2 s : ae * ‘ ee 4 * =. ‘ es io d : = | é es \ a ict 3 ; | a “ _ : C PRES U.S. Weather Bureas Forecast: | . Pleasant Touorrow , A : MMU TEAR. k* GAN, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956—30 PAGES sanncuaree rot Line Forms Now on Seats Aboard ‘Theater Special’ “Allaboard...1” ~* No — conductor's call, that one. It’s. an invitation to reserve the week of September 10 and book passage aboard The Pontiac Press Theater Special for a trip to New York and five excitement- packed days along Broadway. The late-summer excursion into the heart of America’s biggest city will be sponsored by The Pontiac Press’ as a non-profit goodwill gesture toward the first 60 readers who sign up before July 30, + . Highlights of the trip will be tickets to five top Broad- way shows, a tour of the United Nations Building, an after-theater Ais at one of the city’s most famous restaurants, tickets to several television shows, a boat trip around Manhattan Island and plenty-of free time to view other outstanding sights and see New York! The cost?—-A rock-bottom $140 ag person, Besides the plays and other events already mentioried, the price will cover railroad trips both ways, accom- modations. at one of New York’s finest hotels, luncheon in the Delegates’ Lounge of the UN Building, an arrival party at Greenwich Vilage and several “surprises.” During your stay you'll see five af the best plays and musical shows: - “No Time for Sergeants,” “Damn Yankees,” “The Most Happy Fella,” “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” and “New Faces.” Each has won the acclaim of leading critics and they’re all yours to Spee ral members of The Pontiac Press Theater Cooler for Tonight, Pleasant on Tuesday ' The prediction for the Pontiac area tonight is partly cloudy and cooler with a low of 56 to 60 de- grees. Sunny and pleasant is the fore- cast for tomorrow with a high of 72. to 76. The lowest temperature preced- ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 62 degrees. The thermometer registered 72 degrees at 2 p.m. _ Soviets Ready to Aid Greece, Pravda Says i—Pravda # H i F i to? the total’ number of adio, suggested an ex- change of students and said the Soviet Union is willing to train Greek scientists and technicians. Oldest UP Resident Dies LAKE LINDEN « — Charles) Chaput, one of the oldest residents (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) of the Upper Peninsula, died Sun- day at the age of 101, 2,500 Rock ‘n’ Rollers Riot in California; 10 Held SAN JOSE, Calif. (INS)—San Jose Police were hold- ing 10 teenagers today in the wake of a riot at a huge rock-and rell dance. . The 10 were arrested early Sunday when some 2,500 teenagers attending the rock and roll session at Palomar Gardens in downtown San Jose engaged in a wild melee with fists stad bed botties. ¢ 5 police an hour ae to bring the mob under Death Penalty Looms control. ‘for Narcotic Pushers When the riot was over 10 per; wasiINGTON w — The House sons required treatment at a near-|_ 44 y today to allow wy ee afd. poe rp : yap srme Pre Se A penne bruises, tables and chairs were|t@mce ©" Persons who sell or give broken and some 1,000 bottles were herr yen nyene under the age smashed. ran The penalty was included in a The riot was touched off when compromise narcotics cof- someone threw a beer bottle into ' the middle of the packed dance floor as the teenagers gyrated to the Senate for expected approval. trol measure which now goes to preceded by four matching palo- * Tidal Waves Accuses tacks ae g See rt FE 5 g ‘ AY — Coastal were moved to the interior after, a 13-foot wave swept the harbor) shores. Patmos and Nissyros, known to have suffered. In Leros,_the tidal wave de- stroyed a power station, é fields and wrecked shipping. At Detroit Buzzing as Shriners Open Convention DETROIT «# — Fezzes are the ipredominant headgear in Detroit today and downtown streets look ‘like an Oriental bazaar or a Holly- 'wood movie set. — The nation’s Shriners, more for-| mally known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, took over the city for their 82nd annual convention. Some 50,000 Shrine delegates and their wives were on hand for solemnity the largest convention Detroit has seen In 19 years, _ The center strip of Washington boulevard gleams with many-hued tents and other thoroughfares are festooned .with bunting and flags. 'Coneessionaires are selling soft idrinks and cotton candy along Woodward avenue, | One of the most colorful con- fingents was “Murat Temple's 550 idelegates from Indianapolis. Ac- ‘companied by the wail of Oriental woodwinds, they marched to hotels Earth- Patmos, ‘eg historic Hit by President \dollar_ ceiling. You Wont Want to Miss- Quakes Kill 46 in Aegean Islands a tidal Wave damaged the! Today's quake appeared to be the monastery where St.'worst since August 1953, when a John wrote the Revelations—the series of major quakes devastated ‘County Lakes Claim Lives of Two in Boat Tragedies Oakland County lakes claimed two more. ingston County lake as a trié of boating trips gedy Sunday. 3 Oakland County Sheriff's Department skin Foreign Aid Cut Ike Urges Restoration of Funds Needed to Halt actual money—in a still smaller) . proval of the full $4,900,000,000 but asked for restoration of a “sub- stantial” portion of the cuts. He previously has expressed willing- ness to settle for a $4,517,000,000 i i & ¥ drowning victims ahd a Madison Heights boy lost his life in a Liv- ended in| diver Bill —4Jackson recovered the body of Harold Dew, 32, of De- i Bs g i i ree gi? a ? I a AUTHOR COMES TO ROUNDUP—Dorothy ’ “Annie, Get Your Gun,” arrived at the put the finishing touches on her play “The Girl mediate Scout who lives at 146 East Iroquois. ‘Girl Scouts to Present Final Pageant Tonight Tonight will see the closing pageant of the Girl Scout Roundup at Highland. At 8:30 “The Girl, Scout Frantic Mother Waits Six Hours at Secret Place. Gotham Police Continue Questioning of Queens | Trio That Made Call night to keep a rendezvous _jof her son. _ The frantic, 32-year old mother returned to her 3 Gun,” to the present. day. Nearly 5,000 visitors saw the ex- hibits in the Administration area festival, held in the outdoor arena. They heard Governor G. Me- nen Williams welcome the Girl Scouts from all over the country to Michigan. Later they watched him lead off the American Girl was The . unsuccessful effort last _|with the alleged kidnaper * The seventh installment of the Press’ exciting summer word game POT-0-GOLD—currently worth at least $100 for readers who come up with the cor- rect solution to Puzzle No. 7 on Page 30. An off-beat account of what makes Italy’s Gina Lollobrigida tick in the first part of a series by Joe Hyams, entitled “Europe’s Reigning Movie Queens,” on Page 17. ‘mino horses, An up-to-the-minute account of autumn clothes fashions, direct from dress designers in New York City. You'll find it in today’s Women’s Section — Polka which climaxed the pageant of America on the move, Monday is the last day the public will be able to take walking tours through the camp. The exhibits and the Administration area will on Tuesday. and Wednesday . lerease both in employment and in - Halfway in Air Race ‘Powder Puff Air Derby prizes. Sets New Record WASHINGTON oe = Employ- ment reached an all-time high in June with 66% million Americans) holding jobs across the nation, the At the same time, unemploy- ment increased by 300,000 in June to 2,900,000, or 4.2 per cent of the entire labor force. * * «© Young summer workers getting out of school or seeking postgrad-| uation jobs accounted for the in- job seekers, the two departments said. : Lt. Gov. Hart’s Wife AMARILLO, Tex @®—The wife of Michigan’s Lt. Gov, Philip Hart and her co-pilot took off at dawn this morning on the last half. of ‘their race for the tenth annual ; ie ee , [since the Page 13 of today’s Pontiac Press. the pulsating rhythms of rock ‘and roll artist Fats Domino, | Five auxiliary policemen on duty at the dance were unable to re- store order and 16 patrol cars with 30 officers rushed to the scene. , They radioed headquarters they needed. reinforcements and 40 po- licemen attending the annual po- licemen’s ball nearby raced to the dance hall. Two policemen required medical treatment after being struck in the back of the neck by a beer bottle and Kicked in the head. Domino and his musicians es- caped out the door when the riot started. After All These Years BLACK .RIVER FALLS, Wis. (INS)—August Amundsen, 80, of Black River Falls, Wis., said after marrying a 74 . year - old widow: “The most important thing that} can happen to a man is a good woman.” . ‘In Today's Press County News. ............... 12 Editoriale oo... ccecceceecues 6 Murder Mystery............. 10 Pot-O-Gold ..... beesesccesses F Sports...... Sbeseusees 19, 20, 21 i 22 TV & Radio Programs....... 29 Wilson, Harl................. 29 Women’s Pages...... 13, M4, 15 4 Selfridge Celebrates Birthday With 842-Pound Cake AP Wirephote “THIRTY-NINTH BIRTHDAY-—-As ® recruits look on, Hostess of artistry was* baked in the base pastry shop. Assisting Miss Rose Napoleon, 26, cuts a 842-pound birthday cake baked to mark Napolean with the big chore is Lt. Col. Stephen Bertling, acting Selfridge Air Force Base’s 39h birthday. The eight by four-foot piece base commander. . Campers from the western states/_ Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Marianna will leave on Tuesday, those from Rudolph left Amarillo at 5:43 a.m. the east on Wednesday. Visitors | (Central Standard Time). after are welcome today during the Spending most of yesterday and usual hours and throughthe arena last night in town. They arrived \presentation this evening. $ England Under Flood LONDON (#— Torrential rain- storms swept across southern England today, Flooded roads and railway lines held up tens of thou- sands of commuters. Lightning struck dozens of homes and fac- tories. here at 9:25 a.m, yesterday. Warrens in Geneva month-old er étlort ¢o contact the purperted — kidnaper, without result. iff i if FRR 1 Hits ae Hh i :f t | 4 _GENEVA (®—Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States and Mrs. Warren arrived in. Switzer- ‘land today for a vacation. They, plan to spend about a month in a resort hotel at Burgenstock, near Luzern. Last Chance for Primary ing times today, 38,271 to date. ) Ifyou want to vote in the coming Aug. 7 primary, you'd better be registered before % p.m. tonight. At that time, all registrations for the August primary election will be closed. ‘ The City Clerk's office in the City Hall will remain open until 8 to take last minute registrations. ; On Friday, 105 un-registered voters became eligible for the pri- mary by registering while on Saturday 48 persons filed at the clerk's . office. Fifty-five registered on Thursday. ; Today also will mark the end of registrations which have been taken at other locations in addition to the clerk’s office. Both city |Oscar Beem banks will take registrations until their 3 p.m. closing time. _ The Oakland County CIO Council, 2144 E. Lawrence St., and three jocal union halls will take registrations up to their 5 p.m. clos- Total registrations in the city to. Register on August 7 For More Fun on Your VACATION \ have reached approximately * 5 a ' ao By TIAC PRESS 3 eee ee res Name Manager ‘at Birmingham | THE PON 7 2 ' , years ago, will be os mn. a minimum, The 60 whe go along | First the bears and bird-house,) He has been a ‘member of the vard residents nvaeuing, 8 four-|Wednesday at Bailey Fu- wil be accompanied by the peas butter santeiches, aed pores committee of the Gar- way stop at Southlawn, neral Home, Burial will be in North : — manager, —_ the elephants and monkeys. _ Rubbish Authority, and) ™™" G. R. Serenberz, city engineer, Farmington Cemetery, . carga a loll eg Prac gr + we ates rheage Sarees Bo “es Southeast-| _ OPENS NEW SYSTEM—Pontiac Mayor Wil- : - Pentine Frese Paete|tabulated for commissioners the), Mrs. Moore died in an automo: — rie peererat er. _|and 13) boys and girls are planning|Asen. and chairman of the legis-| im Donaldson opened the new extended direct number to initiate the system. By first dialing: |bids tor asphaltic. cancrete resus ee 180 and Oe tama a ~ special inact toe a picnic visit to the Detroit |lative committee of the Board of| ‘ling system which went into effect yesterday “112,” then the listed number, FEderal users can facing received July 3. Low bidder, MANTIS" D chester two years ag0 ora cording await) Zoological Park in Royal Oak. | Supervisors. for some 35,000 Pontiac FEderal exchange users. dial directly to Detroit; Ann Arbor, Flint and he says, was A & A Asphalt Pav- and to Pontiac last year . — oe ae barr ob at the| ABes 913, they have partici | , Ray H. Storm, district manager of Michigan Bell some 62 other southeastern Michigan commu- pe Sem oy whe eused & price| resides her husband, John, she Paramount. Daily copies of The| Pated in activities twice a week. . Telephone Co., helped the Mayor select a Detroit nities. * vent ire paving leaves a son, Christian; her par- - Pontiac Press will also be flown ping tanas ah ~ ger igtigeed gee onfiac ths : _ 0g Soe. ents, the Dave Thompsons; and a out each day for delivery to each + From now on, a trip is ote mae ® ° lps: ° brother, Tom Tracy. “omens ee, g.|Seam cos neni’ tous s. Smith Detroit Police Lineups Ficke’. House fo Act scrsitrscct = ww veterans Meet made in the , , . order of applications received at| Children will visit Bob-Lo Island,| Louis S. Smith, 78, of { for 23rd Game Rama police yoo’ Noearas, |: | Veterans Meet The Press Business Office until the @ Detroit Tigers baseball game, St., died at ths’ hoowe test, night se ° 8 srkenire’ wre through | GRAD RAPS © = ee vee Sal ree cian at nes Oo te a i'r ore me TK McGinnis Petween Stars ion Aid Money | z.ciis scistocecs Ser satn ew ns n res , and be- Volun : — ; The son of Anna Thrush and WASHINGTON ®—Bob Friend, the frightened resident called po- te convention at G pile July 30, a to com- bers ein oho Y” mem-/ Frank Smith, he was born in Clark- Pittsburgh ace righthander and , lice, \ae 91-29. M "a Hopper of a are i * be * e) ee ee ae 0 ee Jena 3. cag Parolee, 25, Is Suspect piity Pierce, Chicago White Sox's| Two Separate © Bills!’ The dog's -head will be tested'common is state commander, Because of time tiation, iloerie Tubergen, youth firector Myrtle G. Grosefent in — in Armed Robberies, vengyroe nge | he med etree Under Consideration —_ att ae "Wednestay, ce pongo) ethene’ hee an atinat ate} Officers Say row's Zand annual AllStar game for Foreign Countries ' ye at 9 a.m. by chartered buscar ' ” at th um, Each application must be |... ~, y ct came to Pontiac 17 years ago from wade pat ation mest be land retum at 3 p.m: Huntington Woods. Robert McGinnis, 25, of Detroit,|.,™m* na ne me managers.| WASHINGTON ® — The House Eastman Kodak form, or in @ letter containing : He is survived by his wife, one|Who shot his way out of & police” oo. and Walter Alston for the|*¢** today of two separate for- rT} * 99 all the information asked for in brother Leonard F. Smith of Me- ambush Thursday night only to be National League, also named their eign aid bills, both chopped well Bik 8mm Brownie the form, and accompanied by a @ CCl en S Minnville, Tenn. arid two sisters,captured at a girl friend's home i ’ below President Eisenhower's Bika " a check or money order for $140. : Mrs, Cass Bonning of Detroit and|Saturday morning, today was r Seat announced that Mickey|!\Ve-billion-deilar request. EI Be Movie Camera Envelopes. should be addressed . . Mrs, Elmer Day of Highland, turned over to parole officers from Mantle, the Yankees’ young cen- Administration forces weighed ; to John A. Riley, Promotion (| 1] V . Rady Me at Sparks - Griffin| Detroit, ne. Clark M. Wheaton of| asia star, would definitely open|Whether to make a concerted ef- Manager, The Pontiac Press. alm HC IMS teen WT eee marenge tm Ponting police aid. tor the All-Stars and would bat|ort in the House—or leave it to Cancellations ie ' nnounced later. McGinnis is wanted for parole ! behind Ted) the Senate—to restore some of the will be accepted —_ 2 in the clean-up spot 00 ' ' the _ Amit Aut 15 and those on the! 21. Killed on Highways;|Frank R. Stu pect, in. aarvorsl *Dtren pened) eee Howse Appropriations" Comnitie when these eh bls 7 om ; (See Sports Page 19, sor Story) last \ Latest Model (No, 2). Simple to cctur in the order-of receipt of| Four Drowh; Child, 3,) Frank R. still, 66, of 42 Mary Oe , es ‘wen, ‘atastens teen Seautifal “color “film indoors oF their applications, Dies Near Raceway |Day Ave., died yesterday in the| Three men taken in the am- Gos Station Cash Box — fons ful factory guarantee. #2” bolds _ So there~you know the trip’s Y Pontiac Genera} Hospital after a| b¥sh Thursday night still are in Gettysburg, Pa., that Eisenhower ™" . , , highlights and The Press will fill) FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES >rief illness. custody of Detroit police as hold: (Rifled of $115 may make anether move te sup you in — details in the days) At jeast 21 persons were killed Mr, Stull, the son of Hannah| @P suspects, Wheaton said, About $115 was taken from the port his request for more y. ahead. plete the form above in Michigan traffic accidents this ©8!!"S and George Stull, was born| They are William R. Bale, 24,/cash box in @ gas station at 125| Up for House action first was a) é' - and send it in as requested. weekend. Four others drowned, |" Pontiac May 1, 1890 and lived of 63 Williams St.; Eugene P. Bale, |Oakland Ave., sometime since July|House-Senate compromise author- cetgihsetcersatertaemeses : a man was killed by lightning and €Te all his life. \39, ‘of 2237 Harvard Rd., Berkley 2, according to a Pontiac police|ization bill setting terms and ceil- Scream of ity Woman ® ‘three-year-old girl was fatally; He married Peart Rounds on ‘land Edwin C, DeTamble, 22, of report. ings for the aid program for the | = Off injured by the flying wheel of an| June 30, 1924 here in Pontiac, Detroit. The Bales are brothers.| The box was kept under an office year which started July 1. House Scares Intruder auto racer, » | Mr, Stull was manager of’ the McGinnis, with six official es- desk, according to the manager./and Se nate ee oye, A masked man was scared off|,1¢, Wrought the total weekend conection Dept. at the Pontine (Abts t0 his credit, spent the week.|Police sald there apparently Was, A send the KiB to : ‘ lest might when the occupant 1, Aeath toll in the state to 27, B . tac! end in an Oakland County Jail"o sign the building. had been . 0") The traffic victims were: Credit Bureau and a member of -.1) forceably entered. . In round figures, the authoriza- | a home at 75 Florida Ave. Robert J. Chiotti, 2. of the All Saints Episcopal Church.)~_” tion measure would allow a four- . screamed as he peered into her ,iii¢ » 32, of Case-| ‘Surving besides his wile is one), He is on parole from Ionia State) billion-dollar overseas assistance i ~ 5 bedroom window, Mrs Everine Wurdl of niece, Mary Ann Pickering of Lan- Reformatory where he had been Commerce Boy Hurt program for the year, compared f Mrs, Arbutus Brice of that ad-/Port Hope. eman, 32, Of ing. serving a term after conviction of, Robert Watson, 14, of Commerce!with Eisenhower's — $4,900,000,000 j dress said the aus an had Ls — Harley Scherrett, 4, of Port ope ' Service will be at 3 pm. Tuesday “M'rying a concealed weapon. Township, was treated by an area request. Tis | major reduction is by s 2 handkerchief across r r., from t Sparks-Griffin Chapel doctor for minor head injuries Sun-) million rs from the three bil- . | —part of his face: He had removed oa R. Rickert, 16, of Li- |with the Rev. George Widdifield of Fire Does $1 50 Damage lday after he fell off the running lions Eisenhower sought for mili- ; | the window screen, Mrs. Brice told) Theodore Lilley, 25, of W ithe All Saints Episcopal Church of- |board of a moving truck. itary aid to freé world countries. | > police, apparently intending to en-| O49 Freund, 64. of a ‘ficiating. Burial will follow in the! A five-minute blaze in a Waldron| The boy was reportedly riding on) A bigger cut of $1,200,000,000 in ter the home, Seth J. Root’ 34. of Wyandotte, “tite Chapel Cemetery. Hotel room early Sunday morning;the truck driven by Alfred Man-/arms aid is contained in the sec-) | pa Roger Ziel. 11, of Seba vaing a . caused $150 Gamage, Pontiac treat when he fell —— landed ond bill, a nen appropeis- * an tt te - | . men estimated, A matress ‘on his head near ttsfield tions measure which carries Detectives Probing Mt Bertha Paul 69, of Roscom- Rolland C. Thayer Sr. ™ mn tre, ty sad. |pereet lactual funds for the program. Boat Theft Report Thomas Hoolihan, 23 of Traverse or pt C. Thayer, Sr.. 3, of ; A utomati coe 425 E. Tennyson Ave., died sud- &¢ Oakland detectives were City. denly at his h vesterda | in a reported theft of a| Anthony Blackbird, 4, of Walpole | only at his home yesterday morn- , . | Island. ine. ~ take Sunday moni P| “Gerald Rubley, 35, of Bronson,|,,He Was born in Itasca County > | tay A a ca Re ‘ ' / — John Schroeder, 5, of P etoskey, | wtinn. on March 7, 1906, the son of ma 3 They were planning $0 question) . en “| Minnie Tripp and Frank 8, Thayer, tas men oe eq|, Martin E. Edward, 45, of Romu- . have pon Ps were _— lus Township. jand came to Pontiac 31 years ago weer See stolen boat rialendatt ~ boat David M. Henson, 74, of Colum. {0 Duluth, Minn. = “ "¢ $, Ohio, Mr. Thayer was employed at. a egg petionen rd Cyde Read. iene pi 64, - Blissfield.| Pontiac Motor Car Division for . a igh osep urger, 60, of Adrian.) 30 years. , Hold Aging ¢ conference ti nny J: Mnore, 33, of Po On May 31, 1926, “he married } . ac, \ . * oe ANN — ~The Ninth an- Donald Standlick, 32, of Pinck. !lazel Green in Florence, Wis. - nual Conference/on Aging Will be oy, Surviving besides his wife are held today and Tuesday at the Uni- "Ti ase, Jones. 5? four children, Mrs. George Ferman Mi sey Jones, 52, of Detroit. bd versity of Michigan. Clyde Pitman, 62, of Elsie, | \of Davison, Rolland C. Thayer, Jr.. " The drowning victims were: Mrs. Paul Violette and Mrs, Jesse : The Weather _ Nerwone K, Smith, 17, of Cad- are id of Pontiac and five illae. grandchildren, . 4, PORRILESS Meather Berens Revert | August Latte, 63, of Rochester, | Other survivors include two sis. AVERAGES 118.37 M.P.H. FOR 24 HOURS AT ‘Sie stale tah iota, Richey Lauber, 3, of Medion [or Mire. ea cacph Plerce FLATS! WITH SPEED KING AND oe. le 1S. Partly cloed . ; Heights. ontiac and Mrs. Josep! erce sat tom or S.. fenny and pleas: Harold Dew, 32, of Detroit. of Bemidji, Minn. and two brothers BONNEVILLE SALT T I : Herbert Th {t Vv Y) to 18 miles an heer; Reta Landon, 3, daughter of Mr.|Her ayer =o ancouver SAFETY EXPERT AB JENKINS AT THE WHEEL, A westerly is I tonne weston! Wash. and Leo Thayer of Spokane, Wash. y late teday and ong Mrs Wayne Landon of Has- f 59 itings, was fatally injured Sunday J etorest temperature ‘preesding tam. night on a hill overlooking the M37 Service will be at 2:00 p.m. STOCK-MODEL PONTIAC PACED OFF UNPRECEDENTED R I oittdbat ty, ind reacts 20° mpi TACO ee Tae sw a race Chapel with the Rev. D. B. Puwley 2 4 HOURS, SETTING NEW MARK paul a s076 ? : st-south west A whee ew 0 fi iChapel wi e Rev. awiey M San fae Panter 10 om. ‘on the track below. ‘ore through ‘officiating Burial will be in Perry 84) MILES IN JUST. 2 H U S ® NORGE SUDS P rice $2 7995 oon sets Monday at 8:06 p.m. Saeme Noss Tontacy at tte om a wooden fence and rolled uphill Mt. Park Cemetery. |—striking Reta on the head and qq bruising her mother's leg. The girl : $6 died en route to a Grand Rapids sete" og/hospital. AT AVERAGE OF 118.37 M.P.H. AND AGAIN PROVING Downtown ‘Temperatures . = il @. m.... Service Station Owner Bp aRS The child's father had been drive- ing in the race. He was flagged down and summoned to the acci- dent scene, The parents were in the ambulance when their daugh-| ter died. eee neenne temperat seveseees 9$| James Diggan, 40, of Ferndale'ties said today. - temperature ....c6..+ 7 P . * Koweet wemmperatur eee seresesee’’ a was killed Saturday by lightning. * ¢ NEW PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY cs wend 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! Mw He had taken ghelter under a tree during a sudden shower. | i { Find Drowning Victim | NEWAYGO (The body of Ar-! thur A. Westgate, 22, Newaygo, Was found by a fishermar Sunday. | He drowned June 27 when a canoe capsized in Hapdy Pond off the Muskegon River, ‘Another occupant 4j0f the canoe Was rescued. | Scares Off Burglar The prompt action of an Inde- pendence Township service station owner prevented a possible bur- glary early Saturday, Oakland County Sheriff Department depu- Michael Gourand, lives above his station at 5748 Clarks- ton Rd., told deputies he saw a man driving away from the scene after going to investigate some noise he heard, Gourand said a large plate glass window was broken but that noth- ing was known to have been taken. The owner arrived before entry could be gained; according to the county. officers, - SEE YOUR PONTIAC PONTIAC TODAY'S LEADER IN PERFORMANCE, ENDURANCE, SAFETY! , a COME IN AND DRIVE AMERICA’S Cg ® DEALE TO PAY! Your Electrical Appliance Specialist } 121 N. Soginew St. "Nitu sn trim” FE 5-6189 . , a ' i : & oe | , , \ f 3 ff : i : THE PONTIAC PRESS,~ MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956 : Extra Values — Extra Shopping Hours ‘open:tonite =| > Sixth - Graders Laden: Languages Fast] in New Approach by MSU Educator | ' LEAST LANSING—a—An edu-ja: such imitators they catch on| there were no | mnie “ie | = cator at Michigan State” faster than adults.” nothing was ‘writin dows, be "t | : m ar says the time to introduce = said, : ; of : | : : i ue Pp. 3 the third grade, . Re Sn en 6 ae, ene eet 8 ee a \ oes Me ee. ee %y | ; as , emai different ms onan bas eonnstration th ew lane vert raed ah : Se ee S : \\\ es wee if ie - New Colors Fi Desgins —~Prints and Patterns : is stW N SAVE SPECiALS FABRICS | ES BIG 21x24-INCH SIZE RUBBERMAID and BROADCLOTHS Values to 89c cet PER YARD mA sattaen'e’ chetabes es a j ren's c €, pa . ~ +g florals, colors, etc.—just arrived— no limit, ee all you want. Cecseseeeseseeccesees, eee cae: aa % air . Si On the first day that Dr: ‘dude appeared, after clearing the idea with the school staff, the teacher burst into the classroom repeating “Je m* appelle Georges,” and gesturing vigorously in the direc: | tion of himself, CATOH ON QUICKLY - af In a few moments, the group got the idea that he was identify- ing himself by name in French. | Then Joyaux began asking of each pupil, “Comment vous ap- pelez—vous?” until one replied “Je m’ appelie Bob,” and he knew that Bob had caught on, In the days that followed, three times a week, the instruc- tien continued ih lets of gestures, songs, pictures, dolls and commen objects, Each became known to the class hy its French name and bits of everyday conversation were woven together until the youngsters could take what they learned onto the playgrounds and into their homes. OFFICIALS PLEASED When one girl skipped rope to a French song, a boy was counting marbles in the new language. School officials were pleased St hen es wes ePemt. 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Swing! target of a previous subcommittee in Mexico about 60 miles from ment equipment — Jeeps. trailers, Pretty Longer says it was “incidental” to his job| inquiry over his appointment of Brownsville, Tex., on the Mexican planes,” Swing said. “I've gone 4G Al | AGHER’S - that he went hunting during unas other retired generals to im- border, _ |hunting, and I have always worked to Mexico and Canada in govern-' migration service posts. He said the group met with om my job trying to complete and Let us restore the ment planes, jeeps. and aircondi- ‘. 2s Mexican Officials and that on one|build up ctr relationships with ACCORDION SCHOOL i ¢ tioned trailers. | This time he was interrogated trip US. Army Col. Douglas P. our neighboring countries. ook of new to your ¢ The main purpose, Swing told for two days behind elosed doors; Quant, whose job involved planning, see doectont | Free Use of Accondion dr Ph ‘a House Government Operations before Mollohan made the hearing! having a connection with immigra- Killed by Bee Stings 7 S esses. Phone now. . JOIN NOW— a subcommittee recently, was to es- public. tion, alse went. along: IRONTON, Ohio u—Arthur oe ie - tablish better working relation-;_ The ge lagrang = ae pont / Om one occasion, Swing sald, Hamm, ‘, of nearby North Ket- OUR METHOD IS QUICK and EASY < ships” with border officials of Swine he did fly to the camp site ia an (ova, died in a Huntington, W. Va., : : ] neighboring counties, to coordinate «gt. a Septeraber saenshavetiee Garvaee plane. Jeeps hospital after being stung “‘count-. PHONE FOR DETAILS plans with them and gather infor- ” : and “utility” immigration ser- less times’ by honey bees. Coro- G Al i AGHER MUSIC co... 