THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, I960 -*-46 PAGES Home Edition 118th The Weather Pontiac Motor Callback Set Despite Strike , 14 Mayors Attempting to Mediate Walkout ot Grand Trunk .......... with Pontiac Motor Division planning to begin its 1961 production year to-. morrow, Mayor Philip JE. Rowston today journeyed to Detroit to join a mass effort to settle‘the seven-day-old Grand Trunk Western Railroad strike, which threatens the closing of still more auto plants. Pontiac Motor leaden have announced no change Id plans for a callback to resume operations, a company spokesman said. ★ Or * . The initial -callback is for approximately 1,200 workers. ~r — r, Scene of Parting in Katanga m ***** aald the spokesman. Rowston and the mayors -of 13 other Michigan cities served by the railroad were to meet union and railway representatives, at the invitation of Battle Creek Mayor R. M. Turner, to mediate in the deadlocked negotiations. , * ★ * The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen struck die railroad in jA r.a dispute over working conditions.; Company and union bargainers1 said they had readied agreement on 21 ot 28 working rules under ~ dispute, but were unable to agree on the remaining seven. A two-hour negotiating session yesterday brought no reports of Lumumba in defense of Kasai Province listens last word. AT rkiMUt to some parting words from his wife in EUsa-llk» she gat in the Foresees ’61 Cars Topping ’60 Sales By BEN PHLEOAK AP Automotive Editor • MIAMI BEACH — The chalrmtn and president of Ctuytlfr Corp., L. L. Colbert, today joined tht growing chorus of auto Industry executives who row— 1961 car gales as equal or better than thU year'a. _ ~~ Tn remarks prepared for a national press preview. Col- - • ■ • --—~—♦bert touched only briefly lia i 9 I0*1 Chew’s Internal Claims Risks 4“ Hold U.S Jobs Rep. Walter Says Ike Refuses to Give Him 1,000 Names WASHINGTON if>—Rep. Francis E. Walter. D-Pa.. asserted today. more than 1,000 security hold government job*. current status of investigations Into possible conflicts of interest on the party of company executives, other than to confirm that such probes are continuing. * * - * Colbert aald new car sales' this year will total’about 6ty million units. A year ago this month in the same Miami Beach Hotel, he forecast a possibility of 7 million for 1960. u But ha saw a gead aw* in the tact that hia prediction, tell _ ■ ,-w . •___-. . short. “B we were rnjovln* a Prctident Eiaenhower, he said., tl maa were warned to *gM» w paratkns for hurricane winds, rough seas and tides four to seven feet above normal. The extreme western Bahamas ___ were warned to take' ^ nT”07 climbed to n at 1 p m. Says Pope John Humble, Kind Man loyalty program b after a ISM derision at th<- So preme Court let them have their Baltika to attend the U.N.* General Assembly, the State Department said today. The Soviet lender’s travel plana for at tending tht Chrysler and every other auto company has found a tendency! among customers to hoy new com-j pact care rattier than standard) site care. Colbert said. Ho pre- «■■■“ . . 1* M“‘°n dieted ^ tredWonaF tow prieei which begins in New York names plus compacts and imports; Sept. 20 were given to the ** uwvt.Mt 1. machinery. dr W W~ Preaident Elsenhower today no— phatically repudiated the reUgioul issue as a political weapon to be used by himsolf, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, or other members of the Republican party. b what amsaatad to* a reply to a charge by tenner President Harry B. Truman that Nixon was eampalgahytoo back door. tp lttft low price ’torn — Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth—took 55 per cent of. all sate*. Colbert said Chrysler care al-‘ ■■■*- Ot M Walter showed In the letters ■horfly after Eisenhower, at news confereiMe, had aald knows at no prafatem bat engaged his attention more in recent weeks than making the na- m the Dodge Dart aad the Vsl-tion's security procedures air- Unt. Next month Chrysler will tight. That comment cam* in a introduce Its second compact discussion of the two National car, the Dodge Lancer. Security Agency employes who de- * * * focted to Russia. ^ f In his prepared remartto, CM-, (bert made ho mehtio^ of the four note by Ruasian Ambaa-aador Mikhail A. Menshikov. The department released no information on turn long tho Soviet premier will stay in New York. Department prew officer Lincoln White said he knew of no ptena by the Russians for Khrushchev Win that the rah gloss Issue be used. The question ol religion af a campaign Issue arose because Sen. (Continued on Page 2, Got. 3) Eisenhower said that whenever, stockholder euits pending against . , I. he safety of the nation is In-Chrysler j 10 v1*11 WaMhington or oiv~d he si wavs will do every-! w * a j make any other aide trips thtng to to poww to j«nove| ^ followrd ^ fin^j » In the United.States, security risk, from their Jobs. U of Wl„jam C. Newberg as Wh|1. r.f#rrwl flirlh„ Ha F«b. II. UB. David W. [p^idehraM menfoswigent rrve-------------further Kendall, special counsel to the 1 iation that Newberg had b^pn part; QUestiona -by reporters to prealdent, turned down Walter's [owner of two companies selling! the United nations and the reqaest for toe nameu. - igmalFpsu^ to Chiyslerr—-------------- Soviet Klrf—gET' Argentine Miner Crashes and 31 Die MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay vs «*» n Argentine airliner with 29 passengers and a crew of six apparently exploded in the air and crashed today in Northern Uruguay. All 31 aboard were killed, the airlines office here said, Including two U.S. women on the embassy staff in Buenea-Airnk-- By njnmn A, FITZGERALD .gestures. Just before the blessing,; He emphasised that he did Publisher The rnattai Press [he spoke in English and said he hot believe we would face an- -----------. wa'tes-aL years ago and more people are giving thenmelves and their , -time to ‘ the advancement ot religious canoes. His personal apparel was h*ni- | The other passengers were be-meiied to he "Paraguayans- or Ar- - «u.». _____•_____ gentines. The airUnes identified H* a not coming to the [the two Americans as Lorain* United States as such for iCohnaughton and Phoebe Egelant. a visit,” White said. “He I °KW Pe™*, aerolineas Argen- > to ts ik. tinas manager here, said the plena, is coming to the United apparently exploded in flight be-Nations. (fore crashing. Mother Asks for Son Near Death t pjn..... about a thousand people present, representing many nations. The entrance of this 'spiritual leader is impressive. The building to especially deigned tor the purpose with a long middle aisle aad a dais at dte end. Aides la colorful rad robes assisted In the prellmi-narieo. Two Swiss guards in striking costumes and with long lances stand at each side of the (elevated platform. Their apparel, was signed by Michelangelo and very colorful. * dr Aa the processtoii the long atolt, the Pope ts seated on a special chair carried by eight [«. As they advance a wave applause follows •ponds with friendly white with a beautiful bro-of generous propor-j in gold. By DICK HANSON “Please, ask the people to pray for my boy.” ireThe retains"the humility! Thi* * th« heart-rending plea of a grieved Pontiac universally admires, for mother struggling to help her son in the only way left has said himself: to her—through prayer. F^WsTadanu^rwmPe«Sciaiiy.! ^ y°uth- 16-yeaMd James Shover lay at death’* Here the light of God .tone. |door ^ ^ntiac General^ (broach. Once When we prey Ad. Hospital, In ft deep COma. rrmm« house at HI Osmun St.. 1 couldn’t understand «j Doctors have all but given up la broken only by the sobs rt -word, l hegJCTO . he World '.tojpe for the boy, who hasn't re-! the boy's mother, Mrs. Joseph peace tht* International church- |gained consciousness since he was! Shover. His grief-stitoken father seeks so earnestly along [critically injured last Friday after- cannot go to work. He lies in all of us. [noon when his Motor scooter bed, staring at the celling and Pope John would be a lot of fun [rammed into a city bua. twinkle with mer- j The silence in the small white The hdetic summer holidays are over and children are going back to schObl. but hot summer weather is still with in. The mercury was expected to readi 90 degrees fertile Pontiac area today and tomorrow. , Tonight's low wtll b* a warm B. Temperatures are expected to tun cooler over the weekend, however, Precipitation will total about three-quarters Of an inch In thundershowers Saturday and Sunday. Morning winds southwesterly at _ 9 ijhttoo an hour wdh become 10 to 20 — p* late this afternoon and aimtwMi somewhat tonight The lowest recording hi downtown Pontiac preceding 6 u.m. was praying. ! Jimmie's younger brother, Jerry, b. is equally dazaL He idolizes his older brother, and is praying that he will get better. ♦ ..* ★ , *• Doctors ray the youth can never recover from the damage done to tea- brain.—But still toe family prays, they ask for your prayers Pope John to a big man. He has a large head, large hands and a bearing that bespeaks dignity and yet is coupled with UndUnen. dr # ★ He spoke without a note for 90 minutes, and bis talk murt have irked with humor, and frtendUneas, for he was Wenruptad several times by restrained but pontaneous laughter. And ,fm positive about fctondUneas because of the sti faces of the devout ttaliaps PLEASANT VOICE vofon is pleasing^ and and supplements his delivery THE PONTIAC. PRESS. WEDNESDAY.: SEPTEMBER 7,1WW ike Pub an'If on K Talks | (Continued From Page One) John r. Kenned ofMsssachusett*. 1 Democratic presidential nominee, a Catholic Nixon, the Republican nominee, was reared a Quaker The Prescient said he hoped that gr* rated "an already serious situation which find* Africans tailing other Africans *' CONTRARY TO PRINOPUSI He said further that if these lUBf-ir !SiSi . ,j j»wwamiaamby Sovietmattery 2**?" .Zn IwwiA 'tMa would beroterary ** *ri **d «■« to The principles so far applied re- garding use in the Congo of pry contingent* front the larger powers " The President weal so ta ah] r made It clear Pal he probaUy woo id attend the Assembly himself but said ho not Intend to Mw the UJf, by bung a party to a battle of in-tpettn and propaganda there. He spedficaSy ruled out any two RB47 Men shot down this rates hasp previously hem ap-held ky the terete* Dates. '’Therefore." he added, "it would be doubly serious V each participation by military unite of an operation, in the . which has recently taken itf overtones ’ Concerning the defectors, resident said every possible step must he taken, without; violating andniDluiert bvthe R“ the rights of Individual*, to remove parries out pertain other candFrs*!! ?*y *** *«• *• ***** .K-w fcriio,i Of the two code clerks of tlL# National Security Jtgencyi the worlds two majorpowerswast^^. ^ >----------■ . I "^reemphasized when Eisenhower strongly warned die Soviets to stop •upptyiag planes to transport Congolese Premier Patrice Lutnum- W| troops lest the action spread the civil war and lead to wider danger* in restless Elsenhower said prom that Americano must constantly on die alert. The two darts, Berms F. Mitchell. SI, end William H. Martta, to. tamed ep le a Maw near*iibis Tuesday Ask More Cash for Recreation RECEIVE* PLAQUE — Robert S. Nelson (centeri. president of the Pontiac Area United Fund, geceives a plaque from Irving Stelnman, Iftnulr, d* thtaat- l chairman of the Greater Pontiac USO, Commit-I tee. The award waa presented to tfie UF "for distinguished service" through consistent support of the USO progrira. Watching the presentation is Karl W. Bradley. Pontiac area UF executive director. The case shows, Eisenhower itd, that we must go through our! Btire procedures, to strengthen the ] possibility that weak, irresponsible, r treasonable persons do not oc-jpy sensitive posts. Eisenhower said he had not received any indication that Mitchell and Martin were suspected of any plans to detect before they left their Jobs, ostensibly on a vaca-j County Senate Hopefuls Cross Verbal Swords fNww Bathing Beach,-™ —*—■ IMBMMBPBjj ., .. I n_._L._ii r„L,;j., MtLmj^ ' ■■■■■■>' ***** Jit v ■ • ■■■■,-■ ! By MAX E. MMON Park, said that Republicans had]their ballots not. for individuals) . DaseDOlII JUDSiay Tl^|(xMfdll6gg DISAPPOINTING 1 Republican FarreB ~E. Robert* btila te tbe legislature which] but for Portias.,_ •Proposed to City Eisenhower described the post- ,nd Democrat 8. Jerome Bronaon would have benefited Michigan j ^ aeoaaed tha OOP of "ob. lew jiL, .... , convention session of Comress as a|»«»cbed swords yefoerday in their former*, f The city admtodstration. current- jdhappoihting one, not only to hlmiPrivate Political duel, the winnerpgoBL* “ State — —‘—...............1 LlMlllg hi QBF i r . ' ~ ------ — ] He said Democrats were for a ri _ ■ _ kN Qam% "** “ "“tor program geared "to solving the B porter called attention to Demo- The two candidates for the Sen- ■ - expenses next year, a>yirioniifote the President] ate seat being vacated by L. Har- ae-in foe city aubridy Um to bUme for tie meager re* vey bodge met in debate yesterday mm participating to suits of the oemion which ad- before the Oakland County Farm e baseball tournaments burned last week. 1 Bureau Women's Committee, by Commissioner Rob-, ______________ . . ... • group.of 30 representatives from ** _^l r™rir *** »» farm bureau units throughout the ■___—foot appretaty the perns- t---------------------------- fc *• . IT.*1—™ E- . 1 I ccsls warn trying fo amk» hhn |county- |Mm warned te tsw mo coat os respi—tbla for oatitttaa their own j The early-round encounter was | held at the Clarkstea Community feuteMhMug a hotels* I Pawtasras Put oa UM party. He said the Democrats had 2-1 majority in Congress but ac- flttnis la not enough fo cover ex-■rnoes in the five-game tournament, said Lawhy.' -■W’, #• * '★ S *TTe should either raise the city mtn of expenses or drop it en-| Br^y," he said. ^Bottom’s proposal will be- sent m the paths and recreation department, which already has drawn up ■ng-range' plans for the deveiop- lf there had been ai* spirit of giveand-take, Elsenhower said, there would have been legislation providing a reasonable increase in foe minimum wage, building some schoolrooms, and bringing some other needed accomplishments. In reply to another question, the President Indicated he plans to strike out strongly for the Repub- lican party principles during the ISTa'S'S r Hawthorne. A beach is included tat !**". °”c* by ,f**f**”*Jto Sans there, but not for the Imme.!*0^ ^ E. . ._* I A re Dorter had asked whether Wadsworth Takes lodge's Seat In U.N. ^WASHINGTON (IPD-James J . Wadsworth was sworn in today **] A reporter had asked whether {Eisenhower, as some have said. (Prefers to stand above political*activity or plans to throw himself Into the campaign to make Nixon ! his successor. U I j above politics. On the other hand, he added, 1 i la sympathy with the Michigan's cash crisis, Bronson said, was the fault of the GOP-controlled legislature. “It's the responsibility of the legislature to furnish the monies needed by the state,'' he said. la* for approval of the con-con proposal oo the November ballet. “But he's running counter to Mg party leader John Swalnaon who'* against it," Roberts pointed out. ♦ . # dr Roberts said that Democrats in everything" but didn't say where the money would come from. 'We’ve been forced to .pass the taxes for their spending programs since Williams became governor," Roberts added. ..♦ ♦ * He charged that Swainson twi years ago accused the GOP of spreading a "dirty lie" when Re- problems of the people." He accused Republican* of fail-lag to provide badly seeded ap-propriattom for state aalverattiee Two More „ - n^j^j Comraisslon Sets Hearing loses keported on £. Maple Rd. Widening Total of 3 in County fnmnnr.c With 1ft V“V™\ compares Win* IS atjmiMfon, after rojeming a psupanl Same Date in '59 sevsral week* age to widro Bate WUW m * Maple Road, last Bfott deckled to bring the contemurcial Issue be-1 tore the pifo^ie. . The/ hearing to determine the ■. . . L . necessity of widening the main BIRMINGHAM—The City Cora-according to cochahraea bMhe as of polkmydltis * Oakland County -saw - wa« ■ reparsed In All three cases lytic type and The fetal of thro* c Another objection was the widening would mean the removal ofj In the corresponding week last year then were six new cases The total number of polio cases reported in the county hr epprsesh" te state ptebteute. “However you vote," he urged, 'give one party full authority. The state can’t stand two more years of pushingand pulling between the House, Senate, governor and'State Administrative Board. Roberts said that mental health appropriations in Michlgap wen the third highest in ‘the nation. The problem la getting more lor the dollar.” He contended that higher education appropriations compared favorably with those of surrounding states, and the legislature had in-creaaad the budget for state uni- - Contractors Being Sued at Mackinac MARQUETTE (ft—The Mackinac Bridge Authority filed a $750,000 suit hare today againat two Contractors for damages to a block foundation of the Straits span. The authority alleges negligence ln construction of the aouth anchor black foundation by Mmritt-Chap-man A Scott, a New York cor-, poration, and Jts subcontractor, Pre-Pakt Concrete Co., an Ohio verities 7 per cent over the pre-year. Rep. Bentley Suggests New Yorkers should "stand in] luncheon addreea to the Poattao the streets with their backsl Cl vitas Club turned*’ when Premier Nikita] Khrushchev arrives at the United The turned backs, he said, would «■ *Pf». EriuWlcan be « .ymbol of contempt "for the senatorial capdkkte Alvin M.l „ ^ a te Beirtley aald todv. . W genersttom" -Nothing hotter this little w ltet«mers mat Khrush-j The salt will be beard In U.S. District Coart beta daring the be hrid Sept. 36 at foe regular commission meeting. exhibit. Mr. Wildest The Men’s flub of tha Community Congregational Church of Laibnip Village will sponsor a fish fry Sunday bom S to 7130 p.m. go toward youth projects of the The church-to at Solijhfield and ll’i-Mile roads. ‘ The Franldln Cemetery Auxiliary ^ will meet tooumow at 1 p.m. at the home af Sire. Floyd Beardslee, 725 E. Square Lake Rond. Crane Service tor Russell A. Crane, many" trees along the south side ofjgt, of 1838 Birmingham Blvd., will the street (be Friday at l pjn. at tiie Bell - _—“it ■ ■, ♦- .■ Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Last night, however, a plan wulOa. Burial will be Acacia Park presented to the commission. lor Cemetery. widening only the nortb side of foe! Mr. Crane died yesterday la read by two feet. William Beaumont Hospital, Royal A another action, fo* oommis-jOak, after A long illness, skm accepted a pair of swans He was assistant manager' for bom sculptor Marshall Fredericks, the Detroit branch of the Wagner The swans will be placetj on Electric Corp- He had been “B Quart on Lake. The Franklin Village second annual all-community art show will be held Sunday on the village green. fir * * The shoe/ will have three divt-ions: Fine arts, crafts and a children’s Section. \ A $M prise to being stisrad by spsosen of the exhibit, foe ployed with the firm 44 years. ; He was a member of the Detroit Athletic Club and thb Society of Automotive Engineers. Surviving are his wife Laura a m, Fred Austin of Farmington, and three granddaughters. at two toted landmarks, foe Franklin Oder Mill or foe Con-Con Plan on Nov. 8 Ballot Board Okays 250,000 Signatures so Proposal The show aims at community. _ participation in a spirit of fon.! ; QOM ID Vottn Merritt-Chapman had a lump sum contract for 33 marine foundations for the* bridge in the amount of $25,735,600., ■' # # ♦ ; In the spring of 1959, authority officials said, inspection of foundations revealed that all of the steel sheets encasing, the con-crete block a)on£ the north and west walls had fallen away. Subsequent underwater inspection of the exposed walls showed • of honeycombed concrete which could lead to severe foundation damage, the authority gaid, Repairs fo- the foundation are slated for completion early next Hero's Welcome Being Planned for Hayes Joties A' hero ’s LANSING (P—The State Board nd Canvassers today formally ordered the controversial con*titu-itional convention proposal on the $ matr ••__________■ The action came by unanimous vote of the three members pres-ent A fourth board member, Paul r. Schneider of Marquette, grss foeent_____ The board earlier withheld certification pending outcome of A spot check of 318,440 signature* on petition* cfwatatod by lf*| civic and ether organisations to bring the proposal before voters THOMAS C. DORAB Name New Labor Aide at Pontiac by city and county clerks across - the state showed "at least 350, 000 valid signatures.” A minimum 231,000 were required. ~ The sampling review of the pe-jtitions followed a request from the The appointment of Thomas C. I state AFLrCIO, which has vigor-welcome was beingjoonjg u director of labor re-Jou*^ tous*>t the pj^^onated lajions for Pontiac Motor Division E? Uigue ot ^men VSm of . , . ! * „ Michigan, was announced today by T. B. * w a Bloom, Pontiac director of person- Favoring certification of foe _ .* . r . .. ■ propositiem today were board mem- -------------------w Dwxis tas been peraMnel di-jb^ Davld Lebenbom, Mrs. iinI, thM t0 ** ****** ^ ■ »ne««r—T ..^^i^ Planninx last night with Mayor ^ ^ C^!^Le< * ^ther Waite and Zoe Shaffer planned today for Hayes Jones., Pontiac afolete who won third place in the Olympic high hurdles Monday. e OUI in ueiuui n w pniiosopny oi -government his administration KasT ■espoused. upreme Court Justice Onrint He said a president should make Evans Whittaker administered thesis views on vital issues known rofo. President Eisenhower was on 1° ,he people and he intends to ^Igd, is was Henry Cabot Lodge, jd° *°- #jn resigned as U.N.' ambassador ——J . 1 ' . . " . ' . (------ Mr he was nominated as Repub-'. _ . be candidate for vice pre«idejt.;Say It Violates City Ordinance Proposes African Confab] "New he realise* there’s i through the streets of New York] "And If Fidel Castro decides __„______ , ____. . 1 mmm Jwssso congressman rever," Robert, quipped. | ^ ^^ttoT^t. coM- Bronaon, an attorney from Oak i shoulder the Soviet leader In u I don’t know bow we will be able to bear up under the flood of "1 hope that every single American wm remember ”X35nufflli^HIier^Tlm^ ^Protest Street Display of Crops WilRO tft-TV daily puper ran reported today that U.A ■Spjdent Gamal Abdel Naaoetl __ ___^ . .. . .. . _ ■K received a message from! The President of the Oakland! Croteau is a qommiulon -gpr fisna’s President Kwame Nkru- County Retail Kood Dealers Asso- pointee on the Oakland County ■KproposiiK an African heads-]ci*,ion has raised thorny legal. Board of Supervisors and a former iBtiw ttfitr meeting in New York rb^ctiQns ,0 the Downtown Mer-; president of the food dealers' as-fong the UN. General Assem-]?)“u’ Association invitation tojaodation. ^‘ session. The paper did not ra-ljf** .dt*pt>y h*1^**]COMMISSION errs tor a few day*-once-«->eaf?1! asked Mayor Philip E. Rowaton, a supporter of downtown promo-ions! *10 n*y epiatou — and in ‘foe •teuton *f mast af foe graeera of chev is foe man who tried to. humiliate our president at foe Suin-jinit , conference and refused to let him enter Russia as a guest,” Bentley said. r.. , . V' ’ fo "Aa the hoot nation far the U. N-,” he said, '‘we csuBri lsKP certain he gets no audience with tiie heads of our government and treat him with tiie scorn he de- ?rt xi-——’- rpartinn crops in the streets as a feature] _ ,. . .... reuctipn. \ thf Fa„ Feftiva,, They said foe comrnjgsiou had . ■ . pays next weekend. j erred in aUowing foe admlnistra-; H0“* ntmag to buck the Weather . . J Glqin Lowell, owner of foe Rose- tion to permit farmers to display; 1 . - |hud Martot. 585 Auburn Avs..|ttd sell produce ta the street* dUri! JLT“ A rail c.s. w««ik*r Buna s association and thejwalter K. Willman Is away on a (of foe health ordihhnce preventing^ Chanlber ^' oneMKttek vacation, to find a^ legtel I grocery stores from doing tkei Commissioners Winford E. Bottom, Milton R. Henry and Robert A. Landry agreed with Lowefi, Road, who was Jsfosd to the {that "no deviation'' should be al-proteat by uusfhsi' grocer, Mas- towed this year on the 1935 law. rice Croteau. US Majqartte M. "Not even far a special event Salvation Army to Present Band Celebrates 70th Year Here The Salvation Army will com-. The all-brass band recently commemorate its 70th year la Pontiar pfated an extensive tour of Great next month by presenting foe in-■ Britain and foe European conti- temationally renowned New York Staff Band of tfaw Salvation Army. On arrivtog in Pontiac Oct 15, foe band wu join with area fire department units and other bands parade down Saginaw Street nent under Major Hob's baton; This will be foe first time that the band has ever played in foe Midwest. ; 5 —---rpr. jj Ti m * P“raar wrwn sagmaw otreei Advance tickets trill go on sale .JJ,IMJK',|lii»ltoi g wjBiSt afterastm. ■ ■ fmtiilMi SI III! "nlvatton Army Ctt- S Si oiSta S § Following the parade foe staff [add 29 W. Cawrenoe St., and at 1 t 5 ?S Ponttoc. Performances triKli at r Si It tt 2%*m- ^ w “d Ri pm. iiu w 74 Tnim c gs ts Oct. 16 in the Pontiac Northern w b V fSSSjm fo 2'High School Aadttartam, under the BSfSStaS R Ridkectioo nf Major Richard HoU. ft L ‘MXMM M?:' iliil Appearance of the ^Ne# York loophole, if any, to permit the display which Willman already has approved. Rowston faced no opposition fat referring the objection to Stierer administrative matter.” Stierer said be would give tiie ordinance thorough study and confer wifo City Sanitarisn Chariea Cohen \ an effort td reach a quick decision. Tt would be very difficult lor the merchants and farmers reverse their plans at this late Stierer said as he began the study today. •If the display Is called off. the Chamber of Commerce would-have to notify aU those termers who’ve been Invited. If we proceed under foe ordinance, the farmers would have to go through the complete licensing -procedure, none of which has been followed hi foe past , parently waste to rome to America to make propaganda for the beaefit of foe largo bite M an committed Afire - Asian nations which have show concern ever the leeeut crises ta Cuba and the Gonge. "He will have some kind of ptidiiey dteAttOKmenr plan ~ Bentley said, ‘‘but it won’t be worth the paper it’s printed an." *, *■ ♦ After the meeting, Bentley spent the remainder of foe day cam in Oakland County. Even if the 1 were followed, it appeared dotibt. fid to downtown leaders that farmers would be wflUng to to to the Staff Band'hi Pontiac is baing expose of screening tlyrtr produce sponsored by file local Salvation jon file streets, a hroRH precaution Army Advisory Board. I provided in foe ordinance. Mom Asks Prayers for Her Dying Son (Continued From Page One) t always 1 a a d l n g his thing to Ms chums, even Ms meiar jooter.H.... - # v' "And, please, ask foe people to prsy for Jimmie’s friend.” proclaimed. aty Attorney William A. Ewart took pea la kaai to begto composition of a special proclamation which he said should he a ritntisa "hr the fame Hayes has brought to ear city. native, of_fipokans, .Wash,. Dorais joined Goners! Motors hi 1948 as a labor relations representative for Chevrolet’s Detroit Forge operation. sms named supervisor- who represents the d i at r 1 c t in which Jones grew up, believed foe community would welcome tory parade for the Pontiac track ator, whoee prewtas has been proved at Pontiac Central High School. Eastern Mtchtgsw College aid how fo Rome. Robert A. Stierer, assistant city manager, promised city cooperation. a two-year military leave of ef. responsibility central office and the live planl before Us transfer to I lew Baa Truck. Dorais studied at Notre Dame ind Detroit universities and Ober-Un College. » He coached high school football in foe Detroit area and also served on the Detroit Lions coaching staff prior to his affiliation with GM. Rail Walkout Not Affecting Callback (Continued From Pags One) closed up last week when engines began piling up. Chevrolet said 7,200 workers are now laid off in Flint. Francis A. Gaffney, Grahd Trunk vice president and general manager, said-tiie strike by 1,000 riton members has now cost more than $2 million In lost wages to nearly 11,000 workers, Including 5,400 other railroad employes laid off after the walkout. tiie bus. He 1s in j ditkrn at the hospital, but still must ■ ;rgo plastic sorgay.i The doctors shake tfaeir beads over Jimmie's "wfllRtof His tainOy and Ms friends pray. .The sUrotebikBe of life and hope flickers. ...... — ■ — Crowning 18-year-6ld .Cheryle Tnimble of Lowell as I960 MicWgan Porit Queen fo foe State Fair is Mrs. Vernon Hutchings of OrtopvUle, president of tha Yosk-aMre Swine Breed Association and foe state’s defenfing hog calling champion. The coronation took place after Mss Trumbte was selected for file title by the Yorkshire Swim Breed Association and tiie Mtehigen Swine Breeders Association. She will represent tiie state in national queen competition In December at-tilt International Livestock Short in Chicago, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1000 THREE 2-Car Crash Kills 3 Youths ILm 4mcU liyi liisp TmTHIII SAVINGS (a Tktw lieu Ufa TTlllial Soy* Cold Wor Victory Would Ease Threat of Armed Conflict Freeport Resident Run* Cor Tnto Another's Path In Kent County Mlthop Choice of Slip-Over orGripper£tyJe rmhh SmgIm Warm PLASTIC ABINGTON, P* (API - Henry CabiA Lodge, the Republican candidate for vice president, aays the United States can reduce the danger of a hot war If it win the cold war now being fought in Hipfcmatk channel; — GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) - Three person* were killed early this! morning in n two-car collision in Southeastern Kent County. Dead are Robert Lens, II, and * William Rose Ja, 19, both of. Route i J, Hastings, and Johfl Miller, 19, of Rural Freeport. • 39c Value ledge, former ambassador to the United Nations, made a major foreign poRcy campaign speech Tuesday night as ha opened the drive to keep Pennsylvania la the Republican column this fall. Repeat of a SIMMS *BEST SELLER* — SAVE OH. ‘FORM-A-LITE’ 1*0% Virgin ESTRON today, asserted Lodge, "is the life and deethstrundc between the Baby Comforters Dunke and two other passengers! -ia. .hk rcr were injured Theyi were Dunke's brother, Dwayne, IT, | and Sharon Kauffman, 19, of Rural - Clarksville. wing and crashed on the field of Pennsylvania Military Guile Chester, Tuesday, while the football team was practicing. ( of the wings parrowly missed two ptiyen rttimingfor * pan. -----FINAL 1UQBT — A priest artministera the Uxt rights of the Roman Catholic Churcfi over the wreckage of a light plane containing the bodies of two victims of a crash. The plane lost a Lodge said the United States must continue to counter Soviet atMeka in “a thoroughly adequate way” and without provoking conflicts. GUARANTEED la Quality Regular New School Try Today for Classroom Jumper CHICAGO HEIGHTS, DI. (UPI) — Peter Yanson, 5, will try his School business again today. He started in kindergarten Tuesday with a group of other youngsters, but suddenly changed his mind, Jumped out of an open window in the first floor room and ran home.- Houston Schools Open, Process Negro Children “We must never allow the world to forget or to overlook the true ' nature of‘Soviet foreign policy,” he declared. "We.are strong and must never appear otherwise.” • • Pull 36 x 50 InchM • In Gift Boxes GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY comforters are beautifully quilted, hat rich satin binding. Solids or prints. LANSING ID—The first round is scheduled today m a legal fight I over a rule forbidding discrimination in property sales or rentals because of race, color, religion, pational origin or anceatry. „ By The Amoctatad Press The nation’s largest segregated school system at Houston opens today theoretically integrated, but the Negro students won't be notified unttyf riday if they have been accepted, . , an appeal and Texas Atty. Gen. mil Wilson ruled the district would not lose $6 million in state school funds. * * * Wilson held that a school district which integrated under federal court torder did not do so voluntarily and thus was not Rub-ject to penalties of a state law. The Houston developments came on a day marked by * peaceful school integration for the first time In Richmond, Va., capital of been ordered to integrate Nov. 14 and Atlanta by next. fall. A dozen Negroes attended opening classes with whits gMifHIs at Central and Hall Ugh schools in Little Rock, Ark,, scene of segregationist demonstrations in past years. There -was '■ no sign, of trouble thib time. With LHtfe Worry 1st. talk, laugh or Hi without r«ar at insecure falsa taath dropping, •upping or wobbling, fasteeth hold* pistes.firmer and more oom-' fortably. Thu pleasant powder hss no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't esuet nsusoa. it’s attaMae 4 non-acid). Checks . -piste odor* Mentiuv bnattu.Oet fabtsith si Two Lansing real estate firms and an individual realtor challenged the ruling by the State Corporation add Securities Cofnmip-sion and obtained a temporary restraining order blocking application. They seek a permanent 25 SOUTH Spgciol The Board of Education voted Tuesday night to allow Negroes to enroll in first grades of previously all-white Schools in the 170,000-pupil district but instructed Supt. John McFarland to delay Sand YOUR CHILDREN Bach to School Hoolthy and Happy! Hear PJne Bluff. Aric., a^ Negro girl, 6, prepared to attempt to break the racial barrier today at the all-white Dollarway District Midget Table Virginia cities, Roanoke and Pu- . Uakt grader, was assigned To the school by the board in compliance with a federal court order. . RADIOS Regular $19.95 Imports And Chock his needs *t SIMMS LOW pRICES. —The decisten prevented seven I Negro Pupils, who qualified under the board's transfer rule, from at- increasing German Exports High 1 ""COLOGNE, Germany (API—I in fffktrt West Germany’s share of world girl en. trade last year equaled the share rtl Beach ^Mlt °f Germany had before ,390 white World War il. The German lh-. dustry Institute reported that West German exports hr 1959 were Mi states of P*r cent of total world exports, in second place behindJ&lUnited) linn stood statea' V P®1, «**- Gets all Detroit and local sta-lions White or X/olors. Compact IhiCitl', Inensl.' Guaranteed Reduced let tonlta thru Sat. 1M0 layaway.) SIMMS V 25 SOUTH Saginaw St. Daily 3 to 9-Sat. 10 to 5 -Phons FE 8-6839- THURSDAY ONLY—SfcUl* $1.49 Value Clear, sharp* recaption on Black and White or Color TV Sets. 98 N. Soginow 3-Piece ELECTRIC Extension Cord Special Priest So Low W* Must Limit the Sale to THURS.-FRI.-SAT. Regular fl.75 Value ) 'AU3 ££ 88 Set bet 6-ft. cord, 9-ft. cord, 12-ft. cord. All with 3-way sockets. For home, farm or factory, use.r m Fits Standard Tub Faucets WASH MACHINE ||AeA( All rubber hose with plings to fit standard fail-, cats. For draining and RHing wash machines and tubs.. Regular 60c value, vj 1/ It’s fine when it’s the Value and satisfaction of our SALE! HEI 1st Quality Sheets AND YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT THE HUB AND TAKE 6 LONG MONTHS TO PAY! oo Pistol MUSLINS, Mfeiqr Full Sin SI x 10* 9* KS.'r... ind — CANNON sheets In big selec-firat quality bedding. Buy at these low* PASTEL Muslins 72 x 10* Inches Pillow Cases * TROUSER SUITS 150 t. $0050 Patterned Solid Colors j —Chenille I DRAPES 'S4B * Pr; MR I $3.00 gsautltully chroma plated tubular steel trams and reinforced toot rest. Full U” wide seat with dpsply paded •%’’ cushion upholstered la whits and gold decors tor patterns. Wipes 18 N. SAGINAW ST. Open Moil, Fri. Nights till 9 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS BARGAIN BASEMENT ei M £USCl a tul $ 1 THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, jPCO Teller Mokes Mistake of $330,000 on Check to Rake Inventories To Cut Radiation Limit Two-Thirds for Workers W A S HIN G T 0 N (UN>—The The ^ . " : GRAND RAPIDS i* - Wolverine t FMw Oorp of Grand Rapids. Mn-PMorHaei aot «*, . plant at Morvaotoom, N CJ IS Sane any wM appre- has merged wo RinxhedMaaon Ca ■S it'll Dmil «Wdh also operate* the eteck ran bp • nft punt* at Anaheim, Calif. and to Be Held in Boghdod BAGHDAD. Ira* 1AP1 - The Iraqi OS Ministry announced to- 2255 E. WALTON of OPDYKE SPECIAL For Campus or Casual Woar p-Piece Modern tola BED and Occasional CHAIR VW)un« auoerted the jkieeada BULKY KNIT CARDIGANS. SHAWLS, mi BOATNICKS Rrfularh to $13.95 / PAYING for a MORTGAGE la Easier Hum Paying RENT! IN LOVELY FRIEZE COVERS CHOICE OF DECOR COLORS Bendonl Titles ml I Lams >31 Extra Oar POXTIAC FEDERAL -SAYINGS open end conventional Mortgage? indwte in their monthly payment: Interest, PrifKspal, Taxes and Insurance. Each time you make a payment your equity in. your property inmaeeB in value. Each monthly payment ‘ is a sound investment in your family? future. Home ownership is the American «ay ef Me. Dyer 79** of the people of Mkhigan Are near home-owners. We can make it easy for you too. to own your home r»-. come in and talk with one of our friend! v. courteous representatives. WE SPECLAUZE IN HOME LOANS Mirror WE PURCHASE LAND CONTRACTS Pontiac Federal Savings yjn* Home Office: 7SI W. Harm St yffiv 17 E.Huron St. 18 W. Pike St # # " flBSirfl ■ 1 aRaaau | ■ *2700 B^V|KEL?rsi H ' I THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7.1 MO Then Head for Osmun’s Get a free gold-plated "JounuT chan* -♦Never imderestimate the power of a wojnan”. Just tear out favorite "Double Play* style from the Varner ad on Sgj of "the September Ladies* Home Journal, our name and address on it, drop it in the bucket our cow®18hop. end pick »your free charm! You’ll also hate a chance to win a $25 wardrobe of Varner foundations. free *25 drawing for warner wcfcnJ Here are some of the wonder-working ’Double . Play’ styles with criss-cross bands that put the | hex on tummy bulge. 133: Waistline pantie brief in ctoud-Hght power net with satin elastic (rayon-nyton-rubber-cotton) front and beck 147: Average length girdle with waist-whittling Sta-Up-Top, slimming power net and firming satin elastic. In white, black, beige, pink pearl or blue pearl; sizes S, M, L. Contest When the Aewan fflyti Item to, completed. Egypt's cultivable * is expected to increase by cent. Hie dun is scheduled to duce 10 billion kilowatt boon of] electricity anually, abbot 10 times' ae much as Egypt now produces. ■^Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas f>™'e“or 0uiM EDWARD I* HAST {Funeral Home. Hit body win be] Mr. Mackie died unexpectedly Classroom for Post as Janitor She's Filled With Pride by 'Honor'In 1st Grade Prayers will be ottered at 11 _. , , „ ... _ .. a m. Thursday at Oak Hill Ceme- •» ** rrida>' tery for Edward L. Braat, into* MRS. niRTON BARTHOLOMEW • eon of Mr: and Mrs. Edward H.1 taken to Carilsle far prayer and!yesterday’ at his recidence of a! All Weather COAT With ZIP-OUT ORLON PILE LINING by Gl«n« Agios noose your new raincoat — see this one . . you couldn't make o better choice. WESTERVILLE. Ohio IVPII f HOUSTON, Tex.1 (UK) - EUen Beale, six-ycer-old daughter efj -■Mr. and Mr*. J. R Beale, came] filled with pride over i Farmer Prof. John franklin Smith!honor bestowed upon her in her] 'Btaat uf 533 Emenuu ~ heart ettkek. tie waa a'member! ,he D «‘r •11 Typographical " now a jai)it0l. „ otterbein CoUflrot grade ciaes. Mn.iT,, . . .. -j lege here end enjoying ftr-f Her teacher had^appeinfed ®- _______ yJI1?*"*'1 Sniftht 19| once an inetnwtor injlctt to lead iite"other gkrta U> the f Surviving betides the parents «Im^w^af5r»W FSStlflS.; W dS uKHhroc "“T* *" IKO claw KMhe retUoom, •a brother andl two Mere. Lany.'be at 3 p.m. Friday at the Pixleyl^^ ' H°U’ Ctroiyn sad vidd. all at home;. Memorial ChapeL Burial will be (Mmen i But he didnt warn lo leave ^Vermont |. Qnlv State Mount^Avdn Cemetery. Avan^fr.xWER ELAINE I’ERNAITIAt . , w •of MUteni. and Mr. and Mrs. -n»wWp. ! " ...3,.^, , * * * Havirtg Offiaal 8tll Bruce Geott of Case Oty. Bartholomew died venter.i FARMINGTON — Service fori 'Tm busy earning the degree of j The infant was torn SaturdayIJjT. ^^J^^H^TiJrnnifer Bteme PemaW*. mfSSGS ] WEVBURN, Sask -Dr.! ^ broiher and a sirter. OH Bottl S}1(1gS iMerrll Thomas MacPtorsbn. 69. Mr. Peases tody is at the Far-1 ... ,>f Philadelplim. former president: moreover Funersl Home. --Mjj wnZ CHICAGO (DPI.) - About 80.000!«f the American Council of Chrlv n.,npr(, . -nr. .camp, vvno owneo ana wan a . .. .. th i tlan Churches, died Tuesday after GEORGE J. PePA 4the Helen Van Camp ^ ^ a rere- Deaths Elsewhere aiiun Gordon jCamp. who ow’tod and/ operated ittie flelen Van Camp dress shop hi Prayer* will be said at 8 tonight *1W Commerce Rd.. died verier-at the Pursley Funeral Home forjdoy st Elliott HaU Hospital in De-George J. Pops. 16. of Inkster. WH Btor an illilesa of several Service will be held at 1 p.in. 4®y*- *■ Thursday at St. George Romanian! \ former PonUac resident, she Church, 456 Arthur St. with burial wu m member of Our-Lndy of in Oak Hill Cemetery. | Refuge CatheHe Ckureh. the A former Pontiac resident. Mr. oroea Lake Women’s Assorta- much of The j bral hemorrhage two week* Agoj ! . ■!. ,..-i •»...„#«Jen route home from a holiday in «-*.•» — w* w- Safety said deer cause ait estimat- a_____ ed annual property loss of 13 mil-! ^ ^ lion dollars or mon in collision* j DETROIT iff) - William L.! (Roy Abernathy, vice president of. Popa died at the toma hl8 *"" | ttse end Countryside Improve- r On tte nttori hand. Ikri American___Motors Ooro.. died. Samuel of Inkster Monday. | „ient Asserlatioa. {Pennsylvania reported 12.000 deei' Tues^ay aftw. a |©ng^Illness. He ! « «a t n. m ln collision*, NeW Jersey and - gj born in Harbor Grace, Nfld. BURNS WEBB j Mrs. Van Caim-SO, of 6190 Com-iNew y0l.k more than 5.000. Mlchi- ■ ; | : Bums Webb.«. of 23R state Aye,;™™ ^ than "^Cor Registrations Riso Idled unexpectedly yestenby wfik^^ mrmbrr « the Am^s ^ :;470 -----------------?---------- KegiSTTaTlons KUO {painting a house in Auburti ■”* ' . . J Some lip* to save the lives of j WASHINGTON (UPH -- Motor! (Heights. | Surviving besaW her. husband am] ,.ut d(mil 0„ aut0 *ccl- {vehicle registrations in (he linfieST r A painter and decorator. to *r ! The funeral service will be held the car horn If you spot a deer in. at Ifl a.m. Fridsy at Our Lady the road ahead. Deer are blinded I i of Refuge Church with burial fol |by bright Ugbts. Lowering the head " towii® HTPerry Mount Park, Cem- bghts wUljet the animal see wliich etery. ‘way ft w’knts 16 go. for your Every stitch> every button, every line of these > suits conform to the "Ivy-Tradition." AH the -hqridsoraf plpgonrp nf the new straighter, slim- ^ mer look as expressed by. natural sloping shoulders, narrower lapels, and plain front coats with high button spocing. The pleatless trousers are slim in line also and are skillfully tailored^ with hook arid eye zipper closures. The vest is-optional and we have an abundant selection with or without. As for the fabrics, your choice is practically unlimited, ranging from luxurious worsteds to sturdy and rugged looking tweeds in patterns that are "Strictly Ivy". Stop in at either Osmun's Downtowp or Tel-Huron store this week-end and see for yourself why we are . thfb "Ivy Headquarters" of Ookland County. I?yU«9«i Slits $55.00 to S75.00 Corduroy Ivy Slit.......139.50 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Open Mmv. Fri.,/fil 9 F-M. TEL-HURON CENTER Oppn Thun., Fii, Set. Mm., 'HI 9 F.M. Osmun's Charge Accounts Are Payable in 30, 60 or 90 Deys M • M ® * *f ■P»‘ F^V wwwv. White; sizes S, M, L $5.W oses Sept. 14 Deposit "Journal" ad or this ad in Waite's Foundation Dept., Second Floor. You need not be present at drawing to win. . Address..... ......... Phene No.. k1' J ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS ■ West Buna tee* p? I tu'T J Baa*. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER T, 1M0 Owned ond rublithsd Locally by Ths Pontiac Press Company 'v^'jtebss* yii—in * j—w w. iimmu ms* * *&« Bw--------Twiw i»< Mm *“*--■*' |m M T« ***»■■ Kennedy Well Received by Roaring Democrats Freekktttsr -GSWfolt JiMfirT. Kxnnkdy received a warm and hearty welcome at his Labor Day appearance to Pontiac. This was as expected and as it Should be. The well wishers were definitely partisan and showed their approval with load outbursts of applause. They wsrt eat to see their ms and show him their _ This seems to tie working a hard-rship on a government department watching over our security. A case in pegntta the roe of Ms muck Heunsany a U.S. citizen now working in Moscow for a Soviet agency. The 8tate Department feels that his past record fails in the questionable zone. ★ ★ ★ it if ★ The Senator made a splendid appearance sad talked with fervor on subject! his party is backing. Ksnnidy let it be known that he will put on a rip-roaring attack against his opponent. This is politics. Kennedy let go and lambasted the Republicans and his backers loved I every minute of it. |v • • ~,r' it ..'.it We coaida't help bat notice the end of aa era ia Governor WU- The Man About Town hack this same Soapy had been The high court's ruling aittsem*ato. whew 1 attended e yeedfc riawnUokw la Dww S i Mfgato tnm the Mete Youth Movement. * * . ★ In drug store* time magazines lay open toe alt youngsters to view, and buy. Tb* magazine dealers say you Save to take all the «*g*tine* to get the good anss. ' ' r: I’m proud of the leaden o! PooUac who will qpISTfipgte Ihi*. and furniah us wltb decent Sterature to read. I know then 4a freedom of the press, bat will this freedom destroy our values os teen-agers.’ Help us to become decent adtdts. DM Morgs* Requests Hand Rail at Old Post Office Now that the Pontiac downtown Post office ig being repaired.--it woOU be aitaccommodation to elderly people* if. a hand rail could be put on the step*.at Perry and Huron Street entrances. Helper within walking distances of their birthplace. More Automation ‘Should ClearRoad, Then Private Land’ ‘Automation Needed, Let Them Sell Cars* in Thursday's storm I obsei-vrd the Oakland County Road Commission clearing a broken tree and branchrf from privite property on Commerce Road prior to cleaning flie road itself. “Move Over” David Lawrence Says: After listening ts SenKermedy and Walter It- condemn automaton, I wonder when the Honored Senator. Mr. R. and those of their kind are going to sell their fine cars and get planea or start out The property that was being cleared was a pramhKot bind imsman't. Should this be white the traffic was being re mated Threats, Brainwash Brought Flight on toot. Maybe "our country would be better off if such persons stayed The whole county is being run on the basts of the dollar instead of the rights of the people. Mahlon D. Oreeo Waked Lake • ■ the lake curie mtn at titt U)#* ' Labor Day raUy ia Oakland Park. v ★ ★ ★ L The day was bright and sunny, in fact It was downright hot, but the political furor was even hotter. The IS,000 cheering Democrats had a ball. WASHINGTON - Blackmail and brainwashing by Sdvjet agents greater extent in the Soviet Union of brainwashing, the document than in the United Mates. We feel itself says: Ttm Witt enrtrim Soviet' aortety Thai .faUrmcnl has been made makes Soviet women more To Handle Parades; Town Has Go-Getting Zeal Yawning: What ma be stopped by turning off TV. treason of WUIIam H. Martin and "Reman F. Mitchell. The whole n V N. Mast Keep Russia Wnm nvorfftiflmr CftlHTO vlI1**e hwdly had enough streets to hold frUlH uvma&ms u,lleu It. Never did We witneas aTfeongtravIe Our baautlful suburb of Clarkston, under " the auspices of Its Rotary Club, has made a happy tradition of Its Labor Day parades. This year's waa so long (and interesting through every foot of It) that the D«ily information HtUimm and "**1* ord in the case Urepulsive and" may never see the light of day. But the depths to which the Soviet agents stoop nowadays In order to get scraps of information from American .And, as if to anticipate charges without consulting witn the govem-ment of the Soviet Union. . . We wish to make this explanation in such a way that it cannot be later construed as a propaganda statement inspired by the government of the nation in which we tun e asked to be allowed to make our homes.” (Copyright tsaO) Years Dull Memory of Maltese Gallantry i Clarkston like* everybody else. more to Indicate that Soviet Russia is behind the disturbances of the A conp^aw* •P|rit haa the ejght-former Belgian Congo. Much of what year-old daughter of is happening has all the earmarks that they are preparing to take over. ★ ★ ★ Dispatches point oat that Russian planea and war equipment have been arriving on the scene for some little time. They ere quickly dispersed and ont of reach of the United Nations forces that are sa the job to help try and restore order. ★ ★ ★ ...... A good guess would be that these supplies are being stashed away by Leftist Premier Patbici Lumumba. Mr. and Mr*. Bryce Haachon, whom pet dog was killed by a car jn the Kennedy entourage near their home on the Dixie Highway a few miles northwest of Pontiac Monday. She says, “But dad and mother were not going to vote for him anyway.” Dahlia bloom* eight Inches across are reported by Mrs. Anna Helster of Drayton Plains, who haa them in sev-. era] colors. military sources are indescrib* LAWHENCE ably revolting. The same tactics which caused Messrs. Burgess and Mac Lean, the BriUah..dipiomats, suddenly to delict to Moscow from London would appear to have been used again in the Case of the two Mnerlcans employed in the hush-hush bureau known as the National Security Agency. * t . The story goes back to the time Mitchell and . Martin lived together while they were* in the Navy. They ■ were eechisive individuals who didn't seem to be interested in the opposite sex. When they went through, the first checkup before being employed by the National Security Agency a few years ago, there was nothing derogatory found out about them. Dr. William Brady Says: Mwe~7munBaBglirHdme By BOB OONUD1NE VALLETTA, Malta - On Dec. 7,' 1843, President Roosevelt sent an extraordinary scroll to the people of Malta lauding them in stirring phrases for the way they had held firm under almost constant bombing by Italians and Germans' and survived as a precious Allied stronghold In the Modi-terranean. thousands of Its people tad has ■ negotiated to turn over moat ot Its aace treat naval base hero to privatO British and Maltese Interest* w hich Hope to make It a repilr and maintenance base for peocelal ship* that pass this way- This constitutes a serious revenue blow to the Maltese economy -This Pair Found It Best Before that King George VI awarded the andent coveted George Orest to ‘ Last February I gave birth to—today tryto make childbirth a fod-my first -hahjft” writes a. Massa- «nld*lW' — According to advices from —------—Mwroroou welder of Rochester, a Detroit paper li making an attempt at a sunflower contest. She Every indication points to the fact feels that they should send somebody that he would like to make himself out in pod’s country to study sunflowers. After they were employed, . however, an laveotigatioa re-M*atcd that one of thoTtwo had been examined by a psychiatrist who said later that the young man seemed te have Inclinations toward' sex deviation. top dog of the Congo. The United Nations’ number one responsibility, today te the Congo. With Lumumba’s consent U.N. peace troops are oa the scene. ★ ★ ★ - " However, it is of vital interest to In predicting this week's weather, the Old Parmer’s Almanac says, "Year guess Is as goed as the rest." s that Russia does "aUfraeworld puweu i not this a stronghold. It seems about time the large nations of the TJJf. take hold of the situation and start seeking action. The larger countries with money and VJi. soldiers have a lot at stake aad might well ask an accounting of just what gives. ★ if it It .would seem reasonable to wonder just what Is being done to halt Russia’s take over ambitions. For ill practical purposes the Commies are on tbe move to the Congo. I have It on good authority from St. Clair Fists that a well known Pontiac obstetrician is currently about the hottest bam guide in the area. Demonstrating hie- Just why Oils-report didn't result inany actionto watch closely the subsequent behavior of the two young men ia a* mystery. For they went to Mexico together fully a year before their recent defection, and it was undoubtedly while. they were in Mexico that they made their first contact with the Soviets. chtnptts reader. “My doctor la a staufich fighter against my' going to a hospital. My husband sard I have tbe utmost confidence in him, a n d we started planning ,a home delivery. , "The doctor asked me to bear down and take it as well as I could I without being *" R downright miser- UK- BK*B* able, and when a. stiff pain came -he w ould give me gas-oxygen from his portable in-halator. • "The mildest pains started at 3 a m. At 6 a m. they were every 7 minutes. The dodtor and my nurse arrived promptly.