CE ~ The Weta U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast Warm and humid ‘ Pee a he. : ~-Fifth bikie ~ Playing Dead’ After Shooting Sparta Man Is Found] Slumped in Car After Family Strife From Our Wire Services SPARTA — A crazed father, enraged because his wife tried to divorce him a second time, climaxed a drinking bout and violent argument with her last night by grabbing three shotguns, killing four of their five children and set- ting fire to their rural home. The blists struck three of the children in their heads. A fifth child escaped death by}. playing dead after the father, Or- land McMillan, fired a shell at him but missed, and then bashed| )— his head with the butt-end of the shotgun, breaking the stock. Orland Duncan McMillan, 45, told Sheriff Arnold Pigorsh: “I can only take so much, I got shot up in the war and my nerves act up.” x * * Found dead in their home, 15 miles northwest of Grand Rapids, placed the shotgun * * * MeMillan, a part-time farmer of a mile from the home. Roberts, along with state police and Sparta officers, said he offered no resist- ance. Officers found a loaded 2- - gauge shotgun in the car. A 12-gauge shotgun was found smashed in an upper ae at the death site. McMillan and his wife were wed twice, They remarried in 1950 aft- er divorcing in 1946, Recently Mrs. McMillan filed suit for separate maintenance, * & * Mrs, McMillan told police her husband broke through a screen door last night and. attacked. her. She said the ran to a neighbor te call for" ‘police help and waited arrived, "| fully aware of the matter all along {and had discussed the bookie ring | Held in Death of Four AP Wirephote " SEARCH FOR MOTIVE—Orland McMillan, 43, an unemployed: 6dd-jobs worker living near Sparta, told officials he ‘‘couldn’t re- member” details of the shotgun slaying of his children last night as they slept in their beds. (Another picture on page 2.) ion Gambling Raids — in Pontiac and on connections between Chief of Police Herbert W. Straley and the parole of one of the ring K. Willman to the City Commission. Willman, who had been ordered ‘to make the report by the commission drew no? conclusions and presented only a summary of the re- ang |POTts. made to him by the and officers involved and. the chief. Straley's report said that he was with state police ‘and his own of- ficers who.were working on the case. ue * * * He also said that he had passed on information about a Basil Burke. to the- State Parole Board} at the request of Burke's wife. Prosécutor Frederick C. Ziem said the general gambling situa- tion in Pontiac: was discussed. at a meeting with Straley and the comment on whether the’ bookie Stealey ‘sald he. end Ziem. did discuss the ring while driving to a meeting with the state police. Officers Gerald and Richard Na- varre of the Pontiac Police who worked with the state police on the .|vaids said they did keep their im- mediate superiors informed and that Straley was present at a meeting with Ziem and the state police at which the bookie ring Ariadomsne H, Lt. William F. Nesbitt told. Will- Y (ammo ced air ena SE ARERR ~ Sheriff said McMillan will be formally charged later, . ce * * * McMillan, a factory worker who -was laid off his job in April last year and has done only odd jobs since, was hoeing potatoes in his) . yard Tuesday morning when he’ was served with divorce papers and an injunction to stay away Willman Gives Report: acini nm the skceikh tala he Sita Yoke na! members was made last night by City Manager Walter). state and local police. He did. not} :. Olds, Chevy and Buick Higher Pontiac DETROIT (UPI) — a General Motors Divisions arinounced their 1959 car prices today and a rough generalization shows: ~ Pontiacs are lower; Chevy, Olds up; . Cadillacs, about the same Last week, Buick’ division an- nounced its 1959 car prices’ show- ing mostly increases on compara-| * ‘itive models. * * * Pontiac, the only division to buck ‘the higher price trend, also élim- inated its lowest priced series, the Chieftain. Chevrolet increases were “= Affer 20-Hour Session by $93 and raised its cheapest model, the series 62 coupe, by $100. * * * * Following is a rundown of 1959 on Page 2 Small Car Talk