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Guorgs against dust allergies! a oe ~MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY clases: sctomatically | “twin-clean' ection 7. | ‘ Se. 2 ° Waite's Houseweres—Filth Floor — , Waite’s Hopsewares—Fiith Floor ‘ 2 aD se up with wwe different opinions, “some of these critics believe that an thadequate food supply even now is: They ony (hit Gi mov far mace Russia, as well ps aac ig duction. Steel is being diverted from tanks to tractors, and other similar changes are being forced ————————— Entered at Post Office, Pontiac. as second class natter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ust tg ‘Sapabtication et wh ocal“news printed ie fis > on those who provide the overall eras well as all AP news dispatches direction to the Red economy. ‘Tus Powrsac Peess is deltvered by carrier for sccm’: The Russian farmers are not pro- ® Week; earrier en S is not a ble by mall Seer Sos ft tts 812 06 Pe were ducing anywhere near enough food $30 00 . oo's zene. All mm matt Meubecrintions Daya ein advance. to care for the mouths that must be ; MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS fed. 4 Russia used to export food. Now it must import it, This is a sobering thought to rulers who have the urge to rule the world. x -«* * > People who have not had sufficient food are going to be a dangerous factor behind the Russian lines in case of war. Just as food production MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956 GM Bus Antitrust Suit Free Enterprise Threat So long as’ certain Governmental bureaucrats regard size 2s a sin, General Motors can probakly recon- ~cile itself to further harassments. _ Big targets are easier to hit than little ones and the Attorney General can anticipate greater epplause when he trains his artillery on the Cham- farms, so will any war effort face sabotage on a large scale from people who feel they have been ill-treated and ill-fed by their rulers. wave his big stick directly at the bus Some one asks why as a rule peo- -industry, and that strikes the Pon- ple are buried with their feet to- wards the east. As the earth rotates eastward, this is doubtless done to keep the deceased from having to The Goverimsent learns that ride backwards. cent of. the ce pee recat nation’s elie is wondering You pon’r worry about the kind of whether that’s illegal or unfair or: troubles the other fellow has, and something. Certainly it appears he doesn’t worry about the type you have, so why don’t you two get to- gether and swap troubles. The Man About Town Suggests a Fight One Way of Handling This Alligator-Panther Matter . Is the United States Govern- _ ment trying to decide whether it’s curious and ancient motive of Dog: What when you scquire ; wanting the most for their you get a pal. =~ ‘ money. Obviously, that means a Cat: What when you acquire . “Tot of them will buy the same you get a boss. product from the same producer nat cetees if they are convinced that he communication froma ” . . excels perceptibly. “Lover of a Good Fight” which suggests that a battle be arranged with Oakland County's two escaped alligators on one side and its black panther on the other. It proposes that the fight be continued to the death, so/ that part of the thing can be forgotten. OK, Mr. Lover; you catch ‘em and we'll put on the match. Always aping /the Pontiac area, Flint now reports an/.alll- gator on the loose. Why not get up battle royal? = + ' In a democracy, the people are free to, trade.where they please. They don’t have to consult Mr. Brownz 1, “Alice in Wonderland or Williams Purple Cow. If nine out of ten happen to like a GM bus, they have the right to buy one. That was the coficept on which this nation was _ founded. When GM has sold a cer- / tain number or a certain per cent, New Pontiac Motors Divisign Gener: _ can the Government tell them to Manager, apes rig! * * ~ has @ 1956 two-door Pontjéc éar for sale, 4 with only 2,841 miles on it; driven by re If GM Diesel engines are better 73-year-old . than others and GM proposes to equip only GM buses with GM Diesel engines, does the Government figure that’s a sin in itself? Would Washingtoh compel GM to - refuse to sell when buyers entered the show rooms? Would they have them tack up placards declaring: “Closed for Two Months or Until Our Competitors ’ Sell You Some of Their Buses Wheth- er You Prefer Them or Not.” / Free competition would cease. “ . * * * / This would send all varieties of Pontiac area wage earners rome by the thousands. Ultimately, the Governshent would have to decide when GM competitors had sold enough trucks to allow GM to reopen—for a while. * * * They're going to rewrite sec- tions of a lot of history books and re-do the definitions of “Democ- racy” and, Republic” if this con- ceit becomes a reality. FA ———— Food the Big Problem » When the protesters in Poznan rioted recently and cried for bread from their Russian rulers, many peo- ple in the Western Nations listened carefully. Food may prove to be one of the big stumbling blocks in the Communist campaign to rule the world. Semon Knudsen, - Ab Jenkins, noted - _speed_merchant,_at_the pace of 118375 mfles per hour Bonneville Salt Pate in Utah. My old time” ‘weather watcher out on Pontiac Trai, /Jake Vanderlind, says 1956/had the coolest July 4 in 39 years. On that date in 1917 his ther- mometer never got above 60. Never since then Jhas its high point been below 65 untiy last Wednesday when 63 was tops. MAT extends congratulations to both Bloomfield Township and its new Super- visor, We've watched Arno L. Hulet grow, physically and otherwise, ever since he was born up among the Groveland hills, and never found him wanting. First ripe tomatoes are reported by Richard E. Eyman, |. growing in his garden at 204 Rast Run- dell St. j After we successfully negotiate this one, a phone call from “Always Superstitious” tells me to remind people that we will not have another Friday, the thirteentlt, for over a year, in September, 1957. First Oakland County farmer to join the new national soll bank plan is Forrest Daniels of Troy Township. He signed up with Walter’ R. Cook, loacl manager of the new system. A good many others hav¢ the matter under con- sideration. Mr. /Cook’s office is in the Hubbard Building, 18 South Perry &t. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Groover of Oxford; ffifty-second wedding anni- vermary. j Matthew Harriman of t Birmingham: eighty-third birthday. *~ *&* _ While one can only speculate, and while different students of condi- Willard: B. Fex tions behind the Iron Curtain come Oxford eighty-first birthday. ee bf om | ° oe food is cut on the agra ity of the pa bent aon aes, now faces sabotage on the Russian woerns—o Strain on the Apron Strings David Lawrence Says: News Releases Tough to Regulate WASHINGTON—Quite a tempest in a teapot has been stirred up be- cause Attorney General Brownell chose a “sponsored” television pro- ‘gram last week as the means of eunouncing a piece of national There has always been a rivalry between the erent mediums of communica and it is natural, when one of them gets a better: break on the news, that the others sometimes indicate their disfavor. It’s ng all the time in Washi when some news con- ferenées are scheduled to be held at hours that favor morning news- papers over afternoon newapapers of vice versa. Jv ADVANTAGE Reporters who don't like the fact / that a particular television prof gram was chosen for the givi out of an important piece of have a simple remedy avail ble. They can dig out pieces of/news like that of the other evening's pro- gram and print them of time. For unless a news release time in advan to any or all reporte , it is open to get that nt it instan- program ind it advanta- sake to give out “Meet the when national polio / wave been printing the essentials of this news the next day. There is altogether too much em- phasis being placed nowadays on the “handout” system. A commit- tee of Congress is actually com- plaining because government de- partments do not resort to more “handouts."" This is an indirect indictment of the enterprise of the press itself. Time was when rival reporters didn't like “handouts.” They preferred to get the news through their own diligent efforts and persistent search. GATHER AND PUBLISH There isn't any news, classified or unclassified, which a good news- paper reporter in Washington can- not ferret out. The best answer to the “suppression” tendency is to gather the information and publish it. Then an official confirmation or denial is compelled, depending on the accuracy of the first report, In the long run more news will be obtainable through a system of in- dividual enterprise than through dependence on pooled announce- ments or “handouts.” So far as the attorney general or any other Cabinet officer is concerned, he may choose one mediam today and another to- morrow, That's his prerogative. press had no legitimate for protest the other day, couldn't have printed the The basis for it ymZO f.- & and “clinic” racketeers will brush this suggestion aside with characteris- news a moment sooner if Brown: * easily overcome, but the press en had not appeared on the television program and. had ‘merely given it to the press in a mimeographed “handout.” It is true there would have then been no chance for questioning /of Brownell by the reporters, but/this was permitted after the television program anyway. All the newspa- pers had the news as soon as it was revealed on. the television pro- gram, The only folks Avho really had a kick coming wére the rival networks in the teleyision business, for they were not An on it. A few moments later, {the other hand, on their news programs, they could ve made an an- nouncement this item of news and still not have been far behind. , /* * * The matter of regulating the flow of news artificially has revealed many ‘handicaps. These will not be need not pay too much attention to them anyhow, Good reporters cov- ering “spot news” developments could have found out many days in advance that the attorney gen- “eral was planning to file an anti- trust suit against Genera] Motors. They probably knew all about it af the offices of General Motors any- way long before the television press conference was held. (Copyright, 1956, The New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Leoking Back 18 Years Ago SMASHING NAZI defeat report- ed by Reds. U. S. MAY extend Atlantic sphere as anti-Nazi step. 20 Years Age NATION'S. DROUGHT deaths reach 72. MERCURY HITS 102 here. Dr. William Brady Says: 30 Pet. of Family Doctors : Are in General Practice According to the 19th edition of the American Medical Directory (1956), published by the American physicians in ‘the United States, 17,906 in Canada. Only 30 out of each hundred physicians in the United States are in general practice. Thirty- one out of each hundred are listed as real specialists — they say they limit their practice to a specialty. Ten out of each hun- dred physicians give special at- tention toe a specialty but do more or less general practice tee. The remaining 11 per cent of physicians in the U. 8S. are serving internships or residen- cies, 6 per cent in other full-time hospital services, 5 per cent re- tired or not in practice, 4 per cent not in private practice, 3 per cent in military or other gov- ernmy “t service, These official statistics show that most physicians now in prac- tice are real or trick specialists— by “trick specialists,” of course, I mean doctors who specialize in -whatever a paying customer hap- pens to have—and I suggest thata actually there are more trick spe- —. cialists than real specialists in Yankeeland. Taken at face value the sta- tistics indicate q trend in medi- cine, an ominous trend, the conversion of practice from pro- fession to business, Medical education has not just followed this trend. It takes ten years of a man's or woman's pro- ductive life to become a doctor— four years of premedical college, four years of medical school (if he. or she can get into a medical school), and two years, or more, of internship or residency. What this country heeds is a four-year course in medical school, for high school graduates, on satis- factory completion of which the graduate would serve an intern- ship of not less than one year, upon satisfactory completion of which he or she would receive a license to practice in any part of the United States, without molesta- tion by politicians. Such down to earth medical schools would restore to the peo- ple, the sensible people as well as those who go into debt to keep up with the Joneses, an institution that is otherwise doomed to become extinct, the family physician, Naturally the medical educators the ‘trick specialists and * & tic sneers. But some medical edu- cators are even now considering ways and means of establishing just such schools for the training of general practitioners, leaving intact enough of the present medi- cal schools to train real specialists. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 wo long pals to personal health and hygiene, not to diag- nosis, or treatment, will be anawered 7 Dr. William Brady, a - amped se Pou. addressed envatepe % tine Press, ic, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) two American flags flying to every city block. Just what is the matter? Is $2.50 too much to pay to show our freedom as a nation? So c'mon, Pontiac. Fly your flag with mine on our next holiday. dim Barnowsky 152 E. Rundell St. More Tornadoes? Woman Says No People keep commenting on the fact we have more tornadoes than The nation ‘a Seakceael from lethal wind storms as it ever has been, People are just more hysteri- cal, - Nature has a way of returning the same general weather, year after year. She seldom varies very much, It rains the same number of inches and the average temper- ature for every month is within a deggee or two,of the average for the last 75 years. Weather Woman - Reds Warn Hungarians Against Enemies of Party By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Red rulers in Hungary are issu- ing stern warnings against s0- called “demagogues and enemies of the party” as a result of the Polish riots in Poznan. This nervousness was reflected after recent unprecedented demon- strations of opposition to the gov- ernment and especially to Matyas Rakosi, the Communist Party first secretary and strong man. Hungarian workers are being ' warned that the danger of unrest is increasing. Reports from behind the Iron Curtain tell of two demonstrations in the Budapest Officers Club the nights of June 18 and June 27. These lasted all night and were organized by the Petofi Club, which is a discussion forum organized by the Hungarian youth movement. * ° * Loudspeakers relayed the speeches to thousands of _ people listening outside, and the speeches appear to have turned into some of the most outspoken opposition yet to Rakosi and ‘Red rule, HEAVY APPLAUSE Marton Horvat, editor of Sza- bad Nep, the Communist Party newspaper, talked at the June. 27 meeting and got heavy applause when he declared that “the appli- cation to Hungary of the 20th (So- viet Communist Party) Congress policy must be decided ih Hungary. not in Moscow or Belgrade.” 7» * * The meeting originally was in- tended to mark the “rehabilita- treatment of the “old fighters” of the days of the Spanish Civil War. But Mrs. Laszlo Rajk, widow of In reply to all of this, the Com- munist Central Committee finally wapet a statement saying that the anti-Com should be on their guard against demagogues. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ... Is money wisely spent. . what can be more beautiful . half so eloquent? . . What ‘con surpass the loveliness .. . Of blooms ‘by rains refreshed? . . , Or petals dipped in memories . . . Between the pages pressed? . . . What silver tongue can say the words... That flowers fair impart . . . To speak the love or sympathy .. . That fills the human heart? , ,. To beg to be forgiven, or *e « To help a friendship grow? . ... Congratulate and wish good luck ... . Or merely say hello? .. . There is no more attractive gift... Or better way to say. . . All sentiments than just to give . | bouquet. Smiles If it weren't for the bathing beauties a lot fewer men. would be interested in going to the see- side. Case Records of a Psychologist Should Teach Money Management -Lois is really a precocious young woman. Would that all brides had her gumption and past business experience! High schools might well heed her advice on how to make the curriculum more useful. Stu- dent interest always zooms when practical problems are being discussed. Too much education is still academic and farfetched. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case §-307: Lois J.,. aged 17, is a smart high school senior. “Dr. Crane, they have started a course to teach kids how to drive a car safely.” she began. “I think that is very good. But why don't they give us a course in how to handle money wisely? “Ever since I was a sopho- more, I have clerked in a store on Saturdays and during vaca- tion. And I have bought my own clothes with my own money. “But a lot of girls have ne judgment about. money. Their parents gave them oodles to spend as a weekly allowance, and also furnish them all the clothes they want. a * = ‘In spite of this, the girls are usually broke and want to bortow money from me. What sort of wives will they make if they don't know how to live on a budget?” SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS A girl like Lois is a gem. And her idea about injecting a practi- cal coursé on everday money problems, is excellent. Money management is the blind spot of modern education, yet is is basic to successful homes. *“ * & Alas, many college graduates keep falling back on their parents for cash haridouts, or move in with the in-laws from time to time , when they can’t support them- selves. . They resent being thought im- mature or tied to mamma's apron strings, but they show equal junvenility by being tied to papa's purse string. It is a helpful innovation to teach teen-agers how to drive an auto- mobile safely. We need more of such practial inclusions in the curriculum. STREAMLINE HIGH SCHOOL _ For example, every high school ought to have a semester course on Applied Psychology. Most busi- Crane’s Son Killed CHICAGO ® — Two of four Marine Cougar jet planes flying in training formation collided in flight Saturday, killing one pilot whose plane crashed in suburban Glenview. The second ‘pilot nursed his plane back to the Glenview Naval Air Station and landed without injury. Marine Air Reserve Headquar- ters at the base identified the dead pilot as Lt. George Crane, 27, of Chicago. The other flier was Major Max E. Olinger, 33, of Grand Rapids. Crane is the son of Dr. George W. Crane, psychologist and writer whose column appears in The Pontiac Press each day. The collision occurred at about 1,500 to 2,000 feet before the eyes of hundreds of spectators who were at the Glenview base for an open house program. ness and educational leaders admit that psychology counts at least 50 per cent toward future success. Then why not start an intensely practical course on that subject in high school? It could show efficiently, How to carry on con- versation. , How to win friends. How to over- come stuttering and stage fright. How to make a sale. And how to resist high pressure salesmanship, which is equally improtant. Another equally popular and fascinating course should be en- titled applied medicine, It could contain helpful advice on a wide variety of useful topics, including handling of babies, how to diet sensibly, etc. * * ee Under this medical course could be included hygiene and sexual advice for both boys and girls entering the teens. Such courses, moreover, should be documented with cases from real life and thereby kept interest- ing as well as more useful to students. PRACTICAL FINANCE A third very much needed in- clusion at the high school level is a course on Money Management. It should include homework as- signments in which students must operate their own home via the budget plan for 30 days. It could stress the merits of “earned” money vs. the “allow- ance” (dole). Special credit could be allotted to students like Lois who work in local stores or who operate newspaper routes. Education’s primary purpose is to prepare youth for life not __ just for college entrance. The vast majority never go on to college, even for a_ single semester. So let's streamline high school and give youth a dynamic curriculum that will return more good to the supporting taxpayers. Meanwhile, send for my ‘Test for a Good Teacher,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. It shows how to evaluate topnotch educators, wn lees? write to Dr. George W. Crane ol higan.” enclosing ~~ Press. Po Pontiac, chiga: ¢ stamped, FE 28/01 4 E H mediately for a sucker. native men drain her of her Coll for Core fal Dan the Pontiac Laundry Man} Fluff Dry | ‘frelei and the thundering A good woman is snitfed out im- of human but they hear also the call of high seas, the low dives, rattle of money. CASE IN KANSAS CITY | The latest among many Cases of good woman humbled by smart man occurred recently in Kansas |\City where a 45-year-old papa of two sons was convicted of a list of “con” crimes too numerous to mention here. There was nothing particularly unusual in the number of women he fooled with his philandering (only 8 or 10 were taken in). But finesse with which he conduct- ft {! | ‘a different profession. (He picked his DIFFERENT PROFESSIONS volved, the balding Lothario was in professions with the mind.) To an I8-yearold child with clean-cut ideals he To secretary he was a world travel- er whe never Wrote but always in about is that good women are not) ‘When the girls, to whom he of never balk. He would argue about, the honeymoon site—then be called away on a trip. i * * «¢ tad One woman was happily calmed, urging that she go out and buy wallpaper for a house he had just bought for them in Denver, CODDLING, CUDDLING In return for his clever conniv- ing. 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Did.the taxi driver happen to see him too?” he added casually, “Yes, he did. And also the lady You can ask them) |Z \both.”* ~ Save $30.00 — Regular $39.95 “Get the number ofthe cab or the driver's name?” “WN. no. ‘* “Or the name of the other pas-| senger?”’ wr, ms (ROR rene VSD Fe CSA AP We 4 | fully, “Right now I’m not. at all | Sl ha Mn oaths te at who was in. the cab when 1) nutty as a fruit-cake. we. hailed it. ‘tion that settled over her at his|’ iwords moved him to go on hast- ily, “Suppose I nose around and * * * Romero says this will trap the) > do, but I will gp over to the| see, 1% e to Hibiscus with you and get hold . eS ae more|“but I'd rather sing “The Rock ‘thoroughly than they probably |#"d Roll Waltz’—] know it bet- did the first time.” ter. The idea of returning to the, Hibiscus capained og trignten' Button Ptotects her all over again, and she asked despairingly, “Do 1 have. to? Cab Drivers Can't I just be your client, you do the checking?” Her hands nas YOM Bandits eagerly opened the black suede bag in herslap. “I've got money, MEXICO C here. Plenty of cash. I can pay fireman has invented a pushbut- you a retainer!” ton device to subdue holdup men Shayne shook his head, study- preying on taxi arivers. | ting her harassed features care- Oscar Romer. vice won't cost much to make. By simply stepping of a button ‘on the floor, Romery says, his inven- tion. will: 1. Throw open the driver's door, permitting him to escape. sure there’s any gase for me to take a retainer on.” He didn’t like crazy clients and that he was beginning to suspect she was as But the look of utter despera-|jcally. 3. Shoot the cab ‘full ' of tear gas. see what I- can find out. If anything has happened to YOUr holdup man, and so incapacitate brother, it'll be time enough to/nim he can't escape. He admits ~~ ®—A Mexican: — : Bedamen' s de- 4 2. Lock all other doors automat- Powerful 4- blade fon. Window mount and desk Convertible Window Fan SIT BACK DOWN! [m | “No, Ob, you're just as bad as, =a 1 knew the police would be,” she} getting to her feet tal about a retainer. “ up briskly. reach you at the Roney? iyour name and room number?” He stood “I suppose I can What's er stepped on the button acci- innocent fare if a foot-happy driv- dentally. But he doesn't think the same thing could happen to an| > em ee eng . Sa Ne ca It aati Sami prem Tt TN es A a i eal MT ll li stand furnished. While supply lasts... only ‘Q* “ 59¢ REMUS FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER .. Mts c é EA emit Grade “A” NIBLETS ‘MEDIUM Whole Kernel BS § EGGS CORN §£ _ 39: om _ 25° 5 = -| SLICED |E q SPAM BACON ik° ’ Big 12 Oz. Tin Armour’s Columbia | $38 29° [31 GO-MAT «740 SUPER-MARKET vy, 465 E Pike Street and 700 Auburn Avenue > flared out, abruptly and swaying a little. “How can I prove it? I know my brother’s been murdered. “I saw him. It wasn't any halluci- nation.” “Sit back down,"’ Shayne said soothingly. “I'm sure you saw something to make you believe. that. I'm not denying anything. Let's see if you can figure it out. Is. your brother any sort of prac- tical joker?” “No.” She reseated herself. “Because,” Shayne said, “there is an old gag that’s been pulled off with a! bottle ketchup.” “After the victim's throat has been cut?’ she demanded an- grily. ‘Mr. gaping hole.” — Shayne got up and began to ‘stride back and forth across the| room. “You didn't go in the first time. Didn't make even a cur- sory search?” IN THE CLOSET? “No. get to a telephone.” “So the murderer could have . been in there—in the bathroom or closet?" “lt suppose so. I didn't look.” “And how long would you say you were gone to find phone?” . “Not more than two minutes, most. going or coming.” | Shayne shrugged \doubtfully. “If it weren't for the iman chasing you, I'd think ‘you ihad some sort of hallucination jabout seeing your brother. 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JULY 9, 1956 ~ a ee ee Bee! : roups Study School és. ; ORION PICNIC—Lumcheon on. the ‘chare of Orion in*the*park:which the city commissioners have just opened to other than the town's residents, are, left to right, Geraldine Case of Joslyn Road, Aaron Sanford of bet Lake and decision. LAUNCHING BOAT—The Lake Orion Police- boat is launched by Mike Caldwell from the new special ramp installed -at the foot of Lake street the lake. Picnic Grounds at Lake Orior New facilities and new rulings limited to two hours, There are no ‘park to thes public because of the of the Justice Department's Tax! Howard B. Estes, manager, Oak- tween the CAB and CAA, ' the subcommittee 4 YES. ; are increasing outdoor activities on! ‘Places available to change for ¢Xtra trade, but no facilities have Division. They were convicted of land County Convalescent Hospital, ._ . * To Chairman Harris’ suggestion 9 WE DO M24 in Lake Orion. The council recently agreed to ‘swimming. open the — park for use of Several months ago the park | passersby and provide extra per was closed to all except village sonnel to keep it clean. The park is mgt from 8 a.m., to 10 p.m. ohly, and parking is Study Flooding State Health : Tours; Offers in Southfield Official Advice E but No Solution SOUTHFTELD-Ne solution could: be given to Southfield’s flooding’ problem by a Michigan health de- meeting of the Lake Orion Boat | launched. partment engineer who toured the Club the following officers were) affected area last week. * * « sEngineer Maurice S. told Supervisor Eugene the department's chief it has “no jurisdiction” danger to health. = Richmond told Swem: Richmond said the Murray downstream homes inciuded = in out of basements, township board as a homes at least. 4 tion to Richmond Swem that Tea? commodore; James Norton, is available to all fishermen about. concern in floods was to keep raw sewage from, entering basements, and that in August were discussed. ever flood- ing of rain water, which isn't a In discussing Southfields press- ing drain and sewer problems on leased land in the Village Park size of the} isn't. larg enough to take any additional load. 2. . Compulsory sump pumps — and backwater valves in new “eritical” drainage aeras would probably | keep storm water and sewage The plan was proposed to the means 0 keeping basements dry in new 3. Storm water must be elimi-| nated from the sewer system -in , Meadowvale subdivision to prevent sewage from entering basements. "But Richmond had no solution to the flooding problems in Cam- Miss Universe Beautie bridge Village and Canterbury | Universe Beauties Gardens where Southfield has banned further building. 4. Southfield can, take over opera- girls in 10 countries have whirled/ tion of the Cranbrook Village sew- into town on their way to the Misg age treatment plant after if has Universe Beauty Pageant in Cal ; been pat on a workable basis [ residents bechuse the state the only attendant in the park, and it was considered impossible te care for facilities under these conditions, . The decision was reversed this week when bait sellers, boat oper-) Orion Boat Club | Elects Staff; | Slates Races elected: Elmer Ewald, reelected as commodore; John O. McComb, vice-commodore: Mike Caldwell,|and the free municipal parking lot 4a residents only. la car collision reelected secretary-treasurer. Plans for boat races to be held The first plans for replacenrent of their club house which was on ithe island and burned last year. indicate that it will be relocated 1. No additional storm capacity Ducks on Highway Cause * ean be allowed into the Murray drain in an effort to relieve flood- ing in neighboring Oak Park. Crash, Injuries to Driver | A Flint man suffered minor lac- ‘erations in a two - car collision iwhich was blamed on a flock of \ducks crossing the road Saturday ‘night on Telegraph Rd., Waterford Township. * * * David May, 28, of Flint, one of the drivers, was treated and re- leased at Pontiac General Hos- pital following the accident. The ‘other car was driven by William C. Merz, 42, of Drayton Plains. May told investigating township police his car was struck in the rear by the Merz car when he stopped to allow a flock of ducks to cross the highway. Arriving for Contest NEW YORK (#—The prettiest fornia. 7’. * *¢ The shapely beauties lea Southfield, Oak Park and Berk. Wednesday for the contest at La ig temporary solu. Beach. Calif., July 12 to 23. sement flooding until the Yesterday's arrivals inch hed 5 sabe ce drain and a system the Misses Belgium, Sweden. _ | f Southfield drains westward to ada, Cuba. England, France. ; - pi Rouge river can be built. a ltaly, Turkey and-Bfazil. § health depar‘ment condemned the | concession stand which provided | ee ee Ronald Case of Joslyn Road. The park is on M-24. Because of limited facilities, the commission had restricted park use to Orion residents, but -objec- tions of nearby business nouns swayed their for boatmen's convenience. The boat is a new one purchased to aid in the summer Pa: es of been opened. A public fishing site on Lndian- wood road offers better facilities and a larger unlimited parking area for those whe come to Orion for a longer stay or wish to fish earlier in the day. The little village park affords an 5 “ re TT excellent view of the panorama on y n ian q e lg ihe meeting, will be concprned Washington. The group wants +o to fix the cause of the Grand Can- PATTERSON ‘a larger inland lake, and an ex-| cellent place for a quiet picnic. A! LAKE ORION — The executive \shuffleboard and some playground board of the Indian Lake Improve- | eet maojr medical expenses ators and a nearby businessman equipment will entertain the sinal presented a request to reopen the fry. For the new beat ramp which has been completed at the end of Lake street, a cement.slab ex- tends several feet out inte the, lake, It enables boat trailers to be backed easily inte the water | so that outboard motors may be LAKE ORION — At a_ recent! kept on the heat as the beat ts The village council stresses tha there is no parking on Lake street, three ,blocks away. " Shown in launching process is a police boat purchased by the village council to aid in summer policing te prevent jreckless use of boats on the lake, Mike Caldwell, ghown here, . is rear commodore of the boat club, which plans soon/to build a build.) ing in the village park. USE HURON CLEANERS /CAR-HOP SERVICE Drive right up — stay in your cor. Our peppy, pleasant girls will quickly take your clothes and you can relax, knowing that your precious garments will get the best dfy cleaning treatment possible. Our boast is that Huron “//A = WHIRLPOOL DRYER & dry while you tend to other ry Cleaners’ New Drive-In Store is completed and 1 fompletely different. 5 (30- Man Unit rub Today on Extra-Tax Vote WALLED LAKE—A jae of 3, night tw the Junior High School businessmen and other prominent) om the Pontiac Trail, citizens_ will decide this afternoon! .The board will consider bids for whether or not a July 23 school workmen's compensation, gasoline, election will be held to raise addi- fuel oil, ice cream and milk for the! itional tax money for school opera-| 1956-57 school year, tion. 4 * * * From 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. this ‘ ’ afternoon the group will review ave C 00 § and analyze the school budget, en- rollment and financial statistics ~ a before making a recommendation. G F It the group decides that an roup Orms election is necessary, the school beard will probably discuss elec- ’ “o0) tion details at ‘its regular July Pressure for ‘Yes’ Vote meeting slated for 8 p.m, te On Millage Proposal _ Would Be Placed -- - Inquest Ordered 1.120 vr sos w | ganization, whose letters stand for’ ‘Save Our Schools,” has been re-| in Jud e 5 Death aed a Waied Aahe 9 heal} BUILDING UP FIREMEN’S FUND—Satur- Saturday and from 9 a.m. until 1 a.m.