Bid ibe: =a} a : oe 2 & i or . s 2m | re yey een SPREE S TS SSA V LS ANAL TU V UNA HYVES ee OEE OE SEE ee ee Oe ee ae % ° cae . 0 - 1 ! , \ Ul , fe : rd | . a ba r Q ® . : . } - THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER-41, 1958 . é = = = —~ . 9 * 5 Sa ot GB va | ; : fa \ * In Shelby Township | a Save on Advertised Brands To Vote on 1 Auto Racing DOG FOODS SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Voters; The Curtiss-Wright property cov- about 90 days of planning by en- . | in Shelby Township will go to thejers approximately 67) acres, gineers and another 90 for con- Probably the Last Time Offered at These Prices! polls Tuesday to decide four pro- bounded on the east and west by'struction, company officials en . posals, one of which has stirred’ Van Dyke and Mound road, oe aie | e considerable controversy in the on the norlgeed south by 23 an Two of the other three pro- Utica area. It is in the ature of 22-Mile roads : . posals to be decided Nov. 4, are | Gaines Hom. Dog Food , 25 Lbs. 2.69 an advisoryevote on whether to The company is seeking to hold whether to put, Shelby Township | 50-Lb. Bag $5.05 zone the Curtiss-Wright property ior , ‘ land Fi and Police departments | major, sanctioned nationan! an re . fo permut automobile 1aciny _ international racing events on under Civil Service and whether | Friskies Dog Meal <2 © «© « 25 Lbs. 2.69. : | the scientifically designed track to pug police personnel aarti 50-Lb. Bag ...... $5.05 which already exists on the the-clock duty. Along with the . grounds. latter proposal, township voters Purina Dog Chow. Dee ee 25 Lbs. 2.59 . Built by the Packaid Motor Co must decide whether to provide a . SO-Lb. Bag ...... $5.05 ‘ 3ul ay the Pe id ‘Motor Co,, , x a _..2!)-mill tax levy to support the former owners of the property the program. Kasco Dog Meal. ee a ee 2 = 25 Lbs. 2:59 track has the necessary laboratory The vote on (h@kaulovace track 50-Lb, Bag . $5.05 \ and test facilities to make the con- oo ee == i “ Z te - : tues ms . - ,s. rezoning proposal will be merely Hunt Club. Dog Food _ 25 Lbs 2 59 \ me tic al | the: plan to 4M expression of public sentiment S0-Lb. Bag M 95 — men Cunerals SOEs ul she On j oard ake n sinstall a \permanent grandstand Shelby rose Board. will mak . With seating for 20 000 spectators tre inal ereison Vets Kibbled Dog Food. AG 25 Lbs. 2.35 i bleachers tor an additional 20,000 - * * comfort stations and a sports car Main objection to the track has eo = ( track insid&@he existing oval. come from nearby residents who . ~ | * * (Oe noise from the Regal Dog Ration. 7 25) Cbs. J 95 If permission is granted to estab- high-speed vehicles racing around f lish the race track, it will take the ee would | be disturbing. =. 6 ee | SOLICIT FOR NEEDY — Typical of scenes’ Mrs. Galen Whipple of 4 Church St. puts coins Straw, Hay and peace Bedding r s Pp } , , in several northern Oakland County communi into cannisters of (from left) Irene Engler, Paul s TA Is Plannin count: Y our P g | ties this Halloween evening is this one, showing Palsham “and Peggy Pratt. Peggy was last year's e ° . / : | Ortonville youngsters calling on residents for leading collector with 229 pennies. Irene and Paul 4a ©” C d Testing Pupils Eyesight pennies, nickels and dimes-in their annua! were runners-up This years drive is being spon- HEALTH anne Dog Food : : o® UNICEF drive for needy children of the world sored by the Ortonville Woman's Club f , = me a 12,Cans .... 89c WALLED LAKE — Vision A question and answer period PLUMMER WHIPPLE ; ing of elementary school pu- “ill follow. : Mes, Bruce bLoerch e » pils in the Wall ed Lake School Dis Refreshments will be served by Orion Chapter Wilfred Wiseman Puth Romeo High PTA “ul ; : . . ifth-¢rade roon yother = raret Noland. bsther Mr . doxvd 4a tmet began this week. , a ee of OES nstalls Land: Mitt M — OC ester an ‘The tests are being sponsored by New Hudson = ee 01 : ues 1 a lis = G 7 | Flacts President send 7 eA ‘mentary S< 7 PPley ecla wil S i bo = the Walled Lake Parent-Teacher Ne « Hudson F-lementary : chool New O IGETS Squier warder and Mrs omus jepiacesitcn pertect cat hygiene . = , ve. PTA is sponsoring a Halloween ean ; wpe — ; A . Assns Those children whose eve _ , : ' : . : ung at the LAKE ORION=Me } , line Glson SEntine? ; ROMEO Anthony Rapes of 5 Ib. bag 55¢ 10 Ib. bag 95c $ 25 Ib. bag $2.25 [ sizht is found to be faulty will be /4™ty al 11> this evening concn —_ A — Washington last night was elected’ . ; : : : ' ee, Teclat ‘school for parents and children Albert has been installed as the ; ; — the RP Higt Free with Each Bag—1 Can Society, Cat Food @ advised to seen professional assist- There will be prizes, movies and worthy matron of Orion Chapter Editor Enters Hospital president ol e .OmMmeEO igh 20 ance efreshments * 34, Order of the Fastern Star School Parent-Teacher Assn @ Ex- Advertising, News tests relies eon — Sithur Cotcher was ‘anes worthy After Heart Attack Socane ae teacher wee. pres 7 Sebeduie f the Mal z Sts i % alt WOK I mM i Serving & ache crt s ; ; . . aca Man at of. Philips; Plans follows ' Open house will be held during pation ‘ 1 MUSKE(;ON # D Me dent for the 1958-09 school year I ree Delit éryon all orders of $5.00 or niore . Glenvarm Sclinol. Nov. 3a Wix- 2. “cite "ening «| Stiles wther olificers (are) Mi Wee hi i Daan ik. B t itton of Romeo. guid m riest (slemar L™ , next Thursday evenings Stile _ we ag... Namee. hs luskegon is Robert Hutton of Romeo, guid- to Become P m, Nov. 6 and 77 4 alled Lake School PTA meeting Parents will Harris associate matron W a checnwle > been admutted fo ance counselor at the tygh school e PON HESTER—The appecnement F.lementars a8 10-14. TWIN’ have an opportumty to visit their Hace: ESSE TATE’ PUTT Mi . 