Revived in GM on Tooling as Chevy Shows 1959. Models ' By DAVID J. WILKIE DETROIT (® — General Motors’ frequently rumored smaller: car may. be closer to the production line than is generally believed. Edward N. Cole, general man- ager of GM’s Chevrolet Division, generally understood to have com- pleted development work for a small car, told newsmen at a pre- view Tuesday that “we have not pes, ae tha riggs for a small car.” He ‘ecctiasél hetevir, to give "Who Will Be Ike’ s New Aide? Dem’s Butler Gets In Act, Raps Adams Broadcast WASHINGTON (#)—-President Eisenhower was report- ed-preparing today to name an above-reproach succes- from his home., .~.. . » He went to Grand Rapids, and ~_- talked with- Cireuit_ Court . Judge Dale Souter, who wouldn’t change the papers he signed earlier, _. McMillan then drove to his Archie said he and his wite didn’t know when McMillan left thelr McMillan’s wife, pith, later total ee eT ER pega Og omg Me age, beat her severely PES ~ |000-a-year job, with fringe bene-| She said she esca: d axl asia) ; (lits, of ent of the Red Cross. iis ome otk sistant ‘|The White House post pays $22 Bitely, to call es. 4 cluded. & © * © that was certain McMillan told sheriff's men had served 37 months in the Army) in World War II, 14 months over brother, ‘lof the presidential choice. ~ sor to Sherman Adams as his chief White House as- sistant, — But. even. Republican-National Chairman Meade. Ab rn, who played an active role in events leading to Adams’ decision to retire,+— said he hasn’t a glimmering Republicans for the job Allnios is leaving, * * * But Seaton’s reluctance to bow es an indication of how closely There has been much industry gossip about the industry’s small car planning. L. L. Colbert, Chrys- | ler’ president, recently disclosed Chrysler has a small model -unit in its engineering department. — * * * Industry gossip has been that Chevrolet’s small car will have its engine in the rear. It also has been rumored that the engine may be of aluminum construction. This, however, has been discounted be- } engine at this time. Cole told newsmen that Chev-', rolet will aim at approximately | 1,652,000 car sales in a market that next year may require up to 5,900,000. cars. - He counted about. 400,000 import- About all it| this clouded situation was. that senhower ‘will act quickly Seaton, 3 the Harold E, Stassen camp at @ Cole Dodges Socata cause of the higher cost of an| 59. sedan $3,065, up $75, . series, practically $60 with prices ranging from $2,821 for 4door sedan to $3,336 for Fiesta. Series 98, all models up $60 except convertible which at $3,975 was up $40. Cadillac: All series 62 models and Fleetwood series 60 special the same except Eldorado Biarritz ‘and: oo gee Seville, at $6,817 down $93, and series 62 coupe at $4,475, up $100. Cadillac said prices for its lux- ury series 75 limousine and. 7- omer sedan will be announced ter. sie Reuther, With, GM Friday. Chrysler Bargaining Fails DETROIT (# — Chrysler Corp. and the United Auto in a 20-hour marathon bargaining session in which the company charged the “union’s demands were “un- reasonable.” ‘Both Chrysler and UAW officials appeared bitter Workers Union failed today to reach contract agreement! > when they emerged from the conference room at the]. Chrysler personnel head-+ quarters shortly after 6)_. ; a.m. Jittery Driver Startles De “ Theit talks had been interrupted .Unauthorized work stoppages idleqd more than 50,000 workers at Ford, General Motors and Chrys- ler plants across the nation today. In most incidents, the United Auto workers blamed local grie- vances. But General Motors saw *|some walhoute sy-tesigned-to force a new wage pact. =. , * * * : Ford estimated it had 18,000 idled| ao) iby walkouts or sent home be-|"" cause of them . today, despite the) return of 20,000 to its gigantic: Rouge plant in suburban Dearborn. Ford workers also returned © to benches at - Highland Park, St. Louis and at the Cleveland, Ohio, stamping plant. - Chrysler had 1,700 return to two night will be about 66, Wemnoeruws high $4. : *«* * * For thé next five, day's tempera- tures will average near the nor- mal high of 70 and normal low of} 51. Friday will be cooler, Sunday | ors a little warmer, and on Monday temperature will turn cooler Prenditiation will average one inch as showers tomorrow and Fri- May ma ain Sas Se Ee The lowest temperature in down- 2 p.m. town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was th 95000 to. 40;000 Idled Calls General, Strike . ordered by Pontiac Local 653, pro- Fisher Body division plants here in’ City After Local 653) As the result of a general strike | whi duction ‘at’ Pontiac Motor and] Business oe Poached Reasons for Retiring Given by Official — seven-member was halted today, sftna, 9p ers. * *§ * Pickets were posted at the Pen- tiac plants early this morning as 63. The mercury rose to 80 affpt this morning, progress. anar daswoorra sane ture developments while Donaldson was at the heim -of-elty- . ntact inne eating iB item —~} Detroit plants today, but said 12,000 still were idle in Michigan, Indiana afid.Ohio. Latest Justice Courts Under Fire: Chrysler walkout was at Twinsburg, Ohio, where 1,660- quit in protest of the firing of a Sweeper. At Indianapolis, the UAW Chrys- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) — ii ae, = = 4 » a bilo Mele of thrée yn ay on oa Polaris Missile Flops courts and justices of the peace.) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. | an are being severely criticized. ad the justices themselves are their collegues operate, nor with the laws that govern their courts. hot. satisfied with the way all of/ C8! 3, The tee system. under. which the justices operate not only en- Many of these criticisms have at least a kernel of truth in some . Counties and er but none fit all justices. es ct 2. ~lharaiied lya Pomel Even IPs Not. ‘Satisfied major T d P licQoil down to these: | 1. Many justices ‘are not at- In Today's Press |, 2. Many. sus at cme aha feguard. the rights of de- CN Nite oie eee ftom Editorials’... ......+..4 seseve @ |, % The maltitnde of justices in Markets _... goteees ei viea . 38 | @ county like Oakland, all Obituaries .6.5,.655 0.665). 19 | countywide jurisdiction, WOE 5 ois. vi oo teres, 24.26 | law enforcentent officials a ee ee oe 30 | chance to play one off against | TV & Radio Programs ..... 48 the other. By threatening to. Wilson, Earl ........:0009., 48 | “take their business to another | , Women’s Pages. ...000+8 11-14 justice,” the police can induce The justices themselves © & Arrest Pontiac JESS W. QUICK oem The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Report Se. Southerly winds 12-20 miles” Party tonight 66, and tome . a oe” 84, Winds southerly 10-15 tonight. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 19-15 m.p.h 1 Sout 3 Wi Moon sets Thursde Moon rises Wednesday at a.m 4:45 p.m. r Ws. csxese @- iG a:......-.. "1 a. m.. 66 TS WO... ciceacs<«. 73 SB. M.....0006- 67 EP. Mescesecss. 76 DG. Me. sccceess 68 2D. Mar cccses. so 16 a, m., ee Tuesday in Pontiac {as recorded downtown) care ecensves dtescseces 4 mpera’ PYTeereT fee ee temperature — 0.586 ¥ One Fear in Pontiac eee ‘ Lo temperature ....06-.08 - 4 Mean temperature .. Pert) Pee 62 . Weather—Pair st and Lowest mignon Date in 8s Years, 90 in 1001 1887 —- ikt 4 SSVSSSISLRAR3 Quick was also questioned last : night about a visit be made to the|between Eisenhower and Adams) WICHITA, Kan. (UPI) — A no new “the assistant” can be ex-| ing open letter in the Wichita * * * He said, according to Ziem, that he was selling ap advertisement in the Metropolitan Club magazine to the local and visited Harrelson to, discuss copy for the ad. Chief Straley said today that Quick had a good record with the department. He hag : been a patrolman for 14 years. Last night Straley suspended him in- definitely. Quick worked about 19 years ago in the vice detail and for rant, * * * He was named an acting sergeant by Straley in 1957, but was re- duced to patrolman by the Civil Service Commission after the Civil Service law went into effect in May of 1957. _ Quick has been active in the Metropolitan Club and served as president from 1948 to 1951, He also wag president of the Pontiac Police Officers Assn. in 1951-62. Married, be hag three children, Johnson told officers he was an unemployed factory work married, but has no children It Pays to Advertise HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI)—Em- | ployes of a local firm keep work- ing, ¢ven on, vacation, Their cars carry bumper strips reading: . ‘‘I |Eisenhower, whom he so loyally Weighty Proble: i = zs i i E F zi al : : lice are holdifig his father, Orland D. McMillan, 43, in the slaying. om. Day in Birmingham ill Hold Gr until 9 p.m, on With System (Continued From Page One) ship except in townships having more than 10,000 population. 