-each Sun- | * «# *# | day and Sunday are “Car Wash Days’ at the day in an effort to build up a Volunteer Firemen 8 It was instrumental in securing Commerce Township Fire Department Hall™at Fund. The fund, boosted from $50 to $150 thus Jurist Discovered Shot a favorable vote on a bond issue 593 West Commerce Road as evidenced by the far despite rainy weekends, should reach $1,000 in Temple; Caudle Trial fr 4 new high school after the busy hands of Harold. Cromes, kneeling, Jim before the summer is over they say. The money Result M Be Del d first one was defeated, and now it’ Barber, with hose; and Clarence Kuttkuhn, with to be used to help the family of any volunteer esult May Be GyeG ‘will push for the passage of a sponge. Kuttkuhn is assistant to Fire Chief Ray fireman who is injured or killed in a fire. The 28 two-mile for eperaning pur’! Price; Cromes and Barber are volunteer firemen. volunteer firemen take turns at: the job of wash- . . sw Pasiy < : ' . ST. LOUIS (®—An inquest’ was - a second vole poate n WP Both regular firemen and volunteers are donat- ing cars. With no set fee for a car wash, the scheduled today in the death of “ : | ing their labor from hal am. sat 5 p.m. each customer makes a donation. U.S. Dist. Judge Rubey M. Hulen,) Mrs, Kathryn Taylor invited 30 _ ee epee __. nm ep gne were ieee eee 6l-year-old jurist who was found key people to her home Thursday. | sr Sarl He St seco weore Lots of, Changes to. Make Detroiter Succumbs | w will » ly rs, i Judge Hulen presided at the re-| fliers, and reminders prior to the ; : cent conspiracy trial of two former) election, *F N eed N CW S ky Con tro ] S Following Accident ee renyomnge neh — | Mrs, Taylor was seme d presi-| . e judge was fow aturday| . ; . ' | Internal injuries suffered in what with a bullet wound in his right 2's Harold Hill, vice president; Cr ash P I ober I ndicates ‘appeared to be a minor. accident in temple, at a spot in his back yard| Mrs. Mra All rps ald secretary; | ‘Oakland County June 23 were an- where he occasionally practiced ~~ re Alfred ‘cee treasure GRAND CANYON, Ariz. u —‘chief investigator — occurred off\nounced as the cause of death of a marksmanship. He died on a hos- ers ae Ow v , ve diel Are the nation’s air control laws!CAA-controlled airways, of which Detroit man who died at St. Joseph pital operating table less than four ib rs; oe en vere Mra ioutmoded? \there are 26. Andrews testified Mercy Hospital there Sunday. hours later. bee ade gee cone and Mrs.’ Yes, says Rep. Oren Harris (D-|that TWA, which changed its flight) Angelo Marchiori, 56, was found Coroner Patrick E. Taylor said ‘“0yd t, publicity. |Ark) after conducting a hearing!plan after leaving Los Angeles, to have four fractured ribs, a pos- powder burns were found on the) Another meeting of the beard into history's worst commercial had full responsibility for looking sible fractured trachia, and a lung right temple. He, said the. bullet: ts planned for Tuesday, July 19. | airline collision. out for United. . ‘injury after entering the hospital had passed through the right tem-) Voters in the district have until, Perhaps, say Civil Aeronautics +. * « : ‘the day after the incident and was ple and emerged at the left side July 13 to register. Those residing Board officials responsible for the, But Oscar Bakke. CAB deputy being treated for the injuries up of the top of the head. lin the city of Walled. Lake will formulation of air traffic regula- director of safety regulations, until the time of his death, ac- “A 2caliber “autématic pistol,| register at the city office. All oth- tions. \testified that United had equal re- cording to Waterford Township po- * found near Judge “Hulen’s feet./ers may register with their town- | -_ \sponsibility ‘for looking out ‘or lice who had handled the accident was taken to the St. Louis police ship clerks, | But some Civil Aeronautics Ad-/-TWwA Bakke was supported by three weeks ago crime laboratory for analysis. Arrangements have been made ministration men—the fellows who! CAB Chairman James R. Durfee.| Marchiori was the driver of a A psychiatrist said he had been 1, pave absentee ballots available "Ve to make the regulations work -A CAA witness, John A. Garri-car Which rammed the rear of treating. Judge Hulen | since last for those who will be out of town —Selieve a lot of changes will son, agreed with Andrews. He in- another vehicle at Dixie and Rural panto insomnia and a nervous _on election day. These may be ap- have to be made. dicated United had priority at the Roads, in Waterford Township. The aon. 'plied for in the office of the super-| This summary shaped up today 9) 900-foot level, where the crash'man appeared to have suffered rhe a pverk “rae * intendent of schools in Walled Lake after a House Commerce subcom-| presumably took place. jonly a cut lip in the crash and — oe am he ed th ‘ "a - from 8 to 4 Monday through Fri-|Mittee’s weckend inquiry into the eo * e@ went home shortly after, the in- iw a he trial o , | Matthew J. Connelly and T. La. day prior to the election, TWA-United Air Lines crash that Witnesses testified that TWA Vestigators said. nr cost 128 lives, The traffic victim reportedly en- ” was informed United Was at that mar Caudle could pass sentence | Some of the suggestions devel- but United wasn't told tered the hospital the next day " 1 elevation, lon the two men, — for a new « County Hospital joped by the hearing include con- that TWA was coming into its: after a fainting spell to be treated trial also are scheduled | a ‘trolled airwavs coast fer a severe respiratory distress. to coast. flight level. ms sand New Boat Ram gin Favor Mon a *. t ts sec- ~ Head Attending imore ground communications. sta- “ eve * * # | Further examination disclosed the ( 7 ‘onnelly was appoin ments tions, electronic warning systems) Why? Procedures did not re-/Serious injuries, {retary to former President tw Session on Aged | for airliners, and closer liaison be- quire it, iman and Caudle was former head was the answer given conspiring to defraud the govern- is attending the’ University of “The regulations need an over- that carriers be required to follow ‘ment by stalling the prosecution Michigan's ninth’ annual Confer. hauling.” said Harris after a Las hts a he didn't a me SELL GLASS of an income tax evasion case ence on Aging today through fegas, Nev., hearing and a visit Bakke replied he didn't think tha ia: ‘hor to the crash site. - would allow pilots enough flexibil- here. Wednesday, in. Ann Arbor. . a ane | —@ ¢ “We have been working under ity. Bakke said, however, the CAB INSUR | Titled “Health for the Aging.” the same rules for 12 years."’ is considering new regulations for New Staff Elected the total attendance is expected to, The subcommittee will not make heavy traffic areas and perhaps run between 500 and 800 persons. @"y formal recommendations un-certain high-altitude operations. THATCHER, til further hearings are held in| The House group is not seeking with such problems as the lack of h ear from other airlines besides yon crash. That will be done by WwW ‘specialized medicine facilites fr TWA and United. the CAB in a hearing to be called & WERNET elderly persons, their inability to) py, collision—officially verified after it has completed its investi- by William K. Andrews, CAB Bation in about two weeks. | Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-97%4 iment Assn.. elected recently, in-| ithrough income or insurance and. I cludes Denny Berns, Philip Sig-| nt r ‘ ‘man, Henry Daht, Roy the need to check chronic disease Wilton. and: bartean ,development preventive care _ . . ° William Gritzinger. . early in lite. nd The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac They will elect the officers ee oe | from this group at their first ‘Two Men Injured meeting. Now! Treat. Yourself to the Easiest The Association has voted to con- tin Two-Car Crash struct an entrance at Lakeview| LAKE ORION—Robert Sanford Washday Ever With This Work-saying. Boulevard designating it as a Pri-lof Orion Twp. was released yes- vate road. iterday afternoon from the Lapeer Plans have been made to im-|Genéral Hospital after two days t prove the beach and docking facili-\treatment of lacerations of the ‘ties on the park which is open to: arms and a head injury following amen | The cars of Sanford and Robert Civil War Vet Resting ‘Schaaf of Lapeer collided at the junction of new M-24 with old M-24 DULUTH, Minn, «® — Albert Friday evening. Sanford was ‘Woolson, 109, last surviver of the thrown from his vehicle Union Army of Civil War.-was | Wayne Smith of Lapeer, a pas reported making safisfac¢iory re- senger with Schaaf. had minor in- covery today from a lung conges- juries treated af’ the, hospital ‘tion condition which hospitalized: Sehaaf's car had been on the him about six weeks ago. The old left shoulder facing south and had ” -veteran is able to be up and around suddenly crossed the highway in ‘his hospital room and’ enjoys sev- the path of Sanford’s car which ‘eral cigars a day. was: going north. Famous ‘Supreme’ at Big Savings Regular $329.95 $80 Allowance 249° TRADE Washes, rinses thoroughly (7 rinses), spins clothes damp 5 SHIRTS BEAU LAUNDERED Individual Cellophane Sacked & Boxed ONLY | HURON DRY CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY ~ One-Day Cleaning Service at Main Office ; | . . Main Office od Plant: ne West Huron Street — FE 2-023) Il Neighborhood Stores to Serve You 51 W. Huron St. Open Fri. and Mon. ‘til 9 FE 4-1555 i The dryer that makes $ 00 chores Saves hot water, saves washday a joy. It’s au- | ey with Suds-Saver. TIFULLY | {HOT WEATHER IS HERE |) °°": ] 14 sar own Cold. Storage Vasite ar the Man | Moh PAY NO MONEY DOWN The Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC: Furs May Be Stored for as Low os $4 With Value Up to $100 Coats with the Empire look for fall are receiving pléenty of attention in New York this week. At left is Monte-Sano and Pruzan’s “purl tweed” cvat. It is shaped in semi-fitted, double breasted ‘silhouette and collared in one with ‘its bres ee This black silk satin cocktail dress i designed by Roxanne for Samtel Win- Good Grooming Will Help Land That Job scarf, Dark gray is mixed with black in the spongy-textured fabric. At right is Claire McCardell’s “Carpet Bagger” stormcoat of brownleaf printed cotton, Matching skirt is designed with a high, rib belt, jl Sele sia tee Sted Sas sia ; ables ston, The softly draped skirt is caught at the high waist by a large pink rose. There’s nothing quite like talent \collar back, organized pocket- A decent breakfast will. keep| or skill to get a gal a job,/There are few substitutes, / But many highly skiJled women) book, becoming hat. \USE LEMON TRICK Anything that doesn’t measure flies, Don't neglect a workout Detroit. ithe knees from buckling. It will ‘also replace the resident butter- i | have lost out on good fobs because up—yellowed gloves, for instance after breakfast, with the oe of other matters. @Qne gal lost a|—should be washed or repaired. are: very few jobs for being a raving beauty is requirement. are conversely mighty few job when she set,her coffee cup There down on the ‘floor. Another which absolu good deal of senseless debris. job - hunting woman A sure no grooming Hiability will ‘lose her a job for which she’s qualified, A dress rehearsal of. the com- won't make should be checked in all details—'tion to the first finger’s joint, if and the clothes will look miracu- sound hems, clean gloves, clean you're a smoker, \brush. sonality get a chance to shine, skin in or stringy hair is a recommenda- [Nothing Is Right? A young good workout with a should take all precautions to be | complexion brush and lots of can give a glow of ness and health, even if it | Figure a Solution ‘likely it’s you, A smoothing out of the waistline, ‘exercises to reduce the hips, ously right again, Most ‘carnations and lilies-of-the-valley, 4 | There is an unexpected placement of bows in the new fall trends coming from top New York designers. Es oo yer at Tuxedo coat of nubby natural lynx trim. Designed for Originala’s fall and winter collection, the collar is deep and squared in back. The hat is by John Frederic Maureen Kelly Becomes Bride at Grace Lutheran Baskets of white gladioli and iris decorated the altar of Grace Lutheran Church Thursday eve- ning for the wedding of Maureen Kay Kelly and Robert L. Brennan. The 8 o'clock service was per- formed by the Rev. John C. Streit of Covenant Lutheran Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly of And once these matters are. Mohawk road and Robert is the tended to, a gal’s recommenda-| gon of Mr. and Mrs, tions, her skills, talent and per-| Brennan of Elizabeth Lake road. | The ballerina-length bridal gown of white lace featured a princess- style bodice and a bouffant skirt. A tiara headpiece trimmed with seed pearls and iridescent sequins If there are times when nothing secured her fingertip veil of illu- ‘you try on seems right, don't sion. one a Helen of Troy. biame the new fashions, A thorough shampoo is vital. plete outfit should- be held for) Half a lemon will remove dis- someone, probably one’s mother. colorations around fingernails,’ A coordinated, conservative outfit/knuckles and elbows, Pay atten- trimming down of the upper arms Her flowers were white shattered centered with a white orchid. ATTENDS SISTER 3. John = - 3 ; Ue rye erpar rf + a§2 HH i hed ithe i EE Softness at the shoulders is noted ojten in New York fall 1956 collections, Women's Section# MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956. THIRTEEN To reside on Murphy street are the ae ar, iFE i | A gown of Chantilly ‘lace with a in - Couple Married Saturday tes in Candlelight Ceremony‘ | : Dr. Milton H. Bank of Methodist Church, The bride is the daughter of the Emmett Millers of Prall street,’ and his‘ parents are Mr. and Mrs.| gfe oD dotn Mecaty ot Lbery et! SOOtlighters Plan Dance on Saturday MES. ROY L. MeCLUSKY Mrs. Robert Thayer was matron of honor, and Adana McClusky, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, Their dresses were styled alike In white nylon sheer with aqua bow knots and full skirts trimmed with crystalette. ying the | Posters advertising the Mid-Sum- ; ' length and made of rich brocades, : i Hl i : 3B ili Fst oF nati i ® < < © _s ~— R i § Fig WE fi Ea Nh ? bridegroom, wore pink organdy for|the Spotlighters of Birmingham,|yelvets, James or fur-trimmed — her duties as flower girl. She car-have been distributed ried a basket of pink and white | around Birmingham, Tose petals. The semi-formal is slated for in and as best man was Ray Saturday evening at Birmingham | igh-placed Reffett of Mt. Morris. Robert (Country Club with ‘dancing to a McClusky, brother of the bride- [local band from 9:30 p.m, to 1:30 groom, Mark Tharcher and Hen- |a.m. This is the first big social ac- ry Freigruber of Detroit were tivity of the season for the Spot- ushers. Gary Sherwood was ring lighters, a group of young bearer. ifrom Holy Name Parish, Birming- At the reception held in the|'™- church parlors, Mrs. Miller greeted) Dance the guests wearing a pink lace) the general chairmanship of Bill sheath dress with a silk bolero and) MeGibbon_ assisted by Bert Mu- iwhite accessories. Her corsage was| laroni and Bud Mularoni. ‘of shades of pink roses, - * Mrs. McClusky wore a &T8Yiman with an assist from Pete) sheer print with yellow accessories|Landino, Nancy Bingham, Rose- and a corsage of yellow roses. mary Grady, Dee Yates and Judy Roy attends Lawrence Institute|Grant, length gown was of light blue and) o¢ Technology and is affiliated with} Joan Mul ‘ and Don ‘white dotted Swiss, The bouffant Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity. are 1 dling ‘ cket tor the skirt fell from a fitted bodice. affair She carried a cascade arrangement! The bride changed to a light ° blue cotton silk dress for travel- of light blue carnations, Thomas Brennan of Mount) "6 % Mack Clemens was his brother's best man. ole beige and brown tweed has wool. by * arrangements are under dress to the teeth. For Good Form Heading publicity is Don Fred-\[t’'s Swim Suits Coats have an Empire look too, achieved accents such as tabs or half belts. of and certainly she needs it wore a mint green dress with | white accessories and a corsage | ; ot white carnations. Mrs, Bren- ® nan selected a dress of gray lace \Miss Lanpher s Saturday. Though they were ‘rained in’ the enjoyed =" J hi ae | cute ana pond vet ‘welte iE ngagement Told ckers the day at the Mr, and Mrs. Weston Lanpher of| archer home with singing and mu- | _ carnations, The new Mrs. Brennan changed East Beverly avenue announce the son the 'to a navy blue and white shantung engagement of their daughter, wort comes Sowtag eee dress with white accessories for Guyn¢th Ann, to Robert Barton) | traveling to northern Michigan. Corbin, son of the Rev. and Mrs. «| ‘The white orchid corsage from her A. Corbin of Washington, N, 3. Suds ‘bridal bouquet completed her eri-| semble. Open Umbrella | The bridegroom will leave for York and is doing graduate work | oughly on both sides, ‘then |Germany, where he will be sta- at Oneonta State Teachers College|with the shower. It should stay generally more the mat tachable white many high necklines, many -necklines. Cleancut fit is generally __Guyneth was graduated from’ he open umbrella should be|by elasticizing. The boys ; ‘Nyack Missionary College in New) put in the tub and swabbed thor- type leg adds to the trim, tapered - Fabrics range from tioned with the U. S. Army, the in Oneonta, N. Y. Robert is a stu-lopen until completely dry. This|and the to Christine Kelly was: her sister's latter part of July. She will joinident at Nyack Missionary Collegé.| stretches the fabric so that it dries|cotton eyelet: maid -of honor. Her ballerina-/him there in September. The couple plan a winter wedding.'smooth. ~ ; ie J slick wools. camisole or achieved ja Nyy mo inte we. Reg. $370 Value oe Terms—Certainly! Olfice and Plant Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 1 to § p.m. G. E. SLONAKER & SONS 269 Oakland Ave. Pontiac, Mich. Pontiac Granite & Marble Co, FE 2-4800 THE PONTIAC PRE eee SS. MONDAY, JULY 9. 1956 ' | | [Mother Should Affirm Life's Joys} By MURIE&, LAWRENCE Joe's relormatory sometimes. alas having the time of his Ue benging down yur door every | A reformatory is not Coney Is-|tolerable ginen, was never. n hageyy | rt of moath _me?. | land on a summer afternoon, jone, med my. “=You think 1. gt} Never ing when ome te TIME - lit good on y at er’s going start knocking At the one where Joe was, it). ae Oe we a ee You don’t appreciate) me around? You know all be rained. Then, if YOu! .ner's visiting day veation| "Pat You got—that's you. pep Pe. le get a Bitte Gager | Jotside could. suddenly reflect the|¥th Him, you'd have thought hel “You got n landlord to come ue gee ae. bleak, gray, unshaped future be- before Joe’s social worker could: uae pe Ot yee werted OA eeicls V Ri tec] srt, i, gut smeared on — _ vane I get Ing: OWS epea CC him by his mother’s complaints. | | . A where, * * * a Lots of wes nang w DY Christine Agorgianitis |2a.52"" "=| washed and waxed floors on his | Christine Agorgianitis became aus we oe hands and knees, The food he 1. pride of George E. Gary Not all of us are. Right now, in a ate came as cheap as the chef Thursday evening at Grace Luth- respectable house in some respec- whe cooked it. eran Church.” table, non-delinquency neighbor- | At night he slept in a room with ee «@ hood in towns over this land, some 19 other sleepers who ground their) The bride is the daughter of Mr teeth through dreams of reprisal and Mrs. Stephen. Agorgianitis of. for humiliations not disclosed by|Oneida road. George Is the son ie . iof Mrs.- George W. Gary _of the clinic's psychological tests. = Wheaton, Ill., and the late Mr His letters, going and comimg, Ga ry. were read by strangers’ eyes. phe Rev. John C. Streit. of 3 = i 15 Denier plain knit 15 Denier micro-run-resist ek 83 N. Saginaw : . a : = —PAULPS © Reinforced SEAMLESS Both styles with reinforced heel and toe! Neumode Hosiery Shop | Covenant Lutheran Church, De- treit, officiated at the 7 o'clock . service, which was witnessed by the immediate families, ‘A ballerina-length gown of silk organdy was chosen by the bride. The full skirt was accented with embroidery and rhinestones... Scat- 4 tered rhinestones trimmed the - |bodice. A cap of white silk organdy secured her shoulder- length veil. . : ae * * She carried a prayerbook withy ‘woman is saying to a child: | “Phe trouble with ‘You js don't appreciate anything. If I'd ‘been given piano lessons when I ‘was a girl, nobody would have ever had te tell me to practice. But I wasn't given them, My parents couldn't afford to give me what you get. } got one new dress every summer, .(" | In respectable neighborhoods, there are no social workers around (o scrape the _gpilt smeared on- by these | This winter I heard Dr. Erich Fromm, the psychoanalytic think~ er, compare mothethood te the “milk and honey” of the Bible's Promised Land. js e. Spe BEX MRS, GEORGE E. GARY a white orchid and ivy streamers. Mrs. George Pratt was matron et honor. She chose a ballerina- length dress of white and silver yellow flowers in her hair matched her bouquet of yellow roses, daisies and white earna- tions, — Sid Jones served. as best man, * * * home of the bride's parents fol- lowing the ceremony. Both the newlyweds their M. A, from the University of Michigan, When the couple left for a honey- moon in Chicago, the new Mrs. Gary was wearing a black eyelet sheath dress with yellow acces- sories and the orchid from * her bridal bouquet. They will reside, on Prall street. Three Kinds of Cheese Combined Mrs. Rosso Rolls Nylons FE 2-7730 Crushed Pecans Coming Events metallic organdy. A band of (jor, A reception was held at the| wry received ji Hors d’ ‘Oeuvres in He said: the security a ‘mother gives. her child is the the Promised Land; but honey, the priceless sweetener of, ueeet ‘Tuceday at 12-38 ‘Dm :|his experience, is her affirmation operative siupeh, ond im y eeting o she of the goodness of life.” ! Johasen Ave. » Vanderlind, $7 8 Nobody eo tenlbty —_ the 7 goodness of life to children de-| will meet with “Mrs, Vint Barrums, “tee grading the life she is personally t Dr. Tuesday for ® noon operative luncheon ** | living. Shoe Tip for Children’ Sneakers or playshoes are fine ‘for short periods in the gymna- sium or the playing field, but for all-day service foot doctors advise that children wear shoes with leather soles and uppers. Ledther c uppers give their feet support with un” ‘Ruth "Oren no Nr vAnderson Bt | Teibitiey and leather soles ab- a a cooperative. luncheon *. oe with | sorb the impact of hard concrete. Unit Two, MOMS of Ameries, & ine. will Blue Star Mothers Conpter sow, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at YMCA Norwegian Ladies Aid will meet with Thomas Olsen, 724 8. Andersen &t. Wednesday at 7:20 p.m. Dorcas Class members of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church and) i¢ husbands will meet with Mrs Edward Schultz, 10345 Rattalee Lake Rd. Tuesday at 6.30 p.m. for @ co operative supper. 4 a ‘ ; ¢ ‘ ; a i complaints. Let Us Resiye, Rebuild and Modernize Your Fernitare | Send your worn, outmoded furniture to us now! 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Donald is the son of Mrs. Ocie Baker of Crooks rend. * ba] For the 8 o'clock ceremony, the bride wore a gown of embroidered Finger/ {food is good ‘summertime food. W¢ serve a good many more cold drinks now and like to have. ‘something unusual] to serve with them. try these Cheese Tidpits, |s ade by Mrs. John Rosso of 2 ‘Bi ngham., | Mrs. Rosso is still a "brand new homemaker, A nurse be- fore her marriage, she does vol- | unteer work with residents at the silk with a scalloped bouffant skirt. Her hand embroidered silk jacket had long sleeves extending to points at the wrists. A_ single strand of pearls, a gift of the bride- groom, accented her costume. | A crown trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones held her finger tip veil, and she carried a white Bible with a white orchid and roses, C. Yvonne Schuler Wed] Be with a. New Permanent for ‘6° Up Machine and Machineless Permanents and Cold Waves Summer eS We Specialize in Haircutting | ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY 8014 N. 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Ross Mack “It was a madhouse, but I did M + $200 to 10:45 — Afternoon 11:00 to 1:30 sways wanted to be a deco = 230 to 9:00 (Monday and Thursday)” Te" Frans nt, “ott /¢/ OMd Salem SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING | 4 paper napkin, what does one do! a ‘crumpled together and put on the "= plate? I would very much appre-| és . ciate an answer to this question.” ee as you would a linen one. Z The United States produce more ** than 500 million pounds of. frozen Ae, foods in 1955. | Girls’ Spring Coats | “Dear Mrs. Post: When served. @ with it after one has finished eat- Sale | \ing? Is it put at the side of the} Values > plate as a linen one is, or is it] to $23.98 $3.98 up Answer: You lay it aside exactly If You Were Ever a Girl Scout... » There Are Some Things About Scouting That You'll Never Forget ..... We would like to add our welcome, to the many Girl Scouts here on their First Large Encampment, at Highland State Recreation Area.. Plan to visit the encampment through July 11 any day from 10:00 a. m. to sundown, nd 9 | i | H MIDWEST 4-7764 Woodward at Square Lake Road ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE PROCESS OG0'S USE... PROMPT PICK-UP and DELIVERY S PHONE | FE 4-9593. ‘ TEXTURSIZING PROCESSING for cottons and all fine fabrics. LINT FREE—CLING FREE inoized clean- ing for wool garments, -% iS ae ss Main Office and’ Plant . 379° E. Pike St. CLEANERS ERR HN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JULY 9; 1956 i Ont Esper Ceanng ‘inQuality, DRY CLEANING Hidden Dirt Removed by Our Modern Process with varying success, Here is the’ Ore ee how ‘Hits threatened spread, and how it ithe small homeowner, and the mo- :|torist, among others, to make up coast traffic jams? What is being ‘the deficiency. WHO IS TO BLAME? Whois to blame for coast to done to relieve or solve the stag- gering situation? The Institute of Traffic Engi- neers estimates that by 1975, there — | will be 120,000,000 motor vehicles on the streets and highways. A nationwide nee shows some TWO—Careful Press! Careful measurement of gar- ments and hand detail finish. By JACK LOTTO INS Staf¢ Writer America’s city streets are suf- fering from creeping paralysis. THREE—Promp!t. The wasteful multi-billion dollar, ‘ disease is known as traffic con-| Courteous Service on | Sestion. No American escapes t the! Pick Up and Delivery — oon. ' Symptoms are everywhere: ; | Bumper to bumper traffic crawls GENEY in New York, Los Angeles, ; ‘st. s, Detroit, Houston, Port- DRY CLEANERS an and Indianapolis. J 5.6 Busy main streets are jammed FE 107 with illegally parked vehicles in 12 West Pike Sr. | San Francisce, Boston, Denver, 2 m & | Kansas City, and Des Moines, Streets are completely obstructed by delivery trucks in Omaha, (Advertisement) Pittsburgh, Chicago, Dallas, Mi- Now Many Wear ami and Harrisburg. LSE TEETH For the average citizen, chaotic FA ‘Toad conditions on up \y bigher With Little orry. prices for everything he 8. The : wi motorist pays increased costs to talk, or aneeze without hant| son at tansbare teste, operate his car. The merchant) sores ats Stier ad fore, comm: pays in loss of trade and increased fortably. pleasant hasno costs of doing business, Production Deen gooey, pasty igh 4 schedules of industries are. ham- (nonvecid), Checks” pered. Municipalities lose revenue (denture ). Get F * from slumping business and realty =o z values. This means more taxes for MILLER’S—144 Oakland Avenue Our Location and Low Overhead Saves You Money imajor cities can claim some suc: | cess in ending the strangulation of _ their streets, lan average of every 764 feet, is a .|132,000,000 to 162,000,000, Marriage License Applications New York City & spending mil- lions on road improvements, But New York City is like a man 08 wy a treadmill, St. Louis, which has a stop sign nightmare of stop and go traffic. Dream roads are outdated by the time the first motorist gets to use them. BUS MAY ANSWER In 1945, all U.S. bus lines, subways, trolleys, surface and elevated -railways carried 18,981,- 900,000 passengers. Despite the in- crease in the population from transit riding had plummeted by 1955 to 9,172,000,000, a drop of 5 per cent. encourage passenger return. Rochester, N, Y., Denver, Colo., and Nashville, Tenn,, reserve 4 lane on their main arteries for ‘buses during rush hours, Chicago, Indlanapolis and St, Lous plan'hoard found, trate volume in similar steps. Philadelphia has a multitude of traffic problems, When Penn se-|\°°"- The city grew, population crossed the Schuylkill and cre- ated need bridges te funnel * * ° The, Philadelphia Transportation| Company said its surface speeds in the restricted area were in- creased 21.5 per cent; collisions were reduced 17.9 per cent; and delays were cut 39.5 per cent™be- low the level existing before the parking ban. 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When plans for the Senior Girl Scout Roundup were first made and the Highland site definitely chosen, members of the national staff felt that all girls attend- ing the camp should see an automobile factory. « With the Roundup located within 50 miles of the automobile center of the world, it was an opportunity At the-same time the staff thought the Scouts should visit Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum, probably the largest repository of American historical objects in the country. Since; the Roundup theme is Americana, such a trip would fit in perfectly. Arrangements were made for groups of 1, 000 girls to visit Dearborn for one day of their camp stay. Buses) picked up the scduts early in the morning and had them back before dinnertime at' night. Each girl had a box lunch to take with her. Today, the last group is sight-seeing in the Rouge plant and Greenfield Village and trudging through. the Henry Ford Museum. Among them are Michigan girls, even Detroit girls who have never seen this tourist attraction on their door step. Last week during the tour taken by Section B, a Pontiac Press photographer and reporter followed the girls around during the afternoon. These 500 had toured the automobile plants in the morning while the other 500 had been in the Village and Museum. The girls rode on the Swanee River and in the pony cart. They tried to see the jewelry store when the clock struck. They bought souvenirs by the armful. They lost their purses and their hats. Their feet got tired. But Europe’s Reigning Movie Queens: Part One they had fun and saw a great deal of American history. Gina No Beauty -- at First Look tthe frat, of series of six a ay Joe ofthe New Harole Bureoe'e top eune, ‘whe bes Jitter stars out the secret of the charm ot the Seasnes woman. By JOE HYAMS I was disappointed in Gina Lol- toward me, her eyes smiling. I lgot the message. Item by item Gina is no great shakes. Put the imperfect items together and you have that pho- togenic mystery called Gina. to her head, “instead of here,” and was amazed at the cool detach- she continued dusting, “‘or it would! ™ent with which she onpanined, have broken in pieces.” I found that in addition to hav- ing a ready sense of humor, Gina|She said and when always speaks and thinks of her-|Picture which - mericana in Greenfield V lobrigida. She was too smal); her nose too large; her figure too or- dinary; legs too heavy. Only her eyes were beautiful. * So this ra Ging Lollobrigida, said to myself. Nothing. Then Gina, who had been sitting in a chair, stood up — it would be more ac- curate to say grew up—and walked A AES Se ie aie MK Hn POW SRR Mags: TOA N le ocala: Spica eS eee ae Ne aaa i ee ees GINA LOLLOBRIGID A—Her nose is too big, but “Oh My! ” J laughing wildly. * * Going downstairs en route to her self in the third person because and say, “This is pal * * creasing ~— Gina wepee “en ” ‘there ‘are two Gina Lollobrigidas: wn hard, rushed forw I ctress ; help her, expecting to hear ihe © Row te women, fluent Italian. Instead I found Gina : On her feet again she dusted her- mind, lieved contributed to the image|/——-————----—— S - she is trying to build in the public/..pee~ rs cent * dase oe self off. “It's a good thing Gina's talent is here,” she said pointing * ‘OF THE PEOPLE’ a am of the people, " she told “I am more near them than ‘ay, Garbo, because I am a sim ve country girl.” * * * Gina has maintained the illusion ot being a simple girl unaffected by success even though she is now one of the wealthiest and most popular stars in Europe. Her income, even by American standards is high, she was paid ~ $160,000 for her first American picture “Trapeze,” of which less than $5,000 wag paid in taxes. Her fantastic rise to film suc- cess is due largely to two things: A small amount of talent coupled with proper equipment—36, 19, 35 —and-a large amount of publicity. Gina is not a beauty by American standards, but she has the inner drive for success usually associat- ed with aria a < When it comes to her career noth-| ing is left to chance or to any one else except her husband, Miklo Skofic, who is also her partner in Gina, Inc. TIRED OF FACE “? am the expert on Lollo| brigida,”’ Gina told me. “I am tired of seeing my face very morn- ‘ing but I know it far better than any one else. For that reason I make up my own eyes and lips and hair before I I go to the studio. “y dacten my own ” ciotnes and costusties in films because who knows Gina's figure better.” Gina also designs her own lingerie and brassieres. * * Even Gina's quotes are well) thought out, Before an interview) she likes to be briefed on the type of story the newsman is seeking.