—— " At 8 a. m. 1 was still up, chatting with everybody. The doctor If la teo bad so many hospitals brave peonfe Lwird Ore OsKBS Cross to tbe Iriaad fortress of Malta to bear witaeos to a bore-tom and devotion that will leak be famous fa tottocy.’ ^ust as does wdtMrawaT oT Anwrt-cans. Gratitude to some of the bravest people known to World War II apparently has reached the statute of limitation stage. The British were so keen about Malta in the wake of tbe great war It gave what amounted to a commonwealth status but canceled out when tbe Maltese elements de- window nursery tor the newborn —where so many unhappy walls catch total diarrhea or other commnalcable disease. PUZZLE EASILY «AI,VED I am puzzled by this statement in your recent column: ,'‘U Mrs. C. R.’s little boy con-sumes as much carbohydrate as most American youngsters do it to quite ' likely he suffers bum vitamin B deficiency." (R.A.H. I ■AnS. — Mj^ master copy of that Things aren’t what they used mended full independence, to be. / . A ' The status now is that Britain “Why in the name of God did has revoked the constitution it you chaps pull your Navy out of helped’ Malta write. Adm. Sir Guy here?” A well-to-do Maltese in Gnuitham, governor in residence, spick and span white shorts asked runs the show here, paying little us in clipped English the other day. or no attention to the four Maltese “With hardly a moment’s notice he appointed aa counsellors, nipped olf to^ily and they’ll ^ continued efforts by ta^ ^f**>* “ Mn«t Poouto baa fearn BSld aSB ..- -rv.- • >x_: +0 ■ ■ ■ / fc /.| THE PONTIAC PRESS, * 1 SEPTEMBER 7, 196(1 '.. \ Fii% produrts labeled to sham reentry of origin •/ imported juts. •f rovoT The lluliun Hooroy fop the coot with o big collar of raccoon A dynamic stormeoot thofs sweeping Michigan campuses and towns. Added drama—a big, bountiful collar of roc* ♦ coon! Of sturdy, water-repellent cotton tacklo twill, warmly lined In cozy Orion* f Acrylic pile. Black, block olive, bran. 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Machinists' loader* have fared party platforms and cawtt-: * .* ' * Indicated some reluctance. They dates tram organized labor« view- Meany said that based on thetr*«<*y*4 • "»"> horn recent AFL-poim appealed to fhe se.'ord*. TJeroo«*rattc PreNidential CIO meetings.In Washington ■ochbdrts* Union convention to Nominee John F. Jfenmriy can ha which resulted la a federation! dal ticket. t labots objectives while Rrpubli- Ik***' - * *' * _ Iran Nominee Richard M- Nixon Meany said no organization with /The voters will decide on elec would support conservative views. jl3t* million members, such as the fon day whether America shall j * •* * - . AFL-C10, could possibly be unani- Otand pot or go foi-ward," Meany The AFL-QO chief a talk * obvi- mous on any question But he said ahM. la Ms prepared address, ouaiy was destined to swing the the 1980 political campaign re-.. "Labor cannot afford to ait Ihis|9t0.000 member Mach in i • t enquires a united labor stbnd. "We muot act,” he said. 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SAVING YOU MORE SERVING YOU BETTER ^ATWNAL) SAVING YOU THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER t lflflo Lakeland Arrest Purse Snatcher Players Plan New Season NINE, He Admits 3 Murders, Planned Others Waterford Township's Lakeland Players group will begin Its and winter season with the duMHn "Sabriha Fair/' T*»wtaHarthe ptay wi» br iron 7:36 to t p m. Friday___ Irani 10 am. to 12 noon Saturday at the Community Center. Although other productions have not yet been selected, the fat lowing dates have, been set for the plays, according to the new producer, Mrs. Harry digger: “Sabrina Fair," Oct., 31-22; others Feb. 3-4, March 25-26, and May 19-36. —-;J,; ”♦ * • * Miss Patricia llott will be the director. Anyone wishing to participate in the tryouts for the lint cast may do SO, regardless of whether they are members of the Players, die said. : j Tide 'Fir there win -be hot only a membership drive, "but sea-son tickets will be sold foil $3.60 by the present group of 92 members. . _ .,_:___| 2 The group Is sponsored by tae Waterford Township Recreation Department. Sn Ui for Wedding md Special Occasion CAKES * JERRY'S BAKERY Shapsfa* Cwln FB 5-3603 WIN A 1960 RAMBLER Plus 500 Gallons SPEEDWAY 79 Gasoline! Get Details and Entry Blank from Your Rambler Dealer or Speedway "79" Station ACT NOW! AF rh't.r.i TELLS OF SLAYINGS — Henry Adolph Busch, 29, gangling son of a Hollywood restaurant owner, is pictured Tuesday after he led police to the bodies of two women be said be had slain. He had been arrested as a suspected puree snatcher. Police bald Busch also claimed he killed'a third woman last May and had marked two others for death. 415 Labor Day loll [lowest Since 1954 HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. YAP)-"] guess you follows have got me," a wispy optical technician told two] paMwisnan. -’-H eight as wall tell] ygy 1 killed some women. Sometimes I have a very strong utgej to kill.’’ Mild-mannered Henry ' Adolph j Busch, 29. then led officers Tues-day to the bodies ol two women, admitted the strangling of p third woman last May and said . be had planned to kill two others. "There’s a body in my apart-,ment and another one over, at the budding my mother owns," Busch blurted, grinning, when arrested after a woman Bed his grasp. - 0 o * In his bachelor apartment,' the officers found the nearly nude, knife-mutilated body of Shitfeyj Payne, 6.'>, stuffed in a sleeping keg.- • r— A few blocks away in a.bullding ■ owned by his foster mother, they found the nude, slashed body Margaret Briggs, 53. who becamej his aunt when he' was adopted at Ci— It was he, Busch said, Who last May 1 strangled Elmyra Miller, 74. in her apartment. Busch said he strangled hfrs. Payne early Sunday and Mrs Briggs Monday night. Why? "All I know is that I sometimes; have a very strong urge to kiil,*1 said the hawk-foced, bespectacled six-footer who weighs 140 pounds. Busch, dishonorably discharged from the Army in 1955, was dc-scribed as “an' excellent lens polisher" at the optical laboratory where He worked and as “very quiet" WT his landlady, Elynore -♦Riley. j Busch told police he had marked TM* year's traffic deaths r Pared with 438 last 3e»r. CHICAGO !.r — Traltlr acel-| I dents killed 411 persons during the three-day labor Day week- ISM total was 944. Baptists Plan Rallies He was arrested Tuesday morning after a fellow employe, Magdalena A. Parra, 49, had parked ■wrprniy'utKU' j drove up in a station wagon—it j was the slain Mrs. Briggs'—and called to her, "Come'have a, cup I of coffee." ead, the lowest for the boHdam LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (API— * O O •lace 1954. !The Arkansas Baptist Convention| Mrs pana said she got into the! =----* * ir ~ ptawRTrries ©f’rebgkHia &**- «,,. ^ --he gfebbed me around The final tell also was less dom rallies” over file state, aimed; the neck. I began sc ream lag. i! at preventing election of a Roman managed to break loose. Then hei estimate ol 4«i Catholic president. grabbed any purse and jumped out ......of the car." Two truck drivers held him until the officers arrived. Busch told.them he was going to take Mr*. Parra “up in tlx* paHTawr Ml her."------------- 12-MONTH WARRANTY ON ALL KINDY CHILDREN’S GLASSES! iirew I tain®***- Getting your yoUngstem w n low, loin* price: 3 THEIR IOOKS GUSH*. gSScTtO. SKS> —‘TIMING. through a school year usually involves a number of pairs of broken glasses—with plenty pf 1 inconvenience and added cost. Now—just before school starts, KINDY offers protection against broken glassesby REPLACING, —if broken within 12 months—lenses of all complete pairs of glasses , bought for your children up to Sept. 30, I960! So—bring in your children today for new glasses—with a 12-month breakage warranty to carry them through the approaching school year. AT IHNOY—Service by Export* specializing in Cootict Leneee. Fashion Eyewear, Sun Glaaeee end Hearing Aida! DR. SPENCER OATES, Optometrist ' ,11 North Saginaw St. Tennessee Legion to Pay Hero's Tax I T%,TOtjrvtLLE, Ten*. f*P> The Tennessee American Legion plans to pay the $29,141 income tax debt owed by America’s j World War I hero, Sgt. Alvin York. o *___*______ A drive to raise the money by Nov. 11—Veterans Day—was approved Tuesday night by 318 delegates from 25 west Tennessee [post's. The Internal Revenue Service says York, now 72. didn't calcu-l late his income , tax right on the $150:000 he was paid for the mov-ie rights to his biography hi 1941.' Plans Huge Road Project BUENOS AIRES (UPIi-Argentina plans to spend more than $609 million on a program to modern-; ize its inadequate highway network, the government announced, today. I ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY' CANVAS SHOE FOR ALL THOSE BACK-TO-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES WOMEN'S FAVORITE SMOOTH DUCK OXFORD And now white duck o.45c 49 HOFFMAN'S OAKLAND PACKING MARKET 716 GLENWOOD Acrort from Pontiac Motor Offices _ Plion. FE 2-9114 RETAIL MARKET OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY - 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. ••toil Butch.rt t* Sww Ywi __t ■ ■ . ■ . •' ' A I T THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER T„ 1—0 Adams Issues Warning Against Coif Men instate LANSING fLVIt — Atty. Gen, I M L,Mpnv has warned Mkh-j igan residents against “con mpn'’j who. impose, oflc of the popular j frauds on the wwwwi of Mjcli«] nfgot iahlr \ . _ . AP HaWw •sisTKK’ ACT — Spectators at the start of the Miu America pageant tn Atlantic Oty. N. J.. Tueaday. were surprised when Miss South Carolina, Kdith Sandra Browning, left, of Greenwood, or finance company. and Miss Louisiana. Judith Aim Coday. of Baton Rouge. They look alike enough to be twit put their heads togethe aiatera," waa the muAuui. They'll compete fag the (Hit of America. 24 in County .Lose Licenses • All item Art listed lo the nureit loot • All items ere perfect first fMlity • Free Delivery eaywheve Hare la U fremendoui opportunity! Famous Brand tint euxlity broadloom at laaa thaij moat da atari sR. Either ths mitt or wa Inn ditcontinucd thoso Hama. Bacauaa at oar bsft ralwia of watt to watt inatattatiani wo find euraalvaa with a canlidarable amount of capital tied ap in thaat larpa ram n anti, ainpla ratta, add roNa. part relit and piecaa. Wa can aider it a goad buainaaa practice to move thia marebandiaa rofardtau of coat and canvart tbit merchandiae to caab. Thaaa ware bat porcbaaad | Driven licenses of 24 Oakland (County residents have been either jiweked or suspended by the Mich-j irean secretary of state's office in Laming during the past several weeks. Ordered to, furnish proof of fi-Ihancial responsibility due to one or .more drunk driving conviction* regular iteck. SUPER TWIST by Hardwick-Magaa JWrit 476 g Drayton at Ordered to show proof of finan-J^alLresponaibility due to unsatiB-Last fled judgments were: ' . j Waller P Calhoun, ION Orchard Grove >toaa.;at . Royal Oak ! Mlrvln Wllllomi. 27J75 HorthwcUrn SEQUOIA *4' by (it< list on Bout.. iaa W Yalr s< Capped. 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We atocic over 12,000 different items so it is. important for us to list them AH ... everything from a pen point to la desk! r? \ A spokesman'for the opposition! ;Labor -Party, Jan de Kadi, hailed ithe reported move as the only solution to tense relations between ■ the Netherlands and Indonesia, [which recently severed diplomatic relations with The Hague. ■■ ■ ANSONIA ‘by Arlington KITTY HAWK General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence STARSIDE M1 by Coronkt ' . _ VEGA 501 by lorwick Balance of Trade in Argentina Favor DAVINCI Lovely fine quality random iheared tenure in an elegant graceful pattern. Current fabric' tvs art changing. Belt* 12*30.6. tlxMl Opal 12x6. 15x 73. 15x26.4 Parchment Uxl, 12x4 Cloud lUM. Itau 171 12X4 Btv* 12x53. 12*6 Oreep 12x40 Oold 12x55, 12x4 j BUENOS, AIRES tUPI) - *Ar-( gentina wound Up with a Jl.Vmlllion) j favorable trade balance last year,! its first in recent years, govern-: intent statistics' disclosed, today, j NYLTEX IMP. 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This is why you can always depend 00 getting real value for your dothing-doUar at Robert HaUl FASHION LEADERSHIP.. ■ because Robert Hall buyers are style experts who constantly the fashion centers of the work!... to bring you a greater selection of the newest trends—in clothing for men, women and children—at the lowest prices possible! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.. ■ because every garment purchased at Robert Hall is guaranteed (with reasonable wear) to give satisfactory service. NATION-WIDE REFERENCES.. ■ backed up by 827 clothing centers serving millions of thrift-minded families throughout America from coast-to-coasL Discover for yourself—you can dress better for less the Robert Hall "Low Overhead" way. Soo the following pagoa tor sensational clothing buyal THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY* SEPTEMBER 7, IMP Our reg. 22.95 luxury fabric /* sportcoats van OUR SMART NEW Everything you want in a sportcoat.. in pure wools, blend* of wool and Orion* acrylic. Ivy and Ivy* Continental models.. in plaids, checks, traditional patterns! DRESSES that flatter Our low price is incredible... because toe fcnoto fully-lined they ’re the newest yoar’round XI blouse jackets THg POSTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER T. 18*80 Our most dramatic values In 20 years! fM; Look what you can bufat Robert Hall for only... e mm mm $40 VALUE...CHINCHILLA WOOL COATS *40 VALUE...PILE-LINED WALKING SUITS *40VALUE...IMPORTED TWEED SUBURBANS VERSATILE FASHION WOOL PLAID WALKING SUITS ALPACA-LINED SUBURBANS COATS OF COLORAMA IN FABRICS FROM ITALY CHINCHILLA FROM FAMOUS AND FRANCE DEERING MILIKEN Wear the three-quarter coat with Rich imported fabrics, topped off everything ... Orion* acrylic pile- with iook-of-fur Verel modacrylic lined for extra warmth. Seat-lined collars... plus the extra warmth skirt is a smart separate! 8-18. of deep-pile alpaca linings. 8-18. Fabric luxury.... plus expensive tailoring and costly Milium rayon satin lining. Rouge red, gorgeoui green, Royal blue, beige. 6-16. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE | • No interest charge • If the price takes a ON THE CONVENIENT f I ROBERT HALL LAY-AWAPLAN F •>■«■ garment you buy! get the lower price! Luxury 75% wool, 25% Acrilan* acrylic in new Ivy know you ll see them these wool-and- cotton rib-knits make the most of your figure! Lovely Sizes 7-15:18.20. Buy several . i. Pleated Inner waistbands. quarter-top pockets! Newest fall shades. S^et 2842. 2 terrific styles Rugged M®% combed cotton gabardines with smart houndstoodi check body and sleeve Being...' guaranteed washable! Or, lustrous ootton/eeatete iridescent! with the new “floating shoulder* treatment! Robert Hall makes and sells more men’s suits and coats than any other dethier! >40 VALUE ALL WOOL FLANNELS 54.95 VALUE IMPORTED SHARKSKINS 47.95 VALUE GENUINE HARRIS TWEEDS 2088 3988 34! Complete alterations at no extra charge Nothing measures up to wool for quality and comfort... and, nothing. measures up to this sensational value! Take your pick of the two shades sweeping the men's fashion world today-deep, opulent olive or dramatic charcoal gray? Imagine genuine imported 2-ply worsted sharkskins j.« of this fantastic low price! Tailored to perfection ... guaranteed to give extralong wear, extra added strength! Newest 3-button models in smart shades of gray and brown. The most amazing coat value we' ve ever offered ,. ANYWHERE! Rich, superbly tailored Harris tweed coats... with magnificent 180-count satin linings, costly leather buttons. Newest burnished tones, olives, grays and browns. Y - \ 1 • S"SsW«-Si:: ;■ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 PONTIAC 200 N. SAGINAW V- / - wM FOURTEEN : -; "j ■ ' • - 2 '*■ ' „v_ / . ‘ , THB PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900 If not specially purchased, the price WASHABLE FALL DRESSES Sizee4to 14 Combed cottons and rayons that Mom can toss in the tub! Two-piece Jacket styles, full sweep skirts. lace trims, some with petticoats! DEEP HEMS for growing girls! Checks, solids, tweed-effects WASHABLE JACKETS quilt linings! Save 28% V \ GIRLS' QUILT-LINED HOODED CAR COATS • Heavyweight poplin I - • Hand-washahle! • Regularly 6.9SI Keeps a girl cozy-warm in Winter winds! Zip-eft hood has Orion* acrylic pile trim! A joy for Mom because it can be washed. a low price to please Pop’s pocketbook! Willow gieen, red, burnished gold. Size« 7-14 • Smart cotton___ cords! C • Checked you low Priced so outfit get an can You’ll see them at 8.99 You’ll see them at 6.99 ORLON & MOHAIR PLEATED, PLAID SWEATERS and under *7 for 1A 144 m F Shushed sweaters. • • Soft as a caress. in a brushed fluff of Orion* acrylic and mohair! Also, 100% brushed Orlons! Imagine any gorgeous color— we have them all... in tone* to coordinate with any skirt you’d choose. Boat-Deck and anew styles! Sizes 3440. EXCITING SKIRTS.. . Name the newest * styles ... we have them! Hip-stitched pleated flannels (misses’ 22-30; proportioned petites 8-14). Brushed wool and mohair plaids; color-woven cable tweeds with matching • belts... in slim styles, misses’ 22-30. Fabulous values! USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A WAY PUN... NO EXTRA CHARGE They’re wind-resistant and water-repellent... with cotton knit collar, cuffs and waistband for extra warmth! So much for sotetfa money! Newest Fall shades—loden green, tan, gold! Sizes 8 through 18. DOTS' WASHABLE SLACKS in rayon flannels and gabardines.., it Open Doily 9 to 9-Sunday 12 to 6 P.M. L 2^*5 Regularly 3.99 a pair Quality tailored fuyt like Dad’s! New sbm natural-look styles ... fa popular ohve, charcoal, brown, navy. Sixes 6 through 18. Alterations of no extra charge Oar new salesroom in Clarkston-Waterford I ixsSmxM- DIXIE HIGHWAY (U.S. 10) JUST NORTH OF 1 1 'PONTIAC WATERFORD HILL j 200 N. SAGINAW •A FIFTEEN THE PONTIAC PftESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER T, 1960 Cleaned, Government Inspected, Top Quality YOU* GUARANTY! jO* QUAUTVi CHICKEN PARTS-CUT FROM FRESH FRYERS A&P FISH SELECTIONS 'Super-Right" Famous Quality "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Medium Shrimp . . • . • « 69c Fresh Dressed Smelt . . • »• 27c Fresh Dressed Whltefish »• 59c Rainbow Trout u. 59c Pork Sausage « 29c HighlinerOcean Perch * 35c 'Super-Right" Luncheon Meats Pickle 4r Pimento Leaf IIJE Spiced Luncheon Left YOUR .. KD# Cooked Salami CHOICE LV* J Old Pachieiipd Leaf. ^ m Seediest Golden Rbe Sba Sunnybrook Eggs SNverhrepk Butter Sunnyfield Butter Grand for Canning or Freezing Cheese Special! Htety Dew Melons i «w *. *ach 59c Bartlett PwianMm* .. 2 39c Fresh Tomatoes homimown 2 “*• 29c Grooe Peppon t^uLSLJ ^ ^c or Buy them by the Round Margarine ASrP—OUR FINEST QUALITY THE NEW PACK'S IN BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencil. Tablets UCM 23c Ball Point Pons ...... 0NLY 59c School Penclb. ... • 12 sox 29c CrayHto Crayons ..... a two-turkey party idea M Amencan as dy two party system of poi eruiwnt. thdng birds roasted for Hfciy cutd. Thtertwk* hro,“'*nd JiMtiWI* of two kinds of turkey would be especially popular were yetmgsters and grownuf are tu be eerved at the same party. To pan-try a Vpound turkey. Mead together % cup Hour, 1 teaspoon paprika. 4 teaspoons salt, and % teaspoon pepper fci a paper bag. Shake turkey, 2 or S pieces lit a time, in flour mixture to] thinw pal last it minutes of coat evenly. _ I frying la recriap skin. Total cook- When pieces are lightly and evenly browned, aheat IS min-■tee, reduce bent; odd I tnbte-spoons water, cover tightly. Cook slowly until thickest pieces are TM piece* t a I times to aw , lag ttaoei | to boars. I When done, drill pieces oa ah* sorbent paper, than arrange on a warm platter. Or chill Immediately and keep refrigerated until at time Mr oold fried turkey JnEEtr L Ah America loves to eat oat of doors. Fryer-roaster tnrtieys am a perfect meat picnic typo meals. Mkp the roast turkey |or eaadwiehee, servo A* fried turkey pieeou tar eatlsg out Of band. The same aeeampsal. meals go «*■ with either style: —“tfyTadeJreaf in Grilled Pressing Limeade Is a refreshing drink,] nd p finger bowl of prepared; wsh "finger" fruits — melon wedges, strawberries, watermelon — end the meal on a light touch. covered, IS to JO minute*. Drkin. reserving 1 cup ttquty. Saute on-ions in blitter over low hoy until] but not brown, rnmMf sea-' ■Wings and crumbs in large howL Your tauortte ‘poultry dressing may be beitaend OtagtaMg For, extra dressing; Mis extra Onion Biscuits the Last Word I, using hoasy-duty foil. Grataejihasring lor. second servings and ------• Ughtly with hotter orjbahe te a covered, buttered cai- • Mtand dreasing ettojsaroie for one her at JS degrees. to produce tender, fluffy baking ipowder biscuits. Oatea Phi Wheel lloeoMe issusruxnur % ItaMBM AUK 1 'J, “ > tSESaaw butfer or amorta* WotTV** I MMsn mM Psnswsa shssM Cooler brinks [ • What's tootiir^T-wM drtnt-Tii^ - and ^,5” ughthr/ Pl«»l-,^ ^ _/ r ■ • ferTakhWW "teilf stf aTsumETiil MtnSm Shrimp Norfolk mer hertt An even cnolsf onei|Bartwcue 3MS minutes. or J) * ■* Put frostier refreshment In yoqr dnarii* u Dil)ln€ glass by using colder Ice cubes i_ * * * ■_ they freeze at 32 degrees.' Oslesy Bread Muffing butter or; bake tn a covered, buttered W4^ewtaedtie» with ether te^iesi ___. ... ..J |.W ontojaarole for one Nw it MS dqpera.]^ gutLand re each square; JMdg fo*l gy fr*trr^ outrafifc MBMiltff hMti Mai tltflililr ttawa make * I jder and oalt. Osah eataHwbutter W - auujii hB'WMBTWWBU' hag's fine even crumb. Stir in Parmesan cheese. Add milk. you can bring them down to 90 bain your fraeserl, breaking up each cube. Always - use freshly squeezed bruit and run hot water over the orange before squeezing — you'll get up to Vi more Juice if you do! f cupi flntly aeUMbn I cups Mfiae veter > «** adawi apims * ', to *« cup MW or BOMl I tsblwpom «oit 4 evert* iibjM brand crumb* or %■ ’•■Tr^i'paita tofrteJgWMi ] Simmer celery In boiling' water, a .These biacutte have a distinct! Shrimp Norfolk, so flavor all their own due to the} Ttra sale Ughtly floured board Ipepular ia the Chesapeake Bay re.chopped onion. Parmesan cheese; **<1 knead geatty far Hi adaafo. Igion, place one .pound shrimp in •nd- MH»y eradi. Biscuits Juatj fidi tare a square itxit teehea. a shallow casserole Sprinkle the*2 ^ lT' . j- ... . jtnuat be carefully combined. ] «oa sprinkle with peppy shrimp with one tebtapoon tar * * KeO as for a Jely rriL ragon vinigar and dot with butter ] Laid I* used as the shoetoi** V0* ^ “ ,lk*# 1 ^ Bake the dish 15 mlmAes wit 450iin these biscuits and as you prob-j Bake on a cooky sheet in a hot degrees. Serve immediately with‘ably already know, the ritertatfarinven (490 degrees F.) 10 to 12 a spicy seafood cocktak sauoe. % the main ingredient which beJta’mimttes Yield: 12 biscuits. 4 * TAB LERI TE (Blade Cut) CHUCK HORST TABLERITE IS YOUR "GUARANTEE" OF TOR QUALITY BEEF. SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR IGA BY OUR OWN* EXPERT MEAT BUY1RS. Pound TableRite ssss- Sliced Bacon . -j PM. i HygrpU Smoked Picnics "k Sandwich -Bags*or Lunch Bags 2"* 191 JELL-0 2^33' Pure Vegetable Shortening CRISCO “3 ib. can i Favorite of Millions of Amorican Housewives. Buy Now and Save at IGA? ONLY... Your IGA Food Store ftot a Com-plete Selection of School Supplies For Your Children. Shop and Save at IGA. Gold Modal FLOUR 145 5 lb. Bog c 25 lb. $ Pag 1 Do| Mont# (Halvos) or Sliced Peaches 3 No. 2H A A( <=«"QJ lady Batty Prune Juice I Cut Rito Qt 39‘ Wax Paper £ Pkgs. S|00 Assorted Flavors Dan Dee Jellies 3»~- $ei hr* Maxwell House (Vac-Pac) I0FFEE 1 LB. CAN... You'll save more on Kxr^r-fco's No. I coffee ot your IGA Food Store, ONLY .. , IGA Homogenized * Evaporated Mi|k ton $4 00 8i.ii $e i «»• IGA Frozen Dinners 59 1C 1 1 ICLIP THIS COUPON) 1 | 1 'With pure hare of (1-lb. con) Moxwotl Houm 1 COFFEE 5» a. t 1 -1 1 1 i Coed only at peer IGA Peed Stew t ' 4'...,—s=dU with coupon I 1 1 Expiree Seturdey. Eeptember lOth One per cuefomer—Nene re miners 1 1 1 Ea. | Comstock Pie Apples No. 2 Jiffy Pie Crust Mix 39c fi 3 -59' Golden Ripe. BHHRniH Perfect for your —p? r children's school lunches. Large, golden ripe bananas. POUND There's an IGA Food Store Near You PONTIAC PONTIAC Paul's IGA FoodKntr Gingelville IGA Market wd ' -| c 3990 Bekhrin Ave. 1910 32 "--A (We Reserve Quantity Rights) Jt There's an IGA Food Store Hear You ^ OXFORD LAKE ORION Phipp's IGA Foodliner Waite's IGA Marked ’•7 V •/ I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1900 SEVENTEEN PAN READY WHOLE FRESH ROASTfNG CHICKENS ii;-39^ CH1CKINJREASTS WITH RIB . CHICKEN WINGS , CHICKEN BACKS . CHICKEN LEGS CHICKEN NECKS ONLY AT KROGER. thi Mew large denomination TOP VALUE STAMPS AND SAVERS BOOKS.* Bpcaute it receive* 44 Ktun ef toeelol care which actually oRet it while It'* fresh, Tenderey Beef It th# tenderait beel you hov. tvor tailed. No other beef to (rath con be to tender. . U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE COMPLETE DETAILS AT ALL KROGER STORES ruSDAi [choice 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS CAMPBELL'S CORNED BEEF.HASH fOPVALUl STAMPS SAVE 8c —KROGER FRESH,.CRISP WITH TINS COUPON AN* PURCHASE Of ANT PACK AM BONELESS BEEF STEW CeRfM Valle At Kreter to Fanllar ImI KROGER. FRESH RAKED SLICED REFRESH INIS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ...3 TA|STV 'N’^tAVORFUL MUSHROOM SOUP SANDWICH BREAD TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AN* PURCHASE OF \ ONI PACK AM OF \ TINTEX DYE ••tee Valid at Kratrr to NiUu ill Eli Ur. MtrUfM thf. Ret-. It. ICtt. ,10e OFF LABEL — KRQGER ' . INSTANT COFFEE SAVE U ON 3 CANS TOMATO JUICE BEAN 'n BACON SOUP. 7 SUN-RIPENED PINEAPPLE JUICE ... 3 SAW I It ON * CANS ' CHICKEN VEGETABLE LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI... .2 SAVE 24c ON 5 BIRDS EYE FROZEN BEEF. CHICKEN, TURKEY SWEET MELLOW GOLDEN NEW CRON-RBP RIFE JUICY 'H SWOT We reserve the right to limit fetentiieot. Prices end items effective then Set* Sept. K, 1960. Notse Sold to Desleri. 89c PINCONNING CHEESE “49c MARGARINE .. .4 -11 . ' \ pi: \ tfi 50 IXTIA TOP VALUE STAMPS , • ■ Campbell's Soup Sale! Kroger Juice Sale! lymre h?*w5J m -f si — M ■ - WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ONI LAMS KROfitR JELLY ROLL Omni Valle et Kianr to Fantlae Keaterm SAVE 1 le ON« cans / ' v , CHICKEN NOODLE .,.. ,6't*™ JH \ lAVT 7« ON a CANS ORANGE JUICE .. .2 fcfc 79c SAW it ON * KROGER * PUDDINGS 6 ?kVi 39c W MlrJilgaa thm Sat., If. ItM. «t- — Jl j save iu on e cans * • v EAVt ISt ON 3 CANS 3 RR-OE. ea. KROGER fresh RAKED SLICED u/ueat anrsn save tar. it. m EIGHTEEN .Hold Summit Mooting to Award Diploma* ! WILMOT flAt, N. H. Tto 10 graduates of Pembroke Place High School for boy* were ia LUtle breathless when they re- Alcatraz Initiates Stop Work Aaka Them to Bo at UX Awcmbly Darting Is AdOrablo NEW HAVEN, Ctem. OJPI) -After asking lor "Mr*. Adorable," a telffh""* caller was connected ! with Mrs. Grace Darling. The call-I tr said, "I knew it was something to the leaders at A*Ua. Africa* ; win over Prime Minister Jaw» aad Ear f p e a a Ml^in er , harlai Nehru ol India, through dtpftmsttr nhs—els. la A dtenatch front Nw Delhi rtrrnlTQt the Importance of the Tuesday said Nehru plan* to visit torthcoming world ■■iuiUj aad Pakistan Sept. 19 to Sept. 23 and the tact he plans to lead the that this automstically eliminates YOUR SAVINGS GROW FASTER , There was no noise and no violence in the strange aad unexplained work stoppage. The convicts In the offshore penitentiary for some of the country's toughest; prisoners were kept in their cells I throughout the iday. ■ . ; In doing so he Is exerting to-i jj,us (ar he Is meeting auy attend. !, absence by Western leaders as The lratirr* of Indontsis and! ngn offtrir "Indifference" t(>Ghana have signified their inten-j' P**« ejtorts, ~ jttgsi in attend the assembly but Khruahehev. la dirert letters 'Khrushchev has not been able to. Khrushchev. [ The source** said Khrushchev ihas not made any effort directly fid pr President' Eisenhower; I President Charles de Gaulle of jpty tawed In their cells and re- BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! O-JII-WA BITTERS IS-THE BIST ALL-HIRB MIDICINf IN THI WORLD. MOW lift STRONftIR, MORI INFECTIVE AND QUICKIR ACTING THAN EVIE. AND AT NO INCRIASI IN MICE. IT WIU. a HUP YOU TO rJHT7T TOP SCORING CHAMPS ELMO ALE ALASKA TJIE PONTIAC PRESS, WKDX ESP AT, SEPTEMBER 7,1960 Surgery Saves Dope Suspect 'Dies' Twice but Lives^ France or Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Britain to attend hope* they will be present If only to defend themselves against Soviet hints they wfcre not inter-jested hi peace. ; IMptomntle dftpatobre weld I IHu—fttlni ■elf up a* the chief Initiator of LOS ANGELES fUPH — A 21- was found unconscious In a park-mil iiMiiEirMiii iibi i iitii i iiHhi *“t ** ‘™*ri I r"ri^—'-1 "died” twice early today before^ "Me had stopped breathing al-two emergency operations brought • tottether," said OWw **A _ V_T .. ____. . Lanes, who reshed Mm to While him hack to We. police reported.^ Hreplt.l where enter ready |o retafhlsh bis year-old plan for complete disarmament. Holiday Joiif All at Night Is Freakish Changes would—Include seme compromise with earlier yestern I proposals, the dispatches skid. Authoritative sources listed three major. considerations for Khrushchev's determination to go to New York: ^ ; Martinet' threat to faclllUte Iron ; lung breathing. y A flicker of We ws« visible after] i To offset the bad worldwide |U* first (gmraton. ' improRKion of hi* torpedoing of * * * 'the summit conference In Paris "The doctors pulled him through! last May. !the first time,” Lope* said, "then] ____:aJ -—- it fh_ P ores, H,. . ^ rio^d work- ^ offset drew. retard b, Rus-LANIING m-A freakish ®“‘h*j!y wX^t1b£k ^wllswi sf the Bast-Weri tic-all 13 highway fatalities ft£ I»-an..smret Conference In Michigan over the Labor tle^re In dune, weekend occurred during the hour*],,,!,,.. 1 3. To pledge’before the United of dartmeto-wa* reported — + #-------g-~-1 Nation s Russia * continued-sup- Statc Safety^Commission. | Marjj„ez subsequently was,port to newly emerging nations: transferred to the prison ward or against so-called colonialists. V cgianv Qspg! ttwaia .. was booked on suspicio • tt PhsMss QPQ*g BEST FRIEND — Harry Redman Jr. of Omaha, {teb., feeds his*Manchester terrier after saving the dog's life Tuesday. The dog bit through an extension cord socket and was apparently* electrocuted. Redman used mouth-to-moutb respiration to revive the pup, Looking on is the faithful .master's father. btM^ithft Joseph A. Childs Tuesday. "Nigtit| deaths generally run ahead those during the day but wef SS*" •„frwrkUled duringj Portable Electric Razor daylight hours. . • (Md. reu the remit w». to. Completely Cord-Freo watbookedon suspicion of violat-j *MteV tOb~ R. •«pected to srek'w hTcF ranks 10th among the once waved blankets or .rode po- world's sugar producing countries,; nies in certain designs to\ carry is second to Cuba amodg sugar 'messages to friendly tribes "watch-|exporters. jing from after. J [ the state narcotics code. j some form of a nonaggression c j peace declaration from the aasem-;i| My. AT ALL DRUG STORES m • . SEMI-ANNUALLY Earnings at current rate ” rAUNUlMhID COMPOUNDED Established in 1890 - Never missed -paying-a dividend. 70 ytars of found management - your assurance of security. Assets now oyer fifty-thraa million dollars. PASSBOOK SAVINGS IN BY THE 10th EARN FROM THE FIRST OF THE MONTH! Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. Esablished 1890 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OP BUILDING amah stattstteally any change te enforcement pat CHICAGO (UPIt - A complete-I ly cord-free. portable electric razor! I now makes It possible toshavqany! "Darkness is coming earlier time .*. . anywhere. The self-pow-how ” Childs said. 'Tt hi powiblejered razor is cobalt-activated to; that more drivers decided to stick operate for a week on stored-up; it put. on the road-to get to..th.eirWwer. It can be quickly recharged destination'* and so were tired and by simply plugging It into any HP-l accident-profit---------'---- ' jvolt TPC outlet. * * : Weighing just 15 ounces, the. The 13 kilted over the 7iW»our|ra»r features a dose-cutting ro-j Labor Day weekend compared ;tary blade action, and ■comes with with 17 deaths over the same hou- a side-bum.and mustache trimmer.; day period test year. rurr feet for girls and boys, with cushion insoles. TOM'S N0RTHW00D MARKETS SHOP AT TOM'S Beech-Nut, Hills Bros., Ghost & Sanborn or O 888 Maxwell Hosse COFFEE s 1-Lb. Can ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS Wm Imnrs At Sight to Uadi Quantitias YOUR INITIALS PUT ON YOUR GYM SHOES FREE! KIRBY’S shoes MIRACLE MILE SHIPPING CENTER f’ - ^ ' t 57 CUP THIS COUPON V Beach-Nut, Hill* Sre*„ Chats O Sanbern ORCHARD Uke ROAD SAVE AlL WEEK LONG! TUESDAY, SIPT. 6 Thru SATURDAY, SEPT, 10 COFFEE u ^ 57V Nm* wm t. minor# Mi - enter#. Limit On. r*«tra Prr nitnw. Craami Mil—* S»ptkmlMr 'it, tuts. Ore* Mir ,t TOM’* MiaglTS. 1 Kraft's Philadelphia CHEESE «» CREAM Bodker Qualify Chekd Hi-Score Sweet Cream BUTTER CLIP THIS COUPON Sedktr Quality Chekd ouoner VNemy wnene ! BUTTER.'.,ht 49* 1 1 lb. print New ... Flavor Bloomed PARKAY MARGARINE ] Vmi couwn BODKER, QUALITY CHEKD PQ COTTAGE CHEESE " 1 lb. ctn. 1-Lb. Cfn. ; CAMPBELL'S TOMATO^ tail SOUP i^vYi SAVE 8c RATH BLACKHAWK / Tender, Mild. Sugar Cured j . SMOKED HAMS shank portion Balt Half or Whole Hams . .49c u,. U.S. No. 1 Mlcktam Wklta POTATOES 10 lbs. POMINQ PURE CANE SUGAR LARGE 5 LB. BAG •* 49* Quart SALAD DRESSING •HAND PACKED |dbm TOMATOES 2»25 in qufrtBrs I THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1060 “ IFounderol Disabled the 49.3T1 square mile* of Ca^cto-j Slovakia. Enjou delicious WHKktV SOW cocWaik-at Komo WAKE THEM THE 00tCH EASY My WITH THE ORIGINAL WHISKEY SOUR MIX Veterans, Mara, Dies iwrtk. ior k«^ ‘Would Not Export Jobs’ untaafcllnfc the finances of‘Mw-, n i..m — A■ ..................... ■ west bonk* »n receivers!^ ' CINCINNATI (AP) - Funeral 'bervicea are planted Thursday fori«** wounded seriously one day ; Judge Robert S. Mara, TI, attor-'before th* Armistice ;ntv anH faimiiif nf th* MHAUrfi ______________ Ford May Transfer Part t0t Production Abroad wm wounded serlouslv me dlV V* r < M#*WWVS Parly Tightens Grip ** “** on Russian Army ; Rifts Friday day In Holy Q of death waa not given. I DETROIT UF—Funeral service! While serving with the British bill bo held Friday for rrodartch[Ray»i At Force on detached wm-LONDON fUH) — The'ta»tot|B. fitch, a decorated living ace of to* from tho Untied States Army. Union today dlachMOd new HjtoahVartd War ! who had IT German |FHch served am than 300 hoars . ,__ _ , tor the army aimed at tightening'aircraft to hw credit ion combat duty, ■*—«if down 11 ncy and founder of the DMMadf ' NEW YORK (UPl) - The Ford: by means of Importation and aale dtartpMnr and ttmununtst party: Filch, 01. of Detroit, died Mon-1 German planes and lour balloons. AmertCM £gNCB» who died The Allergy, Foundation of Amer-Usptor Co. conceded today that It [of products of its English and Ger- control of the military. I-----------------;-----------------■ —«-■---------— ■ heart attudradj^ fft^*** aAv*nee« iw Qw i. ‘■^toy-ctoua atudy" to brittd- man .mattM.”------------------------------------— hla summer home in Chartevott. 1 treatment of asthma and hay”lever fry at least part of a new amah! ’ $—y". "W----------“——TawNPUi Agency Htd Marshal- Mtcfc- |mhy be expected to follow current car abroad, but said the move The letter added that "nunier- Andrfl A Grechko wrote In the, Marx was widely known- to the;research; would not mean exporting jobs to!0us cost advantages of producing d°re,,suau. Wfiriiiu O~ Naif Caapea h Dr. 1.1. fiwa 0.0. IT N. Stopiaw ft. igf-Tr ■ t iiwiiito iShiii mmnTH « wm e i >' ttitjito a.1.>stwt a*. com m— ffe Appoiatmeal Needed Try Them Befere Yea BUY Thrm on eur TRIAL Wearing FLAN TWEXTY THE FOXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER T, IMG Disguised Gunmen Robs Bus Driver WEKPOVBt, Ncv. Polio Kids 66, Hits 1,002! SAPPORO Japan lAPi—A polio outbreak or Hokkaido, Japan'sj Sentences Patrolman to Prison imar.^TEini...sisraBG That OUT-SHOCKS DRACULA Ml FRANKEMIHN! A Motion Picture You Will tfedr forget! HO TaMSitniif I oraorrow me «r* was begun!during which ‘ ‘ IwM) bus drov* off alter disabling the *«**> by City Finance Director the claim, vehicle and taking the shoes of Marvin M. Alward »« pari of Com- * driver Font at Cummings of Elv.|ntissioner Robert A L*ndiy'»,newj «• __ Npe.. and his tone passenger, bid to win *1,500 in compensatory I Mike Pearson, 1*. of PleasantiW tor termer Police Chief Her-Grove. Utah. jbert W. Straley. j ICOMMRCEI A 2- to 13-year term in Jackson the city's service I Wallace B Storks. 27; who admit-: , I we’re asking far |ted committing the holdups to pay < aald l-asdry. “If Uff thouaande of dollar* he had ***'it —?•“ ~*r iniiioweil In liri Tnr hi*sea Hull a* r majority *kould didn’t win. Shaw Start* 7:30, W 3-0441 NOW SNOWING tor help and suffered painful Faced last night with the near-! bruise* and cuts. 'certainty that the City Commis-j j When fired tn June, Straley “HgM/'Orealt Jadgt •claimed compensation for 78 vaca- hf> to< •non days accumulated during Mil n (Kt>k lH,______ Those offered at 7 p.m. afe: Urthodt and IlsUrtal* of In>truction! ;(or Klomtntory School Arithmetic , ' ip Fly Horn* for, Funeral WASH! Howard reporter Henry N. Taylor fly homo today from Switzerland tor the burial of their ion who was killed while covering a battle in the Congo. Cries Jack Kennedy By JACK BELL ’ I "But we must launch a mas-EUGENE, On*. (AP)—Sen. John kive construction program lor' ' F. Kennedy said today the federal both our public schools and curl government must fill the tax colleges to make up our present! vacuum that has left the nation shortage and to prepare tor the! short 50,000 teachers Nand 133,000 coming wave of new students," he classrooms. said. The Democratic presidential ★ ★ ★ nominee shuttled his campaign Kennedy said the need for new! Into Oregon today after telling »buHdingi and colleges in the next rrnwd of about ivQflft in Sfittle’a m -------.-»«« —a -am ^ i %>awmob hhbm biiub years Wui equal cut tne stnic* i Diamond Remonnting out SPECIALTY iHfL OurulMd uUaftcUoo. mify Work dour os premlm sfy whllo you wait by apaalai LOU-MOR * /ewelere Wiwh Milo la Mo SPECIALIZED BIGGER SAVINGS IN THIS EARLY SALE OF WINTER-TIMED SERVICE BLAKE I’SISDELUXE SEAMLESS NYLONS was the Republican responsibility; for failure of Congress to pass an aid-to-education bill. “It is time to realize that we are faced with new frontiers in education,” Kennedy said in a prepared speech. , “The ted philosophy of leaving the financing of public school edu-TtaflUHIhiNte and kical taxpayer*] and the financing of college edu- Advance Printed Patterns, 35* to SSt Adxmne* Identical to brand name nylons at 1.88 to 1,68. Mesh. plain atttrh; bad and tot style or demi-eandal foot atyle. 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Repack from wheel hearings LET GOODYEAR CHECK THE LOWER HALF OF YOUR CAR a CAR SERVICES SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 6 MONTHS TO PAY Musi Aid Education, that whether he lilies it ornot since the American Revolution. «e ddd federal aid to eduen-* g whoie|tion should include funds for mater rtacher*’ —T** Senate l ^ i ^^fpessed a bill providing tod for difference on’ many tomee he- *** tween the Democrats and the Re- The House passed a measure, to I».kium»w finance classroom construction, ,1t h h bid it had no teacher salary pro- The Massachusetts senatorr^' .... . . „ avoided mentioning his rival, ViceHoa“ President Richard M. NtxwL Committee d he struck hard at what he i 1 RO00YEAR SERVICE STORE 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 j THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, I960 Mitchell is the name of counties in Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, North Caroihut and Won. The per capita I New Tort Oty a ida a year. 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During 200 atonal show days in New York and term other dtiea since U6Q, rama averaged 43,104 visitors Largest single crowd in Motorama history was March 4, 1956, i 100,563 persons visited the show in Los Angeles. a vMttbe West Coast appearing' tn HI and In Ian. N through Feb. L In San Francisco, fi wifi appear ha Civic Auditorium. In • Los Angela, the show will appear in Pan Pacific Auditorium. Previous productions of the Motorama, offering the newest in automobiles and engineering advances plus top Broadway entertainment talent, have been visited by more than 814 million persons j across tha nation—atnee Millions more have viewed it on television, ■/ ★ • ♦ * The Mmw .will afford an oariy opportunity for the public to see, under one roof, GM’a complete offering of 1981 cars—Chevrolet, Pontine, Olds mobile, Buick and Cadillac, including the new smaller cars bring added to the Buick. Oidsmobile and Pontiac lines. There also will be display^ of Sole Ihref Accused in Foreign Dope Ring CHICAGO (UPD - Federal agents today seized three men accused in a 1500,000 international narcotics ting. George Beik, chief imwM agent here, said the men had “New Yore capnectians" who handled herein imports from Europe and "mew arrests ariF< pected.” t . The three men were to appear before a UJ. commissioner today. Rain Cauios 13 Deaths MANAGUA, .Nicaragua (UPD -Floods caused by four days of torrential rain in Southwestern Nicaragua have caused at least 18 deaths, it wgs reported today. It Isn't Redoing Bain You Know —It's Soap! NBWCASIUE ON TYNE, England (Jl — Soap powder snowed from tha sky hare Tuesday sad a re last arm gave the city n * * 4 It started when a seep dust extractor Jammed ter If ententes at a local factory. Clouds of dust billowed out sad .settled slowly as streets and gardens. Children ran about holding their eyas. Dogs went wild. Then It started to rain. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1990 TWENTY-FOUR 300 SHEET ELICTRW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS THERMOS LUNCH BOXES basement $B3»s y, Slows —- T i® «>'"■ > tiriA 1 n«» ONLY Swain, 34, Navy enlisted man, dull nail Tiirr*~v *" **V “'*•!' *** -flew • big Navy patrol bomber, . singiehandedly and without au- < thorization. from San Diego, rviH to Shreveport. la, Swain Packard Studebaker Corp. Buys Muskegon'i Clarke Floor Machine HOOVERS.. VACUUM Cleaner PRESTO Oarencoj NEW YORK «UMl Francis, newly elected chairman of | the StudebakerPackard Corp., an-Jj nounced today that the auto oom-| pany has acquired the Clarke Floor l Machine Co. of Muskegon for an undisclosed amount of cash. Cleans Instantly 2-Slics farturer nL_flobr wanes, aandsrs and re finishing and woudworidhg machinery, had sales of IS million In 1868. The privately held company employs about 400 workers and has assets of 14.400,000, QUALITY Negotiations have been under way tor BNUe lime ana tne an-j Model I>t7; Away Re-Issue 30.06 ENFIELD RIFLES Excellent Condition Tfhtkftl 100 SHILLS, w Refresh Your Latum UR ‘oarmh' FEET m. * *2.99 « *2.99 *. *2.99 *2.99 - *2.99 Valuet to $7.95 10-6-4 The announcement of the latest acquisition came just three days after the election of Francis as chairman. The move was interpreted in some trade circles as a prelude to a stepped up diversification campaign by the nation’s .fjftlt fattest auto maker. BLUE ROCK • CLAY PIGEONS -t. Since 1868 StudebakerPackard; has boQght three small companies —Gering Plastics, Cincinnati Testing Laboratories and Gravley Tractors Co.—which this year' Ore expected to report about $4 million In earnings on sales of $40 million. it.OBlolioa Six. V0U|Y BAILS $197 Russian Talks Peace at Red China's Door Tokyo (ap)-a high soviet oi- ficial gave the Kremlin’s case fori peaceful coexistence at. a political convention Monday on Red China’s doorstep. The speaker was Nuritdin Muk-Mtdinov, a member of the Soviet who addressed the Communist party congress of North Viet Nam at Hanoi. He repented the claim! that communism can triumph without; war — a concept ehal- NAME BRANDS — ACTIVITY TOYS — GAMES — TRUCKS -— ACTION TOYS SAND BOX-PUZZLES—Many Others UMTS ***' j DISCOUNT wtnrtw* i priced Re* *$JS | YOUR SPEEDWAY SANDER . ELECTRIC SABRE SAW CHOICE Get Reedy For Football MAGIC LOOP T.V. ANTENNA No Layawayi Please NOW IN STOCK Shakespaara Fiberglas TARGET AND HUNTING Deluxe Folding TAYLOR TOT STB0LLEB PADDED CHAISE Hewr Fad, Ipriaf Bass. 5-MHn HEY FEVER SUFFERERS Room Sine Puro-Aire 99c P0LLENEX AIR PURIFIER $».** Value $2Q 81 Corning Ware TleeFiing' BAG riaEi PYRIX CASSEROLE DISH WHb cradle ____ Kitchen Steinlese Steel 7-FC. 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Citizens of this area are invited to' hoar each candidate whose name appear* on the November ballot, excluding nominee* for pr—Mart....and vice president. ,' ' .: * * * The following questions will be asked each candidate: What do you consider the most fan-PHt—f —rutra-hr ha WMwel in the office you seek? la there any area of legislation in which you are particularly— Time for replies win vary a* 4o the office sought.,.. Invitations have been mailed . to « candidates (or U.S. Congress, state administrative boards, state senate and house of representative* and all county candidates. Over 1800 letters announcing the event ate being sent to Individuals and.organisations in Birmingham, Pontiac, Rochester and West Bloomfield Township. Those interested in attending th» rally may call ’or write one of the following by Sept. * 14: Lillian Davidson of Chin-ley Street, Mr*. John Treacy or Mrs. Jack Ensroth, both of Birmingham, or Mm. Walter Harland ot Rochester. NewSteepSif Supplies Allow Room to Grow Larger families and taller individuals are making it imperative that modern homes allow "room to grow" in sev-era! different ways. The old custom of having three or four children, and even more, is coming back again. This , Examining one of the 1800 letters announcing the League of Women VatcrsNept. Hit raUyrbemg sent to individuals and organisations in this area are, from left, Mrs. Roy MacAfee, cochairman, and Mrs. Cora Scott, treasurer, both of Niagara Avenue; Doris Walk-OTofCotitnuy flmec giujtuii Pbsiiss, lULfaiiiiitiH and Helen Wordelman of Niagara Avenue, state item chairman. — A reminder to area citizens from the League of Women Voters is boldly displayed/by. from left, Elizabeth Halsey of Lorraine Court, Mrs. Claire J. - Hisukjry of Elsinore. Drive.and Mrs. ... ■■■ 1 ■■ • iji *r,i-*"Pwii». *,m, pusy John Bor si old of Sylvester Street, Draytpn Plains. North Oakland County's league is busy with plans for a bipartisan candidatesf rally Sept. 28 at Pontiac Central High School. The John Robinsons engagement m their daughter Mary Jean Dean Parsons son of the Kenneth Parsons Gingellville. No tinending date has been Would You Have Paid Mostly News of Babies "r^m Any Loss? Harold J. Richards, son of Mf*. Harry J. Richard* pf Mo- . MARY JEAN ROBINSON Queens of Yesteryear Parade for 150,000 ATijuvnc cm. nj. m - , not so recent Miss psuroded along the Tuesday night As a winner in that yegr, Mr*. Cahill rode in a rolling <>hair in a modest procession. She won her title from a hand- By EMILY POST Dear tida Pott: list week my boy nkod took ms to the races. He had set wide s certain amount of money lor the evening’s entertainment. I did not htL on any of the racea myself, but helped Mm to choose die horses to bet on. By chanqe,, I picked several winners that cxeulng and **•«] result he won qtflte a sum oI money. He offered me half^ of his .winnings which I accepted. Was I wrong to have accepted ' this money? I didn’t feel that it was, inasmuch s as we both participated In the choosing of the horses. However, some members of my family think I should not have accepted this 1 money and that I should return it to him. ____Will you please advise me in this matter as I don't wish to j be criticized for jjoing , the 'wronk thing. Answer: I certainly agree* with your family. After all, it was his money—and I wonder if he had lost whether you would have felt you should share that. ed in an often limited ana. Dual purpose comes to the rescue. The many types of sleep-sitting equipment on die market male* handsome addition* to the home and help to solve the crowding problem. taller these days, too. In 1800 one out of 25 American men was six net tail. Today one out of every five men in the 20 to 30 year age bracket is six feet tall. Women, too, an averaging slightly higher mea-aurments. For comfortable sleeping, the space offered by supertize beds and mattresses can’t be • duplicated for this "growing" segment of the population. Even for those of smaller frames, supersize offer* room for luxurious slumber. Webfords to Meet The first fall meeting of die Webford Club is slated Thurs» day at the Gale Road home of Mrs. Hans Neilson. Following a cooperative luncheon at 1 p jn plan* will be made for the annual dinner and bazaar later fills 'fall, fall Sldte Election pmBnfinaries of the 1980 beauty and talent pageant. - The parade was led by Margaret Gorman Cahill, who was the first Miss America in 1921 Practicals Hear Lowell Eklund at Graduation Dr. Lowell Eklund. director of codfinuing, education at' Mtchigtti Srate^VBtvmfay Oakland, addressed the gradu-— atkxi of the McAuley School . of Practical Nursing. I' •* W Tie Rev. Edwin Schroeder presided as Sister Mazy Xav-ier, R.S.M., Administrator of St Joseph Mercy Hospital presented the diplomas. Dr. Harry AtBkdS, president of the medical staff, conferred the school PM*. ,Pontiac *i*a students in the dkss of 37 were Jovita Bena- . sites,. Edith Fqaier, Dorothy ; FOuracre. Diane Garrett. Margaret Gawne, Irene McIntosh, Della Mffler, Wanda Morgan, Barbara Nordquist, Ruth JRMh erts; Edith Sander*, Emma Spangler. Jean Stinson, Sandra Walls and Gail -Weston. . v ; Thg, Saturday -commencement pregram Included Mass in file hospital chapel and a lunomon at Devon Gabled. ihr— Pagas Today to Woman's Sect ion ■V i W ' •••■ 4 ‘ Hhe-------fu| of girls from citles-iftthi*-------- FomHy to Reunite . Tuesday night she sat atop a float decked with 50,000 roses In her rote as grand marshal of the parade. Eleven former Miss Americas participated in the parade aa a salute to this year’s reunion of'Mu Alpha Sigma, the Miss America sorority composed of former contestants. . Mrs. Cahill, who in 1921 was Mias Washington, -D. C., was followed by these beauty * .a i Mr. and Mrs. George Ewing (Janet Atkins) of Fleet Street. Waterford Township, are parents of a daughter, Anna Marie, born Aug. 24 in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. Grand fa a r ents are Mrs-Eleanor M. Atkins at East Boulevard North, Leo P. Atkins of Dwight' Avenue, and Mr*. Keller Joseph, bom Aug. 24 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Drive: The Peter Johnsons of Valparaiso, Ihd., are great-grandparents. . A ' A A The Rev, and Mrs. Gerald H. Rapelje of Garland Avsnus. Sylvan Lake. Jigve returned from visitiq§ Keswick Bible Camp at Muskpka Lakes, Ont. The' pastor arid his wife, of Memorial Baptist Church, also visited their daughter Ruth, counselor at Pioneer . Inter-Varsity Camp, Sidney, Ont. -----A A_ A Mr. and Mrs. John McGaffey (Ann Marie St. Charles), of Holly, are parents of a son, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. St. Charles of Chamberlain Street and the Donald McGaffey* of Birmingham. ____* . ................. The Robert Kounga tjBPr-hnra Irwin) of William* Lake Road, Waterford Township announce the birth of • son, Tracy Irwin, Aug. 29, in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are the Man-ley Youngs of Cherokee Road and the George Irwins of Him Street. Waterford TowraMpI Mrs. Virgil Barnes of Rundell Street is maternal great* grandmother. Abby: But Tell Her to Test Him Let Granny Live, Love By ABIGAIL VAX BUREN DEAR ABBY: This problem has my whole family *U shook up. My grandmother is '64. She has been ens Street. .....A’ ^ A 'A ■■■■-; A surprise open house Sunday afternoon at the Edwin Keds of Marlestwie Street. Union Lake, honored Mr. Keel on his birthday. six years. She and they polite and nice but he doesn’t have any money to brag Yesteryear’s Miss Americas (six of them) got -gether for % reunion at the annual Miss America pageant Tuesday in.JAtlantic Cityfs They pre, from left, Mrs, Carl Sempifir, formerly Evelyn Ay, Mitt Pcnnsylvania of I9S4; Mrs. Riehhrd P. Curran, formerly Jacque Mercert\ Miss Atisaka of 1949; Mrs, mmi i si a i 'to ^ ^ * Minnesota of 1948; Mrs 'Robin Harris (Patricia Donnelly) Miss « Michigan of 1939; Mrs. Carl Schaubel (Ruth Mai-colmson) Miss Pennsylvania Of 1924; Mrs. Victor Cahill (Margaret Gormdn) Miss District of Columbia, mi. ... '-j i - i v,rr^rST Gram owns her own home and has some other property around town. My parents have been trying to talk Gram,out > of going irith this man. They tell her to her face she Is acting like an old fori and things like that. This makes Gram sad and she cries. Do you think fa’s any of my parents’ business to tell Gram how to win Iser life?