2. Send all traffic-tickets to the Lit; : : ee without prosecytor. . let? i many years served traffic war-}-.. er. He is| ga 7. Raise the civil jurisdiction of JP courts to $500. if i a if Hei 3 g : Fi SGEE i LF | T i 2 a “ f i E 1 ‘ 3 u d E Sees Delinquency Rise ‘a Denver, predicted to the Western Probation and Parole Assn, that juvenile delinquency in the United _* * Alcorn said the Goldfine-Adams| relationship was only a subordi- cent within the next 10 years, “We've got to make decency popular in America,” he said. “Children today pride themselves ton rough conduct."’ . x * * ; Melon a la Laund The close working relationship ry pected, according to some authori- ties, to take over the tremendously broad areas controlled for the past six years by the silver-haired New Jenglander. : Eagle: “Notice, to the person who used the gas clothes drier in Jay's Dime-O-Matic Laundry over the weekend — your dried watermelon ig ready.” Fa For November Elections Only 8 Days fo Register . Only twelve more days until the close of voter. registra- tions for the November election, City Clerk Ada R. Evans warned today. : Since the clerk's office is closed Saturdays and ‘Sun- days, there are only eight more days in which registrations can be accepted, she said. x «*« * Who needs to register in order state and county election? Persons who've turned 21 since the last election and new residents who've lived at least 30 days in Pontiac and six months in Michigan. t Persons who've not voted in four years must reregis- ter in order to qualify as electors this fall and electors who have moved within the city since the last election. must inform the clerk's office of the change of address, The clerk’s office in city hall is open for registrations trom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. ce 8. 2 R., —— Registrations can also be made at a special booth at the corner of W. Huron and Saginaw streets from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Both registration places * to vote in November’s build Royal Typewriters.” ed Adams was assailed last night} Qioninan 8 who . ; by Democratic National Chair- Ope survived a shotgun attack man Paul M, Butler as an offi- which killed his four brothers and sisters last cial who held “power ang ay- thority equal to that exercised by Even ]Ps Not Satistied lishment of the Pontiac Foundation States will rise by 50 to 100 per of Justice —Rowston Gets Post | Nothing Exciting Ever Kills Brother, 14 -Happens, Sobs Girl, 16, After Fatal Shooting Bored White everything! Maw Vice President itrative duties, Adams will continue Ad: Agency Appoints Appointment of Charles F. Adamis as executive vice president of MacManus, John & Adams, Inc. is announced by Ernest A. Jones, president. Adams has been executive assistant to the presi- In addition to his new adminis- to head up the Cadillac Motor Car Ponte, Speaks in Royal Oak accom in 1953 to raise funds. for a civic auditorium. He served as its president until last year. . Always willing to contribute his time or personal funds.to worthy Foundation and the Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital expansion program. EXPRESSES REGRET “Although it is with a sincere ling.of regret,” Donaldson said | GOVERNOR CONTRIBUTING’ “Governor Williams is contribut;| — Bagwell Calls Stat “=< Haven tor Michigan has become ‘‘a: haven for hoodlums” under the present Democratic state administration, Bagwell, concluding. a day-long swing through the southern part of Oakland County, said one of his first officia] acts, if he is elected, will be to extradite John Gunaca to Wisconsin where he is wanted following the death of a K striker. ing to making Michigan. a haven for hoodlums. He may be legally right in keeping Gunaca, but