7 ' / oy Sow SeCretATN ne cer, we Mire Poati if former newspaper and advertis- Beach. Ss 17-20. Union Lake, children’s rooms and meet teach. ©4r Garbe — secretar Hu A Mercy 1 . ‘ “ PEC OE TAS IRGASUTET Sc ALES eS Drayton . a . s cae + ' and] Commerce 5 cod Arthut ( otcher treasuis Mis hat pot | Cc ipold Wills Store Store ° ing man. Plummer Whipple asi.+* Sag Set SS ES Scere trot 1 108 pin Pp “Bin ani ow ' M eae - 28 Jackson ~ 4266 Dixie issistant munister at St. Philips’ Dec 1 > , “An © xa ry int SOMONE 8 : YAEL) SJNUCE NT = WP i Dial Dic! Episcopal Church, Rochester, was Clarkston The business meeting will follow } “ee ae sia a - ris PAS ser Pr ohis hon A fim deseribing findings of Na FE 2-049! OR 3.244! announced todax bs the Rev. Fd- Gerald Jud Neal Colley and Wil in the muln-purpose room. There ductress vl tai a oo wis In t wish His PAY sicia tot Pication) Asean altund -. svg 8 20s He fam Mens of 48 Chad Pio wit bea discussion on opinion: Meer, chaplain, Mes Tox Mo dicated chat Mt Narier woud WMA! Ratucatwon Ass 3104S BRED) and LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY | Mr ‘hint Rochester resi- tective Seri f tie Oakland afres. Refreshments will he served Moran. marsha DE COM aleser a ienth toe TeS PS VES eNO es : 4 ‘ha | erate ea or part-time County Juvenile: Court will be guest by fifth eae ream mother Mrs Frank Walters nis x we election wasix while awaiting hes ordinatian Pine Knob School 7 a san . 7 — — - - — ~ — fo the deacunate Later, he will S pom Monday C i, sit { ill VTE ~ 5 = Active in layman's work and They will discuss means of ‘ 2 it the Episcopal Diocese of preventing juvenile delinquency.- Michigan, Mr. Whipple presently - “ is emploved in the publications section of the personnel staff at R b k h f N : : General Motors CentraPOffice.in e e q § 0 OVI Detroit ~ i sient 1 sears an toe mune 10 Host 18 Lodges istic utd) ineliding engdat wears on the edt mal staff of the Toledo NOVI TOMNSHIP — Rebekal Ohio’ Blade He later worked for , dope 48 if Ne. wast p wi it several af the nation s ten adver - ue ie . ee : _ . : oe plas [host ter TS i dges ef District 6 ising agencies in Detroit Phila) meet 1 30 1m. Thurs deiphia and New York sat the Noss Community Build : : Mr. Whipple came to Roch Ons Between 2 and 300 lodge , . : ester in “Tune 1944, and in Feb metite We expected ruary 1949 jeined the advertis * * * ing department of .Pontiac ste ; n a airs Hadley Rarhert. pre Motor Division. ; = dent of District # wid preside at [= WG at entered the Dinsese the meeting ool of Pheoles. tm Detrait. ap \ het f- the th amiua Pia the Fpeseapal Deocese of x¢ a le 1 of vetita Sy Pac e afternoon meet but pealioed after a qi plans call fer a noon lunches a oe Shade of was his ery Mon fap anvited gests. an evening ses . Perimse a ft] me priest f th, mowhich becins at 7 pm and a 2 ne inner scheduled for > jpm *% . € mt i } A + t ae ve ETO EE TS ASS hI ffiicers, past assembl ; t = . rs and past district president “St. Philip's Church is fortu wilt he. suests of honor . ~ 2 . nate to have ama ieee thy, cali Seige incvudes Jide. from : ; - ® her of Me. Whipple” suid the pia: thy i Counts cities in- . L . 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DETROIT EDISON 2391 Pontiac Road at Opdyke Road : ’ FE 4-1112 FE 4-0734 ‘ | ® e . : ‘ ¥ Se Ayu Ue Oe Be ee eee ee ee NN all EE IE OT A AMS Tl aT ad ll ee / | \ ; ¢ ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER a, TWENTY-FIVE ee ae wes : deena coe = Ca = : Sree literally killing themselves with’ better than nature.” ‘the young chicks who are starring, the producers are married to Before Pul ng eet NEW ZORK = Glona S¥a0 on tke food they eat. The soil is sick Miss Swanson (who eats only “it the older male stars. She) girls half their ages. . the one who put the curl in daddy's from being covered with sprays products of ‘organic’ — or natura} didn’t approve. - % | “I love this wonderful country f . jtues, and Sti il is capable of making ang synthetics, andthe cattle are fouds — farms) has just returned “why is it that i , ‘but t's a erable. If Puone, BREN DEL S By CLAIRE COX wren _— ... him took twice—said she could! cick trom the crops they eat, and ¢ H Jigs ere : 5 Why is it that if a woman it's so mis I ¥ CEST ES COX | “For tooth extraction, Gm 4 yy a eae dick from « rom Hollywood where she filmed) goes out with a boy,” she mused, jpeople like you for what you think 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) i 7 roe re “7 A . Le 3 a} , 2re ale oa “ating . = . we . os . ; ; _ < NEW YORK (UPI) — Ola Abe’ (Gemini), Vir (Virgo), Sgr (Sag- ; ie a ie ae ae - oo ealng a gue st spot for the upcoming “it’s disgusting? But if a 60- jabout and what you are. 4 ML West ef Utica RE 2-614! Wealnerwise clupbed out) on fh ittarius), Cap, (Capricorn), and “LT could just sit down and ery,” us aead or Zying ie ‘ vey. JIst “Bob Hope Show year-old man goes out with a |” Here, the important thing ts Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock _ 3 ie : : Mm oTES Pse (Pisces) seen, best,” @he she cried. “f don’t think anyone “But this is ‘progress,’ my Although she 4stii looks © mur baby faced blonde, it’s all right. (your bank account and how old at All Times mv me today _ almanac said. could be contented