— They say she doesn't know the score. WORRIED GRANDDAUGHTER DEAR WORRIED: Assuming your grandmother is able to think for heraelf, your parents are being unnecessarily cruel. Doesn't Gram know the quickest way to find out if a man is after her money is to ask h)m to sign an agreement before marriage stating ‘‘What’s his is his, and what's ■ hers is hers”?'-. J «. A • A DEAR ABBY: I entertained a friend who is moving. One of mv euesis PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 GRAND OPENING PONTIAC SOW & CARD SHOP ,W. Uwnw. — ranntr tU tnTi lwir Sim srecui sun orurorc olrm REE BOOK race will he given wM Hw purchoaa rl%BB |3 er mmm. Limited Him only! FE t-1046 a visit la an imposition. That your husband doesn’t fesent being reminded of all the things you wpnt that he can’t afford to buy for you. '——A ■ That your husband doesn’t mind your always putting the children ahead of him. That your husband doesn’t resent having you “help" him tell his storks or interrupt him to rest his facts. Modifying Wild Paris, Cosmetics (NEA) ’ — The exaggerated make-up plan which Paris is hopefully Offering up for fall is not likely to sweep the country. 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X,t,ilu, -_j ^|rMu OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Construction Is scheduled j»*ew ***■ adn during to start this week on a new $400,000 novitiate building nounced # t t jibe soth anniversary meeting of ron the grounds of the Dominican Academy heart. a bulletin signed by four doc-!8* Urb*n Le^1*- Work on the three-story brick structure is expected1** “N * «**« we*kne* to be completed ntrt Mnm.«r^|»rtby m why ~ ' ^— : ‘♦said Mother 11. Lucille, i..^. O.P., superior gener&L | It will be the furilL I building on the 773-acre site pur-j chased in i»tt by the Dominican | Sisters. The property at 771 W. ! Drahner Road was formerly the nMarvinE. Coyle estate. Answers Call ^Minister Rev. Richard Schlecht to Servo Rochester's St. John Lutheran a chapel, a 1 retreat hsase on the grow arts addition ts three smaller las IB ta appear la public siaea July IS, IMS. At that time other Communist leaders helped him to the stage si a big party celebration. Waiter red a juibridu the deputy premier, fa the real politcal leader in Eaatj Germany. School Board, Union Discuss Pay in Waterford The colonial-style features of I ROCHESTER - COUNTV»S FIRST — Tim first Catholic Church in Oakland County and the second in die • Lower Peninsula. St. Patrick*! In White Lake B Township, celebrates its' 130th anniversary Sat's today when Mass is offered In the priginal bufld-. ing at 725 Union Lake Road. It wffl be the first service conducted in the church since 1948 when fires burned the interior twice in two weeks. The graves tie those of early pioneers. Irish un-.migrants, who settled In the area and built the church- .----..1 •' ' ?•__ their minister. Robert completed, the budding plan Anniversary for Oldest Catholic Church in Oakland L . McWilliams, congregation president announced today. ! The St. John Voters’ Assembly, 'the congregation’s governing body, will receive the Rev. Mr. ScMecht’s acceptance at its meetii^ Monday 'night. J WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP-One hundred and twenty years ago this week a small group of Irish set- church in Oakland County, It is (till standing. ;! On Saturday, descendants those early pioneers will celebrate the founding of St. Patrick with a Mass offered in the. little white frame building at 725 Union Lake |td. f It wW be the test time atom IMS that a service has been ron ducted hi the ckarch. After two fires that year ravaged the Ulterior k sms decided to hold services elsewhere until a new The present church was built In 1950. The history of the original Ing dates back to 1810 when each Catholic family in the community contributed ita services or donated gifts to construct the church. One family donated land, other nails. One chu carved tbt tabernacle. All the pews were custom-made with each Mackte to Send Sub to Rochester family fashioning its owp to- fit Its own requirements. Church records Indicate that M. Patrick may have been the sc read Catholic ckarch bam In Michigan at that time, with M. Anne la Detroit being the first, A Cathshc church v I 1851. Earliest church records show that file area just north of Union lakt Village was first settled in 1834 by six men from County Tipperary, Ireland. They were James Crotty. William Gormatv Andrew Dealing and three brothers, Nicholas, Edmund and Jams*, Dooerty. Later Ant year'Edmond tatty arrived. tram SI. Paul Lutheran Church, Royal Oak, where he has nerved since 1K8. The public ts Invited to Join local c hHeh members si Rev. Schlecht* installation set for 11 a.m. Oct. 2. He and his family reception that evening at J. v church pastor, Ms wife, their 12-year-old son and twin daughters, 10, will reside at the parsonage, 1003 W. UniverriTy Dr. A graduate of St. John’s College. Winfield, Kan., and CbncordiaJ Seminary, St.' Louis, Rev. Schlecht began his ministry in 1945. He will fill the pulpit vacated by fiw Rev. W. C. Gerkea, assistant director of the Lutheran Deaconess Asseclattoa slice May. tog to thet mother superior. (skip the Ctentnuntet bloc h> recog- will measure 106 by 100 feet and will accommodate about 50 novices and Junior professed sisters. The top floor will be used for sleeping quarters. The second story will house a community refectory. Instruction rooms sad a library. Recreation, laundry and work tied* will be located on the ground fleer. Mother Lucille estimated the cost of the new structure and re-norted that the money will be fUT- nine the East German state. This was ta March. Presto rat Sekou Tsars has Mace repudiated the recognition. Pleck’s term as president was due to expire hi October 1961. The Waterford Township School Board's Personnel Committee met the Maintenance Union Local bower, evictions and disease —. have hem the result both in New Orleans and throughout the state*' of three "punitive” bills passed by the Louisiana legislature as pari of a “segregation package." By terms of the bffla, ’families la which there Is a abwfor Illegitimate child me automatically cut off the dtpndnt children’s welfare rolls. Ninety-five per cent of the chfidrea dropped from welfare ___ R___ to Louisiana Gov. Jtomtis Davis and fiw American Rad Cross for emergency aid J. Harvey Kerns, executive director of the Greater New Orleans 1295 lari night and partially agreed {League, said hto offiot had been on requests made the union. flooded with pftifto > pleas for A requested pay raise of $240 s ’help’’ store the last welfare check! yearJor maintenance men was cutjwere mailed to cut-off families to $180. ami a request for Blue Cross insurance payments was rejected. However, the,board agreed to an eight-hour working day/grievance procedure, and apprenticeship on-the-job training in skilled trades. No official action will be taken until file next regular Board of Education meeting Sept 15. and union president Rudolph Lisac said July 16. Car-Truck Output Shows Increase Over Last Week BWVIVC. 4UUHI8 f R-VAtio (whwsm ~ • „ . '_. « _ manager of the East German air- “■ ^ dittp- ltoe, Lufthansa. Lore Staimer»<*ooI * recoln-East German ambassadbr I ■ goslavia. His other daughter, Elly Winter, took care of him in hit Teacher Gives Advice nished by donors to the Pontiac, flint and Detroit areas where file] Dominican nuns teach. French^ieightei at groundbreaking ceremoniesAnrOtmd famday afternoon. Tire Rev.JPath-MOeS PlylUUIIU er Joseph Calibers, cofounder ofj• Qi r>lrt:r Vr\n • the Oxford TownsMp Dominicans. »l. VelUlf * UIJ turned the first spadeful of earth __ _ - . - . . for the building. y , i a full term at the recent Michi- apprehended by Pontiac police in pi fi» area were Irish, and fhe.j.^, convention of the Lutheran]connection with a break-in last I ROCHESTER—Jodeph E. WU-|Owndl which to sponsoring the dtufch nanwd after the patronMissouri Synod, to Ann Wht have been turned over to fair, expressway coordinating «n-{conclave. saint of their homeland, for many;^rbor. 1 gineer far the State Highway De-I WObur will explain state high- R*"* the rf,urch WR* referred ..to! '" f*riment, will apeak at a puWiC|wly maintenance and constructkn “ Dubta <*»»* ” forum on* roads here Sept. 15, ttjgmj future plans as they affect The settler* imtgrated to fn announced today. jthis area. Lake said. j country because of the religious To Stk Europe Slides i Other ships dropped anchor until file fog lifted by 9 a.m- [ The Port En Vetrin was aground to 21 feet of water and has a 24 4t. draft. It was loaded with-10,000 tons of grain. The fog also slowed traffic along! the river and lake and to Detroit,1 i. - .. ^ ._________________ where the expressways were Juvenile., Court. Jammed with creeping tridfic un- Aecording to police, the boys[Jtil broke into the Regal Feed Store, . ' ‘ \ -v State Highway Vaa Roekle and 28 Jackson St., by forcing the door , ROCHESTER—Color slides of {after the store was closed for the] SfilOshfoS Rkd Plot hardships Imposed In Mlani by Europe will be shown by Mice D. day. , Serrell of 1005 Romeo Road at the] Missing was $11 from a change SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador tfi jy^i—p—,, ux. indicated i give similar talks _.... _ — &th.v^wJr.ttrodtS! ^ ^ andadozeD meeting himself, will send WObur! „ fo represent the state in the tri- ttk* P*rt fovei discussion. the audience wUl be in- from 50 cents to two dollar* »„[ Photo-dub. It to slated for 8 p.m. pocket knives. acre when the imm^pints arrived, tomorrow at Woodward Memorial! TW boys win be questioned in I While the church was neatly iubrRry {gutted on several occasions, a por bfnT*“1 The forum will be held at 8 pro. ** or^nal and cro»* Vaa R«*el. a, North Hfll Elementary School. “» ‘l8*^**1, . . * . - -■ ^ ' A 26-year veteran with the State!. A front dwk^six Inches long. Aran Towa-Aip «.per- (HighwarDepartmedt. Wilbur by Martin Donohue. held positions as district engineer,! * * * .Wilbur's acceptance was an- assistdht to the depqty commis- After “*• c™“™| flounced by Lloyd Lake, forum;doner, chief engineer, hearing en-1*)6* two *’ee“- *urK*ay moderator and vice president oflgtoeer and assistant dtief route ™r the next two years was offered] vtssf. the Rochester Area Community!planning engineer. South Oak Date Still in Doubt to the Oxbow Lake dance pavflkm. The present church was at one! time St. Scholastics to Detroit. Fund Botritnkck Hit Plans for Construction of Long-Sought Drain SOUTHFIELD — Construction' fote of the controversial South! Oak storm drabs to still to doubt; because of a dispute here over method* of financing the project! A lengthy discussion on the mat-| for at last night’s City Council | foeeting ended in a stalemate be-foreen council members, banding! attorney Claude Stevens and rep-1 ■aentatives ot the Southfield Citi-! gens Association I A special meeting oa construe-M af On p*|imi drain gras pet for t a.m. fiafortty in OMy t ichsfaafich ua* building a new i mode to have the satire church ! brought to four seefisns fo White j Lake Township sad reassembled. In January 1950 the congregation .had a new-used church. 7 The Mass to honor of those who1 {pioneered the first church will be said Saturday at 16 a. m. by file ,(Rev. Lewis Elite, pastor at j Patrick. New Art Group m Clarkston GEORGIE ROBINSON and Mrs. Charles said the council needs CLARKSTON — Spurred on byj the enthusiastic reception of the ] 4-abor Day art display ta Claries-] Robinson of « Robertson Court D^tobe taownaa1 Clarkston. announce the engage- VIDage Fnends of Art to being of their daughter Georgia .“Xanteed. Graham R - Woo^ton i — ^ ■on of Mr. and Mrs. Ve^Tu ! 5Sre than W P1®** of «t[ more time to study whether Woolston of Saginaw. A late fall I**1? 8*?0W1! .°B“oort ,he 1 special district or ths city-at-torgs or both should be assease to pay for the $4$ million drain. tTbs city of Detroit has ^agreed fo pay foS9,0n toward the project to catch storm I Ore Boat Cook Dies of Suffocation i water. Detroit Offi- PORT HURON (UPD - William H. Jackson, SL an ore boat cook. suffocated in Ms apartment here! pet^,v® •*» •*Ur exhtoh early today while' a telephone; *• t"rtmrege artist* tn their foaot fo satisfy the citterns asso- ciation which already has Modfil pmstruction of ' ‘The proposal drain. It appro wad and built, wou for Evergreen 1 •fiy m*m fa Oak Peek already has agreed It | |W^iU share af the construction M wedding to plagnsd. weekend celebration, with 200 exhibitors entered from Oxford, Mil-{ford, Waterford Township. Pontiad. Walled Lake. Bloomfield Hills and] Birmingham as wefj as Clarfcstch. many pafofings, piece* of acstip- "fofoXfaW ■embers ^ his call for help. Karyl M. Hill, first vies ___g at the Bloomfield Art dialed the operator but Assodatfon. has met Several times slumped wwonsefous with the CUrkston art group to to the floor before he could give assist tin The government of President j JoseMaria Letnus Tuesday night announced it had smashed a Com-rerolutionary plot and ar-| EXTENDED |Y POPULAR DEMAND MM-TO-SCHMl Snciik SPECIAL! ____SLACKS____ LAIN SKIRTS SPORT SHIRTS PLAIN SWEATERS 59 O SPECIAL! —SUITS— PLAIN DRESSES OVERCOATS With Is caption af Ralncsst* 1.29 ENDS SEPT. I4TN m Dry C twiners ond Shirt Louwder ers ' Both Locotions—Tel-Huron and 26 i. Huron m ED lira -Ifi sion TV New HDA7U6HT BLUE” .alVflw, high-powsred "Super M-6" chassis with fell power transform or. Coolsr oparatinq . . . Longer com* a Increaaad aanaifivity . pulling a Pracialoto rwiftod circuitry. pandabllHy. Creator pariouncmcn da- NOW WITH WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL n Famous "UHra-Vlston'' Glaraiactor. 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Colon*® acts gently, on tba aerra Rdiel. doctore eay, bee to • new leSeaea that edmulete e». «|wmate leieuve prmciple OW-etytahalki tnd movement- o( your low* reion. moateoeri mey create gu, take 3 or-Colonaid relieves eves cbronic 4 dan lot relict. UM-etyte uhe and cotwitpeuon overnight; ft to gentle ft drugt cramp end grfge the entire was hospital proved aato area form- lytiem. Of all Uuativet, only new pectant mother* AndColonaib woat PtB-Wonae...ugiy pareaftee that mad- jttlBf# V*** » RwJ CWM W rt9nkm ^ ^ H'y W vU«t— oat brew-Kh- j-,v ♦—0 -*• i, ■ «itw j Bering it* part 18 months, the Itrifautn and eutogire -paid Mao 'OhatTataa*tTTTuhWtadn and .have reached stagger-tag propor- hen'e hawthyy deH:_ Hons, the Hire* cl which never % ttlliu »»to the boi%U Mott jhiVt leWl hurt WBI Ml 35 tbty dinolTt. TVn Jaynf's aa^ vein u head of China'a Com* ^3?SK'S2&BS2 ■— • ’m'arau as oaa. highly eaatealeni Pia-Wonaa I ®*ear that Ite fMasisr la a can vieMiiMigljeltvafta Oraaav- j galga which got ap ateam la tdagMlayaeh r-W Vermifuge .. . . number lMg are detenntaed (create ebao# that could be every that the campaign la chiefly dibit a* dangerous as a misguided reefed at the domestic audience.; (military adventure would be. to-' ’dr dr. dr (day. i Buf euch a thing can’t be kept ) ’ v * * secret. And, widle it would ha to i grit rMaa e araaMiatlaaal **» diaadvanUge of both Soviet hu --T I-*. -. Ru**l« and Red China to haw a 1 Mrraathiaiil ee V he ikl* I* m*)or split two. juat how far can l the Chinese go before- the Rue-1 aland the etreeaee and alrelaa fSTL._______________________________i I of .... - -..-.... .... etana must take drastic measures at eves momentary diarepnaa. to nmm)rt ^ traditional lead-'j If this happens while the “cult One significant point ia that jet-ship <4 the international Com-; f Mao" is riding • crest, a sue-1 some 85 per cent el the tributesImunist movement* j&d ^k^*^** »»* h ,!t>elieve in Mao's infallibility Mho AFTFJt MAO . . . ? apparently has supreme cohfl- A further danger is whdt win , thmre in himself happen when Mao dies. Wow 65.1 , ^Hejs prone to hitting upon a:^ apparently ia fn good shape 1 project._ sad then tmlerma it ac- after iwreral years «t auffertngi complied without spelling out frora health But the day will Just how thia I* to be done: Wit-lcoro# «hen hie shoes must be iness the early days of the com-jdiied. •Bam the tens Mug decided to dtep down as head of state to devote his full time m>d energies to for- j mutatingpolicy through Ms port- ’ tkm as chairman of the Comma-! nist party. It had readied a ere- j Note the quality-Check the package "COUNT ^-ya* Yoof know wfiy Krotgo’s r flTTTiTuCii school supplies I From May 31 to June 30. tor' example. New China'News Agency mentioned Mao more than 1.000 times Songs have been written about him railing him China’*' 1 “great savior " He ha* been eu-: logtied as a great politician, philosopher, military expert, scientist, theoretician, literary giant.. When policyholders Mid help wo'rt there in a flash I erne la dee la Chairman Mae.” I Said NCNA: "Mao's writings [are like nourishment, ti-yoti don't! hare diem you cannot grow up.” Last October when Rusaldii Pre-! mrer Nikita Khrushchev visited 'Peiping, the tong "Red In the; (East” was played before either j !the Chinese or Soviet national 'anthem. Tha words put Mao on aj SHCHl NT AIM AT DOMINATION I What does it mean? j It it a determined campaign to1 establish Mao as the leading Com-j munist theoretician in the world, | superb? to anyone the Russians can product. And thus, what Mao decreet la right. For example, people's communes and a tough ; approach to dealings with the We*t It ah* has served to dispel Thatcher, , Patterson & Wernet Bank Building WEAREVER hnwHut ClIP BOARD 49< 9x12VV ^ M.Tax BRIEFCASES *1.98—*2.98* With locks; 3 sections. I SCHOOL BAGS' H.69-*2.98 Outer jpockeos shoulder strtpa. Positively won't skip! Writes through grease spaa and fingerprints on paper. 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S. cents or one Swiss franc. And there's a clearing house tn De-trolt and another in Zurich, Swit- VACATION SPECIAL $6.50 WHITCROFT JEWELRY m***lL»im zcriand. to square internstional .sign exchange The fleurin goes accounts in fleurina. unchanged to value while other *rv» ru»irtfii Bni| my,,, .ip p. fluctuate. And the customer paper token the flora-cheque. doesn’t hive toDShy about what accepted at aosne 24,000 mots!1**111100 changes In money valua-a round the world—even behind F** ml«ht do to hie gift between the Iron Curtate. But they aren't u* v**1 *° M» toe»1 °°risl redeemable h money-only in livery of the flowers half way flowers or plants around the gMbe, The intemation- al clearing homes adjust the mi- H» fleurin and the flora-cheqbe •re unlikely to rivaL the L dollar and the^Bntiah pound sterling as a basic medium of inter- ed upon to boost the sale of flow-era and to make thing* easier for those who want to give flowers to overseas relatives dr friends. SOLVES EXCHANGE WOE A side benefit for the customer is skipping the vagaries of for nqr dally fluctuations. Us recipient of your gift has!, to buy flowers or plant*—he can’t t use it tor a night on the town.] U you leave the whole thing up] to your local ftortoihefletirtof works this way: Say you want to send $10 worth of rosds to friends in Rome celebrating their wed-thug anniversary. You pay they money to your local florist and1 he tells his ' Interflora Roman] I Counterpart to send your friends] 40 fleurin worth of roses. he can mall a nonfluctuating bit of acrip and 1st-the iwcigkmt- The flora-cheque comes in denominations of $5, <7.5d. and $10. gOod in any of the H000 member Shopa of the Ftoriato' Telegraph Delivery Asm. and its international affiliate. Interiors Inc. . . TERMED A BOON At home, the Syfvania 17” Portable TV CLOSE -OUT OF 1%0’S ISO Sq. Inch .Viewing Aren Lighter, more compact! Easily —carried from room to room.— Modern- styling. Powerful reception. Sharp, dear picture! Carrying handle, inside adjustable antenna, guaranteed serviced. Very Special Price m The Gopd Housekeeping Shop ^PONTIAC new flora-cheque* ai a boon to tbe are being touted O. S. businessman who wants to send flowers to customers or suppliers. With tiie new scrip he skip all the bother of gift tatters and the delivery problem* that pile up at peak holiday periods . Businessmen turning to floral gifts for. Christmas helped push the fknrers-by-wire business to (record heights, the Worists* TeH pgraph Agency Assn,'reports. Hie] ‘business in the United States and1 Canada rroaaad the 65-mlIUoiMlol-: tar mark* tn the fiscal 1859-60 pe-jrtod. Thanks largely"la the added; push by business giving, the flor-; al sales at pirisfhuu stayed] [ahead of the two other big see--sons, Easter and Mothers Day. I . The flowers-by-wire idea start-sd In tiie United States ab yeah ago. Interflora was set up in 1946. lit is now in 190 countries. And last month it pierced 'the Iron! [ Curtate with the addition af^tf ;Polish member, a floral shop in] Warsaw. iaavsSife Offers Workers Stock MIDLAND <* — Dow Chemical , Co. plana to offer 100,000 shares of common stock to Its employes and ] employes of certain aubatdiatiea, and amoetated miipanfeirte "Itirf TmifTfll tiMii ■ 40 per cent of eligible employes have participated in (jmilar plans in recent years. SHOP DOWNTOWN WE PAY YOUR BUS FARE Now Extra FREE Bus Service for folks who want to -shop in Downtown f*t Pontiac. Ask the merchants with the blue emblem displayed in their windows for your FREE BUS TOKEN . . /WE GIVE THEM GLADLY with a two dollar purchase or' PARK FREE Drive Downtown and park in ony one of the tots marked With theBTueMedoJIion. Glveyour park-Ing stub to die clerk from whom you moke your purchases. She will gladly stamp your ticket. Be Sure to Ask for Yours Next Tim^ You Shop Downtown! downtown PARK-SHOP more. The token the Pontiac Merchants give you is good for -rides on any Pontioc -Tronsit or, Alrport Service line bus. ARTHUR'S 41 H tuhr ft- BABNETT'S CLOTHS stop ISO H. Saginaw S». Dl. B. B. BIRMAN, 0.0. OPTOMETRIST IT M. Saetaaw It. BOBITRSBOP 14 M. Sagtoaw St. CL00NAM DBUG CO. T2 N. laptoaw St. contours jewelebs 16 W. Hem* St. BianSOMS MOTS WUI J . Sagtoaw at lawnati St, TB DeCOI IMP 26 W, Hmm It. DIEM S SHOES 17 N. Saginaw St. nBESTOHE STORE 140 N. Saginaw St. WATNE GABEBT 121 N. Saginaw St. GAUIGHOrS MUSK SHOP IT I. Huron St. GENE1AL PBIHTMG St OFFICE SUPPLY IT W. Uwam St. GEOBGTS-IIBWPOBT'S 74 H. Saginaw St. BUB CL0THHBS * IS N. Saginaw St. ' lACOBsnrs plowebs 101 N. Saginaw St. LEWIS rPBlfrrUBE CO. 42 S* Saginaw St. McCABDLESS CABPETS II N. Pang St. McNALLY MEN'S WEBB 104 N. Saginaw St. OSMUtl MEN'S WEBB SI N. Saginaw St^ „ PBED H. PAULI JEWELEBS 2S W. Mnran St, PiUU SHOE ST0BB MU Sagtoaw St. v PONTIAC ENGGASS JEWILBT CO. 25 M. Saginaw It. PONTIAC GLASS Ctf. 2S W. Lawianct It. SALLAJt JEWELRY CO. n N. ^ginaw St. SHAW'S JEWELEBS 24 il. Saginaw St. SHKBWIN-WILUAMS PAINT Tl W. Hymn St. ST1PP1 JUYUILI B00TEBIE 21 (, lawriaci St. TOOTS SHOE STOll 20 W. Hymn it. WBQ01 HOME OUTFITTING CO. j* • 40 S. Saginaw St. WIGCS 24 W. Hwmn St. WYMAN rUBXITUU IT! S. Stowe St. \ ;■ li W. fto St. • 'T * J‘v twy THUR. FRL SAT.-4 Weekly Special Crunchy-Fresh and^, * MkotelyRoastojl 0{ Here’s a new crop of tasty, lightly-salted peanuts ... the way grandpa loved and ate ’em. ..from a big • wooden barrel! We offer them at a big-buy trice this weekend. Treat ^everyone. Buy several pounds. Shop without cosh -"CHARGE IT" AT KRESCB'S — pay only once a month! Once-A-year Safe/ Tots' Flannelette Sleepers B««. $1.30 99 Save 40c this weekend on this sturdy flannelette deeper! Tots love its soft, fleecy warmth. The snug one-piece outfit has knitted ski cuffs and anklets .. features a button frontaand drop seat. It'i an excel-'lent buy.... you’ll want more than one. Charge It! Fall Handbags Feature Important Tote Handles only *1.00- Tote these over your arm free as a breeze to handle an armload of packages all at once! Perfect for marketing... pretty for dresswear, too! Smart, fine-textutmlplaatic htftflhggi , ■»»>« toft, sturdy handles . . . and handy top zipper closings. Special HERSHEY KISSES Bog. 79c IN. 57 , Save 22c per pound . . this weekend ... on these , fresh, pure milk chocolates, each foil wrapped. They're • favorite with gmeryooe! Get several pounds at savings and treat your family and friends. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC-rTEL-HURON CENTER—DRAYTON PLAINS ROCHESTER—MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER _ tty*"CHARGE IT at KRESGE’S” ^ t i THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER T, 1990 Faith Can Be Complex Influence on Child k bow obedient I have beta mi y am I not taken earn erf?" || i r mm Iln new Ml Ik Me W1—lit.- jB aaartawS *g, lirpgl-•1m W tET aMiukat. Tapi MB. un. e« w lam* c*, i»*. ......#rm ftfjt -it ■'; The garutloni we ptopobe arc: Dow 1 child* reJifion serve to] break hla will and eoabie Wm to] avoid the anxiety of freedom and! personal responsibility ? Or don it] _. ^ J1..? t ‘r. dU.S Cash for Latins S>r |«ta ton totoMM « 2Stt? taS: " V of doom it be does not obey, [ ,..If faki. remonrihintv ^l*3^*'**0^*. w< ml 111 iiiniiintJlj f‘*~“ *"**"“ - jto every act aad thought# by her1 His becoming free stira up some mether-When a* did this mother, ^ anxJrty in th* parent, an i-M*A •*** *bO»*M w l^janjfletv which shows, how difficult; , m«JthpM» of Gad. there te irtjjt j* for parents in our society tt>] 'Umtt tp the possibilities of arrogat- believe in the polenta! ities of tiiej ... . ■ ;-™r— ».as—»»■«■»— w——■ ■■■■.—ynnHn-.Y-—;.tp ^ . .———fa.. =— a-«%»- • — 'tog to oneadf power over othm^eMM perhaps because tt I* toftdlf! g^adto betakeHare through Me western edgeCMtro ■* Bupn0* Aim MU )«• Commissioner of Education Law Ex-President DM* . Meat pareoto soald laaM «cult for them‘to believe la their j . (1|#. ^ of the city. but motorist* cant, * # * rence C Deitaick says American! fl3P1. verbally that they wKh aoty U own pdemiaUties. JJJ *«u ***** to get off. " '1 The committee, an ofbboot ol ^ wdtM gludenU apparently! MONTEVIDEO, tngijf ilTl) l„va the chid «^«« hi. ew« t f * J*"- ^ w -7 ^ nMd ^ pisdlian PresidentJuseelino®«L They are oftenj The copflicU are made more warda. It la this buried resent .r«w TS flaw to advance other funds Mr, Ha svaa ao afraid «f ber..|| fact, aid proipram lor projects through the that h* decided he would rather Export Import Bank’ and other rob a bank Man a* bar far *112 f . ... ■ fa pay his gambling debts. ^u^t^ Russ Language Gaining * l“ new muUimUlioiwWUr espvew meetit* of the committee of Oj ® • , ;way- providing awtft nortKaoufti by Cuban Prime Minister Fidrilj WASHINGTON_<&PI> — U. S.| [ m it the yoong- son struggling for seif-direction ha-s taken care of If {.was obedient: rectional signs. The state rood department ewBrazilian Presided Jusestoo IC»-i - ....:nnlin- ... .i~,wr~e^•*r?T ^ — plained a shortage of aluminum’faiticbek’s Ideas for a big Latin- "* becoming more Wcred*^ 'here early t*,*^ ^* *«*®i.(W Can* JL #Flat 100 Cans JL SAVE 7c Comstock Dalicious it-o. Mgs. Spry Shortening *0 REFRESH ink; Salada Black Tsa 45* 1|M >-U>. "TQe Con /0 Ma. io« «« . 4o Sliced Pie Apples 2 ^39C SAVE 23c (Redeem dCuchij dCever Coupons at fflrigley Lux Liquid Vlith Coupon * HIP1 VVU| Wf SH UR-GOOD Macaroon Cookies NABISCO‘FAVORITiS Lorna Doone Cookies DUNCAN MINIS EARLY'AMERICAN Cake Mix DINNER UDY Frozen Turkey Slices BAYS DEUDOUS Old English Muffins WYLER'S ASSORTED • Bouillon Cubes • Apple Soucs Rglsin o Butttr Paeon • Fudm Nut _/ lOVS-Oi. 2? SAVE 34c (Redeem (Pft)ctor & Qamltle Coupons atSVrigley Dash Detergent CheerDetengenf wSfcJS.*!” Jo» liquid . Ivory Snow FINER Gl GOL S&i THE PQNTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. i960 THIRTYTHRKfc Home-Grown Tomatoes Have Short Season to remove sreds and rxmi jul«» *•">“*> to* ** toUowtof|old wtUiamstairg kitchens. stwnm.]vor. Italian dish; that means the basil1 to important. can get homegrown vine-ripened tomatoes. They are so superior to any hothouse tomatoes that these really is no comparison. Let’s^make toe most of their short season. Only potatoes and head • Egg Salad Sandwich With Aaehovte Tomato, ghitap Salad Sandwich ■JmmSSTw stoiter htned here lor buoy mothsrai tnrt nnd ft***lty wiih oswal chesssjhnd, mixture. Bake 30 minutes or untill ..Pat* tomato with a Vi? thlnjthetr traraft to whip up to 18 ntln- Pfgffy onfj Qoor} browned. Yield: f serving*,. peeling in apple fashion beltigjutea Sat. It’s perfect served In a ’ H tHaNS pialU • .licet bmc iiswiipui apple fashion beltigjutea flat. It's perfect i ___ As an added treat to your Laborjsure to keep the parings In one big old coys red bean pot with a! Youngsters like this simple dtah: $ y^rrr?^nr-SrtrT sSttw1*** 'Day outdoor dinner try some to- long piece from *« to <«-inches jaoup lade HgM out of the Utcfaen.'sliver the whites of hontcookad »matoes grilled with Roquefort wide Tightly roll skin Into a roee.jKeepa extra hot, too. eggs and add them to a cream s SicS tomato j i Ssupoon ran - cheese,. They’re sure to cdmple-jliold end in place at the bottomj Multiply the recipe to fit the sauce Spoon the mixture over I u team «att | j*^Mg» jtesw ment any meat you chaow. WKh toothpick. Refrigerate unttljcrowd. Fbf I one-cup serving* of toaat and garnish by pressing tot * * A i tea sswssu mo «a*aoar teem }_______ - . ______ ready to Uae as a garnish f>r I peanut soup you’ll need: hard-cooked egg yolks through a Chop Htiimp keeping 4 whole Heat ovan’to moderate <390 de ' ” 1 salads, cold meat dishes and '<• ragwiaesawte f [fine sieve su they have a mimosa- —S - —--1. ,r ■- -v »—~ itfia—-Aa-.l I 1IH Bf® MMtMl ___Ji:»------ 4--- * 1 CRn COBdIMId STOUR Of CIlteM^JM| f |j^ [ones -tor garnish. Oombina with greas). Press tomato halves gjidlyl f *CTqirsiwa Vffflsatfn nr Mm .h..«.ihom d’oeuvre tray. fresh Bolo8na H/9Jld*UanSI°‘>B, s'_ * Lunch fAeots v* pork Sausage ■ Mlchlfl®^ CaUfomV At Wrig tavf Choose the Parts You Prefet breasts *<£ or Thighs 59V Whole Legs or Drumsticks 53**. 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Pmi Kansas City made it two straight jtbe A'* first run in the fourth in-1 ig «ham- over the White Sox With two runs ning, off Herb Score, but the Sox| and the in the ninth an Hank BnueVa then scored twice in the fifth ** the bases-loaded siriglf. A1 Wo^ng- “*^ »les open>; «... ... .. ;Jim Landis and a single oy uhsj ight that *on- anotl*er N“ catto,tj w,m* “*e Apark io got the Sox runs home. I i League loser in relief for a 1-2 record. jKen Johnson (44) was the' win-! ‘Norm Siebem’a 19th homer scared jner in relief. „ ] Johnson Took 26 Hours to Win Finally the German hurled himself head foremost at the tape and msM ltt length on fhe ttUtl but pur boy finished on his feet and (batectid a six- or eight-tach lead, \ i-game lead, start the 12-day! n Cleveland—then end if with games at Yankee . Stadium I weekend after next. Vas-iambitidh in the back-breaking,! the twcMjay program which saw him nipic beat out Yang by the slender mar.-; ble ILK. Yang and Russia' [illy Kuznetsov Tuesday i Burnside from the box with three-run outburst in the first The second place Yankees lost; mlo2*aecond'^m“"y ■Ganiev in their half of the inning on Eddia Yost’s leadoff double, an infield oi| land Woodle Held’s error. V* d a picture The giant Negro from Kings- , * * * l^lttodti a super-human effort in Tuesday, t ith requests bury. Calif., hasn't an ounce -of, *'There it satisfaction in putting! the final event of the program—[from the B obliged half .resentment in hi* heart. your body and pMnd to a gi.eat I the 1,500 meter run—for the 6- the Yanks' 1.000 people "Winning this victory compen- test and coming through. \ get | foot-3, 200-pound star to pull oR games, i corned htiu gates far every ounce of energy far more aatisfactio i out yw this the gjeatest- triumph of hi* car- The third il for sheer [and every hour of Ume I put into ^ than I would from winning a ebr.. . \ {4^ gamea pa 44.1 Ume.[g,\* Hid the 2ti->< avoid superman single event, although the overattj—-—--—-ftaninrHesa t e r Herb ,rom UCLA reward is the same.:' Johnson finished with a total of j weter baa \ ' ~ ' " / *.382 Point*, an Olympic record.! m I- and Ihe \ '' '_____________________________.__________ with Yang amassing 8.344 and . oetototbe Kuznetsov 7 809. . !£?”5 onal 8:814 I Th* flnal ’eventJif the program,^ rid* mark [was run off undef floodlights be- ** “p *J alert of a fore only a scattering of CiS - I The tribe picked up three moifc in the second when ’nto Franconq, [a former Tiger, doubled home had watched Oiis Danis, —• ------- - - ine lanxees snui out on wo sin- iworld record in the 400 meters ^ Mickcv ManUe.hif his »‘hc*'C; UZ* 32nd home ran with two out in the i ElUdtt Of Australia run an his- „intll. ! toxic 1.500 meters 3:35.6. THDW' ‘ j Near exhaustion. Johnson ran * * [the 1,500 in 4;49.7. well below his The Red Sox tagged Eli Grba previous best, but good enough to (8-41 with the defeat, building a J^tand off th» challenges of His! 8-0 lead In the flnrt flv* frames. formidable rivals----------------Pumpaie Oreea started H with t ■ . .. , ar ruMii GREAT EFFORT — Rafer Johnsol (|efU and KwartgChuah Yang show the toll of their great effort as they pant for breath at the end of the 1,500 meter race, with windup of the Olympic decathlon in Rome. Johnson stayed in class by himself in winning the event and the decathlon with a new record total of 8,392 points. Yang.icprcoailiiig Formosa finished second with 8,£54 point* THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1990 Records Shattered in 30-Minute Stretch at SsT CHyrajdC Games, goer aHSF gold medats to two of Its sfs»-. ciaRies—the pile vault and discus throw—today a»—the mammoth (jtgm vnd their way into the declining stages. On Tuesday, Olympic spectator* saw three world record* smashed withiif a space of 39 minutes. First, they witnessed the gmrt- TlfillT I'lNIStl - Otfs Davis, Heft) of Los Angeles, hits the tape ahi ad of Germany's Carl Kauffnwim for a cicwe win in the 400-meter run M the Olympics in Rome today. Kaufmann lunges 1st the tape in vain effort to overhaul DaWs wlme time of 44.9 Seconds broke the world record for the event. Vitibie in the rear t|rt Mai Spence of South Africa who finished third Ad‘India's Milkha Singh who was fourth. "T | The Splendid Splinter, who tye hit more home runs (54) here than rat any ball yard outside of Boston says he is bowing out of baseball Australian ran everye Into the ground with a sensations! 8:814 j which smashed the world's merit s about the oqwtvalert o( a Our own Dyrot Burleson would have run about a 3.51 mile and he finshed sixth. Then, within a lew, minutes Josef Schmidt of Poland smashed the Olympic and world; mark tri the hop. step and jump.' Thus,-the party. And as a special added attrary itfon. the Tigers will open a serief with the Red Sox, Thd Tigers and the Cleveland -Indians staged a stagiest last night, the home team bowing 114; In 19 Innings. Ken Aspromont*; ended tt with a two-run homer after the Tigers rallied to an 9-9,He In the sixth. And so it goes. These are the grooteot Olympic Games of ail time. I had a cablegram from Bill: Gossett. OUver Beaudette. John Graham and Bill Yaw asking (-UJk- > breaking training. I tatted to "Tug" B'Maen, C.S. ! ___Olympic hoso. and Larry Snyder, head coach. Rota deny every- ■ thing.1 And they’re emphatic. It has been definitely established that the early story making the charge was a case of mistaken Kientily. American boys amt doing woncterfully. \Ye 1 lery thing. me The hoys 'and girls from other countries don't enter these games' under any international restraints. They arent shackled but 1 report), back to/ease the perturbation in ; the Bloomfield locker rooni. ’ American hopes In the Javolia qualifying round suffered some- ; thing of a Jolt when world record ; holder Bill Alley failed te make ; the qualifying distance ef HI [ feet. Fi Inches. His best toss ' was BUly. —..............— l^uee nmnera. Agam the Tigrii-bounced back in their half |two runs, Norm> Cash singling [home Frank Bolling and Ilaiifc Fofles. I rancona doubled again in the fourth and scored ahead of Held's 29th home ran.' “I didn't know how fast' we were going," Johnson said later of the ) 1.300 meter raev “1 decided I had -[ to stick with Yang, and I did. 1 [was lucky to dd ns weii-as 1 dkl," I After the .gruelling' test, John-[ ^ 1, [e**? mtterrnJ a riM) ________________ _______________|___________ 'chance to\est Between the mom-|*j,t. Tue*d®^., n,8h^u c*roatr(into Fbrbes Field for their final!" ling and afternoon sessions. I atej"*f,J’. _*p*rkp*u* shortst^i was‘^ at the Pirates tonight. They, • - — ** ^ ^ ^ “*!S5h£; ZZ cups of tH. I gulped fruit tablets [throughout the competition.'' ,, - ' __ ikouic* wuuw, u*®ivru ui«» »«jv-,, ^ •..... . pj -J-- -------|NL s Most Valuabte Player award^ ^ ^ ^ th.ee-game aet ^ ^ Hh on the a aHdsri,, ptMtog||. 'La> Antetes bent !^- ^ WHUwMavu’ infrequent erf ^^Uwaukee rigM-ha^ l4wiSan Francisoo 7-fl. and Cincinnattf^f scorad t^ti'c^erXe in the ri'r^r^s*‘ PM«defobia in 10 on Gil Hodge^throe-run dou the Braves. At best, Groat wUl bei"1^ pi^j^Ster^blowina a 2-0i|r*c* **vea u wlth 8 ninth-inning,^ Players lor '61 Five singles and Ted Lepdo's only seven bad qualified as the preliminary round neared its end. Don Bragg and Ron Morris hold Uncle Ham's hopes in the pole rome i*swimii vault white Rink Babka and Al ggy °*“e* **» u Oerter are expected to fighf* lor < the discus gold medal along with Dick Cochran, the third member g*1* of the UJS. squad. Oerter set an Olympic mark of Sgggf* 1914P*. more than 29 feet above CMcSastMaki* the qtiaiiTying standard. or^juSoa The 1'iM State* had aaotber ;fiSSk ace hi the wiagi and he came hi under the floodHghto. Re was ,P*najwt Rafer Johnoaa. the CattfSrala rSSS, stroagmaa who *ct aa Olympic record with U9t point* in the ;h*u>*ri*no« graeUtag decntMon for a *Um edge over Mo long-ibne friend, lg*» Chumng Yung* of Funwosu and S' voa. Yung finished with 1.334 points, S&Lu 38 points behind. ipse* Olympic Score ................... _ . „ v, The Pirates, after blowing a ______________ back for the WoridSerieu which|,ead tottled beat War-|mop up; . , Spahn for the second time in The Bar* scored their first two [error, on a doubleplay hall gave DETROIT «; Reed and shortstop Frank. Kostro ^Oraal i 7 , * - !0| VictOffal Ip the TfHHI liiCflfflie:___,____________A, t. ____________ Rooigni* 4 iij^ fii>\ aai and outfielder- Andy Koseo of Dur ADRIAN ^LesT2S|g«tt is con-j The interior line is Itgiit, but ... -- .....ham fn ttfi Carolina League. :«"* «" *«• counter; - (experienced; Adrian figures to be I He is confident that his Adrian weak at the ends. < College football team .will bet Jim Korraky^ al^^ TuflbScirgisfr, .____ „ . stronger , than the one he hml InRryce Fuubic at right half wUl I away rrom tn® *®oy, to-his first year on the job. He is provide an experienced running I stead of remaining tucked just as certain that improving onjattack. Top linemen a» Bob 8 ->'® record of 1959 will be aJstevens. a sophomore guard from1 1 If difficult chore. Dodoring Your Golf Bulgaria il) Jgi,: .New Zealand t Denwrjul) M; Fuiland tfi. _jnn S: an Africa ISW: Iran " Austria (1) 19; Stttteerland 14; CuaS* li; Mexico l* ., —g^*- IlIllM .. j , •! T*lw»e (; (then* 9: Pakistan ,, ,,,, |H 11. Argentina S',4; Cut* 1: Ireland a^UorWU 2b 4 “““ -1 Katos i; Vaaeaoa X 9 Itamo if * bU 1 Tiger Box Score By DR. CARY MIDDLRCOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: "My slice stays with me."_ DIAGNOSIS: Si does your flying right elbow. TREATMENT: This drawing Is an excellent study uf the sllcer’s swing at a crucial point. Note that the right elbow haa come out and s * Maxwell If I 1 KtUne «f If CoUrtte if lenpPWir.- [VanWert, Ohio, who wffl team tq> J} J 5, teggett had a squad of 54 to the[wtth Duane Kaiser,' a rugged vet- set» warm morning sunshine of yoster-ieraa who Legr?*tt says "is 30 per iiISjday’s workout. That, in itself, isjeent toaproved.'* : illli^^nC0U?fln* ^ bec*^e Team speed is ooiy fair. The ! S J**5 ^ y*ar' Bulldogs are relatively Row. espe- «** *»« n»re reendttog." daily in the badtfield. and Leggett — IjhwrH mA Iftf of Hitts* Imhm t_—..4 A..-* • * sjsaid Leggett. “A lot of these boyi'jg worried about depth. ijout tone are from Northern Ohio."! ........ - f He pointed to a couple of prom-! RussM-s Vasily Kuznetsov, the iVS&S^I&hJr A^t. tormer world record-holder. wasi^Wv wy •«» jum*—loarnf sam third with tjM points —1 - Mustafa Bagi.laiUi Tt ESDAY'8 FIGHT* HOUSTON, Tex. iB-Raymundo______ Tones, lM. RpytxMa, Mexico, pointed Paul Jorgensen. 139, Port Uttawaji Arthur, Tex., 10. ^a^eHwwoiaP - Owt Bluloutfl ■ Rone*' U-oT a!m-Track In Los Anphti. Teddy R^.r^-[jy>*-.|t|| _^r [« ^WSS?-iw*#* SklSBIK? mDtir iT*-- ^ im tomwa.: I Dlft-fltti, Otr- .l pm Btijkptbsii rtoti 14 BUffor fAtlia Rflfk Wash i’ Ttiltilt |||A||U iw,u Matt il ** Pw,nw* w * « - FV| . . -i, TnSriod mm: wom'm, 4m ^irockjw fer *«s*a la DM: k-«m.lising froohmon who might help iq Finally Acs Morey j 5ftl nsjfcai. ._ ___ _ i'ri«T*tmd wiNM ‘'It’s nice to have good footcing The 255-yan! 5th hole on the Red .—oyn>M*4M:* woaan'tikM tMul;! E^ScM. «-A-en.” saidLeggett. "But it’sjOsuiwe tt MOrey'a Golf and Coun-* — iN*1! JfP-RP*. AapcaioMiu aag wfow.'tough when you have to depend try Chib has been aced for the land i DttfoM J^areirrw^otia on them " first time; The luricy golfer was baa*, poum. cau>. sa-tirt*. There oro 15 tettermeu oh the (Jim Hatch Jr, at Livonia, who u a uanso Bulldog toam. John Ho»»ii>w*Qn.jtaMClMd‘'a NO. 1 wood shot into * J j o ojstariing his third year an file the cup for a bote-iiHme. Witnesses J J | • ’ varsity, wili be the quortcrbork wriw Wc* Harbaugh of Orchard ljbui Legged hopes he can get a Lake. Buck Beazley of East De-jjlot of mileage out of Terry Wietoy- trofi and BRt Sfrltt of Detroit, It ilwwShi, a frottman from Sytvawaiwas' the^Jrd ace'of the year qt {Ohio “j * ■Moroy'js \ _ ( semifinals i SM field: Men’a javaltnj WJoluiB.-itracfe and field: Men a LS»! matCT ■ rwai final ... iLqclu it ajw--W*iiMSiUnt: xtnswvaisbv ' Mho if:IS am.-Tract and field: Men's leeae-'Funk in ClOtt. Note also that this false movement alone has placed the player In such a position that the only way he can bring the clubbead into the ball-Is along an outslde-ln path—or across the ball. The drawing also makes ttaar that the plsyer Is .ant at all la a position ts hit the bal| wj t h maximum power. His power has been dissipated by (he action of moving his right ottow out and away—his Hying right elbow, if you are a persistent siteer—or eveh you are not—got) can, study this drawing with profit. I ?/ TRg PONTIAC ffRBSS, WBlfenSSDAV, SEPTEMBER y, I960 THIRTY-WYE Bartley Wing Singles Hoiseshoe Champs Same The aame names won the samel championships in the dty Labor Day’ Horseshoe tournament he!d| Monday. Camphlt •* ij In singles competition, Floyd ' Bartley won the title for the 4th stral^it year and in doubles for the third consecutive year, Tom [Deanall and Rex Oakley were the vtot—.----------1 KAR IQW *|9? ■ear lew 4 flftjt QUIVERS .... W~... MO” Bow StriBfi .35c ......31c FOOTBALL SHOES WibMi-Hrfc.iiMk Bartley defeated BUI Dofey la a best ef Ova series at Oaklaal Ft Bit «4 U-86. 8HI and w-n. It eras a great comeback victory for Bartley after losing the second and third matches. Prep Grid Openers Nine Days Away |Crmd RopMt t Wfc» S3 , WICHITA Kan. UR—Grand Rap. [ids. Mich., edgsd Ponchstottla.jnight. Steady Heat Has Hindered Drills in Most Camps Few .lineups Set Due to Heavy Graduation Tolls In the semi-finals, Bartley eliminated Jim Clarkson, 25-6, 16-25, 254 and 25-9 while Daily took three straight -Inn Harry Reilly, 25-18, 25-20 and 35-22. . In the doublet event, Persall and Oakley defeated Ward West and iHerc Rends. 18-25, 25-13, 2524, 25- 14. for 4he~title. ________„..... In the semi-finals West and Ren-da,won over Salisbury and Sbeard.v in five matches wWle PerMil-Oak-l F#w arp mi <*, prob. Ijeyjeere beating Floyd and Lloyd [ab)< startin8 unit, M with BPivQf-— - I the majority short on experienced r~5 ■■ " 1 ,! hands. Women Keglers Wanted] ^ ^ By CHUCK ABAIR Opening night lor most high school football teams in this sector is only nine days away but many questions still remain unanswered. The Wampus Ladies BowUngj ’M^ esoefleat first ^ teams but League needs keglers for the com- ■*v® depth problem*, tag season in both team and singles steady warm weather and the divisions. Interested bowlers usual bumps and bruises have should call JTE 2-7509. The league hindered dr}lls. Some teams have bowl^TViesdayi nights at 8 o’clock!worked out tnomltqp and 1W* [at Pontiac Recreation. jnings and others have had mom- tag sessions in psds and after- Chadwick Will Try to Repeat Channel Swim PRESTW1QK, Scotland IH — Florence Chadwick, from San Diego, Callf.--oftly woman to have swum the EngUth Channel both waye^arfived here today to try again to conquer thedey waters of the Irifei Channel from Ulster [ to Scotland. "Win. lam sr draw, tMs la daf-taltely my test big iwim." the « year-old rkamplse aaacand. The 94-aaMa etnMh af water She will make her attempt to vim from Donaghadee in North-m Ireland to Portpatrick In Scotland between Sept. 13-17. REBUILT MOTORS I I noon drills in shorts due to the thigh temperatures. ► SEAHOLM BRARB-The "brains" of the. Birmingham Seaholm football team this fall will he veteran roach Carl Lcmle and his co-captains Steve Jacobson, left, wnd Bob Kling Jacobson i» expected to be one of the top backs in the area. Kling, a 220-pounder. is seeking hit third letter as a tackle. Rams Trad* Guard j LOS ANGELES i API-The Los [Angeled Rams Tuesday traded j guard John Houser to the Dalias| ‘Cowboys for an undisclosed draft choice. Houser, s 4-year veteran [in the National Football League, came to the Rams from the Uni- verslty of Redlands. PRB INSTALLATION—20 jbOO NNUo or 1Yr. COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION BRAKES REUNED FORD—CHEVY , PLYMOUTH AuwoiKoonm i iouii mum mm BUMET TERMS Ws Hssee Sosmby $Q95 • to i • Mr M "4WS? TEAM PUCES TO AU $795 Most coachei have had at least Be squad sbrimmage thus far this week will be climaxed by practice drills against other schools to many camps. New Pontiac Central coach Paul DeOerba has line problems as he tries to start aft well at PooUmU Pails .12.99 ipl Helmets ....$1.19 ip I iaa^PoAi ” fosUs SPECIAL SJ99 S. C. ROGERS Sporting Goods 14 L Lawrence FE 2 2389 Walled Lake is the only strong pre-season title favorite. The defending Inter-Lakes champs have all the ingredients to repeat although they likely will be missing big end BUI Eskeltaen due to injuries. Southfield comes under the 'good 1st team*’ category. St Michael (braid have a solid line bat lacks experienced backs. Tom Kennedy Is ihUtag the blues at St. Fred although eon Jumbo Is back at quarterback. Little Mike Gaaje, a transfer from St. Mike, should help the Ram offense considerably. See the New 1960 RCA on 9- c. €. Con. GB 44SM JMklW8,nHM a. am *>#• *f wmi *•» *** a sa b FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP1-The most feared player in the |H onto was sitting at a Wall Street desk today deeply involved in the high finance of Nocks and bonds. TJJ Dnvlt Cupper. He takes his tennis in small doses these days while working as a customers big street. But Tuesday, he (cored Hie biggest upset in the tournament to date by eliminating Roy Emer-the third-ranked player in Australia and a lanMg w(mhT «K.i. of the women's division with p H, S-4 triumph over -Bard Roseville joins toe Tri-County as the only new local league r Jier. It is a rebuilding year for most South Central and TjTiumb teams. Cranbrook could move over the .500 mark with such stalwarts &s Tom Demrick and 6-6. 220-pound Tod Williams. Hie Cranes Just started practice this week. Ham Richardson Upsets Emerson at National Meet defending champion from Australia, arid Earl (Butch) Buckholi of MAN’S SHOP vanced. Fraser downed Gerald [Moss of Miami Beach. Fla., 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. While Buchholx eliminated His narfte Is Hamilton Richard- James H. McManus of Calif.. 6-1, 6-2, 7-5 Bobby Wilson of England. No. 8 in the rankings—the only other seeded player to get into action—turned hack Michael Crane of Oakland, Odd. 6-2. 6-3. 9-7, 64. Maria Bueno of Brasil, fending champion and seed led the way into the < College and Career Time “I didn’t take my vacation dur- bara Browning of Burbank, Calif., Two coaches really going through the wringer these days are Bob Mineweaser at Our Lady of the Lakes to Waterford and Emmanuel’s Frank Thompson. Both, have little to work with in their first seasons. tag the Nationals," Richardson laughed, "because I didn't thirit I'd get far enough to make worthwhile. That means I'll have fto take tomorrow off to play my next matph.’’ The victory brought up the logical question: If he can beat the Aussies as a weekend player couldn’t he do it in the Davis Gip? Answer: Not interested. '"There's no pressure on me >w,” said the unseeded Richardson, who walked out on the Davis Cup team In a feud with then-captain Perry Jones two years eager, but it’ matter of working for a spot on the team or trying to get a ranking ’If I win, great, and if I lose, I’m Just a weekend player,” Rlchardson expUined thit' Etti- Christirie Truman of England, No. Mrs. Be mice Vukovich of South Africa, No, 7, and Nancy Richey of San Angelo, Tex., No. gained fife quarters. Sport Coot A lint hand plckad assortment. Ohio Prep Cager Going to Toledo TOLEDO. Ohio IB — Ray Wofford, a 6-foot-6 basketball whiz from Toledo Scott High School, enrolled today at Toledo University. His decison to attend TP was surprise. He previously had said that he would enroll at Nebraska. Hie 18-year-old Wolford, first Toledo player in 11 years to be named to the Associated Press All-Ohio team, paced Scott to the [state high school basketball tournament in 1959 and 1960. Both times erson has a poor second service. ] Scott was defeated by the team and since he won't getting his that went on to win the champion-offering in, matters were made ship, Cleveland East Tech in 1959 simpler. aqd Dayton Roosevelt this year. ’Anyhow." Ham said, “I've The bespectacled schoolboy had always beaten Emenoir---------—been sought by a score of ctd- Top-seeded Neale Fraser, the [leges. Slocks Exceptionally tailored, fine quality Slacks. Rochester-Owned Mare Surprise at Wolverine DETROIT—Choice Wick, an 8-year-old mare owned by Fred Harmer of Rochester, pulled one Of the biggest surprises of the sea- Raceway by winning a claiming pace and paid $32.60. Glen Harmer kefet the mare well J>ack in the field until the head of the stretch when be sent her flying and she Just did nip Village Flirt at the wire to 2:101/5. ARCHERY SUPPLIES BOWS Now and Usad ' ARROWS HaiiHai and Torgat GRIMES ARCHERY ■ 1 XETh rai J - ^ - - f(a WM do you mean CLEAN*.. mm%, j CLEAN...CLEANI Aa WE MEAN THAT THE 3? CRISPEST, BRIGHTEST TOM CQtLlNS UNDER THE SUN IS J(~ AAADE WITH CLEAN-TASTING '•tot' Thsrsdsy Iwaiat t to f _ or %-vn $3.64 o£Ttm $2.28 sMHi OF RONYIAC j- * HURON at TELEGRAPH Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10 to 9 — Tuas., Wad., Soy 10 to 6 ramyy-stx THE PQNTlAC FftfeSS. WEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMBER T, IMP Spartan Soph Bobbitt Has Great Potential lit MyfenWlftK) Lettermen jRugged Tackle Gophers Eying 1st DivisionSl| [Gets Bonus for Average Rocky Paid Not to Homer , DETROIT W/- Becky detail* of hi» deal with Lane," •whom the Detroit Tigers #p«ulr®djIVtW»t *ghi. JBtrt he toid me he . (or hit slugging Ability, is getting]was to get 31.000 “ he had ■ ’fair' .paid not to drtve the ball out diAtoE ,the park. 1 x * * Prawdslk, m, Berwyn, 1 IMttaCAl 1 TUfflTf A w ts iSr W i BoUlmort M M Iff • >W#w tort . ; X IsSSr 2 2 S |”ThTw» outfielder is getting an! “Rother than hev« It hang fir* SSS" S 3 m »«4 extra SI .000 for curbing his home until the end of the season, I de- run output la.favor ttTKto **ve h»« the money at L ... * ~_____ Sa ■tart and hivt it numr arirk" “Tim key to our euocees t I CUT .... 47 M JS3 nnMTt sntitn 7. DM TNt 1 i car I. Ctalcam tod It. DMiMIS. Z* l- 100471 OtHI 43 Ofhtr' S#cond-Y#or fiTT,^ Men of MSU VariHyl;^^ * vm «i nnrsu tterr JLJFm) U Kmi Wimfi oaiixs KtfTLANSING “A fnv hull with avm ** IP— TMm'W WMSP I li -;Bobbitt, standout sofrhotnore tac-l»Uw^ mm In. Kaimn, h »kleon the Michigan State football Lo* Afctflw {quick runner but so far is a!^11^ TT ~ cSlcJSItT1" thrower instead of a pauer,” eval- Bobbitt drew a bead on an op-.ffifffly-[Mates Wenaalk "Jof—na Is a'pnsltlm rnrt during a recent Spar-' ' iw—.- ..—:— drop-back type of paaier but iajtan scrimmage. The end acamp- ^5*1, ^dBSSS^SSm only a little more accurate than er*d for the safety of the sidelines. cmctanJi a WusdsipM* tTB Stephens. Salem had a good mind toward a knot of substitutes watch- owrtLnw wbsduM land * deceptive baB handler ing the action.—_— ---------—-— cwc«« (Cweestf * the start and hava it over with. ” DeWitt said he d l by the Tigers. BUI DeWitt, Detroit president, wlleh Is Bhgal H bwb* “That* were no atrihgs attached,” he said. “He already has 1 - of nhat kind - of a aeaaon ha baa. I wouldn't money. ”1 handed him a check .______--------- just before an early-aeasan game have anything to do with a per-with the Indians here at Briggs Btadium, “DeWitt sau yesterday. ,(“! thought it might fire him up to Colavito tied for the American iff ""' help us beat them good." / League home run championship m 7H i * , * * / .last year. He waa traded to the j” {{ j TV Tiger preeident sild he had'Tiaen for Itarvey Ku—;Hriiiii. •jjs we settled the daim without kiy»wlng1IBfWaS®*dh. '* n»I jit waa baaed bn a cdt in Colavito’*1 - --w -....... ■. homer output. He hit 42 last year;,, „ ^ . , ,,, and has 28 this eeason with some Daily Double Winner ****’.20 games remaining. If I could tie aU of them Into ; (Omit* 7-U^ 7i*T| (Lav 1M). 7:U bennde Into the mUat el the epee- ■"**kaaTiti*aFT• p m. Senior Roger Haghert Is the j tatorn. who went down like ten Tojo No. t tailback at promt, backed ' pin*. wiwBarw by two other- setae*. punting I ^ Duffy Daughterly has de-1 Suftndws ^«?mrt|»hwt jjjs srrjrss-ta^j: ....... taegem^Atkft Wfta Jnntoe seen at MSU since, wte ntw^Tal ‘the day. of the great lx>n Coleman. 'j .. ^ who was scattering the opposition "" ** " ““ in the glory ywTof l»t»7hrougfa 1881. f Lm Austin it Ctntinnou. S OS p.m. I he offered the a extra n.eeo if he ! didn't kit «| home nuts In HR." I In an effort to boost hotting average of JIT last year. He’s now kitting JM. j '’Rocky was a little vague aboutifl8M28. DETROIT Hi «*, ■ Gordon Fraser Jr. of Jackson won both ends of the daily double at Wolverine Harness Raceway last night lor - a payoff of 8326.40. He won with Six Dixon Spencer in the first for a $5.80 payoff and Faylyn ih the second to pay 874, the largest of the meeting. A crowd of 3,685 bet and never was thrown for a loos last aeaaon. Junior Dave Mai hoilnad Is behind him. At ends are senior Dick Larson, j shown improvement de- Bobbitt, 21. graduated from Bu- ta**. isKoosi&fcSs JSLSi Orion to Enter Hockey League But s lot wiu be aaen of Tom ^ j s«n!or Team Will Way who in use as a sophomore caught vmnnd ! . ' » *ra«FT"StwIowSEl With Motor CHy loop, Uon for 322 yards. nmLt. on hi. mmat frame. Ho is AAt^Hfig Tonight _ , __ pounds on his squat frame. He is Robin TeUor, 221-pound Junior,Jet-quick and loves to hit Bob) ’ MiLaealflcJDMfc -------- —•• ^ mg 238 pounder, have the guaidf,prtag but It doesn't appear^l^* positions under control. Captain live slowed him a hit. !®rton Amociation will be| Greg Larson nails down the center!”, _ „ _____ Entered in the Michigan Amateur spot and Frank Brixius a 262- Michigan State baa 44 aaphe- Hockey Association of Detroit this. pound senior, ha* a starting tackle moroa on tbe tamap aqttad OB baaignment. ««• SkWInef. eamldar tt #M af “Aliy team that wins half Its- **** “** sophomore crops In | Anyone in Pontiac. Keego Har-games In the conference will havel F®*” 2 » •* “8* jbor Oarkston. Oxford, Utica and • gaxl year thia time,” aaya War-| *“* ^ 7^/’ ‘ [ReChester interested in playing math. “Those who do better thanJh Five newcomers already nave as- i hockey with the Orion team ahould that must be considered champion-lured themselves starting Vrths Phone Ed Hlnton. MY 2-3231; Gene ship contenders. I would ptaef^on the top offensive and defensive Jtxiet, MY 34634; Tosn^Heimdi, Illinois. Michigan State and Iowa elevens. More than a half a down in that category,” (NEXT: ILLINOIS) Bicycle Races Carded Sunday Bobbitt is scheduled for left tac-Ikle on th^ offensive unit. Two other sophomores are slated for guard [poOBgita. ■ Leading Amateur Riders left guard will be Geaiga Asar, 18, M, l»7 pounds, from Joknetown, Pa. Asar was named man and as »t»to high) ssboot heavyweight wrestling champ to Competi in National throw around grapplera with a Evenf at OCSC £ -W—w W/S595 ss [ Motor Mart Safety Center i ISMS) L Montciln FE 3-7845—TE S-7t4f *8” - Howard Mudd, Amateur cyclists art coming to pounds, is hiding down right the Oakland Count}/ Sportsmen’i guard. Mudd. a ehotputter, is an-I Club in Waterfwd this Sunday, jother big man who can move fast. On that day flke OCSC sports j A- * - # course will he the scene of Hie j Dave Behrman, 18, 64, now Orion plant to put'both senior and Junior teama. on the ice this season. They win meet a wide range of competition, including some Canadian teama. hA doorhHloor fund drtve soon will be under way in Orion to raiM money for an ice rink, according to Bob Mochlman. league secretary-treasurer. President Paul Biyant is trying to procure a building site tor die new ice rink. QVABANTH t etc INSTALLATION Leading hike riders from all over the United States are expected to compete in the feature 100-mile championship race. Entries have been received slimmed down to around 250 pounds, is at defensive center. Coaches say Behrman, from po-wagiac, is one of the best big men they’ve seen in recent yean. During the off season, his weight'was nearly up to 300 but Behrman {Chicago. Buffalo. New- York City, aweated it down to meet DeiugJier- St. Louis, Minneapolis. Milwaukee, Kenosha, Wis., Ohio—and—New ■1 Jenny, ,\ ... : The riders use bikes valued at $150 and more and weighing no i more than 20 pounds. A little better than four hours should be need1 ed to. cover the distance. Tbe tap riders from this are Detroit's Vtaoe Masala, one ef the beat road-riding cyolttts in the U.8. and Canada, and Clair Yonag af Birmingham, who of St. Lawrence rack, an 8-atage event covering more than 800 miles. ‘ ' Races for Junior boys and worn-' ieni will slab be held. Gwnpetttionj begins at 12 o'clock noon. Vs insistence on apeed. Another young giant, Jim Ka- ■ nlcki. 19, S-S and tU pounds, Is working at defensive right tackle. Kanlcld waa switched from the ceater poelfion be played at Bay City. Better than half a dozen sophomores are battling for berths on the relief team. These include tackle Ed Biride, 20 6-4, 235 founds, Detroit; guard Bill Wendort 21, 6-1, J87 pounds, Burbank, Cal ; guard George Stc- oulred 434>iavn- limit lW£ ftfiS P St Lawrence roch an LOCkport, N.Y.; end Lonnie Sanders, 18,8-2, 185 pounds. 5-10, 170 pounds, flint; halfback FE 3-4007; A1 Quesnell, OL 1-6183. A meeting far til hockey play-era WIN be Md tonight at TiM la tho Lako Orion VHIage HaU, IT East Flint Street. Boys of ad ages are welcome to attend the Meanwhile, arrangements have been made tor ice time at the Detroit Skating Club! W. 7-Mile Road. Drills will start Sept. 20. lions Trade End Ross to Redskins DETROIT IB — The Detroit Lions today traded end Dave Rota theWa-i tional Football League. The Detroit e 1 utLjtiBftjMoedl tackle Ron Luziano on the injured reserve list. LurtsAo, who is from! Syracuse, was on the reserve last! year after injuring hit shoulder In the All-Star game. He hurt hie shoulder again this year ln prao-| tice. » Detroit is now down to the re-1 George Saimaa. 18. 5-11.185 pounds. Canton, Ohio. ’ Bowl on Thursday? wanted by e league! Bowlers a Jim Eaton,' 20, 5-10, 190. pounds^ -which rolls on Thursday afternoon* fullback fit 12:30 at Jdotor ftm. All Inton ested kegiera should call MY 2-0721, and aidc tor Jerry. The Kids Are Back In School ARE YOUR CARTER TIRE C0. r (Formerly MacDonald Tire) S78A. Stciniw FETS13S CHICAGO (API—The Chicago Cttba Tuesday announced the recall of 12 players from their mi-I nor league clubs. ! Called from Houston id American Association are fielders Billy Williams, Lou John-! son and Art Schult, infielder Jim McKnight, catcher Dick Bertel] i and pitcher Ben Johnson;. from San Antonio, infielder Sam Drake j and outfielder Danny Murphy; [from Lancaster In tile Eastern League, shortstop Ksn Hubbs and tint baseman Moe Morhsrdt; from Wenatchee, Wash., of the Northwest League, outfielder Nelson Mathews and pitcher Dick Burwell. UNMATCHED YEAR-AFTER.YEAR! OVER 80 MODELS, SIZES, STYLES FRAME-BLOCK —BRICK Regardless of your choice. GREAT LAKES’ Iton-elad Guarantee of your complete satisfaction covers every garage we build. Oal hr FREE Estimates! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTOBER NO MONEY DOWN, 5 YEARS TO PAY PHONE: FE 4-0994 FE 4-0995 3152 W. Harta St. MSDnMIAiK Opaa Ba%, and Sanday 9-7 pjn. ★ ATTICS—PORCHES ★ recreation ROOMS THE POVTTAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SDPTEMfrEft T. two THIRTY-SBViy ban taken by Robert C. Yontz of Pontiac won that division* top prize in the annual Pontiac Mr*. Yontz measures the Hah. The bass, meaiur-log 23ti inchea long, waa only three ounce* ..mSHP A Winners Named in Press 'Fish Derby fi Oi Bonds lor Larrance, [ Sticker* Program Takes Effect Next January l State Parks No Longer Yontz, BlOffi j LANSING (UPD — The Mate,recommend* a $3 million program, year tad the remainder f* far : program, however, adviaed the1 Ldfctor Dov Cnnrludai'*uunt yet Parted charging people.during 1910-61. the first under that park* oiaitwtttai work. .department to use only $1 million' ft* the use of park facilities but! new sticker permit-bonding pro-] ^ taw Drwld<>i;Of the allotment because higher Contest for dIuOQiII, official* are planning how to spend gram pawed by the legislature^ fn JL-. « interest rate* are charged on the S ^ ^ PWm|thtayW- ...■ ^ brin* ta' Department official* nugget year. ' w w The Conservation Department’s 91 mllllaa be spent tor laud ae-Parks and Recreation division] qwtatttow daring tke current fiscal Bass and Pike The Pontiac PrewK “Kg Fish Derby” is over for another year and three proud and happy Pontiac area anglers are due to receive $50 United State* Savings Rc “ catching the heaviest fish. Winners *f the aaaual nay contest, which otfletally ended Labor Day, Indole: Plko — Daryl Larrance. 9NT Northrup, Waterford. ■ana — Robert 0. Yontz, 1997 Attorneys handling the bonding BluegtU — «0k Warn. Holly. Larrance waited until the" I960 Darby was ntarly over before turning in hla prize-winning catch. Hla pika scaled 13 pounds, « Wm m me m The land acquisition recommendation by the department, • which will go to the conservation! commission this week at Its meet-1 , tng at Hlggina Lake, calls for the j purchase of 9.000 feet of Lake; iMichigan frontage and 500 acres! of land to eatablish a new park iln. the Ottuwa-Muakegon area. ' I This proposal climaxed long effort* to relieve the heavy pressures at Grand Haven aid Mol-land stats parks. Also included in the acquisition i proposal was expansion of 14 exist- j but state parka and Poe Reef, an. BP V m 1 ^ '-IM jjflp 'T«Qr. umnoe repotted Mi entry Aug. 31 following a 20-minute battle on a lake near Holly. Yontz landed his prize-winning bass July 13 in a feeder stream. The fish weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces only three ounces shy of (he record prize-winning catch In the 1*57 Preaa Derty — w$» mk inches in length. Blem caught Ms prlse-wtaaiag blueglll June Jl la Deep Lake. Tbs Hah scaled t pound, > ounces, and waa 19% Inches long. the parcels suggested to expand! the existing parks were needed to^ sa* t e develop the sites, consolidate own-] A pit An \A/nn I \Jnn ership or.prevent the lands ff wil l JIU|J [becoming subdivisions. . “Some are vitally-necessary order to undertake major water impoundment!,” Elmer s at d. ,n for Trout Anglers Plan to Hold id Parks Open Until November Shooting Preserves to Open Sept. 15 LANSING — Although midnight.1 Sept, U. marks an end to Miehi- very early in the Pies* contest and the specimen stood up successfully against all opposition for die rest of the route. Congratula t Each one of you soon will be receiving a $80 U.S. Savings Bond from The Pontiac Prass aa a reward for your efforts. CHAMPION PIKE — Daryl Larrance of Waterford won 1st place in the pike division of The Pontiac Press “Big Fish Derby" with this 13-pound, 6-ounce beauty. Pate Fleming, Ida rh,u. j lend themselves to create useable angling partner when the pike was caught, dis- water areas for picnicking and plays the 37%-inch long fieh for Uurrance, who | camping.” was unable to attend the photographic session. 1st in State History Dog Obedience Classes Elated Fish Regulations City Dog WoM Champ „ „-4- LANSING —Michigan shooting ___. ___. . ,R|K Wl i,mum a,, ruu w mwni-i Three Huron-CUnton Metropoll-jpreserve* will open their gates lo Dwy may,retire condemnation, jgan’s 19W regullir ,rou, *.***, and, tan Authority parks In the Ann huntlng U To date, 42 M-ic m fishing in designated trout lakes, *reawiil remain open dur-;Vat* and public operators hi vs Southern Michigan has many lakes, j tnij mogt trout streams, there stHl',nd September and October to ac-jbatn licensed by the Conaerva-lone of our major problems Is thel wU1 be plenty of action In theCommod*te picnic group* and fam-'tJon Department lor the 198-U’^ou*hou, **>« *»ll Jn non-trout the Huron River and an picnic www i * AMsiMr- r/mm uiih... n> muuuta nw-nf,- u,»ter lOw lntaiK* lakes. Fishermen generally spots with shelters, tables, and Hi* fiaf was .mt4lr*nHnn nt! kANSING^ ~ 0<>P*Wyatlon De- grounds, picnic *r*M.water, aew'- seeking out theoe stoves » w“ 7? t iPwtmem official* an recommend- age and eanitary systems, toilet -^ duri__ ^ _______________ j a dream for Smith who has been ^ ^ change in general fiahingjand bethhouae facilities and water .um^Sf^h*n *h»v taking dogs to big eliowa tor the,regulation* for Michigan's 196041 impoundments. Improvements of ,—...., to d.rn *^1 FI*H OOT TWO LINES A Pontiac dog tnada history in Ohio this week by wimdng * world Two D6*It-Yourself Courses Are Planned by SMOTC One* tmtood to-pitvieu* daeae* snonaored by Southern Michigan Sparky, owned by Harold Smith lof 1907 Collier Rd.. won the grand final first tree Labor Day to Belle-fontaine, Ohio. The five-year-old half collie and bluetick beat out over TOO doga to earn a large trophy and a cash award. He had reachedlhe semilast year to the same meet. try ever to win. Hi* effort climaxed two year* of training. i BOWLING SHIRTS end BLOUSES Lettering Owe Week Service CommercieJ Cum 213 I, raw 9t. n 5-9999 last 30 years. He owns two other dogs. 2nd-Hand Bows, laZllG ITMtCl* j my m a . Jwtgttig waa to rmuitog and tree-jr ltWOimM UOJfl^ Obedience Training Chib wtil ^p-]tog to the event known as the Ken-| ri * i» pear at the Daniel Whitfield Schooljtucky Derby of dog shows. !OiJ OUit? OCpi. IL to RanUac on Sept. 15“ and also; Sparky is the first Michigan en*j at tht'CA.i: Building to WatorfertH------------------------------ LANSING - Hunters in the m on Sept. 21 to give owners an] jpt Mr second-hand ftraarms or Idea of what they may expect Cito Ymrih LanA Big ■**» ^ ^ ” from their dog's psrtiripatton to :" T I”UTn tog tor at the Conservation Depart- one of the dub’* obedience train- Ptrch Ifl lOkt Angelyi ment'a central repair shop at Gay- ‘T.^il^-j^lLimuiiiir' course! Ch“1“ ComWnoni. »-yeaixjldl0Pd- * * tooSHir tew^to pSaU? laired toSl ** pet fith praise and ktodnani. tn!p¥nom. 01 ™*Tcv wnTa zun*. and bows confiscated from ••he#!" (walk run or sit/oiitetlY *** JP*y- [game law violators are now up for new twaiK. run or an qtncuy usiiw worms tor bait, the young- * „ th. - - -•- ^ handtor-s ride the fish out of Lakej^**^.^, off iPBin), stand i __________■ JS £££ "insjicf S come , when called and sit or J____ I- .I,.* MM»«»M.!tnree^u*neri w ■ P01”" “iue from |3 to $75, September 13-15 from i9 a.m. roads and parking areas and de-A aaraber of change, la leeal h>n ^ nthtB. ••W*. -.iU" jdensraugat. ■ * [of his houseboat. They uadi been------------ --------------—------- The •rtckM' Pro«r*m to the dark by Harry Peck- . ***) m!Bff6ct 'n«t Jan. 1 It will require hant, an ardent striped baas Asher-1 vmn ^ ,w“ ®flnwn fo™ ne*rt)y Huntington- 30 c*nU *■ P«««hase a season per-! The Senate Select Committee on River. Iosco County. More' ^”||»imit for 92.00. Department offi-|Natlona] Water Rraouroes predicts dais estimate the sticker programjthere will be 47 million eperts fish-1 fishing pressure, .curb losses to I960 lamblgr Amfica •1774 •onerr uesan Wilson Auto S«l«s. lac. SEAGRAM’S IMPORTED under-sized trout, and spread the catch of legal trout more evenly! among fishermen. 1V> aid studies on "flies, only'* I ‘gulations. biologists from the] Department-* Institute for Fteh-i and stay to/that position cinantm _____________________I 8 ■ . imi4mr alt MMvtfHmW "ua ‘ u’OIH 9 4.111. tO 4 p.m. a hi.hiisM of «ko m is ^ Charles was fishing from a boat * * w {these experimental controls be ro-j Oomnn^raHnn wUi be the ore- ot^c^ w*“n J?* Bids will be accepted until lOjnewed tor five yar* on a five- wsmewatraAea Jrill tw toe .cwght the perch, which measured a m ^ September 16. when1 mile stretch of the Little South! awarded trophy la SMOTC* is- 008 Tonfii......... .they will be publicly opened at ^{Branch of the JPere Marquette! ter-scheol eampetlttea. ,YMg ___________ ; . year's trophy was wa by whit- Slate 'Signting-ln Day .Newaygo County. Gaylord shop. Each weapon will i “jfo © the TUghesr bidder and no] field fieheet. Maktng the i»rom» rr ----*--------------jbkla-wia he >«*l»tedjar Has than] They are dro asking tor a five-1 tattoo far RMOTC win he presi- WASHINGTON. D. C. - A natloo. |l»a appraised Price. Bid* must ba,^ order reversing restrictions dent R. W. Bochraann. Also too- wide “slghting-ta day” program|WtoWttad on * atopa Mr two section on (he North Branch Mod wlH ho dags with advance ifor hunters wfll be inaugurated j*1" accompanied bya^ deposit jln two sections on the North , *nm. thie fall by the National Rifle *»» unom offered Branch of the AuSabie River to / Owners may register their dissociation. Through its affiliated! * * fr Crawford and Otsego counties in| for the 10-week training Course on dubs NRA oilers America's! Additional information can be ob- an attempt to study the influence the demonstration nights but;hunter* Bn opportunity to fire and tained from the Department’s field of habitat differences on angler should hot take their own dogs dght-in their guns before taking administration division i» Lansing >atch and the “standing” trout' 'n to the field. . *or any of its field offices. • crop. then. Actual daw work will begin the following week. For further information regarding the demonstrations or claxses, call Pontiac trainer Reg Armstrong, FE 2-T7#: Waterford trainer Charles Barnes, FE 4-dOEl or dub secretary Mrf. A. R. Let-son, FE 54721. Classes also will be starting to foe Bear future to BloomSeld Hill* and Rochester. Dates will be OeavsrflUs Teps Seat Ontrs • MANY STYLES ' • MODELS • COLORS Wd Can Cover Any Car • amiiican FOREIGN SEAT COVER MART ill i. i pBBBHHHHHHHHHKHHHHHHHBBHBBHHHHIHHHBHBBBHHHBBBBHHBH ■ AH Werfc 100S Goaronteed! 25 Years at experience CUBAGES NOTE: Plan Your Goroga Order Now «ad Racaira a Voluabla Gift Y— Cow RooWy Uta! EXPERT CEMENT WORK AU TYPES OF MODERNIZATION Dixie Garage Builders S744 Highland Rd. u Vis ■ * 1 ■ i|MHHim^HElHlllliBHHHHHHHHHHHHBHHHHHHHBBBMIHBBRII$$0£$^ |(Formarly NYLON $1195 6.70x15 7.50x14 BUCK TUB! TYPE Flu Tx. aad Recap. Tin the company it II keeps BONDED BRAKES 20,000 Milas or 1 Yaor Guorantaa FORD. CNIV., 91YM. »nm «&««««. $7.95 So univarsally to V.O appraetotod, It to imported tote almost avary country of to* world. Exi&e BATTERIES III Y0UI THIS WliBIMO TOO TIST? NO CHARGE TO CHECK ITf DOBS TOUI CM POLL TO TEE KBIT IS TOUI CM SWING AT 40 fcPJLf MOST CMS AUGMENT S5J5 Open Every Night #til 9 P.M. FE 8-0424 Smoraa^ & m UhAilAX WTII5U Pars I eti. 77 Wmt Huron Strut lutttrt *.o. i*tstT{t a httu H9I emit cmtui swiit—* kfii.J kuck* atuiNts to um ait em mm. Kuw-amuH mmm mmm, I: THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7..19(H) Lodge Comes to Aid of Party - as Nixon Gives Up 60-State Plan ADAM AMES Bjr Lou Fine • ■- ivni MONTGOMERY Itered areas as Maine. Rhode.among housewives who have the, withdrawing Ms WASHINGTON-1® aeoniring North QueMna. Georgia. time for daytime TVviewteg- nappewisal" of presidential rami- Alabama and Nevada. . urild new eat » raluelaatly that oosof Ms fondest the last eight a candidate Mr at Reftfbttcan____I... vowing that he wild visit aU 80 states x* the Union. WbBe waging t Intensive campaign tn the HW ^America* pffltfc* . __ be could rat foresee. coqne, was an Inierted knee tl -^fi literally chain him to hoaittal bed lor two o< the precious 10‘weeks allotted lor that awing i at hear* Jus* as tt^anaathadsna. Sen. Barry Gokhvater, undisput- 0A Nixon adviser exclaimed: fd leader of the GOP rightwing, -invitations tor Goldwater are dal* was to have been largely deployed Ugmg us from all over the map. No dark cloud la without a silver lining, even in politics, .and the Nixon high command is Jubilantly discovering that demands tor appearance* by vtew presidential nomine* Henry Cabot Lodge are flowing Just as heavily from the once-iaolationist Middle West as tram the internationalist East and!' twittMag;1' .1 -------:----r fjpplja unused a rtraitir shift! In the Lodge schedule, and has alio! IB. ton adviser told eased the pressure on Nixon, wboj this *eoieMn6ri7^rA]l you havelaartgoad fcto ruustng mM to twof to do is look at the time and the top-priority spoU this week, a full | eeramthy to know that It Is days before the Just-retired paSbfe We an now reapprala-jUN. ambassador had planned to] ingthe situation to aee which stops .get into the political fray. • ■ —'lm—* *“* '* “ One of the most pleasant sur-. rises for Nixon strategists was a request by former Sen. John Bricker-dailing of the Republican Old Guard—that Lodge campaign intensively inhis state of Ohio. Even a poor ago I > to the ultra-con aervathr Midwest I and South through the Again the Republican Natkxial i Committee experienced a welcome fiank apakrn sportsmanlike ad- seldom hurts anyone, and Ma rival dnaa of the AriaSna senator In 'can envy Mm that. THE GIRLS caa heat be aacriflced. This I* re-grettable but Inevitable.” 1M eight weeks schedule of impnlnlanal'T campaigning, orlg-Ing^y pUimgrt to begin in mid-September Is virtually unaffected by the delay. It is the kmg-w eekend Jumps Into strategic arena of the South and New England that will have to be abandoned. m«h> the convention. Nixon has visited the newest state of Hawaii, « well as such other widely acai- Ran Revived? . Reclamation Seems to Be Operating at Good T Rate ie Try to Beat U. S. • WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Soviet Union apparently has revived a land reclamation plan of the early 1950s in 1 ' ~ ~ Wrpsja the United 8 cultural production. The aeven-year plan to outproduce the United States by 1965 was baaad primarily on «p increase In yields. When Premier Nikita Khrushchev announced the plan in MBS, It wna heUeved Raaatamfnrm-m imi itnrt —r1^— earlier ptasa at getting more land Into -cdttvattosi by plowing up virgin MOa which had been used for centuries lor gearing purposes. ThO Foreign Agricultural Servlet tPAS), culling reports from the Soviet press, has learned that Mdamatkm is operating In a big way in the “new lawk” arm of Kazakhstan and Siberia, and also In the.European section of the Soviet Union. In Kazakhstan 3.088.750 acres of virgin land have been plowed this year and more acres were being Mowed early in August, FAS said. Elsewhere, in the Rostov area in the heart of the Soviet winter wheat belt, the area sown to «rn and small grains to to be expanded by plowing 494,300 acres of virgin land plus 123,550 acres of meadow. In one region of the Ukraine 4||J00 acres of land were to be drained and reclaimed by 1965. In thto wren soils are infertile, have .-poor moisture retentive ability, IPljj lypitfy jimmy ffffMis) fpftili- _ Ribicoff to Campaign in /W«st' for Kennedy - HARTFORD, Coon. (UPD-tGov.!-Abraham A. Ribbicolf announced Today he will make a week’s cam-1 -paign teip to three western states | in behalf of Sen. John F. Kennedy. I* He added that he will make several ottier political speeches closer to home, mostly in New York Slate. Ribicoff, a long-time Kennedy j hacker, mid during the week of' to * ^ wil1 visit St. Louis, Mo..! Cgpiornla and.another as yet unspecified western state. film, for Bankruptcy GRAND RAPIDS W-Hopidns Polishing and Buffing, Iqc-. of. Hopkins, filed petitioo In bankruptcy Tuesday alt Federal Court in Grand Rapids. The filing by msnpsuiy President William Gay hated liabilities as 28.740 and as-: Jpg as PM- DONALD DUCK / THE PONTIAC PRESS. WKDXKSDAV. 8KPTK) 1 IBusiness ani inance WiKir Downward Mi| markets Dominates Mari Tb* following an covering sales of locally grown! [Soybean Futures .{Trading Brisk :pnxtece brought to th« Farmer's; NEW YORK *-TIie stock Inar.;!!!"4", * trWm "* «*» * ket continued to drift downward*1*”1 ,ta oackafti lots.; early this afternoon in moderate Quutotioo* an furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Mafl*s, as «f { CHICAGO Uh-Trade was bmk in soybean futures again today at firm, prices but draggy in --------------* average of tusaday. 60 stoats at > noon was off .70 to ! Soybean# opened with gaifis of almost a cent on all twit the September contracts. However, they Dttroit Product 218.50 with the industrials down 1.30, the rails down .50. and the utilities down JO. raens Key stocks derlBied from fr*c- *ro& du5>*m to ■ ' lions to a point or an. Most *vp)»». toHy to*t»l««li. i losses were small. HK*' The market was lower from the!fSii*tm»A ts ’#2! bu •tart and some early tosses byjS52jfi*a^ & higher-priced or volatile WtocksiJjjw! Jwkni. to were wide. An improvement got *; under way to mid morning and theSfT?: WkiBr llll| 1HIt ( III Slltll a few W»Urin«lon,“ u. .. . —losers erased minus signs and! »■«■*»■« niovedunto Ohe phis cotBmh. ... *ts| met resistance 6n the bulge and within a lew minutes the advance had been trimmed rather sharp!: Brokers said the outlook for cm Untied hot and dry weather continued to he the bullish factor the soybean pit. With oommerc'ul business virtually at a standsii'l. the grains held within small fractions of previous doses. Grain Prtef Bum* Or«en. Fl»t, bu . ■mi. Or«n Round, to. . Btar.s Kfmurkv Wonder, b1 The Street still lacked incentive ..iniT w from business and economic news SJJ"*' Roman’ to spur it toward a rally The post--S?SSl* Labor Day prospects remained' cloudy^ • , joSBSSw m.' Csbbnfr. Curly, bu. . The trend was mostly lower for ICsbbsge. Red. bu. . steels, rails, ohsmtoals, aircraft*. “' tobaccos, rubbers and noaferrous icJ£8flU*r*3«i *"*' mdtals. Astos sod electrical ,Ctt*rj am mux* equipment were mixed. * Chrysler and Studebaker-Packard cucumber*! non. '%< were steady following a statement hl by Chrysler's chairman, L. L. Col- ksspuat. ■ JCHIETYOnlf* ■g 8 US, Airmen Returned Home Muffed Chanel in Hospital Plane |q Aiu Ifiort UiiaV ;BW 1 tinVM McCUIRE AIR FORCE BA.Sk >N J il’Pli—Eight Anfericanatr-j j men, beaten {last month by Cm-j gotose ijvup*. returned to tiv.*l [United States today la » hospital'^ IpISms Ik# Misses Opportunity at N#w* Conf#r#nc# to frail# Vic# President . * Thirty mimites after the ptarvr: WASHINGTON (UPlf-ft, from Germany landed, the right Elsenhower passed up a -- received commendation medals >—4.-Trem MsJ. Gen. William P ! Eastern Trans-{ commander of t port Air Force. ' f -a-.T •• .' ■ ” .'-'"'i.-j'- ----—a- # a—_- . Nixon supported had hope#the , The men were crewmen, abukiri;***** &*£ "* -a C134 Globemaster that landed V** »ewa conference to vafcO jat Leopoldville with Unlied jh^jjilalfei^niitolTTliJknll* Native' troop* on the airstr|p| Hooevcr, Mi* Presfdswi vsfcp• attacked them with Bits and rifle toewd Os remark* a I butts under the impression Belgian) pnblleau pr troops ware inside the plane. i and Ntani'a t In aa strhaags an the rt-iigtou* j hums to the campaign. - A tiltminghairt resident. Richard i K Russel of 138ft Pilgrim Av#..j has been niimeri to the newly" ere-] sled post of man I Try Untangling ! Union, Hoffa NEW BOBKTTE WHOP - All nld esjahllshed downtown Pontiac store. The Hobette Shop, will open with a new took this weekend, The neiv Sstore is at 16 N. Saginaw St", next door to its fortoer' location' It ha* been thoroughly remodeled and a new lighting system will offer the ultimate in mode Owned by Herman Dicksteip, located in a building tfuit Peggy'* Women's Shop. This 'sleek, modern Interior •riot* illumination. -the. new nhopi* “formerly hotiaed picture shows the tlve press sales for the E. VV. Bliss f Co of.Ca it nn. Ohio. 1Wwrt.'~E: \V. BUSS sales engineer tor Detroit sulomotive ,wr-counts for Uie past 17 years., will continue agreed tong ago that r e J i g | p n should not be a part of the cam-paiga That wa< the only l-efigiv ence to the vice pres idem in the 30-nUnut* news conference, ■ *’-'i' Meanwhile the vice president used some of his hospital lime to work on the farm speech he >01 deliver at Guthrie Center, Iowa.-;- the Detroit regional office. "every bit as good as 1980." *«> Ford and General Motors contin-outmu. dry tt Hi. . mto trerttonally tower. ___Ward Baking Co. omitted the e»r*ky. cuoy. o«. set •dividend and the stock dropped eL^ck. about a points. International Tele- Bisckejx. bu. Combine • Compromise, Court Efforts to Clear Teamsters' Morass $350,000 for South Oak Project Detroit to Aid Drain Cost Georgs Milford, equipment manage the Huron - Clinton Metropolitan Authority, will attend the National 'American institute of Paik Lx-ecutlvea to be held »i Lon^ Hem'll.! Culif.. Sept. 11-15. Nixon* office reported tim ; mmiffng his recuperation confliK ued to show "excellent progress.* A spokesman said the vice presh dent, wito was permitted oat'it bed for the first time Tuesday} worked- part of today on the key farm speech. V Nixon takes off Monday on ftU first campaign swing—i ' 'MIlfB ‘ - - mgr- An expert in international fin- Set Open fur Clofhlna Center TT ' Pcpptri. Red S«*«t. Comptometer and Telautograph. "* ' last week's "problem” stocks be- Radishes,’Wck cause of huge orders which 8^,; brought trading halts, continued in S?"**- *•«•-Ji>«- ' -normal dealings. Comptometer SSHtuuTto.1 was up About 2 for a while then ggto^ ,^bu halved the gain. Telautograph re- KICC tt»i. >, bu........... tlucecT aa - early gam of about.' Srt^rrf point to a fraction. TwhSm*** bu b<* Texas Instruments cut in half an VyrUmr towd c bu. ... eady loss exceeding 5 points. East- -man Kodak halved a loss of around •**•*» 3. B-eck-man Instruments and gsWyi*^, Zenith moved higher by around a coii»ru. bu. point each as the electronics group g&'ff- blJjthea; steadied after Tuesday's profit Escarei*. to- ■ . c*c»r»H. utoctou. sa talcing. Kale, bu...... tctluc*. Bibb, pk.... N#w Y#rk Stocks l*T,b2!- Lettuce. H-*d, 3-AM tr 'i' —____ :„L. Lettuce: Head. Wk, ., (Eirly Mornln, QuoUtionn Mustard, bu. ....... Figures after decimal point are »ifbtU» i Romaln*. bu. were under wwy today to clear- Prospects foi 'the opening of the $350.f)00 Detrolt sT contrlbutton ready for operntton thin summer. ^9320 Brepks Ltuie.* has retired! u ji up the tangled legal morato in-, Farmington and Evergreen sewer oward die S1.t» million S*ni h Oak- Detroit refused to allow the county from hi* executive' poKition with Rlhh,,n * ndting ceremonies! a ^■volving the Teamster* thtion and{ totarceptor system in the near fu- storm drain. to insialt the final hookup into the ('hrynler Cdrp. noon Thursday will officially open :§ its president. James R Hoffa. ture were bright today. • The draln bp ^ w< Detroit sewage disposal system. Salley seiyed to years with [the new Robert Hall clothlrg toil- There wrewtitare developments; ^ *.t. * . ...... . -hitM Mile at Koolkrield would * * * Onyrier and It* predecessor, theater located on Dixie Highway jUr " An effort ha* been ttunchwi'—Thc_snarl over the two complet-! ; §-m by U.S. Dist. Judge F. Dickinson ed—but unused—sewers was on its fjf: Letts to get' attorneys tor all llti-;W«y to being untangled as Detroil i M gants together in a new comprom- Common Council agreed to put up noudiax la Aurlhw esl Alexander, Department of Maxwell Car ___________________ As « ft ‘ Public Works director charged tary-livmiurer and laier vice presi-that Detroit was violating a He- dent of V eurporatkm'a export di- JU 2. The U.S. Court Of Appeals arranged for a hearing this morning jot whether Letts can . go ahead! ..tt.il frith his proposed installation of I rj'2! former FBI agent Terence FrMc-l tS:Shane as chaimian of the three-! 7* 51 man Teamsters Board of Moni-j The monitor-hoard was rstab ’ j lished b>>Judge Letts to guard! Pennsy Rail Neqolialors Getting More Confused’ i■ember Waft contract to treat tiK*-visioiy' Satiry played a major M'uagc gathered by the iwo sys- in ('hcysler'* merseas (aciiitics Salley nlsu was instrumental north uf Waterford Hill. Gifta w i I l;be distributed id all who attend the; .the i national I 1958. He claimed Itelnilt i Ihi- hookup as a rtab the roatv flrst to areveat rsls i rioodinx across MfM Mile Yw llllSUlS of Chrysler Inter- i ttoutb- ' " f H against corruption in the 1.600,000-!. ./.I i* member Teamsters Union. Hoffa HJ a*nog* 6* Kennecotl M « |lmb Clk so £«i|i, as ai Erpsek * 31.3 LOf Ol»85 : P Lib XtttA » . Uss a Us U S Locks Ain 30.3 •" Lon* 8 C«m a o*s 31.3 LorilUrd 33 3 U« h N»sh Am M um • 13.* M*ck Trk — Am Smelt . 55.5 Msrttn Co Am T*1 A T*l »I ftv D 8tr Am Tob 6ft.3 Mead CP «a 2 aplnicS, : RwIm Cha-d. b». tfj Turnips, bu...... Am- ASCIIs Am Cm.. Am Cyan Poultry .and Eggs i UfcVtfy i Motor* 6 DiTiioif iWPfcg ?'KS H _______ ________ T_ Ji| PHILADELPHIA (IWt - Mi- ing local* Thursday startup ‘■“land hia unkm are seeking to btockichapf J. Quill, pivsident of Use ..Pittsburgh. l^Mt^hane’s Ippointmenv. MeShaT^'TtdPport Wdriter* rnton. said to-' _ ' “ * T^lparticipated In.seve&I federal W-jBaP me unions “wU not 'accept' ■ vestigations of Hoffa. conysulsory arbitration "or arbitra- there was a possibility | 3. The Teamsters Executive {iton of any kind” for settJement of bring the company and - Board opens a meeting here to-; the seven-day strike against the got iat ing team* together ,jdty, yith Hoffa presidbgf. Petpigylvanla Railroad first tlmp since the strike jto »*>*!,WHH A pii liiiilwary lAet '^CfSK TkieafUiy lBk*ilwl a com-The mediator* hr so'down ing in his chambers Tuesday with patty proposal for ending the, stale- separately with * The proposed South Oak -drain was opfiosed by Southfield rest-' dents who .charged that asseto-t j moots fur th^ project were jxm-} D^STROfT CUPI1 Does Final Fair Duties I ftscatory Frederick Barn-BABNFATHKR father The new, *,400-square-toot eotv teiftporary structure has intm ■ O. duoed a new use of plait | ’ - -' _________ IrtoMed ^t Oe Mennen Winiams today hade fare- bright colors and the latest light. Feooral medmtors. however, wiia}iixiii m uhnr& uf tk* ________, ^ ^ - ^— _.......--lS • uxm snoutaer a share-ot »e'Wetl to two Job* he has had for ^ c7aU,'t * and cheerful atmosphere. There ample parking space. t, w*c . Merck UA Minn P*L Anrtour & Ce Avc« Corp . Balt tt pb , ________________ ___ 7 ^ ^ Bohn Alum 25 4 Mueller Br gont Stfi 14 4 Murray Cp Borden......... 50 4 Nat Bt«c may _ juon rt— j ;--------. . the in*t 12 years a* Michigan’ f” ",h'i °“k p*,k -Gily Council last: chief executive - presiding;ovtr g, u, lhr o(lier ;1.,6 Kobt.r( nigilt appro\-ed an appropriation of Governors Day at the Michigan (torrK from t„ llae| ia Detroit' Loot* m m Aosea Wig in his chambers Tuesday wttn pany proposal ror enamg me, stHie- «t— -«iy ™n vw.™.m.ve!^ W ** its ,iwrp^ ,he p,-°^ M,W' to* u r'J ri»lHato|#y dtiplsjed whit»—ared* a .umbo 4.’.« „tr. «ttomeys for the Teamsters and male. saying "we are no doset^o Stnoc the Walkrail. ! .A -perlal meettag f the Michigan State Fair. «■ yea racks far ratogerfj^ 53* large 45-S2: large 43-n; medium 3».«3:the monitors trying towx»1t Out to settlement than- w« were be-, * * *. SonUiflelil City Ummell on the • * * * p*ek and choose. ^radt"V'»xueiar*e*^ii* !er*«'«?>- * ' wduntary settlement. These fore." In Chicago, the nation's railroads drain appropriation will, be hetd The retiring governor was ac- one of the main features of. tbt 84 2 46: medium 31-41; imaii 39; check! compromise .efforts'are- to be re*: ^i-i wp la.« madr “■> M flvp UDjodl o|M»ned contract! Halarda.v MiorniriK- Alctamfcr companjed by other top mcmta’rs new §torc ts a tailoring &hop where **' sumed Thursday. nro*r**u in «ettltnr the Usue# talk* today sharply divided Od vdial « onfid«Muv the ncu .oLhij* official U\nuJy on hin lart of- men^ and bu.vs*' clothing k altntjd ?0 2 dltroit poiltrv .......- JT* ^ ^ cimatHute* a modem nlution to arraitfemem nill hr ipproinl. ficlal JourtM»y around fhe ground# fr^ of rharse. - ^ -2! dbtrott an,,, j ,AF:-Prt«e. J? A?TwaTreto* cea- -ric nA btotie. ! Shortly after oontonrttonf thel^A,^.^ ",.,0“r ££ delivered Detroit No. iKTposKri'. 1 HSsvy ttrae' I___ _____ l bens ll-J2:rb#*ry‘tjrpe r......... -tbt-M-tt; ■. beevy tVp* -broiler* - 1 Southfield Road Freeway l Included In State Bids Sudd Ce . . 13.3 N*i Dtlry Burroughs :. 34 3 Nst Ojrp* C*mpb Soup.. 54.5 n»i Leed * r.-.. HI VV nmMtr, Livestock ... fully extbliehed: • Ice light weight st— lo»d high choice .... 35.00: tew let* choice ■ " 75-25.75. /Bulk just getting a Ititic ns.. .... I _______._______» The unions, representing *»•«•* , ■ ' . ■ ■ than 300.000 employe* directly in- - .. ______________, - The Union leader hM W volved writh train operation. Ii.ivc " t AiMSlNC (UPil — A contract lslay in phi,a**p*^8 ,f®y i)r0ie announced demand* for ioiTsiaWF LANSING (UPii — A contiact est.()f c|ty officials, and pos- jzution tor reconstruction of Southfield '^ begin t0UI. of ,h? MHk- 'ift Other mdu- Road In Wayne Oounty into freeway has been added to the, Vr^in"train 1 _.Sept. 21 tjid opening liere, the,-. ..an AA I — and qualifications ^ghway dejartment said today TDQllI0 4------------------j, a .................... r r The entire project of converting! *— i ■«.-------------- *5Ki{ southfield into a six-lane freeway If i 11c, rTrrrr\ t-xmlk. 34 75-35.75 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Delroit.Induitrial AIIi5 1WO, mo»ilr numberT3io"ii'butch*r»|Frewvay north to Northwestern! projects is assured. Detroit open the bulkhead near Greenfield ( and Eight_ Mile roads., neimillliigj the -sewage from the two tm age adjustments to match tcrceptor sewers Into the l ,„a,jjrinH plants." Alexander aald. entire fair- grounds, including all 'exhibits, followed by a noun lunch- Tlie store will he open front 9 a m.*lo 9 p in. daily from Monddys 'through Saturdays._______1.. c bclorej’ , handling; which . maintain x-k go- Buy $25,000 Fire Engine "Injures One aave $500 million a year.- DETROIT #> - Two brothers! Were beaten to death, a woman, Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. 348 irlll meet Thurs.. Sept, dth at 8 pjn. Pot luck dinner. adv. News in Brief S*4** cp „* Oi Lin*. .. Si us Rub & -S'! us st*«i I2fTL3fT to* S? w SjJSTmi upjg» • Intptr Oop *“y,SL — SrSi lich 54] » «.........85 •U toSSi a Co " "1 Wool worth * Thieves look Ml la eotoe from a "drop bail" machine and biliard table machine and several records 3* {mm a Juke box during a break-in, 43 5 at the Elks Lodge. 100 Franklin g-jjltowl; ft was reported to Pontiac "police. New Pantioc Truck to Bolstar Defenses Arrive* Tonight » e I tiled for tonight. The winner wasjtiac today. The afternoon scheduled to get under way with , if h t tiie |Mmwr* opening of the tr Two suits have been filed In Cir- dltional stale fair auction of « mil fnnrt hy rrmuminU—. q|-. ksiSt. barrow* aad *teer» at ti fpeted by the St-million Evergreen j coliseum. " — tul^land 16.7-mUIkln Farmington sewer included among the lives ing on the block were.th|___ The suits a:.k fora writ of- champion and reserve champion. mandaniUN to compel Oakland sieier. along with all other grand t.». labor Secretary James P. rounlv ,nd l>Hro|t i0 open the champions, as well as the sweep- Mitchell, who met separately ________stokes cheese winner _____ with the unkm* and carriers yes- , j u«unAcd hv S shotoun blast and! ***' Sa,d he 'v°",d Wr■ • A^irowjaUseTicarnig set ycslot-[ Tllc llr.xt official duty of the gov-! wounded by a shotgun blast ana; ^ wtM|lt)l, „ Jday.in the Evtnpven mil was! ied by Circuit Judge Stan-|x DaMeito to Scpi. 19 —n " Sarinfr ln ,to|to^'Weh^‘f^\,^iSlto"ior amount of authority it would have, j • »u u . ;finalist* who survived the Judging; Purchased to bolster fire cfc«-r~ The rail* have asked ithat. any! : * * ** rounds on Tuesday. The riWning fejwre in the.downtown arei,tea* ’! study group be—empowered to! Judge Domicro look under ad- wax to take place at (he piusic jred and white pumper is to be.a ?ejch a final, binding solution. vn>emcnt a motion lor a change, of shell. — .. .proud fixture in the new main-fire —. ■ ■ ♦-----#-i.-♦ ----venue- npude by JLMroit Jiltomcys^ ^^^^ji^ ____ijSll whigtLthe city hopes to bsgip The unions have advocated * The suit* would probably bej the pcnumatic tire principle w-asilater this 'year, commission whose findings would'dropped if construction of the patented in England in 1845 and' 4 ^ k be non-binding and would serve a* storm drain were approved, ending twkr year* later, was patented In" Th* gleaming equipment will fit a basis for further degotiations. ifu tangle. ih/ United Slates. _ nicely into the scheme of things* "* 'fhe brand new Qvtc Center it#-. . . . * *>on.. whenever it ia buUt. ; < | Could Shake Federal Agencfes #at w wowt ot m m century-uld downtown tire MV f at lki*t Pike and ttoutb frit/ street*. Tm Mg. # -| So. when the tire engine arrives tonight from Kenosha. MlisiJ ill I have to be housed in the, newf The dead were Raymond Fisher 142. and hia brother, Edward. 40. HnnpWsUanri in fair condition “ with a shotgun wound in the head! was Cappfe Musu, 41, of suburban^ Dearborn Township. Held were George Chapek, 23,j‘ and Charles, .30, of Detroit. rtuu, a Itetruil p*' flee hoink-kle bureau detect!v -. *■ id the Musu woman—and C’harte* (%apek went t4t the ft <1inpek ( HARIJES M. TICKER JR. City Mem Named s.t 90m Jaae sMbj *L** Urban Leaaue reported to Pontiac polk* Tuesday *^3 8 * that her w allet containing *94 ’ *{] stolen front her defk , dour while ! wafted la a j Gallon said1 Raymond /ishcr! {answered the door and ordered -the two to leave. He Mid that ] when they refused to do so Edward Fisher came to fibs door with a{ shotgun and drove them off. Traitors* Hearing . 16 , city National Panel He said that as the twa srere leaving the shotgun went off and STUCK AFiaAOSS' ire# Toa*. The AuseatM Participating in the SOth anniversary conference of the National Urban League ia New York <3ty this week to'' Charles M. Tucker CLARION, Jowa (UPtf;— Wright ]Jr., resident manager of the As-County Sheriff Robert Backer, who jsociate Brokers luveutmem Ca, r Saves Driver*? Ml Zenith am 153 1 52.1 Brunswick . Nam tothur ■ Pr*». t»s w**s *r> . Month m icom piled »r annually invites Labor Day motor- lac., 443 Ordwrd Lake Av«. "IT - » t* to Jw* to atop by for a rest and a cup j * # . * rndud.»*m<»!?,®to*3iof coffee, today issued this tally; - He 4# one of three national panel; .Ill's tiss ISM J'* j sheet: 340 gallons of Irer eoffeejmembers discussing race, housing WASHINGTON ”*** •*•*« •* thruaUniag world peace, over the head with its stock. i rre*ld«nt Ei»«hower promptly branded He said Charles Chapek once! the pair "aelf-confeeaed traitors." roomed at the Fisher home and! fir, fir it that Raymond Fisher had swort' The Pentagon aald one oi them was out a warrant against him for as-j mentally sick and both were obviously eon-saiilt and battery. ! *—-• v/wtae — 8? J J]!a i8:i m«.4 dispensed to an estimated lhflOO and urban renevri. 'Sl'a ttaa sttA to tod# , ja I TSmlmr 'Jl ia .na a •SH Ei!motorh*SM- and no bright County] Tucker. 28. is one of the youngest ® - itas, 333 • weekend jhttic fatolities. Sat ’tui -if* wjA! Mt r 2474 mi 3*5 * . .Itof -llIJ speakers to apppar befure ttonal convention and if the finly , The color of the eyes is governed!Pontiac resident Io pm ticipate iti • Otm-k* #5 «3 "47 ’haw the same colot eyes, the cltii-j He is a nremhehol the Boarri of Aron ordinarily will hkve eyed ofiDirectors of the Pbntiac .Urban ’Uurt.uJlor ^ ;.......... |League,, -7.| r one he meant. The rentagon didn't say which branch fire station on West Boron! one H considered mentally 411. Street. Fire Chief Jama R. White ft ft ft ' reported to City Hall. ‘ A Pentagon spokesman, asked about Wat- budget FOB MOKE | tor's charge, said the department was stick- j xhc pumper was purchased tig ing by its statement of last Friday—that FBI jf£>,786 from Pinch ft Sons C&Ja flies contained no derogatory Information Kenosha after competitive btfjjKf ' with funds budgeted this yeaO#| more downtown equipment. j ft ★ fused. Walter, In announcing that his committee will open hearings Sept- 18, Indicated some legislation may reaulL The big question was this; How could the pair—one now accused of being a homosexual,-one identified as mentally Siek and both listed as "obqioimly confused”—be hired or hang onto Jobs In one of Ik# Sign* 21 Bills Chairman Francis E. Walter, D Fla., of the the top secret government agencies. House Committee on Un-American Activities, said the FBI had advised the National Secur-WA8HINGTON iUPfl — Prat- ity Agency that one of the pair was a homo- ^ Ttte?day- *Igncd sexual. Walter said the FBI-gave the NBA 5 minor bills passed by Congress, ------------------ 5.tr~< L during its recent session. This left tiff.bifift stifi awafthit presidential ! action. ft ft “It will Just aboat eHmMatof the need to draw on pumping equipment from other ports of the city la case of a downtoua lira,”, said Amdntaat City Mob-' agar Robert A. Merer. White said the pumper is de* I signed to discharge 1,250 gaHona of water per minute at ISO pfumllf pressure, drafting wafer from any of?three suction inlet*. ' i! this information before the two were hired lit ,1HI. Walter said he could not Identify which Sen. Mike Mansfield, D .Mont., said "it la hafd to understand how they could have been hirrid by an agency that is supposed to screen and carefully select Its employe*. "There I* a strqrg possibility ear security clearance system is in need of repair." lit is equipped with 1.800 feet ofi ‘ 2‘s-inch hose, 800 feet W l'sdaelffl — *WA /hid rtf 4 .Inn uli ' tiwrindau lima*' 1 .■ and £0 feet of 1-iach booster Une^ ■ as well as a 24-foot aluniintmi.edwn |tension ladder and other ttandanf equipment. ‘ mgm ■FQETY THE PONTIAC PfrESg, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1060 Back to GOP and Bagwell Turnabout Republican to Court Nationalities mis 1954-55 1957-56 WOOL UtilWt UP — Worldwide wool production for 196041 ill |“- nr It r**"*tad at i record 5.6 billion pound*, wm kagfc, 13 UOton pH1, dean content, tip 1 per cant from last ymmr but 38 per cent higher than in WS1-S2. ' Production in Cbm-munist bloc ootnMca has increased 88 per cant in the last 10 ymr. During the same period free world output has gone up 30 pai iawl Tjniirrr V ft rifTilr""1 ~* —;——— Negro is Stitt ' Windsor Youth, 12, By Ho Issselaiel Proas A Republican turned Democrat turned Rapublcaa haa been named chairman at two GOP campaign subcommittees by Paid Bagwell, | the party's candidate lor governor. * . * * BagweU has picked George Ba share, a Detroit attorney, to farm branch nationalities committees land small businessmen's commit tees in Detroit, Flint, Grind Rapids, Lansing, Saginaw, Bay City and Port Huron to back Bag-weB’s campaign. S ' Bashars Bnt was Party la the tarty lOSSs- He served ter M years as a member at the exeeagvo beard aI the 14th District Democratic orgaa- •Thls can lead only to the cm-elusion that, in Gw: Williams’ own words. Sen. Johnson still is acceptable to Michigan'," Linde-said. "Are the Democrats going to run Johnson in the South and hide him In the Ncrtti?" ft dr Both potties will kick off their fall campaigns Thursday at meetings in the Detroit non. I "After long consideration," Ba-sliara said, "I have rejoined thel 'Republican Party because eventa[0» loeeea were more than five Fire Losses Up DUring August • in Waterford I. Although there were only, slightly more than one-half as many fires reported in Waterford Township is August as in the previous month, have convinced roe that only the Republfcaii Party can stem Michigan's accelerating trend toward NEW YORK (DPI) Dr. Martfai Luther King, southern civil rights leader, said Tuesday nigst that both the Democratic and Republican parties still are "using the Negro aa a political football.' WINDSOR. Out. (UPI)—Twelve-The Rev. year-old Leo Pinneault. of Windier, drowned yesterday while swimming in the Detroit River under the Ambassador Bridge Unking Detroit with the Canadian city. In a speech before the annual cwdueuce aftheNational Urban King acknowledged that parties bad adopted civil rights platforms in their history at this year's national Hit boy was with four other . Dungsters, including Ms twin brother, Lawrence, paddling and pushing a five-foot plank. He lost Hnwbver, King noted, In the post-■ion of Congress, strong current of the river. * ft ft He disappeared from the surface before George D. Schalff. ot Dear born, Mich., could reach him in his motorboat. *Young Pinneault was about 100 feet from the Canadian shore when he drowned. old game of hypocrisy, im- The first residents of the White moral compromises and potiticaliHouse in November, 1800, were chicanery " [President and Mrs. John Adams.! dan OT«S IMMIGRATION LAWS a father of five children, said he was "appealing to nationalities groups for support of the Republican ticket on grounds that the Democratic Party has. despite overwhelming majorities in Congress, failed to secure promised revision of immigration laws more discriminatory against times as grost, according to a report submitted^ to the township board last night , * ft * The greatest single SUMIOO. This fire destroyed a barn owned by Frank H. Williamson. 