not morally right,” he said, County party leaders heard more time to my family and to my business. “] have. thoroughly enjoyed every. moment of the time that T have been able to serve my city as mayor. I want to thank you, my fellow commissioners, from the botteom.of my heart for the confidence which you have ex- pressed in me. “It has been a great honor and I only hope that I have fulfilled your expectations.” ~~~ pletely unexpected. Donaldson had hinted as early as this spring that he might relinquish the post of mayor. He said that he had desired to continue in that capacity through this summer, however, in order to make an official trip to Israel under the auspices of the Pontiac Chapter of B’nai B'rith, He re- the with the Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc., Donaldson if married and turned from the trip a week ago,}- Hoodlums spring air in that office,” Repub- lican workers were told. ; Also receiving the plaudits of their party chieftain were Ray- - The Michigan State University professor tossed out a of and tax dollars trom ut the state in an effort to show new industries Mrs, Herbert Morgan Service for Mrs, Herbert (Miri- ‘|am A.) Morgan, 82, of 1835 Hol- 19:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. daily, and land St., Bi , will be held ley Funeral Home, Cremation will ~_|be at White Chapel Cemetery, Mrs. Morgan as ie morning — ina in U.N. fe Seating Red Nation UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) ts 4 today that Fy g & i i & 3 & a i : bas eg 3 Sane : a we18 . yon ) Ly ~ GM's: most serious Saginaw, where four s - rf cars. It was at this key location — that GM said the UAW was at- tempting to force a new. contract. Local union officials said this wasn't so, that their 3,000 members were protesting grievance proce- are moving in and. not- out of date who spent an hour telling why Michigan’s industrial cli- mate must be im and why fhe state must be cleared of racketeers, He jumped back into his running feud with Atty. Gen. Pau} L. Adams who, he said, “bungled” the Frank Kierdorf case by asking for a grand jury investigation in Oakland County, rather than in Genesee County where authorities believe the Teamsters official suf- fered fatal burns trying to burn a cleaning establishment. — 4 ooaghe ee ar - “Adams, I believe, deliberate | j year if the matter was exposed! further,” Bagwell said, ‘ state outside well remarked ‘BREATH OF SPRING AIR’ . The attorney general's Republi- its borders,” Bag- will be open until 8 p.m. Oct. 6, the last day & registration. te \' 8 \ has two daughters. of Our Mrs. John « WILL BE ~ Due to the Loss Daughter, Lore, - this shop will be closed __ Friday, September 26th. _ Annaliese Beauty Shop In Respect to who died Monday, Sept. 22nd _ STEWART-GLENN CO. ALL DAY. 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I’m’so glad that I found out about ff in time. I urge every sufferer from theumatism and Mrs. Jacoban the railing to go up or down stairs, The -pains so severe that, they kept me i awake day and night. I tried/arthritis to try @.JIB-WA every medicine that was sug- at Bers and the quicker the gested to me, but without help, bette | urtie The main trouble with lessons by [jit is that I can’t ask questions.” jteaching Johnny and 3,480 other Hbecause Gov. Orval E. .Faubus igration dispute. ~ Supreme Court. 1, West German Leaders |) BONN, Germany (UPI) — The |Supreme Court rather than the | Federal Parliament is becoming) ~~ ithe place where great political de-| > ~ on West German rearmament, | been 1 ..| tary Students Can't Talk to the Teachers "By BRYCE MILLER ROCK, Ark. (UPD — television is that you can't talk teacher, The best thing about is that you don’t have to dress class. See As Johnny Poolman, 16, in the lith grade, ‘said: “They've got’ a lot of teachers and they give us the facts. The only bad thing about #5. 