today. IT) gear. For the ee dollar) ‘ke her birthday was 19201 rather Well, it’s because women doen't oat are ‘ e predicted a milder winter, should think everyone would — a = EEE if ae han seal a wet spring and a It recommended the signs of weep ” , & USUdi, « We Si Z an om sak ee re Taurus, Leo or Aquarius for mn Fea oe ain Peart osavninngomite wee | WE BELIEVE it’s the MOST PHENOMENAL “BUY” in THIS ENTIRE AREA an Ofecapin Were= sel Cowal = Bake _., ‘gant Fifth Avenue apartment, but black and white in the 1959 Old gut to get back to Abe Weath- .) se oe as k , . ' a ; that wasn’t it. Nor was she think- y % Farmer's Almanac, hot off the erwise. In general, he was cheery ing of her 359 years, ur her five : , presses tor the 167th consecutive In his forecasts He said its going EChuchanas or the fact that her cute ipobe em owinten th eu WHGSDaNn , U é the 5 wees _ a nulder winter than usual yair js half-n-half because she’s ALL FULL BRICK — FULL BASEMENT - Ll * - Phat is a ferecast Abe seldom Jetting it grow in a natural white Phe 112-pave almaaac, printed in makes, but he seems to have rea- It’s American ske mourns for. CALIFORNIA CARPORT PATIO HOME the same format as the first one Son to figure there will be much ‘ z ever turned out. contains informa- Jess snowfall than usual this wine , We have a ae of life that FEET tion gleaned from 400,000 separ- ter = _ is completely a ae ele ALMOST 1,100 SQUARE hen \ . ney gods. e have ‘ ite cal¢tlations, There are the bur hy , Ate: a7 Ee mn : 1 ieat maura . fur isnt , ow SE NEAL ae foresce< @ ‘things,’ but we don't qwn them. 3 LARGER BEDROOMS 9 <3 st moon dates Tor Hshung 40 Gemperature of 3540 degrees — 1) The American man is werried * e lanting and the mest favorable ,,, > Say o ah : . = eee a 4 on : \ } ue a ; ‘ . : too 0 normal — 2 inches of sick, if you ask me. This is FULL BASEMENT J We geveroment |p) ik ROUGHED. IN EXTRA BATH ® —— But, he warned, that forecast |! it away from him, the loan . & we abe Weatherwise Predicts: Consult New Almanac _ holds true only for Boston. Any- Gloria By PHYLLIS BATTELLE conipany is taking it away from Re | ° Swanson. Assails Like the fact that Americans are. man will always think he can do than 1899, | merical MAKE ) she Observed that 1Cs/ run the movie BS, studios, and all | one whe wants ta knew how the. Bim. his wife 1s taking it. There ne ae ee eae snow ie are no values anymore. MORE CARPORT é will have to figure it out for ‘If vou gave imé 20 million dol PATIO WITH FENCING (AY hiniself. . ars. T wouldn ® be 20 years old PEEOWA WHIT “It will work fOr other place ss - ; . FEATURES BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE | SEAL ar MAHOGANY SNACK BAR FUEL O1L FOR | Cpe ec amen PLEASANT 2 dex in ise vty sting) calgucin” Om gia F | NEW MICH. STATE CAMPUS—3 MILES WINTER LIVING | fmcReeeenenicneaintnen cena Oc | NEW EXPRESSWAY—12 MILE $500 7 | atinude i five degrces couier, the stupid inter aatiade we 3 MILES NORTH OF BLOOMFIELD US Go east mile to Burns Cleane almanac raster d Ipposed to ha e chidren don ae a MOVES Y U IN Opdyke Rd. Turn i Got 1? 7 oe stand tp when old people, cure 10 MINUTES NO”:a OF BIRMINGHAM GI OR FHA bee Ga nonuaneee “Weil, Decemb:r ; ine fa be ent a POO Pregnant Wut rf : | er : Pll ice, | ey ED ie cues nea) \ So” Toe cn Fase a dene Geen Be other carport homes from $13,650 ne ee left to urns onger one a ts pes penne oi ae ; vers twn - NAcGe: ‘Bm oa ae af im a. i ct i: ss eS eae a | Festnerstone k ihe va tel bead eae Sold by COLEMAN & MOSS *100%; <2 FEderal 8-3162 a , Oakland Fuel & Paint p then on. at wil be Uphi ypeowing vider is a es . i t planting in, ' FE Se 6159 th: Le mn and Philadelphia areas ils i eo . eu t - _ 430 Orchard Laks Weta) ee and between bet iff wan in this ou t “ . way, the almanac instructed : dae ; os . ind die — * * 7 : 7 te cdeerethe d re Endive — early endive that iS polwdy respects hit fur nm — can be planted the last week And dent call me “Mother f February down south. That will dear The name 18 Thelma . “ ™ . “ * Si ee The firm - and - open minded oe, T} . aie - i . 4 freee movie queen of the era before 48. H S f han nformator f feu ean We arealarke SATURDAY 9 TO 9 SUNDAY 12 to 6 Cen. 1OUF ceinice ‘ ain 7 . pe evnical mood she has always . . is . pa , Hob “t ws OME she «a — ious PNAC ST & STL iene eee eee Shop these terrific specials at Robert Hall! See how UNliaL SIA & OI i - , Saisie UAB AULT Se ALE AUS . FE eee . be att cial ana “‘Low Overhead” stretches your clothing dollar! There are diets for infants, Od ome 7 et 6 LT and | You'll find values galore for M Dad and th folks (hanana meat loaf), weight G e r om, fe | a e , losers, ahd weight gaine ers. There ee 6 8 ch ox MERE ® * ° ° = | STRIP FAST eae dapat, lew choles 2g pe ae tase | children! Bring the family on a saving spree! - viele. torol diet,“a low-sodium diet. a 0.4 5 , . } ryt blaad diet, a convalescent dirt, o A ve | a liquid diet growing up dirt if o é er inot: prin’ | and a diet. ai? folks ith. po. fot onl? things Im nad about | troubles at gil. 2 = b - . . = == To gop them bere p pia oH WANTED" i. Unbosse ho demand . run miolasses. 