1121 Blelby St. The building burned to the ground last Wednesday. Total Raw last month was $17,• 401 compared to July's ISAM figure, according to Fire Chief Elmer Faagboaer’e report. { The towrahip fin department answered 43 calls as compared to hh yrtp and — reught ly the Mtionalttiei gwg^ than any Jim T4 r,n, In July- Total loss ao far Crow laws of southern states. .ft ft ft Lawrence B. Lindemer. GOP state chairman. Tuesday took a parting shot at Sen. John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, tor failing to take notice at his naming mate during a one- day swing through Michigan HSilite 1. atorad U4 ADMIRE WINNER - Interested state fair visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Groves and ■on, Theodore, 5, of 3943 Mann Road, Waterford Township. Hero* they admire the champion chicken of this year’s fair, a barred Plymouth .Hock owned by Mrs. Ruth Whitney of Alma. The fair will run through Sept. 11. Blue Cross Opening this year is H15,SBI. ft ft’ w • Chief Fangboner has issued warning that motorist*. exerdee more caution with lighted cigarettes. ft ■ s ft ft With tiw extremely dry weather, burning cigarette thrown from DETROIT .(UPI) — Michigan Blue Croes-Blue Shield announced today it is opening its rolls for individual, nongroup membership to any resident of the state regardless of age or health, beginning Sept. 16. Keaaedy an automobile could produce nan- . ... 3 J! — J^a- gerau. gras, sad woods fires, be jf Willie! S.T “ . Nary, executive vice president of {Blue Cross, and L G. Goodrich, executive vice president of Blue Shield, say this will be the once-a-year, two-week period approved [by the stats insurance commissioner when enrollment is available on an individual basis to every resident of the state through the special Blue Cross-Blue Shield nongroup plane., REST ASSURED We Can Transform Your Musical V Instruments Into Money. Crying the blues? You'll sing a different tune after you try o Pontiac Press Wont Ad. Sell those _ unwanted musical instruments today and .you'll be dancing to a highland fling. Dial FE 2-8181 Pontiac Press Want Ads m It is only the second year that enrollment has been opened for individual membership by persons 05 years old and older. Broomfield to Offer County Vurb Service' U.s. Rep. William . S. Broomfield. R-Oakiand, will otter “congressional curb service” to county residents beginning next Mon- Just returned from the extended session of Congress, Broomfield trill take to the road in a 20-foot house trailer, his roiling congressional office when Congress is not i session. The congressman said' he would vMt "as many oommv b" to talk oyer federal problems and questions. Broomfield Is seeking re-election In the 18th Congressional District (Oakland County). Ha Is kelag opposed la his bid tar a tUrd tem by lle DeeMCrttte nominee, James Kellis. He called the unusual August News of Service Personnel Broomfield said that "despite the Jet age, Washington la getting further away from .the people of our nation every year. ft ft ft First atop tor the traveling congressman will be from Lto 3 P.m. Monday in Lake Orion near Grieg's Drug Store. STOP SCHEDULE The remainder of next week’s Home oh a 15-day leave is Army pec. 4 Raymond E. Karpoicz, son [of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Karpoicz, 1818 Manse St. A J957 Pontiac [Central High School graduate, he has been stationed near Fairbanks, Alaska, and upon' completion of his leave will report for duty with the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash. "* ■- mm June 6, undergoing basic training at Great Lakes, 111. He is a former employe of Eames and Brown Plumbing Co. — KARPOICZ RITCHIE Undergoing recruit training at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, 111. is 'James D. Ritchie, son of Jdr. and Mn. W. T. Ffitchie, 3463 Coaeyburn Drive,. Drayton Plates. , A Waterford Towrahip High School graduate, he enlisted Aug. 18. ft ft ft * Airman Appren. Wayne R. Kline, m of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline. 560 Lenox St., is serving at the Naval Air Station Whidley Island, Wash. Airman Kline W. McDonald hannenberg Fireman Appren Ronald N. Han-rfenberg. son of Mrs. Edwin Ro-eske, 4371 Hunters Drive, High-land, has left Philadelphia, Pa., and arrived at Norfolk, Va., to Complete two years of Naval training He is. stationed on the Hermitage and may be written: Ronald N. Hannenberg, FA 48SS2-65, USS Hermitage (LSD-34) c/o Fleet Post Office. New York, N. Y. He is a former Pontiac Prats carrier. Recently promoted from Private 1st Class to the rank at Specialist [Four was Patrick E. Walsh, serving the U.& completed aviation electronic*'^rmy, school at Memphis; Tenn . -re-jfoany. the son of 1 turned to Washington T u e s d a yp1. and Mrs. John I after spending a leave here. Ar- Walsh,. 1000. Pontiac Central High School grad-Mteview St., he uate and former Highland Park p A St- Frederick Junior College student, he was iHigh School grade employed by The Pontiac Press |<“te and. entered [and J. S. Farmer Gas and Oil Co.[to* service in [before entering' tire service, January 19S9. CMMM. .Win .■far* TLSL.'SSm utAtoan at the of floe of fsJ-nishln* all 1 to(5pm«i‘ «WL Wiilrtai* um Jit. 4” concrete II&,___ tMtbttt >sr *tt. lirerip*twatatwd __| ■ wmSRSmm to ___ obtained K the olfloaa ot iig|t|g.*gru»iw Mite-SSU »rt rvSV aSSTair-iasfaw. check, toto Baft or b& fuMbldder will ba reqwsted te present satisfactory trtWw of hsrtn* done ssigsM trttlM to bidding. BUn ggpHART. City Manager September 1, ISM lamaavtl Oenqiagarlsaal. .<*«”*» ___.... Church to bo erected upon » edfotnlnf the p ford, lilchlfon. will to privately wuT'be received ft opened and rood. PrapoeOle wUJ b- -Mii- 1. Own) Cooetructlon Work. session foUpwlng the political conventions “very dose to useless" as far as constnictive legislation is concerned. S. toeehonlool. «. Xlectrlcol? bob tad eholl bo eecempenled by o certified chock err bid bond mode payable to the ImmehUel conireratlonal church In amount of •% of the pro-Deals submitted eheU rentoln firm I period of thirty daft after dote of apontoc of hide. .... ,____ . Bidders will bb required to furnish orforbmaeo bond and tabor IM trial bond, both In amount of 100'. f the contract, costs to to paid by Mtotgoang may to JMM « oj^after lljOO noon^Bop- ESiieri MaiSuttorS tiip**':r7,*‘* “hltect. and anglneer.. till Shelby Ann. Arbor. Michigan A ■■ .of •» M far one not of plane and iMCtn- ---mu to required, addlttoast ante ____ _ abtatnod at east c< tt».W tor set Rotund of depoetti will bo wada upon ret am of documcate. ■'There wasn’t very much we could, do except stand on the sidelines and watch toe .Democrats fight among themselves,” he said. The trailer atop* at cawaty “It has proven to be • marvelously effective way to find out the view* of those I repre- schedule is: Tuesday, Sept. 13 -(Main Post Offic^, I Pontiac to 11:30 a.ih. and 2 to 4 p'i Wprtn—day, Sept 15 — Leonard (Business district), from 9:30 to |11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 15 — Ortonville (business district), from 10 a,m. to noon; and Clarkston (business district), from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept M - Holly (post office), from IS a.m. to noon; aad Davtsbarg (business district). from s to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 — Royal Oak (Northwood Shopping Center), froth 10 a.m. to 4 p m.-.-Future schedules will be. announced Utter. ''IMMANUEL. CONGREGATIONAL tin Of BO I. t, Me ft Death Notices S, MM. TOWARD fast eon of Edward H. and Ella Braat; dear bretbar ot Uflf. Carolyn and Vicki tlnaabaugh; dear grand soil of Mr. aad Mrs. Rrnoa Quoit and Barman Braat. Oraveclde service will to bfW wife of^Tlavld L. Brown;" dear •later of Mro. Howard SMaafelt; alto survived by Mvrrel niece* aad nephew*. Funeral service will be held Thursday, aept. I, at ):N p.m. frwm Bparu-Orlffln Chapel with Dr. Mttton Bank officiating. Interment In Elmwood Cemetery. ssl.- —-—n will do HAHN. SEPT. A, USi WILLIAM R . - 4209 Stephens. Watprlord; *g« 09; btloved husband of dm M. Hahn; dear father of Robert W. Hahn. Mrs. Harold (Leila) Metton and Mies Dole I. Hahn; dear brother of Mr*. Wilfred (Bdltn) Mlstele, Mrs. Cora Oban, Miss Dorothy Hahn aad Uoyd Hahnr also survived by aevta gtaadchll-dren aad one great .grandchild, funeral service will^b* held Thursday. Sept. Latl p.m. from the at. Andrew IpUccpsI Church with Rev. David K. Mills otflclat-... tog, far Hahn Ul lti In itau at the Coats, Funeral Home. 3141 Baehabaw Hoad. Drayton Plains. until l:3Q p.m. Thursday. NORD. 8EFT. 4. 1940. HXLIN. 395 Ferry Ave.; age 61; beloved wife of Paul Nerd; beloved daughter of Mn. Charlee Btlvlirs; dear -* Paul Nord Jr., Mrs. tjamnei _j McAndrew- and John Nord; dear sister of Gilbert Belvllle. Mn. Ruth Dearth and Mn. Jay nr.----------arrived tog Follows Crosby Tradition, Weds Senator Green proes After Votes by Failing to Tip PROVIDENCE, R. t (UPI) -Alter a campaign rally one eve-j nlhg, 92-year-old Sen. Theodore F. Green, D-R.I., got into » cab with a friend. .As they reached their destination, the senator paid the driver. ft ft ft ‘Well, there’* one vote I can emint on." remarked Green aa the i cab pulled away. Asked why, he explained: 1 "I didn’t tip him and I ttdd him to vote Republican," ^SraoFFpauc^ 7" Michigan. pubUe sale of a Ifff.MtraOT Montclair 2-Door bearing aerial, humber S7WA23232M will be held for cash to the highest bidder^ fumeegto tttotof to »* madq at -M AJNrry. m* BtoTa..*F*_. rent Oa , Paul Catholic Church. Interment In Mt. Hop* Cemetery ier«. Nord wm Ha la etatejit the u nvunu. o^FT 1. 1900, CLYDE. 3423 Nichols Drive.. Auburn Heights; one 70; dear father of idwjsio OTtourke; also survived great-grandchildren Pirns r«l service wilt be held Thureday. Sept. 9. at 1:30 pm. from the Doneleon-Johns Punerel Hama. Interment to Willow Orove, Ar-_ mada. Mich. Mf. ORf -" tog Hu in statu nt U Puneyl Home. PRABX. BEPT. 4. 1949, LOWELL. 3014 Oenes Drive. Pontiac Township: age tt; beloved husband of Doris mm; beloved eon ot Mn. Mn. Basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., recently waa completed by Airman David G. Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Sherman. [llSO Joy St. He has been transferred to electronics repairman achool at Chanute AFB, QL He may be written: A- B. David G. Sherman, AF 16657563, Mail Room No. 6, Box 8475, Chanute AFB, ID, ■ ft ft ft | Studying at the eight-week aviation machinist's mate achoWl, Memphis, Trim., is Seaman Ape pren. Arthur McDonald, son of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur McDonald, 117 Elm St. A"former Pontiac Central 'atadknt, he entered fife i («ervka| Vegas Showgirl LAS VEGAS, Nqv. (API-Gary Crosby, In the Oosby-ion tradition, is honeymooning today with a Las Vegas showgirl. Like his three orotben before him, the eldest ot crooner nog's sons married one of the dancer* from this glittering desert spa. No other Crosby* were in attendance when the dvil ceremony was performed Tuesday night at the resort hotel where t' pret|y Barbara Stuart, I ( NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE atug* S toll; given by Urn uadw-gnud that «n Sept. 9. 19*9. *t II o'clock at 939 Oakland, Pontine. Michigan. kbUe sclc of ■ IMP Curd P 990 bcurlng .ortal number aMUM. WtH be held, for cash to to* highest bidder. Inspection thereof may IkT ttsM W WS ,OdkmoC “oottoc. Idwhlgua, tb* pine* of ttorage. 'he under*lgn*d reserves the rloto to gapiT corf Gary said brotbere Dennis, Phillip and Undaay, telephoned from Los Angeles to offer' bed wishes. He tried to phone1 his father in Rome, butt cable trouble Infsirtwtwul w > Gartr and . hit Monde bride are each 27. R was his first marriaga and her second. She has a 5-yeiuv old fon by a previous marriage. storage irvee thu rteSt tu mtmSwA?CXT CRIDIT OORJF. ! 441 Pontiac SUMluSWl ___If jAdtoW B Poottoe lk. Uichluan By O. l . SHOU ...- ifJNpt. 4 ABd T^ISJ MTCOHF. vM BUCSAU A September U. U mwautAi a to ( >*a*.iA3-id PUBLIC At Ml aja* door" 194* DoddU eastern ___________ •erlal number MMnfl. wtU be aaM a* public ealt at HIM Woadward Arc.. Perndate. Mlcblttn. that addrecs beta* wbto the vEMi lubnd and may to totltoT.HR PUBLIC SALS .1 *:to a.m. aa 0*9*. _ 4 Ford I-Door CaMam. aartal a 90X3176973 ■t 12900 W tools, that woadward Ave., tea Linda aad brother of Hotel Dm ___________ ________, _ meats will ba announasd later . to* Farms r toinrer funeral Hon PERNAITIB. SEPT. 0. 1900, JtNNI-fer Elaine. 30930 Sudbury Road, Farm iaak a a: beloved Infant daushtar of Jackie tod Patricia * PerAattis; dear sister of Dennis Robert, Jacqueline. Louise and Deborah Ana paraaltla; dear granddaughter of Mr. ami Mrs Jocaplt Partial Us and ,Hr. and Mrs. Orrln Peppier. Funeral serr-1oe waa held at I p.m. today from RlrharSaam tord Funeral Hama, WaUad lake, with Faster Lawrence Kina* officiating Interment to Otenedea Cemetery. Lt-vonlA. Arrangements wen by (ha -—jHatajsa Ird Puasral g« ai r. waited Lake.__________________ »»ate, Victoria Uaft. Naanwl Q. Pop* and Uepa Russu. also sur-vlvad for IS grandchildren gad fag graat-grsutdchUdren. Prayers will be ortagto at I p.m. today at tba Pursley Funeral atom. Funeral aarytoa urlU be h*H Thursday, Sept. s. at 1 p.m from «t. Oaorgt Rouaantea Church. Isi-. terment in Oak Hlil. Mr. Popa Pursley a to taken 9. lift, afiw ■ M , I7M Commerce Road, Orchard taka! btoatogwtfa ,of Gordon jBbtod daughter of Mrs. nye H. Horak: dear mother S VaaCamp; dear slyter af Joseph E Herak Jr.. Hobbs Ear aa, Urc Charlss (Rachel) White and Mrs. SUaateth Rare JteetteJtesa of toe Rotary win be ritusuday. Mg. d. at * rant— tot Baatocm Funeral Hama. Pu-: naral. aarvtoa wUI be held Friday, •tot *. at 19 a m. tram Our Lady latoPSta.titoWto. Mrs VanCamp ^Tto tonciw at tea Suntem, mn. s. if. nsMTaa 55r.4Stor,^?i: ” aw faraaR iSbb wIMM f THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1000 FORTY-ONE' I* Memorium 2 ’iOflHp"anmnf ofour t IWp Wanted Female 7 EN WANTED FOR MOTEL MAX WMM trototag. dee stassifiss lUu, M ■" Lottos To tltt AEtt where iht k bud " Man fi«On *» *«•» wwto! urn. Instruction* DAY SHIFT housekeeper. live tH, ntH'E ----1*. imtae -year-old child. to Rittomit. in - n*oM «u --THIS MAN IS ON THE WAY UP AMO TOO CAW BE TOO. WITW TftAlNlNO. - r ' • *' Fanarat Directors l I—PPM■ .-!.UWt.g Sep" EiSfch boom- ~ -J* ptt ess*, ttej (MV* work and child core — no cook- , vers license A kne* the etty fie —od salary MI I >11. reset wnei ufiT ro^hri iV care' tor i _ EW FIRESTONE BETHEA© I hot, MlWttHi IU OB )UD > uSTtaShluliP : MdCoOWAIPWO S j * I WO MA ! yW IMlVWMkU BMCtStM m XM i flaatater R LMM »igHKA^Mras : operation —. ...iLl »trl |X cwtlin. rntlli rooai | At* 21 to 30. high school *du *nd TV FTt.MJW ntMa Mnmn. Cotton M»n- ; ngpr. IMS —~ — NEW hkkttf Ud construction precrams an uBdqy.wtf la every pan at the countrv. MOW la the nma to become a specialist t HEAVY FQUlPIfCMT OPERA- Doflelson-Johns ...______________mystic ranRAL HOME ager. US Oell Dr. _ d ** >y PARKING ATTENDANTS. IS AND N(,.dl. .in.r£I2? waitress rti 4Dy w#s • w*”' I SstJ? i!frj33!*TSivS itfei asrn«* / W mu,. « ............... . atonsas if necessary- can operate the ___ ____vital to ->ui q silica ooaatfNcUao todtutri femcMli oae modern MWti pro* ram far Hatty Hqttpmanl Operator* Is |*t offered to budget Straw arranged. ThottMrwx wamra , re x-owi: i jroi Voorhees-Siple i'rHj?s?T,’%i5r ' ---\ home I OR i-mm, q atom to e p.m. ______» il mn HANO~OR MOAN irtXfiSrfOR Cemetery Lots * Write t< r toll tatarmatlaa. rSRRT XT. PARE CEMETERY re*4«SU* ***** *0*' W1U divine. ____WM____nm ROUTE SALESMEN nssags s Mttttttm wsa service . box Rerun „ ___Ilf Ctorb- ■ __ “a I *Wg~iMpjflir_p*r»iTH tjes- Greeting Cards thalr orders ana earn went. Mo experience i f, 1, §, II, It, U, M, 4S, A7, SB. <7, SI, 7S, 78, SS, 101, I OS, U3. Costa nothing Oreellnas, (ted. experienced teocher. PE _ 4-«468. ask for Mrs. Pnul, Work Wanted Male 11 By Frank Adamaj Wanted to Rent 12; Rent Apts, f urnished J7 FUR ISSUED AM IS BKU-E- , vur l Akn Orion. AAuilii. WpMTggjafeaoaiT3Bf •MAI I. UWPOlim—> Aft WITH I saasa supervision ' or ■ minimum -------------'-■irly Isdj, Nosr tana R«wt Hnn—a ftirnliliiO* • ear*, far elderly lady. Near tana or shesttas gaairr tatty Pcatiac j j Share Uvlai Qiiartars 32! I tuas larauhad autamatla m HU r Dills KtobSM- WBs*. naa nlsbed J TEACHCa Wilt, SNARE HER t^wine with working girl or woman, u»de™TT6o5»s—rnnenr oh- 3 #m_____ _____ Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 39 first near, near Foatiao' Motors had 'now yja saBjsT Also . 4 motel ilffaBBrnWi a^T'I. i ytmtles turn lit par week *42» I Pontiac taka Rd OR sins, Rent Hauses Unfarn. 40 H 1*4*1 dRTfU ’ ~ 2-BE BROOM DUPUiX t JJsHHdae, PE 4-ASSt 1000.W, 'Sau AAlUtY [ To soli year lead eattraot at lowest, jsastlalt discount is lbs SSI VICO Tod McCullough hoi *H • i eti for ycsis. Also, cosh lor your , eyuilv sad morttoge- SmoU 4 a>artf»«*C scsllaslo. Coab huyoc*; >143 Coss-EllsobeU, Rood CASH I M hoots lor your homo equity or 4—land contract. TIM WRIGHT. Realtor l*3tfn«rv ,N Parkside Apts. ... MECHANIC ^ room, sod a i roam both with Clean, newly dacoreud. SMALL APT: OH 1-RIVAir'ROOM -------HP*"**' WILL'.D__ — J’£nSNTlti KE 4-7853 ^ W EAST BLYD H.' _ATTf(licIa sem>56ms~ Safi aria aa da v F E 1-SI It UONTRACtS «i j van ,w«n, inO tNllt NV), .____ , OR >*lt4W HAVE BUYCM FOR rONTRACT* Brower Real Estate PE 4-Siai Kies rr. *4*13 ASK POR JOE RC7PC s'no Rant Ayta- Unfurnished M 1ST PLOOR. 1 A BATH A HMY * | x-aL — Private. PE S-lCfC ».,* vfjhm lUiomsH. oil IMJMl 1 SEORM , UPPER NEAR OMT Srsc ioi* 476 *PE*V-M0*r,,'‘“*■ m Phasa_ MApjs t-ltia. , ■ '1>" , - AND > ROOMSnWTBBJ Maw to schaol and ha*. PH I * ROOM! s'BATli iuT~Fli«| . jOaimr* M E Howard. PE PS > JSC4 v AND s BEDROOM. PARTtV i furnlshad laksfront apart mem, OR 3-StCS . ■ .....I ROOM* APARTMENTS ~Pk 1M M EDI ATE ACTION' FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.ns. to 8 p.m. portad Immediately. T t a PrUss assumas no rospoa-atbihty tor errors other Utaa to caacal tha charsaa portion of the first insertion of I t wnich hat boar ran. — Stead, tnh ^glhabl.ToH^r FE^-iyg?.' tadrha cura to m i vodnu^awrmrive , pi------------------------5® adjustment without E m ■an IMS day prtrlous to publication. publication aftor tha first Insertion. CASH WANT AO RATCS S.30 CSC An additional eharto 01 Me will bo made tar net of »antlac Prate has sum aero. SALESMAN WANTED, f perloaco uof time. Roger________ m Auburn, call EK MISS._ SALES OPPORTUNITY J Company has branch office in , ROCHESTER A REI.IABLE WOMAN 41 TO MlOR general housework sad http r* of baby. Hours # lo a s days. Sashabaw and Maybe# Rd. ----- --- r m,parts thin. flo. I ist. V» *— ■"slpErTiia new { l sbd repair PE FtW. . -------f IS FINISHED CARPENTERS? NICE { HAIy ytf* is jnef fn««y nhmil one thing , , : she doesn't want any siitins on her new fumHurr .. married men ever 29 with sale, iperlence but will accept In-—rtenoed ‘man If be meete re- ......Men setoe led wilt be ^empany axpanw inng. Per ^'personal - interview SK2__ _ ' fully trsbtsd S Insurance M i-stas. SHOE SALESMAN Out of tbs best dealt In town. Part or full time. Athens FE piira-sws. RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN rOR In??™ *"**"'.*»• SILK PRESSF.R Experienced " chine press k KEN Fpx Dry PART m. Town and -v.. »x »»» we w. eK~ t-3MT 1 Business Service 11 1 WXtlT WA8H1NO CARPET <1 I ------------------— I’phol. Mach cleaned FE 4-1077 PORTABLE STEAM CLEANING 4 CARPSatTER WORKl NEW , ; PE b*HH, . ■ . and repair. PE ,4-4:110. , j HOTPOINT, WHIRLPOOL -l CARPENTER bmau, jobs,,a more washer repair — specialty PH 9-tMt or Wf 1-tot7.1 — -1 CARPENTER- — RECREA-1 tlen roomi b additions. Also cell- j_ ib* pa n fmf. ~ . sawl ______________________ CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- MANLEY LEACH, 10 BAOLEY ST - Kitchens a spot laity. FE ~ * Lost and Found 26 LOST: FEMALE TOY TERRIER. i Rooms an5~«F»: TIK ro«n |m space heater bool. MY _kenUW*rlb 1 i r66me~ Aim jjtfttf 'armb mm ea a-aass. ™ i room Not'SE atto"'t~ WALtok .... ________...7a FE 3-7239 tfler S id THREE ROOMS PLUS EfTCREN Perryvllle Rd. MEIrose 4-9303 LOST MONDAY. WHITE J Higgins ski on Loon Lake, c OKI 9M>7 — Wanted Real Estate 36; CARPENTER ItSvF* RE- 1 is MACHINE SHARPENED iaNLEY LEACH. 19 BAOLEY ST Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 MISS or see Mr. Boor. TSursdoy. September 9th IS s.m to 9 p m In Parlor 9 ai tbs Waldron Hotel. _Owge> 74 N. (jaginab^ Vn?9hl* c*u *n'r *1 DressfUbking, Tailoring 17 Hobbies and Supplies 26A INDIVIDUALISM IB HERE. HAND- 3’lehigm ___'NEKDED” l.jtke .Properties SLATER APTS. VI8 nuvctp-, dl1 >4. n # rooIiir' anii baiv *assam In Brooklyn SUb ST 1-9MS. ' .. 4 BEDROOatS AT I9_i. HOWARD ' St Fhons FE 4-2947 between *38 o.m. end I lo p.m. weekdays. t 4 RM AND BATH 92 WASHlNOe.' Uh st Rear wsooii a lUn, ■ • ROOMS AND SAtH COUPt-B « With Tar I rhlldrta Puli Slab- ' = = mem, m boat sltt WsnsmwW. J ■—» |<|*- ** «-44tj ?' ROOMS AND HATH WnH *!^'^ brats apartmsnt for rsntol, ^^)»^S ,*^ to sc no*L, aiMrm wtleome, . rrtsonabls rent. FE 9-19M. 5 RMA W SUBURBAN;~NO OgK* drsn Lake priylleges.. FE i-HW. 9 ROOM HOUSE NEAR DOW'.-town and ssnooli. loqulrs la 9, jg 'OTTAOH — YR. RD | Buyers Galore TAYLOR AOENCY AFTER 3 AND SUNDAYS, CARETAKER MR CARROU, Tele«rapb Notices and i'ersonals 27! 7719 HlnkLANI) ROAD AI.L*CASH Ot AND FHA EQU1TII ARCADIA CT. ROOMS AND BATH, UPPl •mail child wsi Hants Heat svs # ROOMS AND BATH. lOWlK.i’ I. flat near Pontiac Motor. udssmaa to teil rbtt eiiatO: Pros-1 SL, „ poets furnished. Bens Ode listings permitted. Bring to follow up. Experience nut nec- self if possible. ... eatery We arc willing to train K. o. HrmnsleSd mm who are wllllns to W»rk. I . 1IB E Huiwn_______ !?..***• i,k ,ot ^ed •* *^OY, DEMONSTRATORS' "oeF not required. Smoking - ------ ------------Dt oTyour- ‘n person. !----J^FP~ PETERMAN --------1 Sgndra " -AP 4-S3S9 t St.* License and 'Bond? LaWn WORK AMD ODD JOBS $1.50 hr exp. and raf JFI I------ ^°Ef*-0300° i MIDDLE AOnT HANDY'MAN tlrae rx.rf ttmn ttBPb flttlH ; EDNA WARNER ARE YOU WORRIED OVER 1 W1CKKHSHAM .4 ROOMS. NEAR- DODOE PARK 11 t No,_4. MS mu. FE t-9007 1 #“ ROOMS ANp BATH. UPPER, 104 ohanieaUy inclined to pin Chau low n ng*Smes‘B 3iai*vi IS WS—W--:v TbVs93I | , - .._.. ^ _ Garden Piewing 18 DEBTS?' •**- * PLOW, Dlu5~ANP~miEOW HAR-sd rm.! f*, Warner OR * TOY DEMON8TRATORS — THERE , .renoes rx s-nss ___- - ............. la »OU time to sign im. Earn up . Nwvjrnmiw^Twnrw- I PLOWtHO, ORADINO DISCINGi j to jpeT^cpnt^mmlsgion. Call ] fimT* %ta I v^_ cutting. rl 4-4238 or OR RftTOtlLL^IO. 30NS0UDAT1P ALL VOUR BILLS BUDGET SERVICE W HURON . FE 2-9094 ^ ^Dhde Highway ^ ‘*~**~*|T8M^|m^WBF^WWrS^HPIMip|^|w|4MWUl8|^4hMMl8^^»j$fc WAFrl^irAOOREBSl^T^NO 'wAttnNO'BY TdACTfRuSs 1 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY men to train aa car salesmen for Jffi, “irPS’ J. *' uphol.. cleaned. PE 9-942# service . shirt service Pontiac I our tttl amended sales nrowram 1 „pttl_plte» T_FE 2RR--t-f* -ft-TVSm .TffSf.'- Laundry >49 S. Telegraph PE IQ 1 - - ‘ - - - - —— LISTINGS WANTED f forin*we need SLdWd, a-dJM 7 ROtlMS ON AUBURN AVE . OA _ , rage. close tn, PH fdja_ ■' m ’ 7 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS PLAf! Call_PE 2-4399. __ 9121 ASCENSION IN CLARtsVDN? bedroom ^rant^^Ro thru trafUufc . | AVAILABLE XPPT 12WEAT SI DM ,v *• •••• 6 rooms, tvj F°- " NICE ROOMS * HATH, cbrpaiedj Stavs a Ml ui'l ulark real* estate 3-78(8 ~ HEM. PS 4-4813 w Huron Open Bve. A_Sun. | MSS eompleu. Poro: | dpLORKP| UiTlliqs~ X)L special. . old houte. Pane'_____ ________ mediate oeeupsnoy. Recently dew- *-•ratod 199 par moothr Ml 7-0814. I.1TIES FURNISHED ' BLOOMFIELD TWP. 3 RLOCEUI ~ ' .....1 —*i -from Upper Straits Lake 1 hf i. room home, call Vtnewood 1-SStt. HOME FVJH RENtT FU*N~0* , 30 min drive Irotq Foil-i Hummer U. Rd. OHoM' ' V** lefts**™' 8 MAH' if aitTAOH' h.Tafi~fffi.. •-«, nf m nanisu. urieu. available. 19771 Dlsle i as WAITRESSES WANTED, you leant. See Mr. Colt, Jack ; qu--‘— Cole, Inc., 1008 W. Maplt ai I H< Pontiac Trail, Walled Laki; Ply- --- mouth-Vallant._______________ Work Wanted Female 12 Landscaping 21 IMPRINTED Wedding Napkins "FREE" ttoe. *91 Hun vlHt. HA 1-U Mountain Road PH 4-79*1 FE Help Wawted Famato J y ADULT BABYSITTERS A-l SEAMSTRESS Experienced only. Apply X 2 school aged. FE *793?._ WAITRESS WANTED. BAR~ AND i restaurant experience. Must be i ■I ACE TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL ________ ^stfti ! ! AA-1 MERION BLUE BOD. DI-llvery or pickup, 2901 Crooks Rd i l UL 3-9S4L I BULLDOZING. LAND8 C'X'P 1 N O Road wort, and beach Installing -PLUS 100 lNPORMALSr-Wltb Svsry Order Of 1 Wedding Invitations I' Rent Apts, Furplshed 37. 1 ROOM APARTMENT RUITABl I “Backentose Book Stoi 19 EAST LAWRENCE _ FE 2-DA,.«TY MAID SUPPM 1 Wallace FE 1 BEDROOM LIVtHO ROOM, small kitchen and bath On Cass Lake Sept I to Juno 14. Adults. P|) ,9-3190 f ~ AND ~3 its EVERYTKINO t RMS AND HATH. LOWER, a bed ran. 79 Hew berry nsnr Web-School. Heal, garags tnobid-eil. *130 FE l-ial , AVON "APARTMENTS lit W"L f decoraUd A rooms and bom. Wall to. trail carpsting In living room. Available Sept. l 317 KVPtko St ATTRACTIVE APTS ’PER May W S-MI3 LAKEFRONT BRICE I EEDROOML, - Ism living room, tils bath, iwu- .1 . EM 3-3S04 and 1 EM 3-977S jrrnegraghRoad---------j *tr^S* j PRACTICAL NUMB Fdlt HOME EXPERT TREESER^ICE .FREE I flTTTTOPERATOR DOWN-. io mldnltut ilso part UmC dayy 1 care. Oood ref. Night or day exLmeO« rE>9491_or OR 3-2000 I J^ply ^ _1«_________________________________pwrsnun |- £*“.*$^1 18 "rU* PonU*‘: | KNIBBS LAND8CAFi: .T|BUCKlNO | OPERATOR DOWN- , townJ3hopvajl Permanent Wav-1 1 Lives PE 9-2042 iB<&2n I BEDRM DLX , KITCHENETTE Apts., newly Dec . 1st Fir . nark-lug In front of door, gas neat, Fit, showrr. FE VEM1. OsJ*an!?'at^silSsc.lnC ***** COLORED NICE a BEDROOM HOME. CRM-rest Uke Area',' Ft MU* NEWLV DECORATED I ROOMS Full baermrm In Auburn ilsignu FE 4-24J9 _ ROCHE8TER, MSUO AREA~TlOD- carpetins fi3S < ; LKHDSCAPINO. LAWNB 1 ATTENTION! , X need I sharp men to deliver free gifts. V you- art heat, ambitious, and looking for ’ aa opportunity for advaheomeat call for ^ai^tmmrnt. FE 4-*b26 be- BAKER AMBITIOUS YOUNO 3 WANTED OIRL OR " knokAN, I full or part time work In a cue-1 „ , , torn lampshade shop No exp. re- Building Service qulred. Sal 4-2992. 1034 N. Hunter, I i f sxhanTmwn' , IOHT HAULINO Ted’s hMlmmadtaU oprnlae for ^rmtnjham.---.---—;----- A-l CARPENTER b CABINET plowtog' r eskOR^LOU# an eipgreuced baker .Apply Is woman for COUNTER AND work, new b repair work guar- —^a tT(Tirfr~Atin person oelrTamyid * p fc. ~t gfflTpork. Apply lb pefsdC Mari r SBt*« OH MTUF-—— 11 -sfra TED’S | | A-l REWPENTTAL^ COMMERCIAL [ " 4N DEBT? 4 ROOMS - PRIVATE ENTRANCE AND HATH - RP.FRIO-ERATOW AND OASRANOB - VeTmSHh. < ROCHfcflTER HOMES SINGLE AND ! duplex, gb* heat. C ‘ , WOODWARD AT J WOMEN WANTED POk MOTEL I "and toduetrtaf_________________________ PK |WwrxSw | Seattm Tbf* traalas. bee Mas*-j BOW-i-S OR OVER. MUST■■ gl* ^ U ^^ca^ CT P^^OR SANbiNCf-wiTT ^ Lake Hoad . • 7 d— —* ™ i IF SO tET US iteksonable mtm^wsRf.itt»!AL | Give You 1 Place to Pay Moving and Trucking 22 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE. BACH-' elor apt Close In. everything turn. _FK 9 7405 1 ROOM KffCKBNtfTi. H' tNK --------- — — heat, cagpgtod, i 1 LARGE APT. UTIL. PURlTT auilod Hear Et* Fetmsc ma s-taas. - > WEST SIDE - a, a AND 0 ROOM apartmsnU, bath heat hoi vs- oarland Avenue PH 2*8812._ LAKE. MODERN, OA- $ ........ ‘EM appearing i o 18 p pEAUTY If 4-2756 after > ublt toi < thit wiu tiuible you lo mmtdJ cun a weak uv" ■ —— • — ruiar job F . Allen OR ____________ yours? AVON C METlCs offers an axceUent « Inc opportunity for women .' ... AKAltto ItoH trwl.w V* A-l | #61iiAlf to CaS* FOR 2 CHIL- ’ F*BPtfgN...-. WATORLOX ,- ER£CE dren agex 2 and 4. Prefer to live _ X.] CARPENTRY - In. Mors for home than wages. Additions - Basements | Coll PE 3-32P before 3. j .. Attic, — OttSMC WAITR1S8S aNd COOK WANTED - OET MY B^ FIRST --—ApplyWest Slue Retreat ion. Iff Kfi'i od^ioa^frt' ^ j WHITE LADY FOR . d housework. Liv Rains! Orchard Lake, aft«r J._______ ADDITIONS _______ WOMAN TO CARE FOR" "dllt * ;. **“ _ _ wtthWfifUreL Km *^kd°Dlsfrtet. hCttI*0Fat Celling * salMman—?sl^s° manager *|SS? . KS*r. Tto^. ISK'ln^ " call Mr, Pace; OR 44H38 . j 121 West Huron, Thomas Bakery., BARBER WAkTSD, OR APPRKN- BAKERY SALES CTRL 22 T0 35 tlce with at toast 3 year service t Day work only S days » »«*. 2577 Dixie Highway 81 hour to,start. Must have oaxl | tt ■w™k »£» \™vF,ItiSua.“dmSSh?m. Jj | « Telegraph at Mnpto TSitTand eellabit Rochester. Modern FE 3*7304 HP REMODELINIT Tom Labey A (ton Finished Carpenters Cabinets - Miscellaneous ____1-A JRerlueed Rate* Local or long distance moving 1MITH MOVINO CO. FE «-< A MOVING SERVICE Ease Ybttr Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS tM 703 PONTIAC-STATE 8ANI . 1ST FIjOOR Attractive a rooms and bath. Completely turn. Always warm. Washer. New gairtge. Hoar EUaa-beth Lake. (30 weekly FTt 4-9293 trfa. l%a( 4 *tSe ' * CairsS ' . ___ KITCHENETTE ; Jurn., 110. 139 8 Parke, neat 2 LARGE HM8. CHILD WEI come 431 N Perry FE 3-8179 a rooms, nice For employed FIRST' Fli58>L T KOOfii and] bath Keego tfarbor FE 4 9429 FOR SiNT UPPER 4 ROOM AND | I Rent Lake Cottages 41 j heat Clean 81 Tregent POR COLORED — 4 ROOMS AND j. For Rent Rooms 42 « PE 8-3393 FE 8-2776.I_____________ I WOMAN WANTED FOR CLEAN-Inf and general. Apply '----------------- PK PRIVATE swimming _____ r«. rjws iHulla «Mit nMeMtti DICK’S LIOHT HAULINO Prompt, courtaoui —fm •epMmbf K 880 NS BO. r’K 1-172? TH If DATS i room apt! utiurm' fur- ; , uT MMJ !L^f-.eex-u — «tt*.rw I ConVal—c«pt _Rest Home. J290 Oxley Drive, _ I —atSir~Kk ! WOMAN FOR OENERAL HOU8E- J BEAUTY OPERATOR.^ MOST^ BE work 5 dl)l Live In. Sun. and CARETAKERS DUTIES. INCLUD-1 michJSr. Modern I HHerneg. required. mMnter. Pontiac, Michigan DISSATISFIED nirrjtd ■ noaln exchange | Slon’."MEirtyjS,-----------—-r \LZS**\j----------1 working condition*, too wa full or part time. Cafi Hai , Httuty jBU oC l- CURB GIRLS AND ORILL GIRLS,. Buttercup, 910 Oakland. Pontiac Home service; FE 4- ELDERLY I More for h TOR ODD than wages. Ltv- _______ jnTPE4-42a«. EXPERIENCED BUTCHER 7VANT-ed. Cull PE 4-8033. EXPERIENCED TREE TRI34MER with references. After I p.m. MI 4-337* _ experienced service sVa- CURB . WAITRESS id’s hare immediate openl r curb waitresses on day yht shift Apply to person oi WOMAN OVER 30 TfEARS OLD TO Ubt care of a children. Afternoon shift. Huron Oerdetr clnltv White only. MS pet Call before 3, FX 9-370*. r— I WANTED' MIDDLEAGBD WHITE 1 tody for Ught housekeeping and ! 52«oSf lO^Otonereod Arr^7 *“ I Jim Nlemchak" ' EM 3-0881 ! W^b^O^S^^-LfdHT CEggSrwSRiC'^"iLL tlNDB WHITE WOMAN FOB lioht , Na(t,ta, goo large or smslh Com-housework and child care, (toys. , „ -.iHLhai “ No washing or Ironing. Mult ha*. I merctoi or realdratlal. f transportation. Herrington ALL KINDS "CEMENT WORK. . _____ _______ _____ Drives, floors, etc. Jensen. F|S Rees, prices . FE 9-9181 ____———-----,;„C, i hauling and moving, of any A-l BRICK BLOCK AND.CEMENT f kind Rees. MA 2-2193. work. Atop flreptoces. OR 34902 ! HAULING AND HUfflBH. NAME ALL TYPES OF MOD1RW1IATION I yout prjee Any lime FE i-OOOS. | ~ AKROTWBD8 W^LlSnSd^bu^rMY HAULJ?“ M LOAD KNAPP SHOES7 ! --- ; n»ltD_HERMAN__OR J O DELL CART AGE Ilose wiifaHT baTIly L**'1 “”‘D*1 "“-D0*n^i17 • -w--th‘ - D,-w-, 2 ROOM "APTS PRIVATE trancf. 397 and 3flP Omu* t«u •. FE 447» 2 BIDRMS NKWIY DECORA’flu) Pvt. bath, on Pins Lake. FE 2-9175 2 Room AND HATH " PRIVATE B AND BATH. TV. BUB STOPPING AT DOOR. LOB. 3 front attractive rm. R 1-7333. f BUSINESS OR PROFESSION A I, * fe“w“?pstfeVu,“m* **** s CLEAN BLEEPINd ROOM. CLOSE I 9-1091 Inquli MOD EI.DO , LOI* AFTj, STOVE ADDITIONS — MODERNIZATION Remodel any room of your borne. DeOroote Bros, builders. OL ____ .Jffjn." included In line. Free parkTni. Oood cond., 997.99 —*‘- R 2-er*" CLEAN RMS., REM 99 COftAQI: l St, Apt B-l. Mrs. 8fe. FE_JA97t. ’ CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN fVT ', Ear. and ebower. 17 Wk, JFK-1 Dex-A-D Trucks to Rent \lz M, T%xn?«T - Ti,^«SRaUfc,, j _ ^r ra^vV ^n^s^tlM..4 _OR 3-88*1, j. ___; 2 ROOMS AND BATH NICE" AND clean FE 9-2499 9B Edlean Bt 3 ROOM, BAEEMBNT. NEAT FV7 j EMPLOYED LADY HOMlt PRIV~ » I llagae, garage optional. PR 3-T7t3. * OIRI.B, NICE HOME SE YOUR l ratoi * “----- TRUCK# — TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks — Semi Trallerf __ FE^mIm_____ NEWLY DECORATED - t.AROE living room, full steed bedroom, j all bljt cloacts. Fine reception ball. | ragher ! OENTLIMAlf. CLEAN COMFORT- . 1 Nothing h ; I merctoi or residential. 38jrm, » , ,! ^ perience. free estimate OR 34173 ! -4 CEMENT WORK. - Licensed__!----------FE 4-M ~ Monroe - ^' Pontiac Farm and -Industrial .Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD _Open Det'.y Including I Patterson Army Ho*p , Fort h mouth. New Jeraey. on ' and After thie date . ja ROOMS, FIRRY FLOOR UTIL n bathtub. Tile Own. Large to bnHAVag fujjttnr Wnlfe 9i p, lb. FE 34*78.. j lovely room" rak oentle- ‘ map, 9W W Huron ____ J 8LKEPINO ROOM HEAR OKN- « school, also Tiled j.hallway*. Higli < loaplts) 18 N. Johnson mBSEe Bii—OIL 1ST FLR. WITH j gar. Also double rm tor i or 2. < KHeb. tttv-. lt doairod.. FH 3-7434^. I E Fik*. FE ' Rooms with Board 4J J attendant, rnvet be neat nbd> TED S ““ No other need apply.1 WOODWAXD_A^ BQ _LAEE RD_ ” COUPLE DESIRES OIRL TO UV| — --------* children! Own j ii pefiiwi 31* W. Huron. FIVE-MEN Wy.NStoSfnworE BUL j10®**1*** perm?nent Wrtu boVt*. FwftoV bomes.^mons painting' & Decorating 23 18-a* to 4HHi aid* order departi to*-. Call Fjp94l aom. MA 8-3443 after 3 . ______ COMPLETE CARE No sales-: j chtidren, general cleapln*. lit mtoMtomm Nice home. MI_7 *“* Help Wanted Female my debts contract-tber than myselt i. 4219 ■ Highland FOUR MEN OR WOMEN WITH DRAYTON WOMAN WITH eon tn HU vacancies. Full ar; character rslersnces neat port time Opportunity to earn -— ““ *o^ tocome. 150 N. Perry. 9:3* oar Mation attendant, lo- e n I: reference,._egpextenced. mechanically inclined Gulf, Telc- WAITRESSES CURB GIRLS Apply at Big Boy drlvl to. ~Af "~LOW 1 1ST CLAST PAINTING AND DEC-- j orating. Cash or, termx. PE 9-88*9. WORK lot CLAM"tNlCISS EXT. PAINT-| -Keith" 6. j toj. Reas. 1X» Boob OL I-3f41: I CUSTOM CONCRETE1 JtbRK TO | 1ST Dining Room Waitress •postofi i. Apply WOMAN —WHITE ____'CUSTOM DRY WALL OUAkAN- ^ j . teed. FE «-9T31. __________________________1 of CU8TOM BinLDINO. RESIDEN- small eblldrwt No cooking or —till and commercial. Remodeling ----- - - ““ -1 designing. FE 44384. ' n wall jtoperiag. FE 4-0355 •1 PAINTINO. INTERIOR. EX-Ouaranttef* 1 L rE 4-9205. 'Tl'LhlT 1 SRY^WALL TAPiNO AND FINISH Birmingham. MAyfalrfT„ wUmttookkeeping checks, post-'j ——-- of MBs paid, I nt and utilities [ Adults only. *17 per wee _8-3971.____________ AND e'ROOMB.'CLOBE 1 opeyment of HOMF.X SERVICES 39* Nstlonal Bank Bldt-, Rochester Fhyne Ot t-9104 pnd -OL 1-8108= Wtd. Children to Board 28 MM, 1 BEDROOM. NEAR CLARKETON, 3*8 month, MA 5-7998 1 BEDRM DLX. PANELED CAB", to, pvt, drive and ent Parted for bachelors or students, near jJKEUO, *1* Wk. FE 8-32*1 BEDROOM. COZY. IC^EA^. CLEAN BOOMS FOR RENT. TV J.,; room, boaed option*!. FE 9-0301. j GENTLEMAN, CLEAlTMMI Aro J good moato. FE 2-P31I. _ j[ ONLY THOSE DESIRING VERT | I FOR. MEN IN CLEAN • home, near Tel-Huron. I te cooked food if de- J 1-3338. 4 ROOM AND BOARD. 18 WILLIAMS j ~FE 44433. ■ . ,________■ | ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. J 8af7! CHILD CARE.- LICENSED HOME. Sashabaw and Maybre Road area. OR 3-8427. 'JERIOR and. emerTot wtd. Household (icod* 29 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS TOR ! dyel*No*bttowi ttK __ FREE ESTIMATE ON ALL'ELEC- 'EXPERi^NioSUpENTAL ASSIST- j SlmStoUd "hV'^ - \%H..*02! J1 - 1 i&Sl dtt Tt^lMlIH 7rO~CAN?Ai8 ||r _________^.qualifications. ^ [ISnT'^tSi Wr?hfBVe>iti*c} , rxe y ^^ragyrART-TTPffO, j ^ Oreat Demand yn _____________ Ato'EJAAAVtoAAwar i-» yaan_expertoom to.this ^pe ,lnB pKfaard Lak« be- IiogBE _ltdVxgo^ ______ TFOttEN __ _____________ for atamlnum Awning manufac-, Mtttttt tarwrs, OR 4 8H8.---- E. A. DAVIS____________________________ ---------------------------2Sd HOME, GARAGE; CABINS, AUDI- Hon. Urensto builder. FHA — painting,---------------- timates FE 5-0375.____ A LADY" INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papertos-FE 84343.-----------i jt&LnNaT' HAND*' STORES.... PAPER HANOINO AND PAINTINO j 1-1341. If no answer. FE 4-7108 WreemeJ wi'v ffE?rt,ne*' I 1 -7'"ROOMS OP“roRNITUIM 'AND rreeman re x-aeae , appliances needed "Will per more PAPBRHANOIHO. PAINTINO, cash Please phone PE 3-M43. BL*3?J743P*,-r' ; CASH "TOR FURNITURE AND "AF- PAIN'TINO. 'lNf ~t~gXT~PAFrR : Prn^yt courteous'e eVv l*,,*f,FN . ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH b EN-traner Newly lurn. b decorsiert Adults FE Mi». . ' ^ nfEAUTIPULLV FURN ROOMS b bath. Oarage Pleasant surroundings. Business girl preferred. - PN 3-7M4. ■ v -•___ •• —----- 3 RMS. PRIVATE NATH AND ENT Bachelor or couple. B *-*3*4. 8---ROOMS. UTILITIES______FURN- lshed, baby wtleome, ne*r Pon- 2-4855. _ _________________ 2 BEDROOM LAKE FRONT NEAR I ROOM AND HOARD FOR -----_ —xiied^Lake- schooL^fto, ' ----- "----— monthly «._________V Unlll June 15- EM 3-4322 f BEDROOM PARTLY TORN. *801 I 1-7JM._ Clot* J plants. 1 ROOMS A.------- inf Reasonable price, elor apte. Call re 2-11 ROOM b BOAR© WITH OR HtlKe » out. laiW Oakland An. Ft 4-18*4 T" ROOMS. 8* KND 17 BOARD ? Opt.-14114 Qak]and, ;FH 34108, * Convalescent Hontts 44 - 3 R00*48 A N D' ‘ BA TH r>V;WL Y decorated, utilities torn. Ideal (or HEttper week FE £1989° 3 ROOMS AND BAD 2 BEDROOM. ELIZABETH tAKE-front home with garage. September till June. U0 month. FE VACANCY IN KOR8EB HOME. good food and care. FE 9-9371 « Rent Siam 46 t AlHJLTi. rNK^j ROOMS~Afft> ~ »AliTlntT. 2 BEDRM LAKEFRONT. • MI^W J 1, church. *kh*p- 878. JCM 3-9026. IfLTRA NEWgTOR*8.‘WE*T"l$DB J hangln- IT IS EASY TO RAISE EXTRA CASH WHEN you sell your un-needables through Pontiac Press Wsnt Ads. position. Phone MU 4-l»l». Ext jMInTlttgigto .VjtttoNBtoB*- ^8^1,•TOIbSTO Zirlenc'i Bwiuty a»l«o. (formerly RoWfM’i) 4631 DlSit RWf. CNR 3-1541 4«7I or OR 1*6736 nttrhU. Emfdoyment Agrades COLLEGE GRAD i service obUgtttau position with.------ ii company to otto*. 8433 to mn doyment, 4*9 Pool 1 Bldg. FE ME7, PLASTERING b REPAIR. Fat Lee. FE 2-7922 MODERNIZATION, REMODELING POttOd^mttj^m^mttb||tt||tottbtt HHPH _ Thompi 4-8354 __ PAIFTTNO. PAPERINO. REMOV-bl. Washing. FE 3-M12. Television Service 24 ATTENTION! 3 ROOM YEAR AROUND LAKE bltoltwr— 3 NICE" ________end miscellaneous. Free estimates. FE 3-83*7. LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT for you. OA 3-2981.____ unto HIDE-A-BED OR CoBcHi -Jm bafiS. ------------...-------- Wtd. Miscellaneous 30 ENSEN'8 TV SERVICE, "AFTER- j - -------- ——-— Fe 2-0488. \ HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER, piece of office CREST TV I HOUR SERVICE. A y and night FE 84S78 6A1~b».~>lfalftr" TV SERVICE M. P 8TRAKA. PE 5-12M tioc dm9ABr~~6k~i3ia. | Upholstering 25 PLAifiraSro. NEW AND RE- ---- user we, i p«»r. PL 2-1740. Vem Keller. .. I EARLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-1 OR 3-9797.________, - i Sb*|”N- *** ^ U a; _ W««tod to Rem JOt R?ST* AMI8TANT bedroom nom® f Wt, wtU k __________BATH; UTIL Pontiac MA 5-I38V____ 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART-ment. private entrance, heated. C. PANGUS,___REALTOR W SOUTH ST. Ortonrllla _i _____NS 7-M15 3 RM APT NEAR CITT HOSPITAL. : admlu. 909. * Milter St. 3 RMS.. PVT. SATH AND ENT,, wit utii. turn, between MeCon-and Eastern Jr, High. Fin# ... — g working girls, drtoktof- Inquire for” 2 ____ I ws£*W V_____________...... 4 RMS. UFFEHr ALSO BASEMtfifT I apt. 8*5 monthly. Fg “ " lTVs^iil' [66 3 BEDRM BRICK * CAR OA-rage: Furn complete With auto, washer, dryer; and TV,< Herring- ion Hiita^ Fe a-39*7._ _ | 3 BEDROOMS. rULLY'MUIPPED for the winter. Children welcome. OR 347*3.__- ...... --- 3 BEDROOM ROUSE, COMPLETE^ __Iv_ furnished, carpet. Judah Lake Estates *eu month. FE 3-778*. j 3 BEDROOM MODERN EUZA-beth Lakefront house, September -ta June. 9199 month FE 44871. 3“ROOM HOUSE. 'FURNIOTD. AdulU_FE ' *— Rent Office Space 47 i 2ND FLOOR. 9 ROOMS OF, or- j • nB • Drh .. ...... — Ctnirfiim'Ii tlon. Lawrence and Ferry Street*. * Pontiac Community Finance Com- -t patty, CbU John Lew, re 8-5*31 . DESIRABLE OFFICE EPACE 1.88S J sq. ft., 3nd floor Huron Theatre. Free parting spool. . Phone . FB * NlW OFFICES - WHST "in>M y • R M HOME AND JUTE. FULL basement, FE 1-1911 * ROOM 'FURNISHED HOUSE FOR OFFICE OR STORE SUttpiNO 7 for rent at itti'un* Highway. 3 Drayton Plqlni VE 3-38U. 1 For Sale House* 49 J1 „ „r telephone work from ’ an. tt p Mu Ftoasant, interesting work to downtown adver- -4' ROOf REPAIRS ' I EAVBSTROUOHINO FE <4444 ! I ] ROOF1N- AND SHEET METAL. , Tel-Huron Sh< Lost and Found 26: ga bdiWis 70" Newberry l________ ____ , ster School. Heat, garage tnclud-: • - ~j. PE 8-3323.,, r SQUARE LAKg-rCLEAN PVT Just Dial FB2-8181 ■ _r A: EXPERnaiCKD WAITRESS ONLY J »• 8 Saginaw, , "~%omdi jyffcR i Mini t-. ___stork In oflkss fall Haw, Filter Quaon phone aeUctttof. 1 one. t Filter L »» 9> foOUL OR WOMAN TOR BABY- TO PLACE V9VR ADlggs ___Thalf sny* pot ______ be etparieneed to payroll typing and gS* bookkeeping. Applyl* wain*... . r „. ... J.i.is..T - Motherless v&hemi Sect'y LANDLORDS; RENTAL SERVICE 3 rooms and bath. FE4-D9* | ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS. STRICTLY private, Vi,block from Tel-Huron waisher, dryer. 3 car garatt. Near shoppln^cehte r. Sloomfl#ld_ HlUl Business Sendee and Washington Jr.. High. ent. TV txenene. tgri NE. t dnye, p*sst ant suiTOundtngi Salary 84M to jjtt7*3lMwott Elto*ttytt»ttj 9tt Pontiac State Bulk Bldg. FB MOTEL MANAGERS: MEN, VTOM *n, Couplet, wanted for ImmsdUl training In Motel Mnnagemen ■■h MHIp* JIM" BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS LOST: Wall a»d- windows Renaddbble. ' - FE 2-1831; ELECTRIC - MOTOR SERVICE RE-palria* and rwwtadmc. Ill K. I Me. Phone n 9-3WI_________ GUARANTEED 'r REFRIO. " A SI wither repair, all mike* end H. C. UhfT?WUIAC» #ikTS add **rvto*rra Wm . . children’s ■ pet. SFE 2-1232 or .FB -FAY’S PARTS AND SERVICE I' 84887- _______________ ae MBL_______ tOST: taAOUk tl ko. old ** °*ltl>ll‘1 *7*- | ., FE 2±<«! male. Small rod tumor in right wmxm- [HEATING FljRNACES CLEANED ,*yo. Lai* seen to yUtottr W Like-’ Colon- and etrrleed. g. L. holew. FE vft|- 1 ^ery nlce. r* 3-9376; CLEAN I RM. IN KEEOO TV. washer^ priv. bath b ent. UtU. turd. Lk privileges. Avail dept. 6 IM. PE 2-7408. , CLEAN 3 ROOM APARTMENT. 17 to#eresw^ Cottas*. >M COLORED. 3 ROOMS' AND^BATH. JlMM. Wlncoln 2-3247. ___ dokeIjKot? "PMM. i bIdroom colonial style bStt*. 2 car fd-rage, OR 3-3038. -H03SE—FOB RE welcome. OB 3471 KEEOO HARBOR. : un. Sept. % OA ,8-1372. T Tel-Huron si er. Living room, smtsiu snd kitchen with stove nod refrigerator. 0*11 FE 2-9*77. COOTLE. PVT. BATH AND ENT. FE 4-2997, DOWNTOWN, 3 AND 3 ROOM apartments.. FE 4-5318. .Efficiency Apaftmrats 399 ». paddock. FE ZTiJsr™' ft LAKE FRONT On Caea Lake tor r Suitable for 2 ar 1 WrawdC*. Itt B*e lake afSdk, Moonai i and t bedroom, utUltlee JtScMdOd. 188 Height* RoaiL MT 8-QjM. “ SEPt" l TO--------* *“ ' KJ tup _w»m K momr »; -*** t »im* Sa"' HntSct. J3TR: n RsBTgSBh1? PACE gexity «m «-W3> Emmi LAUINGER For Sab House* 491 Far lele Hum ~W\ Mims lmtwo aamoa MARMADUKE By Aa4ersoa A Lambs HAYDEN ARRO ’E4MSMHI Uk* a place to spend your Stour* hour* without buna* to ■MB* rsecrralieasl lin’i o * ____ CfJW $Srr‘ “ looklBi (solas < MlfllO* *MCf. -m-~r -w — ■— kitchen carpets Ml much mar* ,RIllTrilATnfct iiuooMacparoM ^yement floors bo )t *11*0* i—lUTIOff tat * $714 DOWN ITI 1 (ton frame.' Bath, up. rul ?£J%t LOOK! ^KB£?3wri”i i*«j~!L«£s * RMs/t* jjAirn. cIKIjrtife Bedroom finished MM lshtng floor. Roc r_ _ _ . tn*a Meomom. w*t»r i«eMir. Oil furnace. Oarage. Excellent I . s^^^Kvsrft.*Ki I* the full price. Term* uh down piu» ■Emar'oEmMT I cost, Excellent t BR. bom* 'on I ! north *td*. Oil furnace. • •» »-w., . , and MTOMM. .Orap** and ru*. this Nothin* to be done ot thli horn*-iodic i »ao*pt mart tn'l Lot> of room, | lum for axpnneloti on thl* w*nt'i afe | Vi Total price —T f» m, l«* 1 iST^m j *"'* fifl^knrpjoap • j ■int,! Her* 1* another homo from the sixain wnar. 44.404 our* thiol *11 built * bedroom oungnlow 1tb privilege* an 3 Iskrs. Built • loot and priced right W at toko a lock at tftip mw nowirl LUXURY KB • j" ' T1 _or*ted In the Clartoion air* amldit beautiful surroundings nsnssssi *-dEf£*r • turn*** I water t fa* hot, feed r*jl $♦750 - g Mdranmn, I. *0*0. gnenta Mt*;^ TCdftER REALTY * W ■ BWd—w___W HBI. c $9,500 rj Will baud > bedroom l home an your tat Pull strasu^ AUBURN HEIGHTS MM* i npalsr • j heater. Clean. J&r &SZ I J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor dale Dr , Drayton Plain*. Pb OR ; M E Walton PC 1*441 MW ■ : iQnem Be**..1 Be*. I »l tt*»- isMaiMi • boom wBl^wa ..... g*tt- > «2» opft.,11 i rutobrb, m west pontiac Wnm civilians $190 DOWN i very cot*. Inn* tamp kirn Inn, ; awjmkMBn^ML rm^nkitlj----r - ..... ------ ‘ will take email tfnde. Wm Ren" ,cre'eoi~'p*ve'd' itreeT'lTI Vmo ‘— Vacant tmmidinm i--- thla nehided split-lavs) hotne hh* nraryuiln* to offer the particular buyer J kedroomt. I Bn-■ “■ ■■■ ItijMtht, roe. room to ho beginning of tha TED McCULLOUOH. REALTOR ! arro nun ■ FE 5*1284 FE 4-3844 Open • am to 4:34 pm ALL DAY SUNDAY BROWN "BUD lO'NEL LAST call W’l SF.SS5 VWUL MODEL a Run tel Park and . * Church. P*liow { . to Oakley Park I | B-R kWIt-.. ---------. --- 23 g 11, fttchen and dining __ _ __ a ran 33 > tt sersensd porch. I r.xc garden gne hoot, large landscaped lot, Very deelral newly decorated, lake prvvi- vith eubetan lege*, total prica only *6150 racy term*.__________ *43 ORCHARD LAKR AVBHPB bedroom ruu ;.hu i privilege* *J.S* *‘U , STEELE REALTY (Main Office) i - _____ i KENNEDY SCOTT LAKE ROAD Attractive i bedroom In oac. cond situated on approximately I acree. Large living room, nice ■lied klMhea and dining area. **“" “ —* large utility room. oil and fruit tree*. ,____________.• location. 112.000 with *ub*tantlal down payment C0BNER lot _ Oeelr a. * e Vre-.ee e *irr i d*D»lal IM 1* the ll SILVER-LAKE--- tw* nee home u Modem I mom lakefront Large thrMgooul wltt.flve PAnel»d living and dining room JSS?*#*!0Tii»ii5EWSJL combined. Hit front room boa o beautiful panoramic view of the needed. Walking dietau ^---XocWDljant Fwd. ..bd’daiwuMuiBr!- For Sals Homo 4»| Far Safa Howts STOUTS NICHOLIE) Best Buys Today THE CROP -«P> with large reerna-oei aim*. mmiOdn.RVM RBd **•*■ Large rnyhll. lU bathe, I large ^trsthgs *p I ^ ! TERY HOMEY LAEEFROHT wllh rammer apartment *d » ® summer living hi walb ewt b**e-! ment. Front lawn terraced to th* lafcA * bedroom*, one large ffif.'fs.r.wSLm® MODERN RU NO ALOW with large l -ara#? Wb®g». & cor garage i*M# R~5™g *•*■■ . Lot MM. Nlc* beach, deck. Eaey ! ---- Thl* bomb to complete Ml IwnMre. Vhcat. Tew WE^BO 1 ACTtORg SrHK ROAD"TROm' TM DRAYTdfe PLAINS TbU le the Ideal home lor 0 newly lurijnd fouple « • 1*- ^ lf he,WIy#§^oratnd. Arie foime. ■Mwii^wM eaeTedroom" Truly a Wvnty bnmn for muy U.ooo with SLIM down. Cto*o to wrong on thl* one. VO** *—A woU ccniOracted You Ctn Hear The School Bell- baiemeot ga* b**» Md hot eater r.ature. th*J bOdroome Nice kitchen wWSm 0 modem enMnf JHpMdni lor nnst summer on thl* hike freet. True tts ooly a-■mall cottage on 1 benntl- asking price. JOiLYN. An e.iktarly cou- tamUy . Ooav ------t kltch- fSKiSW U&e^SaLYS’ “Bud" NichoUe, Realtor « ML Clemeo* SL FEWaOl After 6 y.UL %E 4-8773 BATEMAN REALTY giTiifsfr. mania ineniPg taxe* and tMMWta*. a isJurnruL wooded m le thn netting lor thl* ranch aSro*sgfS !£lS5&t+ ... . lovaly Mdn---- ...J* *f birch cuyboord*. MtBtn 0T*n. burners gad plus hut* tabi* spec* In th* Utahan. MU basement with & HARDER CO. ^f^s. UuJtaV**S^I MOLTIPIM'LJRIWO SERVICE &tMH&CiraeC: I ONLY $950 DOWN In tylrcn Village, duel n threw from the l*k*«td n 3.710 i Wear garng indvMdyta w f room .frsmt horn*. Excellent I lot M i m oarage. (Sous* presently kin* t apartments, one 1 up and one ta (MMMttL) PvtaM l tfo.&oo with tl.M* down. Between Washington Jr, High tod JAYNO HE1QHT8; This bom* hn* _ ___________ ■ ^rrj»“f£ira with bulltdn area and ! *9* 1 room, UUS* rag*. 1 car nor,. *»•■ with lake.privileges or —Bullt-tn ineinrataf. Only d porches nnd tire- , - lend contract. 1 KfSa&’d55n5d ;» blockr- school. Just MI.IS0. IAN EYE OPENER t. »ric* bom*. All Urf« LIST WITH US -basement. A,-~ “ 1-----71- —r - XJSK%a Boat Lorerg a.rjry STJunaf \y ahould lot us ohow you Ibto Wotorfroet two bodrooa Unng MODEL j I 4«l KKMPF ’ 1 DRAYTON 1PUni . 1 bedroom homo With fiU bast-, I meat. HV baths automatic heat I j Large kitchen with built-in *Wv* tm wrBSm u ~ If You Earn $2.47 Per Hour— bedrooms. Very rare *no sand beech. Loads ta Huge i neimw shad* tram. Bent dnck nnd lnrgs MM DOWN GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR , ... -------- « Dial* Bw>. (Ml 3-1251 Interior svatlnble. DRAYTON PLAINS Ev*«. Call OB 3-170* ; INVESTMENT hM“n*- 1230 COSTS yea I School *ra* with gM hi** oak sewer. Your choUe of colon for! ,rythln* ' GAYLORD oU best, automatic water banter, i lot nxtM. Reel value at mtty »7,-m with tarn*.' WEST BIDE | 3 bedroom newer brick home. OnragbTpriCOd SU.M. Wednesday evekino call A*k for*Doa^Xtaholl* 53>j WEST HURON n, vur photos of over IM homes. Th# rampl* abovs Is taptasl of ths heme* wo sail but a you are Is the market for n home, we pvTDA VTfF fan nnst th. Mm you are look- I E.A 1 tvA AILL Mg Mr IB prica payments, lnclud- i with excenflonalli down payment. >0 SEE US | |>rivU*g*e. UH. BROWN, Realtor rn Elisabeth Lake Rond Ph. PE bJ»S« or raLMlO ----Multiple Lletthf seme*—---------- wt next door. Ota newer* water. JariWtad fit porch. JMUu. Carport and otter ST Low. WW_ertce. ttsly «* with approximately II -lown and no mortgage coo*. rang*. IN foot of framing*. Thl* fists* it Mai thaw I* years old Prtmd to toll May wo show you don McDonald LICENSED BUILDER mwny. - ■ i •'' « «Wf Small Farm ^ jsrjgr Just th* p|M* *• VOW port of I Mm your living. Mttws atm. 1 bod-, rooms MU basement. | jgsnm** tog chicken ennp. Lot HtlM.| Joel north of the etty hmtte nad j Mm price le right llt tO* 13.000, down. CnU now. carpeting, (term* and WK Lake privilege* Baor tyytti. M.tOO full price | CRAWFORD AGENCY with oil he area. 1 RBDlhf.“ l. fun kaeemm etreet fnr tlt.tfl. Ihetudei largo bedroom!, built-in lunch bar and "optlraal __bMtrata apbUanaas.___; “Candlcwick Woods” ADDITION _ *M| nett-f «* tUm On Jtelyn DLORAH BLDG. CO. ----- - National ----- t MUb root. Priced at tU.ltO. Terms. rnochnr with carpeted ■Nek Bre* tarns. BEAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM BBlCE Pull knsemssd. 3 years aM. IOOn-uy fully Mlld»in|»d lot fenced J7.J,*,- •■“tCi." backyard, yard Ughta. aluminum I****1—- ^ —ttuma |g at........ rarytttngl JHg per »*«• —^■mSlTllMB’Mt tWlC<"i * NOTHINO DOWN — Hands some , *w> a XT *PTI I I I " I I »w,sv^a/a5 WhTTF E MM down — Small homo on tango V V I AX 1 J—I •ri'TS « «—.