| ——¢ Sophia Loren, her chief competi- Ex-Con Facing Murder Charge Gunman Who Kidnaped| Results of the chest X-ray mo-/taken and eight found to be abnor-'she was glamordus. She asked me Woman Held for Death of Cleveland Policeman 4 CLEVELAND (INS)—A murder | charge was to be filed today | against Norman Walker, 32-year- old ex-convict who kidnaped a, Waitress and killed a suburban policeman as he approached Walk-| er’s car. Walker, of Bedford, Ohio, was captured yesterday climaxing & seven-hour manhunt in which po- Iiee from the entire Cleveland | area took part. Police said Walker abducted Mrs. Rose Sustarsic, a waitress at the Inter-State Bar’ in Cleve- land, earlier in the day and drove! away. in his car. * * «@ Garner Robertson, 45, a meni- ber of the suburban Valley View police force, saw the couple strug-) During Tour of. County ition in Italian films, is dependent on some one else to speak for her. ‘bile unit tour of Oakland County) in gr were revealed today by: . Mussen, executive secretary of the Oakland County Tuberculo- | isis Assn. * * * Some 27,488 X-rays were taken: during a period of 71 days. Of) these 729 indicated chest abnormal-|t ities. Broken down further, suspect- | ed TB was found in 236 cases, | cardiac pathology in.357, suspect- ed cancer in 19 and others (such X-Rays Reveal 236 Cases of TB, 19 of Lung Cancer one to speak for her.” Gina dismissed the press agent who was also to act as our inter- preter and said, “Gina’s English | is not so good but she needs no I asked Gina if she believed mal and in Rochester, 2,653 X-rays to define the word. “You know were taken and 63 were found ab- what I think glamour is?” she normal, said. “Glamour is when a man ‘knows a woman is a woman. It ihas nothing to do with the outside, ‘it is something inside. * .* = The report also gave informa. | tion regarding work completed | | on the abnormal] filings. Ten have been hospitalized in “To be natural is the important the county for tuberculosis. A total thing. To do the things we feel are of 123. of the abnormal films natural and to appear as we are ‘showed negative and arrested TB. jg the only thing that is right. According to Mussen, these fig-/ ures are incomplete. “There will SELF 1s BORING probably be more but the follow-| “I am not beautiful for every- up is not complete as yet." | The local tuberculosis associa- | tien is now in the process of ne- _ gotiating for the mobile unit | again in the fall te cover north * * _ and west Oakland County not There were 1,213 X-rays taken) covered in the April tour, in Birmingham, 17 of which were jabnor mal. In Troy S15 5 X- rays were, was a successful effort. ‘The vol- as cracked ribs and dextra car- dia), 125. | In Pontiac alone, 8,062 X-rays were taken, 242 of which were found abnormal. * body but only for some. Perhaps if I became different I would ap- peal to the others but never to all. Sometimes I am bored with my- self, I think how nice it would be to’ ‘be ag beautiful as some one else, ! but then I realize Gina can only be \Gina, nothing More, and she must Mussen said the whole program make the most of it’ | * ~lunteer workers we. had helped! Gina, who. was wearing & low. bring the program the success itjcut gypsy“@stume bept over in 110, 000 With Blue Cross had, ’* Mussen said. - ‘front of me to pick up something gling in Walker’s car and walked in Michigan Over 65 The X-ray program was carried from the floor—an old Hollywood lout through joint cooperation be-|trick. “For me sex has gone far, over to investigate. i id that the of- | ANN ARBOR GES) William S itween the Oakland County Health enough,” she said and threw her, Witnesses sa at as \McNary, executive vice president| nent. the State Health Dept. and shoulders back. “It is important ficer drew near the car parked of Michigan Hospital Service, dis-'the Qakland County Tuberculosis NOW that I be considered an act-| iress.’ in a wooded area, Whlker shot (-igge) today that Michigan Blue |, .1 him fatally with a .12-gauge shot- \Choss- Blue Shield has 110,000 mem- gun. ‘bers over 65 and nearly 50,000 of oe “What is the most important Baby Boy for Yvonne | thing in your life?” I asked Gina. When police closed in, Walker fhem have full group coverage at abondoned his car and fled into/ regular gorun rates. * the woods. Surrounded he finally . moved out of the woods with his McNary, speaking at the Univer- hesitation. “The career is hands over his head, the shotgun Sity of Michigan at the ninth an- thing serious. dangling from his elbow nual conference on aging, pointed pected until September, were Te- he peter. * * * SANTA “MONICA, Calif. » —| “The most important thing is! Actress Yvo mne De Carlo and her good picture, seven-pound son, who wasn't ex- was long been aware of the social need St. John's Hospital. The baby, “Everytime I say to my hus- band, Mikio, I want a baby a good) for providing prepaid hospital and named Bruce Ross Morgan, was. picture comes'aiong. ! am ternpted, in the! medic al care for the aged and con-'born Saturday. Miss De. Carlo is ., | say I will do the picture and| armed tinuing coverage for those past & married to. movie stuntman Robert jater we will lave the baby. Gina's ‘who retire. ‘Morgan. It. is their first child. Ibabies are beatiful pictures." f Police said Mrs, Sustarsic unharmed, * * Walker served a term Ohio Sfate Penitentiary for robber}. * she said without | some- | Gina must always’ out that Blue Cross-Blue Shield has ported im good .condition today at. * * . | | V-E-R-Y¥ FANCY—This old bicycle at Greenfield Village is a pa ke beautiful sight to behold, but will it run? Sue Kirchen, of Memphis, ‘The bike undoubtedly was the apple of some young chap's eye years Tenn., and Barbara Jean Burns, of Washington, D. C., seem to ago, along with the young lady upon whom he used te call upon while * doubt it as they run their hands over the beautifully carved vehicle. ennpenced tm Be ont, on nares THE RIDE WOULD BE BREEZY—Riding in an old “Riker,” without benefit of any top, would be hazardous in bad weather. Bar- bara’ Bowman of Memphis, Tenn., stands by as Marianne Ellis of Washington, D. C., and Carolyn Jacoby, ee the seat and the stestiig. gent. a PALEFACES MEET WOODEN INDIAN—This cigar store Indian is one of the exhibits at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. Helen Peavy (left) of Paris, Texas; Candy Flickinger (ceriter) of Hudson, Ohio; and July Hendrix of Des Moines, Iowa, are amused by his stolid appearance. sy The famous Dearborn showplace was the site of many such scenes last week as souvenir-conscious scouts unloaded cameras to shoot phctographe of pew fplands aginst the hemes echaneunes Village. HOLD IT FOR A MINUTE—Dorothy Cohen, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, snaps a picture of her Girl Scout campmates as they enter Greenfield Village. Others in the group ate, left to right, Bar- bara Leighton, Sandy Masi and Diane Dietz, all of New Brunswick; “ne Schuler of aaer in and Kay Garlock of Alexandria, Virginia. a \ 7 . . ce ® _—wrewereeeeeeeeeeeeererrererrerwwerreerrreeerrrrrrrereref%''TTT'TT"'T""'T''''"'""'T"" Wich IRE GU Tue ee aeeD ee eT rn crccar an te POND ee es rire hey Stren Wrecdyy Vane v MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956 pe \ \ \ Bob Considine Says: seine=|10 Inform re _wwrrrrveveerrererrreererrwreeerre''t''"'T'""'T'TvTrT.* _—eeeeeeeeeeeeeeerwrrerrererrerererrrrrrrrrrrvrvrr™ NEXT FALL... ad y caught GM _ red-handed, making! \buses. | At least, it sounded’ something] like that. I was too busy watching of rotating Washington cor-| a proper TV spot. 7 oe * Bus-building, the crime in which General Motors. finds itself in- | And such a dilemma—are there ™ents and never make Which of these two frankly com-, |Martha Roundtree and her covey petitive and guest devouring shows mn to baseball? THE PONTIAC PRESS, “Press, will politicians in time be afraid to appeal accept the Corn Products bid for fear of offending Revere Copper jor Pan Am*Will they go off some- * ‘where with their public announce- iknown? Can Frank Folsom invent enough politicians. to go around? a rotating mike questions? gets first dibs on the available : patient mM) WASHINGTON ' (INS)—Through,Ine,, believed tobe makers of respondents who may have to be barred from “Meet’ the Press’? cream cone’at a nearby drug store.'(the courtesy of Com Products, corn products, Attorney General taught to pirouette 4 : ———~\Herbert Brownell announced to'“Mference” is gomg to 4 ae . also to the children, promises to the nation that the government is produce ‘@ lively TV vendetta in y suing General Motors, Revenovers the coming months, . * * for. rotating @ non-aggression pact and sew up Will Willie Mays re-'Ike’s accept speech? talent? Will Brownell now be’ How about all those other TV | TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS \wolved, in all probability became, ‘a felony at a point when enough ,|Democratic orators accused the » administration of tossing too many, > contracts in the direction of the firm once ruled by the present! , secretary of defense, Mr, Wilson. > Something had to be done. Some-| y thing was, and the Corn Products > folks were good enough to put up! S money to k¥ GM, Wilson and all) » the people know about it. >| All the advance publicity on the | ~ new TV show on which Brownell | lannounced a major Eisenhower ‘administration policy and perhaps lelection year strategem told us to, be on the lookout for Miss Roun- ‘tree's. brilliant band of ‘rotating i ts.” The> brethren couldn't move a a d > d P 7 4 2 P 7 , . Z a . » respondents but not one of the } — Moth-Eaten? bays rotmte. | With se many big companies } IT’S STORAGE TIME | g0ing eft TV for the summer, ; | lots of top Washington officials > Make woy for closet | may be at their wit’s end to find > space! Let us give you } some means of telling the . double protection against > people little dribs and drabs of > MOTHS... . with insured | ry wagons oh, like the start > mothproof cleaning, plus 4 war, the increase in tax > »| #0 that we can all help Tito and $ storage at a low cost for 5! peed. Grtends | like ne > your woolens. You can’t , wreck ef * the Secperec and go worng with Fother G >| things, [= }| The newspapers, which were ‘ » serving America before there was > CALL US FOR DOUBLE 5 ame ettee ef tee itty eral > » an rmey ¢ . . PROTECTION rand will be on hand, it is believed, ; = »even after Brownell has been ‘ ~|?.S. We have MONTH SEAL ¢|wafted to his reward on a Gold ’ uP se torage bags for those thet wish $| (Bantam) Cloud, would be happy . VERY siore gorments at home . . « | to pass along such big and little pe }inews until the politicians can find 7 CAL , d > d > . ~~wwerrerwrwerrrrrrrrrerrrrerrrrrreeereenrt'''r'rr"'Tg''*''''''rrrrvrerrrwrvwrr a wer 7 vy ™“weeeeeeeeeeeeeereeveYeeeee ewrrrerrrerrerrrTTTT",T. TT SS ienetendneinti et oe a Te "rrr. © USE CASH-NOW PAY-LATER PLAN. ete nen eee: Pius Netionwide | off a dime, They stood or sat ~ over 1,000 at no extra cost to you! For | there still as stones, to the plain ves) I-trip loan, phone first. Write or come in today! | disappointment and what might lowns $25 to $800 on Signature, Furniture or ter f | have been the despair of that a, Beneficial 1x.» | a CO a — The happiness pair fissioned ENG i (with muted snaris and radioactive |fallout some time back, Miss. |Rountree’s return to the air, ‘with dozens of Washington cor- ~ fs) © Hitt Aviva "T sabe. Were HUH LEU t | CARNIVAL—1 The Ferris Wheel When the carnival comes to town most Junior Editors join in the fun. Long before reaching it they can see the Ferris Wheel standing high above the tents and booths. It has eight little cars with umbrella tops painted red, white and blue swinging from it. At night the carnival grounds are lit up with many colored bulbs that make the place a fairyland, and the Ferris Wheel too is covered with bright lights. For a carnival of your own, color this picture with your crayons, | then paste it down'on cardboard, and cut out the parts carefully. Fold the tower on dotted line, and paste it back-to-back almost hajf way down. Fold the bases out at front and back so it will stand. Fold the end of the strip of buildings back, and the boardwalk forward. Attach the wheel to the tower through the holes as indiacted, using a brass fastener, a bent pin or a toothpick. Tie the eight little car- ‘riages to the edges of the wheel at the indicated holes with thread. Then they will swing free as the wheel turns. (For submitting this idea Paula Wolfe, of Johnstown, Pa., wins $10. Send in your suggestions for Junior Editors care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: Mussello the Magnificent jlooks up and finds the witness chair empty: . | “Hooray—Hooray—for Charles |Evans Huughes, | Hooray—Hooray—Great leader |we did choose, We will count his praises and his patriotism too, While we were marching through Georgia.” 1 Stone Age Arrows | | iwhere else in South America, | Ke t q but seon-to-be-twirling newsmen? — Bring in acrobats? Send for | Sullivan for jokes? j Suppose Martha and Larry sign: Will songs help? Here’s one I learned at my, mother’s knee in ‘16, to be given free to the first TV pane] which Discovered in Chile , SANTIAGO, Chile — A Belgian priest-archaeologist recently dis- covered Stone Age arrows. darts, and tools in northern Chile that may revise all previous theories about the occupation of South America by primitive man. * * a The Rev. Gustavo Le Paige made his discoveries in the desert. region near Ollague. Ages ago this area Was a lake. 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On the other -hand, some of the meanest men—like the tiny coral ‘snake—came in small} — in my. experience, at sany Ta GRIDDERS WANT THEIR * * ‘All-Star game in Chicago." -and brisk competition for sports page space is another factor baseball brass ignore when they blame everyone ‘but themselves for slowing ‘ Football will begin to only a week after baseball's : The Browns, by the way, have set as their goal the'c : winning of a third straight professional championship, a feat accomplished up to now only by one other team, | Green Bay. That was in considerably Jess to beat. * highways points up Frank needs fewer—not more—minor leagues. : Transportation has improved tremendously, yet ‘ewe are geared to horse-and-buggy thinking. It is not _ /necessary for every town, village and farm settle- / ment to have a team playing ball every day. “Any minor club within City. is asking for trouble. -financed, and geographically based, would be more de- sirable.” That petgorsé ecricos etc and guards were above-average students and not, delta “IE” picture and vaudeville sketches made them - You wonder where the summer went when you ‘that just two weeks from today the Cleveland Browns {gather at their Hiram-College camp to open. training. * They have only three weeks to prepare for the College * Recently /announced billion-dollar program for new “I personally. veces this libel on -muscular men to early silent films. Most of the di- ‘rectors were themselves shrimps and probably had a “subconscious prejudice against heavy men. They wished to emphasize the strength or daring of the hero so they provided a giant human punching bag for him. “ANd iny life I had to fight this caricature, Most big 1. They don’t have to dem- Bob Friend (11-7) of the Pitts- ifiburgh Pirates, mentioned as the jfrat would. keep me from pitch) © Both Casey Stengel, who will be directing the Americans for the sixth time, and Walter Alston, in his second venture, insisted last|mind night they had not yet decided on) > their pitching plans. That's prob- ably so since six of the 15 All- Star pitchers were used Sunday and six on Saturday, That leaves only Ford, Roberts and Warren Spahn of Milwaukee with suf- ficient _ rest. * * * “Tt could be my guy Ford, or it could be Billy Pierce of Chi- cago,” said Stengel, “I'll have td on i lca A week ago Alston was certain of Friend as his starter, Last night he was wavering between the Pi- rate ace and Roberts. Mantle’s surprise return to the SHARE OF SPACE * i uitennis ‘Bevsous teposbeges ii Britt a This overlapping of seasons (night) w York 8. 4, wants 4 ; (night) turnstiles. claim its share of space All-Star game. 1929-30-31 when there was * Lane’s contention baseball 75 miles of a major league Fewer leagues, adequately SCHEDULE All-Stars -¥s. Stars, at Washiigton, ane ‘AL LEAGUE | eee ees se teeter Troy Featured on TV NEW YORK (INS)—Willie Troy of Washington meets Jerry Leudee of New Haven, Conn., in tonight's ly - televised middle-weight match at the St. Nicholas Arena. Williams Gets 1,500 RBI ~ Veteran Bosox Slugger “Hits 399th Home Run: § ~ in Twin-Bill Sweep Lie ‘ . BOSTON (#—Ted Williams, still the restless perfectionist at 37, drew a bead on the American League batting championship to- “day after reaching one of his ca- reer goals and coming“within one home run of another. * * The Boston Red Sox slugger. heading for the 12th All-Star game of his 14-year major league serv- -dce, this spring outlined the things he wanted most to accomplish be- fore: retiring. * * «© . Ted's list consisted of 400 home . 1,500 RBI's another batting ie and a chance to play in a World Series again.- At the halfway mark of the 1956 fampeign yesterday, the Big ump. had hammered out his 1,500th rbi and his 399th home run .as the Red Sox swept a double- header from Baltimore 9-0 and 8-4. * * * ‘jor Jeaguer, ever to reach 1,500 rbi's yesterday in the second game. He had driven in four runs in the first contest when he came up with a two-run homer, a dou-| ble, a single and a_ bases-loaded. walk, Angonian, Iceberg on Publinx Squad Pontiac's: Mike Andonian, cur- rent Michigan Publinx champion and Roy lIeeberg today were ‘among the nine-man state squad at San Francisco starting the na- tional public links championship founds, Others in the Michigan delega- tion are Sammy Kocsis of Detroit, Fred King of Dearborn, Stan ‘Sabat of Berkley, Ed Briege! of Ann Arbor, Jim Seltzer of Flint, Bill Schwope and Dick Preston of) Detroit. Andonian, Kocsis and - Seltzer, form the team shooting for the na-| tional team championship. Kocsis) is the defending national champion. | American League tomorrow, despite a heavy brace on the knee. & AP Wirepbhote BACK IN ACTION—New York Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle | returned to the lineup yesterday after missing four games due to a strained ligament in his right knee. He got one hit against Wash- ington-yesterday and he hopes to get into the All-Star lineup for the Ameetens! . . ja.m. from No, 1 A SAFE HOUSE — Detroit - Frank House twists in his slide across home plate to see umpire Charley Berry's call of “safe” in the first game against the White Sox yesterday. Tiger catcher stg wre a Stars Favored. Over . pearance cago, Johnny Kucks of New York and Tom Brewer of Boston have Cleveland have 10 apiece, Only Brooks Lawrence (12-0 of Cincin- nati and Friend of the NL pitch- ers; have won more than nine the Nationals are far out in front tomorrow a pecan tt estan not as a starter, then as a pinch hitter. ll each. Ford and Early Wynn of |i games. a Even with Mantle in the lineup, |li nh George Kelliof Baltimore at third -jand Yogi Berra of New York be- hind the plate. A- sellout crowd of some 223,300 ° is expected to attend while mil- .|lions all over the country will view and hear the game on television and radio. All receipts will go into ties wader lonase pod ak habe ee Pension WASHINGTON, July § (AP)—Here are of ee: ae See "iio payers Bon”. aw ent re Temple, Cin, en 6 Soe reethes” LL.“ We Me Mc a ee Robinson, Cin, 259 58 At 18 “38 3 com ea Be Musial, StL. “4 Bailey’ Cin. 12 ek MO _ | Kius'skt, Cin, 262 48 74k Memes, Mi, 3 ao ; . AR, Whephote if a om On ue Catcher Sherman Lollar of the White Sox lunges Repulak cat ter oe Be i ts vainly for the tag. The Tigers routed the Chi- | snider, Ban. : Fa 4 a 4 $ cagoans in the opener, 17-5 and also won the Lapain, Pha 2 2a 8 ‘second game, 84, a Beat White Sox, 17-5, 8-6 certain Major League ball club, White Sox yesterday. While owner Spike Briggs pon- dered which of several rmulti-enil- lion dollar offers to accept, the Bengals smothered the Sox 17-5 in an opening game and whipped them 846 in a nightcap. The double kill made it three in a row over Chicago for the - rebounding Tigers. They slammed . Financial Rewards $1,700 Purse for Pro-Am By H. GUY MOATS A half’ hundred two-man cot teams set out Tuesday at 7:45 and No. 10 tees. at Tam O'Shanter Country Club, in quest of a Michigan Pro-Amateur| \title, and a share of the $1,700 cash’ awards, Redlegs Pace NL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The law of averages, the Detroit Yanks Pad AL Lead Williams became the 12th ma-' swept two games from the chicago Its a Fact--Tigers | CHICAGO (# — The_ Detroit. Ti- gers, playing as if they hadn't heard about the pending sale of a er. Paul Foytack limited the Sox to eight hits in the first game. lowing 10 hits before giving way to Al Aber in the 9th. Aber gave up one safety but cut EERE ci F : Frank Lary won the nightcap, al- ig | each palr’s pla play as the hole Last year’s champlonthip was & affair—cut in half by a Rusty Kelley Sweeps Honors for Speedway with Most of the honors in Sun- day's Pontiac Speedway events, iheavy storm. Winning card, fired| Kelley turned in the fastest quali- ‘by Bob Inman and Ben Smith of Detroit Golf Club was a 67. Pro- Am observers figure a total twice that size, or maybe a few strokes less, might be good enough to take the 1956 version of the champion- ship, * * «¢ Says Warren Orlick, Tam’s genial pro and state PGA prexy, “I think we have the best field of teams ever to play in this event. The course will play easier this year than last, and that should cut down the winning figure to. around 131-132, It was softened by continual rain last year and consequently played Jonger and legs’ lead to 1'3 games as Monte} jand Hank Bauer, who hit two, had harder. ‘Irvin's ninth-inning grand-slam ‘homers for the Yankees, who now Tigers and Al Kaline have caught homer gave the Chicago Cubs ajhave won 1? of their last 14, All- up with _and the American League pennant) race is back to “normal” today,/| the New York Yankees lead it by} Gla games. | | Milwaukee, Brooklyn split with’ Phila- deiphia, winning 9-2 as Don New- ‘combe gained his llth victory, the Chicago White Sox, (10-6 decision over second place; ‘Star right hander, Johnny Kucks | won it in relief for an 11-4 record. Mantle, wearing a brace on his injured right knee, stayed around for only four innings. Chuck Chicago had closed to within 1°4|then losing 3-2. Pittsburgh moved |Stobbs lost, /games of New York just a week! and a half ago, winning 12 of 14. on a homestand, But since then. in the second of two games after and they then packed it away with) we White Sox have lost eight of the Giants had belted seven home 11 runs in the seventh. ito within one point of fourth-place | St. Louis, beating New York 52 Jim Busby walloped a three-run homer in the sixth for the Indians Pitcher And after what Detroit did to runs, one shy ef the major league Bob Lemon hit 4 two-run pitich the m this past weekend, they're only 2-4 for their current home) ‘fling. The Yankees padded their lead: with an 8-2 job on Washington that) swept the three-game set. Mickey! Mantle returned to the lineup and singled once in three trips. Cleveland edged to within two: percentage points of thumping Kansas City 17-3. And) Boston, with Ted Williams. socké; ing his 399th home run and gajh-| ling his 1,500th run batted in, took two from Baltimore, 9-0 and 84. | In the National, Cincinnatf was| outhit 12-4 by St. Louis, bat beat) the Cards 3-2. That upped Ahe Red-| Tops Major Sales Tiger Price New High NEW YORK (P—If the Detroit; Tigers’ franchise is sold this month for $4,500,000 as reported, it will be one of the biggest baseball deals on record. During the past decade there have been a half-dozen major league club sales, All have gone over the niillion-dellar figure, but none has reached the mark which is sald to have influenced Walter ivi O. Briggs dr. and family to sell FA Larry MacPhail for the New, ‘mile race. Her corrected time was, 9: 29.10. She was skippered bed | ork Yankee a dat, Eight syndicgtes, according to! the Detroit paseball club, have: made offers/ to buy the Detroit. franchise And Briggs stadium, with the price said to be around: $4. 500,009’ to $5,000,000. One ; fot mm tagest ‘euuh outlays: for a /Major League franchise was the &. 400,000 put up by the trium- Chicago. | ii record, to. win the opener 11-1, Bill Skowron, Gil McDougald homer in the eighth, then saved Early Wynn's 1th victory. AP Wirephote QUEENS CUP WINNER—Milwaukee cruising class yacht, Cop- perhead, won the Queens Cup Saturday by crossing the finish line in| te of Dan Topping, Del Webb. 10 hours and 45 minutes after leaving Milwaukee to Muskegon in a | in 1945, | Pa ; Charles Kotovic of Milwaukee. “Then there is the fact that we will have two former Nation. | al PGA champs (Chick Harbert, Wally Burkemo), a former Master's champ (Horton Smith) with stronger partners, and the defending state amateur titlist (Glemn dobnson) plus John | Barnum, former Michigan Open _king. “Such a strong field is Pontiac's Rusty Kelley ran off — blac Tuttlec? - $-sromaed eut for Lapalme jin 7 B—Ran in ath. se C—Struck out for Aparicio In sth. led for Mars “i Sth oe cee eee certain to. make this one of the hottest, wide open pro-am tests in the event's history.” Only one change has been made, in the starting lineup. Orlick says: that Ed Gauntt will have Emil Gallas as his amateur partner. ‘Gallas replaces Lou Wendrow,! Lansing veteran, who figured he wouldn't have time to play both iat Tam and in the state amateur levent,’ starting Wednesday, Both ‘Gauntt and Gallas are from Season’s Final Tests Held af Rolladium the season's final roller-skating tests at Rolladium rink, on Sun- day. The events included seven classifications, as follows; * * « No. 2 dance har—Betty Hyslop, Eighteen young skaters passed | LUNKER —A _ very? interesting five minute scrap with the big bass Lester Lemaster is displaying above, gave the. angler a real thrill early Saturday. Lemaster, 2587 Beverly Lewis, Sandra Easton, Rae Lynn Sheldon, Karen Swanson, Valerie Bunce, Jerry Bunce and Shirley Dunavant. Silver medal dance—Karen Cran- dall. Gold bar dance—Virla Landon. Figure bar—Barbara Harroun No, 4 figure test—Carylsue Evan- ‘off, Phyllis Linden Grand View, Williams Lake, took ithe 5-pound 7-ounce lunker on Wil- liams Lake on a red and white idaredevil lure. He was fishing from a boat near a weedbed. Ac- ‘companying him were his brother; Independ- ‘ter platform to also get three first 2 ‘Tom, Mary Sue strect, ence Township and a neighbor, “Mac”. The trie got a nice string of bass. Lemaster’s big _|jman 1-0\Lary 6-6. Aber 0-0. WP-Pierce : L run in the International track and (large-| Boone 2, Tutt ‘Aparicio, Pox end Srope Lary. PB—Wilson. W--Lary (8-10). 43-3), De oe Po . Berry. T—2 pp. lips, Mineose, n 7m Tuttle, Lary, co Drope ee Boliing and Phillips; Esposito, Pox oS. Dropo: Brideweser and Philips. Left Piteber, Chub an i ‘= meth ‘a au teense geeesss * a ee * 9 if . >. * ‘raced before a good crowd. Brien = , T iin tying time with 19:36, won the Fe : four-car dash, paced the 4th heat, ! ‘ SE ; om won the pursuit and he capped his ‘ . Bolling. : receiving day's work with a vietory in the| Rivers Loltar: Aparicio and| awards at Miami University of feature, He hit 8:35.43 for the fi- <4. BE-| Oxford, Ohio, Richard Grim- nale to, end Ray Fraley, and iga3feres ' shaw of ‘Northville was also Chuck Partello to the finish line. | Bo Wilson ¥ im 3 « 3 men s Sea); among the award winners. Don Irish won the Ist heat. Sec-|fin s’in ts: Donowun Sin © RERA Wie! . ce nce ond went to Jerry Lafner, who) ton 9-8. Staley 44, Coneucgra 3-3, Mar-| —Tony- Lindemann of Detroit also Was 2nd in the semifinals, El-| Wilson’ 3. °W-Portack 16-4), {,-Wikon| holds a two-pin lead in the Na- mer Ferstle took the 3rd, and Jack) {jh}; 0—Berry. tional League of Bowling at Pa- Woodruff. won the 5th heat. parece CO" GAME oe ramus, N. J. Sunday. Winner of Ferstle won the semifinals. Bill ABR HE. AB Rw the = competition which lasts Zahn was 3rd. Pen et RR ; } 2) through July 18th will receive anal oe each 1] 3 Rameet 5 ff eee Rntoumen hed Mien oa Adcock > Mathews. Brever, Baker. Keline rf 5 1 } Lollarne 41 6 of the day nt =. . Landirth, Irvin, Cubs; Mays 2, Someer Tuttle cf . : 3 Hatfield. ; H Hf : ; 4S, "Ssiee, “neewe ctr Eis Paik ouina 3 $8 # Raportinm | 2g) Doh Goodwin, 2L-vearold midget ‘Mes; Busby, Lemon, Indians Zernia Lary p $1 7 Senses, ? § 8 auto driver from San Diego was Ateictics: Showren, Mpouseid, Rewer, 5 Sty AverD «© «0-0 Bierce > 9 Sikilled when his racer smashed into Box; Kell 2. Orietes: Kaline Fetes A Dee : $ ® a wall at the South Mountain ono. ‘ Harshman.p ® © 9 Speedway. near Phoenix, Arizona ae eS yesterday, Totals a r is Totals BJ ‘i & * * heavy downpour. “It should be a | great tournament for those whe tan swim,” said one official. Pontiae and Waterford Jaycee teams are in the meet, — -#Oetralt 10. Chicago 5. BB—Pierce 2, * * * a 1 aig a i fag a mat ; 2, Lapatme arshman Pierce | j ' iflanova 15 in 5%, Lapalme @ tn 1%. Hesshanee Miler Ron Delany of Villa 3 in 2 Lary 10 in 8's, Aber 1 in 24. Suffered deep gashes in right heel E-ER—Pierce 7-6, Lapalme 0-4, Hareh- after being spiked in the 800-meter field meet Sunday in Paris, 1 4, TYLER, Tex. (®—Sbelley Mann, fish, and Pat McCormick, monop- trials in Detroit. * * *# Walter Reed Club of Washington, D.C,, won three events and sparked two relay teams to vic- tory for 28 points in the National! AAU’ swimming meet held here the past weekend. Mrs. McCor- mick swept the 1-meter and 3-me- ton yesterday and won the 10-me- places. * ¢ *® | Free style, bronze bar — Paula mouth) bass was his biggest of the Virtually all of the top swim. ‘Burmeister, Beverly Opdycke | ‘McDonnell, Diane Clouse. Se ae re ae Tee season, but gust an ounce too iderby” leader, imers and divers in the two-city who can compete withthe fastest olizer of diving, head what AAU officials call the finest fleld of, women swimming to the Olympic * * Miss Mann, competing for thet ter dives here then went to Hous-'' Shelley, Pat Lead Field Cormick, the Los Angeles Athle- tic Club star, is defending Olym- pic champion in the 3-meter and. 10-meter dives. The 1-meter dive is not an Olympic event, Miss Mann, winning the meter butterfly in the world ord time of 1:11.8, and place in the 200-meter wound up with 104 points. Los An- | Free style, silver bar —~ Ronnie light to equal the current ‘big fish|AAU meet-will be in Detroit Aug. \7 for the Olympic trials. Mrs. Me- iene RI Nr: eae eye _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, sULY ®, 1950 _ OS prevent ‘‘bad breaks’”’ with good BRAKES! Geta Firestone SPECIAL ...and You'll be Safe! 