42 cup a Une ed at lates ‘Senat r belicy- ‘ pegar, 12 teaspoon gingét ty in fair py ingredients together Re-elect United States Senator al. the alman = | CHARLES E. POTTER It déesn't say Vilat to Republican State Central Committee etn f poxt , - Ch 1. tindemer tral x 7 Imagine such-a sensational low price for FABULOUS : - Sold regularly in : THE WHITE HOUSE | 4 wasnixGTO our stock for 9.99! - @ y 9g,71958 | BOYS’ QUILT-LINED july 28, e Nubby splash tweeds! e Black magic fabrics! CAR COATS WITH eld - 3 DETACHABLE HOOD . Broomfie . ; : - B S Dear Mr piesa want x if k — rust j ; 5 to Tf you know coat values, you I] rush é ongress draw nve efforts ? ; +7 As the Boy aincerely for \ an Soi urecd this in and snap up one of these terrific a9 to tha key me e con- . . . ; Pepenalt ot tHe aaa a gure that as YOUT ae coats at our special low price! Exciting to enac t. j of respons 51b : . @, Congress sour recor’ d new stylé...twith three-part _ evaluates yo oy trict an ) } stituenty | ~ country and < wo eat you button-on belt that shapes the service e clude as Oo A ou ; _ " State, they wit! cos cori, US justifying nae silhouette to suit your fancy. Two rich d ably a” tate, are . ' , : ‘ have sory representation of your 8 ted States: fabrics of reprocessed wool enriched -ontinue f the Un} nes oistrict in the Congres® © with 10% viscose. Plushy rayon i i ° , Sant d, pile lining! Misses’ sizes. 7° ==* They re sensational values at - with warm reger®: 3 ‘ our regular price — they're - &§ . incerely: ‘egtable buns at thi e 2° sin he Use our lay-away plan... No extra charge unbe oe buys at this mi : ‘ fau— P limited-tinte price! Rush in = v4 yA ; 4 7 ned grab them at.a terrific savings! oe mfi ; ; The Honorable William S. Broo Cotton sateen car coats with i House of Repre sentatives vinyl-trimmed pockets, inside : Washington, D- = zipper . .. quilt-lined for extra warmth, Sizes 4-12. i | 200 N. Saginaw Street Broomfield for Congress—Oakland County Republican Committee . Merritt Hill — Treasurer i * y %/ te = = * ai ke aS i ee y S 8 wT, es oe Cee ee ee Ne ee ie eS ee ee we we ie wink al ca a a ho ie ioe ee Fe ae eee = i . ‘Ss Ooo : . . 2 ~* 7” Sos 8 pe ats . ie A * 2 a + © ¢ ¢ & + ewe ee ewe e+ FH 2 , «8 ey * * & » yee? IF v. *¢ wee S ° 5, i fe * =) . i < ¢@ - ) 4 » . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 fe 2 , E . z ! Tv € be \ Ss, WANTED See Farm Income Up Holly wood a fieadlines = WA to Close Shop < al Owner ‘Caught’ ‘cae onees, GNe we ae 1,000 COMIC BOOKS REASON eS peer nt moving Accessories eral hundred hibernating bats, somewhere else while en route to. 1000 True Love Story Mags apie onda hat Semeviean fain Liz to Star 1n New Play if Workers Strike R NOC ALES, Ariz. wp — Police, hans ing g from the BENS E in | clusters. their Ontario hideout. ns. 20c CHILD ® ADULT 60¢ We Handle (Tricks. Jokes, and L a® Gel @anneies dese HGR wil . + aes aes pyelics Fock sty je nee cent wee thas b T W I] | KANSAS CITY (AP)—The meni ea. _ PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET total 3 to VW) pet a . ! y eEnnessee ] lams ¢ me “There's a hub cz ap thief operating: KEEGO DIAL FE 5-800} Special Halloween Show ® 3 - Features - 3 $5 Avburo Ave. FE 68250 Fbeye 1 bilion d Who maintain and servic@ Trans’ jorocs the street ld = SCREAM SHOW! LAFF SHOW! World Airlines lanes prepared to Sure enough, they found Hert “MACABRE” “SPOOK CHASERS” By LOUERLEA G) PARSONS ter, will do a series of remakes on cstrike tonight and TWA Says It ort Lairago removing the hub caps TEEN-AGE THRILL AND EXCITEMENT! HOLLYWOOD — That Eliz nti th the old Wheeler and Woolsey films. will Suspend operations if thes do. and rear view mirror on a white Tavlur has auresd to star in Ten Betsy Drake will be the palace The al saber one of the nation’s convertible nessee Williame now play “Stid- cesr of Princess Grice amd Princ: nee 2 vur, suid if would furlough “But its my car,”’ he explained deniy Last Summer” comes as te taimier during Ue helidays. Grace its ce employes \if the 6-200 “and Em polishing five heres surprise to me. Afr Lies it In wrote and invited Betsv und shy members of the itermational cnjee , : Willams “CatOnm A tied Vin Root outed ‘ Assn. uf Muaichinists see ‘e yeavheatenl) of Sty Spee) s * * * * * . EA TR oc al tao be ak wea cl NOTICE! ete Ea: =" ¥ fc & ’ Waet a LS SSUBORE _ ' { uid gift every day al Us So ee i ot ie = = Halloween we = 7 aia . . - ; os . ntos oe Great wien if wou can af au ‘o ‘ » et . tus Republicans eee SHOW eee \ et oe e : —— Pont ~ “ With du ner ) rhe aod , & Democrats - - : — Sundis | ar . Pham wil ft r " jeweled recumunf i l os a : POON TEAC | og NRSC Serer eet ae . Suimie: "a whoppume production yte chartty project, St, Judes Hus The principal fontravers, con ee a DRIVE TN, a ei ee abt Le Geena ully HOOK HEIREA- STANK canjecoead 007 ine Foo ew $Me! Rens st back on nally ly Dibing seis ats my for the Putin th Will Be = — = Yiin tn A Mountain” cand chipped oe 4 y 1H @ tices, has another daring ; , T HUGE! 6 UNIT SHOW! strenuous assignment in Bus WePnt ea Voted THE begs YOUVE HEARD SO;MUCH ABOUT ; we WE ee es a —eorr Back MONTGOMERY CLIFT-ELIZABETH TAYLOR: EVA MARIE SAINT y FREE CIDER and DONUTS red ir Erode bac *RAINTREE COUNTY ‘ 3 a psi enoetelal ‘costavring NIGEL PATRICK > LEE MARVIN. °Print'by TECHNICOLOR: © 331, Halloween Cartoon Party 2 the sui ov. at © SAT = 4 2 : le pS: shee “Looking for Danger. Ce eas ' 2 at cciaye athairette OVER! 3 y isa “On a Spooky Hite” “ a _ fey - via a ~*~ wal REV ATRT a pe MANNY'S Plus THIRD FEATURE! HORROR AT ITS BEST! ~ , | - ~ ° . HARRY BLACK PARTNER W. Huron and Tempest In a . ; cecal Who wi ; ide: ; . wea tastry beets Ue eas AND THE TIGER won Elizabeth Lake Rood |}: 1 Wg at el Sees Hammer film Productions, Ltd. Presents ‘ : - : fx ‘ : i ‘ | " a . Tema-Tangi .¢ oe , : | HORROR OF Pectin Tether STARTS FEATURES y DRACU LA oe ee TODAY! 