* *— gukurksn | KJM f-Vacant ____ II. C. NEWINGHAM 1 __ CORNER CROOEB ARD AUBURN MM PL t-3310 BY OWNfeR tuburbaa l bedroom frame imttla arm*, mm do* mo. PE iwf BY OWNER - BACRlPU-. I tstra. brisk nmh Ml bsss-meat la rx* kttehon and dlntni rnn. bunt tn ovan and rang*. „ NEWLY C i. t*Mt oath call tU 3-74M merit New gas furnace. Pina i a rata 3 badrosm income In r WHITE BROS. REALTORS OR 3-lJtt -------Dixie Hwy bedroom*, ttk piece. 1 ear gunge. _________- trees. Attractive iijils llflRill rammer house. Oar salesmen ngrao this Is worth svery penney of |U.M with Mrmi. So jnuch to tto and well worth looking ot MifToa Jim Vfaltert. MY , 3-llM or MY mRI. WATERPRD TOWNSHIP - bedroom home. Carpeting Wa-.sr salt soar. Cornice board*.! Storage cupbotrde off carport. I Partly fenced, A very nice home til.DM. Total pete* terms. Colt nK itMi ____________________________1 With option to bilk. I room I brick. Pull basement Well built home. « tar,- - ------| ------ I small barn. fepcad in naar mt 1 and stores; Rent ttila I buy later. Pur S Call PE S-MV3 basement with automatic heat, St-tach*d S e*r garage. High and :—dry tasdiiinnd Vntr on end hnMH fcge Only glT.MS with reasonable orr JOSLYN — Quiet paved street, king at** 10x130 ftnead tot lnelud-ed with this lovely 3 bedroom homo Newly remodeled kitchen with built In *v*e and rang*, custom cupboard*, bnaeamit with oil heat, gas wstav heater Tsrnfle IVarren Stout, Realtor CLARK oil furnace. J car garafs. la real nl tacaUon. l block* from town. only **.300 with tow down payment. INCOME. PURNIBHED I roams in • location near down-is down, | rooms gad hub up. MU klismsnl. Ju an Mack to* street. Only I. Terms. • ■; 1 COLORED OX M.tOO REAL OOOD RUT. HAGSTROM s Close to senow*. ■ mi* iv lot# of closet omm, Oreplnce. basement, attached garage. 1 finished attic. Only 13 30* d PREBH AS TOMORROW - 111 k»draom tram* matt on Pm home, OBly 06,000. garage, i h loads at bedrooms. 1 — -------1 “!l school I ____________• DOW. Full price ti6.MQ. 1 corn and ktftof room*. Yr“* landscaped lar|t shade Lake prftllMts. House i it 3N6 N Milford Rd. ci_________L 4-3646 or tno^ra S. Osrysl. 3637 WEST SIDE: 3 STORY FRAME. I500 nowN PAYMENT SO#*!*.' * .»■■ ^-m«Ldr^5ome. r._? tr,”ron?; moot. Lot IttslM. Befc lOna nooT. tH* | er. c*U Frank Hun— ' or MY >MfI. POUR BEDROOMS is n nice exena nome now vnenm. Phono ofOc* or OR 3-2301. rr BALDWIN. NICE 3 BEDROOM bc NOALOIf. tmv toeoBr kltonen futt kesemrat, oil totnnoa, on nice street nnd _ none school. Fenced In tot. *11,075 on Term*. Val-U-Way TOR OOOD BUYS AND VALUES NORTHMDE i>t dfWbunTm Tltt^nrtwood’floors i Hour • schools nnd otorts. Paved • street. In wonderful caodittan. Hns goad shod* trees. Can be bought : on terras. Mov* In now. 1 ana carpetea wmm*w.i *»■ beautiful new aniuMton. Meed stmts and t*ri «&*■• nran. h*n^*'wltii*Ino*«nortg*i*n cost* - Quick possession. $750 DOWN North M* off Mdwta. Oood --'yggti&A — uw^ritamtaiaMmme screens. Brat bargain »t *7.*30 . SM per. mo. INCOME _ Excellent t-roora frame income - West *M* location On* heat 1H bnmaTlfl** glassed m frond porch. CanvmMM to everythin* and only 011,000. WHY PAY RENT? Art y*ur natal (Up*, ttowlng? Comfortable rant bettor to this aYed'tm >. Ideal "SMITH"- NEAR EASTERN JR. HIGH t room, nlmoat new sad to exe. cond. 1 sndir«p*d tirnir tot. Pared St., nnd *U Improvements. Pull bemL. nuto. heat and hot water, ti.ooo dn., tow monthly . tonally toestod .mt ttsdy raelden-- "il street. *xira lug*, oenuilfully ndiropid lot, *rt»ndl*i to wa- mUy^ome0 plus 3 room rental dtlad small cottas* at wator-»l. Oarage. Dock nnd good ach. Priced nt 12* ON. Term i pntottng oi the North for tho ton— -Only 00.300 end leek today ) FE 4-0528 Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor SM a. TELEORAPH RD. PM >-T0tg _________MA MU1 WATKINS LAEE — A reel beauty for th* smaller family or retired. Nice landscaped .lot an canal g bgdgnOtkt- Ob* LAEEPRONT TRI-LEVEL Brick tri-level show house. On beanttfui lindseeped lakefront lot. > targe bitreem*. Carpeted Uvinv ream, dining room, hay end etalr-wev. Built-in kitchen. 3*,4 bathe. > fireplace*. Family room opening out to take. I ear attached ga- Uhderground sprinkling eye- . Electronic garage door*. bom* In the -nymewt. OR SYLVAN MANOR Brick Rancher. BARGAINS buy** oe.073 Low monthly 3 BUreemi. torso living ram ear garns*. Minded lot. : Drayton Plains. Priced tow al GIROUX HR ! nnd nU newly dee. Large h t int. M. PE 1-36*4 WEST SUBURBAN jrrat down —_Nto*a I bedreem I.MO1 C^l kitchen i_____ . jeraje All tor t*-M RUSSELL YOUNG^t I REAL EBTATE AND BUILPINO BEDS. I BEDROOM ROME' -----------s mSs f - —*1 carport Lovely lot nnd many extras. 116.300 - terms. Bhpwn by appointment. | lnr»e , WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT: ! with fireplace, dining . torn kitchen and den ear. | bedreeme and wood floor. Puu base-heat, g oar garage. , 114.100 - Term*. GENERAL REAL ESTATE *3*3 Ototomy. OR 3-*7»i bT^owner l'eACRlMOP land wttb t matt banes at MTS Hatchery JM.<_myt*n Plain*. Inquire nt 8770 Hatchery. BY OWNER. Nten tons ter r I sftttfMton COLORED r WHY PAY RENT? t*7 montt, PE «■ MULTIPLE LVTINO SERVICE O'NEIL SPECIAL 3 BEDROOM BRICE. MU beeepuat__Oak floors, oil tonmnaT Bneellent location Completelv decorated end In A-i condition. Only (MS down. BETTER HURRY. Mown strictly by eppotnt- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor __* IM S. TElegrtph PE 3-7103 FE 1-163* John K Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since IMS 113 Vfeet Huron street PhOn* PE 5-0447 A Mlk( ___y (Ml___________ ____ for a large totally. Basement __is completely finished with loads of .cupboards. Many built in toe-tures. -Large family room off th* kitchen. See this hnmn now. CnU PE t-M3. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD. Realtor IM E. PIKE ST. PONTIAC I S. FLINT BT.. LAKE ORION PE 8-0623 MY MM OPEN EVENINOS TILL » P.M PACE mRg OMM (.‘WenlgSR, nrine la Urlng. real nlc* kitchen, bbchj | plastered walls. fuU basement, T e TT I UT T 4 gae heat, m ear garage, bleek f I I U V^. ! tor drive. Nice lot trim back en- VjtILEiO ! EXTRA NICE attached. Oe th t, hardwood SentTlanSy > ROOM STONE BUNGALOW . On Perry Street. 3 1C garng*. Per*' curb, xuttnr i_ --- on good terms. You ei S^le or Lea se 14*30 for this I room I galow end It* ear Si Located in weterford Onfy R.T (Dick),VALUET ; Realtor FE 4-3531 l. 3M-OAELAND AVENUE. ■n j Ooeii g tot ^ ** - * Johnson 33 TEARS OP S3CRYICE LAEEPRONT----- Attractive 3 bedrocta home bn Pemttn* Lake. Large Uvtac room, knotty pint family raom7mtom.be seen to be epprecleted. Pull price Sly flAtogT^ ___ , BOV. TTS COOL Nothln| to do but f-' * *”*“ . *M. oi course, toka lovely laodeoapod Oakland. Owner *l trad* my lovely I k den, llvtog re™ overlooklnk 1 re ef this m^Uki Northern High District 1 Built In IMS, 3 bedroom bungalow. Pull basement, nutomktle all furnaoe. Lot ---all fenced recently.____ CLARK REAL ROTATE 1362 W, Huron St. OpeB t-t | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i 75~Ft {Ranch Home IT’S BEAUTIPUL—the decorations —«TU find It a joy Ideally arranged family hoc the city ne e^r MU responsible buyer. GILES REALTY CO. 45^1"-w-- .any" beautiful flowering shrubs, Lest aide close-tn l_______ cation, CALL EARLY! Loaded with many modem fee turn paved streets Close to shopping , i — jgjmajg, wy mm “'sl down. By' —ms - PLANNbtQ TO' BUltDt 1 build I tWNrt. . wwm- “ ranch wtth IH ONLY $10 DOWN ________________J gar eg* I basement. Or tt.MO foi x oeuroom long ranch homo wilt family mom and extra large go rag* pr a 4 bedroom lit ball with family room, 34 ft, llvlni room with fireplace, modernised , bath. Oas heat, futt basement, ; r-u____ . r • I Including new aluminum dtti. SHPritirP I only tlf sw with IS.tet down. W* , tvJV-4Vci 1HV^C7 t ulen have some nice homes to I hake AN OFFER « trad*, whnt dn yea need, what' room ranch homo — have you* old. Cnrpetfd 11 x 31 ... .. _ . „ . • Thermopnne picture VV. H. BASS, Realtor I ■«••* Jm**.*f—* - II ANNETT mng room. ! lndow! Ex-recrantlon j | bUHtatt*. 1 dinette, Ige living rm OU i. Basement, gM h islon nt once. *1 in. pMto't- _l ! ! only gil.et ----TOWN REALTY LI 1-73TI after T p.m. MODEL — PB 8-2763 COMPLETE HOUSE PUL .. furniture tlko new. cheap, PE; hr „ J ■ CALL UR POE BABB. TAYBRNS. i 1413 Bnldwtn_______________ —l nnd farms. Child*_ Real RENT OR BUY PULL OP; model. ■*' "JOt:’ WILLIAMS Real Batata 4* Insurance COLORED Mspuraurwid1 BASEMENT. OAS HEAT NEAT AND CLEAR THROUGHOUT — i JUST gftg DOWN: Ml PER1 MONTH TERMS CAR BE AR- DVOBAK. MS) (INDEPENDRNCE TOWNSHIP, CIVILIANS l $190 DOWN f 1 bedroom*. Corner tat. UUUty mom. Rriek, and ■ a*baste* Car-yin. Yneant, min Walk in and tank M K. If late re*ted. caU MAT MANAGEMENT DATS WO 3-336* EVES. BAT. BUM. TO S< _ at gtot down *M monthly, t Elwood Realty PE 4-6303_ ILL OR TRADE EQUITY Dt 3 | bedroom matt style home. Per i ln> model tit si > W 8-1336. Suburban Living f At Its Best Year tutor* bom* k th* (CONVERTIBLE 24) —.-l-R .4. bedroom*, lie bath*__ AV. W. ROSS HOMES ~ .... OR 3ttgt SACRIFICE Aebum Height* eft ChkrchUl 1 bedroom*, basement, furnace, ftre- Walton Blvd. Area! - - Move Rigb 33 Plain# — Brick -carpeted Uvtng r< ,untry kitchen —toe . Completely mbbed SMITH wideman! NEED MORE ROOM! This g bedroom w home will eeiv* rile m. Poninrn Urge gas hoot. f“" '—— 30* ft lot! Owam anxious lor an s CALL TO SEE LIST WITH I Humphriesl e** e*^ 13 If. TELEORAPH OPEN EYES, | ****■ FE 2-^36____ j 5 Acres, Clarkston Remodeled Early American term home. Beautifully pen- MULTIPLE LI8TINO SERVICE » purchase | —S brick y price. DORRIS W. BLOOMFIELD BRICK 414,7*0 — 34 l || on founde-ttarn, toll bath and half bath. , Six unusual beautiful nnd Well planned rooms, wall , to wall carpeting, a kitcB- SIX ROOM BUNGALOW (13,3m situated on o nice lot M x U7-D*esratad in beautiful pastel abides, glooming oak Dean, a wonderful modem kitchen. eU Eesy PHif terms *’* * FRONT , roWPB comfoetable 1 rvTn g. Excellent common lnsla* and cheerlifi* r561B¥-"{Sf6ughouC— Templeton I 290 Rockwell Pull price ealy $4,000. 3 bedrooms, nice .shady lot. M00 down; 335 | K. L* Teftipleton, Realtor | Pretty Log Ranch Lovely 3 bedrm In "Noitt Shores." Lower Straits Lake. Yen desirable neighborhood, ctoee to good send, beach. Rue to public and parochial schools. Lgo. carpeted llv .rm nnd. din. rm. Built. In hi-fi nnd television, toll bath. Baa* radiant host. Lgo muito , rm., hug* porch, braeseway nod gnmga. i well Undicapad into. 113,300 with M.I00 dn. Designed Harold H3 Unlew ton,----mm omm tu i PJir SCHRAM I RENT BEATER : Only *330 down on the brand ne* 3 bedroom Mm* with 34x10 ear i Evenings afi*r I call Sonet Jotut-son. Ft: 3-3381 A. JOHNSON & SONS 1704 S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 KENT HOVT REALTY MAT TELEGRAPH-- PE 3A0M PE 3-00to MULTIPLE USTOtG SERVICE ' IRWIN DRAYTON PLAINS y bsdreom bungalow wttb targe living room. Situated Mar shopping center. Hear yard la fen—' DRAYTON WOODS iV.rrssMr\.^rn^i mom, ceramic ttl* bath wtth built-in. vanity. Thermopane window*, marble windowsills end attached garage. Cannot be duplicated for the price of (16,344. 3 BEDROOM Lak# prlvllog) Lake. V«y B attached gerege. All raome era .large. Pull price. 4* 440 with 11.- » Upper Btralta i oven, targe family rm., tueu oath, llv rm. with fireplace. Attached ■ Mr garage. Lovaly toed* tree* and targe tot. *i7,ioo—Tsrmt- —^ BLOOMFIELD TWP. — Nlc* corner location, 3 Bedrm. ranch type. Attractive kitchen wtth knotty pin* features Tiled M8>. Oek Bra Row at IU.M4 — Term*. WERT SIDE BRICK — fee thl* lovely 3 bedrm. Mm* 34 A riving rm. wtth ftreptoee. m baths, tom. Ily rm., toll b*m t t ear garage, paved drive. Convenient to schools rij iu».,ri **■ -t at* aso 4 at greaod level to w«,ru fake, lot '116 x you terraced and profssslocally modernl* noon, baths raised hearth fireplace. Lgr kttehon is x id. bragWeit bar, 1st floor bedrm. - jk t* I ___________ bath. 3 bedrms. ft hath on r. select oak ! 3nd. FA oil heat: Dog house • n wo range. Tho! ft run. $34,440, tame, woman’s dream.; “S£ RSuuJ^imr* Syjvwi Lake Front j __Old English brink Can* A j 1 ^replace*, manta you 'will'admin. BARGAIN ft BEAUTIFUL orated to beautiful goetel en with eating spnes Inched garage, screen* race, lot fenced 14 I toka privileges. PON RETIRED OOUPLB Cute ( room homo, living room. - 10x30. Excellent kitchen, nice landscaped tot. Onto 4SM down. LAKEFRONT . wooded it fitting ledgerock fireplace. 1 ,»«*g4ta tiled toths. Pull bsm’t with rm. Encloead breeseway to ; Oy*: bi By appointment only. Mtr trade. Park 'tTto downT'fak* tmfl '«Sngi®n ?— and'trams wMeS&otl to Indepeodencc baths, tonge tat. to this me* boi > contract lloto Mues febster School district, near wmmL l fcKW bxmfalow, last porch, iis furnace, bii*> lent, blacktop street. 66.7^0-6760 P&NTIAC REALTY —: Baldwin PE 4-4374 ■**.■ »§^|ry djwirtwrnM modern home sear BOM Eagle Laka. Atttomaflc oD fumes, ton PUB. 1 Newly pointed outside Owner ertB enenflee at Bar let* than duplication. VeNtt to MR buyer wr .ertB trade equity for vacant propel ly er equal value CbU lew appointment. PB S-M41. SACRIFICE BQU11T I BEDROOM, lull ibnonmnm, *11 tom***, en- feldrtkerTn.ST0' ” TTLIiAOE S ... bath ranch type end occnpled by own- *Lak*U pri^eges timber state floor entrench ■“P down living rm., log ■ntng fireplace, dining rm . pctlng^ paneled library, j mi 1' up. full _____ black j 1 us ttrsti X dentidl location ktBC toll prion onto *4.7*4. IVAN W SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 90 JOSLTN. COR. MANSFIELD I OPEN EVENINOS ft SUNDAY ! MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE Price Below Market i Mato than * thousand dollars below i-- market price it this lovely n L—-year old modern brick bungalow . Rl TV : fat a era* of oil new *mtt.i"v * 1 Has vestibule crimee*. carpeted living room, picture window, 3 'wtth i l* partly ---- _____ ___ handy ponen to env; dritotu, 3 bedrms , full Mto'l Only $4,354 Floyd Kint Inc., Realtor 3344 Dixit Hwy. M Telegraph PE 34133 — Open Eve* Free Parking OEOROE R. IRWIN. REALTOR M W Walton_______PE 3-7133 TRIPP 3-Bedroom Brick —4-room brick horn* tn Indian Village. . 1 bedroom*. 3 full baths. Separate living room end dining room. MnturA fireplace. Pun lBCMi Pwprty SO ^LaksfProntAPT*»,SW< down" -w Having i^to OR I-eiig. FOR INCOME OR LAROE PAM-Uy, 3nd floor knotty Mao, near Uneeln Jr. High. IU.404. ' FE rOR SALE 13 UNIT APARTMENT Colored. Will sell cheap. Prank Wnltar MT Mill. Lake brton. For Sele Laka Proflwty 51 AT GREEN LAKE, t BEDRM. frame rnnek on lg*. toka treat tat. goto eend beett, Hugh tr— 433.444. Terms. Owner. EM JJ ciroctthf paneled library. DORRM^? 80NAREALTORS kitcliM. breuMast m. po^ 1766 W. Huron Phone FE 6-1667 Only 64*660 full | 6 BEDROOMS “•* ■‘-V, „ brickfront k ■ __ HR Pan c— Go* bant. Call now. _rnge. Boat'' boua*. Vi.dK ’ Roy Annett,' Inc., Realtors 1 . 34 C. Huron Bt.v Open Evening* ft --- WILLIAMS FE 8-0466 KAMPSENf MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GUILTY OF DREAMING IN-! stand ef denUngf Thorough Inspection of this propsriy "dreams com* trual" Cam-plot* guest quarters to*tad mg bedroqm, 1 pe. balk, BtelMiii3d~ ncraalttl Bv- MBtAN jii^y L-gnrEii tri-level starter r-sSsf^ kStSStia FACE errv east g room, t etory Mm* toft-taring I bedrooms, cerpot-ed uvtng nnd dhdng- raome — — staircase. Planter boi nt staircase. Excellent kitchen wtth dlxhmaster. Poll hath and antra lavatory in basement^ Water eertener. (tapper plumbing- Hew all tar-, nnce gelf etortog alumtaum storms and semens. MART OTHER EXCELLENT FEATURES — CALL PGR DETAILS! f HA TERMS SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY 4tf W. HURON OPEH EYES FE 4-4526 -J' ’ Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO BEE Williams Lake Ranch Lake privileges go wtth thl* met era 4 room ranch home with (i ! wuRfMNTPon-i* xrtoh a i baths, 3 kitchens, btm’~ gex nML : paved street, nkak arraoged | 3 femmes. Only 4U.*** wttb t* dining ream; tomRr map wtth ledge rack ^nreptace fMi&Nfl af th* f room Biln jssar&f. Pay only eeneps. equity ; Priced at I14,**0. Auburn Heights lovely home in * wraiy lentog. surrounded bp n beeutttol ltwn, shrubbery sod shade trees TTui attractive radtt bxjgttaW Me carpeted 1Bring room, real Mg bid- bath. spacious K breeseway anr* Convenient to ggg. Tmi. Cooley Lake Road, Owner tearing state Me offered lor SELI. TRADE M1TI.ER conveniences. | FOR DOCTOR — LAWYER—MER- k-ln closets. Til* 1 beet, 3 esptag compl raom. Qell tar — n see. Owner tli* bath, basement, o real big lata, garage. Jl derirmbl* home, loo 1. __P WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. REISZ—SALES MOR --------T&&.: ------ CHANT—I This nttracttv* 3 bedroom nxttltag brick reach located to WktortoH Kill Manor. As. modern a* tomorrow. Large double duty Mitten wtth built to range eng oveh. Ledgerock Are- aswawsTBsavTs S-ttWBg marble sills. Nettling hn* been spared. Let n* ten yen mot*. MM DOWN — A neet nnd ctana 1)3 FOOT POX LAKE FRONTAGE j Sacrifice tor cash. OR 3-4(38 3 I ’til 8 p.m, . AT LOWER STRAITS 70 BY 234 I ft Tame. EM 3-33*3._______________ CEDAR BLAND LAKE FRONT 7# x 417 tot. sprinkler system., bath house, dock, raft, beat 1 well, lg*. stone house, net flre-I piece, neede flxldg. Owner moved; ! make offer. T PACE, Beatty Qgt 4-4*34 COUNTRY. LIV1NO — • and both .... ____ ______ «Ml acrMBf. awning*, nr„ ^ Z - i landicapad lot 66.M Wl S. Paddock—Commercial | laSTorion *»»* _ * Commercial nontog and real do- j . form house en 3 acre* to cent 3 bedroom >*«*. •'«’ tat (- Priv. nines* forces aaS and eortn fnmtag* available Live ] trV~ " — her* - *r rent — end watch ' —- Ka.’ser _ * riad* tor Mm* in Laka Orttn iUNA HOME a RIB CASTLE Iring In thla joagroom English - Partridge MW w!°huSSr3*p^tiac EXCELLENT OOCNTRY style raatfc heme of i rms and (Bed bath: phu large enetoeed potto.! bsm’t, ett. gar, stable for saddle " horses, lib acre* land. Mifl* privacy. gttjirvtth^g*.gg*di» Owner moving to Fiord* Be* these ] i / ms 3-340 Eve*., and Bun. 13631 8. Lapeer M. PE '“ w MAN’S R TK WILLIAMS U0m. targe Bring room ana mat- . ter Mdraito. luxury squar* , tub in )M downstairs bath, and attacked gangs Ie tout a gnmpBiig urn* pins val-oak you’ll tog upon bripno-ttan. 114.340 WM term*. “Don’t K4 someone eta* bent ytt te tidi." f Realty it Building Co. FE 4J®21 3411 ELISABETH BAKE ROAD r j Drayton Plains Area ’ Utool bom# tor th* family man. includes carpeted living twain, large ttmUFWm, attatted garage, »*1» Priced righTot *13,MR Tnm*. jTa* TAYLOR ; REAL amt* ft IHBUHftHCE «p#n Dally M Sunday I3-* SPECIAL ___ AND IN- TOnVM THROUGHOUT SITUATED ON A LARGE V, ACRE LOT LOCA-TED IN WATERFORD JIM WRIGHT. Realtor, 346 Onktoai Ave. Open tU SJI PE 4-43*4 or \ PE 3*441 FALL SPECIALS Here’s pmRf of ntoetTranm. IM lake frontage, lot Is ISO x 333. . 3 houses. Plenty of shade, fruit trees, nod Mach, Mai w*U, owner tu. Intsrifle* tor tll,M)7t*riBs. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Henltor pit. S3 Yean MU Highland Rd. (IMS) MU **417 Eve*. EM 3-3343 Bnyi, W»WWm min! l*iB tat, covered with beautiful trees. SSSiSSuGBi midm. • • LAKEFRONT, YEAR AROUND 3 bedroom rnfttt, MOM gUR month Qbmm. LAKE LOTS Di ONE-THIRD Acre 134 dn. Ml. m* radlNtt *• Pentto* PE 4 *444 M 4 7711 —- wrixikiBl ' LAKKmoer. YEAR around, g bedrooms, 1 baths. iMMMl, gttMfHtt. Mooh. 417.-400. OR 3-Htt ______ FerSekLeU 84 LADY'S 14 PM! CENT DOWN LADD’S, IM;. Rato Swy. . | -|OR 3-lMl , THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7/lOflO ■gV" , _ FORTY-THREE »l«f 14 luuDitm n - aCME: rOLOIHAL KILLS SUB D«alr«bl* ro,T -Rolk H. Smith, Raaltor « ** H*31 ■p^JBSgiSSS^ff' Dwhiia Opfirt—W— »| g^rjl Partridge j n THE ••BIBO" TO n» ££Z»i5riz\ busy grocerv IC^Ptgl *JM*. eriahltahad corner , JU» HomahoM Good* 65 j CARNIVAL OATS LEO By Dkk Turner j » TABU rm.' For Sate CtotMnt 64 roeecoiorvd Ior m«T*nt "■ “ owner* (or It y«n OotJ til. “*"■ rom,° W plus slack Owner's w*» ** •JM just mss ef asuck IRONRITE IRONERS. POLL 8 Floor models, linsllrtllls i I >*WI to PAP, 513* weekly J WATtOE OABEBT • 131 n. sagihaw 7 te win IRONRITE nfcONS* ftlOVB TO ~" ‘ „ :.:ta m COTSTAltS *1 6* _ _ ___ « I______dsy re urn Cramp ‘ Xtomm. .. ■ ititinuM olfCRtiffir tUurir mi 4lfcja.il* TVfrm i KIRBY VACVrDM' «W«?iR WITH " “ tratRHMfttl.1 *“J — *4W. SIZE U WIN- ! MliMOtt" -i water *tete^.TM[MJpjBBBM i!l VINO* ROOMPURNTTURE AND *--MkjWWtjX anoTbokbr n. f9T«rti '• f' TfTI Will HlinP- - - '' • * ». LARGE CRfB AND MAI TRESS f •“ '•I braid BAB. piB.it:' Pearson's Fur- • Cj ' 1 Hints, At Orchard JUte Asa ] -i LEAVINO STATE. MUST BELL 31 Rd . *uro Carl W. Bird. Realtor MB OW»»-% IWl. M B! uu pfcrr. ♦» Mo'1 **" 5i HrhnsUlsr. MA 4-12*2. mnt'iWr' pMjiiro' THRUOUT MICH ______ Hu ran W t-Msi STORE BUU.D1NO LOCATED IM ftf'ai.'P ' »*««»•» I*** Sale Household Good* 65 iucs - R! living room MM Ala lotus. iu H. Bsrnta MAO. _________________ « faCTB MAPLE BClrirji compute Ml ss IS office ! Chrome breokfai 1 Baby bad comp---- — ----. t biwOAid inH. fboas FB MW MOHAWK WOOL CARPETS. A X - "■* i^H^drapss. MA HHhr ■ed furniture and appt DOUG’S FURNITURE Baldwin Ft l-TIAt ,____ We buy, sell and trade ’ffS 1 MAHOOANY 'BKaF~Lgfl» fintlNO ____ _____ „ WELL restricted eorner lot. UA t Ml. Bow Lane, oral leaking Otter on Bow Lane. s»*ris**lm Otl Lat"rEA-aw after tarn. Waterford Hills E»tate Herbert C, pavis, Rltr. I ^A-wn . __1 NIC! LOT W OR EUCLID AVB-nee with BUB, OE 1-SllA | For Sab Acreage 55 45 ACRES On Bills Read. A room bouse, part brick - I acre of timber Priced tor quick sale. ——-< 3 ACRES Paul 5 1 drawer Credent* Burled walnut buffet tap. IU FE 6-MM. MATT AO WR1NOER WASHYR Small Grocery^ I t^KaeKk.Tiit.'iAiSrS.^A I Hera'* a very easy grocery* ter | -efrtgeraior. and waabars all i sjssirssusj: abia lease ea building !mower, tables chairs, rugs, cv- IIS for both FB 5-1751_ erytblag la need furniture at bar- BEHIMM g-tn prices. Also new badreews. living rn>„ dinettes, mattresses sod rues, factory seconds About half price. E-Z Terms The Bargain House. 1H N Cssi FE PIECE _ Soper Super Market If you know your srocerles you 1 wilt kee on Inspection that bere.lt 1 of parklnf t Will aeU I OVER SO" UAKD TV aETB~Wi J IMM UP IV AHMBim. tABA." WALTON^TV - __“Ve 3-3^1°” __ philco—iwrr nnuoafuToi u Sol* MubIcaI Qoodt AOOOMHOH. ‘ OfiRMAN NEW A HD DIED TREMENDOUS BA VINOS EDWARDS M A AAOINA1 BLOND ~CONBd0i O H I N If piano Bse teat Call after t-IOSA. . , :. . ■ V FIRE lELBCtldN OF RiOOMBl----- uprtaii placet BieolleM """''•WWSLW'r' 37 ■ Saginaw FE HIM BAND INStuftMlCNr REPAIR. BT fectorv expert CALBI MUSIC CO _ IS N SAOINAW _F MU3 OI D StNOLB B~»Tjkt FRENCH norei Beaseoabte. Ml M7M W , Flrei ft. Roche. 1 ” bccsii ala' thee and. Meet pastW A ' Ms tFt«P uaist mHm~ i sAsantsn strata akc [ Om Me ss>t M OalesTw Ls A I USED Tthas UN OF. wp bW. sell. Also wbRsweBe. H _ , STATE TtBJI IAUt| m A feriwew W ^FE-SdEH LOOS' 7Mtl« BLAOTlSiiiflU. nemo brands Off new eeee IMJA b ^NiT?»T on Oenerel flslete Tires. • I per cent off Black or . GERMAN ' wales, iv M: OUAR.~ ftr TAljt --r's Rtnl Hou.e ]M Rocbecter OL l-utl Ft JODI M LOVELY JET ftl ACE ' FE Mlir ■’ Fueelid. «i bach ORJ-AIM RBournmn tot fox tbEribh Esm is me aid. r* t-iese SKI UNO OUT or RABBITS ALL Pet Shop. AS Williams FB 1-fUl ! WHITE POODLE AND FOMUtAN tan puppies, either »**, pWer f Foodie, sIso Cell He Mail i wtTBtttamn 'nirf ~|B»1 Wt( ED WILLIAMS MIA Aaflosw et Raeburn » w. Huron___wT AM . Alts Ssrvtoil - f BCHUMAM SPINET PIANO I POODLES no DOWN FE S-3113. HU NT'S. EABY TERMS | J8S‘ 1% OHOANSOmC ORGAN l)og» Trihwd, Boarded 80! aaptty hrr.nu FBW HB , •— rr©m wBile „ - ^ : Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE Mitt PHONtFEderaJ A.4AA4 TUNtNO ARO AEFAtRIN67'~M 120.000 __ I WILLIS -M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZSALES MOR. AMI E. Huron K. PC b«Ul After AiM FE Mft er FE HWA_______ STANDARD S T A ¥Td R ANb I buildings. Roy- Brown, Lake Ortaa, Elitebeth Lake estate*. A PIECE SILVER ORAV BEDRM. outfit. Double dresser, bock oast __ tares obast S vanity lamps, j REFRIOER ator All lot MA so Pee only 13 weekly i trtmr in sen Pekrsoo s Furniture «l Orchard ------- i, gsrage. Pull prieo 17.300 M. Jones, Real Est A1S WEST HURON frontage for bale JIM WRIGHT, Realtor ; 345 OaklAOd Ave Open XU 0:30 — * FE A-Q300 ™ ..IB FINE fUALjrr ROO. AND I i pert Roeo beige Nearly hew ---1 FE A-OIM _______________ • 7 PIECE LmxO ROOM SUITE. Brand new dsvrnport and chair. 1 modein step tables psukus I ! coffee table. I decorator i all for AM- Pay on.* |3 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS" QAKHILL ROAD i $DD—T.rocerv l‘v MILES FROM UB-10 >Dixie! Lage areas basleat jma Highway i. 10-30-40-00 and YA aerea. town. Ideal operation fo Owner 111, Mnekeeit Nice luiiltl- Iwebeud and wife. Cm b mg rilesMM per acre. Low! purenassd wHk property o Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 033 WEST . HURON ____| For Sale Farmi 40 ACHES Oood ^eoU. Lovely oo Realtor Eat,' 30 Toots PARK AT11UR P I i*TORE APPROXIMATELY II 13 REVERSIBLE RUOS, 010 05; . 3030 Ellssbsth 1 SELLING OUT - ENTIRE STOCK w merchandise WILL BB SOLD BELOW COST BYER S PAINT * LINOLEUM HI W. HURON FE 4-3004 S1NOER PORTABLE FORWARD And reTtrss stltcb.-03A.M. Curt's Appl. FE B-404.. ,_______ SPECIAL 0X11 RUOS. 034.At. Me ■ • 'n»*t*4A u. TjgAmBAemtB < 'Certainty docs hpat home cooklng, doesn't it, lmugene?’' For Sale Miscellaneous 67 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 REEF AMD FORK - HALF AND JE 1 TC ■ E N CABINET SINES, (uarteri Opdyks Mkt FE I 7A41. scratched 43" model 4(0 value. BAT LIFT FOR SALB UBED trERT little, like new. Ml 4-Mltf. BARGAINS ' 1 HI', In. V-grooved meh , I ’ lxi3 ebeettns ASA per m. fepeurte eennter topping tic 30 gel. hoi wjter neater g Free*»et*T»Uot *10.00 with A Open -tins. r PUP* McNARY'S ■Keeweta. beerdlnd., nmlng Biltlanv and eerelce OjiTt-fesf | Hunting Doga 81 ^ BE AO IKS POINTERS AND BET tors, trial Bleaa MAI Roekhtvtn. East of A joura ietghts. Pointer. _________________ ”” Hay. Qrain uai Food 52 MM : AtJ. TTPBB OF jg j tins Htv Will dsllvsr. * CORN Ctrr BBIP FOR BAI E OA A-IITA „ set HAT AND irTRAW. I BALE OR IMoib w wilt. .____________ For Salt Livestock 53 . _____Brakes rsMsid. Aaiai I to per mo Eddie kin I be 3MA Orchsid Lake R« . : R IttrbOr. . _ . _ ' FOfiTARLE^ ifTEAH CtEANDii FE MAST ■ ■ ^ i Solo Motor ScootoFA 94 13 EAQLE. | BRAND-’ tilMA values on 14" and I Michigan Fluorescent ' chard Laks Ave - g IADIEB O OtF a brown silk r--------- H GALLAGHER MUSIC CO ■ 11 I Huron . FE 4-0000 : USED B FI AT EsdNITB FANA • n Cltrluel. |00. FE HW LUXA1RE LOWBOY OIL FURNACE tfter f OMfc. FULL BLOODBD QUARTER ^^*^77r- “• - For Sale Poultry 85 BANTDBA «OMJ 0107 I • !**»■ | sf.llingtout ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE WILL BE BOLD BELOW' COST TWO MAXIS TIRES. CHEAP ITER'S FAINT ft LINOLEUM ivernols,' Troy. ... ____ Ml.ER NEATER At BAR- ' rice Belltag at rust Used I - — ---------- Cheap. O. A. | A’BEAUTIFUL BUY 2-Piece Living Rm Suite 1 WOLVERINE LUMBER! RSl_________________ .Tnr-r-rrrxr-- - --- -----------' “* ompRon. 7BM MM Wti wall^u^acbThOank I. MY 3M0I1_ •_ plyscMf/ CASH k CARRY n 4 it 1344 If it K8 ____I PONTIAC PI TWOOD CO Of I7.A0 ; 14M Baldwin Rd. • Sale I Blacktop Driveway i ,7< Need repairs? aoeo 4» on the cost Ctllynut Advisor. >E tWii “ MODERN BINOER ZIO EAG S I icvIqr ms^itni in consol* cob- i '» I l buttonholes, J V .1 _ tsu ri i o'ist Sale Office Equipment 72 ADD1NO MACHINES. FROM If CASH REOIBTE1U FROM *45 PONTIAC CASH RKOlffnft 137 8. SAOINAW FE M401 « nooms SUSINEBB DEE K E. * SEVERAL BARTLETT PEARS,* PEACHER ones. AM. 177A MUM. ■asm. All OB 3-77M _______ •rm Produce 86 EATING AND COOK1NO APPLES at Olackmore Orchard Baits Room, open Fridiy. Saturday and Sunday. SIM Silver Boll Rd. east | f» B. Fjko Phono l_ I WILD- CAT OO-KARf I Bend MO, Uta -‘i-* “* j run, 9350. C : 105* CL'BNM_ condition FE A ’ M CUSHMAN KAOLE. MUST'fi i seen to be appreotAterl Esr I Cond All ACOAOOArtas Included. I MI_4-13M . - t | IMA CUSHMAN 8U PIR BAgOT t Oood cond. Phoae PB A-57IA. i For Sflft Motorcycles 95 ’ 1AM TRIUMPH MOTORCTCUU menu. Assume ptymenl per month or 173.A0 (ul - Cepllol BE 3A0A3.-—- ALCOA liar HARU.rrT PEARS AND" mtloes. IM1 Coomer Rd ■ 15 pound freeoer, UL 3-11 ;' Boriey Doridooa Enloe B EsevlSf j For Sale Bicycles 9t cycle. I titer I School Plan Ranges s htve Just re pit red 30 moi WEBSTER CHMkitdB -a LAKE OBION - OXFORD ! 150 ACRES - On main paved I road near Oxford. Large farm ~ homo, adequate barns. 3 good silos. Farm I* Ideal far develop-! meat property with nearly l mile! --of read frewtage. Frtee 03g.*M. ;LAitD oortRACTA M yflst 1 i 3-AAOS ______________________j. Schick's. r | MY 3-3711. r apt. 8itt ~ AT L ft 8 SALEH. Sale Lend Contracts 60; BUT OR sportsman farm — 3 takes on' M wooded acres. Modern 3 bedroom home, attached garage, i bam. and other buildings. Suitable for railing beef. Oood hunt-’ ing and fishing. Lnpeer County. *35.000 with terms. 1M ACRES - aosulc. partly wooded la Oxford area, (rood g room farm borne with . 4 bedrooms, bath, and basement. ..3 haras, 140.000. TeYms available. Metamora Horse Fami. Attractive, remodeled 7 room ; 'coi oftial home In the country Peggec oak floora,' thermopAn#—windows dream fctteftew. automatic oil heat excellem barn. For quick tale 133.000 Terms. Peterson Real Estate <504 *S. Broadway c MY* 3-1661 r EM 3 Consumers Power Co-. ____• |g. fy. Lawreab* . I OVER PAYMENT8._WRING- r.WMhtL.w.Jh^- | SI".F->TOR!Kn-----------f STORMS SCREENS I DELUXE TWO-TRACKt TRIPLE-TILT ACTION I ALUMINUM Woven pile weather strteped storm windows Clean without -i^mnxlne-JiiULLitanrit. .... j. $24^5 per wimkm NOW ON SALE , $13.95 per window, sny else up is XSsM Inch opening. Oompletelv trice on all-- *“ 15.05 Htport Alt. huge hale ton quantity of used lumber 130. *15 Or-chord Lake, PE t-TIU. a.freq »w umote, oar* '* to1 ulr cost. FK 5-4M5 Plywood '4" ... ,9r si|. ft 1 CEiUNO TILE ICS 10 Aft FT Ac 9x42 Linoleum -Rugs 53 ’JK "BUTLO" UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET | 103 A SAOINAW FBI S-34M FAIN7 WITH KOTOR - AVOID tj«D ”EICTCLEB. 'iT*k~VF~«W i up: dupllcatort >31. N. Eqalrrel. UL 3-ltlA ^ | biket. IftMi f Uf.Jpear lAA JJ dictatfi# Jmaellln»£: av^eiwiyt?^^ .... ... m?fij------------ RIFE TOMATOEB, bushfl. rx AAAM IDMAIOl'N. I'lt'K. HI of the crop for ear CREAM ^ canning ■ uiuouqgx ns. rm s-aaoq. i toidAYoii. | ..._____________ Now at it mv! installation. ! WARWICK R SOI RANOE HOOD A electric i Money to Loan 61 lUoshOod Money l^adere? . | TEAGUE FINANCE CO 202 S. MAIN 214- E. ST- CLAIR j ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS $33 TO 1300 _ AUTOS ’LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 6-0711 OL . PL 3-3510 PL 3- "FRIENDLY SERVICE'' FRl' f TO * 24 MONTHS TO FAT 4 miles E. ol Footiac or 1 mile E of Auburn Height! on Auburn M59.__ BEIGE LIVWO ROOM BUITB. 3 matchlns and tables leather ton coffee leaf (able! • used taler__I 'tzar* ll-M | FEDERAL "oCiflTv D FAN OOFM washer and dryer, ,— week. Slender IT' ponnbls remote controls, 12.50 per wen. ■ FIRESTONE STORE ltp N Beginsw Fe 3-3*20 ' TRADE OAS RANGE FOR ELEC- I J. tlt.M AND UP! 60L-, RCA. *37» “—— And-, oi i ' USED 1 Modernization ; Vl> 3530 DIXIE HWY pfif' i AM TO g F.M. EVERT DAT ! SATE. M - FK 3-7033 Plenty of Free Parking I Qn Our Lot _______ F1DEL- BU14K BEI* COMPLETE, DRESSER desk, other turn. MA I-390T ........... Of BRAND NEW wSoUOHtTiON Davenport nod 0-vsin I. Ini beds complete with springs 11 — BUttfff* 411M Pmnr«nrv« Used Trade-In Dept. __M . — 5 Piece breakfi w. Huron PB i COLUMBIA-STEREO. i aa- a -“ttkiri. * l'. and up. New portables. S’iHtkiaS. Chairs *» up iseW 4 drawer Met. *4# *• 1 small floor in targe 3 doer safe. Forbes Printing and Office Bunplv. 415 E. Frank gR, str-mtagham. MI A-IAtA sround eer-■w Tamo word Bales our Offlco supply. IT Waxt Lawrence R.. Pontiac. FE 3-OlM._—— NEW NATIONAL CASH HtGIfl — “—it hop r ”— — —-“th Macomb County la her# you i buy new or factory rebuilt e< registers The National Cash R liter Co 5*2 W, Huron. Funtl FB 3-0305, 31 S. Orsllot. I Clemens, Howard 3-4333 \7AST0T‘ IBM typewriter in good condition. Executive type only FE 3-0331, Mrs. Cook ' garden tractors. Roto T1 Sale Store equipment 73 ^oSCOTEN & SON R. Mala, Rocbcater, OL I41AI T/lkarance sa lft^ FT MoCRAT REACH I Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A 134 BROWNELL. BUBMINQHAM j Central Business District. 6. roam j terrace, suitable for office, chops. store, harbor or beauty parlor.! IlH. ELgin #-3415 ]1 RESTAURANT roll LEASE. REA- -eeftiWe. oell WT 5-AI37 alter 4. I etorM, cWSifR”bOzabkth lake and Cass Lake Rd. 35x80 ft. with IgA sq. ft.'of storage: space. Wonderful location, good for any business'. Fh HI 4-4433 For Sale or Exchange 58 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE OR TRADE j —lovely—home—Is—Boca—Raton * Florida, for homo of equal value' in Fan tine area. Phone FB 1-1017! -T F18-A— LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature, or other go. WgHBJT * curlty, 34 months to repay. Our jj" service Is fast, friendly ami help-1 “hl* re,r1*' ful. Visit our office or phone FE 54131 HOME & AUTO' LOAN CO. Ferry St. Corner E. Pike , 333.03 Pearson's I Reclining chair . Refry table, i anteed. toarator RCA Mai thog. TV. Furniture,__ ■ran,! ___ rlgeratorV I25 _up, gunr^I THOMAS ECONOMY > I *et stainless health ' 36I g 8(gin(w FB 3-0131 new. Dobson, 1150;--------- tm'vbeVavsp*—----------- SoMtaouB. -----7______________r - , . WYMAN S BEDROOM StOTB. WARDROBE. USED TRADE-IN DEPT . Maria* washer. ^apartmmt ^iis OAS ^W ATER_ HEATER price. JE 114.00 J CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. . *14.05- newest lights for kitchens. gtS.SS *30.50 vnluw. *06.05. Factory marred 03A.50, Michigan Fluorescent. 303 Orchard ' !S M Lk Ave 13. - . fi'aa ! CEtgkNT STEPS READY MADE. *” 83 all stars Splash block, door sills, chimney caps FdBtiac Pre-Qgtt a t^e j> Co.. 54 W. Sheffield. FE iAR~AND ■s OARAOE FOlTsALE tars and aft t Pontiac I OR 34W7. Dears saPtotoa machln’s it ext _ ____ Bank. 4300 Dixie. OR 3-A707. % September ^ale Mo*ere,' tillers, scythe ban to 33 V Riding mowers, i. » 30 in. From 110* up Used ruling mowers. 050 up. Rotary end reel mowers, gift .up. several tractors end equipment, mil. accept any reasonable offer. EVANS EQUIPMENT 0607 Dixie Hwy. MAple 3-7171---- OR 3-7A34 Special Paneling Offer mewl Pristdarrr herding cabinet, tola atonal, tit Onfland raatau- j rant range with heavy duty grill ill 15 lb Magic Chet deep fryer bottle gas. Othsr Items KM 3 UM...J ____________ | Sale Spotting Goods 74 TM IM CHROME BAR Bill. dumb bell net EM 14471 ALUMINUM XAMP TS3m,lB"T»OT 1 Boat* * AccesEoriei 97 FT WOOD BOAT I HP JOKN-’ FT! RUNABOUT. ' STEERING ilfte t f.m. _. ... !. . !!. WmTHrAF^EB ORCiARb'At I ig'^OOT l Dsvts k 7-33*1 --------------- 1 viinlteS ____ Excellent' condition._ CHRU CRAFT iMOtint. 13* EJP cmtll CRAFT CAVAUBB SLICE CRAFT FIBEROLAS _________If target arrow* _____ _ new bunting arrow* AI*o man * brown taalner brief cast, .Lika Mf. OA f-lfJT. • '__./ ouks - but. ^bell!"~¥rAbii. 2U v Leach. 10 Rag! R AND 8 range, twin ! beds. LOANS urnnure. F. dark. FE 3-vws WK BEDS* 130. REFRIOERATOR electric Ivlng room s *35. gas 8HP.. jc garden tractor with cultivator ISO, —----—-1-- —j, electric dryer REBUILT WASHER 3 PC UPH. SUITE METAL. BEDS COIL SPRINGS I,,,, WOOD 5 PC, JMN. I tove I MUSIC CABINET dm- WH LOUNOE CHAIRS . $3 00 1 • C,t«i i. Tv" ■ !.*• taeh Signature Up to 34 Months to Repay PH. FE *:-9206 OAKLAND ■j Loan Company Business Opportunities *9 - : i.:rxv.» 3IICKNER „„ complete 1 electric. tin.H Munro Electric WOOD ARM DIN CHAIR8 13.05 . EASY TERMS 1* ,wl PIKE ONLY WE BUY ANTTklNO UNDER THE I",’’,’ pTJ Sun. Furniture., tools, antiques and iku itn - iHFferae Auctton sales heM-fa^tastoi CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS dak Flooring FE 4-2313 NEW‘ 17' tf. FIBEROl 3130 OR 3-3077. I A big-auction'starting ! r Sept. 10th at Tyler’s” I Community Sates, Lake j Orion. _____ WATCHTfOR OUR AD THRU8DAY let 513---open Dolly II for Retail ■rise. 4 Purchasing BA B AUCTION 5000 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRA YTON OHOPFTNO CENTER Sale House Trailers 89 INLAND LAKES SAIES FE 4-7131 - wato- 1127 W, HURON RBPITCH — BALANCE - All Bless Carried In fttosa 24-HR. PROP. REPAIR Free Cheek UP Nswklrk s Boat ft Prop ftsrtlcs 3150 Casa Lake Boat Keefe No 1 Conimon sis; n° i pih i *335 M {iw m ! crickets! END-OI* -THE-SEASON ; CLEARANCE Bait, Minnows, Etc. 75 iso* «oyal mansion^ bpartan ! 0N ,Msn boats " GSBa wiw ggriy gDHrton Hr! nlture. , S.g30' alum . awning, steal atops. Steel storage abed. FOR 35c; CRAW! to: Leaf worms, i Red worms, ,73 fur 50< Trout Crook Ranch, M34 i OreepsbjfM. every Wednesday -from I SUN SALES FE 4-7100 or .... — —-'i Highway. MA t BUNK BIDS. COMPLBTI. MAPLE. WAN TIP KJUitAEUI TBtlftOW 70 wagon wheel design, ilka new. tok» iOB_gqfmmrtd I »! PR J-5**?__________________machtos ndl UCta | aiUl"0* ! »*!•*>Capitol._F| 5-M07. ! CASH FOR USED TVs , FURNI- ] -Water Softeners 66A . Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY • Ri CM 3-4171 Her B^WICR AND DRAIN SUPPLIES SEWER PIPE ^ ’ plain pipe !....f M ft. mmnm ' ailpscal pipe with foam pad, $40. FE *79* CASH POR FURNITURE AND tool*. PI 1 CTfERkY-DlNE^-AND j BiR' d SOD combined with FINANCE COMPANY o- . WHERE YOU CAN._______ S BbRRO\V’ UP TO $500 t ly ______OFFICES IN___ u-'Pontiac — .Drayton Flams — Utica d. I Waited Ul. Blrmlr|*'-“ wm—iwh . grocery la l building and pl*4» modern wall stocked b wnra in adjoining building connecting dodra. Located on I State ln^^rowin* com Tentto. WU1 tease* tST'g'aiaden buildings tor 5300 per ns. C. PANUUS. Realtor M t Btra^^^NA 7-3013 cT'/A VlK ANrP' TO bps*! S1 nLfwi _ details. Pontiac f Call FE 3-716t; ______ WATER lOFTENER RENTAL, Sales ft Service. R B. Munro tat 3-0431 -----Dd-Humwlifiet Westinghouxe deluxe model. ; For Sale Miscellaneous 67 OAKLAND FUEL ft FAINT 43* Orchard Lake .Ave. EE 3-4130 Huron FB DOUBLE SIHKW COMPLETE 130.30. —_.u ...» v grade FE 6-4712. ipplr. . ISO W. Mont- Montcalm Supp BLAYLOCK Coal ft Building Supply Co. 01 Orchard Cake Ave __ PW 3-71 SINGER REWIND MACHINE WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 . FE 4-113* Oyto»,r Pontiac FE. 6-6133. ELECTRIC STOVE. EXC. COND ; 1 USED *0.000 BTU FORCED AIR ■PHanPIBH .—furaqca -OOd L iised pU wqll lur- ;ia^i--hArd..MBHOr nace, 545. 2 -used Robert Gordon ' 30-ln lengths ■ gas conversion burners; IM each, i ?»-ln. hard copper I all full yxgus rente»d. Ace Jbauag 30-t and Coollhg Co 1733 14 WlUiams *«-ln ' Lake Rood at M-5* Gr 1-4554 “ FREE 8TANDING TOILETS J13.J* [wnct 34C ft. | FREEZER UPRIGHT. . B RxA N D j 0UN TYPE OIL BURNER. 24 IN. I new In crates s year warranty, [ till Fay only S3 weekly. Petr-' | som Fpyulture. 43 Orchard take ; i^RuC., MEATS, SDM I with Cotifidmce LOCATED IN LAKK AREA - w.«r! DOT TOW Wlin_M34lIICTOLC unml WNE PHIOIPAIEE LARGE Kl JK1'' to building aad oil oquipmeot. b boajdlfal I room apartment ve With an extra I Mnm i lam home oo approximately 4 “ ------1 Positlvelr ml GET $25 TO $500 Hoiusenold Finance Corporation of Pontiac i « gaglnam at FE 4-0633 Credit Advisors * 61A Bchwtnn t„, - ------ wood burning stoTe. AB apt el . olotliH itags, new swttchas ai burners, t player ptpao and n Cor tOB Cfr^ *1-!** • l-A-1 ALUMINUM BIDIHO Installed r- copper s with trim ‘Se t larad _____"• . - Irregulars fstni. pa^mnm* -of fg | SPECIALS! Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 100,000 YARDS FILL Loading truck 7 days a week, cheap. Will deliver, Thor Contracting J3o., Inc. MA 5-0683. -A PEAT MOStf. DHLIVIR |li7* yard toed. FB S-1711. s----_ ■' special' io-aItone. I ---i----1 575c "3 -■ WKmMm cierkriw. MA 5-31*1, _____ a'-i " SHREDDED FEAT HUMUS and block- dirt, -Loaded and delivered 7 days a. week Also fill —sand, ■ top soli 600 Lochavsa. FE 5-1411........ r...... A-l SOD, JEllSBN NURSERY, now cutting straight Marion and Kentucky filr“ — —J._______ ____J. BW 4-6*71. , --- -------|----— A-l PKAT HUMUB, STATE TESTED. : ■ ter 14 yd. use, win view runs. 30* Baldwin Rd.. MY 3-3471 or MT 3-114*. - ALS BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL I fill and manure Also complete ___1 stops. Steel stars alum, bottom enclosure, right. Can be seen eves , sjoi —yHtouaro Lake Trails i Fork, lilt '51 YELLOW STOIlir" —__________ Like new OR 3-OIM ALMA 30 FT. JteOO FOR WPoi ntatlon_cel> UL l-rlt_________ APACHE . TOUR-A-HOME. CRBE •The Big Sbmm. - Wa pu Sava to cbooas frosw Open —7" days a week 11 gjta. CLIFF DREYeR. HOLLY—MA-RINE AND COACH BALES, 10310 IIOM Y RD . HOI.LY ME 4-0771 ii r's ““ “ ‘ --------- Trave< sraner mnee saga, ussi-anteed for life. See them and get join om of Wally Ryaa't ^exclt- FORTbiirr — u>r. vacation . .... —------------- - cast - - AcaUac,-ltk0 Mw:^»g Z-*34L — J MOTORS __TTFKS A EbCI ____- iT JTQir BOATS H. P. TO 31 H.F. MOTORS ALSO REDUCED NOW NSW SMALL CUTTER BOATS I HARRINGTON BOATS YOUR gvnntUDE DEALER MET PAYMENTS AVAILABLE MM E. TELEORAFH FK HTO ! ~ SWITZIRCRAFT 30 XP MERCURY . Electric start. Traitor. Must sell. MY 3-1170. EVINEUblT MOTOR* Wood. alum., fibfrfles boats, ac- ' ____________ DAWSON'S 8ALE8 . ■. . LwitfWWwririiiT 1 TTPlIbo Lake _ >IAla 0-317* ----------I FALl CLEARANCE 13.300 VALUE. NEW 17 FT. BOAT. 46 HF. ELECTRIC MOTOR AND CONTROLS FUli *l'*LOW DOWN FAYMKNT easy . 't fRKK MOTORS— & MARINE SALES • BAOimnr at booth blvd HOUI liRViV ...i -HUWIMW wyv. r imSum- vn, ® ______ _____ Irregulars SAVE FLUMBIMO SUPPLY ‘Tl'rt E BOgfntw | FE 5-31M rrr.i n tile PIPE Many ( • $169 it Damaged — New r buy ea"£e marketeltodsy wSrai.^mem t« *«..%! BUDGET YOUR DEBTS _______________________ a ^eran^ed lnvsnto^_ ol OS.Oto CONSOLUJATE B!LL8_-NO LOANS Re Money Down In Cfotee Delivery No Money Down~IS Mo. ft Up —’ily gusrr—--1 , Rock 1 joe" VaTlely STATEWIDE Beal Estate Service ef Pontiac B D CHARLES. REALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph FE 46*3 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN your own service station. Mod-era ] lay oo main Ushwny. Doing good business Leaving state raaa^fmn^ng. A aonev mak- HAGSTROM Mortgage Loans 62 IB*,^—stock P for Immediate delivery ... _taney Down — ll-M per wee LITH-EB FURNITURE ft AFFL. 5217 Dlgle, Drayton - Fall Specials Htgbest quality, dmamatood. insured Wc-1- 4-'““ Prices call J OL 1-6623 2 WOOD WINDOWS. PICTURE : 5 x*'6-. ,1‘Z4»". OR J-3R02____! 4 Inch soil pipe, * ft. jTm ________ 8 sa?ePplRjibino supply OR 3-1535 173 ft. Saginaw ________FE S-2100 ■ • I s Hirim BOIL.PIPE $3.96. COP- _ ----■-• prices. First: —*-le sinks. 7005 MM trtmmtah- "778 Scott LaksHd , PE | ., 4-tat Or OB 3-515*. i I 2'/s YDS. BLACK DIRT OR ftht. . : Prompt delivery._OR 36*44_____L BLACK DIRT. FILL AND GRAVEL j 1 FE 6M77. . ■'_______| BLACK DIRT. BROKEN CONCRETE i f bull-doling PC I-M43. ■ ' BLACK DIRTrOAlfD AND ORAVEL! . Delivered. Fireplace wood, tree i removal. NAtloaal 1-W4I _ Jacobson's Trailer Sate* ’ ope rators folding ; >. SHIELD STORK per pipe at special prices Quality 32 x 21. double ■ gtN. O. A. Thompson. 7*05 BERRY DOOR SALES Jam Noon on Saturday 371 8. Paddock FK 3-0203 HOT WATER HEATERS. 3* O'al' 1 TOP SOIL CRU8HED STONE. . - ...» Appliances ____J7E9T LAWRENCE TTPEWfelTER. 20/00, MnOtO- ---»-l3*.M Ft S-44M. _ _____ LAMP, t FOOT FLUOREiC GRAVEL. EARD AND TOP SOC and Rentals Trotwbbd, Msr-Eing Frank e> Tour-A-Home. Trsvcl traitors o specialty. Faria tad aervtc hitches and ilTinlijl* MitaBi Complete hook-up. Several usi verythlnjr from 16 OLLY MARINE I 540. IS North I I . LOOK! * Plav-A-Pon Wat »ll#3 HOW 51425 ■un-A-POC Wll *7M NOW *Me r Bel-AIra Cabin Croft _ : Was 117*5--- -----HOW 3135* - Bci-Alrc Pontoon Craft Wei in*S , TOW #•« i 20% OFF ON I BOATS MOTORS TRAILERS SPORTING CK»M.li*0fr * SPORTSMEN’S ADQU HEADQUARTERS teteUteb* Voss & Buckner, Inc. ! 3*3 National Bldg. FE *473* Get Out of the Rat! CocsoUdato your., dabto. Lei ns l-Hest Control *3 IN. CABINET SINK. *3*. AD-' -Juxtabte pipe die, 33*. OL 3-43*3 j _ 11*0 nTBrilkW I' WELDED WIRE ; 52-GAL ELEC. HEATER, Mtil , 3*-cal. auto, gas heater. *M.M. Cab. stake and fittings. 164.05 up. I \£S?aSU'& r —JT . ..7. I ■!» oi.rruntx ■ US-It.' ExeaUent living RESTAURANT to wastern Michigan. Oreeetag 4w I70.0M year. Oeod hours, aoey egerotten. goad aqa-meM. top etass trade. You c sv. ^r mm., down pgym< -HrR, HAGSTROM REALTOR nTOIWnZ»llOgBllM) PONTIAC OR 4-CG58 MAJoif on. bo. Hi' SWAP AT ________JOSEPH FURNITURE less 'than « -57 CUSHMAN EAOLI. O O O D ----------------- QB 1-M51 I'M PONTIAC-FOR LATt UOD& 1 Sets, car. Ft 4^4M after -55* GALLON OIL TAMt LmHHgwr- " or trade To*_______ building material. IM 6 dart tame as cash wZykb oabert II N. SAOINAW____FE 5-4IU REKtAURANT FOR LEME OP-wattag at prsseat Furnished MtogMiHja occupancy. FB 1-4*35. REEfAURANT 1H X" dim For uied tvs radios, i jtWII. and tap* recerders. FK J ¥radk top ecml' 6r rtxgjjP! work lor deep frcexc. FK 4dgM |, 6y ' •- ii*x_ Mtim - ft Etartraraa. 7« w.---- _______ _______________J. /W«*ii8jK' . ■ H MEM, wr 3-376L , - jold. EXC^eCond. tj». , _ wBundjl jjueUi , #m! AdOEFtPiTK. moQBL car ' boiler Automauc water Hardware, aloe, supplies, ei nip* ifed -fittings Lew* 1 Feint. Super Ecmtone end oleum. HEIGHT! SUPPLY 3M3 -Lapeer Ed. FK. 4-5431 AUTOMATIC 1tRONER, BABY WiTfr i ALCOA ALUMINUM Combination DO^S GUARANTEED -l FULL INCH-THICK Aluminum comb, doors. Regularly priced 13* *5, you pay only SALES TAX INCLUDED $23.95 r< PHONE ORPK ACCEPTED 0 cent lights. Ideal f< *6/ shops. 541*5 value slum Marred Call factory show room 1 Michigan Fluorescent. 3*3 Orchar l/^ABOfTXUMfi E'iT r Water proofing tor buementi BPS paint, glass Installed, woo aoah Min sixes, full line c lumber. Reasonable prices i*j_ , Oakland Art. FK «-43fe. _ TOILETS CLOSE-COUPLED, M*"** ' I value 511*3. marred. Large se- 1 < ! lection at lavatories bath tubs and Mower eta ltd. Michigan!' Fluoresecnt, M3 Orchard Lake Ave. — 36,: - f " ' TAKE A LOOK 'I AT THESE PRICES! Birch V'Xt'ir-g-3 Grade . 513 5* I I Fir ‘s’xt'xl A-D Orade . 12 7* j Fir HrsnF C-D Shop ...i 3.08 ; Fir 3«”x4'x5' A-D Shop .. *6 6* < PLYWOOD DISTRIBUTORS I 376 North Cass , FK 3-643* 1 WORK BENCHES AND MCNIC _ _teM*« ship toda*. OB nm Cameras uid Eqoipm’t 70 I rook, FE *-MH ___band; ; dlrt OR_____________ I GRAVEL. SAND. STONE. FILL dirt Block jglri.' top soli. peat. _EM 3-22*4 KM 3-2415___________• CRUSHED STONE. SAND ORAV-f el..Karl Howard. EM.3-M31. Ing equipment. FE 2-83*5. —Oxford Trailer Sales—j WHERE QUALITY POMES FIRST j V 3 *75 LONE STAR SPORTSTER, horsepower Evlnrude motor, or trailer, ft*#,- Terms.- Kelly's Hardware 3M4 Auburn Are. at Adann a FE Mill PONTIAC ply. Sana, graver ■ mortar, trucking 'l^EE^B^Di^TuP. wjERE-QUAUTT pOM3Cf_FIMT I' '■1. pearnt ________________________ —-------- or ebaru plan. 8. B. Kresge. Tel-Huron. FE65IM. -,. iVEB UEED. p |LF. 6»AT IDO- ARD ORADINO TOP BOIL, fill-gravel, ate. FE 5-3852. j Wuod. Coal and Fuel 77 LAB WOOD OR yTEEFLACE ■Wood. 3 cord- 817 Del. FE S-S13I. Plants, Ttme, Shrubs 7*' SPRUCE SHORT!S MOBILE HOMES astta AND SERVICE b end Beamer travel trailers. snd bottle gas. hitches taewued. - 1 EVERGREENS pins. fir. arbqrvttae, iss«». sad mugbo. Dig your own. Bring tools and burlap 3*22 Slesth road J milts west of Cemmeree Tll-tags and lta Mitel etet ef tator-section at back Lake Rd and wixom road. Dolly »4. MUtoal X I'D* OMBOA Btuson! Jf™: with bARftOVE IM" Fj toll* 9.'" UtMt dbltfLETE wren ANCHOR FENCES No money down. FH A approve) y»f* ■BrraufBte fe j feuLMAN hardware f Moo©mization 3545 EUEABETH LX. FE FEDERAL vlSUifBdmHHT BlSc^HC luidE. RAdEBOARD RADIATION 3-3143 r exactly Ukl new. Deepwell. pash- bargain priOM.,I1J5 per ' —"on control, clock, light, etc., f A. Thompson, 7008 lag," wide i SacrlltaeallMMM ifjjpy* -m K; M3* DIXIE | s sa. W iTFlEj BABB. M — n tSm° s* tocelleot po-i or jrttyhteBf y**** .EbfMft** gl »tea. Bacrtfica at $ttei!lpgga WWf Ifcjg mlllPwl "gji! ^ Sale MbM OmA 71 FREE Imperial Dish master with aw O50B Bactrie Organ er j * Clark Plane Limited time _ MORRIS MUSIC , __ 34 8. Ttiagraph Rd ' _ FE 3-1*7 j jOWfplT>l>aap. BB* of _______ re wired aad _______________________ all type# of need trailers. Baste* * to I weekdays. Closed Sundays 172 W. Huron________ FE 4-6743 - ■ - SAVE $1^300 ' 6 3-12*3 , $4.7*5 FULL--— ■ MB W*T 2 AT THU PRICE STOCK Na 513. 53* THIS WEEK OT4LYII -----Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales a.T?H,iUrD,‘n:: j jDpenl Dm£ ~ For Sala Pw» 19 8 AKC DACHSHUNDS AT STUD Puppies Jamor's FE widifiihf r . Car ton carriers Ui£* reservations now. F. E. Howland, OR teteiX Rhii tfdhr Sf»$r miattwiF ah Ktada r . tu—. BP Oakland *Marine Exchi; special” FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1960 SPECIAL Mazurek Motor & Marine Sales 'MNM'W Sale Used TrMcfcs 103 ■ne mminf a Pootiic’i Track Center GMC NO CASH tJEEDEP ■ niumiUi. rm fan prise. nTy gte mouth lint P»J-Jup October »ih. Ring Mr ___r. PH t-MteT Lteht Alta Sales. IIP K Saginaw. ; LY. ‘M. CDfTOU tuu BEAUT 8 put 4 Jr. V-». wgn. dmrt a carmtt metallic. WW ft H Par, at*. Ctu-y Per gate fasrs NO CASH NEEDED^ .... _a.^j-5SS $e 4-l«a«. Lucky Auto Salaa, in BILL SPENCE" -RAMBLEK"-------- WILL ACCEPT , outboards. boaU, refrtgvrs - —J miltaaeas ate. Ou our temblor* or aa; good - — WE BUY ^ - TRADE DOWN -— TRADE UP — P.L., FD.AKDliiD, FOR MOST CAR* MB FOR 4 MONTHS LLOYD MOTOR SALES Ct ■■ Btutoaw PH’3-5131 JTAKE ADVANTAGE Fjruruwfitrsc JEROME ]** lar tar alaaaL Am* «ara. Make* and all medaH. "Bright Spot1 fi tnf*1* p Foreign tad Spfc JCts 106 NO~CASH__ . NEEDED 1*47 Cheer Met. Math. senary Milo* and black. MH full price. Par only tit par mp. Flnt payment October 13th nu Mr. Mac. F* 4-ltat. Lacky Auto SPORTS CARS HEALY. ttO. BFRITl Mtt MORRIS ICR OR DELUXE. Meat aataal mlloa. Like i III « after t to eeaulnr Mtn -_________oaea MaMItn A MRtOWenUTlOW RIM DSfENPABLB ORRD CARA M O* *** Vespa 400 economy I3IM A. Telegraph |I.WI CASH FOR YOUR CAR Pontiac Auto Broker* MO R. FIRRY AT MADIBOM FE 4-9100 ATTENTION Glenr s Motor Sales m w. —w at. ra t-nn HIGH t FOR UR MOBIL Klsworth A Baattla MA t- m JIM HARTLEY OR JOHN LIBXRTINX tar TW DMXAR for elaaa 1 aan. WUl alao traAa up or dc DIXIR USED CARA «m Dlate. Drayton Plalna RIAR t*‘=>*s*a* _____ | pOAfl irdtep. Bulck’e flnret modal, surer Mat, apotltaa color. Laadst with extra* tneludlnc fall power, electric Mata Ml window*, lewP-er tradedn. I2.4M FISCHER BUICK. INC Nt 8. WOODWARD aatMWORAM MI A3100__________JO 4-0414 MS BUICK SPECIAL. l~DOOR Kfasr* «• A* low aa A.Mt.Dodd credit. 1 Low dawn payment. FISCHER BUICK, INC BIRMINGHAM The Problem Is X Need Clean Used Cara ‘ QUALITY MOTORS ag ORCHARD LARI FI 3-7( Used Auto Parts 102 ’00 LOR mtB no fROWT BLOCK. Lika naw. FI 5-07t3 between C:M For Salo Tracks 103 THEAVY DUTY •TRUCKS 7 New '60 Ford > F750a and F800* f PRICE? They Have l To Go ? MAKE US : AN OFER - '—50— NEW AND USED TRUCKS IN STOCK U w*. food aaad trucks ’ 07 ‘Ho* "Top * OoBar for sour Tnak.1' EAST TERMS — SPOT DELIVERY ' Ask for Truck Dept. ; FE 5-4101, AM Oakland Avenue - Poetise •Cy' Owens TRUCK MART ^d FORD fl MIXER Wool i with good lob heoladed, eaab or ' trade. OR fiju. . $495 . LLOYD 1 MOTOR SALES FIHUl For Sal# Cars 106 p6rd DEALFfn -Ml Oar ■hopplns C ’56 BUICK $795 'Cy'Owens FE B-4101_______________ mwi't1 downl!l>Ai«uIPB payment* ""Sri a "month^su" PDtlOR AUTO SALES, AM OAK- Suburban OLDS MM Butck Klectra, t doer hardtop, Power steering. brake*. »eat A window lift* Radio, haater, lugSflsiuB. 1.5C BUICK ELECTRA. THIS IB, the blf aMlI 4-door hardtop. Power wlndowa and aaata. steering and brakes. Radio and heater. VMtewaH Urea, gray. An extra*. MF.M a month. Mast any old wnek down. FISCHER BUICK, INC “I 8. WOODWARD UUBSLoham Pint |3*t take*, Drayton Trane------------~n« Blghwe Suburban OLDS [. Century ConTertlble. > power hatfcaa >adM whtuwall*. MM. 150 Cars And Trucks '4» Chery Club Coup# M '5J Chryaler ...................IN M Plymouth Redan .............