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The Birmingham at Rochester Dupas in Bid Against Lane - New Orleans Fighter Rated Top Contender Among Lightweights NEW ORLEANS (—Ralph Du- pas ends two months of inactivity as he bids for recognition as .the lightweight division's top contend- “a — against southpaw Ken- Sake tet will be 0 rerun of the 10-rounder held here last year, when Dupas won a split decision. Lane has been angling for a re- match for months. * * ®@ Dupas, 20-year-old product of the New Orleans French Quarter; has been among the top three lightweight contenders for the past year. He was ranked No. 1 before he started his long layoff after whipping, Johnny Digilio at Miami Beach May 1. * = * Lane, a native of Muskegon, Mich., has been busy in recent months and won 11 of 12 matches after dropping the verdict to Du- pas, The loss was to former cham- pion Paddy DeMarco in October and,ras with the Dupas decision, Lane wasn't in accord with the official vote. ‘ . -@ Dupas rules a decided favorite, mew ys Club Splits 2-Tilts Weekend Legion Contests Pontiac's Boys’ Club Junior; game was rained out Sunday, and will be played tonight. Sun- -| day's $rd contest in the Junior Legion loop was an unusual for- feit for Milford. Milford's club was at Waterford ready to play. Rain started to fall, and the Waterford team left the field, but when the umpire -arrived shortly thereafter, and ruled field was playable, Waterford had no team on the field. Milford therefore moves into a t temporary tie with Birmingham in 4th place with 43. Loss was Wa- terford’s 7th straight. * *« @ Pontiac’s club dropped a good battle to the Berkley nine, under the lights, on Saturday, 5-2, then ‘went back to Berkley Sunday aft- ernoon to turn the tables with a 51 victory. Danny Barnard gave up two hits Saturday, and got some hefty hit- ting to trip Pontiac. Whitey Lar- son allowed nine hits, with Dick Ropers’ double, single and homer accounting for three, Pontiac got nine hits off two Berkley hurlers on Sunday. Jerry Orr gave up only three in the nine- inning tilt. It was Orr's 4th league victory. * * @. Wednesday's final tilts in the first round are set for Wednesday, with Pontiac meeting Rochester at) Rochester at Washington Junior High field at 5:30 p.m, Other games include Berkley in Milford and Clawson at Birmingham. Win ner of ist round will be eligible for zone participation. Elizabeth Lake Yields 15-Inch Yellow Perch Biggest yellow perch reported this year, taken from an Oakland County lake, was the 15-inch speci- man landed Sunday morning by Clare Hollens. Hollens, who lives at 353 Roslyn, Elizabeth Lake, says the fish was the biggest of its kind he ever saw. It was. estimated to based on his victories over Cisco) Andrade, Johnny Gonsalves and Frankie Ryff, al members of the division's top ten. DAYTON BLACK SIDEWALLS PREMIUM THOROBREDS you and your family . AND G weigh at least a pound and a quar- ter. Hollens also took several bass and some nice bluegills from . Deeper Tread . Ride Silencers Better Traction Stronger Cord Elizabeth Lake, Publinx golf tournament, sharpens his putting eye on the Harding Park course in San Francisco yesterday in preparation for the 1956 s| Championships which start today. A prominent golfer in Detroit circles, Kocsis expressed the opinion that the Harding Park course | is not as tough as is claimed. “ana ian 1 Open Doug Sanders Defeats - Finsterwald in 1-Hole | Sudden Death AP Wirephote WARMING UP—Sam Kocsis, defending champion of the Natjonal POINTE CLAIRE, Que. — A -|goft-spoken, 22-year-old amateur [rote never before winner of an lopen tournament, is the new Cana- Open. Golf Champion. He's the first amateur ever to capture ae es He needed a playoff to pull it off, but Doug Sanders, a Miami Beach, Fla., insurance salesman, yesterday defeated pro swing- er Dow Finsterwald of Bedford Heights, Ohio, in a one-hole show- down and took home the gold cup in the 47th annual open. Finsterwald, however, took top prize money of $2,400 in tho $15,000 tournament, Sanders took only the cup, The two finished the regular 72 holes tied at 273, 15 under par. It was. perhaps significant that the issue was settled at Beaconsfield's 16th hole, the scene of Sanders’ best shot of the tournament, The 16th was chosen as the start of the sudden-death playoff. Possibility of Executive Office DETROIT (®#—There were strong indications today that Walter O. (Spike) Briggs Jr. will be with The Detroit Tigers in an executive capacity after the new owners take over in the fall. The young Tiger president—now in the process of selecting the new, owners from eight syndicates that put up multi-million dollar bids for the club and Briggs Stadium—said/- ihe is “encouraged over the bids and very hopeful about staying id It is known that five of the eight syndicates have asked NL All-Star NEW YORK #—Bob Friend left for Washington today hoping a re- port that he was suffering from a abscessed throat won't “foul up” his status as the Nationa} League’s probable starting pitch- er in tomorrow's All-Star game in the nation's capital. * . * ; The young Pittsburgh right hander, looking forward to’ his first appearance in the mid-sea- son classic, was disturbed by the report released by the New York TIRE SALE | ..» FOR SUMMER SAFETY! Drive on these 1956 Dayton PREMIUM Thorobreds . . until July, 1958, AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS! Get a sofer ride for . plus protection against all types of road hazards. THEM NOW... DURING THIS $2 TIRE SALE! 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Friend had gone to see the New York medic, Dr.. Anthony Palermo, about a sore throat as a precautionary measure. * *® 6 “T've had a little soreness in my throat for a few days,” Friend, 25, for Friend, with an. 11-7 record, was worried that All-Star Manager Walt Alston of the world champi- on- lyn Dodgers had heard ot Pal *s report. U.S. Accuses Shell Makers of Price Fix WASHINGTON. (INS)—The jus- ™ tice department reportedly is tak- ing aim today on shotgun shell mer accused of price fix- Rep. Henry 8. Reuss (D-Wis), said the department's antitrust division is reviewing information gathered by the FBI in an in- vestigation of the small arms In a prepared statement, the con- gressman said he would “‘like to see action started before this fall's hunting season,” Reuss noted that since 1946 a se-/ ‘Michigan College, was drafted by ries of “simultaneous price in- creases” for 12 gauge trap load shotgun shells had raised the cost more than 150 per cent to $85.07 a | silence as to how much money Briggs May Get Post With New Owners Fe continue with the club, would remain in the same ca- ‘pacity with the new organiza- tion. Briggs, it is believed, would either be president or General manager, but nothing less, Sanders chipped in a 50-footer ‘for a birdie there in the. last round, In the showdown he took a par four at the same hole to Fin- sterwald’s five. CANADIAN ores scones *Do’ Ganders . Dow. 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Phone FES-6)41 Chitwood’s CANADIAN THRILL SHOW There’s never a doubt.. An: avery Shellubricetion pow @et Shall’y enctusive customer receipt (abovel. This receipt telte you, mt a glance, exacthy what party @ oo ween Inchedes @ ee chock, The remutm of thin check ore Hered om powr receipd, VOYDANOFF SHELL SERVICE 63 Auburn Avenue Phone FE 2-4819 using 1956 Chevrolets Kak KKKKKKKKhkeKER Mich, Gold Cup . Stock Car Derby M-59 SPEEDWAY Tuesday, July 10 | at 8 P, M. See and drive the all-new 1956 Chevrolets at MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES Chevrolet 3 EASY-TO-REACH LOCATIONS 1. 34 Mill Street 2. 631 Oakland (at Cass) 3. 211 S. Saginaw Sr. PHONE FEderal 5-4161 t ~~ Pee ye pe TS gh So ee eas aE. 25 ria! if ‘ ees Ze ee a & THE PONTIAC ramen x MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956 Rares + : AP Wireptote A DISGUSTED MANAGER—St. Nite manager Freddie Hutch- inson (29) disgustedly bounces the ball on the pitching mound-atter Redleg Wally Post bounced a single that scored the two tying runs in their game yesterday. Downcast Herm: Wehmeier, ex-Redleg, bows his head as Hutchinson calls for another F piichee, The Redlegs won, 3-2, 4 Recreation Spot - New Area Has Many Uses Not only is the new “blacktop” playfield at Crofoot School -a spot where some mighty interesting ee © Art Van Ryzin — valuable basketball activities day at 6:30 ‘p.m. Any boy interested in the game is in- vited to take part, whatever his age. The area, recently completed, is 116 x 220 feet in ‘size. It has four regulation courts. (50 x 90) ready now, with four more (40x60) to be ready soon. There are provisions for bad- minton (10 courts), volleyball (8 courts), and other courts for addi- VISIT or CALL MICHIGAN FIRST AID for™ SICK ROOMS and . INVALID BEDS MEDICAL and INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID SUPPLIES Lf 2-3027 JO 4-6847 1621 $. Woodward Ave. 3 Deors North of 10-Mile Reyal Oak: # ‘Board of Education for providing ,better facilities for boys and girls ‘of Pontiac, Tem Dodson, schools athletic director pointed out. He gp: that contracts have been let << areas where multi-pur- rooms will be built, and suit blacktop areas will be laid down, | McCarroll, LeBaron and Cro- foot will get the new rooms, and the play areas will go to -the first named two schools that at Crofoot) all to be com- pleted by February 1957. ma British Boxer Gives Up Title LONDON (INS)—British heavy- Kil! Mosquitos $ and While You Mow! ~ Reg. $14.95 $12.95 Whth This Coupen cirY exrenmms CHEMICAL CO. 17% E. Lawrence St, Pontiac, Mich. ING & bene eees PRETEEN OREO NORTE ER Ree .| victory in Tri-County baseball com- weight boxing champion, Don Cock- ell, overweight and out of con- dition, qyitthe ring today. The 27-year-old boxer said: “I have been given a clean ill of health but I am still troubled by the weight problem that has ‘\burdened me throughout my ca- reer.” (similar to, PCC Aso Bars Mrojans From ‘Rose Bowl Play Pyts 2-Yeor Ban on USC for Infractions of Athletic Code Teun yeancaco w The Pc cific Coast Conference has boosted to. $232,000 its fines against four members for infractions of the athletic code, day by tagging Southern Califor- nia for approximately $62,000 and California for $25,000. 4 Previously “UCLA. was. stunned with a $93,000 fine and Washing- ton $52,500. In all cases, except California, the penalties -aiso involved proba- tion for athletes and suspension of annual Rose Bowl football game. ‘The bulk of the fines was loss of Rose Bowl receipts at an estimat- ‘ed $26,000 a year foreach school. * * USC was suspended from the Rose Bowl participation and only full tight ; * Both institutions were placed on! in themselves carried no penalty beyond the stigma of having been) found in violation of the code. Both Cal and USC were directed to disassociate themselves immed- iately from the. boosters clubs which turned the funds for the il- ny aid, the San Francisco Grid ub and the Southern Caljfornia Educationa] foundation, respec- tively. von J Tri-County Games Clarkston scored a doubleheader First Ace for Dietz Mike Dietz, Indianwood golf pro- fessional, has» come Ulose many ‘times, but Sunday was the first occasion on which he has holed ‘out a tee shot. Playing with Spike Rubelman, Bill Jones and Tony Morrose, Dietz lofted a eight-iron slot to the No. 3, 150-yard green and saw the ball hit and roll into the cup. The ace gave Mike a hot 32 for the nine-hole round, It was the first ace on this hole this season. ALSO “BOBBY WARE IS MISSING!" J." “We've always felt that by giv- jing our children weet they want, we could keep them home." Now all the neighbor children ‘spend their time at the Bolles’ ‘home, too. i Detroiter Dies at Wheel CLEVELAND ® — Martin Bos- ‘ki, 38, of Detroit, died of a heart ‘attack on the Ohio Turnpike Sun- day night. The State Highway Patrol said | Boski became ill earlier Sunday near suburban Berea and was tak- en to Berea Community Hospital, \where a physician told him he had sutered a slight heart attack and! hin to stop for the night. Boski was strickeri again near) the Fremont-Port Clinton change, but was able to pull his| ear off the road before collapsing. (He was pronounced dead at Fre- j-.0nt Memorial Hospital. © CHILLS — SPILLS — THRILLS With the TV STARS OF RACING MODIFIED HARDTOP RACING ; WEDNESDAY NIGHT — Time Trials: 7 P.M, First Race 8:30 P.M pay TWILIGHT RACING ‘ ‘Trish: 4:30 P.M. Fist Race 7:00 P. M. PONTIAG M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Pontise Airport ! Inter-| Joan Crawford, who is off to New York and London Thursday, has a date Wednesday to discuss with Robert Aldrich ““The Monkey ‘gammy Doll,” Jaik Rosenstein's book. It's the story of a colunmist Negroes Reject New Bus Plan "I Walking,’ : ‘We'l Keep 9g “I haven't seen the script yet,” They Tell Tallahassee Joan told me, “but if it's as good, H as it sounds I'll do it. Bob Aldrich. City Fathers is in New York, and I won't get a: chance to talk to him until to TALLAHASSEE, Fla. wn_Talla- morrow when he returns.”’ hassee Negroes iast night again ; rejected a compromise proposal) The deal is very close to signing for ending the bus boycott and re. for Dean Martin to co-star in| affirmed their determination to do +19 900 Bedrooms” for Joe Paster-| without’ public transportation until) nak. Years ago, Joe made the’ they get integrated seating. first test of Dean, before Dean and The Tallahassee City Commis-| Jerry Lewis became popular come-| sion renewed .an offer to permit! dians. Negroes to sit where they wish on buses except for one three-| Richard Thorpe, who is direct. passenger seat reserved for white| mg the epic, legves soon for | patrons. Italy te find four beautiful Ital. * * @ ian giris. | The Rev. David Brooks, a leader) Joe, whose book ‘Easy the Hard, of the Negro Inter Civic Council,;Way” hag been sumggled behind reported the commission offer, the Iron Curtain, has had an offer which was unanimously rejected.|from Budapest to have it pub-| |He said he understood Negroes lished in Hungarian, and he'll would not be required to stand) accept. He has many friends and while. the white seat remained relatives living there who will en-| empty and that if it were occupied joy reading about the Hungarian jby Negroes before whites boarded jad who made good. jthe bus, the white passengers | |would have to atend. : A visitor on the set of “‘Anasta-’ . sia” in London was Yul Brynner’s Brooks aiso told some 500 Ne-'17.year-old step-sister, Catherine |groes attending the mass meeting Brynner. She has been in London |the proposal was presented as a) | majoring in languages and had jtemporary solution. never seen her brother on the f | There were cries that it was. stage or screen. the same proposal already reject-) - ed by the Negroes several times) Her mother was Catherine | since their boycott started in May; Kornakova, one of the stars of years ago, and young Catherine: Catherine MON. Lili RON seating, The boycott since has re- sulted in suspension of bus serv- ice here. * * * In addition to rejecting the seat- ing plan, the Negroes turned down a proposal for formation of an intertacial council composed of six white and six Negro members. Several spokesmen told the crowd the City Commission is) powerless under state law to! grant full integration and the mat- iter should be taken to the courts. “An Invitation to Excellent: Food” je prouxe STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN MANIY'S FINE LIQUORS---FINE FOODS West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road Balls of Fire! Lightning Scares _|Britain’s Diana Has Offers Refuted by Seaton ‘|From Every Film Studio ibe worth watching.” itwe ‘infected teeth which he had hasn't examined every public, Pabdend picture of apt BE v E as a protest against segregated) the Moscow Arts Theater 15 1% About 56 per cent of the fai ‘Giveaway Propel scars Facrast rane WASHINGTON (Secretary ol the Interior Seaton says he doesn’t like to Soe the to relace to ety vee an — has ali of his charm and viva- * ¢lousness, plus a girlish beauty. He said in a television interview | “And,” says my t,|that the administration has ex “ ipanded “ the national parks and’ if she gets to Hollywood she will game ant ethiien preserves. and i“eertainly couldn't be the* same | SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD: | ‘administration that gaye anything Mrs. Teddy Hayes, who was Vir- jaway.” ginia Howard, one of the beautiful Seaton's predecessor Douglas Howard sisters, is critically ill in| McKay had been the target of St. Mary's Hospital in Galveston,|Democratic “giveaway” charges; Texas, | based on power policies, permits s 2 © Ito drill for oi! and gas on game Ben Kahane, vice president of! preserves, and other actions. Columbia, has been very sick with | Seaton conceded that in the’ a high temperature, as a result of month he has been in office he extracted. ? = * = Kim Novak gets in Tuesday after | having been away since April. In Denver, TV station KIM dedicated its ts programs all day to her, pone ie. lands transaction over the last] «7 | four years, but said he .has found) nothing to support the charges. There are about 8,200,000 Chris tians in India, nee een “Drive- In Theater |} —- a . 4 ‘t, § guty-aucust HIT WAVE AT SUTTERFIELD AIR-CONDITIONTS THEATRES ‘LAST TIMES ef TONIGHT! 2150 Opdyke Road —— FE 4-4611 —— Box Office Opens 7 Sensational Exclusive First Run! | NO At 12:40 — 3:50 . 7:00 — 16:00 2 Billion Years of Sight, Sound and Fury that Will Amaze You for a Lifetime! The rietous ad- bache- ler, o - mother, and a T- year-old imp's outlandishly fun- ny theories about the birds and the o2Z>I'R>0 x ; ; | 3 leit Chandler Laraine Day Tim "Lt i—— “PLUS ~~~ CincmaScoPE f 7 ‘ ; WK JOHNSON VERA MILES. 93 Pacesto | Baker Street And Also— BENEDICT BOGEAUS procenn Ep 2 nto oo ca is « Bret Bartes p-— CO:FEATURE — A Lonely Boy, A Lonely Dog “GOODBYE MY LADY” with Branden éeWiide Walter Brennan L TEecuNicotor SupERscoPE —SATURDAY— Kentucky Family Regular Menu lems Avatiadie for Carry-Out =! PARIS, Ky, ®—"Great balls of LOVE AND VIOLENCE! COMMERCE. DRIVE-IN — Union Lake and Haggerty Roads EM 3-0661 LOOK . FOR THE BIGGEST SCREEN FREE GIFTS TO MOM, DAD AND THE KIDS ALL WEEK «> FREE PLAYGROUND FOR THE KIDDIES DINE EARLY ON OUR OUTDOOR PATIO LAST TIME TONIGHT | FILMED IN PARIS—WITH ITS LIGHTS! LOVE! OOH-LA-LA! fire” has the Prather family hop- “ ‘ping at riearby’ Little Rock yes- QUENTIN terday. ce 0 u R w AR all | Eight persons were in the 12- room house when lightning struck. | “Tt looked like someone was shooting big roman candles right over our heads,” commented Ernest Prather. The bolt lingered for about three| minutes, Neighbors said the home} appeared to be a “sheet of flame) ‘with balls of fire popping out of | windows."’ | Ld] * * No one was hurt, but the house Was a‘mess. There was no fire, | amd mininum damage was esti- ‘mated at $1,500, i YOUNG BRADY: VALLEE =™ _ ‘Directed by RICHARD SALE - Executive Producer ROBERT BASSLER - Released thru UNITED ARTISTS 2nd FEATURE A LAWLESS STREET WATERFORD DRIVE- IN THEATER DRIVE N The Tall Men stood toll... fought tall...loved toll... CinemaScoPE TUES. Poacnd eee ies nm ba oe = e CRSTOPER OPE al SE ieee + Bn GP = ROBERT 1 LEAD ~ es ED NOE “SEVEN YEAR ITCH” _ "FLAME OF THE ISLANDS” J ali Ni i a a i i i i Nl i i Nl Ml i Ne Mi Nl Ml i Ht Me ti ti Ni te ti i i ti Mi Mi i lt i tt te IUU0U=-»—>»—=mué£iuiutsoutn “tree ereeerererCeCCrCCCCTTeTeTeTerreTTeTeeeereeT “HOT BLOOD” =Yol hale : VEIN: VEME Tress - (US-10) 1 Bik. North of T. TONIGHT FIRST . EXCLUSIVE! fuN Ask Anyone Who Has Seen This Program They'll Tell You ———= IT'S GREAT! ae NP ¢ lai Ai i inn Min ii in. ti sii, i die it, i, di, aia, aia, di, din, aici, din, dia, tin ci citi in Min A Mi in A tn Min i Mn i Nn in Al in Al Ni Mn Ml Mn Mi Mi A Ni Mn Mi Mi Min Mae i Min Mn Make It Shappy, Pappy—You'll Miss the Sensation of the Gen- eration. . . Cyd Cariss’ Bop Number “Frankie and johnnie’ Dixie 4 Rd. FE 5-4500 i i i i i i i i i hh i hh . » “Come Next ; a Spring” has that ° > HERBERT J. YATES ‘ALSO: presents , a > THE WORLD'S NOT BIG ENOUGH TO HIDE IN! SOME ann SHERIDAN | steve COCHRAN Come next Spring TRUCOLOR by Consolidated Fim industries Co starring WALTER BRENNAN + SHERRY JACKSON > RICHARD EYER . tte EDGAR BUCHANAN - SONNY TUFTS - HARRY SHANNON (wermen ty MONTGOMERY PITTOAN mented by 6 SPRINGSTEEN A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION PLUS SECOND BIG FEATURE! revere TwerYreeewewewewrYvveVrwYrYVYYTYYT.T HE'S THE FIGHTING PRIEST 5 ALSO yi A People and Places _—wrwrvrevrweeeererervevreewrrrerrrreTr Ter eT eee il ltl Aili itil li cli lia lin ts i ls lin a i Mn si te ee Cet pee Vn Sr eee OO OY AO eee _| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956 __ : __-TWENTY-THRE: "Poor Ole Stork— i 0 IT YOURSELF S97 BONE ee DUCK — ee 5 Br Wal. a . E * Discdeert hy Keng Paarcony Spo diome YEZDR, WE UCT ee /////f]"' Vy OOOLA TO GET ALONG WITH a ! ALLEY ( 01/7-0F-HIS-MIND) OOP. AS BEST THEY CAN! Buys More U.S. Coal ’ OTTAWA — Canada imported nearly 17,000,000 tons of cdal trom ROARDING HOUSE ads G WOLTZZZZZEZETZ.- TLL TAKE A Poke Ay (T WITH A LONG STICK, EGAD, BUSTER! THE BOARDERS REGARD» hi asne 7. BUT TD | ANCIAL RATHER TevFork |G ie DOT HAK-KAFF/f ae CAN YOU | a FLOAT A $400 LOAN AMONG THEM YA SOMETHING EASIER, /77 | bay, FOR A 100 PER CENT RETURN 7 =~ NEW HIGH JUMP Vy 1 GET ABOARD YOURSELF TOO IN RECORD THROUGH ~~ “RIBBED P ION aw | . , i 4 : . Hastie? , 5 WY I TRAINED HIM TO \_ NOW HE DOESN'T LET INAS ny ; : , MANY FLIES aa. d LAT re Wwe eer ’ * ’ SSN ase. COME IN THE DOOR HEY, HANS THAT WAY COME IN | HERE ae Ty pa > Pr,» C RAOBS pe to ty cmhoniname es JULY-9 oe: , S} CAPTAIN EASY , big eee ee ag By Leslie Turner. WHY YOU © 50 WHAT? HES THE MANAGER’ MEAN HE MAY | WHY SHOULD HE ACCOUNT FOR CREOIT | ALL TIONS HIS Tim, LY Biase ry (NEA Bervies, te. TM. Rog. “A INCREA I'D Like 10 STUDY IT, RITAS OUT OUR WAY om Bt Zaz] YOU SELECTED BOXING “7 YOU AND THAT OLD wi ZF AS YOUR SUBJECT--NOW ‘Ff GRAN'PA! THAT'S WHERE Zz H SHE SOAKED UP ALL THAT FA PRIZE FIGHTING--AND US THE GREAT “NONPAREIL’? F\ LIVING IN A NICE NEIGHBOR- WHO KNOCKED HIM OUT, [= HOOD AND ME TRYING TO AND WHAT DID THEY CALL $271 TEACH HER REFINEMENT? TH' PUNCH HE USED { * 7 GRAN'MA WENT THERE WITH HER/ 24 GEORGE LE BLANCHE, A MARINE, KNOCKED M2 ALBERT! GOLL-EEE'! | | 1WW-A- LSA, LGDESS : ANYONE ex's set..commn... | [& vO here 2039 fe) GUESS THE EXACT NOUBER OF VEL JELLY BEA SN CT | 3 On-AH, 2039! BEANS WW THERE OLL GET ALL TW’ \CE CREAM THEY CAND EAT FOR A [4. cae | MONT 7 "1986 by NEA Service, tne. T.M. Mag US. Pat OF. — 2 E he \\ \ 7-4 ~ J HWwILLAaAMes, Berree ie TM Meg U.S Pet OF THE FIRGT FAMILY FAME. DIXIE DUGAN © hile. OH, WELL — TO on aa, I’ SHE I'M GLAD YOou’RE H NOW — ¥ Le 4 ACK WIT hy MORE aes) i! one THAN one oe \ COME AN lo Noaphe Spndicnn, Hae . ‘ d . Ow ‘YOU MEAN MUMPS, DON'T morta ee | REEDS You'll Find =| PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section sal eS eee wre lake advantage of this easy way to suive al! your buying and seil- ing orublems, DIAL FE 2-818) — To Place Your ‘WANT AD : /-— F. , ome. PR tu wh. HALF ACRE CASTLE ie le At 4/NT al buhs SPEAR —_— TXT, PHEW a g ies sn2tF E 3 ett, & ® —~ Large Arrivals official was stricken with a heart attack after the race on June 22 and was. taken to William Beau- ment Hospital, Royal Oak. where he rémained until his transfer last ‘Thursday to Veterans Hospital. i bd | His death ended a career which |Sstarted on a Fulton, Mich., farm, patete he was born on Sept. 2, 1909 and where be. first became interest- d in breeding thoroughbreds and horses. f HE e ‘Osmun St., NANCY STRASSBURG and drunk driving. Reckless driving cost a Pontiac man $80 in fine and costs Satur: day. paid the court after Pleading guilty when arraigned before Justice James Seatac + Keego Harbor. If your friend’s in jail and bail. Ph. Ph. PE 4-040 or MA 6 i Aa. Lake Rd., Waterford Township, Sunday. McKinley W, Jantz, 57, of 8504 Clearidge Rd., is being treated Johnnie Damon, 36, of 93 for a neck injury. He was driving land counts be one car, The other car was driven by Olen R. Oates, 18, of 17 Ex. of change St. ' dantz told Waterford police he had stoppéd for traffic when struck. from behind. Oates said he took 1,|his eyes off the road momentarily, _—" ee oo ee “ ot eformatities 10: 80y Dia and vo refect gy and ll bids. | tient to waive 60 400 Times in excess of 60 minutes are onan for the use of septic tank systems, 8.1 Tt shall be unlawful to beekfiit Am tom CHICAGO Baughner died yesterday : : at the ya. ‘ THE OAK Lawp. comery “avinach: Ne i '3 of cash wheat at Chicago and other/Wittiam Beaumont Hospital of a te Year- Old ( a tures - BOARD OF AUDITORS Mo} 100-138 be. Midwest markets forced bread) heart 1g ROBERT ¥: Chetrmen, DETROIT EGGS cereal prices lower in active deal- gee Bleck “ O rs wh eRe LO1T «July Prices ings on the board of trade today. . 4 B t W i g STATE OF MICHIGAN—In_ the for federalstate faded ens per ase} Prices in other grains were NEW HUDSON —~ Service for a On . ir pa | no bete Court tor the County of Sekiand, “wh ; mixed ybeans and Charles F. Black, 70, 25800 Mar- ition concern- $f Sterese Be: vid a aia Mey Bg Maley held/tindale-Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Two first place ‘frophies in a| Nancy, orien of Arlene Dryer, im ‘$e, etter of the petition miner. 39: cea hi, baste wid a a Get os oe mend - July soybeans = ‘Tuesday at the Phillips Funeral baton twirling contést in Woodville, | baton twirling en oe Pe Cogee Be. 1s Salley ond, Artine . 3D8 large, : th i tk Home South Lyon rial wilj|Ohio Saturday went Nancy go Harbor, has been twirling Bailey, parents of said child. .. a ave ate rade 4 tee Bs oes backed Some y but ibe “in ‘on Pm terol Strassburg, » Arent daugh- just 10 months.’ During that time! , Petition havina’ been A 4 “2, 08 ge fa" eiteckn 30-33 Mia ave 2%. | down. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strass-|she has won eight’ trophies and |sbouts of the of the said minor « G4 y_freded—Whites, grade A Wheat near the end of the first) Mr. Black, retireq for two 4637 J Rd. numerous medals in contests ‘hil is un ore at A Kw 11335 836; ms hour was % to % lower, July $2.04-| years, died Sunday morning at |°%"®: a Ohio and In- said child shall be placed under ma Bie D A extra Jaree 42-4: 34: corn Y% to % lower, July $1.48;| hig home. y Competition from five states. en- ee Michigan, poof — + pag adr ++ 38.4 large J7'9-41: m 33-35; small 24- | “** -t oasis, tered the contest in which Nancy . ° Tn the ne the people of the ae ; grade B large 31'4-35. ; oats unchanged to % higher, July ® of Mich m. you are hereby nott- < ts comment: Market steady te firme, rye % to 1% higher, July Mrs. Frances Andrus won first place for advance twirl-| The Saturday trophies were. first ca ined the ‘hearing on ral Ad petition ton dot ‘) 43 for demand on al eerie excepe $1.24%; soybeans 1 to 2% lower,, ROMEO — Funeral service for ing and also first place in strut-|place prizes for age-group up to) wilt be held at the Conte Honee i tne ‘ ae : rances i] 1tth dav o i . , * Sor, sdequate ft fecelvers are critical end. July $2.75%; lard 3 to 10 cents alMFs. F Andrus, 85, who ting. oleh yours Sh My mented, and om are +, $6, WOChiR om quality of receipts hundred Ibs higher, July- $10,70. pilived with her daughter at 139 AMENDMENT TO SANITARY CODE | posed area “oF private sewage hereby commanded to appear personally eatin * ee 53 ‘ Church St., will be held at 2 p.m, OAKLAND COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF §.2 t the ¢ bedivisions, pereol-let seid mm Se * 363 CHICAGO POTATOES HICAGO GRAIN. ' |Wednesday trom Roth’s Home for, ##4/TH. JOHN D. MONROE, M.D. ton tests ei vpartormed a) Regts- It bere imorectiel 2a _peremal im 7 . 3¢5 CHICAGO, July 8 SaPi—Potatend new curcaao ‘duly §.—(AP) — Open to- tered a a cod | ee A cation of & Cony ie de ibd Bae arrivals Sty; total day: seve Sarre, with mariol in Washing. Y Pata St via ot the 4, Cased tation sat Sat stad rs sea geet "previous to, al hearing in Fi wT active: Duly. sss 2.08% Dec. races Th metery. She Sunday a Folge yromended by the i? 1." i wed : rma Hillong whites see Bent.“ “os. 200% March \""..; tet) Mer daughter's home. ire article which in| CqURty, Deparment, of eh tion | *eyitnece the” Honorable Arthur \tchison iy ilteds 11.000 Texas Mare "Sadat guly 1.23% Charles M. Josey cena 5 the o |teet will Be made en cach Mosre, Judre of cald Court. te ‘ith aay Ad Cos + 34 Morte ' ‘faye cl Adak Rept. TL Lapa . and tor the amendment is as. follows: the, Stee where Re eee ee Rigg, tn said County, tis ee t vet a8 ang” tes Bee. seve 130 Rage eee — Prayer service Act 300 Public Acts sot 1927, (Compiled a. percolation of ARTHUR F. MOORE. - : + beeee be ‘a ie ah & a! ltrv pt tat ouly es. 10.70 Charles Michael Josey, infant i 5 a el 5 of it secordance ae Depart. A true copy Probe jeee! in| Poultry Bee. eepees be "9 Bert. + vis Hie) son of Austin and Olive Josey of ony county, tn wanes to pores Ss > cs sseme te ok ot Prete Mecear even Division. beng “ ‘cHIcaco, July 8, (AP) —Live poultry’ _ “ve Ror. : siecge i133/407 Taylor St., was held today |for out of the general Health may e to issue septic tank - oein : Bio Teh. oi “gh (Priday y 940, | July o teens +« 88% seeeee 1.0 from the Pixley Funeral Home, Resolution of Oakland County Board of permit when in o oe a COMMUNITY, BATIONAL PANGAN roe ji a ¢ eA ewer heavy" hens Tavs 30: here burial in Maiden, N. C. The Sugarricnes es - otf Gaon Wary sotls, long perco- MFETINO , Jord : : ap ra or fryers 23%9- infant died several hou f la Board of Health of ts nigh wee : t, pursuan . a : old roosters 15-16: caponettes ov rs after Oakland establish a ea tal a oy 4% 28-29; under 4% 27-28. ver Fugitive Linked birth Saturday. a : Sol the Public acts. P iar al Bee oo enue Sones p Pg of “the chagebeiser sor Comm nmaniee 4 on 4 Bank far will be he! : ii) Saree yer as “Ob. 100, Bee, 37 Dispel at ita banking Bouse at 30North Sag- ma OMT. July Droit or "ho" "a id ver LAPEER — Service for Major County ef district, doers of health ot jor locate 8 airs as ok enneg apa in GS, Pyntioc, F i Ss comm e . Bs poultry up to. 10 i ited to p ib| Rj ones, TL, 317 Oriole, will be |§tpervicors, shall have ‘and exercise the|ing in reo a sat Gy arena tai ie {o8e, at_ 10:00 8 a for the purpose 3 oy or fevers. gi 4 hie tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the same orate ae eee eased eked ee nett ek inet Gen Or ‘whether an r t to merge the said 4/17 caponeties fryers. 