5:32.9.28 THE TERRIFYING LOVER Ns frnos aed ‘| THE BIG CAST: BIG STORY! THE BIG PICTURE! WHO DIED...YET rf bo is ; LIVED! Ap ee Whe “8 ese TECHNICOLOR: | ~~ 7h wi Funniest. Horror . Topped Off With Screams Delay JON HALL : Show You've Seen! Colorful Action! Lynn Baris ° : | om wo AME oe - POBE RTA HA 18 WU VENGEANCE! Fightfor Son . | is hee i F a CALL FE 5.8331 FOR SCHEDULE ‘ fie es as ime! 4 a Se BF les hae oe : iteN Bart mused pest par ' a yee aes HE SSUISIEL on Open 10:45 25¢ to 1PM | i ge os PECK son BER HSN is aa Strand penn hae nu . : : oe i : De ; sk > tins fy i To l yedsy, (an Last Times—At 340 — $15 — 7.25 — ears 5 ~ HALWALUS wcccn NM Cd . Pie I Lage OKE } : Ms ae : th OUR NEXT EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN DOUBLE FEATURE E Set a chad Pst am WILLIAM. BIG ci os WITH A SPECIAL—— | SCARED STIFF | Miadls | WYLERS THE COUNTRY 4 IT‘S A RIOT! : iGE EORGE. * } x ial : } : . BICKFORD: wae neg ea cee LES © WERE CY PARTI TTP 02ERT me meen EEEMIN WE st ‘ Mt a head | es . CHA? LBS NT ewes DOMLT HAMILTON see a WILLIAM WYLER - GREGO ert HUM WYLER vow “he MONTGOMERY |} J ncceaigi E8| 0 ancoce mtmeseapecenncLon ee eam | Sa “WIDNITE SHOW TORITE mre : | i itier in “THE DEFIANT ONES" ao ae * a Doors Open 11:30 P. M. — Show Starts 12 Midnitel ALL SEATS 90c Come Early’ Only Capacity of Theatre Sold! - [ha teen cen =e cng einen eae re ee - : . ~, ; - : a ok : ® i, : ; : . “aOW! Wg AT POPULAR PRICES! 2150 OPDYKE RD. ite i x . “p= SCREAM! “SHRIEK! SHUDDER! — rm” MON. FE44611 0. eee E win Terrors From the Vast ar “THE ROBE” Starts _ tding fo Ecrth to Devour. Rovage. Cenguerl FRIDAY 1:05-9:30 0 on SAT. 1:39 - - 4:20 - 6:50 and 9:20 “SUN. 1:05 - 3:30 - 5:50 —__and 8:20 MON, 7:05 - 9:30 What are all sou Ghouls and Guys gonna do on attallows¢ en If voure lookin’ for | a. ; pe ’. blood Pe oe philin’ rip tiektin' fun, ‘ BLOATED iva THE a1000 be sure to, attend our : OF ITs VICTIMS! fe HALLOWEFN HOR- i ROR SHOW Friday. October 3} st. I Were gonna bring vou the five most terrifving. sereechingest HORROR HITS that ever shrieked across the screefi.o Do von think von can take if? Girl. beres your chanee to see if your Boy Friend is a man or mouse! ‘Cause vouve never seen anvthing so weird, so fantastic . sa fiendish! Thrills and chills begin here where Franken- sfein and Dracula left off! Your bleed -will crun celd as unknown terror comes screaming at .ou from nowhere? Bovs, here's vour chance to hold the Ghoul Friend tight... for she'll be scared to death! All the Spooks will be here, and we guarantee soull have the creép- iest. laughingest show vou’ ve ever seen' 2 of the Most Terrifying Science - Fiction Hits Ever! eS PRICES : ADULTS ~ Nites. G Sundoys ; 0c Pim Center) For pees Reve s RTON - JEAN © mop INS = V OTOP MATURE oN AVLOL PENNE ; | RICHARD BURTON «JER cancun ohne eS “Children . | ws JayRobieson Dear Jagger Tor Thrvte: 5 ; ; i = : *20c. i “SAT. MAT. EXTRA-4 CARTOONS is 2 Anytime * 2% | "EXTRA! — THE SATURDAY MATINEE! FREE! Mickey Mantle Comic Books FREE! CIDER AND DO-NUTS ; = . A T MIDNIGHT me ree owe rene the For All Children Attending the Matinee Tomorrow! “i _— = eS j . S atest an inest héaters. i ¥ * Ps * , ra >= Ca Pa . * ' a s € . ’ ” CJ * 2 z : % oa fa SA ea” Sa Ee ae ne Na taal ed x oc eS, IE De | IE ls UE rata hed net -. ... _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, rwrwTwW Met eB eA Tne ENE arg Ne a) SL ee FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 Au Cooney Weiland, formér Nation-|Ivy.- League hockey — titles,” has| al Hockey League, star who/been granted the honorary athlete | directed Harvard to five straight |H. could be added, he deserves every restful hour. — 2 . lieve racing groups in the three; ‘Buc Farm Signs. Hurler to see to it that racing continues between their cars which have! PITTSBURGH (AP) oeer| Skipper Frosh Fall such as-?'. litre engines.” Ueltzen, 21, a right-handed pitch- quarterbacking, Walled 3 : ler from New York, ‘has signed a _ Lake frosh defeated Waterford hed contract with Le Jaisonr: shi Wa alled L AG and Southfiel frosh, 26-0" Medel Stops Padilla | cee Aaa ane _ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mex- : ico’s Joe Medel stopped Ross Pa- aSa,gs By BILL CORNWELL dilla of Stockton, Calif in the OoW= eW ar er acl ities . @seventh round af their scheduled ) Jack Hayes, Farmington High School's young football 10-round main event at Olympic . ee 5 “6 v = D : a 5 Auditomum last night Medel coach, must be sleeping soundly these nights. And, it be hed - vadil a TO OFFER YOU SAME DAY SERVICE 118? s, Conveniently Located at recoris. ke # ho : Yesterday, A year ago at this time, well. His Falcons were preparing for Conference title showdown with Southfield and Jack’s Hayes was not sleeping so an Inter-Lakes 3525 Elizabeth Lake Road / END YOUR DECORATING PROBLEMS! Sleeping was confined to a restless 40 winks. 4 Doors from Cass Lake Read / ~ y — 77 =6CEnjoy life the modern way! No more wallwashing: : ny ~ = | f™ No more wallpapering. Enjoy the luxury -of wood The result of that showdown battle at South field is Lif Ay R b i A m paneling at today's Budget Prices: now well-recorded history. After pushing the Bluejays Ne 4 Ss i | ebuilt Automatic Tra Pre-finished “Misty Walnut’ vs, maneteaeac ee a LLY nsmissions 4x8 " : . es $6.72 Sheet es and ae the gridiron* Lt pecia locludes! Rebuilding iastallanon Labomend babrce a Phil. Mahogany---Grooved $ or nearly three ees : -- pee PY j 4x8x's 9.98 Bheer Farmington wilted to . Triumvirate May (( Rey Adjustment of Bands ‘48 ee $ 75 1°48 HyDRAMATIC S65 wae imemmeemer eA \ . Ss bs . Birch’ N-Grooved perior manpower a d ts 9 Continue Racing \ Le Me and Linkage of co ee $ 90 | ‘51 2.2... .