|1H I etatlon watona. *M Ply n't H Studey, '13 Pontiac .... SIM Up 'M Naan OR. ........... Mas I Chery*. ‘SS-'SS-'H .... SIM up H Ford station Wpa. • dr. '54 Dodxo and 'M Chryaler Cadillac*. ’>T-'M-'M-'M-’4t. Pontiac* From INS da. MB up ;»• Malco. ««. par yal M Prater. Comb. wpn. or ear -----------OTHERS TO CH006I Plrrt St. Oxford. ' IBM CHEVROLET S DOOR. RADIO ARP RKATKR. ARjOLUTTELT wo Momrr down. Aooamo pa; mania of MW per mo. Can Credit M*r Mr Parka *| B nr' •li aititfZ 3 pdoa. V-irVndt i*M CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, V-t, STANDARD TRANBMIBBION RADIO AND SKATER, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aa-aama paymanta ad BJB.IB_pnr me. CPU Credit Mar. Mr. Ikrfci at MI 4-ttiA RaroM Tarmor Pond. lo V-t. Bardina. rtawn, off Konitwt, n*. lBtl CKivSOLRT 3-DOOR RACK AND HRATRR, POWOtOLIDE, ABBOLUTELT NO MONTY DOWN A**|-~ ------" MAI per mo. Turner Ford._______________ ’M CHEVROLET BEL-AIR. BEAU-tlful 3 tana ftmtah. Radio and baa tor. No money dawn. PULL l^redlt Harold ___ nt I-04B3. lit 8. Batlnaw lie, heater, automatic, tlBBO. OR iiaca a wnive inwrw. *o,wv I entlaa. IWa «|u la like —‘At A oat. Any (nod wnek a phono eaut. ALL BTANDARD FACTORY EQUIPMENT PLUS BEATER. FXDERAL TAX. BALE* TAX, LICENCE, TITLE AND CREDIT LIPS INSURANCE John J. Smith MM POPOB 3-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER, ABBOLUralY NO ; MOmtY DOWN. Aeaamo payment* ot HIM per mo. Call Credit ---- ■?. Park* at MI 4-1M0. Mr. Pul ild Turner 4-DOOM. Run* food. ... ___ door tor till fair price. Nothin* down. Real food trauportatto-Many other* to shoooo from aai price rente. ^ Schutz Motors, Inc. •U A. WOODWARD WAGON Mid. MM Ooaatrw a T-t, automat Surf Blue. A anarp ROB PRQdT. INC. 1»55 FORD RANCH WAOON, RA-DIO AND HEATRR. WII ItR WALL raiBi ABSOLUTELY NO ■BOilT ttCEf.—Aaaama—payment. of I33M per mo. Call Credit fish. Mr. Mt at MI 4-7500; Harold Tartar Ford. ■*“ FORD RAWCR WAOOW. IT 3 AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC NO MONEY DOWN. Aaoumt payments of CU TS per mo. CaU Credit Mfr. Mr. Rrta at MI 4-7500. Harold Tumw Ford. 1055 FORD 1-DOOR. RADIO AlfD BEATER, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Auuat payment* of Mpt par mo. CaU credit Mar. Mr. Parka at Ml W7I00. Harold Turner Ford. i FOkD !r. stick . t«ff_ r Canji Pike F* M3M Open fee*, mi B Radio and boater, w-walle, auto. Iran*, power atoorini, brakes, .aaala. Tinted tlaae. loud white . finish Real Sharp! . JOrt CAR LOT FE 1-TB41 M FORD 1 ■ DOOR. V-t, WITH ovardrlea. Oood condition. ILtAB. OMI-IWA IBM FORD 1-DOOR. RADIO An5 heater, stick ehltt. Illll. B1RM- AVERILL'S Bead sharp lata modela far CaU! market. TOP DOLLAR StttDIxtoBwr. .< WAOON aSL1® ‘SSKr? trade. MA M7IA ^ IBM FORD 3-DR, FORd6mATIC. 1 RADIO AND BEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaaums payment* af I1B.5B par — CaQ Credit M»r Mr. Parka car Payments too burden- lomeT Com, In and eee ua and et us help yau adjust to a less SSn's'xISED GAT*S CHEVROLET, 1041 BEL Alftt 4-■*—t. RAH. Ml 4-51M after 7 llU CHZVROdjkf, 4 DQOR 6TA-tlon wafon. ilka haw. Radio, heater, automatic, lo fair Offer refused. ‘8VPERIOR AUTO BALE!, 5*4 OAEIARD.________________ OK USED CARS TAYLOR'S Open Evsnlaas MArkot 4rt50l Walled Lake REPbS REPOSSESSION MM Cbarrolat 1 dear, beautiful trooa and whtta finish. Pull price MM. M $37 month. Ra eaah needed. FTnt payment doe October 1M>. Mnn Mr. Bint. PE a-iaaa^uickfairtu mm, iw «-Batlnaw. Suburban OLDS MM Cherrolot. Blacayne. * eedan. A real famtlr — shift, C cylinder. Rad tUBURRAN-OLDAMORILE I I. Woodward R‘—*“*■* Ml 4-44M kx>dHconditl CHE VIE CONVBRTtBLE ... -and H. Powertlldt! whMeaane, Ext. cond. Low mllooto. Now battery. Row muffler. |MB. MI 1956 CHEVROLET, RADIO AND heater, overdrive MM. BIRM-INOHAM-RAMBLER, (ft COUTH WOODWARD. Mtt j MM. mm uORvmE wmi it mooi- * enctne. Pair condition. Ft I-BR7. after t 1 nt Ml 4-7554 Harold Turner Ford. MM FORD 3-DQOA. NICE CAR. MafiTFII-m H. Ritilna ' Look, Archer, if you want to itop goinf itesdy, O.K. But don’t tell everyone you fired dm!” For Salo Ctrl 106 MM FORD 4-DOOR EEDAM. RA-dto Rhf EttMr. wMIOWan tires, 3-tono paint. Ofay and white. V-l. automatla. .Juxt like new. htji every 1 weeks. Any old <-*■ FISCHER BUICK, INC MI Mm JQ 4-4IM Oood shape. 5M. ULL44M. -FORD DEALER— A-l Used Car nopplnc C ’59 FORD $1895 'Cy-Owens ^uek’a. POItB^ CONVRRT1BLE. 1554. BiPE. 1555 COUNTRY SEDAN STATION Wayan, 3-tona paint. Rad and white, t paofanfor. automatic, healer, radio. V-4 engine, I ownei - trade-in, SIAM. FISCHER BUICK. INC. SM S. WOODWARD B1RMINOHAM MI 4A5SS ------- 1M3 FORD 3 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER V-4, STICK SHIFT. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaanma payments of M-56 /n i ^TSl^I^&rffSugrl OUL MM FORD V-4. 1 DOOR, RAfelO AND BEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assumt pay-manta of II9.B0 per mb. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at MI 4-75M. Harold Tamar Ford. —FORD DEALER-A-l Uaod Car Shopping Cent *60 FORD 3-DOOR $1845 'Cy' Owens urss.&Jii VERY OOOD. 1B57 FORD STATION WAOON. radio A hooter, automatic, 3-tono paint. |9M. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER. Ml S. WOODWARD. MI 5-Mtt., list FORD CONVERTIBLE. RA-DIO AND HEATER, STICK SHIFT ABSOLUTELY N O MONEY DOWN. Aaeunto payments of $39 7* par mo. (ton credit »■. Mb, FU7l.lt MI t-TSOt. RaraM Turner ^rd. EXTRA CLEAN 1957 FORD, loor sedan. V-6, radio and ha if. automatic tranariaMan i__ white aide wall*. Bargain prtesd It SSM, TOM BOHR. INC. 110 I.' Unto MU 4-1711 _________Milford M7 FORD a DOOR. RADIO AND BEATER, FORDOMATIC ABSOLUTELY BO MONEY DOWN. Ao-aamo payments of 135.75 per mo. Can (SmUt Mgr. fir. Parka at MI 4-75B0. Harold Turner Ford. 45-Ford- sharp- - 54 Olds. 11 ill BiHI 54 Dodge, od. V-» ........ |M ROGER'S 8ALES * SERVICE ’57 CHEVROLET SE CHEV RLET" a uwn q --N WAOON, RADIO Ana* heater. aRsqlutelt MO HONkI DOWN. Assume nay-MRi of per mo. SS1 Ford Sale!! t, 4 dr. iri y WBLJWfjliuitij ^anp Equipment Guaranteed Satisfaction Houghten & Son Effort leas nawaMURa___________ coupled wtth V-y engine WUl Wit you brecatny brer lha highways with n minimum effort. Sjwtleaa and in show room condition. Rod <$1395 Crissman Just Make Payment! , ’M CHEV.. 9-DR.. I1M toy only tu me. Doe Oct Rite Auto. Mr. Roll. FE 9-4539 109 East Bird, at Auburn ■ ’59 FORD | . . >Sbyr, 4 'iyflnMf.-~ atflilsha attek. radio and beater. A 'rial savings on this iB.ttO mils tar. $1395 LARRY JEROME -A OOOD PUCBtO BUY* 166 Main StLlbodiester OL1-9711 OPEN EVES. You Want Bargains '*9 Poetise Catalina 4-door. Hydra-matlc. Radio- and haater. WhRa watle. Beautiful blue. Low down payment. 'St Pontiae f-do«r Hardtop. Hydrant alts, radio, heater, whlteWaU Ursa. 3-toqa paint. A little jewel. 'M Cadtllao Coupe. Powder blue. Hydramatie. Radio. Boater. Power steering. Powar .brakaa. Whitewalls. Low down payment. HAUPT PONTIAC CLARKSTON MM one mile north ot UR. t Open Eros Until 9 M-H ’ "O.K." SPECIAL. ’60 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 3-DOOR Rtmoand Beotor. w-Waiio. _ f Cylinder. Standard trans- mia^^iliHWTRsi flMih. >'$17»~^J» Matthews- Hargr0aves UAROmY OTE^IIOLET^3EALER FE 4-4547 631 OAKLAND AVE. ’ORD, 1957 3-DOOR. RADIO AN haater. automatic (ranamUakm. . months warranty. Thirty months to pav- Hurry at ISM. — BOB FROST INC. LlNCOLN-MEflCURT 4 HUDSON JET. VEST CLEAN. 53 uNoolN. COSMOPOLITAN, r A^H.^HydramaUc, Ixc. Cond. LINCOLN 1964 PREMIERE 3-DR. hard tan. A beautiful low mileage one owntr Birmingham trmde. Tull power Tot muot aoe Thin one. Up to thirty months to pay. 11391 (in pries. BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY MI 4-3300_________ BACK- TO-SCHOOL •SPECIALS •53 Ford aown ...... ’M .PWttS Moor ... ;53 OHt sport coupe I m I i J* ’M Ford convortlblo . ’5d Butck Rtadmaator __ ’54 Plymouth 9-Pas* Wagon 17 Chevrolet wtfoa . _ ’M Chevrolet ttnioilllila „ 51 Pontiac 3-door .. 1* jppitto* Bm Alt ...— '*9 Ford tudor....... ’59 Chevrolet Bel Air . '*• nuvriwt Park wood ... •90 Chevrolet Imunln . '60 Chevrolet Impels . NORTH CHEVROLET 1909 sown Birmingham I Dr. Invlcta hardtoi For Sate Cars M59 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Dr. barttap. AH Sowar aoees Exo. shape. MI 4-l4lt. ’M MERCURY , I-DOOR HARDTOP. P |Ul 133 ptr^ month. Large aslection . Schutz Motors, Inc. IM a. WOODWARD B'HAM MI g-1350 dittos. No money down. Pull price $395. Assume payment* of 111 POT mo. CALL MR. WRITE. CREDIT MABAOER. F> 5-0403. King Auto anltt 1M S. Saginaw MERCURY 1IM 5-QR. AUTO-malts Transmission, power atecr-lna and brakes. Radio and heater. A beautiful Dim green. One owner. Burry atyiMt. BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY MERCURY. 1954 3-DR. HARDTOP. Automatic transmission, radio and heater .Black and oHti. up to thirty months to pay. |7M. .BOB FROST, DK. 0 Just Make Payments 1 ’57 Ply-. 1 df;. 5555 toy only 531 mo. Km Oet 1 Rite Auto. Mr. Bell, PE 5-4*30 WJ" *" . NO CASH ' NEEDED M57 Plymouth, byguUful red ftotob. HOI full price. Pay only 517 per month. Pint payment October 13th. Ring Mr. Bing, FI t-lDM. Lucky Auto aulas. ~ amnnaw. Just Make Payments ’56 PLYMOUTH. 5395 Pay only 533 mo. Duo Oet. Rite Auto. Mr. BotL PE M530 go SCHUTZ special Ot Mtt to price. Any old car ar 145 SoWi paymanta 0*5 par minfU Seen al other watona la alack, Schutz Motors, Inc. HI S. WOQDWABD B'HAk NEEDED NO CASH Mtt Pmdltc 3-door, pan price, S100_ Pay. only^tt^month_. pint NEW PONT1ACB , us before jrou buy — . Keego Sales & Service Eaaso Harbor 953 PONTIAC. HYDRAMATIC. Oood eoad. Radio, teator. SIM. HUia.___________, MS East Bird, at A aba usm CARS, tso TO MOO. NO MONEY DOWN QUEEN AUTO BALES 171 iB. BAOINAW, ii«0 PONTIAC STATION WAOON. hydraamtto. Rife, power ataar-•~s —* *-1-'- ‘ruil —1ft — t^M??tL4^Sb*MONET^ DOWN ff pSm" Assume payments of $31.75 per' Turner Ford. ^IflHtr EPfSr ■ mv s*u MMiaa mwasoese-MATIC. ABSOLUTELY NO MON-ET DOWN. Aaaume payments tf 3 NICE CHEVIES 1047, 4 door,' fe automatic MM, 4 fetor, • ttoadard ahtfe mm. vs anmtaife shift. - Be tare to sea these at Bargain PrlC**Fienl*'g Auto Salaa Oaktonfe. >3B Sfeltl MSb RAMBLER AMERICAN OR 4-013S.____________ „ _____ STATION WAGON; radio ft heater, automatic. 3-tona paint. I1MS. KKMWOHAM RAMlH.Mt. AM 8. WOODWARD. Ml KM. > ■ 154 8TUDEBAEEB V-S. 8PORT coupe. Radio, htator. Overdrive traStmtorioft. tlM OR 3-T9TS. '57 STUDEBAKRR. BRAUTIVUL 3 ---------------------------- CRKDIT MANAGER. FS S-0402 King Auto Sales 114 S. feastoaw 10*5- RAMBLER HUDSON. RADIO ft heator,- automatic, if conditioning, power steering ft brake* *506. BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER 656 B. WOODWARD, MI 6------- NO CASH Needed MM Plymouth 3-door, beauliful rad ana white finish. PttU price, SIN. Pay only 537 month. Plr*t payment doe October Mth-. Ring Mr. Btom PE 4-1005. Lucky Auto Salaa, M3 fe. fetjSow,-M57 RAMBLER STATION' *AOON. radio ft haater, 50*5. birmino- HAM-RAMBLER. SSS fe. WOOD-WARD. Ml 0-3900. Ramblers Ramblers PriOOO alaihod. Blf dlicount. All models la stock. Buy now and “r&C RAMBLER Super Market COMMERCE RD. EM 3-41*5 EM 3-4150 Valiant 1914 OLDS M HT, POWER, NO I money down, Aisumo payment of lit a month, superior auto SALES, 550 OAKLAND, it'Mf 4-TOM'ffarolit TUrnor FonS ----llr PLYMOUTH FURY 4 DOOR MB3A5T POWER BTEERIHO. RADIO. TvTTR 3.«» MILES. 1405 DN. SM * PER MO BRAID PLYMOUTH-DeSOTO CAM AT PUCE ST F^ MIB 1|55 • PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, =0 Take over payatontov S3 N . Shir-toy. lioB. 7^~FLTfiOCTH 4-DN. *0tO trana. RAH. Vary' ’57 PONTIAC______ 4-DOOR EAROTOP ^ctaSr&aSsr ......... $1095 ii'ilSrrtAr^ x-door rardtof StarekM OR OOWN ** PONTIAC 8.TARCH1EF, CATA-llna. Mad cond . now WMM walla. MM JW »ln4‘______; 1050 PONTIAC RONNIV1LLZ I-DR OLDS MM Oidsmnblla, M, Holiday Sgt dan, power tteering. brakaa, |—| . ft window lift*, radio, hi whitewKw, 53,505. BUBURNaN-OLDB MOBIL] MS B. Woodward Rlrmtn If h power melt. _________ . dowe. A Tory, very sharp « Just Make Payments *63 OLDS, HT.. IMS ’ay only 57 mo. Due Oct. Rita Auto Mr. Bon. PE SfeSM IM Earn Bird, at Auburn Hssms DEMO Clearance MM Corvalr 4-door **dan. Standard trunmulaiton. radio, heater. Beautiful royal blue tlalah. Savot Air 4 powar *toortng. power brake*. »-dlo. SOM turquol** finish. Save ^Chgrwtot Impale 3-door radio* ne lab. Save! wagon. Rydramatla, pow-lng. power brakes, radio, Plenty other accessories, d sad and beige finish. HASKINS CHEVROLET 1£S* “RdftSwar-1154 Chevrolet I Df. jadah ... | ltto Bulck eanvartlbla. Oood ca Full power ................. g 1*44 Cherrolot I dr. eedan $ MM Packard S dr. hardtoo v I MM Pontiae « dr. storchlcf .. * 1*54 Chevrolet 4 dr. ctatton wa^on S dr. hardtop ... t ifer, at -. ■ -.. ■ ■ - jia4 atn VI. Automatic .. MM Studebcker Lark 4 Dr. ..' Studabaker Lark 4 Dr. *, MM Bulck Ltfenbrn S Dr. 1 60 Catalina CONVEBTTBLB. POWER STEERING ft BRAKES x $2995 ‘ '60 Pontiac S.C. POWER STEERING ft BRAKES, MM OMs M 4 Dr. Hardtop . '60 Rambler AMBASSADOR WAOON, POTTER STEERING ft BRAKES SAVE $900 '60 Bonnev. H.T. 7 Pontiac..A Dr. ie4an. Auto-»atlc trancmlaatan. Lac •w .....SUM 4 Pontiac 4 Dr. Bardtop. Exe HOMER HIGH? MOTORS '60 Rambler DELUXE, UZE NEW .....: ; '59 Bonneville VISTA.’TOTOL SHARP! RuSs Johnson Motor Sales LAKE ORTON MY 2.-2871 MY 2-2381 •61 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. v-S ante lee tie. radio, heater. Out the deer al only Illll, full price. Your eM car dr $95 down, balance al hank ‘II PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFUL I-tene blue finish. Radio ft heater. Ho money down. Full prioo MM. Aaaume $15 per mo. CAU, MR. WHITE CREDIT MANAOER. PI 5-0402. Hint Auto Be lee_115 fe. feastoaw ’M FLYMOUTH WITH RADIO AND NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay. menu of SIAM per am. CaU Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7500. Baratd turner Perd PONTIAC. VENTURA SPORTS upe. 03M mile*. Red wtth red -Jd white trim. IW. Pwnai steering 52050. CaU PE 5-053* * r 5.30. stupa. And YEAR END SALE ...-SAVE $$$ ---- CLARKSTON ___MOTOR SALES Mam St., Ctorkaton MA 1-5141 Oat where tht avarhaad la tow WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC , CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N-Woodward SIBMINOHAM ’57 VOLKSWAGEN YeU won't find n nicer '57. T ear has not missed one insw i etoaa new and 1* In < CREDIT MANAGER, PE 1-0481. Kins Auto Salaa ill fe. Saginaw M5T FQNTIAd, RjW tPHM. *~I Last Call FOR THESE- —LOW-SUMMER —PRICES— if. SHEP'S MOTOR SALES ’57 PONTIAC AC. 4-Dr. H-T. SUM ’M FORD Wagon, 4-Dr. .. f 6*5 HI Qapt A ljwr feu per is I ’65 CHEVY B-A T-top .. lief H-T OPEN 9 P.M. ’17 CHEV. 3-Dr. Bel AN . '41 WILLTB Jeep_4 8j>d . . 55 FORD 3-Door .. ..... '51 Buxac 3-Dr. Bardtop ... '59 FORD Oalaxle Sedan .... *M CHEV. Apache pickup .. •»# BUICK LaSabra 4-Dr. ... 54 MERCURY 3-dr. hardtop . M. RUlCK Super Bardtop ... 54 CHEY. 4-Dr. feaSSII V-g 47 BUICK Cant 4-DMB-T .. 59 RAMBLER Wagon ...... ’■* MUD Station Wagon ..., WILLY8 Jaap pickup .... / PONTIAC Cat. hardtop .. .. OLDS M dBinrl ...... •50 dodoe H ton pickup ... 50 CHEYROLETOoupc ..... •M CHEV. Bel Air 4-door ... '54 MERCURY Bardtop .... ’*3 CHEV. Bel Air hardtop .. •57 OLDS ”*r' Sedan .TO.,., '55 BUTCK 4-dr. Sedan .. •54 WILLYS Jeep with plow .. IMMEDIATE DELIVER?- - WV-wlE-dtut- ul yum sharp pencil and title to , . . 210 Orchard Lal» Ave. OLIVER Motor Sales FE 2-9101 , V BUICK RENAULT OPEL JEEP wow. WHAT DEALS!. * time ft eare to n _W^jfe - __1 hnre trite _________have got to make I park tham to the alley or hsv urar nome, so uicy ve got to go l 1959 PONTIAC $2395 I960 B’VILLE *.$3295 Catalina 4-door hardtop. Ppw- ■■*—“— -«*. ------- er steering and brakes, Hydramatie, radio, Heater and whltowatle. Still Uke new. ..$2095 1959 OLDS .....$2795 “89" 4-door hardtop. Ivory mlm re dtp, heater, power stearins and brakes, air conditioning. whitewall*. Lika 1957 BUICK ....$1395 Convertible with power steer-lng and brake*. Dynaflow. ra- 1957 FOflD ....:$ 995 luewlal saacaaeriaa and -• miles. A baauto that I surely please you. 1959 CHEVY ...$1895 Impale 9-door hardtop. Standard transmission, 5-eyltnder. radio and batter. Red ini white finish. Reel sharp I 1957 MERCURY $1095 2-door eedan with Merc-O-matte. radio, htaiar and 9— tone srtun ff— ■ ftn finish id extra to naflow, radio, heater, wblte- |953 FORD .... $ 165 ‘ Here la real good transportation that will make aa Ideal second carat sprite any- I960.DART .....$2495 | EJTSjflS:' later. Ears la 1959 BUICK ....$2695 4-doer station wagon. Power . gtertnt and brakes.^ Djrna- walla. rBeautSuT^copper finish” 1957 PONTIAC $1195 Adoar sedan. Standard trs mission, law miles and t sharg, Raautlfui rsd and to 1957 BUICK ....$1395 t-deor hardtop. Dynaflow. radio. heater ana whitewalls. A one-owner car and extra nice. 1957 CHEVY ...$1#5. ■* Adoor wagon. Fewer stearins-. _ V-g epstne. Povergllde. radio, 1956 PO^TJAC $ 795 Station wagon with Hyd ram Stic. radio and heater. A earn ewner end la extra nice «»- I960 PONTIAC $2995 Ventura,4-door hardtop. Power steering and Maket, By Hk1* w M 1959 PONTIAC $1995 Catalina 3-door sedan with radto; .hyMtr.iRS Standard tr^!asly, taw rwllai and 1957 PONTIAC $1395 SCSteh .. steering pad t WC4e%. f 1956 FORD________$1095 1952 DODGE ...$ 325 %-Too Truck. Way above the average. Runs toed and looks 1959BUICK .,..$2695 Klectra 4-door hardtop. Pull Pfwer. . tuwa. nutter ant toc‘k,flSsh. r*'' 1958 BUICK .. .$179S Sg*^d %s££r as zstfs&ssr&dsi ’1959:OPEL .....$1395 M«or sedan. Beautiful blue VIU^*900M&*’ 1956 BUICK_____$109! walla. 14,144 aetaal miles. , SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER , - OL 14131 Acton from New Car Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER denied Wednesday and Saturday at 6 ?.M. I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER T, 1900 -Today's Television Programs- - FORTY-FIVE (i«—i T-wm-n WHOrtl TV HGBUGan | *:N (2) Movie (began it 5 pm.) 14) TneMwm. m Now*. Weather, Sport*. (9) Fopeye. (54) Rea’cea, Natl Security. «:U (7) New*. m» (4) Washer. «:fl (2) (4) New*. Sports. (7) Men at the Wild Mae. (9) Woody Woodpecker. ’ (56) Briefing Session. mm (2) New* Analyst (4) Sports. 4:41 (2) (4) News. 7iM (2) Union Pacific. (4) Boeder Petrol.--- (7) Mr. and Mrs. North. ' (9) Man Without a Gum (54) Library Film. 7:11. (2) Sumhier Olympics. (4) Wagon Train. (7) Arizona Gun. (9) Movie. Jean Pierre Au-meet, “Wicked cay." (’49). -----(54) Portrait in Print--- 8:00 (2) Olympics (oont.) (4) Wagon Train (cont.) -tl7) Tooth Bureau. (9) Movie (began (9) Star and the Story, fate <7) Deadline New*, te-’te (» Steel Hour. (4) Wth b Your Lite. (7) Hawaiian Eye. (9) News. 1WU (9) Weather. 1**0 (9) TeleScopr M:» (2) Steel Hour (cent.)---- (4) Harness Racing (7) Hawaiian Eye (cant) (9) Newt. 14t44 (9) Hazel Piik Race Re-ante. /, UH«4 (9) Movie. Terry Mi Mt41 (4) PeMk BeMt ■ (7) News. — 10:14 (2) Movie. 1*94 (9) billboard. l*te (9) Ding Dung SchooL (7) House of Faahkxw (4) Play Yonr Hunch. Ui44 0) I Love Lucy. (4) (color) frioe la Eight .7) Divorce Hearing. (I) Romper Room IliM (2) 8:30 (S) Men Into Space. (4) (Color) Price Is Right (7) Nelson Family. (it). U:44 (2) (4) Newt, Weather, SpU. (7) Girl Decoy. U:M (2) Summer Olympics. (4) Jack Pair. (7) Award Theater. 19:00 (2) Movie. Sophia Loren. “Scandal in Sorrento,' cm.-------------1- *■. — (7) Norm,- - -H THURSDAY MORNING 8:30 (7) Funews 0:40 (2) Meditations. 10:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 7:44 (4) Today. (2) TV College. (7) Breakfast Time ) Movie (began at 7:30jl:to (2) Felix the Cat. 0:00 p.m.) (2) Millionaire. (4) Happy. (7) Wednesday Fights. (9) First Person. 0:90 (2) I’ve Got a Secret. (4) Tate. (7) Fights (cont.) 8:00 (7) Johnny Ginger 9:11 (2) Capt Kangaroo. •:J4 (7) Stage 3 0:00 (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan. 0:90 (4) Exercise. (7) Exercise. 9:44 (4) Faye Elisabeth. 'Untouchables' Needs More Notorious Men 17:00 (2) Love of Lite. (4) Truth or (7) Restless Gan. (9) Picture With Woofer. (4) (color) B Could Bo You. (2) Search lor Tomorrow. (7) Quean tor a Day.------ (9) Tower Kitchen Time 19:44 (I) GuangJJghl -^-r 19:90 (9) News. (4) State- (2) Our Miss Brooks. | (7) About Fscea. (9) Movie. 11:30 (2) As World Turns. (4) Bold Journey. $ (7) Ute of Riley. |s:oo (7) Day in Court. I (2) Jan Murray Show. |2:90 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. i7) Gate Storm. 8:00 (9) Movie. (2) Susie. (4) Young Dr, Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. 9:90 (2) Verdict lo Toms. (4) From There Roote7 (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:49 (2) Brighter Day. <4) 7Ma m«i_________ (7) American Bandstand. 4:15 (2) Secret Storih. , 4:90 (2) Edge of Night (9) Robin Hood. juvenile Court People to Meet Grand Rapidi Confab Sept. 14-16 Will Draw FIvg From County Five persons f ront Oakland County wifi attend the Jofirt annual conference of the Michigan A—odatlon of County Agents tmd the Michigan Juvenile Court Officers Association Sept. 14-16 Grand Rapids, dr—ft—- ■ Purpose of the conference is to offer training for Juvenile Court personnel by providing speakers with outstanding experience in the field, and to give them the opportunity to exchange ideas and dis-problema of mutual tntereit. By OnhlU L0WR7 HOLLYWOOD (AP)—EUot Ness was a prohibition agent in Chicago for three yeare ending in 1934. In that simple sentence lie most of the problems now confronting the producers of ABC's “The Untouchables,” soon to start its second season. i ft ft ft ; “There are few notorious men toft far ns to do." "explained vthc Native Minister IaeneePles American Missionaries Returning to the Congo WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ameri- Four of those who returned are oat at the Congo baeauaa of the July rioting hay* begun to return in atrifa-tarn African an- . — Hm MIlMi MWfiEMt /if Ha 71 when the Congo became indepen dent have returned to their posts. Predicts Finale in Power Feud NikHo to Win Control Ovtr Moo Within Y4R5F7 tion, which ordered 41 of its 71 missionfuries out of the Congo wbm the rioting became serious, will hold a meeting this month to plan a return movement. ft ft .ft' Disciples of Christ officiate said other missionaries are expected to be going bade to the Congo mo. Seven missionaries of the denomination remained in the Congo. Tbs Rev. J< Prosecutor George F. Taylor will serve on a panel which will con-rider the topic of ''Liaison Between the Circuit and fiw Juvenile Court!'' at 9 a.m. SOpt. 14. be M ho Chtowg Koi-thtrff Soyi TAIPEI. Formosa IB Kai-shek predicts a showdown wtU com* in tbs power struggle between Mau Tze-tung and Nikita S. Khrushchev within rix months to year. The president of Nationalist China forecast the Soviet Pram-* win « Chthng said in an interview Tuesday- “I predict that la the asari rix months to a year Khrushchev wtU jerry Thorpe. “We can't extend the time period into the later 1930a — prohibition came to an end with TOR’s election. We can’t let Ness handle criminal cases without a prohibition angle. And rhifgn is the natural habitat of the show—most of file flamboyant criminals of thejera were located there.” “The Untouchables’’ moved out Aa*w«r urrtvlsaa rsnla of Chicago for a tew programs last season. Thorpe say* these programs were, to him, the moat imJtirfifWy of the year’s crop: “We took it away from the dramatic spots—wet streets, lights and shadows.” r ft ■ ..ft > Naturally, no one man or- group ol men could wrap up as many casts aa the TV Ness and his squad are credited with, but in fiw series, “The Untouchables” are really symbols of dedicated lawmen. During the coming season, Eliot and his boys will be coping with some infamous New York-based characters of the period—Leg* Diamond, Waxey Gordon and Larry Fay, to mention hires. The season’s first show will be based on the career of that lady in the big hat who was such a provocative witness during the Ke-fauver hearings a few years dwelt. The series will also have a t program dealing with early activities of the Nazi bunds in America-■ rft ft .ft?-“But we can't adapt all crimes to The Untouchables,' Thorpe continued. "For instance, v couldn’t take a famous case 111 the Lindbergh kidnaping and I Ness handle it The public wouldn’t accept it, far on* thing.” For another, it might draw complaints from the authorities involved in solving the real crime. (9) Movie. 14) (color) George Pistrot (7) Johnny Ginger. but Not Very 5:30 (7) Rocky and His Friends. (54) Hole-in-Ons Tourney. 5:90 (9) Jac LeGoff. lxaustti i IS Qptraue • Cellar* * io Asmlife 11 Tim* period* '••atOMOM -— st Portias II Torty ' P »o* 3t Stmpl* . 33 Mora recent SS Superficial covertnt *0 Trim worthy tartan irldi* German king Consider Xuentlol Mas - 40 Lftte poam 0 Malodloua m r r 1 4 c IT IT k \y u P\H r IT rr ar IT w w w r w IT II 52 r w w 17 ■ r H n TV Features OLYMPIC GAMES. 7:30, 11:30 p.m. (2). Taped highlights of men’s fencing, wreatUng, men's track and Arid, gymnastics events, soooer, field hockey and weight-lifting: WAGON TRAIN, 7:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun) Ann Blyth stars as an Army majoisrdiughter who accuses Flint McCullough (Robert Horton) of being an outlaw. PRIOR IS RIGHT, 8:30 p.m. (4L BUI Cullen shows viewers- the new gift showcase. (Color) STEEL HOUR* 10 p.m. (2). A comedy starring Arlene Franda and Hans Conried as the Wheatons, a suburban couple who panic when a departed actress leaves Mr. Wheaton 350,009 in her will. THIS IS YOUR LIFE, 10 pm: (4). (Rerun) Ralph Edwards hnn-ore Kargen Rogers, an Ashland, Neb., girl who was stricken with polio.----~.---- JACK PAAR mOW; 11:30 p.m. Jonathan Winters, host: panelist* include the comedy team of Bob and Ray, Jonte Lae McFadden. Rudy Sparks rings. By IBRD DANZIG NEW YORK (UPD-The drtiffi* went bang, the cymbals clanged and the girls went whizzing by a* CBS-TV picked up the "Miss America Preview Parade” from the Boardwalk in Atlantic City last night. I || hfllf hour, filled with the usual conversational knots and splinters. UReUT contestants In this doth, or- XL Mtea America PhgMnt — beea watching full-hour “Specials tor. Women” are taut comments. Needle irt thr Groove Despite Rock and Roll NEW YORK (UPD — One of th* latest products tor small boat owners is a Boat Victoria (RCA). It plays records upside down to keep the needle in the groove when the boat is rocking and rolling. Member! Well Chosen LONDON (UPD — Members of the Nature Conss?vancy Board include Col. H. Money Salmon, Prof. J. A. Steers end CM. J.C.W. Finch and the 'secretary of the Fire Research Board to J~F. Fry. Todays Radio Programs - wars qy»> wesa nut)' wm oms> wjbe usm> diss-rWja. kses wwi.x*e» CRLft. mm _ * . Wrex, Itaale, VM.k KKS. *:**—Wja. resaar Date 7:ta—WJR. OMririKHS isr WCAK, Weodlins WXTZ, Fr*d falaa wja, near HaM mftmr taoMUi hosninq a-aa-wm, arwsitnr* xpt wwj. tan nwaria ware was wan CKLW. luster Ota* mw.-ir* ctotew. WWJ. Hava, Bsosrte WXTZ. Mea Wtet CSKLW. tan Mr teptg VSL&SL WISMr CKLW. mn n*«M #:*#—WJ*. Mam. Marne ' WWJ. Haw*. Uarteas — wsmkP* SSrtT. Lark ware i wjbic. r wean. t teSte-WJK Jack Harris 14:te—WJR. Karl Ha** fttrj. iteiriL ware, mm CKLW. Jo* ' - WWJ.f*». ------, CELW. Jm trite. WJBK. tan Vis. ss» ss.*ja"” u :**—wjx. Mates iwa-tih an WWJ, X*w«, k cat*, jm % > as css •p* ob TV — ware n The CBS beaver patrol, consist- Prekats Court, tew I *f the Michigan Juvenile Court Guest speaker at the annual banquet to b* held at 4:30 p.». Sept. IS «M1 ha Dr William C Kvsrs-ceus, professor of education at Boston University and director of the juvenile delinquency project of the Ifla auWect "wilt be J7nmfiefe tlons of Recent Research (pr the Court Worker.” All conference aeaslons trill be held In the Morton House. There wta fio tlme 1____________ sionarlr* were needed Uk* this time. We need more and more missionaries to train Africans tor [leadership-" American Baptist mission leaders have scheduled a meeting hi New York Sept- 21 to discuss plana for a gradual return of missionaries fa the African republic.-ft' * ■ ft- Catholic missionaries to th* Cbngo are mainly from Belgium, France and other European countries Most of them nmaitood in Congo, although some Bel- entation on NBC-TV, with the first program scheduled for Friday, Oct. 14. Pauline Frederick, NBC newt correspondent, trill be the narrator-reporter. Each program will report on a fundamental problem af* Shari Lewis and Red Alexander jots the rmliaatj announced rest of Jackie Cooper, Shirley Jones, Pat Carroll and Haas Conried la “Step on fiw Gas,” a ■poof of automobile, owners, SSt for CBS-TV on Wednesday, Oct. !». ■ _________ NBC-TV'« Sunday, Oct 9 "Shir- tog of Doug Edwan^Marilyn VanW Tempto Show” wUl be “Torn] Derbur and the eagerest beaver of ****.* with David Ladd as them all, Bert Parks, flitted team J* &»wyer Ted*/ Rooney as - Philco fo floats with a minimum of Huck Finn, Janet Blaic as Aunt. ■ technical contusion and small W and D*n Duryea aa Muff, ScitncG TackJ«s Butter to Make It Sprtad Will STILLWATER, Okte. (UPD • Science may soon solve one of the tog problems — how to keep butter ao it will spread. Researchers at Oklahoma State University will try to devetop- a commercially feasible method of resfforabv the molecules hLmUk tot ao the butter will not get so Khrushchev and the Red Chinese ■terns mainly from what be called the fact the Russians are restrain- brush fire wars to Southeast Asia, Formosa Strait and elsewhere.---- ft ft ft He said the Peiping regime wants to use force immediately to advance the Communist cause, wheress th# Rui*tan« ire not yet ready for military action, ft^ ft -ft ,. 'Neither Khrushchev nor Mao has any compunction about using force," Chlang said. "The only difference is that Mao is ready now ante-to start local ware to _____Khrushchev doesn't wa« Mao to take unilateral action. He wants the Chinese Communists to taka part in a general war under the direction and control of Mos-cow and st a time of his choosing. The only difference is in the question of timing.” r- “ 'Men in White,” Sidney Kings- - . -T.-A.. PuUtzer Prize-winning drama TRW! their . Brerdwalk booth.j^ a young hgKfm ^na will ibe the “Du Pont Show of the Month” premiere production of the season on CBS-TV Friday, Sept 30. The originally annoinced premiere. a play about baseball's Black Sox Scandal of 1919,” * ben -postponed baeauaa of legal complications.---- Doug and Marilyn doggedly ticked aft item* such as age, birthplace, college and ambition as fife girls rode by. But I noticed that they never got around to the vital statistics — measurements. i reason, 7 sappase, la that the parade fa sereedupas a (fig- don’t eofbe Into consideration unfit the bathing suit competition a ter to the week. . dignity was a goal in lari right’s parade, it wasn’t sided by those built-in billboards tor soft drink!, carpets and local stores that wm on fiw floats. This sort of filing creates a small-time look. EASY QUESTIONS Each girt interviewed by Parka Mteratd to anawer his question while looking into the camera and smiling prettily. Sample question: “Are there any more at home like you?” (Ana. — yea) "Were ybu ever a«tomboyt” (Ana — yes ) “What is your ambition in Ute?” (Ana — homemaker.) As he naked hi! Questions, Parks leaned toward the girl and flashed his smile Into the picture. He turned nigbt into ***’ While moat of the Interviews had no tom, my favorite came when Puka asked Miss Nebraska if the back home called her Cheryl Defends Profits ! From Medicines PraiidGnl of AmGricon Cyandmid Says Margin Should By 12-15 Pet, Anna. She said they called her t Mha It bn-cause it sounded like they were calling a horn. There ate* was eae aaptoaned 1. The microphone caught af the girl* la fa* on the Boardwalk, Doug and Marilyn chattered aimlessly. When the current Miss America rode by, Doqg asked Marilyn, 'what sort of a reign has she bad?” Marilyn dutifully reported that Linda Lae Mead's reign * received “nothing but praiae.” When Doug noted that i nt wanted to be a teacher, Marti lyn said, “we certainly have a need for teachers.” . We also learned that the police ware doing a wonderful job, Git majorettes were beaming from ear to ear and that it was true that the girts weren't parading by In alphabetical order this year tort we eed not worry about it. < Well tty hard ted to. . THE GUNNEL fiEUi Are Strange Meetings Merely Coincidental? By EARL WILSON ”—PARIS—"Have you ever wondered about coincidences?' Although I often write about movie and TV stare, I go to few movies. (I claim that teeing their movie! prejudices me agalnsMhem-as people.) Nevertheless, on a Sunday afternoon, 1 aet out with the Wife, to the Plain movlehouse. I paid my franca and we started dowp-•talrs—that’s the way it U in thii movie bousf. And as we reached the landing, I heard g woman exclaim: ‘‘Oh, Not Earl and Rosemary!” Mr! and Mrs. Ranny Gainea af Miami Beach, Fla., ,twa af #W closest friends, happed up te great ua. We hadn't known they were hare—they hadn't known wa .yet eating the proverbial 84JHAH Frenchman Long Rite to Be on TV and Radio BATON ROUGE, La. (AF) — Televised funeral service* tor Earl Kemp Long, 45, three-thna Louisiana governor, were planned to this capital city today. The raspy-voiced Long who, came dose to complete domination of Louisiana politics tor over 20 yean, died Monday to aa Alexandria hospital. ft ft ft The old, campaigner had wm his final election. Ant nine days before he upset tradition In cen-tral Louisiana', Mi District «r~ defeated incumbent Hamid B. McSween to a Democratic primary battle for Oongram. He wag unopposed in fife general election. A heart attack felled Loir the right before Gw election. After the returns showed be had won Gw nomination by about 4,000 votes, be consented fa go to tin hospital where he suffered a total heart [attack Monday morning. { Religious services in the First Baptist Church were to be televised locally and also broadcast by several Baton Rouge radio ste-[Gona. Campaign Coots Include Item far Baby Sitting SAN FRANCISCO (UP1) - On the list of campaign coata filed by Mrs. Joan Jordiut following her unsuccessful bid for mayor during a remit election was this item: "7J0, tor baby-sitting." WASHINGTON (APJ-lbe American Cyanamid Co.’s president defended in a Senate investigation-the profits from the sale of medicines realized by the company’s Lederie Laboratories division. President W. G. Malcolm arid greatly expanded research by the industry has provided better drug! which have "greatly reduced the cost of getting well.” ft ♦ 'ft He said the laboratories strive to earn 12 to 15 per cent profit annually, after the payment of taxes, but that the profit margin i to “stightiy in of 15 per cent during the last two or three years.” ft ft ft Malcoln\ said . Lederie profits have averaged 14.1 per cent since 1939. with a high of 19 per cant 1880 and a low of 11A per cent 1952. He said this shows it would be premature to adjust prices now. ft- :♦ ♦ Malcolm'*. Statements were testimony fileF with the Senate anti-trust and monopoly subcom-mittee./The hearings are the last scheduled In an investigation which has continued off and on tor more than a year into various phases of, the drug manufacturing industry and ito pricing practices. • ft : -ft ft ' Chairman Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn., said Gw subcommittee’s next step probably will be to consider whether new federal law is needed to deal with some of the practices investigated. Hs a aid, however, he would like to look into the prices of vitamin preparations suite (bugs and soma otbetu not yet studied. movie, this Sunday, this precise 4:11 pm, to walk dawn Iteere tain. MRal lay —tea ei EmL BMlwfi Wtete—fct "What would be Gw odds against two couples Ilka us meeting accidentally to a Paris movie house?” I asked Benny. Ha shrugged. "A million to one,” he t^tought. Hava you had aotoething like Gut happen to you? Three or four times on this trip, we’ve wandered tola a remote* spat-—to find aemebady wa knew pretty weU. We’ve decided that this must mean one of two things. Either everybody to Gw UBA. is over here reading the same guidebooks we are—or there is some ’’Great Plan” for all of us. ★ * . 6 ' to Investigate and determine why the Gaineses and the Wilsons picked the same movie. I confessed that in my case it was a chance to sharpen my pretty dull French . . . and also Fd heard the picture was vary daring. "And why did you go?” I asked the Gaineses. > Well, m tell you,” admitted Mrs. Oalnes. "The ad for Gw picture said, ‘Under 14 not admitttod’—and X had to go to it right away!” c ‘Quelle coincidence!” ae the Vtench rey. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . RCA COLOR TV Sweet's Radio TV Lucille Ball will employ two maids, Si governess and * chauffeur during her “Wildcat” run;, her children and her mother will live lpre with her ... Rose-■nir flhmref has a hit record to “Many A Wonderful Moment.” rosemary Gav. Almond of Virginia will be godfather of the Nick] (“The Rebel”)' Adam’s baby. jack Benny’s praise to new comedian Guy Marks: “You’ll be Gw next Mg comic.”’ EARl/fi PEARLS; A child is an object that stands be-j between an adult and a TV aet .—Jimmy Jonas. TODAY’S BEST LAUGR: Myron Cohen bought Ida ttlfi a small car to iMfoasbopptaf. The flret thing she shopped for was a trig car .. . That's sari, toother. . (Cbpyrifht, INI) ! GARAGES Custom Stiilt ALL TYPES OP BUILDING SERVICES ran ESTIMATES intAxn (MOsarineHte 2260 Disk Hwy. t • r starts tomorrow Kfcfuart*. quilted top 4-inch Serofoam sleep set ALLAN Get-that buoyant floating feeling on lightweight yet firm Serofoam. Non-allergenic, will not re-tatn odor. Rich cotton and rayon damask cover. Included 48-coil twin spring. $99.95 full else $88. . Jewelers T—r PU—< MtMrlm 88 North Saginaw TICKETS , lor Rid« •?_ . : 15th, 16thjl7,h FESTIVAL SEARS FORTY-SIX ’THE PONTIAC PRESSs WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 1960 Calted likable, but Aloof ^ I Demand ExpillSIOVI Defector Was Mathematical Genius of Cuban Employe Nehru Rejects Invitation by It to Attend U.N. Talks NEW main, India m - Soviet I EUREKA. Calif. >TI»-To hto friends and relative* 11-year-uld Reman P. Mitchell I I Btoty in "RMeHMaK' . £, * | .* * » Their descriptions of the Ni-lumal Security Agency mathe-hiatician, who TUmdav annoum'H We defection to Russia, are stud ided with paradox—"Ukahie" hut • aloof.'’ skm diver and mountain climber but "not particularly in-t crested'' in competitive sports. To Ms father. sum* Iowa law ' yor Baaeor Mitchell of Santa. ’ mL, “----Af --- ' WASHINGTON (UPD-The Stale {him in Moacow to announce theiriDepftamtf Tuesday announced it I defection from the United Statea. lhad demanded the expulsion of a ] As evidence of Mitchell's matito-j woman employe of- the Cuban Con-(matical skill his family]-recalledisolate In San Juan, Puerto Rico. | his abUty to open a safe by com- * * ♦ puling various combination* of GfWetaig aiM *t woman, Mr*, {numbers. He was sometimes hiredAngelica Gruz Espinosa de Hen-;by Eureka locksmiths to opmlriqoex. "actively propagandized" i safes for them, they said._______}against* the Halted States, Pt- “jMitchell's father said Bentonsoclated with known Communists, [showed little Interest in current {and attempted to tend Puerto Rt-inews events—except for the cete- can students to Cuba to be trained brated U2 caae. as and-U-8. propagandists. "He was worried." the father! The formal State Department {said, “that we hadn't let our Allies,charge against her, however, said know what we were doing when we doty that she "engaged in highly jshould havc.” {improper activities." notified Prime Minister Nehru of his to attend the United Nations General Assembly this ' Nehru do the A govemnrfent spokesman said stay Nehru i«y!ied he does not . Ian to go to New York now but the situation could change. Escape Was Justified* WETHERSFIELD, Cam. (UPI) •An inmate'* who broke out of the state prison was cleared of escape charges after he showed that he had been sentenced .illegally In the first place, Vinyl Asbestos 1ST OCtUTT 1 v Wall Hi ansml CSin •1 Tw Watt Asphalt TBa -- B"Csini—- ' arouse— T-i" MTIk ,% 8)*HT4. SMITH’S TILE 7)8 w. HURON FI 4-4266 tilt I m«Mun $495 Wall Covering ■hfCMhi 29f * PAINT SPECIAL! IiUriw Ertwfcc $QW ko«- $1*5 6eL U X GsL for ........ ■ ; Alkyl PUt IRM Ret. $1*5 Wh 2 gsl. for only 7: /. ■ . fiayl PUsticfefet |HM Rot. $4.95 . 2 tol for ooly ... W v Outside least Paiat $JM Rot. $1.95 *sl. 4 2 **•■ ♦— only 9 y, OUTLET 211 L iACIHAW FI 2-7755 • To brother Clifford, associated with the elder Mitchell as an at. (onwy. Bemon “is very frugal » ■ ■ wty RUM " ' His friends in this small north-- em California seaport city knew Beroon as "likable although shy pnd aloof «.. .. he didn't talk too much,'.’. : 7, ,. . • ■ y _ * . f "V r Afterward*, be went to Stan- ; Bemon Mitchell, who never ma>'-| ford Itetemlly, graduating la lied, attended Eurelu High School itK. HI* etassmates there rotor two years, then, after an argu-j member him as a “brain”—« Vnent with his science teacher, rhess expert and lover of efassl-left lor Pel Norte High School inf cal music sad literature. Crescent City some 50 miles away.j tt , . ,,, ..... . . lie graduated there at the age of j He was * skin diving fan and )7. spent some time at Humboldt did w lot of mountain duping State College and California Tech- with William Martin, the NSA bicaj institute, then joined the j mathematician who disappeared Navy. jwtth Mitchell and appeared-with County GOP Candidates to Chef Area Ox Roast dbp candidate* for county of-j The Ivory estate I* located at ficea will serve as chefs at a freeli-990 Cooley Lake RoaVl. countywide ox roast and picnic] , * * * ' . on tfie Jdlllf r. faui.i into!* ia! rnnsti w ill feast fsi a i Iftltpnmul ; ubite Lake Township Saturday, "j prise-winning Black Angus steer t . purchased for the affair at last , . .. . week's 4-H competition in Lansing. The outing plannect by Oakland,^ ^ w„ donated hy , Fem4 County Republicans, will be open flnn io ail qualified county voters and their families, according to Ernest ary* lamtteo Crawford of Lake Orton. Igeneral’ to **ek pfcwie lwnehes for the chairman of the event. t »f*alr. Appearing at Hie affair will he ] The outing will run from U a, m j| Prut 1L Bagwell, rohrrnatorial |to 5 p. m. 1 andldate l'. 8. Rep. Alvin M. Hundreds of picnic tables will! Bentley, who seeks election to be available, but Crawlotd advised j ‘(ho U.S. Senate; anJ l'. R. Hep. those attending to play sale by WBBam Broomfield. R Oakland. |bringing ptente rtoths and blankets.. . . Also on hand to greet voters will] Highlights of die day will include!^ r Calhcun. Huntington a polo match. games far *)«***“?! 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Jumbo 81m Tri-Lovei .........g.*7 Satisfaction giiaraiiteed or your raoney )>ack” SEA.R.S ^a$^|aw Phoqe fe 54171 The Weather «* VtHhi lMM r*r^ul Pleuul (Details race t> 118th YEAR THE PONTIAC PREiftf f*t A* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1960-48 PAGES v^JZSSttiSrfSSme UNITED MW IirrnilfATIOHAt Scene ot Parting in Katanga ts If on K Talks Could Shake Federal Agencies mu on hi* way to battle troop* of Premier Patrice Lumumba in defense of Kasai Province listen* words from his wife in Elisa-ek. Looks^ like she got in the Congolese Soldiers Against Lumumba LEOPOLDVILLE,; t h e Congo (AP) — The National Assembly today voted to invalidate President Joseph Kasavnbu’s firing of Premier Pstriee Lumumba and Lumumba's or8er ousting Kasavubu. From Our New* Wire* LEOPOLDVILLE, die Conge -Congolese soldiers loyal to President Joseph Kasavubu have arrived in Leopoldville to support him to his struggle for power with Premier Pwrice Lumumba, the "president’s supporters mid today. Lumumba’s government decided today to protest to the United Nations Security Council against the Lumumba sought a veto of cow-fldenoe from parUsmeaL He aJoo planned to draft a new provisional constitution to get rid Congolese troops acre posited near the offices of both Lumumba and Kasavubu, as well u near the parliament building where the lower chamberand the senate met tbia afternoon for a showdown vote. (The Belgian radio reported that United Nations troops prevented Lumumba from entering the Par-Uament building.) Kasavubu ordered Lumumba’s dismissal as premier two days ago, but Lumumba refused to. accept the order and attempted fire the president. In Brussels, the Belgian radio said warrants have been reported issued for the arrest of Lumumba and five of his ministers. * * •* The radio said the warrants were issued at the request of Kasavubu. The radio also said its own correspondent in Leopoldville reported that Premier Moise Tshombe of secessionist Katanga Province was expected soon in Brazzaville, the former French Congo Republic, to meet Kasavubu. Parts radlu aald Kasavubu had expressed hope hr UM. sapport la Us stniggfo with Lumumba ta save too crtals tom African Hurricane Leaves 116 Dead in Caribbean SAN JUAN, Puerto Riqo (A — Hurricane Donna churned toward the northwest today leaving in its wake at least 116 dead and hundreds missing on Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands. As the storm, packing 125 mile-an-hour winds, continued its. menacing westerly swing, warnings went out to the Bahamas and all points along the southeast -* coast of the United States to watch hurricane advisories for the next few days. The hurricane left death and destraction in its path. Puerto Rico alone counted at least 106 dead and another 200 missing in floods anfl high tides. Three deaths were reported ta Port-Au-Prtnce, capital of Haiti, and at least seven persons peril e Leeward East Germany* President Dies Heart Ailment, Lung Inflammation Fatal to Wilhelm Pieck, 84 BERLIN (API — Wilhelm Pieck 84, president of Communist East Germany, died this morning, die official news agency ADN nounced. # ♦ # A bulletin signed by four doctors said a sudden weakness of the heart on Sunday was complicated py an inflammation of the lungs. ' Fleck, whose Job was largely tost qf a figurehead, had been too ill to appear ta pubttc since July 10, IMS., * * .* ‘ At that time other Communist leaders helped him to the stage at a trig party celebration. Walter Ulbricht the deputy premier, is the real polltcal leader ta East Germany. * * * One of.Pieck’s last acts was to recsiva Seydou Conte as ambassador from Guinea, officially announced as &e first country outside tbs Communist bloc to i nize the East German state. 'I know I can count on the ops,” Kasavubu was quoted as saying in a broadcast over Brazzaville radio, "I hope t can also count on ttm U.N. because the country’s salvation demands it-” APPEALS FOR TROOPS At the same «• time, the B _ reported in London* that Lumumba ' appealed to “all independent African states” for troops, planes and other weapons. ♦ immedi_____ whether Ghana and the United Arab Republic would stand by previous promises of military aid to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Deplores Soviet Traitors9Hearing Sept. 16 Despite Strike 14 Mayors Attempting to Modi a ta Walkout at Grand Trunk With Ppntiac Motor Division planning to begin its 1961 production year tomorrow, Mayor > Philip E. Rowston today journeyed to] Detroit to jqln a mass effort to settle the seven-day-old Grand Trunk Western Railroad strike, which threatens the closing of still more auto plants. Pontiac Motor leaders have an-notmeed no change in plans for callback to resume operations, company spokesman said. The initial callback is for approximately 1,200 workers, “Apparently we have not bees affected by toe strike *• tar,” WASHINGTON (API—A Capitol Rill hearing that could seed, sparks darting through high government agencies has been scheduled for Sopt. It Into tho case of the two Urn-coat code clerks. A A A Plans for tbs btaring wore snnouncad within hours after demon F. Mitchell, SI, and William H. Martin, 89, turned up at a Moscow news conference and accused the United States of threatening world peace. one he meant. The Pentagon didn’t say which •no It considered mentally III. A k 4 A Pentagon spokesman, asked aboat Walter’s charge, said the department waa sticking by Its statement of last Friday—that FBI files contained no derogatory information about the two. A A A Walter, In announcing that hie committee will open hearings Sopt. 18, indicated seme President Elsenhower prompUy branded legislation may result. Rowston and the mayors of 13 other Michigan cities served by the railroad were to meet with union and railway representatives, at the invitation of Bhttjb Creek Mayor R. M. Turner, to mediate in the deadlocked negotiations, * * ★ The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen struck the railroad in a dispute over working conditions, company and union bargainers they had reached agreement on 21 of 38 working rides under dispute, but were unable to agree on the remaining seven. A two-hour negotiating session yesterday brought no reports of The ether elite today are Feradale. Royal Oak, the pair “self-confessed traitors." A A A The Pentagon said one of them was mentally sick and both were obviously confused. Chairman Francis E. Walter, D-Fls., cf the House Committee on Un-American Activities, said the FBI had advised tho National Security Agency that one of the pair was a homosexual. Walter said the FBI gave the NBA this information before tho two wen hired in 1957. Walter said he could not Identify which The big question was this: How could the pair—one new accused el being a homosexual, one identified ae mentally tick and both listed as “obviously confused”—be hired or hung onto Jobs In one of the top secret government agencies. A A A Sen. Mike Mansfield, D-Moht., said “It Is hard to understand how they could have been hired by an .e g e n e y that is supposed to screen and carefully select Its employes. There Is a strong possibility our security clearance system is In need ef repair.” Sweltering School Days Greet Kids The hectic summer holidays are over and children are going back to school, but hot summer weather is still with u». * dr.A-' . The mercury was expected to reach 90 degrees in the Pontiac area today and tomorrow. Tonight's low wIM bin Temperatures are expected to turn ooolcr.over the weekend, however. Precipitation will total about three-quarteta of . an inch ta thun-anlri>etntdjdntl*ta and Sunday. Morning winds southwesterly at 10 mites an hour will become 10 to 20 m.p.h. late this afternoon and diminish somewhat tonight. The lowest recotdiiA hi downtown'Pontiac preceding! a.m. was 66 . degrees. The mercury had climbed to 88 at 11 Chrysler Head Predicts '61 Sales May Top '60 By BEN PHLEGAR AP Automotive Editor MIAMI BEACH — The chairman and president of Chrysler Carp., L. L. Colbert, today joined the growing chorus of ittto Industry executives yjho foresee 1961 e»r sales si equal or better than this year's. In remarks prepared for a national press preview, Col -----—------------♦bert touched only briefly Detroit, Highland Park, Battle Cheek, Kalamazoo. Port Huron, Laaatag. Darand, Grand Rapid* and Flint, which has born doubly hit by the strike. Last night Chevrolet Division of. _________________________ General Motors Carp, closed its1 eight-cylinder engine plant at Flint Tab Hunter Enters Plea because; there were no mote available boxcars for shipment of eh* GLENDALE, CUif. (I) — Tab _________________ _ _ gines. Hunter pleaded innocent Tuesday j Coroner i, O. Fryer confirmed The division’s six-cylinder plant and asked a jury trial on a charge early today that Laak took his (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Ihe mistreated his dog. (own life by hanging. othe Congo Say* Recant Defection! Show Need to Examina Security Machinery From Oar Newt Wires WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower today ruled out any meeting with Soivet Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev unless the Rue-sluts released imprisoned u.s. fliers and fulfm other unspecified conditions. Elsenhower told his news conference the United States deplores “the unilateral action of the 8oviet Union in supplying aircraft and other equipment for military purposes to the Congo." He said the defection to Moscow of two American code clerks shows ihe need for an examination of the government’s entire security machinery. Nazi Prison Camp Head Hangs Himself WINNIPEG, Man. (UPI) - The former commandant of a Nazi prison camp in Estonia, accused by Moscow radio of responsibility for the mats murder of thousand*, was found dead lari night—an apparent suielfo victim. Police identified the man as Alex Police said 'Laak was found hanged in his garage last night. Publisher Has Audience Says Pope John Humble, Kind Man MIAMI (UPI) — The Weather Bureau advised the Eastern and Central Bahamas today to post hurricane warnings as Donna, a killer storm packing 140 Rile an hour winds, begin drifting slowly westward. Islands. Five of throe victims were kitted oa Anguill* and the other two on Antigua IT Still groggy, Puerto Ricans began cleaning up after the killer storm that dealt their is’ worst blow in decodes . The specter of epidemic loomed over stricken areas where dead cattle polluted the water. ♦ w .