34 fo se aban oe * Muir Brothers Funeral Home, with|by law’ upon tse ‘boerds Of health ‘ot|fram ‘ou “was toundations, 1@ ‘and Oakland ‘County, state a : burial in Attica Cemetery, Mr,|@gmships,. villages and cities, tomo propery Reatntat etn Sodicn “ol lmrete’ of Saickinen. ander’ the Comment: Market full full steady on fry vie caponettes Otficials here believe the arrest|Thomas died yesterday at the La-|Laws 337.1) Bee 1, Te vevery| water. #0, Teet, from Pater lies Se laws of the United Ste shen reais, goo" ME ose week of Allen E. Habedank,|Peer County Convalescent Hoopital teeth Waa eperviser shall be/ eed. pr_or_vailabe a Ba 20 erpose of voting upwn ony eter matter Survivi ugh P t water supplies remap gg at, of Mt. Morris may tend to de. en oe sor beers By water supply. is want the well SAsi0¢ the two. A of the afore- covery of an inter-state ring deal-|Dorothy Conner of Birmingham; a Be rit san, tuing wetet is obtained ,a14 agreement, ex by a cant sie ing in stolen construction machin-|brether also of Birmingham, and By, nsennaet eam ang and’ tee pomp. (er nthe -curecters of cach, of the, tue Bi ; 344 zeny ! . ) naa, ve eotie mm Le. fe ai the bank on and may be inspected Riise eB x man Sh 86.35; Actua to Onkland County Lieyd G. Copeman bricks or other materiat approved pv the uring “A. C. OTRARD, 1 ‘ Oakland Count rtment of Hea ont. Bess steady: wholesale aS -|Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem,) LAPEER—Service for. Lloyd o ae The tank shall be of waterticht constrar: duly 8. 6% 810 1, 1 dD. 14 aa t)unchas s eeeeipts 1.000 J per | Habedank, who is being held under| Copeman, 74, of Baldwin Rd.. Met. ton and Dare © [auld capeiyat inet] 16 17. 18 18, 0. 21, 33, 24. 38, 2, $3.1 138.00: B peaterés 3 33.50; dirt 16.00. ($1,000 bond on a fugitive warrant/amora, was held today at 11 a.m all be orovided The outl anal ok 27, 28, 36, 31. August 3.4 3 cheeks 30 receipts 32.00. “/from Gary, Indiana, was arrested|from Rose Chapel, Algoe-Gundry| shall Beene” septic tam othe outlet, ‘shell be ; wi] Livestock red tow him an allegedly stolen] Wate ‘Ceael Mr Copeman he ae dese Sue ger) Death Notices : m an ite pel, Mr, Copeman died inches below 6}, ~ . ’ The tank «hell be 0 . * DETROIT tractor, Thursday at the Lapeer County holes of sufficient size to factitiste the ‘ : ti of the tank. The 2 The tractor was found to be , . ot tank may consis ott BES oom eae “5 stolen after the farmer, Charles William C. Knop -. serteen ts ia capacity equal to "to gee $6; beloved Barmend of Helen : ed to fleance It. An ineurance |liam C. Koop, 6 of ‘ntcrlocken|* melonetng Me solat syed Matar Het Sos'enaRshei R peuple! atoc . _ 1 7, @ el nj ra is 8 “4 . ater supply neral service be held Tues. 2 one me o* of » will be held Saarter, ave ond exercise @! i dial ry monicipal water uy 10, at? p.m, from ral "Mone 3 nign rial numbers had been changed, | tomorrow at 10 a.m. from the Meth-|powers form al; the duties of aj sugniy ith Rev. Paul Wilson officiating. t ; hoice res sewers installed within ¥ . ; fear : ae a. Under 1280 Ibs. 21 06.23.40. Foes Ziem said. odist Church at Inland Corners, board ef the limi rot the titles or wi. tect of “s private. water ehall be at est ee : i. “bocaneer ai fe in Sou sveee 507) and lots : and prime 1060-1200 Interlochen, with burial in the In-|'*#** roepeeuven’ Se smend fren ‘service we its eoual, not state at the William R. Potere Row vases 45.71Tb. steers 23.00-23.25: - steers mainiy| Habedank has demanded extra- thereto, shall, as tar as applicab! “ap-|! Hi diameter, shell Puneral Home, Rochester. og AS 18.50-20. ote ter 19.g0-14 00; (dition proceedings and a hearing land Corners Cemetery. Funeral ply to, uf eile “etiagee tn thts state, tle nce inate a incnes a alt 7. ‘ pa ee Er ** aati fees, and choice wee arrangements are being made by with not less than ‘4 inch fell per William, 2¢84 Davis Ct. Waterford «a MM Btd OF Ind ., 60.1 loads before Gov. G. Mennen Williams. of this ¢ t, to be performed by t > ell i, Bid St Ra. 3 madi: "“iet"stanac’ W428 Zien said he is also tree on sum|the. Bennett Funeral Home, Ben [sof Arn ot tore pr fr tel,.torh art setcaenyct te gor ups ata eter hae ; a Bievene JP: 3a canner es coe Ui, Sey 1 oe: bond on a Genesee County charge|70Hia. Mr. Knop died Saturday at/tite ‘mener:be verformed by the Board "eters incated ‘more than 80 feet from! fom Of Mr. and Mrs. Cheries Wit) M4 Run ou os onal tena 14.00; ut Y 14-00-19 00 sod on of conspiracy to deal ,in_ stolen the Paul Oliver Hospital, J rank- tanta ef rach etthce end” *vitte's rea, with s a] private yates ee MA eet from ‘mw Sd Wiliam and Carelva rs 7 pee ae eee : fort, after an illness of one year.||ke penalty for the non-performance of) ate hampton; dear 4 - a Bite sie ie calves inflates Be “"zicm said he first learned of the| Surviving Mr. Knop are hislwsetters dimen cuire ‘nd’ wines: ee aa belt tg scat Wie] pare selee wl be belt Tuer ) * agg nome pak 5 contain provisions fnconsistent herewith ip k at t ims Funera: - nt ‘Texas Oates 65.7) Ce 380. Market not fully/matter when Pontiac attorne} L,. widow, Charlotte; ten children, other approve mt ome n. Tatermont «+ 40 vex @ Bal .. 32.7 : and few earl oo rile ‘Disporal Field berty Cemetery, Tenn. Mr. De ¥ Seatron _. s.:. 22.llsalee strong to 1.09 higher; food Harvey Lodge, acting for the in-|FTed of Detroit, Lyman stationed) there are hereby provided requtations|/®4 Tt atfe arks shail be connected to} Liberty Cemetery. Tenn Mi. hen “tas. bf hed a and rm} By Ney = nigh surance agent, brought it to his by er Ky.; Herbert; Mrs.| operation of win te tank eewage ge aiapasal $e eral olan readeets Feld comply ural ral Home, Gat. to the ¢ eee ++ Gog mane Sad Demo enneth Hersh; Mrs. Louise Mas-|s7stems _— of the dispossl field shall mene, Tene. : Transamer . .. 40.3 \ commercial 15.00-18.50; few culls down attention. 1 De Th service and interment. Oe © Twent Cen: 4 lt 12.00 or A sie; Mrs. Bernice McKnight; and) | 1.1 Sanitery ware — — The term. san-|comaly swith the same requirements fc] DONOVAN, JUTY A 100 PAULINE: : ims tree 3 rors id Donna, all of Pontine; Mrs. Gilbert|{*"Zaitseah tiociitm wane srets| tank “tne apse! Yield tall net fra Bi, Walled Lake, be; oe cons 8 "9.4 eeeue re * , . ee we ‘ LR Ly! Slinto & ditch, highway drain.) loved infant daughter of Mr. and Goodrich... gs Dart “ate tin”? ga /end, & 5 “cf saa 0 a a owns j Nichols of Davisburg; and Ralph ‘inks, loundries. shower baths. bathtubs, Munty drain storm drain, lake, stream Pa . Graveside eg OS ag Mire 2.7 Sd Seat eT eahes asad apna bank 80, and Mrs. Martin Tezak both of tic tank overflow or. effluent or other body of water nor shell s were “held today at 9 Bre pees af ait, Prox“: 688 Se Interlochen; 17 grandchildren; |q.u2,ip4mttial, Wasiee — The, term, tn: [Demmi e oeie acepune pits and. oth hersvvarranements by the Purs- Sy 7 see 08 7 ’ j a * we LU - Md escaghd OS Lime nace al GO LIVE! Resettles Offices three brothers, Vern, Harry and **e profucts from. industrial processes |r methods of icoosine of evfiuemt shall] lev Puneral Gul ma Pc UB Rub .scs. 812 - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK hs ‘Cancel. Hamm. and a sister ot as dict met from sankaty sewage. be, wed coir we eres coonte De- ADDR TOLY. 6 1 a8, CHART ES eomeet alle TT Ateel *.... 58 AGO, July 9 (AP)—Baladie vance mond; a ang te Piipacal Feld — The term matty oriag ta eenstenetio ine St., uh: Hor iiese . , hi nattment of Bea'ty orier ta ¢ " heeband of F ada oy pon sone Re “wens scl p> ml = nem oe ae, Poth | ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Town- of Ludington. ic te niributing “sendie tach overflow i Cooateuetion | of: yada patie aee not | fovher of Mrs. ra ite (Bea) Lent Indust Ray'ss. SUA Wore B Plc '< 284 mot decline on eights under 90,2) I" ship officials have moved to their, ‘Thomas Floyd Bowen jituen' aloe, the garmin arta 0 tn oniaver” ha corte eee Weel eae ners Beer wre we Rand... ag wont Ny an. Mat on both butchers and cows, new offices in the community build-- ROMEO — Services for Thomas (! DT82¢b lines of drain tite Inid with he hen tee tines and. th Sensth wt ner, John, Pdward Tem, George. eens ay shi 4 ods most No 2 @ o . covered open tints co as to allow the) . + aveeed Of foot. Tha. Jim and Paul Modden: dear ot a by Beas we Rows Teb-a00 te betrners 18.00 18-5, jing, 21075 Wyoming, leaving the Flovd Bowen, 48, of 14616 East 34 a tam ae imeem, te be absorbed by. oem aoe seek ne cee shall not be lees brother of Luke Madden. Puneral Meh... a 47.6) grad ° r 80 " service w A at Farv...... 384 Wikon & Co 18.4) tererel tees Meet inead ‘estiy Rost } » 1¢30- old Township hall at 26305 John R. Mile Rd. will be held at 11 a.m. "}4"Premise The term premise shall ran ee Te eek noe more tan I ef st 10am. from the St Andrei ft Paper's. tei Yale & Tow .. 28 No 2 and 3 260- Goris. 28. ereer The new city of Madison |Tuesday at St. Paul's Episcopal imonn A th Se or arg meterial. The rlODe or RTAAe Of te ee aca tter ceteintine. ta: tnt liver 2c $0" Fount Gearr’” b24| lots. Yeo-190 tb 18.00-1838: Steer” lots| Heights has installed its offi. (Church under direction of Roth Fu- employed or congregate,“ sina, |160 tert" Tinen abate ial reg ons] {atment in ML avon Cemetery rks “#3, ton it ~ mith Rad ..110.2 tround. 280-300" wtisees 00-14. s60-850 cers in the hall on John R. neral Home. mean ane qnclosed watertight conduit ee 6 eet oor 0 eT eat “ee the William R. Potere *Puneral AVERAGES Wo 11.80-13.28, The townshi it Burial will be in Bruce- Armada |fer tion 9) Sewace ed tile and at least 2° over the tile, Home, Rosary service will be NEW ~July 8—Compiled by the| Salable eattle 21,000: salabie calves p and city are now Cemete Exereta Disposal) ‘te top half of all oven joints shal) be Tues, at 8 nm. at the Williem Associated 800; steers and elters ey, qettye; in the process of settling the di- ry. a rt vremte be unlawful for any per-(covered with strivs of vy oapnen R peters Puneral Home, Roch- mit wns ohh orstes iow ay iy te 25, HH than cincees full vision of assets and liabilities.; Mr. Bowen ‘died suddenly Fri. |x" to construct or meintain S27 promise frost pelding inmate ee be ia Ose WANCT SANE MES FRA. it = 2 +.3 steady: stockers and feeders slow. nco on of pped hed stone, ernahed atone or ma- ’ Soto Avenue, Pontiac, Noone toany.2. 12618. 1408 ue 3 steady tow “loads aoe ead pte a Belgnte incorporated wy ovonune ot ian ot ae lw sanitary. manner, Sach facilities shall’ be terial h een Peed tere Deveren ent witerot John Ww, Moore Mother » é . ¥ .§ steers. 23. 80; Decem , . superintendent ~at- le an: da i fat te fesse is ie Bt 8} i 32.90; to low choles steers 16 Treat and Blasting Co. of Detroit Visions cof these resulations Under’ no site from Ye Minch tn 1% inch. Stone an of Tom ‘Traey. ane “s * tees id Ss: : odd : . ndith th els .. Mrs. Moore is veleneee 344 int ee ina 20.80; rome stand dard and good 1080-1100 lod Q Cal en dar | for over 12 years and wag a [ine “orcheteafter constructed. premise he material shail be free trom dust "Fis| the Manley Basler Pimeral Home, anaie an’ ; 7 x -_ ¢ surface © fields shall net laid lees than 7 7 : seeenree im ns 171.6 | 20.50-22.28: one load erie ey oid am g member of the American society |j..; roadside ditches, water courses, in-|\* ter table. rangements, Interment in North - ci wneae 142.4 75.7 181.5 one load held hicher: ot land lek int losed drain [20% anv known water Farmington Cemetery. : eectet: MO MAD 672 148.8) heifers 17:50-38.7._ utility and sommer| To all members of Pontiac Aerie ° Metals. wher then a senitagy sewer. S‘eowers between the sentic tank art) SMITH JULY @, 1666, LOUIS @. f0 < etal 10.25.13. nners and cutters 1230. Ph be notified 1 Section 3 Inductrial Wastes needa he anerintion ge EO Montoe St. are 18: Keloed tine : tars o te iLoe;, ataity and commercial! Sonee hu secured board 2 Detroiters Hospitalized son en meena! ora te, Plant goteot swith water taht inints or sim] band of Myrtle G. Smith: dear : re ciehths pulls 14.00-16 80: vealers 22.00 down: most yy 4 has ured on the board etroiters Hospitalized jo. firs. or corporation manner which Wom hn severe wea ware arivewsrs Nits Case Bonning and Mer Fr: = Low Noon 1 grades 19.00-17.00;/0f officers, Nominations w * +2 tends to create « dan Since "areas seh ; a . be 4 sole sheep er p smoseratety tive Neld “Tuesday, July 10th at the in Collision at Corner condition. or creates & menace 10 heath thal be, cath iron of othe? Reustiy ter. will be be Tannounced ister. by the 54 84 to slow: spring lambs steady to $0 lower: (regular meeting 8 p. m. at the Two roit: fered oF safety. aay Rg Fy on wine? boa eeny | Tne materiel. Buch sewers or Dine shall Soarks-Griffin Funeral Home. : Det wen . = euerks-0 ral Home. _ a7. 5 |fotes" Ae es ready: good to| Aerie home, 289 W. Montcalm St. ing injuri irin ho: Section’ « monet of the fist, Preld aie used in| STytt, JULY @ 1986, FRANK R.. : 95 102) orime lambs 22.00-26.00; most cuil —Ady.|™ injuries requiring hospital Section 4 Construction Permits Requited the tile disnosal (ald wall he made of loved husband of Pearl Stall Pas : ne 10.8) 49 tow food, 16.00.21 or Tight cult| treatment when two cars collided: son, firm wiactiatne ee cecnonation in dinryeter and atall not Jad’ with ta ~ eral services will be held Tues. . , *1/18.00 and below: load 8% Ih mainly good * at the intersection of U.S. 10 and. construct, install or cause to be installed 14 ineh Fuly at ‘m, from the : 14. 14 | erade Ideho ing lambs 22.80: ioe s an fet t fi ¥ omen Rnarke-Griffin Funeral Home with 3 13 14/98 Bb and eho ce old crop shorn €ws in oie Andersonville Roads, Waterford post, or cther device for the dieposat of Beetion 7 wily, Of Sepite Tank and Tihe| Rev George Widdifield officiat- lambs tying Wi 2 nelts 18.2 Township, Su mornin sewage without firet obtaining » permit)” q shell be untawful to etter construct ine. Interment in White Chapel good to — chatee. 88 85-107 th shorn p p, Sunday morning. from the Oakland County Department Of np install a septic tank and tis dicnosal Cemetery. Mr. Stull ‘will Ite *in yearlings carrying No 1 pelt 16. 38-1".00; doe E. Clifton, 56, of 1320 Collier, Mrs Ida Dunn, 51, had chest in-| Health Tt shat! be necessary to obtain altoid unless ft conforms with the follow- state at the Sparks-Griffin Pu- deck mostiy utility around .- MI year-' Rd Pontiac Township, is serving septic tank permit from the Oakland inn eeeniremen neral Home. zo jer. s to cholee st ewes a. P, juries, a bruised right knee, and (County Department of Health prior to] 11 The minimen taut eanecity of) THA av JOY & i986 ROT. bo to Idaho feeder lambs 90°00" around 20 days in the Oakland County multiple lacerations. Peggy Belip- [local wovernmental, unit “Apolication for will ‘be 79" entlons. “withot the edition wee ©, psband of Basel Thever: ' Jail for driving without an oper-|so, 21, one of the drivers, received jgued permits rand’ on forms furnished bythe of 8 marbace disposal unit and 1000 dear father of Mra, Georse Per. | * ’ ” at Raci n Stew ard ator’s license. He pleaded guilty a lacerated left knee, cuts and S.tamer and Denert ment of Health fervace dinoess’ weit. Cwer, tour bes] pout Wiehe Cand tire some g T to charge Saturday before bruises. Both were released after Sect were nt er ee Y A tatedivitens foome the: vs Raa) etn " mitem |New Bure re dent brotmer of Mrs. Wil- OTpOe cal wr a of Hazel Park ee te Township Justice Em- treatment at Pontiac General Hos- shail have ie, aupreral of the On Dak 4 withont tne edition of “ corbace Aiapns- Thaver “end ‘Nre/Seceph Piewse mett C. Leib.. ;Pital. gcraptance of the oe By ype yh a me Fe amor a Thurs. July Ta at ' Ter " at tne Taken by Death Pleading guilty to two charges, scribed Such approval to, be based op] The size of the tile divvosal fleld shell Vnorhwes.sinie Panerel Home with ‘ Marvin Scott, 26, of 170 N. Updyke |Driver Snaps Neck Other tests as “may be cemed Becessary ertuare ome tee r*tor'oeing “schedule: ‘eement oo Fach Come. rate DETROIT (INS) — Mark L. Er-'St., paid a total of $100 in fine and jn Weekend Accident —«-(“2_sttimine_‘he_sultabtiity of the pro- Section # Fina! Inspection et the Voorh¢es-Siple Puneral win, 46, steward of Haze] Park costs and served two days in the 7 Percolation rate. (time feet of absorption ‘cies 100 or bedroom with 1 | Memoriam = ” e, race track, died yesterday in Vet- county. jail. He was arraigned A Clarkston man was in ‘good required for woter “0 ‘cree per bedroont with both ga garbage grinder n" 2 | eran’s Hospital in Detroit. Saturday before Justice James /CoMdition at Pontiac General Hos-) tail one inch tn t He and automatic washer | I~ LOVING MEMORY OF OUR | Southart, of Keego Harbor, for Pital today after being injured in 20 20 - gs0 dear son Cail Eisele, who possed The nationally-prominent racing driving with a revoked license |® two-car accident at M59 and Cass 45 360 woes, “Ors See seday, July ma penery ag] ne be today, ym gl * qeanes away within eix monthe giver receipt of written! septic tank and tile disposal) field in otifies . the wee of #1] private) dation until) an inspection bas Phd ~y shell be discortinued pleted and ap eres grestes ¥ aad be oe 11 These Regulations aan take ment of Hea bay v XE on ms first dav of Septem ‘Section § Special Trstallation the kiand County "peard 9.1 Tt shail be uniawfal to install or of Ronit, m he 2st day ot sume 1956. construct “ septic tank sewage 4 fay ey | system allons capacity or great- . CUDNEY, M.D. ie without ‘ara ‘Savin ® quali rohi- oy STAD airman liegt or cnutnaer sures crew * ts Y . J. QUICKSTA ihe Oakland Departm HUGH DEAN ‘ot Health y 4 its - NEST BA MD. | Seppe, Fe. ERT sopreved . tf o's a public sania Binveeet ,, Weard or oc the Oak | sewet, ‘econ 8 lle aves rebeka ae ‘any “ot rd A nad td on the. tem a cmmitoon t thereto’ shall July 9, 16, 33, 1956 t : % i ie \ ' ee 3 s / : : z= : on : i i ends, rela- tives, Mother ond * faa - 3 DUNETAN'S PLOWERS W Huron. PE 2.8900 Funeral Directors 4 AR po ioe JbRooxp Pr 41 FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-818! From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | eancelled 34 be ¢ up the day of cf publication after the first insertion. - ASR WANT AD BATES Lines 1;Dey 3 Dave 6 Dave 9 $180 $186 682.76 a 1.50 2.7 30 4 100060 3.48.08 4 2.25 4.08 6.00 e 270 06=6 4.86.20 7 3 6 5.67 84 a 00 6.48 (Fd * 408 06=—7.29—s«10.80 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: . 10, 14, 16, 18, 23, 2, 28, 30, 32, 38, 81, 83, 85. é it. ~ Help Wanted Male 6 ACCOUNT ADJUSTER Excelle +t ¥ advance- ment tun a pe automobile , * Lg ar) Ts. of age. a i wood start- ing . salary * with company car iberal of company bene- fits. See Cook, Associates Loan Co 128 “ Sacinar AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN ergetic men over 21 wkh an ernest desire to succeed to seil Mere) ears. Bell- aati * CAR HaULERS! rator TRUCKMAN ANTED Large household goods carrier operaiina in 38 states has atirac- opening for man over 25 who owns or is able to purchase and tor equipment “— acceptable trac- Full time year operat stating sen. quailfications and submit if possible. Greyvan Inc., (subsidiary of hound) 57 W. Grand Ave., 8Uper- for 71-4185, Dept. MH, Chicago 10, BENCH GAGES 7iGs and fixtures o Lr. wi. omeires Gauge ne w. ou e Rd. Berkiev ‘a HAN enced. wages BUMP AND PAINT MAN, ALL tion, 22 Au fu dent ist CLASs PAINTERS ONLY. a ham area, call evenings CARPENTERS. ROUGHERS. A cornice and clean up men. Only PERIEZENCED journeymen need Speer Call only oetween 8 and 10 p. Ewe FE 46506 CAB DRIVERS, STEADY, = --— fl aa time. nights GAB DRIVERS, STEADY AND time. Apply 438 Orchard Fake 3 to 6 p.m, por CARETAKER r apt, building. Must be married. and over 50 Fes. of age, Preter someone on social security who is “EARN a ay ated AS MU $73 to $100 per Geeks “Work only to 4 hours day No parties demos. no canva.sing. Car neces- sary. Call Mrs Pell, ©M._ 3-007% EXPERIENCED VERSATILE MA- chinist for close tolerance experi- mental work, Stable ar asa ae. tive business. salary de- pending on aby Willams Re- search Corp w ve — 2 ‘ Rd, near Telegraph. Elgin 6-094 EXPERIENCED ENGINE LAT! sae antag Excel working condi- 8 amt. insurance. Apply e F&D Tool Co. Rochester Rd. Clawson. aoe ig el “YOUNG ad hardware Pres: ting « and “oualifications. . oe EXPERIENC’D RPI LAYER. PE 5-9591, va EX NCED STATION ATTEN- dant. Reference soqyted. Write Pontiac Press Box - 47. EXP @G AL FARW HAND. Modern _ hous: lied Write pan ee syn Pontiac Press Box 89 aw IMMEDIATELY CH AS 8 MU a a site per week. 3 4 hours dav. No parties, domen. no canvecsing. Car neces. sarv, Call Mrs. Pell, EM 3-0035 MARPTED MAN WITH SMALL family or grain farn Do not apply if under 28 vrs. of ‘ace om a not @ farmer. 970 Bai- ANAGPMENT TRAINER financial organization browrem management oat, bar | 4 outstandin , benefits Liberty Loen Core oa W. Furon from 10:00 to 5:00, EXCELLENT 0 IRTUNITY, NA- tionally advertised products. Un- . rane otien pan Must have fon wey ull or part time. ELDERLY MAN FOR PART TIME eatiy rareing janitor work. Ap- Otten ‘Box 195 Auburn Heights Post ONE LEGGED SALESMAN See oud Disnlay ad nage 29. SALESMEN REAL WSTaTe Have openine for alert voung men fans “ selling, P'enty of. 4 le vi Farrings walrntin snd euipete. MAHAN REALTY Co. vid sont Peg perchance ~ ¥ work, includ includin end chetr cute. Must {ve on prem- ises. Yr. ‘rownd steady position bes salary and naid vacation. ca tween Pana’ dade ve é i s i 4 cee ee ee Good hos-: CAREER CENTER B1 RIKER, BU.LDING Help Wanted Female 7 ‘ ATTENTION! — [5 liv! in ‘ Aga Some $ Company trices “yaar |oMaecuNcaem FIGURE : Be you seep at seme. ane VAR GIRL, ght Avon r ive for your of ee samietions. BEAUTY OPERATOR MANICURIST Salary and 100 per cent com. TR. Maple Birmingaam, Mich Orchard ‘CASHIER Sah eae * Bloomfield Fashion Shop NA- vertised products, Un- fe sate ogucie bn Executive Secretary 90, Pontiac Press, Ex nok. Days MA RESTAU- Tant cook 8 . a to live mm. sie. ver week. 120 Par For appoint: Sere ie NATIONAL CONCERN NEEDS RE- le woman to learn reweav- ing a“ home, it ¢ qualified can earn e “GRAEBNER'S PONTIAC some drafting exp "GRAEBNER’S—Pontine 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. Phone FE 5-9277 GRAEBNER’S—ROYAL OAK 267 vee FQUARE fay BLDG. MIDWEST. PONTIAC’S MENT AGENCY ¥ SOME OF OUR “PERMANENT ._ 408 Pontia State Bank Bidg. FE 60227. Instructions 9 AIR CONDITIONING Would like to hear from reliable en, 18 to 66, and inste . time refrigerating equipment. a be mechariealle - sDare time. No interferences with grocens ose For FREE in- ation write Utilities Inst., Box 37, Pontiac Press iBARN TO DNIVE THE san WAY AT WAY" DRIVER |: PE 3228° hee PE 38-1645 ue. Marae! acres air Operation. oo matured will be 25-80. Wirte NATIONAL L. TRAINING. INC., BOX 43, Ist 3 wager big need. ape ga Lessons come to you by bien Sactnden Glamour ard Prr- lac ens, _ Work Wanted | Male 10 L rE . CAR vt Fi} AND CABINET rk. pair. D B. __ HOUSE RAISING a beng FLOOR CONTRACTOR LAYING-SANDING-FINISHING 2410 CRA > “TRENCHIN 1 AND BULLDOZING RD Tompson PE 4-604) Building Supplies 12A USED LUMNER, FOR INFORMA- — call FE 46597 or com Mg Se 40 8. wie Rad. “gat * BRICK CRETE 130M 29600 John R_ LI %45A0 ___Business Services 13 ore sane roma ie Setice } ae rence “PE 30135 —ence_ St _Fnem APPLIANCE SERVICE Open. PE ¢ | Ver aF Wiel S100 orkne TRUCK Wants hauling, PE 44008. 0 E #| 8-1060, All work guaranteed. PLARTERING NEW AR REPAIn PAINTING AND JEOOR ATING, tile of floor tile, the hour Large van _to serve you. Smith 4 Trucks to Rent RQUIPMENT a. > ee Le stakes Trailers and Tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. : 8. iene Painting & Decorating 20 Tj PAINTING 6 BRCORATING Ti P * est 200 Batiwin. FE $3144 stie hie prices immediawe serv, FE a WOU EN Witt Will ae Work guar. SS Pt, eatimates, reasonable. OR + Phone “REDUCED RATES | BP Meese heat ewe 7-49 4 Way ALA. “Ue decent do anything ter se, but you Uhawhi ese whet tt did for Henry—he’s bankrupt!” Knowing the fac a Baad. Ba tat _ Shoes ote Merman 25A Eves. D ; 9-124 Travel Agencies Painting Inside and out. PE 6-100. FE or job. Pree A-l work Jes Painting & Wail Washing Painting & all at Free estimates. °E PLANNING A TRIP? we eat on BUCO see TRAVEL SERVICE on Ww ST re FUN WANTED? ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU } Wtd. . Contracts, Megs. 3 32 St ie rtd 20) 000. 8 pg A aw ie " t We gece Sell-To Insure MAHAN ative, Rest” urea “Ph whais Exetaage ro Fa Seon T.G. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR 5 | jane contract or equily in your K. L, Templeton, Realtor Trocke Realtor TO GET THE lt ns Seeee ie CASH BUYERS WAITING Before Seed. *ontrect mes it an SS ee of your contract Stout, Realtor . 5416s necullies Cal xa C HA Pee “eal t6 EB. Wanton Bivé _’ Open Ryes, Wanted Real Estate 32A ye Pt ey" (OXFURN- Business Is Good. at White Bros.. abe ae ee ee oe WHITE - _ BROS. ee Tone OF OR 3 SELLING Tork PROPERTY? Fie Sell-To Trade rou” BU -~WE'LL INSURE [T MAHAN . REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2.0263 NEXT ‘DOOR’ TO BRANCH POST OFFICE _ BUY OR SELL Ls or il sll for aah it Je and skew Ie’reasonable’ Call prove it, tue ond es R. D. RILEY BROKER $00 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE_¢-1187 WILL BUY bgt A LAKE orogeny. |e Waiting. - fice 8800 Commerce a Ph. Pontine EM 3-33 R. F. McKINN EY. UNiy _1:6798 LISTINGS WANTED We have many boyers walting ro" proper- - all y in the su to 8t. OL Rog i kinds of resid: ster @ 184 F. “Aubara Ra. er B. Henry, Inc. Rochester, Mich, -- OO} Ms sioner, Good home 54785. Pvt. 3} ROOMS AND BATH. FE 5-641. $18 8 wk, ae ROOM APT. PARTLY FURN, > veamm ist _of Aug. PE 2-6751, DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cash in 24 hours for your equity. Call now, Edw. M. Open Eves, 7? N. Saginaw st Stout, Realtor Tin 8:30 Ph, CASH want 5 or 6 room home. ROY KNAUF, 26'4 W. Huron R EQUITIES well-iccated modern Realtor OA $3900 FE_2-7421 LISTINGS WANTED $5 néur in spare time. W we makes ic furnish everything, No se'ling. =unursoe! sg ra. 7 Sasbers, etre Write _Footiec_Press_Bor_3)._. | CARPENTRY, CARI WORK. | {per ot small “appliances RO a REG. NURSE WITH OFFICE EXP. |" oaq jobs. Ressonable, FE ; 96 Osh kland Ave. FE merce, Milford." Gall oom 3 CAR WORK WEW AND | ACE TREE SERVICE REMOVAL 2 Ac ‘+0171 earn ” . ae repair Cu = gn¢ trimming Get our Typewriter Service 2A iF KES with STUDENTS AND ~~ TEAGHERS. s : 7 he TO eetle Cumin tae nce Fe| mica and. fins ae trk additions, | APPLIANCA REPAIR. WASHING ea ma. | heart back. Barbet SI ae - Byers before 10 am end eve _Tepaits BM 14775, erage etre 30a Ferere: | chine - repairing © Exzed Wetk..| “lest be te gred condition, Phene nings, (CARPENTER sone. one, oR FE. tie jobneon. wee bn 5 — aioe Sup- Ae, WAITRESS. PART TIME, TOTS | femece=ng Sis Ce : 7 a aoe : Must be steady Apply per OP _3-4857 ~ BEACH CLEANING J weeklies Poeetonn ot STOP! LOOK! on net 6 v.m. Deil's tna. |CAR LL KIN Beaches cleaned, installed, sand.) =“SOS% %: +. SEE} Wit to buy small buildings to liz. Lake Rd Reas John Weatherstone. rE ed. EM 3-088. Upholstering 23| move. We also tear down houses —watraas AND CURB GIRL | #1390. eR AND, CARPE BLOOMFIELD WALL A cena | and barns H. P, Sutton, Phone wanted. TV ca i 1) W. Au CABINET MA ARER AND CARPER. Walls and ‘windows, Reasonable: | eagie’s CUTOM UPHOLSTER- ark 2-6432. 5 rm, power a ee_est, No obliga $31 ttt Cooley Lake Rd. EM | WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED WOMEN FOR LIGHT HOUSE: _S 5000. ‘ORY WALL BY MACHINE FREE 2. Pree oatnate POP CORN MACHINE. REASON. work, stay ights,, 2 days off. $20 | ELOERLY MAN WANTS OUTSIDE estimates, Ko je too big or SRDS” UPROSTERING ABLE. FE *11 _Call “Mrs. Meyer, MA 6-2089. painting. PE 5-6838. sm. 62 1948 TELEGRAPH PE 5-008 Ww ed to R 29 29, WGHT HOUSE: FURNACE CLEANING AND RE’| Expert tree trimming and |sLiPCOVERS DRAPES & B = ne ke 2 er} times a - week, pairing. 01 stove cleaning and pe g Ay Mh, oe con. —e ~~ must have own transportation seems Sheet metal work, MA-| removal. Ph. FE 5-6593 | —S2teeds tour material. PE SS: /1 OR 2 FURNISHED ROOMS IN EM_3-0962. . . Lost & Found 24| vicinity of field Hills, Box | WORK NEAR HOME, \aanp piooine—an¥—einw, | or OR 3-2000 = Foutiee Press 7 large grass weeds and bush cut-| er eCTRIG MOTOR SERVICE RE-| FOUND: RED COCKER SPANIEL. | 2 pane vayea ee BY AUG, 18T mapertneet cunmette ee ns ting, sodding. MY 2-3603, OR pairing & rewinding 218 E, Pike.| ghout 1 year old. Owner may Couple wits ax Baumer. Reason- pening Best working condition. 7 peaines WORK OF ANY . 43981 hove by proving identification and | ble = —"h No night work. Apply Mrs. Fee- rr 4ozt, ELECTRICAL — FE 5-0424. 3 4 BDRM gt 4 han, Jacobson s Maple at Bates, |_Kind. SEWER CLEANING Tear: Oe BROWN WALLET,| 9% rent with option ‘ Birmingham. Midwest 4-6900. MASON Rae PF STONE WORK. else: ay -Bervice. FE 2012 keep money, please return valu. i WW WANTED: MIDDLEAGED LADY |_Od¢ jobs. FE 5-6068.- o—- feet toMote - | able papers to 1108 Holbrook, FE | © in ge or oa » stay with elderly woman dur-/PLUMBING WORK WANTED | FOR LAWN M NG SERVICE 4.4470. family, de ae . ss ing ae of + Cel aS PLYMOUTH Reasonable. FE 5-1016. call FE 4-786. BLA an rT} we 4 - ral — Seust $29 ‘all TOURG. MARRIED MAN ~DE- HEATING SERVICE weeks old part collie oup, Vicinity | have Gecemneen as @ near ele- 13k. ris tnurch . STEAD’ WORK : be te of Orcha Take and Telegraph. mentary school, Exe, care ae WANTED: GIRL FOR GENERAL GOOD Pay PHONE FE 1321 Gas, oil burners and furnaces! pe 5-4532 after § p.m TY i, Romgoweet. Fad oe -v Fe rma. DAY WORK } ge bo ent, FE 41060. Day OL Lost: “ONE SMALL BLACK DOG | ier SMALL BLACK DOO vg rm ouR ouE Greenleat 46 any k EATING SER RN some of Buteh., ard, PE 49021. A WAITING. DAMS REAL bal nage “WOMAN WITH URS HEATIN and repaired, sheet metal| FOUND: BLACK CURBSTONE Tyco. 3 UBURN AVE. ing exp. Cali_Midwest +0013. Work Wanted Female 1 Il) Coen eccetrecghing new and |" setter. Possibly pert Scottie, OR WE NEED THREE WOMEN eee ee repair Free hr, setvice.| 3-4904, Gar or furn. house by re- with cars to cover Oakland Coun-|4.; WASHINGS AND ~ RomtOs. L & M Sheet Metal. 124 Franklin | sug PAR x TRICKY) Saturday ee ererage our Brey Fickco sm. al On day} Bivd, PE 56-0313. Lester Manley.) gt @7 Seminole. Reward. FE| liable couple & adult son. service owner, r “tare ee “ oe nt erganise- ALL IRONING $3 BU. PICK OP | LAW: ND : LARGE R MALE 2 or 3 bedrooms. West tions? If so, we can vay you $106) ana delivery one “Gav service er, | sharpened rep renetred. A'| "boxer 10 inch female Beagle. Ox-| side or 3 mile area from a week plus an expense allowance services. up and delivery bow Lk. vic. EM M_ 3-8575, P é 6 t j your ¢ar, based upon your|ALL IRONING 12 SER Phone FE 73 45 Lincoln Lost YELLOW HAND CRO. ontiac, mos, rent in production. Good com mission and ick w ane del very, $3 « bushel . cheted purse on Enizabeth Lake} advance. FE 2 ; paid on other Magazines i. |MATICH TREE SERVICE AND Ra. wteep money and r : . 4 too. We insist upon training you ae 7100 AN HOUR, | removal. FE 5-306}, _ things. 20 Vinows, ina. ry : D thoroughly. This ‘x a full-time WiLL IRON WHILE BABYSIT- | POURED CONCRETE BASE- men a _ lake home 0% ween year prone tom +4 rny. WO cine] PReres oye gS ps4 ment, Free estimates. OR 3-7184, WALLET Pontios an ¥ oe — ar 5 ° 5 2-008], Wednesday only, 9 to'5.