$70 1e game and the title = : — s4 2.2.2. 22. fo 5402 ..- 80 Knotty Pi 141 " eee 1 Automatic 2a $125 | (52 to 54 notty Pine / Hayes was a disappointed man LONDON (AP)—British officials N BD wee ee $150 | 55 and ‘56 ..... $90 6. BY. 10" fr ’ 2¢ at the end of thuse 48 he com iid today the t States ew! TREN D 4 i i , nA 4 5 fay the United Stat TAaNSMISSIONS : : Knotty Ce oF 5 Fr 24c utes But he Knew there was a It ind Great Britain probably Mi Id Ci Power Glide Ford & Merc-0-Matic 7 eo 7 Ways neat scar and his unhap- will form a inter gro — con LITTLE igars $ 50 ae ic $20 23 and’ i $20 ee faded , } le ine he ito al a despit Wonderfully different smoke 'S3 and ‘54 ..... $80 1 ‘53 and ‘54 ..... $80 : nt nites in grand pmx cars. ot ae double-foil humidor pack ‘55 and ‘56..... =$90 ''55 and ‘56 $90 sion 1 i 1 fA Ge the lntemnsuonal Pacn Mild, fully satusfying . yuu j z g juad rely 2 an neednt tnhale to enjoy them . . . . 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United Arab Republic SQUARE and ROUND | Playboy’ to Be Mailed a ., > [Israel Denies Buildup ssit‘tscacr sowie attempe vot put | Temporarily, at Least Flint Gir] I eC 1t - ; Jordanian territory on the west | Ss ng nu Y f ‘bank of the Jordan River under “WASHINGTON (AP) — Subse IL B Of Troops on Border visited sition contror GARDEN CENTER [oo wins cet their November. is. ands roadway Part : ) * ®t CONTINENTAL BUFFET FRIDAY and SATURDAY Served from 6 to 10 P.M ently will get their November is- F | —— . : “ ces : : ‘ . : JERUSALEM (AP) — Cairo f : : ae : , BALLROOM sue by mail after all. | The reports came after the last oe : oy _— pe Inewspaper stories that Israel is) 4 .4,;. z Aly * DANCING TO THE KINGSLEY han a ene The Post oe Department an. By EARL WILSON mobilizing troops at the Jordan Batley troors = sue ; Jr GS) an dinteouss easscous nounced Wedne ae it had halted | NEW YORK — Nancy Kovack, the former “Miss TV Sweet-/border are “‘lies, plain and sim-| An Israeli Foreign Ministry a et Glrdee” miling privileges for the spokesman said there was ‘‘not mak heart of Michigan” has licked the casting problem, with the Ple.” the Israeli Foreign Ministry INN COACHMAN Salt Nite at Garden the slightest foundation to the ru- fine pending a legal check of its } 5 : ; i . re ays. e Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10:00 P.M. contents result that she landed a part in her first Broadway play, Budd | ~~ /- & mors put out from Cairo and else- But the miacasine s publishers| + DERE ES ° ‘The Disenchanted.” where about mobilization or other - * ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE obtained 4 ternporary. injunction | “T used to get rejections all the time,” the “The Cairo press was filled with warlike preparations in Israel.” | R DE 4eamst the postal bun, effective! beautiful 22-year-old brunette, who déesn’t "eports Thursday that Israel, en- NTERLUDE “% YN for fie dass The US Court of look like anybody would reject her, told mé.: rfoumaged by Britain. was cay mated. at 63,0000 tons. Pro ). —ALSO— Nobis fetused ta set aside the u r hail ‘ag long Pal eay “\We -iestimated a Ons Friday Night, 10:30 CAMPUS BALLROOM | oe 1k ooking ‘e hair on fone. iy _ hat a trations so as to intervene in case, qyction in 1957 amounted to 3,960,- . FRENKEL ond CIVERNOTS : “ ooking for somebody with short hair.’ of an attempt to overthrow King, ’ ; = = | "i : fhe Pubushers sai the niaga- - . af 2 : F A ; 000 tons, a gain of 154 000" tons | * DI RECT FROM TH E IN [= sho ae pancin, Pon. _ oor aad ine cut it off, they'd say, ‘Too bad. We need some- Hussein of Jordan. Moscow r adio over 1956 output and sufficient to | . Stereophonic Broadcast at Noon Monday through Friday Every PLES. FRE, S¥i Posy Offiee Department granted it body with long hair’ repeated the reports. ‘meet 32,7 per cent of the coun ever WIBK Radio be FINEST ORCHESTRAS , myocment second class mailing “SO!” Nancy took a “deep breath. | The reports from Gamal Abdel try’s oil consumption, : ~ : p pia?! June, alter exantming “Now I go in like this.” She pointed at her aa , MAPIRE ROOM Be EE Ee | .” She p IN THE EMPIRE ROOM — _# a ee ~ short, Italian-cut hair style. “And when |Z = The Kingsley Inn Gypsies WILSON they give me that bit about needing long | PONTIAC " } ; ts _ Pa =; = ast cere 2 hair, I say casually, ‘Will this do?'” i f E- IN: 3 ete SS o_O ‘ ss (ot Ss < fs she got to this point, she lifted her whole head of hair | @ Wednes x are ode ai - casually—or si seemed to.my startled eyes—and ot ‘ - CONLINT OLS EE handle a oe oe S ee ae red yee and: Our iron Hi DULL Mor as 10) ) Om mt of TRLBOR AN ? a AL ue ‘under the “short curls’ tumbled what turned out to be her \™ a at EROM x vip own long brunette tresses Ri: 1 ’ 2 , om ae ee ) EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! Uu is . ee _ (47° “This wig.’ Nane ee 7 ; j a 4 | ~ : — 7 _ = a ; et iis g.’ Nancy finished triumphantly, “ended that @ TWO BRAND NEW, TERRIFIC HITS! Woodward South of Long Lake Road : A (Pe ples ™ kind of brush-off. Now they'll have to think of a new one” | - » Nancy has another “major problem,” which she hasn't been . { i able to lick—yet. . A treasure to steal...a woman to win...a past to forget...! MGM oneon AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION tuxomg ALAN LADD- ERNEST BORGNINE THE BADLANDERS City of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Ps SU X BD. AY e © __ Midwest 4-1400 ‘7, MATINEE & es a DANCING ¥,’ | Ph i % ea KATY JURADO CLAIRE KELLY TT C*® WARREN WOOD TRIO ‘ ee a) from 4 P.M. fe; AN On @ MODERN DANCING e” Dance to , Bag Tx ese) © SOUARE DANO ‘ BOB BAILEY and His ORCHESTRA ., with Clenn Eastman Calling i QI wie by + on SUNDAY EVENING . a I , WOR __ LEE SLOAN me | 0 snl cry : 8s Carry Out Service FE 2-2929 ? “Gol lege e Footbal ee Mee be JOHN \ x ates 4 _ SQUARE DANCE * Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Night | es od CLUBS INVITED 2 . : - . i BAR and e a we : Z \ o 5 ONE OF MICHICAN 5 ad , RI =| \l R AN 1 4 7 % aan Zaye) & © MOST RUSTIC SETTINCS Sze \ . ; aoe fall Purge in 9 194 gt Wigs ts PVA 130 S. Telegraph PE 16981 4 fi ee seiscsieeni ee e\. _ o* | NANCY I NANCY IT | 0 eno fP ! W LAKE PAVILION v = ee . hain GxEO ly *a> ac “ a » a A os = A graduate of the University of Michigan in 1955 at OLD MILE TA VERN i r 49451 Elizabeth Lake Rd. — re the age of 19, she is more interested in weighty things, IN WATERFORD — —— — he says, than parties or glamour or “silly things.” a Open Every Day — pany ae SO J “But she lamented, “evervbocy—men—datt producers fme ouly as sumething decorative ~ —— ; : oes : an .| LUNCH il DINNER iA > ~Z When she came to New York two vears ago, she sic she 4 | A an¢ = oi = d D. ANCING . | rot Sar Up in a social whitl, which ts when 1 met her She ‘ he , T “RS “qe SAT SUN was the cal who astounded everybody De ou irming down a date to the Music of it >> DANCING THURS. @ FRE @ SAT. @ SUN. en Eis Baier Ghe Wed vole bia taee very tooe the Bob Lawson Trio Le : Roch With the Hound Dogs Wee) Ste ein cneeetceE Sonera ier beta . +: oo t Sie has since dated ie Brae “the next time he as sked . Friday and Saturday ‘ \ 4 veg me I had know n before. you see’ Evenines NG CED DUTCH WE isc te wr eres. NOONDAL LUNCHES ARE OUR SPFCTALTY . : hs in Fiirnt. sa, sne never enioved her popualirlit; . y se 5 1GHT s < BURN HEIGHTS Auburn at Churchill Rd. [SITES SVE DES SUS SCL ISS) SN) SiS M oy “It was always the nightclub bit,” she scoffed.’ “rd heg = S] A ‘ y + + + : 4 i ( : my dates to take me to a nice quiet place where we ould NEW DRA TON INN ; * LIQ On talk over a cup of tea. (She doesn't smoke or drink) But (Formerly Commodore Hotel) ae we'd always end up at a nightclub, and you just can't-dis- A129 Dixte Highs ay OVS el cuss metaphysicas at El Morocco. 2 -T finally put a stop to dating aliether One day I lanked Recamimenited we Duncan Wines (Gourniet_— _ @ : . : . C u x * * o- These Delretaus Fuade Serped> MUSIC DAN iG AND PANTOMIME Ss ¢ bee y nigbtclia since, ard found herseif 11 hinds of Sea Foods Prime Steaks and Chops - | 7 NtcnTs awe FLOOR SHOW cow penne fer A Strads Gave “whe talks ta me Chicken @ Turkey @ Duch | featuring Sey feccional life Soe oo oo “ . ; @ 7 7 1 pigie| TegiLariy © the TV quiz snow Db! fp (OOK, cl . 0 ‘ “ . | x Mucic You Gant Heloifoee ina lobe . . . COMPLETE DINNER .......... S250 ! JOE POLZIN it the CRGAN ii — - And in the Broadway, for which she is currently re- CIILDREN under 10 Oe oie | ” CARL. and HIS GAMBLERS hearsing, she plays a character referred to ine the script - : : ep S150 | : = only as “the actress” Separate Dees oor For your Birthday, An- S | ° . oo with Dance Music fur . | Dine & Dance fe VER-WOOD BAR - “T go te a ¢ ; Manes described her part, “ard 1 vane _nished for parties of ON ne or Paresell - Lp) i GHT - S45. BROADWAY LAKE ORION © lose me WO Gres T cay What a marvelous patty taice and up. ———- arties we will furnish | LA i FS N] : aoe ~— OG ay eon inn tiirentened, “to make vou want to give SPECIAL RATES the cake free of charge. _ — | ip show busin . . td] i : EVERY WEDNESDAY VW Fortunately she idm t lok as though she meant it... In Our Grille —9 P. M. to 2 A. M. ae _ é a he ~ : eee G That's earl, brother. “IRENE BAER at the Piano L i ) Be Enjoy } ou rself -_ , (Copyright, 1958) Tuesday through Satufday Inclusive : ° & * . . oe ee : ————— Sa 4 — + - | FINE sh SS & rl ; TELEPHONE OR 3-1907 { 5 | rns in 1] ‘s NN u ~— \ = . — HOE out 0 oud Coch wr ieunee. : gceeeeeaneeeeeees Injured Squirrel | , FOODS and i : ptm |) cate epinuatunecutnt 0 > Ricky’ 5 «Allowed to Join © li ay ern LIQUORS 3412 DIXIE. HIGHWAY pict bee then ard a besben oxcog(T” S 2 |/ aM ter in Jail | ; Phone OR 3-9754 eT eee an ea a iH as - on a ini —_ -6 po \ . s/ Famous Spaghetti | em ve Di ie fe Highway Waterford “WE INVITE BANQUETS AND PRIVATE PARTIES” % ~ ii Vou (tat Pueoe ent qi & _ House _ DETROIT The heart of the | ——_ ————————— aes STE \ wat as PEPHANI ‘. es : + HURON " Jaw softened to permit an aoe - 7 ‘ m °@* ~~’ A!’ OAT THE ORGAN Ay Vie zee WES gael eee a oe D r 4 é 42k N A Thurs, Fri. and Sat. Evenings = Ist Time in Pontiac 7 When jobless Charlie Spurlock. ‘ naene . : ; z ‘ HC | : ® oS went! behind bars Wednesday 6° COCKTAILS Ll NCHEONS DINNERS a ORIENTAL Mion a bad check charge, officers = c eee anther s . corned off his pet equirel, Pern Carry-Out on Whole Barbequed Wir BG Ip bad SHISH KEBAB = i - aoe ane The seamed’ Kas Cl 1 k x AY a. D1 lb ‘ $ 50 8 oval i a8 = Broiled Lamb on a Skewer a o injured Hind le “ AC ens, ° verage 2 ; Ss." b 7} - . | | ror U fe. Z Sensa! ond : B gm She Bo everywhere walle me,” . 