# With the death total still mounting, Humacao, hardest hit of the Puerto Rican areas, reported 18 botfies recovered.. Some 568 person* were reported injured ta the area, moot of them residents of slum shacks along the beaches. * * * Destruction is vast sad total.ln area,” Mid an side of Gw. Lois Munoa Mario. By HAROLD A. FITZGE1 Publisher, The Pontiac ROME—It was my to enjoy an audience Father, Pope John Xaui, about a thousand people present, representing many nations. The entrance of this spiritual leader is impressive. naitro Two gekmi Tome has since repudiated the recagaftloa. Pieck’s term as president was due to expire in October 190. , A * * . One son and two daughters survive. Arthur Pieck is general manager of the East German airline, Lufthansa. Lore Staimer is East Gentian ambassador to Yu- ttons against Sovitt Premier Nl-goslavia. His other daughter, EUy kita Khrushchev and “Ms 1 . . _ Winter, took care of him in Us puppets” when he appadra at the last illness. (United Nations late this montli. stand i platfon signed very coionui. * * As the processional the long aisle, the. Pi on a special chair car men. At they adva of applause follows sponds with friendly I n fie spoke wW minutes, and hi .marked iness, for M years ago and more people are giving themaetve* and their time to the sdvaaceuieat at religious cause*. His personal apparel was basically white with a beautiful brocaded cape ‘of generous proportions, etched in gold. A , A'.' ■ A' 1 am sure be retains the humility mankind universally admires, for he has said himself: ‘1 am Just a parish priest.” For this I admire him especially. Here the light ot God ahlaes through. Once whew we prayed, •lace I couldn’t understand a word, | begged God for the world *To Act Agdinst Nikita WASHINGTON OJPD-The National Captive Nations Committee on Chrysler's internal troubles. He gave no indication of the current status of investigations into possible conflicts of interest on the party of company executives, other than to confirm that such probes are continuing. Colbert said new car sales this year will total about 8H million units. A year ago this month the same Miami Beach Hotel he forecast a possibility of 7 million for 1960. But he saw a good omen la the fact that hlo prediction* foil abort. “If we were enjoying a 7 million ear year sow in 19*0, we would almost certainly he borrowing seme ante* from ML” he declared. Colbert noted a slowdown during the late summer in sales of both ew and used cars. This, he said, 'reflected some tendency towards caution on the party buyers.” President Eisenhower today era-phattcally repudiated the religious issue as a political weapon to bs used by himself, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, or other members of the Republican party. b what amounted to s reply to s charge by farmer President Harry 8. Truman that Nixon was campaign by the hack doer, Flsmhawrr aald he ham ef m Republican who had aaggestad to HI toese be The question ot religion as a campaign issue arose because Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, Democratic presidential nominee, is a Catholic. Nixon, the Republican nominee, was reared a Quaker. TOKGETIT The President said he hoped that religion as an Issue could be laid oh the shelf and forgotten until the election is over. The President. told the news conference the chances were very end, that be would get together with Khrushchev when the premier comes te the United States later this month to attend the United Nations General Assembly. Eisenhower made it clear that he probably would attend the Assembly himself but ssAd he did not intend to debase the U.N,! by being a party to a battle of *m-vective and propaganda there. He specifically ruled out s$y (Continued on Page 2, Col. 35 Detroit Battle Kills Two, Injures One Chrysler and every other auto company has found a tendency among customers to buy new compact can rather than standard size can, Colbert said. He predicted the traditional low price names plus compacts and imports will take 90 per cent of the market by the end of this year. In 1955 the then low price three — Ford, DETROIT — Two brothers Chevrolet and Plymouth—took 55 were beaten to death, a woman per cent of all sales. wounded by a. shotgun blast and „____ ... ___.______. two other brothers arrested for, moat doubled theiTtalro of the low price field with the addition ^’* ln * ^ttk ,at * Southwest of ttataMge Dart and the Val Petroit ho^’ . The dead were Raymond Fisher, m fa. and his brother. Edward. 40. ear, the Dodge Lancer. | Hospitadined , in .fair condition In his prepared remarks, Col- with a shotgun wound-in be head bert made no mention of -the four waa Cappie Musu, 41, ot suburban stockholder suits pending’ against Chrysler. Dearbofn Township. Held, were George Chapek, 23, Charles, 30. of Detroit. spontaneous tata.----- And Fm positive about the friendliness because of the shining (aces of the devout Italians who comprehended the wolds. PLEASANT VOICE voice to pleasing and resand he speaks with emphasis and supplements his dfUvoQT with -TWO » HJAO im THE PONTIAC PBifcSS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER T, i960 "Accepts Negroes I Boon! Order* Mixing f According to Federal | Court Order C4iaaI Body Discovered I 30,001 Floating in Fond] at Becrudette Park Twp The body of an elderly man was and floating oo Damon’s Mill end by a City Park and Rea* attan Department cif* when the men mat to wash; ‘to Beaudette Park this morning. fhe victim waa Mmtltied as to >r«r eld laWsa N. Sanford at £ HOUSTON. Tex. tUPIt i Negroes registered today .Jarmrety white Houston school. The school hoard, despairing "gstltng a Federal Court delay Jntegratkai. Tuesday Bight .ard '.ed integration to proceed but nod to jet Negroes Into ctegs until at I w JeMt Friday | The victim had been living to] K JL______. . .. . „,___ , Pontiac until recently. | ...P”? »|| His body was recovered by] Mens public schools opened^ beside a dam sluic' jMiay. m the mill poiid at 10 a. m. Dr. Tha first grade sI Mom's [Prevette estimated the victim- had [been dead since sometime last Death was tentatively attributed to drowning by Dr. Isaac Pre-vette, county deputy coroner. However, an autopsy probably will be performed. and too Filth TA CfreaM (tort sl Appsali and t .S. gapesase Caart Ktatf Is gmal a delay. j ‘ A A * 1, lo. the Houston School Board, { at '„u rotating Tuesday night, ordered the tint grade of the largest j segregated school system ’ aapon integrated ...* . *.. * •J-24 Students Return to 4p additional gride a year will _ # . . be'integrated until Negroes are Carvgr for J U f t One lajdi u grades Moft Year Solve RO Iwp. £ School Problem , geravn PLAQUE — Robert S. Nelaod (center), prfwktent of the Pontiac Area UnitM Fund, receives a plaque from Irving Stelnman. chairman of the Greater Pontiac lTSO Committee. The award was presented to the UF "for distinguished service'' through consistent support of the U90 program. Watching the presentation is Kart W. Bradley. Pontiac area UF executive director. Two More Polio Cases Reported Total fid 3 in County Compares With 18 at Sam* Data in *59 Two mow onto* of pohomyetttia were reported to Oakland County Commission Sets Hearing on E. Maple Rd Widening In the corresponding weak last The total number of prftn____ reported in the county in 1959 was 39. Williaips Does Final Fair Duties 01T (UP!) — Governor G. a Williams today bade fare-§eti to two jobs he has had for last 12 years aa Michigan-! f executive — presiding over mar’s Day at the Michigan Fair and crowning uy ■ State Fair, dr * * | The retiring governor waa so . The problem of what to do with ja-tST Sfmi, *"J!%*lj$350,000 for South Oak Project for the time being at least. uuded by othejytop members grade is tbs question we Ms official family sa MS last of-tel journey around the grounds. day began with a tour of the tire fair grounds, todudfag aO Sxhibtta, followed by i noon lunch- 'iff- fahaMsd to gel aader way with ■to governor's opening at the tra-gjlttiisU state fslr aaeftoa of tat liph, borrows sad steers at is •efcssl had adoqaato tearhiri is handle the addHIsa at a Math grade. Previous graduates of Carver had gone to high school in Detroit on a tuition basis after completing the eighth grade. * • w |' Bid Detroit achool officials said § Included among the livestock go-jthey could accept no new , . tog on the Mock were the gnuodithls fall because of overcrowding. ’They win register at Carver Thursday with a complete ninth grade curriculum heady for them," he said today. A * A "What w® become of them when they are ready ter me 10th Detroit to Aid Drain Cost Prospects for the opening-of the] *350,000 U Detroit’s contribution Farmington and Evergreen sewer toward the S4.6-mlUion South-Oak Interceptor system in the near future were bright today. The snarl over the two completed—but unused—sewers was on its way to being untangled as Detroit Common Council agreed to put up storm drain, Ths drabs to to built along W. begin thinking about now. ‘For the time being our prob-] lem is solved.’' Hudson explained. flhampioo and reserve champion' Other neighboring communities H<$r, along with all other grand declined to accept the 24 pupil* on ■moipiom. as well as the sweep-{grounds of overcrowding id their 8*foas cheese winner. schools. hRail Walkout Not ffckigsn State Fpir of 1900. sehed- " “ , WM r't for tonight. The winner was I . j to chosen from among the 10 •touts who survived .foe judging nidi on Tuesday. The crowning ■as to take piece at the music B- iropoiM African. Confab I CAIRO oh—The daily paper AI |hram reported today that UAJL Gamal Abdel Naasee Preaiden fee roc Imp** Affecting Callback (Cbntinusd From Page One) closed up last week when engines began piling up. _____ Chevrolet said 7,200 workers are now laid oft in Flint Francis A. Gaffney. Grand Trunk vice president and general manager, said fhe strike by 1,000 union members has now cost more than $2 million in lost wages to received a message tromjneariy 11.000 Wpjrfcers. including! President Kwame Nkru-j 5,400 other railroad employes lartdl Ike Puts It on K Talks proposing an African heads* off after the walkout dNhe-state meeting in New York] faring iring the UR, Genera! Aaaem- j Kew Gardens, Britain’.. .. fly session. The paper did not re-[Botanic Gardena, hat 63,000 “t Nasser's reaction. ent varieties of plants. fat t ter It Violates City Ordinance Continued Fran Page Onel meeting with Khrushchev unless two RB47 (tiers shot down this summer and captured by the Russians are set free and Moscow carries out certain other conditions. The width of the gap. dividing the world's two major powers was reemphasized when Eieentowe* strongly Wanted the Soviet* to slop supplying plgMS to transport Congolese Premier Patrice LumM-ba's troops Vast the action spread the civil war sad teed to. wider dangers in restless Africa. Elsenhower laid this has granated "qp already serious situ; ation which finds Africans Wiling other Africans." CONTRARY TO PRINCTPLEfi He said further that if these planes are flown by Soviet military personnel, “this would be contrary to the principles so far applied regarding use in the Congo of military contingents from the larger powers.’* , «' The President went on to any that s» far at to knows flwse rales have prevteasly been upheld by the Soviet IJMSa. “Therefore,” he added, “it would yal be doubly serious if such pSrticl tiler- |pation by military units were part lof an operation in the dvtt war which bus recently taken on very ugly overtones.” Concerning the defectors, President said every possible step must to taken, without violating the right* of individuals, to remove bad security risks from positions where they can harm the nation. Eisenhower noted that the defection of the two code clerics of the National Security Agency proves that Americans must be constantly on the alert. The two (forks, Benton F. Mitchell. St, and William H. Martin, to, turned up la a " pro test Street Display of Crops Ths case shows, Eisenhower said, that we must go through entire procedures to strengthen the possibility that weak, irresponsible, or treasonable persons do not occupy sensitive posts. Elsenhower said he had not received any indication that Mitchell and Martin were suspected of any plans to defect before they left their jobs, ostensibly on a vacation, last June 24. CONGRESS DISAPPOINTING Eisenhower described foe postconvention session of Congress as a disappointing one, not only to him but to the United States. Hit comment came after porter called attention to Democratic assertions that the President was to blame for the meager results of the seaskm which ad-Ijounwd last week.' plied that apparently the Democrats were trying to make kkn ■ responsible for epUttiag their swi president of the Oakland bud Market, 58* Auburn Ave., ione-week vacation, to find a legal; p^y. V Retail Food Dealers Asso- warned city commissioners last loophole, if any, to permit the, Although the interceptors were Detroit refused tb allow the county ready for operation this summer, to install the final hookup into the Detroit sewage disposal system. ♦ A ‘ A R. J. Alexander, Department of Public Works director, that Detroit was violating a December 196* contract to treat the sewage gathered by the two sys-ems. Be claimed Detroit was using the hookup as a clob to feres the county first to prevent rata from flooding aetfoe Eight Mils The proposed South Oak drain waa opposed by Southfield residents who chargpd that assessments for the project were* confiscatory. They insisted that Deshoulder a share of this Oak Park City Council last night approved an appropriation of 9136,000 as its share of the project. A special meeting of toe fowtoteid City Council < I be held expressed confidence toe new arrangement will to approved. “Shortly after construction of the projects is assured, Detroit will open the bulkhead near Greenfield and Eight Mile roads, permitting the sewage from the two new interceptor sewers into the treatment plants.” Alexander said. * dr . A Two suits have been filed in Circuit Court by communities footed by the 97-mlUion Evergreen and S6.7-jnilUon Farmington sewer systems. The satis nek for a writ of County aad Detroit to spen-tto systems. A show cause h»«rtng act yesterday in the Evergreen suit was postponed by Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero to Sept. 19 — the date on which the hearing in the other suit is scheduled. dr # tb Judge Dondero took under ad-teement a motion for a change of Ml/ ivctau a vuu arimixis non i wwulieu VHJ WIHHIIMIWIW B msi iwpiivrexr. •» ouj, W |X«uk«l u*d| n_s_,n_i_m a.I 1, A g vmiu«u m tuvuvn tv» ca v-ncuigc ui (Son has raised thorny legal night that if they continued to j display which Willman already has! He ^ hut Detroit attorneys. to the Downtown Mer-jsanction the sale they would be approved. [2-1 (IWjufty in Capsrvm^ but ao- Association tmrttatian to giving "tacit approval” to vMatton'mmv nemvivnc comjmBied very lttue jnasea 1300 farmer, to dtaptay ‘harvest Uf toe health ordinance Ptwmting ,, ** toen any toirit uf roju in the stroeu as a feature grocery storos from doing the l«l»tvdMd4Bto, . Faj. Fpctiva] >itm<> referring the objection to Slierer there would have been legislation r the Downtewt^ ran remivai same. \ w!minigtratlve matter."{providing a reasonable increase in ISL- -j tho ~— I ‘rs „ 19 mln.-lH rage ■ | m\ —Ha) 1H for rgH 113.39 I nlrap-M Vito- Q59 ns let’s, minerals L • vitamin. LVItwIns-Pkr tSO’n ■M Paled rr Syrup $4.9$ Maras Decn-Vl-iaf lit Chatnbie Q49 ra .......... o c&JW* $1.48 Iron tied Yeast Pack of 120 tablets ■ ■_ $2.39 Whites Cod liver Tabtets-24> foe r $2.9$ Squlbbs Thermgran Therapeutic formula e%\9 - 84*1 ............. dfa , r mum 98 N. Saginaw — VITAMINS Drug DEPT. Special Prices So Low We Must Umit the Sale to THURS.-FRI.-S ~ CANNON 1 SALE! 1st Quality Sheets PASTEL Muslins 109 | 74 White MUSLIN FnN Si*. *1 * 109 Inchee I84! m 101 y 12 White PERCALE Full Sise 91 ■ 109 Inchee .2* 1 [99; Pastel MUSLINS Full Sise 91 1 109 Inches :1*4 2 for 88* ES.0"" 2I*!1* America's best known brand — CANNON sheets in big selection of sizes, materials in first quality bedding. 9uy et these low pdtes and Patterned Solid Colors Chenille DRAPES $456 i 2 Pr. $3.00 i ' ifi im THE POXflAC PBBS& WEDNESDAY,, SEPTEMBER 7, I960 E&jfcAlbert itaiser Executive Polio Kills 66, Hits 1,002 j SAPPORO Japan t APi-A polio 'outbreak on Hokkaido, Japan's Disguised Gunman jjjBMj Robs Rim Driver j WENDOVKR. He*. (APH-Aj, gunman in women’s clothes fcresd'j the driver of a six-place bus to slop on a toady stretch of V-*- » By BOB THOMAS I driver hand over USD to cash and die Albert’s mother Warned that), ftjll to checks. ■ , he had been made a vice presi-ji The gunman and hooded bpcom- dent of the Kaiser industries, she < pttee from a car that followed the . . bus drove off after disabling the to,d Wn,> **n- “*■*• y"*' vehicle and takii* the shoes of’hsve a real chance to be some-: driver Forrest Cummings of Ely,{body.” ■ —, ,• j Nev.. and his lone passenger, “Yes. ton," his father added,. MYSTERY... TERROR... SUSPENSE! Thai OUT-SHOCKS DIAOVLA aad FRANKENSTEIN! A Motion Picture You Will Never Forget! STARTING Tomorrow {there was a tot of money to it,J The one he can talk about con-] jbut they thought of it as a sort cerns Hawaii Kai, the new city ofj {of unmanly enterprise and some- 70,000 people that la being built thing of a swindle,” from the coral up. Eddie spent # * # {three months whipping up enthu-1 | If so, the American public tuulsiaam and coopemttop for the] bright personality has been seen! "Here to the greatest opportun-i in movies, plays, night clubs and lily in the world to establish; j {schools that embody every ad- | vance In education,” lie said.; ■ {“We're going tp have classrooms] NOW SHOWING nwaw »v wire vaeawmaareeasem, with movable walls, ctosed-circuiti TV and other things that would knock your eyes out.” DaSnj Queen \ Sea It From the ; Beginning . . . STARTING TOMORROW SHOWN AT !d0 - 1*5 6:50 - 1:40________, l/.S. Post Office to Try Facsimile ! Mail to Landing WASHINGTON (UPI1 — The Post Office Department announced! today it would try its first instantaneous facsimile mail transmit-{ sion experiment next month be-! tween Washington. Chicago and; Lansing, Midi. The presides! of the Western J t 'nlou division of the Commercial { Tt-legraplieiV t'nlon Immediate- j VINCENT PRICE-MARK DAMON-Mmu FAHET Hm tuna | ip---------LAST TIMES TODAY = aa “ONE FOOT IH HELL/ 1 Also “WHEN COMEDY WAS KINO" SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10 !TV. industrial success is not turn-! Only government documents wil tog his bead. This fall he to etart-jbe transmitted in the first expert ing « new TV series,t "Candidjnient. postal officials said. Mai ;Camera," which will be sapd- pu^oM, 0( the test will be to dem iwiched between Jack Benny andjpnstrate techniques developed t | “What's My Line'' on Sunday; preserve the privacy of so-calta ! nights. j“fax” mail. NEEDKD HELP ----~----T“ { • Mr. Kaiser and I both agreed" Daughter Donna | that I would be of more value to . " . . the company if i remained -w to W#o Medical Studen {show business," Eddie explained, j 4 ' How did he become an actor-1 SANTA MONICA Calif. -executive? |Band leader Lawrence Welk | It storied last spring, when Ed-IS^fJPf Donn*J.1^ fnd Jam* die was playing on Broadway in f ■ Mhdc, a student >| St Lout ■'The Music Man.” One night tejUniversity Medical School ot got a call from Henry. J. Kaiser Uc*nie ^ in Oakland. ■ !**• E»ch to 23 , EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING (lock North of Tologroph KEEGO HARBOR Mias Welk. who starts a teach-, ling career this fall, said the wed-1 ding next week will be a quietl family affair, Mack is the ton of a Santa Monica physician. I “I've got some projects I need | iyour help on,” Kaiser said, add-j( , ing, “Give it plenty' of thought, |j because it will mean moving toL Hawaii. Let me know tomorrow."j A bit startled. Eddie gave it plenty of thought but concluded want to disrupt his fam- ------------------------------— V eeivo** •sst^x"9 __ ' NURMI W ! Kirk Pouq».a3 Kim Novas 8 ! Ernie Kovacs Barbara Rush > hedklnV ____________ Uy and career. A compromise was Peached. Eddie would split his time between show biz and company duties. Like many pn exec, {he would be a commute!'. IMPRESSIVE TITLE " ' i “Pretty soon I'll be able to fly; I from New York to Honolulu non-{stop in nine hours," ho said.] {“Before long, the airtfhes will be) !flying 2,000 m.p.h. So tratwporta-l jtion is no problem.” Wllen I^^LAfeet i The Albert title roads “vice ipresident in charge of special iprojects.” That sounds imprest-j jsive, and is. He outlined some-of] the projects that are proposed, A SPECTACLE OF THE WORLD OF TOMORROW! BING CROSBY GENE KELLY MILTON. BERLE “ELVIS" in His First Movie Sine* His Discharge! NOT*r THIS }J PROGRAM FAlfNFIDEUTY! •THE HEAVENS AND IT WAS WHAT THEY WEBB DRIVEN TO, WITHOUT THE BIGHT, IT WAS WHAT THEY WANTED TO DO, WITHOUT THE ins IT WAS FORBIDDEN FRUIT. AND EVERT LUSCIOUS STOLEN DROP OF IT HURT ON THE WAT DOWN! Ik jemtvwuffSMMMMt PLUS—THIS TERRIFIC HIT WHO IS TIE SPIDER? W10 IS THE FIT? h IT'S SPICY! J IMMwlrlIrs saucy! 8 3S%SS5 AwAarsper hi at love... tyfte Aider tfTkelfan ,is Bluer ffis SMITH-MARY ASIOR ^ THIS EARTH IS MINI" m THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900 Forest* occupy 32 per cert of the 49,371 square miles of Czechoslovakia. Cnjpq dofeaouc motet Founder of Disabled Veterans, Marx, Dies am cocMaik-at l«me MAM f HIM TNI QtrtCK.lMT VAT UlTM THI ORIGINAL WHISKEY SOUR MIX deprmian Thirtire for legal work ‘\\ 0Uld Not Export Job** untangling the finances of MW* , i .n ■ .......... T west banks hi receivership. CINCINNATI CAP) — Funeral services are planned Thursday for JUdge Robert S. Marx, 71, attorney and tounder of the Disabled 7eterana. ‘ * d bea Tuesday alter i heart attack at his summer home In Charlevoix, Mich. Marx was widely known in the The DAV was organized after b service \n World War I. An infantry Mr*»h in France, he was wounded seriously one day before the Armistice. Ford May Transfer Part of Production Abroad Tbs Allergy Foundation of America predicts that advances in the treatment of asthma and hay fever may be expected to fellow current research. NEW FALL TERM THIS WEEK Party Tightens Grip on Russian Army NEW YORK (UPI) — The Ford Motor Co. concocted today that tt is "giving serious study" to building at least part of a new small car abroad, hut said tf by glean* of importation and sale 'of products of Its English and German afflltites." The letter added that ' ous cost advantages of | The admission came in s letter [written by K. D. Cassidy. Ford industrial relations vice president, to the United Auto Workers Union But Me added that such a move could not oome "this year Inavt " type of vehicle In Europe — which the lower labor rates pnvailint in these countries are an important element — aorioualy handicap entry into the American market of'a comparable vehicle manufactured and produced en- World War 1 Ac* Dim In Detroit; Rites Friday of death LONDON (UP!) - The loviet Union today diacloaad new l for the army aimed at tightening discipline and Communist party control of (he military. DETROIT (ft—FUMral service ill be held Friday for Frederick B. Fitch, a decorated flying ace of World War I who had 17 Gorman aircraft to his crsdit. Fitch. H of Detroit, died Mon. While i Royal Air Force on detached servlet from the Uakod Stale* Amy. Fitch sorted more than MB hours on combat duly, dtrthf down 13 German pianos aad tour balloon*. Tam Nows Agency said Marshal Andrei A. 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LPISNtR*SJ 42 NORTH SAGINAW OPEN DAILY 9:30-5:30, Mon., Fri. m l !_?/ • THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, IMP dvitiate fa Oxford Unit to Cos! $400,000 || at Dominican Academy OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Construction is scheduled to start this week on a new $400,000 novitiate building on the grounds of the Dominican Academy here. Work on the thrm-story brick structure Is expected to be completed next summer, possibly as early as June, ■ - ------——♦said Mother it Lucille, A a i| # IO-P., superior general. Ancu/orc I All ' ». win »* the fourth-large* nlljltyl* VUll building on the 773-acre Ate pur- chased irt IMS by the Dominican Staten. The property at TO W. Drahner Road was formerly the Marvin E. Coyle estate. Richard Schlocht to Serve Rochester's St. John Lutheran WOKOM an HALL ~ Final plans for WUNmV newest major prijedt, a $30,000 city hall, haw been approved by ooundlmen. The one-story municipal office will be built oA.a 7-acre site on Pontiac Trail just cost of Wixotn Road. The Stove architectural drawing was made by Kainelauri, McMullan and Associates, Inc., of Ann, Arbor Construction of the new facility is expected to begin late {his month with completion in December. the novitiate will be designed to blend in with the architecture of the surrounding buildings, aceonL * log to the mother superior When completed, the building i will measure 106 by 100 feet and will accommodate about ISO novices | and Junior professed Mere. The top floor wiU be used for sleeping « quarters. ROCHESTER — The Rev. Rich-art) L. Schlecht, 39, has accepted the invitation of the congregation of St. John Lutheran Church how to serve as tbelr minister, Robert L. McWUUams, congregation president announced today! . The 8t. John Voters’ Assembly, the congregation's governing body; | will revive the Rev. MT. Schlecht's acceptance at its meeting Monday night. oounmr* FIRST — The first Catholic i Church in Oakland County and the second in the I Lower Peninsula. St. Patrick's in White Lake ? egTbwnahip. 'celebrates its 120th anniversary Sail-. unlay whin Mats is offered in ffie original faufld-fPing at 725 Union UhfW It-will be the first service conducted in the church since 1948 when fires burned the interior twice In two weeks. The graves are those of early pioneers, Irish immigrants, who.settled in the Area and built the church. In Romeo District To Sell School Books j Plan Anniversary for Oldest Catholic Church in fron1 noon to \ p.m. Sept. 13 through 16. the parents dubs of Romeo and Washington are arranging and pricing used books today. TMy wil be on sale, aloi* new book*, hem'6:30 a..m, to 3 p.m, Thursday and Pdia}{ at tbs North, South and Washington schools. Parents are urged to pick up the ROMEO-Nfw and used books arb on sale'now to the Romeo Junior and'Senior High Schools With the sale of elementary school booto to be 'cahducto|i Thursday and Friday in the Romeo district. ■ muni tv rnniuii, mnirurtiun ._ ms and a library. Icfroths, CLARKSTON — Spurred on by sdiy and work rooms will be *** enthusiastic reception of (be Had en the gmnnd fleer. Labor Day art diyly to Clariia-, ton. a new group to be known as >ther UiCille estimated the the Village Friends of Art is being of the new -structure and rs- organized, id tiiat the money will be fur- More than 1,000 pieces of art id by donors in the Pontiac, were shown outdoor* during the t and Detroit' areas where the weekend celebration, with 200 ox-inlcan nuns teach. # hibltors entered from Oxford, MU- • * * » tord, Waterford Township, Pontiac, me of the donors were present WaUed Lake, Bloomfield Hills and groundbreaking ceremonial Birmingham aa well as Claricstcn. ay afternoon. The Rev. Path- M ^ oseph Calibers, cofounder of 2of“nt *s-*»*► The public is invited to Join local chttrch members at Rev. Schlecht's installation set for 11 a.m. Oct. 2. He and his family wiU be welcomed .formally at a reception that evening it 6. ★ ★ # Hie new church pastor, his wife, their 12-year-old son and twin daughters, 10, will reside at the parsonage, 1003 W. University Dr. A graduate of St. John’s College, Winfield, Kan., and Concordia - la Poatiac mtU liKL 1 Earliest church records .show that the area Just north of Union [ Lake Village was first settled to ’ 1836 by sto men from County Up-1 perary, Ireland. They were James Crotty, William Gorman, Andrpw Dooling and three brothers, Nteho-las, Edmund and James Donetty-. Later'; that year Edmond' Foley arrived. Many of the early pioneers of ( the community are buried to (he i [cemetery adjacent to the little; diurdl|. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! werk. Mrs. Karyl M. Hill, first vice president of the Bloomfield Art Association, has met several times with the Clarkston art group to assist them with their pre-organization planning. The acting chairman of toe local group, Mrs. Henry J. Storer, said! most to the groundwork for the new pp>to?t will be-todd Sept. 21 Mackie to Send Sub to Roche > May. The new Rochester minister wiU ' continue as counselor for the Pon-i Use Circuit Lutheran Churches, ' By appointment he filled the unpaired term of the Rev. Mr. Gery ken in this office and was elected • to a full term at the recent Mlchi-igan convention of the Lutheran > Church, Missouri Synod, to Ann / Arbor. SLACKS PLAIN SKIRTS SPORT, SHIRTS PLAIN SWEATERS SUITS PLAIN DRESSES OVERCOATS With Exception of Raincoat* The first ninth grade clast in the history of the academy, totaling about 30 Students, started school here yesterday. To Introduce Principal of Avon Twp. School TOWNSHIP — Will ! Since a majority of those liv'fcg jin the. area were Irish, and •(hc| church named after toe patron saint ot their homeland, for many yeatn the church was referred to as “the Dutalin church." ... The settlers Immigrated to this country because of the rettgtoes ROCHESTER—Joseph E. Wil- • bur, expressway coordinating engineer for the State Highway Department, will speak at a public forum on roads here Sept 15, It was announced today. Council which is sponsoring the conclave. ' Wilbur will explain state high-1 way maintenance and construction and future plans as they affect ■ ;,4WfMfc Maurer, new principal Of Brook-lands-Avon Elementary Schdol, will be introduced at the PTA I meeting 8 p.m. Sept 14. Guest speakers will be Mrs. WU-1 Ham Cleghorn. who will discuss i community development, and Dr. S. L. Fllgman. an optometrist wlio will speak on the care of children's eyes. To Sm Europe Slides ROCHESTER—Color slides at Europe will be shown by Alice D. Serrell of 1005 Romeo Road at the first fall meeting of toe Avon Photo Club. It is slated for 8 p.m. tomorrow at Woodward Memorial Ubraiy. ; To Hold Ham Dinner LAKE ORION - The Women's - Department of the Reorganized i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will apbnsor a baked i ham dinner Thursday at the ' church, 531 EL Flint St. The meal will be served family style from 5 to 7 p,m. State Highway Commissioner "■» w,n John C. Mackie, who indicated u.lk* earlier that he would attend the “d township level*. After (hey meeting himself, will send Wilbur sodlenee wUl beia- to represent the state in the tri- to take part In toe dto-level discussion. to an opea qaetoton and answer neexioa. The forum will be heWtip-m. ('vhT'fl at North HiU Elementary School. 9**.* A 26-year veteran with the State *?”’ Avon Township super- Hlghway Department, Wilbur ius held positions as district engineer,! . Wilbur’s acceptance was an- assistant to the deputy commis-l nounced by Lloyd Lake,. forum sioner, chief engineer, hearing en-moderator and vice president of gineer- and assistant chief route toe Rochester Area Communityipiaaning engineer. the British government. Land in the area was selling from -50 cents to two dollars an acre when the immigrants arrived. Whitt the chunch was nearly gutted on several occasions, a portion of the Original altar and cross are still in the chapel. A front door key, six inches long, is owned bv Martin Donohue. twice in two week*, Sunday Mass I for the next two years was offered! in the Oxbow Lake dance pavilion. The present church was at one time St. Scholastics in Detroit. Lake Township and reassembled. In January 1950 the congregation had is new-used church. Tlie Mass in honor of those iwho pioneered the first church will he said Saturday at 10 a. m. by the R*v: Lewis Ellis, pastor at St. Patrick. Fund Bottleneck Hits Plans for Construction; of Long-Sought Drain I SOUTHFIELD HHEMHEHEMIV CtoastpsiMn date of the controversial South Oak xtarnL drain is still in doubt because of a dispute here over methods of financing the project. A lengthy discussion on the matter at last night's City Council meeting ended in a stalemate between council members, bonding attorney Claude Stevens and representatives of the Southfield CM-! sens Association. The Proof It In the Picture | Oak Park Widow1 Stood < | Mute on Arraignment; j Manslaughter Charged j OAK PARK—A widowed mother! of two, chained with manslaughter! in toe death of a Femdale sailor early Saturday morning, wiU be up for hearing tomorrow after-noon before Justice of the Peace Burton R. Shifman in Oak Park: Municipal Court. CiF.ORG IE ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Robinson of 49 Robertson Court, Clarkston, announce the engagement of their daughter Georgia King to Graham R. Wootston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Van L Woolston of Saginaw. A late fan wedding to phuhed. ] Council President C. Hugh Do-1 j hany said toe council needs a! I* little more time to study whetherl a special district or toe city-at- j targe or both should be assessed. (to pay for the S4J million drain.- . I The city of Detroit has agreed] i to pay 1350,009 toward toe project. 1 (UficaDlpa Group to Audition Monday UTICA — Auditions for flie Utica Mrs. Arleene J. Suomi; 37, of. 2446 Greenfield Rond, Berkley. | stood* touto' at her arraignment j Saturday. She was released on j *10,000 bond. j P.O. 3.C. Gerald P. Harris, 21, , was killed when the car driven by Mrs. Suomi struck James R. Fitch, 20, also hi Femdale who was stand-. tag behind his auto on Cootidge . Highway, Jlist north of Eight Mfie HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC CO V * Open Ev.ningg 1MI ■n ssshp - / . - 7 1 HI il ■ || a CRAV0t S. S. KRESOi COMPANY m A FAMILY AFFAI THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER T, IMP ina Would Set Mao nn-Wonrn...u(farparMitMi_____ »c»l export* my nimt 1 oat^rarjf S peraou extmlmd. EaUre foaOlM may ha victim. and B ~ ** font rid •( Pin-W, bcldlEdUthalarf* HONG KONG - Mao Tiring VTwwer in Rid China is ripening with age. approach to.cesaor must cither follow Mao’rpkM Mao Mho not. been Included jilts from domastlr afjjfrla —‘-Ipollutes to Bis letter or, by dras-jtn official EAgllstelanguagc prop- nwm um mmimi «■**• • »^s_ lor the West is that toa"*J .to ----- may Pffffyl—1 • Wa Mao's infallibility. Mao AFTER MAO . . . t Fink—a (daatiftr coat ina eaiHaa am* jwiltoirjitosn'i'il lamaiHmt q^t uha ihaairn with dancer* X highly aaotaaioua Pin-Worm* h Iplaat aaBmlhaiiUe.. Get ten-uine Jayaa'a R-W Vnrmifufe . . . afqpeai Imv* rmrtert staggering propor- apparently has supreme confi- A lurther danger it what wiU,day. tions, fhffikto <* which now djjQf to Mmself. _ ! happen whim Mao dies: W have* been heard during Ms 29| *k j* tohlfllng upon a he apparently la in food shape ——. — haj of China's t>m- jpeoMOt. >>d then ordering it sc- nfter several years of autferlngj" Vrn”~,'tically tumlgg China's directions.laganda services. It would appear create chaos that could he every)that the campaign Is chiefly dl-! b|t as dangerous as a misguided e. Rus* ,taM ”* "TT* *: *"r** slam must take drastic meaauiva monteamry swrupnoa. I, tKetr trndittonnl lead* If thl* happen* while the "cult One ntgnlficant point ia to reassert their tradijtionnl lead-that ersblp of the international Com* practitioner of Mandam- I Transfer Mao's, in a sense.. Im of Mao" Is rWhng a (West, s Sue- some C per cent of the tributes muiUst movement? »dry and dirvnkea i fail to tiimuiaw tlw ur|s i Relict, doctata say, lie* m ■ new Unlive prmopta.Otd-Myta MS* and mowtansta may' cteaw pi. taka 1 or 4 day* lot raM. Uteatyla *aU| aid drug* stamp and *ripe the entire avMam. Of *11 lasiuvas, only new Colon tin gtve* you n* tpaand 1-way ralwf that works odty on Um lowsr stow (sms oi conuipitioni. <»ia aulnartms dry, . w tor easy swwSM*-out p*m or unto <2> CmoN*m's i neaoelted rrhuilnns *coo« help* m* tone flabby colon miude* (3) And Coromm am psttf, m Sm aar«s movement" of your two CPtoe CnlONtin relieve* aval chronic comnp.ua. avwaigkt; p an sand* g •a* hoapiral proved **fe even tor as* pecunt rnolhers. And CoinNAtn won’t ■Martera with absorption of vitaaMS or Plher food nuincntt.Oal Colonate today! latredneiory Was 4jf. When policyholders need help we’re hi o floshl Ton probably don’t nned help oftm .. . hut when yotf do, you want it Jett. And that’* where we cams in,. . . to * hurry... d*y ,sr night, rain or ahine. Take advantage of «ur tost, fricddly ssevics* Csfl us today. Ite campaign apparently dates (rum thd time Mao decided to step, down as head,of state to devote. Me fuD tifne tuid energies to for* totostlng policy through Ms goto*| [Won as chstimMl to toe Commu nist party. It has reached g ere* ;scdndo in the peel#e months. * ♦ t.fm w. 1 ! FVom Mpy 21 to Juge 30, for; ismmple. New China News Agency mentioned Mao mote than 1,000 tones. Songs have been written about him calling-him China 's "gnat savior." He has been eu-! logized as s great politician, philosopher, military expert, toci* enlist, theoretician, literary giant 1 ■« has haw compared to tho j Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet pMUac'i oisnt lumm l|m> 711 Cwnmunify Notionol Bank Building has keen ssM tost "toeesr pne* { Last October when RussMa Pre* mier Nikita Khrushchev ytottsd Peiping, the song "Rad in the ^EWt” was played before either the Chinese or Soviet national ianthten. The words put Mae on a plane with the deity. I Aim AT DOMINATION 1 What does It moan? It is a determined campaign to' .establish Mao as toe leading Communist theoretician in tfie world, superior to anyone the Rumians i«an produce. And thus, what Mao 'decrees to right. 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WEDNESDAY,- SEPTEMBER 7, 1660 Stock Market Heads Down markets I50)*6911 .Trading Brisk 'j Hi* following an top prices Wtac «l« OT \**a, grown, CHICAGO (A-Tmde ... produce brought to the Farmer’* ^ MQrbMn future* again today at NEW YORK Uh—The stock but 1 brutki Jj them in wholesale package lots, reins iQuotations are ftindtiMd by the! mPd,frt* ,e*rty, !iwwm ‘^almost a cent all but the Sep-! ***** * *"*"*■ Burtau 01 * * tember contracts. However. 1 «n fractions to about a point Friday . L- Z. u. ... following Tuesday's broad decUt*. Km* swTmw 0 , W ' * I Beets, topped M.... Goodrich Ml more than a point. b*o«»u. Soi. sis*:" Fractional losses wet* taken bvfflty- ... General Motors. Jersey Standard, u»bb**.. art.'m. ..... American Telephone, Ford. taEtoL4^.. Rpbber, American Tobacco. Loul- met resistance on the bulge' and; within a few minutes the advance! had bsan trimmed rather sharply.! : Brokers said the outlook lor con-i U N tinued hot and dry weather con-| »j«i tinued to be the bullish lactor bij l it the soybean pit. With commercial ‘" business virtually at-a atandsti‘1,! , m the grains held within small hao-j l ii tions of previous doses. is Sta'si Grain Prices :: i:8, blly Its! July . 3 00 Corn !«*»■ . I.*3*» Mar • -l«5 “V- 8*%. Fur Market Finds ItitiTf Ribbon - cutting ceremonies at Six Months Ahead of IT" _ . ' , th? new Robert Hail ctothtajg can- Business Trends 'tor .located on Dtide Highway -just {north of NEW YORK »NKAi — In these {odd times It is hardly surprising to (tad that tha mink ha* become ian important omen ef the *a>| ftional economy. [ In tact,-the whole fur market I {is usually six months ahead of the ! nation** business health: declining | before a slump; rising before a surge. As mink occupies 75. per cent of the industry, listen tint to jytike Hill. Gifts be distributed ta ail who attendvthe grand opening festivities, with double orchid corsages 'jw.e^ • anted to the first 1.000 want-en customers, according to tha • tore manager Frederick Bant- Forrest of Goopchik-Forrest, a topi barnfathitr i*Mi*r jmlnk wholesaler-manufacturer: j ^ ^ s.tOO^rr-foot po^- “Thls is ear best year ever: temporary structure has imno-KetaU stare arderiag was tremea- duoed a new use of plate gfe do«is, especially la miak coat*, bright colors and the latest Irat-This is msst important when you ing facilities, creating a i realise that the balk of miak {and cheerful atmosphere. Thqfe | apparel Is bought In small jit ample parking tpaefe. * 5 ptaers: .Isles, Jacket*. capes. As ia the olhar IN Robert Hall IMRCE BASE fllriMdd receive tar more tiuintag:^*^*.1** » « BilBnranil i4Dt . lisln psychology and counseling, a fvU\ned ,t0 , The "almost impossible" job oflmissionCr Robert A. Landry's new Stantqn, long-time fur market ob-i ^AStliNOTON *es have net! Era!**' AiMdtbd, learned how to spell while iii!ftiasfc- ilL.*.. • e received commendation medals; : i ; family physician, social worker, or jtnm M*J Ge"^U^in p- ^ " ijt i psychologist, but of leaders in the,conimander dl the Eastern Trai natural situations of life,” saidlP01'1 f®rce' Dr. Clifford Schroeder, of thg Lan-..i: m sing Mental Health Center - j-# ‘•Tito minister’s unique nest-1% at Office of Sears Co. teacher Myron T. Seifert directed uuSH’. ao.»nP^W his students to write 300 business IjS**- ” executives about the situstion. ' umucs «mmI, ii Most replied, and Sritart's stu-j^wtoi, iv. dents have; been fnaLvilnp. thefr-jiffffii. jjL • • own spelling ability and leat^gl^*’pJs,Fj *«•' habits In terms of what the bust- .. .. ..... nessmen say is necessary for sue-. « •'» ' cash. Ohio State University's Poultry Olid Eggi ^u^a°aM .****.' bureau oxnon BOOS making a related study. dxtroit, s«Rt. t iaf> ~ its v i' - _______- MM per pum *••£* j0b; ® couturiers design appealing - btit i monitor board was ertab- fiays he saHle was I moderately priced - tar collcc- by Judge Letts to aianl take off, but didnt; and 99 accu‘ tions against corruption in the I.UCLKXh mulatcd sick days htv never used. ottOi'* manufacturars havclm*niber Teamsters Union. .Spit ALLOWED PAY . ‘ .signed'on Jtaserican designers !*ld0*lte "nion are •ootong to btoclq He was paid tor 30 accumulated, Rabbit is out ip every colpr •acatlon d^. which admlntstra-'the rainbow, ptter has been treat, ^ J ££*> fcde*L% aid were all thatied to gjye it prestige- And hate|'*tt*a0on* °* H®*,a- - DXTROIT rOt l.TRT DETROIT. S»m. | (AT)—Stic** ~~ ~4 atottoSS P* ' “ » K«. 1 Rust LANiLNG A contract tor reconstructioo of Southfield itoia Road ta^Wayne County into * “mmm mb* is-m; ugh. tJH freeway has been added to the miiw -y— ■ Sept 21 bid opening hero, the highwpy department mid today. Si'!* ‘ The entire 'project of converting Livtistock southfield into a six-lane freeway will nm from file Detroit-Industrial DsrkoiT uvkstocs Freeway north to Northwestern v.S?™9!T „*a5: Highway ta Oakland County. PHILADELPHIA th, • *iaJ*um™ 1®ur«lay- ; h«r ____■ * M I - ------ ——i.—i .1.,■ ■ — 1 . with * iolc« (rsdM MMomlBBtlBg. _ -jmwf ahovlna «f cbm* i...___________ in Mrfr xippir: iwn immmi sms-! elm, *l*4fi itMdr to ttronf » « “ .The Rev- My- Wa«. pastor • • ministerial duties. heifers 23.33-34: belter* 21.73-33.U,. ww* ■ RR ctnners m* eutten 12-18: (treiu veUrht uitoiy t»uu« op to xt jM. ! Ho*» MS: butchers s#-73c hither. < 23c higher; JM whi wr< uit. [t________ The Union leader said be to*a*to Vc.* him in toudi with his office wldle >tay **? WifirtWphth .Mdny 35% m*wn* call*. ««t»r *ww n-1«; "1 believe in usin j evi sible modern tool to help with my ^^,mto*8try,” he says. rrospurgn. ,, , t.S, Labor Secretary James p. He said wo have made **ao Mitchell, who met separately program ta Bettiiag the Issues with the unions and carrier* yew-•taoe the strike began — we*re terday. saM he would propose a Jmt getting a little more era work rules study commlOaton at 1 a Joint meeting today. , , , . . .., -r nearly an impossible job. The,. j0™1 f ^Announced differences on the {must be thousands of name* in-.■ . , ■ _ .. - we {Study commission involve the voiced and wV’JI have fo search request of, clfy officials, mid po4- amount of authority It would have, [through all our personnel files to jecttaas of Landry and two other Roosevelt Temple. S State Street an informal meeting aad deter- !^^^SM^M|SurvivaI Course mined to turn down the request. ,pjn. Pot luck dinner. , aciv txt-ii p rx/i i . After Landry asked him for the! ■■ . A • t Will Be \JliereO list. Alward said. "This will be' NCWS lH WT6f at Burt School,, 34-31; gj htjijlhe First Methodist Church, «ayt: fused.’’ Maids’ 2!^°***Srt bU congregation is spread over a large area and the radio keeps! ... ..... -^„JHH|HpL^ ----------- ------ .,.r, , _ . . ... .. ... >tn m DhiinAsi^to g ,. ~tt*. . TMeve* took MO in cotes from aj A new Ov|l Defense surVvttl ___JM__________ ___________ „ „u llK, w drop ball'' machine and biUardi course will get under way TK* ,Jsibly beg!" his tour of the strik-fhc rails have asked riiai any! find them " table machine and several records day at the Burt School, i^S. ing locals Thursday starting in *,^ group be empowered to ‘ w W w from a juke box during a break-in. Winding Drive, in Waterford Tow*- Federal mediator however, said The unions hare advocated a ^ raT^k^rii^ns^rt^^ i, j The course, .to be held friW4* a i^SL^ dommisskm whore findings would{^en Alward grated Landtyl Miss June Selby of 100 Mark ftt-T »■ P-m- each Tuesday foirJ3 (gave him two weeks. % 'reported to Pcntiac police Tuesday, ** a'™“®ie not only to that her wallet containing $M was township residents but also toiler, stolen from her desk in a dty ®®"* ^ surrounding arms. .*4^ office building. ■ Citizen* will learn the •i:» ;..-yri — 1 niquea of survival ta the ejitil bring the company and Union he-y non-binding and would serve uj! s iio-m n, T4'.i«'.»; mixes No. 3 Md Corffui Thievtis Return SPS-33* S. UJ*«tj.D: mostly Ho. ,8 -mi'_______________ . , too-464 is. win 3 !Si ! ® COffBCt Oversight gotiating teams together I.ir the g basis for further negotiations. |»■13-13, '-i _____________.__________ firat time since the strike began. ms ehoio*1*m-Vi*dutiif^lm»Bd4"»t»bS*rii ^OtAJRADQ SPRINGS. Colo *9*The mediators have been meeting w-11 r>_ _ . n ,i 3C6 tar lilt* «tt»dT ftw '^JlTT ”tened separately with each rommirtee Milk BeOUtV Bath .nrf .i»ujht«r umbs cupied by Doris Campbell and ilnce the walkout. . ^ , , . * m . «ie* lUughttr •»«. *-•. Doris Banquls. They took cloth-: * * a /S OrOOCf 101 ^iTtll r* ing. food. rugs, drapes, light bulbs ( in Chicago, the ration's railroads *, rr n i and ash trays. and five unions opened contract US6S v/D dUTDlUS Business Notes f a disaster. To Find Good Steak CHARLES M. TI CKER JR. ITHACA, N. Y. tb—A profes-sor of sericulture says ha has- City Man Named top urban League*%,.R. N^; National Pan&l Yortt cune*r Of Agriculture: JYUUUJJUi runsi at Oomrtl Unlvenslty bounoe* high ______ . . frequency sound naves of ths _^f*tolputing in the jOth enni- iayera of fat and muscls on ute-verpary oonference of the National animal* Urban League in New York City * * * ** 5 Tha dtolce. he toy,. Will help rg^ia>t ^ ^flivwtock producers teteet steers, so^te Brabcr* tovestment ’Co., hogs and shaep for breading, j IhCte 443 Orchard Lake AVe. talks today sharply divided _ T l r . . . . c They missed one item—the tele- constitutes a modern rotation to Attractive Mra. Elizabeth Tre-| j pet nv \niinn Waunc phone' to!'ow ing nigh: the the touchy' wortt rales W«ue. bane, whose husband is chairman i.WJI Wf JvUIIU VvQTwJ tot«v*es returned . . . swiped the The unions, representing more of the British Milk Mai-keting: telephone. than 200.000 employes directly in-’Board, has her own idea on help- ing to use the record milk *up|9y ! He b tat cl three natianal panel HfiCfTOnic SftCretOry - i*. tamstagjAvoilablti at Any Hour Tucker. 28, is one of tha youngest speakers ta jfpMr before the na-ttoral convention and is the only Fetatac resident to participate mt STANFORD, Cafit CUPIf Ani electronic secretary enables doc-tare at tha atv pal# Aito-stan-: ford Hospital to dictate report* at any time of the day or any; sleepless hota- ta the illicit. Physicians can disf a central! dictating system, dictate the oar. stenographers The engine in the WTtght brothers ' transcribe the material the next ' * had m cartniretor. day The finished copy is held taj1 • (tripped into the eyl- die doctors' lounge for prootread-■tag and. s*inatatw AIR TRAVEL ZOOMS Certificated Air Carriers 1*39 1*49 1*5* Airlines siSajPU- a a 54 S&IrfflL) 9. m 4ie 721 Aircraft la Ifo SmvIob 347 1,063 i.ni / / / Seats ^6 A*aBaMa(W*r> 9 5,100 35,900 109,710 Average Fwa &m*m HQ 542c 12k ■ s.fk Cruising Speed Of Fattest Troaapoft BlP $ JI5 mpb 415 •*4 RASHI.I. gintfr for Dotroir a u 1,0 motive ac-; counts for the .past j IT years, will con-! . tihue working at FLYING HlOH-—Growth of the airline* two dacadfs has Increased by leaps and bounds, >paccd by! 1m-pro* ements in equipment and service. expected this year: | Women should lake beauty baths] Ijn it, ■ J j; Irish bora Mrs. Trehane, 38 and] j0ie mother of three, sons, has been1 'taking milk baths since she was], |7. "Women should be encouraged ■ to use milk for their skins." she, jtayx. {the Detroit regional office. I! “Milk baths leave you with a * , * + Q j ;glorious feeling afterwards." She . Georgey Seetey, 1700 Buno Rood, recommends a milk bath once a-Milford,:: equipment manager for! fortnight — alter an ordinary hot!the Huron -Clinton Metropolitan tub, “Pour in as much lukewarm Authority, UM attend the National milk as you ,can- afford." site sug-■ American Institute of Park Ex-j gests. Soak in it.for 10 minutesJecutivcs to be held at Long Bench.i Then take a. shower. I usually use!Calif.. Sept. 11-13 j two gallons." m>. ; " ■;■ .j ■ --- .....M.Sii : An expert ta intermition;iI tin- ‘lance,. I%«rd W. Bailey, 63,. of) [29320 Brooks' Lane,' has retired! jtrorti his executive position with I jtliiysler Cbrp. [ Salley served 46 years with! J Chrysler and its predecessor, the] |9 out of 21 extra-inning gafnes] Maxwell Corp As a former secre-played ta 1959 i* bettered a majoritary-treasurer and later vice prest- ; league record far success ta "oven-jdent of tta c^rporatian's export di-J tune work ”, [vtatoa, SaDey played a major role w -- , Onar-trf me two defeats Was.in Ctaysler's overseas farilittrs. °'er- to® *ast .Harvey Haddix' 13-inning loss to. galley also'Whs instrumental hi paced, by Im- 'Milwaukee on May 36 alter pitch- the organization of Chrysler Infer-: \ i*?8 a perfect game for 12 intangs-national In Birmingham resident, R'chard lk* Sign* 21- Bills rfjn , . . . Rassei of 'Hfio Pitarim Ave. Professionally trained tastiRpt nasaoi oi taw rwnmjive. WAgHINGTON (UPI) - Presi- tors (doctors and nurses) will qon-m the ! j. lit if -^.jdeat Eisenhower Tuesday signed duct the course. Residents mggS:* atari wist nr maw-121 muK,r bills passed by Congress! quire additional information* by nwr of mu tino- during its recent session. TTiis left calling the Waterford Tow-nsUp hvV mwe - i - «! M7 Mis still awaiting pregldentW1 Civil Defense Office at the ttMfo* > Im ttaTw. BlL; ^- „. s»«P_h«M- ’ co. of ca^to^z;r slfr- ■ - ■ .■ ”:T”r -'W Ohio.; Rjibsel. .ifft ■ W. B)|ps sales r Pirate$ Hold Record on Extra-lnnirtg Wins PITTSBURGH {Pittsburgh Pirate*' feat of win THE REAL PAY CHECK — Newschart, based on Labor Department data, breaks down a typteai woifirtr^i weekly pay Into three categories/ Total income in terms of I960 dollars! income in 1960 dollars after taxsh: and real- income alter subtracting for <; infiation stoce 1946. Purchasing power of the dollar a* of the middle of tills year Was slightly over 79 cents ap.;jtel7-#' index. - 13104586