| Witl, RECEIVE CALLS APTER Pland Repairing Sewer, SEnVRE valuable to Ot Share menos, Cee Peare particulars to D. Mellinger, care Or write S15 Pree Press Bidg.,, 4:20 P.M. Sttenite eheared, ‘Furnace vecu- Se = iv B of Livonia, Livonia, Detroit 26, Michiga ag, EXP WOMAN WOULD LIKE | um cieaned. Pree teat: “EXGUGH a | —Michis WORKING MOTHER SHES | ‘babysitting in Vicinity of Michi-| censeq . Master Plumber. FE haired. white. head Share Living Quarters 30 woman of git] to care for - an & Southeast Bly fers 3647. ose broker egg ERM 4 tmail children 8:30 a.m. to 6 p ays. 287 Michigan FE 2-2531 PLASTERING ALL KINDS. Til fame on Pete en PEALE IAL PELOSI Seat, teal, Fenders Anvly "at EXP. PRACTICAL NURSE. Myers, OR 3-13 Tear. 7 SP a wTEL | VOT, NERO RELPINO RAND. ne _ OL 62477. BA MACH rson p expenses. WOMAN TO TIVE I AND CAPE |EXP_ LADY WOULD LIKE DAY | MANLEY LEACH 10 Bagley St.) Roxie. "Vic. Wathine Lake” Re-| @itt-aWAWE Mt Seen for home while adults work, FE &. Can give WILL SHARE MY HOME WITi Hy work or 8 dare ow TREE TRIMMING AK R a4 ward. for into. leading to return. | “ emptoy or 2 girls. Near WrD. WOMEN FOR OFFicE -"o— WANT WATE waste | fis ° (oer YOUR PET WANT —¥6 Talon A to bus serviee. | work, Only thode desiring steady ing and cleaning PE 7 FREe TRIMMING D REMOV. y LOST be] WANT TO quvleyment need apply, Ponting) —# . Al Pree estimates FE 20018, FE | fiiclrat’t g bay Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Credit Bureau, 333 N. Perry. GIRL DESIRES DAY WORE anne ichigan ‘Animal: Ue, League. + Hel W. ed Cleaning, and extra good ironing. | _*07%%. SERVICE — SPRAY. f Flack A TAN ARD Wain elp fant 8 23-4446 VAW TREE BER = AY- | pea , straved AND WHITE we wi. GIVE ¥ you A QUICK ee ee oe Goon TyPist DEsinEs Ty TG! Ps, pA sae wi ee wh Ride ie Rd, FE Reward. om — = * (séaitonal hid- ACTUAL JOBE ‘OPEN work « me Bo. Am, Europe. To $18,000. Trav.| Darmouth Rd. Clarkston. “RFD | gotimates Phone PE ©0008. or | TRANSIT LEVEL. Lost Vic. OF NICHOL IE & TL ARGER e) paid. only Employmen | Rd. MA 6.0086, Reward _W. Huron FE 5-4183 Info. Center. m 660, 470 Sta HOUSECLEANING BY DAY $1.60 WELL DRILLING ee art St.. Boston 16, an hour plus carfare, experienced. | _Well_and pump repair. OR 3-2306 SAVE EN NERGY, USE cA ASH FOR Wane 0440 Dae bee di CAR HOPs KITCHEN HELP. FE 40815. «7s ~~ Garden Plowing 16B | , AL aitresses ver xD. | HOTT Ee PT uw ee ate ee TANS F. o Iso 1 breakfast cook. Pandys| “ients, Apply. — Press Bor | « WANT ADS! To find a CONTRACT > WANTED Drive Inn. Drayton Plaine. a5 | aoe RADINO a . o ter tenmediot LAUNDRY WORKER . IN TRONIN A , PICKUP 0 bon tk #1238 job, place to live or a sols. opers * What have operation of eS ek oun and deter FE Roto- inG LA AnD GAR. i oe aeneenante , large a with sl a) é a balances. Salary "paid ‘vacation. Must TS cane fe oe 8EC. OR 3.9784 good used car, see Classi-| a cont Clark Rest ‘Es Sey aah ahaa SOUS PRRcrICAY ROR AVILA ae , tings PRT oan of C13 ae ‘oT € ¥ * + , i, ] 7 tween $ and § daily, OR 3-56 aes fied NOW. 4 Ask’ tor Mr, Cia or & r 4, ' “A f a 6 ’ / | a“ e * Oe ‘\ j / FE 58165 3 Pe “END BATH, ee ENT. 455 Markie. gone ete elites 3 RMS. A A tia entrance, ‘983. “OLive j ROOMS AND BATH APT. NEAR whtown. $55 per mo. Ground WARD &. reneoes. REALTOR 1060 W. Huros PE 4-3581 COMB i ses. won RIVATE entrance. 288 N. 3 ROOMS AND a Priv . ENT. Clean, 839 Baldwin 3354. In ang around Pont, EDRM. . FLAT InN HARVEY WILSON 3 nee iy all welcome Lapeer Real Estate MY 22411 between 8 and 5. Ask FE 32-9657 for Charles Starrs. FE 30001 OA $3769 5"“nooMS AND BATH. STOVE and utilities ‘ursiened, couple TRADES, only, 281 Oakland. 4 & BATH. NEAR WEBSTER School ge -. Aaeite We are specialists in trading. We Uunties furnished a are ng & reputa ae i leading traders of the Pontiac |* det, Close im Meat & hot bh not a yo 4 , or an ® scuse td + a oo es oft trading your Real NICHOL IE & HARGER case bay B-3 homes, ene. 33_W_ Huron st. Hegmes, = es Berea bred ht * OO FURR ETE Avat nde, Adams Realty Co. 382 ‘Auburn DORRIS & SOx REALTORS Ave. 3393, 762 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1567 | 4 's AND Ba . wE repo 5. ,OARLAND. ae Oa: LF re tis Hutt, a nN. k. , 4 \a lye 1 a - COMPLETE ie OC MS <7 r OR- lande, ¢ p.m. One ehild to | wenY ADDER rR ik ene: rer | SPR Eline. 10 LEASE E OR RENT. mi 1 . l now | : s| SYLVAN ee Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 AiR ROOM AND BOARD FOR ELDER- _ly men FE 2-1 sioner. Good 2. 5-4785. AND BO. 7 ing rooms for men. quiet. Auto, hot water. Private entrance. e as PE 56-0377. 4 Mat distance Pontiac Mo- E, Manefieid z Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACAN aT ts for wbesiad information 125. y convalescence home at #41 CA ‘D private home. ‘YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. Tp solve every- FE 28181, day proble niall La Payton Plains rooms. $14,900. Terms. R. D. RILEY, BROKER Two Family PE 41157 Aiti : page * Sell carpeting Aa ear ee garage. Sete i Excellent family ane situe ated lots. room Gas heat. "priced to sell “ai es: rite b PONTIAC FuRS MONDAY, JULY 0, wat as . "LOVELAND 2118 ous Lake Ra. , Mare E 2-487 Pie et BRICK $10,975 CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 ul basement with oil PS above prices. hang@s made Phone us for feamnee details, do not feel obligated DORRIS & 6ON EALTORS 752 W. Huron Phone PE 41557 perfect orl - minimu and ba fnelae" and HAYDEN eee renting at ss" per’ cuanth:” 910.58 $10,860, terms. sae 2 BEDROOM HOME. Priv: make ‘your payment. price only $15,750 mm ts Leslie R-T ripp, Realtor $300 OPEN DAILY 12 TO 8 P.M. Pa "Payments ODEL OP "Bete tees Ture BUILD wilt bupa 2 2 or 3 bedroom . homie on your let. No down 8.5078. -aY¥ OWNER ae = Call PE ¢2044 or FE 41444 finisheu attic, a wee. at Owner, sete Py “"CRAWFORD AGENCY 82% W. ures Eves .MY 31143 Tages op Brendel Lake. 2 window Ape *Siins or PE San . with counter Peace , oxox mmowrs. 1 ere) =~ VETERANS a") with $1,500 down. ONLY ”) DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS édroom $53.92 per Mo. pire sAeee kam peeeance ony DAILY & St SUNDAY _ = right Castell | Realty shell ‘pay Compact & Comfortable 5 rooms and baa ore = 1.800, FE 41549 ODERN , Os oards. 1 oP cere po ve "a to sell, See this quick Cail FE FOUR ~ BEDROOMS, JOSLYN DISTRICT only $9,489 ma N base- ment, no garage. Lot 60x140. Call FE 40564 ° IN COM'L ON MAIN HIGHWAY ‘in cere iarne 7 mae home, auto thop wor = idea; for small T ROOM HOME waiking distance to town, everything in very good condition. Only $10,500. terms. A good value ONE STORY, FULL BASEMENT ome, 5 rooms, heated fro o. ‘Ounet call MY DOWN, § room home basement, let 120x100 forced to sell quick. 2-2821 Lake fronts, lake privileges. Acre- ge. See our tetces in our Orton ie. y priced to sell in Orion & ford area. Call MY 23-2831. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD iM FE. Pike &t o Eves. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Attention Mr. Handyman! | "Th a : Beautiful DOWN Saye NOTHING your io down pay- Bee V Donald, "Builder a70, other | aye eo REE bedroom house "RED D HORSE CORP. re ease or Pe Pa OFFERING best buy in $2,850 down. MAKE APPOINTMENT . NOW! $1,000 Dow Yes, the down ment Retirement or eS out, the tot an ideal qarces spot. A we tiny i duets pustered walls, gas A T'p-ear garage for your venience. Oniv PEARL BLDG. CO. TE OCCUPANCY NEW 3 BEDROOM FHA HOMES : a lent 2-476 FE 4-7114 : I } 83 N raph en Eves. e MULTIPLE LISTING 8 RVICE MISS THIS! miles east Fourth Street 650 YOUR n on this -home is probably less than the amount you paid for rent the last 12) months Just would Hieat oak heat, con- on ved road, vite bus service to miiac. The. full price is $7.50. NOT 8 Humphries aS La, CK-TOPPED LOW LOW PAYMENTS | Pearl Development Co. PE oth) pets, drapes and etc. a nicely landscaped 7 ¢ Us how. WM. H, KN NUDSEN ROCHESTER $10 Pontiac State Bank Bid COUNTRY ESTATE |—————FE-__ A charming 'B D" Neat asa Pin $ room, east an bungalow joeation, with full basemen Beal, auto gas hot water. Fe: ‘ted living room, oi g room 2 tile bath. giass epeloseg fron reh, 1’ car gate 400.00 with only §2,000 00 North Side '3 Bedroom Bungalow inelades livim en. full bavement steam and stores. Offered at bo ren =, ome down to Clemen : Mi, clomen Reichner Just 8 ne left go vite this ‘ * ater 30 ”P. mm. ‘ Seminole Hills ‘ ireaeeite € spacious rooms and 1's baths are some of the fea- “Ee *¢670. Dn. tures of this fine family home, Other features are fireplace, modern type heat- aystem, recreation rm. = : 1 BEDROOM - ear parece ve land- “ " se ; . ow RANCHMASTER Nearly wow brick home with tile Priced to include car- Also 3° bot N / handy t, HA atures separate cozy bedrooms, breakfast bar in kitchen, plastic front down wn. eaer walking distance to Wiener School. jarge carpeted room. dining space in kiteh- heat. quali- NICHOLIE NICHOLIE “ automatic hot water, close to bus | $8,750 00 | FE 65-1901 | FE 68773 | 17% Baldwin breere- | way with 2 car garage and outdoor grill completes the: _ wicture, Has mote! or cabin- possibilities Only $12,950: cash or $13.950 on terms~ it just can't be beat! Value You Can See = i“ a mother who first floor, This doesn't wish for an activities , home in 1051, has 3° bed: 5 @ i so mich ranch hot so little 3 bed- room brick; @ spaciotis rms. You'll love the living and Rare Opportunity 156, ip pe tn immediate area, Priced at only $14,950, Bateman Kampsen | _FE 40528 9% QUICK SALE: A 2 BEDRM. REALTORS 377 S. Telegraph & § Eve n. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | NICHOLIE. NORTHSIDE You'll like the large car- preted living room & dining * in this 2 bdrm. home. There's a full bath, nice kitchen, bemt. auto, heat & hot water. insul.. storms, 2car gar, fot 400% A good buy at $13,500, Terms. qupvnman RANCHER - Vacant water, extra large lot, many extras. Only $11,000 Very reasonable down pay’t NORTHWEST SUBURBAN bath, utt!- neat & clean Also a& 200d bidg for chickens. & pony or storage. The land is level. productfve loam with stream at rear. An ex- cellent place for $9950. Rea- sonable term«< $300 DN. WEST SUBURBAN #4 nice rms. bath. utility. Built . Large lot, school bus. This house ts very well constructed, Priced right. Good terms. 435 W. IROQUOIS RD. A fine home with 3 bed- rooms and bath a me peted ving room = dinin room, and | ~aif plus kitchen and den ll base- $15.500. Takes $4,100 down and $106 gonth & HARGER CO. HURON FE_5-6183 $f,000 DOWN | BW. =. at he: iron Saree. paved drive. no, {Ne On ‘Siash or Fiet-e081 anne Dixie Hway. mins, ia ACRE. 2 BOR breezew: rene. ‘Needs ier ' Sd "Binion aig saree Center. By owner. FE SEVERAL "CHOICE LAREF! SRWALTER GREEN. MY 33831" MODEL OPEN 1-4 DAILY’ & 8UN. 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH $13,000 LOW FHA TERMS wif iy oe ; LL ar ga- sewers & paved DRIVE ouT pemiia Le, Rd, to Pernoberry;, one block west to Scott Rd. turn right to model Meljoy Realty FE 3-9796 TO. BUY Ly Eur REALTOR Partridge “Bird” to see. L Le AREA WA cep a AES + Low down payment, $9500. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140 W. Huron PE 24411 WIXOM 2% acres on blacktop road, brick type, 3 yee old. small home. Large garage and breeseway. fireplace, oll, baseboard heating. te. ti many huge oak trees ¥ pos- BERS: 34% ACRES eerily wooded high wy near . Really seelu wailed well vice — oA, Fea foes ‘tor a Delt. BRIC K “RANCH TYPE Full basement. jar bdrm«., carpeting and repens ated ust main road. In Traiiview divisien. Near shopoing caper, Public and parochial schoo! bus service. eed pew, immediate pessession ROBELL REAL ESTATE 1102 W. Maple. | MA 41552 STOP LOOKING I believe [I have the best 3 bedrm. and basement all brick ranch home on the West side ‘for $18,000, 2344 81. Joseph. FE 3 BEDRM. GI RESALE Owner ing Arensterred. a, S% rm. home in excellent cond ition, pa tered walls. “= + By 2-car carport realy Vm poogeen ee ey oe possession, all BALD EAGLE LAKE [ Purntshed, attractive 70m Bi home, 100 fi frontage, beach, garage. Terms WATERFORD TW P. Attractive § rm & bath home, oil heat, elee water heater. car- stomms & screens, ln fenced in. Paved possession, anly e good | John K. Irwin Huron Street Phone FE 5-447 OTTAWA DR. BRICK 2 BEDRMS age space, paneled rec, Sane at tached 2 car garage. FE 2-7396 hore with income in back 4-0078. Also a farm for sale "MIDDLETON Completely furnished 3 bed- room white frame bungalow with attached garage, basement, sutomatic walls. Located just Fast of Pontiac off Auburn Rd. on large ‘andsea: lot, T5140. Priced at only eens On rms. on eslie R. Middleton Eve FE 2-1804 | and den, carpeted, loads of stor- | | TRADE KENNEDY ___ For | Sale | Houses 43 VETERANS Waterford - $200 Down Attractive one story, bungalow with full basement, attached breezeway and garage, situated on a corner ses with shede trees, Pull price: STRATHMORE $300 Down Rambling home with full base- ment, carpeted Ii room, Vene- Ses blinds, extra large 2 car se rage and situated on 3 nicely =e scaped jots. Full price: $11,- WM. A. an be as #th bedrm. Ceramic tile bath with ‘y bath on second floer basem $44 PER MON $00 Elizabeth Lake Ave FE 4-1157 Johnson micgony GROVE ROAD socne VALUE ; ARE, YOU THINKING. rs Home of Your Choice F TRADING YOUR OLD. HOUSE IN ON A NEW HOME? Let Us Build COMPARE THIS room hall into ange rm., fase ips’ costs, "het space a in this built-in full basement with pla 450 HOME 'PLJ ANS “Home Planners Center” Come our § ventent office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “wna ® BUILT HOMES” office 3 ie Hwy. % wiock N. art Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER P4RKING PE 2-0123 ¥Y OWNER 5 ROOM HOUSE ® auto. heat, rugs, cornice boards. “bunds,” $60 m low down out and browse through plan books, at the con- venet paym $750 pows Partiailv turnished, rooms, 1's ear garage, privileges’ on Eliza- beth Lake, e 255 y. ARNOLD FE 5-0676 FE 5-5783 COLORED 4 BEDROOM HOME. full basement, auto. gas heat. Call PE 2-7401. ~DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lane ree"s, BUNGALOW iN LAKE REALTOR TR SUBURBAN _ RANCH HOME | Here's an ue. lo in of the finest sub- r in Pontiec area. This , type with 2 car at- oak floors and room on @ nice! WARD E. PARTRIDGE FE 4.3581 —— open EVE 1 To P —E, with dining FE 5-6161- Home and Investment East side xm am pertect base- west. xiao ieneed yard. et -- No Seminole Hills This good brick house has had at wih wes en herigte? 3 bedrooms, living Pull heat— fare. * ‘two car ga- rage. a’ out bstantial family Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 72 .W. Lawrence seen o Eves. 6-038 _galow $900 DOWN LAKE PRIVILEGES Why pay rent when you can buy this meat and clean 4 room bun- Ne -B large room. bed wvine 2 space plenty of ¢ th Near finished vs she with, $300 down | and Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich, __MAple 5-5821 move in EMBREE & GREGG 565 Union Lake Rd. "inion Lake Village UNION LAKE Attractive frame home in fine location directly acroms from pri- vate beach. Lot fenced has 175 ft e 3 b ms, living room ning room, kitch- ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE Well he frame home in fine frontage eons ihe see " rs private beach. Has living room, dinette eno 2 bedrooms, at- tached heat. A- good _teas “ tS. rms can be ar- ‘FOR BETTER HOMES ranch home with breere- floo and knotty pine paneling. lovely land sea lot on nearly one ecte of land, room brick ranch near Lake Country . Club Rreezeway, 2-car garage tile floor and knotty pine in the beautiful recreation room, near- ly 1 acre nicely landscaped, Will take older home in trade. Forrest Will accept «mall free and clear, home or equity on this 3 bed- room home. 1's baths, base- ment with gas heat, clean and newly decorated throughout. ear serage and close to down- town povinmaas | ibe” taxes and insur price fust and move in lake privileges, $6050. Buy the equity Evenings after # eall Mr. Weitzel, FE 6-7585 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 BR FE 7-0086 ON JOSELYN Bungalow type home Spacious | rooms large picture window, lots | of storage space. Basement and— 2-car garage Lot 160x200. WATKINS LAKE Lake privileges, 2-story family home, full basement with new oi) furnace, New combination storms | and sereene Garage. Well land- soaned lot. 1002150, Full price, PERRY PARK | $2,009 down 4 room bungalow. | 2 bedrooms basement, large land- scaped lot. near new Madison High. See this one y. } NEW FHA 3 bedrooms. Of or gas heat balan tots. 335° moves J“ in. ce T mont R MODEL DAY SEE IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-600] REALTOR PE 5-947) 4 soustva Corser 3rd | n Eves un Res FE 5-2564 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | RANCH HOME RESALE ONLY 61, - DOWN, 3 BEDROOM BATH. 706X210 Lor GI i TILE WE TRADE 5 Acres With Stream Secluded-vet unly 1'9 mi. to Union Lake Shopping ener. 2 bedroom ranch home onlv vears old. Really different! only $10,500 — “THELMA M_ELWOOD EALTOR GOOD LO- Bt tog sacrifice tor cash. Cal after 6 p.m FE 8-2350. down, Ask for Mr 1362 W. Huron ‘B Dp We will built? on our jot a love- ly bedroom alow starter . septic. wired, matic hot water, kitchen sink & all interior studding, Only $850 Brown. L.. H. BROWN, Realtor Ph. FE 2-4810 - LAKE OAKLAND @ room, year around home, 56 ft. pw {roatage with good beach, $100 Down i. used Pull and tiled and knotty pine sccetten wcreroed. porch, tt Tant9. — rm. with ay car g@ | nicest lake frout on the mar- rage. Nicely | lot. 1 ket today, i. AK and shrubs. a 190. ane Bol gg Sars nice surroundi hemes. Priced trade or 23.500. Te ej" a Ra PARE PRIVILEGES ine, Reee and = A-1 condition inside and out, new Watted ‘im * Seontitut moders ~] n, ROSE. McLARTY sireamilned | kitchen, nice bath. — FE 2e or FE $378 cage etgenee a terrace rex? * dandy ene RETIRING? an outstanding buy, $11,000, terms We have « ‘ul 4 Toom ranch type = ne garage «ews HILLS beautiful Tandae M4 soho fruit A levety aay home. on weit ! , resi : . pe ne ge awnings. —-— om small pond. bath down, 2 bedrooms up, ex- Located § miles ic tra lavatory, pew 3 car garage. and priced at $8,500 on terms. $4359 down, $70 month. § FAMILY INCOME ated y BAe owe First time offered, same owner Attractive ranch home 24x43x54 for past 13 years, west le i he 1 car fae. deauti- € i? * ed . Com: ely = fur- . r Piaked. ‘Ouiv' 84.000 down You wee ne en ee mtiow ha “hiv. wil) have te hurry on this one ing room. beautiful landscaped et R.D. RILEY, BROKER | 4&te proud to have listed. noase & & at oo n SEAL TONS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ~WEST SUBURBAN $ room modern of] best, attached garage, nicely si K) large tie tion just ott eee ae high wa: Mer. m * Lake priv. Ss iS, toun. Ss ae Hillwood to sign. K L. Templeton, Realtor 2399 Orgnare Lake dai Pr oes After 5, INCOME 2 >reom cars 1,630 . ented $30 ber ‘weet. Pion ¢ ‘Be ior owner wn ex Eenants pay, own util except UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 tedroom home, lovely Xitchen with lots of ¢ rds. All fnetty pine faterior, Beautiful fenced ae with trees. Must we seen. ih wey we for $1,000 down. Tota) price RIDGEWAY REALTOR 975 BR n 4-6203 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ean QUICK Possession 182 W ILLNESS forces: sale of this 3 bedroom home. Bedrooms and bath is up while down there is large living room, senarate din- ing room modern «kitchen, ful! basement with extra lavatory and shower, Plastered walls. City proverty. Priced at $8,950 with $1,950 down, MILES from Pontiac, Full ment, rear verd is foneed ~~, price ‘'s $8,500 with $1,000 do OFF At rt tt you will find AN roo mod- city. ‘Large 140 feet deep. Priced at 88.750 with easy terms. NEAR LAKE ANGELUS {se very clean and neat 5 room, odern home hes 2 nice beds rooms, living room, separate diz- ing room kitchen, b appointment Priced at na v with $1,756 do CLARK REAT. ESTAT E 46492 or FEL ps Evenings & 4 Multiple Listh ry . ELIZABETH VAKE ESTATES Nearly new modery 3 bedroom ranch home overlooking golf and country elub. rooms, lerge living room witly dinine “L," spacious kitchen Jiarge screened- in porch, yes eee and ofl forced air heat. Lake privileges to fine perk area with beautiful sandy beach Road. | — = | HAPPINESS AMONG THE LAKES "CONTEMPORARY rr? ALUE-SEE IT To Buy~—To Sell-To Trade You BUY. IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO,. REALTORS Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 next DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE ANNETT | | OFFERS St. Michael’s—$1500 Dn. 6 room & bath, full base- ment, - gas exterior ;Only $8500. newly painted. West Side o-2 bed bw. motons k‘tchen ai reakfast nook, basement, wens and screens, insulat- ed. tt 560x150, dear ga- Im possession. ‘Seo, terms. s 2 Homes—Lake Front bath, need pairs —_ tw good tial 63 frontage eon Park. “take. Outstanding value at $12,600, terms, West Side 2 story frame 6 room room, car garage. $14,700 - Sorms. 4 Bedrooms 7 room brick. Semi-ranch fireplate 2 complete baths, recreation room, of} heat. aluminum storms and sereens, attached 2-car ga- rage. Located wm lot Gox1504 T K We have RICHARD B your jot. our § venient office 2200 % Biock Come out and brow plen books, Established in 1916 TIRED OF HOUSE HUNTING? WE'LL BUILD, THE: HOUSE YOU TRIED TO FIND The Pontiac area's only author- ined “HOME PLANNERS CENTER” We'll pice any 450 HOME in our file by POLLMAN, designer PALMQUIST & WRIQHT, architects HERE 1S JUST ONE EXAMPLE Design T 1056 — Here is a $6 ft. rick PLANS other wanted Seokaoes, price of $13,950 on of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES" Disie N. office Hey of Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING FE 2-0123 12x19 ft ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEW, ATTRACTIVE 3 room brick rancher. joe Priced to sell at $15,- ‘Reasonable terms. DRAYTON PLAINS — Spa- cious family home. : i _ Eevee’. aon and kiteh isxi2. Et cn bath mm bine j living room with fireplace, dining room, beau- ‘al et . room half bath down. 2 bed- rooms . Pull basement, gas heat. 2-car gorase. ed ft. lot, 15 ays possession DUTCH COLONIAL-In ex- cellent condition throughout. e¢ master size up. Patnted tie heat Tile sueched “2 furnished binlte kitchen and hot water. 2 rage. Well landscaped lot. Owner has reduced price for quick sale, bath, o car qnrage. Ter- Hingd wale. $15,500, Terms, MACEDAY LAKE screened porch over the water, and two boats in- - cluded, $1.650 down. pore COLORED G18 arge home With living rm, car ga- place, overlooking the rear lawn. room . is 21 ft e, - Lake- 2 bedrms | | worth snd ott otitre. jpimost nes new NEAR DRAYTON Wo0Ds. | DROO STARTER Priced at: $14,800 9. ang, te. path Plastoreg mg room f walls, onk rs, Sluminam storm windows full | $300 DOWN it OME in LARKSTON. WM. A attic and full Dasement: with sement. Oi) furnace IWN COMPLETE ON -EXTE- A aMh. sk. as heat, Nice large int Au ar | snes nis ha modern | TOWN VACANT IN RIOR ONLY BIG LOT KENNED a arage, $600 plus costs dn. as Also Y bests and toilet for jncome. as . Y O'NE "PONTIAC REALTY | RI YALUET, Reator | P. C. Wood Co. " REALTOR ai ee Realtor) id a hhs I iS OAKLAND AVE ' FE 6-603 REALTOR OR 3-1235 ‘3007 W. Huron . FE +3608 FR 3-7103 or , OR 20m ' FE $0276 | . MULTIPLE inne SERVICE > mal Williams ‘Lake Rd. & Me! Evenings til 9 F Pe-Cpesetive Real Estate Exchange | x . ‘ ¢ i ~~ \ ¢ a ‘ - - / ) . Ne : é ) ‘ . \ wef tht the con- T in Bloomfield Highlands with all cite conveniences, Owrer has priced this pronerty for quick sale °” exceptional value at $24,000 | | | | Clarkston—Lk. Privileges Nearly new 8 reom house, ine four rooms plus tiled lavatory, fireplace in living room, 4 bedrooms up, full beth. Reereation tory-showet Price a rpeting throughout » all — soni ances, & niumbing & hot water heat, gallon hot water heater. garage. 000 dn Owner leaving state, Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 E. Huron FEderal 8-0466 GOOD INVESTMENT Can be made on chis 3 bedroom pg ranch type bungalow ith all the features of the more copanaee homes. Oak floors, Dedsecen closet with mod- ern Kitchen, full basement. auto. heat, auto. hot water. Laund trays and many other features Sour “lot be youre for anly just ‘off, Baldwin. near and bool. Has 4 roo! Biteen an ome. Full prive $8,950 with WEST SUBURBAN bedroom bungalow with full basement Ha full living room. dining room and good modern kitchen. Auto. heat and het water with recreation room Situated on 2 nts with shade. » Pall price $8,500 with $2000 down George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave FE 54-0101 or jf If No Answer Call PE 2-8544 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 3 REDROOM otf Joslyn. Large bedroom home on 2 lets Leree family dining reom, large living room with fireplace 2 - car gerade. basement with auto of} base- board heat. Only $12,700. Easy terms . 2 HOMES | ree eaten, Case oan lot. One 8 m 4S: 4 room and bath. Only $2,500 down . OUTSTANDING SCOTT LAKE FRONT GATEWAYS to} fd area in basement with lava- - vont ue waist fe Leora have counter flow perimeter dual plum! *Hunte Tr attic summer streamline heat. GILES for mvestment GILES REALTY CO. 2 Ww, ‘Huron. awe PE 6-6178 minus siding iO nto lot, x Fenced basement. All tiled,.Recreation room, bar. $12 - 000 3-9630 rE Terms, OR or ran VILLAGE, WILL TRADE for home 4-9521 No brokers. ry age, Schon. 2 ‘a teerpeting. rage. ‘on . large iandscaped fet. $i to _ mortga, Labo's INC. OR 21291 or Fe = 4286 Dixie H'way. Drayton BY Cones. 2 BEDROOM STONE acres $6950. Lock- haven Ra’ FE 17-9000. ws . 19 2] HOME private entrance, corner lot. be used commercially, Smal Sormest. close in can all dn. . By owner. FB 3 ogy tag foun ON STATE 8ST onty. between 10 nae “t3pcintment O'NE proce MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $800 DOWN OUR GREATEST VALUE EVER! Brand new 2 bec- room bungalow. a for ® ft. and. vesti- le clonet spacious kitchen with good dining area, Full bath. FA oi! furnace, low payments of approximately $32 include interest, taxes and insurance. . Better look at th today! Phone now! We have the key. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 100 ft. of sandy beach 4 bed- soomne with basement, recreation ‘oom, 2 car gatage.. Beautifully Tandseaped lot. Call for appoint- Russell Young REALTOR - BUILDER 412 W. Huron PE 4-4525 AUBU RN HEIGHTS Just the home for a couple, heat, @ x fruit trees and berries Y car ga- reee, located at 3071 Greenwood BLM. with pertments down and “"KEEGO "HARI BOR See this 5 rooms and bath at 3108 bedroo enrick 2 me, living room, dinette, kitchen, bath y . Ol L heater, sun ch, lot “, ® . 6.578 e can 4 BEDROOMS COL ORED ONLY he one with the family appeal wedrooms and pete ae Yaw = sun orc town Pull Full bacoment Pavia ce 10.00. ty an PSTEAD "Byer? FE 8-051 sa Ww. rE 40284 282 8. Tete R Phon. bh Rd. n 0-8 3-7103 or FES ps2 03 oF Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange “| bm Established in 1916 | RAST ou SUBURBAN — $1600 down or ae, own fit cond “4 ¥ t T onsider otter. sbapnoons tehen 1sT rR en, complete Ful) ‘be P: bath . RE‘''Y NICE — wit over cus e ® beawtifiat Senety with” ¥ roses ‘and’ galore. Reve. refrigerator, be bons are ine oat luded. Phone ork OVP KENT, Realtor Ww. Lawes ay o-. FE 54-6108 we to the Consus irs Power ie “GOLF VIEW SUB. 4 bed . 2 * COLORED FAMILIES od bath up i Only 31 500 Down foo . Ride Setensbtnd® ft” stno $600 Dn. and $52 Mo. For a home of your very own. on 1502300 ft. full Another Dandy for Ma and Pa 4% fertile acres—360 {t. county road Snow oe white oe Siroux Franks | GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4385 Dixie H BROWN matic hot ri ea “Exterior all fer %. _ eke f. the a ort $1950 ree lot. For vee call 3 Mrs, Hoyt, $11,500 WEST SIDE — peal. value. Modern 7 rm..home in eteclbens condition. Large front porch one garage, lovely lot, paved x ly $15,900 pase = Ranch bun with bedrooms full and ment. Atathes 1% car garage, modern kite bath. “Here is a lot of home for the money and it-is a very at- Eee = home. Large 100x160 ft. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 2-9840 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i wr — a ale DOWN -& Lake front, bungalow right ts the ae Leslie R Middleton FE 7.0006 2,2 SUMMER COTTAGE. | 3 Nearly New Lake Front NORTH 15 MILES LAKE FRONT furnished 8 cabins, Also 3 quarters lity a Grower house, fn be a. Offered at 500 down’ AN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE { OPEN EVES, & SUNDAYS SOUTH SANFORD ST. Well planned small home in good condition, Fenced reer yard, gar den space, Only $6,000 ALMOST NEW new tor reeng near schoo! Tot 49x32. $12-900.. LONG LAKE FRONT > ‘~Large home; 30 ft. living room, 3 bedreoms, plus large dormitory | room on 2nd floor, Safe sand beach., Sea wall. Lovely shaded $14,500, terms to pleage. LAKE FRONT INCOME This fine home features 5 rooms with 2 baths on first floor. rooms with bath on 2nd floor. Basement, gas heat city water, sewers, Walking distance from schools. = be used as single) home, $17, HOME MART REALTY Co. 1062 W_ Huron FE_5-9407 To Buy—To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT "MAHAN co-operative ars wetate, "Dachange LOTS W KB per cent dn. A_4-2296 MACEDAY LAKE pr nyo new & bedroom oan privileges. Priced at 38.950 with cash WILLIAMS LAKE basem: Finished breezeway, attached ane C. Wood So. DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PINE LAKE HOME Perr BRICK RANCH HOME A lovely. pretentious 3 bedroom . Bl pe 2 car garage, and eautiful ¢lassed-in a: home, plus far laree fot with over $3, scaping, Home has full Pasement, gas heat and all the outstanding appointments requireq by today's buyer, Price $27,500. WHITE FRAME BUNGALOW “BEDROOMS Sale or trade this attractive mod- ern home, situated on large chor-fenced corner lot with 2 car freee and workshop. Home has ull basement. new gas furnace, modern streamlined kitchen and bath, Price $11,975. Consider small home in trade, OTTAWA, HILLS 4 BEDROOM HOME Onty % block from Washington dr, High, Sttuated on large lot, solid drive and new }-car garage. Home in Al condition, new AC heating plant, New aluminum storms end sereens, An month, BRICK TERRACE RAGE NE A dandy neat and clean 5-room terrace Large livable rooms, Ot heat, Screened porch, dandy base- ment and garage, Priced to sell SIX ROOM_ BUNGALOW SIDE The ideai home. No steps to cimb. Only 4 years old, 3 nice bedrooms, a beautiful paneled, ~~~ recreation room. and yg out. standing appointments, $11,975 WATKINS LAKE ” see this desirable year around home with beautifully landscaped lot, sand beach, na ade, The h bed ed pnd semis tile — ‘natural fireplace, ted and dinette. We -designed sa kitchen, oti © by a at “gry Clark Real poet PE 46482 4213 ‘open "Evenings and sScoTCH LAKE FRONT LOT, NICE trees, Privileges. on Union Lake er EM _ 3-4285, ug eee, “ae nd + o7 ene ns sites ite - = lake privileges on ‘tter + ne tl 8 a} yovertunity— Carl Ww. BIRD, Realtor” nity Nat'l Bank Bide. PSH ELE Bi LAKE LOT # 5-8142 ral) For Sale Resort rt Prop. 4A 44A family home. $4.350 down and $70) ~~-~~—~~—~ ‘TALL PINES SUBDIVISION ON BEAUTIFUL AuSable Lake, one chole Cake Fi ba et Heavily ¢ from $ poor land ; i qoes road and electric Kinnene, and electric powes 0 , Bay City, Mie’ @X120 LoTs. MILE. eno pixie |? Bey . mare © at 497 8 Bellevue, “For. Sale Lots DESIRABLE LOTS. ALL CITY ; conveniences, 50 x 150 FE 42231. DORRIS & SON REALTORS CORNER LOT AT See Foe PON- 152: W. ures arene FE ‘TRS |CEASE. VACA FE 0-34 rent 6 rooms, double Very nice m ¥ Ortonville phone 64, erage. Yo acre. hom FLOYD W. BURT fu 3 i ver BUILD NOW Bice Thine Coe IDEAL MOTEL SITE Lee EE ae eS eT terms, HOME MART REAAY 60. PE 5-9407 MR. REVENUE HUNTER reel that ou could tivid into ¢ parcels. wn ney it Pak a rine Edw. M Stout, Realtor TN, Saginaw st." PE 6-8105 For Sale Farms 48 Hy HE 5 id FLOOR & ae +a COVERINGS 93 Acres In Pontiac ‘Township, wants wont to sell Les. Let's aot ta Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor PE 6-03 22 W.. Lawrence St. re Sain oe With year- together. ES =| as Sir ake to ee. accept modern home in “LET’S TALK EGGS AND MILK Here you can have nateen tome Beautiful big lv- eet gy By od poatiry house oars] vugvn KENT, Realtor. ™ W. Lawrence - Next to the Consumers Power ~TAPEER COUNTY . 