7 moe E Tr ee a Gases Henr y ‘s Mir acle Lounge [Scones $950 Se sid. sir tras oto my sacra BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE meily Henry's Bloomteld tna) mC HER Mand sleeps in the porket" | COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE ____—~PHL FE. 4-788 | a. Miracle Mile ae ing Center, Telegraph at square Lake Rd. Be Fect wf “| Aisa * * *- r ~ Sma Han ee ‘ e e ae u : Charlie *was so. upset the cell- es _ . Seagrett) ‘with Richy $s spe- 7 hlock attendants got permissioa CLARK’ 2 DRIVE- IN and - i . _ wi cral 2 ce} . Ravicit | la) return tke ogee! to Hite REST. AURANT Pre Gi Bicn $2 Re a Steak and Chaps Spurlock joyfully Prped Perri 22 W Montcalp | | a M into his prison shirt pocket arid Open 11:00 A. M. to 12:30 Midnight Corner of Baldwin Ave . : a . fed her peanuts. — % a —- a Ss Ll a | a UW ee. Saturday Afternoon 9 Secsseaeseeeeee2| TONIGHT—FISH FRY $425 [| NoTice ef SS The Detroit Lions on BOB'S and Chicken Smorgasbord Me ee Seep Dereex ee ‘ ’ : ou Can Eat—5:30 to 10:30 tom | de « Sunday Afternoon at | ‘Take-Cut! Service als ah leet SMORGASBORD are a omtal 1 : pi} © Steaks 9 Chon “SATURDAY SPECIAL Saonano . 2: ie Dab J AU % Charcoal Broiled, 12-Oz. “All You Can Eat” Goma pe : G Eq ° t - . & > a : ‘ : ; oe — . f a f PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. i ie ICTOBER 3 le § oo ells roe ees to ‘Take It Easy’ M 4“ After p Eggo: P County sratiik ss and Finance on Du Pont, Designed to’ Break Up | " les ae ‘ ‘Tendency to Monopoly — by ) TAK [fb ectsh but tit Tiles Were ft a Two Corporations’ i ocn oed to 6 MARKETS ‘Stocks Churn Grains Lower. ‘ i a * ‘ i : . : eau aces HEE payee , ‘ i ' eT R eateries eee et Uncertain {0 ay in Mixed Action: Se Me Br ap tad in evan ee | Hit > CHICAUH) —P=The trun ftir Sen Say . : ; : Tu: Stet rs ve TD) ume * * * He opened the back door to ss i S PGS TRE COM ay ITE os inj no th Pacer , what was disturbing thy dep an | aS ° . suddenls semething was thrawu . ; ae Pe ayn a at hina out of the darkness The SHE flatts : ire : ee eas (i oF : i cere wud Detroit Produce een i : Bbyeat pissed Ronald but bit ia : c- : tELIES j EO deep frees behind hima, explad- 7 we 1 . Vo . Ce , 7 ing and death ting manner cuts ane iy yh Peaster s ware 2 3 ~ 4 lite Guas Steg te fb CP ; | * * * ' : Wiiriis fo the fieck of one of his { ii fi ' ; i antitrisst af i! lustice he ct is 8; oe lie \ PES MHS 5 Yota Phe peartrie [ Str. s fen teat Stick ~ f i i ast ‘ _ holders ot fra i Pa.M from s i Es j become. 00 riety ach offers i? Te est = t corporat, sofa, ~ ee . . z e eee £ WLS fie i ‘ “ ; ; tie ; = ots and rubbers toch s ‘4 . itis, fivct Coppers, two : ‘ 5 i ae Ay m ; esas me ye inues were trosthy fies 1 op a : ‘ + doy > pari tails and stn ‘ { z i : ; 4 t Ss i is motnived * s * . ! i * * * , * * ib ENS wel et ois described bv . » i noteaders as being just Py Ht reyes uacertain pe rived . an xo ripigi bel sapeed ary FES : 5 Fie Fy Ti doubt hinges C we * reine that Phu Pant wood ats _ = : | -” y ae - _ frase oniitneds of Ute cnn ein . ’ feetith. conaipuriies — the € hris | i ty gvatlabde fer com Rn MEAS ' ae Tiebot “tourtties (a. und the Lied 1 ' "1 qate Ar present Che : . eon Povestraent €o—enpoyead [ - an (@) ai Beaten Far Gili C he au ‘ks Radioac ‘tis ity tre altiost full ¢ : ‘ i vairtiial vont auth its on dge Ca endar | =e of all grains «arepl ; : isl ot Pi omer cent of General * Jet Tests Atom Cloud | ee | Murs st es LP Accuses oul S. _ = * Povitry and Eggs . a8 3 Ba : ¢ i ret rey , i “s ve y ee Hy SPEAR POWENS a es ' f- C cal al We es 7 ie a e Four W ll Stand Trig! Vasne rates Pras = Stuf Mir ileer : Curd | Nok st Two Others Ja leg for : o ~ New York Stocks A fe * i : Assault) on Highway f - ee . = : a i) Pr CES s art est [he oa a PRTLIE bees : : | ee | a ews in Brie ; a= ; oe : Thieves brake inte St. Michael's ; . * ; . . . - a stole / 2 me To Head Planning = ya | * * * : - : 5 E > = : police Se Pontiac Motor “e 4 .° 7 + Thies s tbh Shon to reli. of . y a a 4 [> La os en oewes - . . ce * * ® © ss . ~ 5 - . e s , Lae | | Business Notes . Bare ant thane sone Nos. 5 ; . t Got Oh, ( he > = : Merenty 1 ' ‘ a= Rup —— Sw eC Hall Wodlas " - : — aie . : r ‘ ae Halloween Leen Dan © foe ats 3! W- ~ . . . . Lae ap ol aie t ; ‘ n ways : Rummace Sale at 111 Bw hy > aa : ‘ . = : < : 4 \ > x “ ‘ A ra ; Exchanges and Markets : j . 7 : oe Closing Election Day ~ . » iz. = ey = fr 13 ‘ end Oldest Cat 7 UU WS : . Steck exeharecs and most com : liidu 04 fines KNIST EY KENNEDY OOS GG o US coal) Gomer ares: = pba y a Ey PN ese) AS ; =~ abas eleetpon has I ) i! d 9 H re r B ie Vr yr d | ? : ing 7 BbSeT tt tha e = ‘ : fislibas wer? the Neas York anil = iN ( C \ : Aoitran sla hk exchanges aie a ai eliala) li —— Me fy ti ten, Deine rad ¢ en al Sat thy (thie ties Barared of Prac Oun y Qiu . par : g » ~~ = % 4 ‘ A Truce Ret pedo 3 , a! Wroy Jumer hc Sn call A x - = = * « + . = os 4 5 2 ° | 2) ‘. * Sy o e “ ae . - . : 7 a Ls — OP oh a a - * is Pontiac Child, a4, Pi oo, g : : go! Into Cer, |s lhyured fs C _ s* Dj k A fe den { . Sx : ON OTe Nae Ferd On (Overtid IC U erint Chaen ~ . - 7 fp cal | —~: . . ~— é : of Pontiac Axte Plant lke Pole *e _ ae By ljcir Polio . 5 2 - | P . | & . + * * . . eee . i ee Wa ed : 3 = 6 S : 4 : ‘ ; wet — inn - © me 5 i . ‘ ; > t In A ~~ H & the / Ter es eyes ne ted = alloween Party Slated : Shall We Rewrite Our State Constitution? beet nt _ ie at Herrington Hills ‘ = | # d Spending Ano tne r Big SSUe Be, . - « 4 1 Foon feos s ee ot \4 = Tha 4 t 4 1 fey Pale sol \\ By VETHOR Wooo . ak . \ Piatessdr yp Poletia Siena t eee er | ‘ M = res ! S] ene anf Gianna <0 — . ‘ak amade as tr i ' Perens aut Ta oreili Tint . ~ 4 at Vi N VIN & af ts ar aaendiae n GRIT UT i\ in 1S 1 Denier } . r , . ‘ . il i | b 1 1 fe ‘ ts t * a | | a 1. r aj * * 3 ; i . ; i = fa POE? 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