185 ACRES 8 room house in fair condition. stan- a Granary, a Sean , ty Woods chicken c¢ — bara ith bd and a cop and “LAPEER ¢ ia Well-jocated” 3 mules east of t Lae Farm bodes be re! 66 W. Huron 40003 FARMS OF ALL KINDS, PRICED P. W. DINNAN FE 42577 WHAT HAVE YOU? ster Eel Sete Bs ces : Eoetret Fost Service. eas See ex | HOUSEHOLD FINANCE eccerPemninen of Penmne Pioor “"Bhone Puideral SH QU MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION STATE- WIDE. Sale Business Property 49 49 424 OSMUN. EXCELLENT LOCA. 975 Baldwin Ave. y block RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE FE 4-6203 HOT SPOT! You won't have to walt for pol & acre ody no hg livery, etc. You'll miss the boat if you don't see a unusus| parcel, priced ri too, Small amount to h * Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE 56-6165 TIN, inaw St, m Eves til 8:30. Real a 5 Lg! ry Pontiac Patridge always pays kners BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: lakes an Priced for. 4 “only $60,000 on ior gee doubt, this fe one of the pg and ates taverns in the apt, rai “— ineludinge real es- jw $38.609 with $13,850 down, Will aaoees trade NEST RESTAURANT lent 40x80 building plus owner's home and rentals. If you're seek- ing the best, this is ft! Call now for further details Large Business Site At Telegraph underpass-on R.R. ac Dr., and bordering, © Telegr h near under- at rsnard . Ave, Phone with access from Pont: For® parts Leslie R. “Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence * Evenings FE 56-8161 Pee sas « WARD E. PARTR IDGE YOU ARE Lucky To. have your account Buckners im this pe unemployment. Buckner eustomers who out of work are treated with every consider: to deat 4 PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bidg DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy, WALLED LAKE. _ 230 (Next to Bank) UTICA, 4562 Van Dyke One block north across from Bank Barnston REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICHIGA 1050 W. HURON OPEN EVE. 7 TO 9 TWO STALL SERVICE STATION | For lease by matfor o’ location, and inventory. Ca!] FE 4-1511. et" eeenerAL BUILDING Zone: i . located 8. Bivd. near Sag- inaw st. Bultable Med oe pecy pur- poses. Box 95 Ponti TFT AND SPECIALTY STORE IN Pontiac for sate = @2-T71 be- _tween 19 a.m and § BY OWNER, - i, RESTAURANT FOR water,-gas avatiable. room house with basement. Rea- sonably priced at $23,650. terms. Drive-in—Pontiac Good year around reste in operation @ years line WHEN YOU NEED 1$25 to $500/"2% You can get # quickly = endorsers budget. wee wil be with Pay ante “be giad to ut 1 your money creblonss. FINANCE CO. 102 Pontiac State Sank Bidg. PE 4-1574 ‘Sale Land Contracts 52 : LOANS TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE (Ground Fioor 64 W. Lawrence 8t. PE 41538 NEW ¢ pom HOME ON 125 Fr. mn sell contract for rea- 3-0372. wil sonable dise oan EM urant, 160 foot frontage on Saginaw dtreet, am- le black top parking odern building. 30x40, i land contracts. I have all types for sale Call Ted FE 8-044 commercts] nurposes, terms. Includes >roperty and of steer] ¢ ot weak 2 lavatories “This cor. ner fs also suitable for other £50,000 all restaurant equipment. Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 4% OF. Huron PEde 8-466 Open Evenings and Sunday 14 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN __ ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS TO $600 AUTOS ESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODE Ph, Rochester, OL, 60711. OT, 1-0791 5-0975, any hour J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor ‘E. Welton Blvd n Eves BLANACE $171 WILE DISCOUNT 2,000 DISCOUNT | Bi BALANCE TO mont including i per eent in- yIM Ww RIGHT | “Money to Loan Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A reve rear or EV fants STORES JOINTLY OR 8EP- arate ate -Auburn Ave peer sty enter. Good for 4 atote of . aruey shure’ ‘ete, . rr 4, na wiate_Licensed Lenders) ° eerage | nome. §. On Appi 200 National Puctior oF nhene ep Mortgage Lo: Loans 54 LO ANS $600 TO $1,5 "$1,500 Cash in 1]-Trip! | Swaps Epone, first for loan fm 1-trip! ‘Tike to say "YRS" when you Soy ke a loan. Phone, write or 8 BUILDINGS FOR LEASE AT Lake Orion. MY 3-3722. * [Oans $25 TO $500 ~ AND COMMER- OPFICE. CIAL CF uILDINGS graph an? Fase! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor - Sete bol Dhdn ass Tele ‘BENEFICIAL trade as down cottage. Prefer something, —— North Branch Write man, Ti2 Owego, Dubs. 55 AND CLEAR LOTS TO ent on lake “chalr. eevee eneeeeee iN thins x ‘ a es . aor oe oF. rs a ¢ nan bese renee ew ene eee eee Eee ee eeeeee F chest, tex bired sane par hy FURNITURE CO, ectroluz . Tat ores sai Pe ia, CLEA brushes. al makes. ‘pon Sisraee TED 6. iS RANG#S 2 AND ma ED VA UES Above merchandise in very ~ CLAYTON'S: sep Ra) ATR HEA ar 4 oak DINING RK ROOM 44056. ‘USED ELECT RIC WATER HEATERS “BOTTLE GAS . Com COL DEEP FREEZE. 1 yr, old. Pull sige coil spring FE et Call after 4. BC ELECTRIC STOVE. EXCEL “ent condition. Phone FE a" saat At m4 WINDOW FAN, R, $30. TV, $60. GAS stove, $20. FE 5-61 5-9173. WASHING MACHINE CONVEN- _— with Smee riers? pump $129, 50 tehi Fiuores- ae cee & it LON ny axon & WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT On all_new floor samples. Wash- ers - ory < a - rig- 2 YEARS T TO PAY Servic Tings add ma atop lee ied i fat Ls rh (bier, dress- and one chest. Apt. and regu: —? eon i in Contest Bendix gas peamatie. ne ae p Ww water Youngstown. kitehen eink 2 ANTI IcE cream fable and | chairs. Saar i. nd Boat tienen, Pontiac Lake. me 9-4006, eS eae — t tie washe $00 50 For Sale Miscellaneous 61 60 8H. P. SINGLE PHASE MOTOR, FINANCE CO. PONTIAC 6, é . 2dr, sale of tr 2-7047 "62 PONTIAC A ie. Poor cond 78. Lawrence St GUIDE TO GOLD: ‘Sell things you're not using through Classified Ads! 00d boat and yn ieee $200- = weet bow Window Co., 10965 High- Rd, FE 3-4082. § SAW SHARPENING MACHINES a ess for hand : . * * he BS ee cs eee eee eens ae ‘insuisiion eee eee ee of ie se sbeeeene ent eee s P Seinen satchiea, Late Ave. | SaaS ¥, Ton Air Conditioner Perfect Working Condition $150.00 CALL OR 3-1491 DISCOUNTS can DISCOUNTS So oc am vvoue See o 3 RING $80 PER M Siiot damn. eo” ™ UP siscpiin BELOW ARE NEW AND AT MA TAR. om, See ee eye es « AS F URNITURE CO. Talbot Lumber i For Sale Poultry _ 74 VE pares. si, on, ple ne Walied Lake 43914, _ | PUL ABOUT 60 WHITE WY- andotte, 3 to 4 ies, Phone MEI 45854. 10305 Oakhurst Ra _Sale Farm Produce red ournsate for sale. alan REVSE Sta SS * ESSA ES ihe Ko) “say Sect at gat” 2 . Ts, tag Whe bea * © 1956 by HEA Servis, tr. “I guess we'll have to move grandpa away from the trellis for his naps!" for $2,800 equity .n late mod- e] W mobile pene. “ consider : Meade, "ORSBIT “SERNTAN Boats RUDE M "eS | Sele Ferm Eaeipmene 76 |. to FARMatzw PLOW. snow: ee and barrow, pons condition, . OR 38256 after 5. rvice de Porta. spate Poeer oe Mh Opdyke Ra SUMMER _CLEARANCE Ford. cultivator HOUGHTEN & SON 1 2 and 3 bedroom 16 to 51 a} pang TASLE A GALY ’ STEEL DOCK M - ft. 16 ft, wide available. We fi- BOAT Lipre c WATER Ete _ 1006 ee roe games| INLAND LAKE SALES ¥. Kratiers, “ike Tent~no dows B8Y- | 5127 w Huron PE 4-712 & 26122 nance as low ag 15 per cent dn, as as 6 yrs—72 months to ent, BOTTLE GAS | acolo one teehee a a 3.2935 days, evenings, 1954 AL uM; ¢ MBte wart Howetra yeiler. complete ¢ Orien, mY Standard Beet a. Sens Marine Ha wate & aints _ Rent Trailer Space 79 oe Lok BUYS AT LEE’S TRAILER amas -ALL MODERN, BOATS, 17 * at ie bent at Mic, For Sale _Housetrailers 78) Boats & Accessories 85 MUST SACRIPICe. WILL TAKE | 60 H.P. INBOARD MOTOR, READY $200 to go. . PE 4-2008. ‘ AN FOR Trailer — coupiigtitbedatt ince, : Exchange We fave savetal sew out ANDERSON -| demonstrators for sale at CHAMPION. a great! reduced price, GREAT LAKES & SER BEEMER AVAITABLE FoR IMMEDIATE EVINRUDE MOTORS Gator Boat Trailers—don't bu one ve . wate er skis. co ee KELLY'S HARDWARE ments See at Auburn Auburn Avenue Heights Trailer Park, Lot 10? | AUBURN HEIGHTS PE 2981) iss ~ 3-BEDRM. GENERAL. |17 Pr CHRIis UTILITY a, condition. Real oareain on | OR 24, Parkhurst Trailer Court,-| jg pr. a 2 Mae between Late Orion and | “hoard—Excelleat condition. Phone . 2 FE 4-264 PAL, MOBILE HOME. MOD- ern. aluminum. $706. Cail FE ines SOC 7p: | POR Beer Eel sae ny -@. full bath. Cash or terms. ske HaRR ee STP GOOD CON: EVINRUD! E MOTORS Whirlwind Harrington Boat Boat Works | €onv. on ae Saubie River | Alum’ boats. 1180 30. v. bottom, . 20.50. Trailers. 487. 9669 High- BEER leer ge aaron os Auto ~wauto Accessories 80 H. (RDWARE CC : ARDWARE CO. Ma. MMA M | 0.8 Tera TE ban cesseries. ee SEnVIcE Sales and Service starcraft & Lone- Giass imstalied you wait Pade tratiere Tetverrtnine for the We use the ht rade of boat us ® ; ° glass Pree } ib. of coffee to &| OWENS MARINE SUPPLY tance jobs honored. xe Prove. i ork ae +07 KING BROS. PONTIAG AD. AT PODYRE AL 3 dd E] BAIL- Convesses. MITE! ng parlor tame | 1_N. Perry St. ft en ee FOO _F tab Auta O ase coe ROW BOATS WOODEN — SEL. 122 Oakland Ave. FE_4-7066 cheap while they last. Some need GOOD HYDRAMATIC TRANSMIS-| [50*7, Also sinminum care, who. “| ae ett fie IR ete: | COSTELLO'S” BOATS _-dOTORS i . m yoy uy 3-803 . “~~ _trailers. Lake Orion MY }-37 nar OUTBOARD MOTOR, 5 HP. a A For Sale Tires 80-A ing. Rescnaante, dl oer al, «10-18 6 WHITE WALL GOOD- Ra Helly_Pe. oe. Year. to 8 $16.95 plus tax, Ex. SCOT TAI ATER ~ . hy ¥. . Motor © G60D USED er UP Bran New ‘he —. THE La WAGNER CO. GOODYEA arn GOOD- . ND vu ¥ black or white side FE i walls off new cars. Full (mar SHORTY HOOK’S = Up a.) 50 pe cent off. PLACE ED WILLIAMS MERCUR ARD MOTORS Sales ond Setvice FE 32-5260 451 8. saat eS SERGAIN ~. TONY’S MARINE _ ores rd sites, $3.50 and up SERVICE ih eprenr te » op pew Evenrude motors alum, boats ms WRVICE TIRE Grenard take ‘Re. resin & TREADING £0. oa] eds FLAT BOTTOM MARINE Piywood row boats for sale, Also seve used outboard motors, Or- Auto conke I Seyi @ Boat Liver hood or. CRANESHAPT IN Now AKE TRADE-AN AND PE ¢11 KING BROS. DEALER aie NTIAC RD AT | OPDYKE. - WANTED ROUND USED HAY) 38684. | eee Honolulu, AFRICAN VIOLET COLLECTION, sold as ts, FE 5-044. 3969 Don? For Sale Pets is oat. TROPICAL: PisH AQUAR- SOR nt ~ LE EVERY SAT. P.M. in Tyler, MYrtle 21521. : agctiod gis EVERY WEDNES- ome of household fu and personal effects. Sale Parm.. 30 West Tienken | Rd., For Sale Housetrailers 78 SHULTZ, SEVERAL BUILT wenens Capehart payment, Can tinence OR 3-3631 .| 33° CONTINENTAL. 3 FT. FE §-3573. Call after 5:30 PONTIAC CHIFE — tose ts FINEST ORINDINO IN THE Transportation Offered 87 87 ‘ear. Crbaters Treo. * ue ye FLY BY AIRLINER. ENJOY ALL our time there! New York, $19. Sale Motor Scooters _ 82) bere am, Gen Prancioco. as | 8COO coon” N- Fares plus tax Terms can be ar- | Cuan Pe SROTER, ¢ Eliz. fare yi Ferny Service Inc. OR 3) CUSHMAN EAGLE WITH AC., fRUCK “GOING NORTH PART cess, Good coat. FE 3-9395 Ne? tea load either wav. FR 5 ; _tween 2 & 4 or FES 8-1385 anytime , : For Sale Motorcycles 83 Wanted Used-Car +88 WANTED 8SCRAP CARS FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson. See Harley FE ease or MY 25402 idson WANTED Seuae, ee Co 38 Soul care MODEL, CARS, CLEAN AND Acs INDIAN MOTORCYCLES SALES. | gina TITLE. MONEY, WAITING Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake Rd, Keego Harbor. FE 41762 _Bili_ MeCain _ ( *LENN’ S PONTIAC MC SALES Av- thorized Triumph A.J.6. Match- MOTOR SALES ; less dealer Parts, sales, service. | 284 ® Saginaw St PR 4-737) | _232_ East Pike St _ | WANTED USED CARS. FROM “7 WANTED INDIAN 74 WITH 15” ‘36. ay ror DO AR. wheels and skirts. for parts, Call: _ Walt —_ Obive 112 HURON “i r ie “SALES For "Sale e Bicycles 84 952 W Huron PE 2-2641 | aes ~ WE NEED USED CARS AND) GIRL'S SCHWINN BIKE PRAC irgeke. Get our orice before you (ORRMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. . health caren, MA These may be pivchased on our | HUTCHINSON tically new 59 = N Anderson St * North Chevrolet's | ORL, omg ead 26 l., CHROME, Big Lot in Birmingham MOTOR BIKE — $100 1284 Fior- ence. Waking Lake off Shore | UP TO $0 FOR JUNK & CHEAP | . drive, SHOP iT ~ Boats &A Accessories 3 85 Then Bring It Here We pay top dollar v ore cars. ¥ PT. WHIRLWIND DELUXE. : AVERIL ront an center dec mp. access. Call eves. FE 56-0156. Reas 2020 Dixte Ls re MOBILE FE 2.9878 THE HIGH DOLLAR 14 TO 16 FT BOAT TRAILER. | FE 2-6774 HOMES NEW 12 FT 5 FIBERGIAS BOAT For high grade used cars. We 38° bow depths, ‘6° beam. A need them Drive the .tra miles | bargain et $200. Bargain on ‘alum: it - hi par vou well 4540 Dixie | = boats. 7600 Elizabeth Lake H. J. VA NWELT (1956. 41 «FT HOUSETRAILER. — Thee R ¥135 R. sisgpe ®& Hoar heat turn MY Sry TAKE ns 5 | USED AUTO- 27-FOOT STEWART HOUSETRAIL- FOOT OTO mobile ars down payment or 2 BOAT WITH M R. down payment aT nome. clare trailer and canvass cover. Incl|| fea Estate ’ 1362 Bt. Oats, anchors. FE 45518. 4-6402 or FE 4-4813. Ask FE 1¢-FT. GAR - WOOD > SPEEDSTER. for Mr, Clark. Large selection. 110 h, p. Chrysler, '$},250. FE we PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR 32-8849 rp late model ¢ars ‘ OXFORD 2am oMaET aS | COMMUNITY |18-FT. INBOARD CHRIS CRAFT | Trailer Sales EM_3-2702. 7257_Locklin MOTORS boat and trailer, In good ‘condi- MY 2-3831. Gerieral coaches 10 ft. wide w | 5. Price $225 mobile home 27 to ¢ suet s pen balcony kitchen eople are really spr i ; ining Rot Feople are really TRU CKING NEW BOATS EVERY If your car ‘s sharp Sring car new ‘Ve. Ka-Shun-Eitte treve- traflers we wilt sell on rewtel | . Parts tion, '1&PT. BOAT ON WHEELS INCL.| 803-N. Main, Rochester oars, jocks anchor, running ghts OPEN TIL 10 PM and. cover, 249 8 Telegraph After Olive 2-0311 1. 0. i054 SPEEDLINER RACING HULL. | TY equipped. Reasonable. MY _ 43732 SHARP CARS ONLY week, Large stock to choose from and title High — oaid for at down-to#arth prices. Howard late model ased ca Loomis | RUD ‘SHELTON nowt Used tors 8, commerce |» MOTOR SALES to Carrol] Lake Rd Rt. to Os-; Corner of Auburn & E Bivd. FE 4-6728 Loomis, 10665 Dixie Hwy «MY one ‘tle 8. of “Lake th ARREL BARGE. WELL | bourne to 245 Havana. WANTED: SCRAP ae ans en sale F FE 52401 Grand River >| iy AP. SOT FT_RON: | W757 FUNK , aCR abet, $176. 3g Ascott, | service, Cail cal FE od : \ i, " ia . * ; A. _-. For Sale Cars _ 1" PANEL Goon CONDE. 56 CHEV. ¥% ton pick up. Very low mileage. New truck ap- “41 FOR tion. }| pearance. Just your car or truck down. Easy GMAC terms, See it now. |HASKINS ~ CHEVROLET 6751 Dixie Highway et MIS MA 5-507) Open Nites ‘til 9 “ an el eee PULL “y? 1 FORD CHEVROLET . P33 210 4 Door. .... S805 | Radie & Heater. Power Glide, CHEVROLET §1 2 DOOR Styline. S495 | DELUXE, Radio & Heater, New Paint. tee AD eeaE - 53 CORONET 2.2... $595 Radio & Heater, Dir, Sig, 1 own- er beauty "34 4 DOOR” Del uxe $1095 Radio & Heater Transportation | Specials SI PLYM. 4 Door.. $175 Radio & Heater. Your Car Down '46 PONTIAC 4 Dr. $69.95 Radio & Heater. | *50 FORD-2 Door... .$295 on PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” * MT. CL gg Ge BT. 37 " BEHIND THE POs: T OFFICE ' _ MA 65I1 ‘Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. “LOOK! "BRIGHT FOR SPOT" QUALITY |: '55 Olds 88 2 Dr... 2. $2195 : “Hydramatic. Radio & Heater, Full BOAT, BRAND NEW CHRIS CRAFT a 4 i, steer rin . wheel te ttle and Power, W-Wall Tires. iit, wh jeld, cushions, tarp, sxc p> = 4 15 HP silent outboard cruiser per-| 22 Ford F'lane 2 Dr. $1545 formance, Will sel) or take car Pord-O-Matic, Radio & Heater, im trade. . W-Wail Tires. Diesel powered, 9 foot 35 Chev. B. A. 2 Dr. $1495 blade, good condition... Powergide, Radic @ Heater. See it today. ‘34 Buick 4 Dr....,.$1595 1956 : Plymouth Station Protos, Radio 4 Heater, Full Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- 'S4 Pontiac 2 Dr... $1095 Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, Red & Black Finish. v-8 pu tton drive, ’ . Wwe ee puteon Glare’ Rene | ’S3 Hudson Hornet. . .$845 paint. Light blue trim en”, spe-| Hydramatic, Radio & Heater. cial features ‘Shown ment. Dealer's wife's Ter 52 Chev. 4 Dr....... $745 Radio & Heater, Jet Black, W- R&H, It's mice One Wall Tires. 1952 Hudson Wasp, 4dr Hydra, | '52 Buick 4 Dr.......$645 Beaty ew res. Ready | ‘super, Dynaflow, Radio & Heater. 1982 Olds, 4dr. It's an aa, Hydra, | 51 Dodge 2 Dr.. ...-$5 Dn. R&H, tone good ftamily car; Ciean ‘Inside & Mery heavy. duty ale. low deliv | +51 Cadillac 62 Sed. $1095 CLARKSTON Wall Tires ‘Special Price” MOTOR SALES Chrysler-Plymouth JEROME 33S. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8-488 — — — — ee 70 Cara to Choose From «| USED 4 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. appreciate it shape 4 52 FORD Custom V8. Rubber, 56 FORD Custom V8 48 PONTIAC 4 Door FE4. 4546 . SUMMER TIME IS TRAVEL TIME Enjoy Carefree Driving In One of Our. "OK" Reconditioned & Guaranteed 211.S. Saginaw 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air H/T...........$1845 Beautiful RED & IVORY finish with match: interior, Overdrive, Radio & Heater. Many other extras. "Real Sh Sharp! 55 FORD Custom V-8..... 2 DOOR with Overdrive, very low mileage, Radio & Heater, Clear Plastic Seat Covers. Very nice . 88 CHEVROLET 210 2 Nice DARK BLUE finish, Radio & Heater, Good Rubber. This car rune good and looks real sharp . TURQUOIS & IVORY. W Wall Tires. Radio & Heater. Other extras. You will have to see and drive this car to 33, BUICK Special 2 Dr... cee cece eee ee ee $895 Nice GREY & RED 2 Tone, Radio & Heater. In very nice 2 Dr..... seae en eee 8725 Nice MAROON finish, Ford-O-Matic, Radio & Heater, Good Cass & Oakland 2 Dri... eevee es S1BIS Very low mileage Looks and drives bke new, 83 CHEVROLET Stapion Wagon... A 4 Door family car in excellent, condition "31 OLDSMOBILI 8&8 2 Dr...... ‘cee e eee $695 A ciean Olds with 4 new W/Wall tires. Ready to go, ‘Transportation specials! $10 Down "530 CHEVROLET 2 Door ............. .. 8395 "49 DODGE 4 Door ... 47 FORD 2 Door ..... 48 FORD 2 Door ..... 81 STUDEBAKER 4 Door ‘51 CHEVROLET 4 Door MANY CHEAPER CARS FROM WITH $10 DOWN & GOOD CREDIT ALSO A Nice Selection-of Used Trucks MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” CARS Dr. VR... $1495 Bel Air..... eee ee SILOS wae ee ee RODS Doveve scene, vee $195 Loveeeeeeveee. 1. 8135 re voce eae $173 ee veces e $395 a ee venen es $495 bit eceeeeeencn es. $123 1951 PE4-2549 1 i | bd ¢ oe ae ae oy: cis ee pee] ‘ ’ of ‘Eisai Se e a. j Le Coos a ie THE PONTIAC, PRESS, MONDAY, yuLy' 0, 1956 . TWENTY-NINE | 3 Columnist. F inds Pres ley’ Ss Fans. “Ase Most. Vociferous — ene © an Youth Rises Up “' - Today’ S Radio Programs - _ able Trouble Must Be: Bold, Beautiful | YORK @ ~ Promatieuy, . M ake $1 50 ‘WIR, (10). CRLW, (a0) WWs, (900) WOAR, (1130) WY, Gime) -WPON, (1402) © WIBK, (1490) wane ag of Pee. ee pac ee ° e an Hour. |{o Defend Elvis Te eee | ee ie EARL WILSON 5 : Ww George . © «- ie s had year aan pag veiiee = hate Charles P, Wells, Michigan Sate JEW YORK—Betore I left tor Moscow, 1 I decided it wouldn’t Teenagers Feel That 1:20-—WIR, De. Malone 3 : University mathematician, and/%® ‘air to ask you to read. about Russia every day—so 1) Adults Are Trying to Wan, News ,careven : Alfred Leitner say rock.|{nterviewed @ lovely;.N. ¥. gal who gets $150 an hour for! Stifle Their Tastes nai an cs dink 4 ida wws Reo inotiand : 0 ee ae gle ‘on roots,| .” | don't believe it,” I said when I first heard that Miss By CHARLES MERCER URE. Hows, Georee That kind would slow down travel Lee Collins of Denver and Dallas gets that terrific figure | NEW YORK @ — There are 2:26 —WJR, Ind Mre Burton | nk ee wink eekect nt ree Hem et comment eee: some things to be learned from cee Soxs, Siew experimenting phers). : a column Elvis oe the idea of treating a rocket itself| _,, “| Presley the rock 'n’ roll singer. vod | 88— WIR. Backstage Wife as on ontenne by She certainly does—and she’s worth it—she’s a wonderful Se «© Ed McKensie ap-/model,” said several ad agency men and photographers. Thig young man had the most Sa Bat MeLeod One day Miss Collins dropped around to my apartment—|vociferous following of any per- Thon: wees, teak tees fully dressed—and met my family. A sweet little brunette|former who has come down the 2:90. of about 25, she resembles Gene Tierney or Simone Simon,|DiK® since — ge ag Wart hess Means Another day I saw her fully dressed — with her|@*’. 1% ot os woh Sau SA —— again fully T parently — display an emotional 3 we in My small son who was romping around photographer Gerald identification with him that is of Wak. wattriek eporte Hochman’s 54th 8t. 0 . 1. . re a 7 Cou: pase Chews, - And a fen one day I watched $200 worth of Mfks Collins'/**itique of teen-age youth today. em mem, ale Ral, Those conclusions are based on waa “She's here—she has to get here about 20 minutes early. 14 letters from 16 states which I 5:00— wim, Pulp tender | _ $e the strap marks'll have time to come off,” explained (received within a few days after og Se ey » Melber of Sictemaher than. You. Meme my unkind remarks about Elvis WIBK: News, Deon MeLeod| She was doing a bathtub shot. cont ga rgreatia : econo ery, ase Lee came out eventually in a towel and sat down. 2 pro-Presley; two anti-Presley. wien Won Point fo Law 7) 1 al ‘“Does anybody have a little iron?” she asked. “This hair|The two who agreed with me were Ww ribbon ought to be pressed.” 0 ween SS ee eer “That's all you're going to weat—a hair ribbon?” I p Re greny “That and ome Jule pink bath powder | Atay te way, te Pee er! — TOCCTY S Television Programs -- IC 1s Western But actually I was disappointed because it wasn’t a nude pte ae - You'll Find it at a OE Se Oe oy eas i : ee _Programs turnished by stations listed im thie calume are subject to change without notice, | =B-BAR-B Once or twice in senias pA dropped the towel dotsies Xt sock "yolk ign ges oe a . wih _ relate momentarily but everybody sort of yawned—including a wom-/But I have revised my opinion of ToNIGHT’s TV HIGHLIGHTS | Farm Report. . 11:35—(2) Love of Life, 4 213 oa ~~ PI 22-3041 ‘|)4n from the ad agency. many of his fans. Many are- ar-'¢:99—(7)—Viola Layne Show. (9)|6:55--(2) On the Farm Front. 11:25—(7) News. . “How do you like this work?” I asked. jticulate and most intelligent, a8} Count of Monte Cristo. “het off 00-—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) T0155 12 search tor Tomorrow.| “T should get $500 an hour,” she said. “ate to have women Well a vociferous, Only Faded bet re, ee ee ee N (7) Robin and Ricky. i around when I work — I freeze up. Frankly, I don't like the\ete, “Gar Grose of the New|. (2) At Linkletter’s Kids, nas ae (1) Countryside, |1t45~(2) Guiding ‘Light. () an to tebe enne of my baby” nude in Times Square to be able!york Daily News, the dean Se gag ()—Senay Tiel (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4)| Star Baseball. | | York TV critics, who was Vv News. with filthy letters after he held|¢:20—(4)—Dolores. le00—(4) 1 (1) Little Ras TUESDAY AFTERNOON. | THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... Presley's feet to the critical fires.|¢:25—(2)—TV Weatherman. pay oes 12:00—(2) citer Movie, (7) 12 The G Pech bat Nobody annoyed me. C20 Twilight ‘Theater, “Terieis—() Morning Pinyhagee. | clock Comics. aed Jan. 1 nciicteaner unwct’ ot an bn Beg) ss | yor Train.” (@) — Million Dollar|8:25—(4) News. 12:85—Bill Board. | Texas acres... Joanne Woodward (of A lot of youngsters want me) Moive. ‘The Steel Trap.” (4)—|839—(4) Today. (7) Wixie's Wt 12.392) Ladies Day. (7) The Ex “A Kiss Before Dying”) in fired. It was suggested that I be) Gordon. MacRae, (2) -- Robin) derland. wins. (9) Cartoons, , ‘suave “Th opens soon assighed to writing “old-fashioned) piood, $:45—(2) News, Weather. 12:45--(9) Mary Morgan . i e Two Mrs. Carrolls” . . . Zachary, poetry 6:45—(4) — News Caravan, 8:55—(4) News. (2) TV Weather. |, 90” i7) Lunchtime Drama (9) | Member of Oakland County en Pa aug Waverly, “will be mar- A A Mus puentorer tsa ark 7:00—(7) -- TV Reader's Digest. gene Garry Moore. (4) Romp)". | Electronics ' ANONYMOUS. “The Sm " (4) — Ernie Room. : ‘ Zoos a lower average of unsigned let) pe vacg ee — Burns and/9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) uee—t9) Sagpas Show. FE 4-1515 A famed “international playboy” is ters than generally prevails when Heartthrob Theater 1:26—(2) News. so broke he’s selling some of his tailor- adults become exercised over al, s/n. . 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. | Open Eves TOP. M. Pre) * 4:30—(7) — Voice Program. (2)— 0:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. made $300 suits at $25 per . . . The subject—a heartening fact. It's) “sient scouts ~~ |1000—(4) Home. ae eee At- i C&V TV 158 Ookland ; to see so with « ernoon Festival. & police palied s vice raid on one of the a eS te0— (Jumbo ‘Thester.. Hand] SS gute “Rick (|2:48—(4) All Star Highlights. and didn’t find a thing opto: sign their — . ° ore Th oe saci coolly se Home. me ge ay Matinee Theater. | rr) yeu have a FARM, . : “ Mele. * 10:55—(7) ‘News 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. || Lor er VACANT . Nancy Oakes, dir. of the late Sir Harry ary 56 signed ie — race a teks as Sees :00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Shrine|##00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen or BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ——_TC oneal tein eos Pres-| Farrell Show. Parade. (7) Story Studio, (9)| fr a Day. “that YOU WANT to... , es tele : : q . aa | 4 Bi :15—-(2) Secret, Storm. (4) Mod-| SELL, : TV Service y ago. ley’s attraction to what used to be /8:30—(7) Superman, (4)—Rob- lboard. | Easy | RARL'S PEARLS... - called the weaker sex in the bad) ert Montgomery Presents, “Mat-/11:00—(9) Experimental School _ | 45" 9) ‘News } . 4 PROMPT The average husband can't Od Gaye be A carey, vem | eS Guest, Qua. Gm Ws 3:90—(2) Edge of Night. 9) Kid] : wpe . REASONABLE get on the phone, in the bath- But the most significant thing) Damone Show. St. Louis Gas Strike ang pp | Complete eed Serviee | room, or out of the house. I found in the correspondence was 9:00—(7)—-Youth Bureau. (9)—Box- Modern Romances. . SERVICE | wisa 9D sAmD THAT; “Aumoly.” the widely opinion — e+-| “ing middleweight bout: Jerry| Fatare Ni thD 4:00—-(2) Four O'Clock Theater.| FESO. When You Want It | . Y = ther explicitly or by inference —| Ludie vs. Willie Troy. (2) — ers int ay + () Comedy Time. (1) My Litt ee on tee wee says Rob’t Q. Lewis, “is like paying on that adults fail to understand the} Studio One. “Song for a Summer F (9) Justice Colt. gs Aas |& subscription to a magazine that isn't younger generation today. In ef-| Night.” -$T. LOUIS @& — Negotiators| 4:3¢—(2) As The World Turns. (4) | OO HAMPTON being published any more.” fect the teen-agers said: “We|9:30—(7) — Hot Rod Races. Motor — another ery on set- i Dan. (7) ata G-Men, | ¥ want to express ourselves and) City . (4)—Watertront,| le a ‘strike by em- ELECTRIC | rome area ESE Blt Gin SN eS he gee sae isda ares Seow Ey sen ol 93s w, ts FE 42525 Vboy tri at her latest tunity—and what's wrong with|. clips of sporting activities. number... of customers Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance + Haren y friend must be getting serious—he that?” When I criticized their cur-|19:99—(9) — National News. (4)—|Without ‘gas service climbed to) Party. 3 nn =| just gave her his right name. rent totem, Presley, they saw me) pr, Hudson’s Secret Journal. |16.900. 5:30—(4) Commando Cody. “Grocers will soon be stocking frozen as the old repressive order “Oscar Perkins Story.” (2) — hain ..° e bread,” reports Charl is strikers have ignored iy! rea por arley Jones. “That Incredible as it seems to them, oetpert & oom a state seizure order and puni- i $ ’n ‘means housewives will have to thaw the I young 1 remem. 10:10—(9)—Weathervane. toast before they can burn it.” That’s beg ae Se oe 10:15—(9)—TV Baseball Hail of ‘ive court action imposed in an USED jeart, brother. JOANNE WOODWARD ren trying to express myself 804 1)" Fame, Andy Patho of the Mil|sttempt to get them back to | Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ences. It sometimes seems that ante a . t File USA Main stumbling block in the SINGER each i has to oot ies “Mission Copenhagen.” (9) —(Comtract dispute is a proposed . own way own sweet ‘ change in company policy under Gop Releases __ -|That’s a Lot of Smoking sorting out for itself what is| Times Square Playhouse. “Slide) nich contractors instead of Lac- worthy .of expression and what is Rule Blonde. (4) — Long John’ ide employ would make con- Cc Book RICHMOND, Va. (# — Richmond Silver. “The Flag Flies Back.” — 3 : ampaign 0O not nections between gas meters and , cigarette factories produced 110,- ee ee Re eo: , and cool off the easy Against Morse 122,000,000 cigarettes in 1955 for Apartment Collapses ta100—(7) tose Oh (9)—Good|..2% Suburban St. Ann, the firm , ‘ | the third highest total in the city’s| Neighbor Thocter “T Was an|8%4, someone injected water into way. Can't sleep, can’t |) PORTLAND w — The history. It was the 38th straight) NAPLES, Italy ~The interior) Neigh’ ater. @8 @N\a gas line. Other residential see-' ‘ Yacriteen cere Somme ar donde hres "hing et ee] “Remsen me, ey det fei et 4 stribut ‘ A y, a ne| —News. h " covitled ~The Documemea'} Record turned out more than a hundred /|pefsons who were buried in the 11:15—(7) — The Crash. “Train valves . . oe joy summer living ; ‘of Sen. Wayne Morse.” billion cigarettes, irubble. of Events.” (4) ~— Little Show. * « # j with the smart: new. . £ @ — en “Scream in the Night.” (2) —| Officers of the Oil, Chemical ' | The committee hopes it will help, 4 yein of _ Miss Fairweather. and Aone Wortern Unien rote : ‘defeat the Democratic senator in ‘fee 11:20—(2)—Les Paul-Mary Ford.q statement saying the union is $9 950 Na graphed book 1a, mndel s Seea hie ey FED D E R S | sm “Ki ” pick- up of statements by the senator, i Sty in ume — ) — Dark Encounter.leting and peaceful prosecution of newspaper clippings, anti-Morse C “Guest Tomo.” $1.25 Week - ‘editorials, letters to the editor, ex- i¢ Tumult AT R ‘cerpts from the Congressional is Created by TUESDAY MORNING India has 19 paper mills in oper- . m C ALL | and a rdnning co 3 Bombastic talks 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s| ation at present. 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That Cecil B, DeMille, active in motion pictures since 1913, esti- mates his films have drawn 3,314,- 000,000 paid atvietione, That ovation peal predict in 2% years atom-powered air freight- ers will be developed that will weigh a million pounds and fly at That people who think big cities are as out-of-date as the dinosaur don’t know what they are talking about. Suburbs have shown a 3% per cent, population gain in. the last decade, but cities themselves are up 15 per cent. * * * _ That Chicago, the Windy City, is really doing something about its dust problem. The dustfall for the first quarter of 1956 averaged 56.6 tons per square mile, compared to 65.7 tons during the same period in the three previous’ years. 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