2 The Little Rock school board is high’ school students by television closed their schools in ‘the inte- Parents almost universally dis- fike it. Possibly it’s because the cry has now changed from “Johnny, turn the TV off and go to studying,” to “Johnny, turn the TV on-and get your lessons.” TV lessons in Little Rock last two hours each for the 10th, Ith and 12th grades on three commer- cial television stations. oo re “Thirty minutes on TV seems longer than an hour does in class,” Nancee Parker, 17, a senior, said. “With everybody around, an hour seems to go faster. “J don't like TV because you can’t ask the teacher to repeat questions you can’t understand. There’s one good thing about it —you don’t have te dress for class.” William A. (Jackie) Massie, 14, son of a Negro physician, and Herbie Denton, 14, whose father is Rules at Bonn Turn.»From Parliament for Big- Decisions cisions are reached concerning West Germany’s future. The latest example of a ‘‘parlia- mentary democracy" turning into a “judicial . democracy” occurred, when the Supreme Court decided plebiscites| © fon the question of atomic arms were illegal. Throughout the great debate the final decisions have made by the Supreme Court. In addition, the Court has been|{f asked to decide such clearly poli-| © tical issues as whether contribu- tions to political parties may “be| | deducted from gross income for 7 tax purposes — they may not — and whether it is to deny a ia Witty ther polls. leas than five it. is, y * * * . All of these suits have been brought ‘fther bythe government or by one of the big political parties, the Christian Democrats or the Socialists. by the -parliamentary leaders of the political parties. EMOTION RULES, VOTE A leading Socialist explained this) _ peculiar German institution thus: “The country is so evenly divid- ed between government and op-|* position, the arguments on both sides so plausible, that the voter |” is asked to make a decision purely on .emotion, ‘ * x * sues, that they doubt whether they Mayor Travels Cheap RUSSELLSPOINT, Ohio (®— Taxpayers. get off cheap when Mayor Ray Morse travels on mu- Some of these drugs were s¢ AT ‘ALL DRUG STORES ) # a ¥ ‘POOLE'S © ee eee ee _ Downtown Hardware mere & Lumber Yard - oMondey und Tuesday + September 29 and 30 _ MIRACLE MILE STORE OPEN aS esa is. constitutional) | parliamentary seat to| 7 per cent of the popular vote —|© All the cases have been argud|~ “The members of parliament are |} faced with so many: enormous is-|- nicipal business, He doesn’t own a s _‘car, so he hitchhikes, blackboards all vii chalk. It looks better than b'ack biack- a ease at Horace Mann (Negro) School, also miss personal contact with the teacher. SIMMS SLASH PRICES boards and white chalk. The television stations are teach-| ‘ing only academic courses, such’ as/ mathematics, science, history and English. * * * Jackie’s mother gets him up at 4:30 a.m., so he can deliver news- wry bee He returns home by 7 a.m., ean look at junior and senior lessons, although his’ 10th grade lessons don't start until 9 a.m. Jackie and Herbie are both in the 10th grade. They look at TV together. “I kind of like it because we can look in on advanced subjects we are going to be taking later on,” Herbie said. “For instance, I am looking-in on trigonometry, chem. wane rethee, be ep eanetoom istry and biology, which I won't!’ “It’s not the same, but it will take until my senior year.” help until we get back into school,” * ty & eB Gail Peck, agi’ gore lbcary es, “That's right,” Jackie said. ‘“‘We|ad hoped to take ‘shor can take notes on this stuff and|! can’t since that is not being it will help us later when we get |taught on TV. I may change my into it, But: neither of us would|™ind and take chemistry." want to go to school all year like this.” “t certainly wouldn't because it’s impossible for a teacher to explain to an individual student,” Herbie said. “On TV, she makes up her lesson plans for a group and if an individual has trouble, she can’t help him.” The 15 white teachers in TV|E classes have their troubles. They/E are mostly nervousness. * * * But Douglas Wells,.a production | E manager for one station (KTHV), noticed that before the teachers|E went on the air they wrote assign-|— ments ‘and drew ee on the blackboard. x * * This does not make girls like Anne Spears, 17, a senior, happy. She wants to get married as soon as she graduates, and would like]. to learn something about home management. : That isn’t offered on television, and she said that besides she "Thurs. . fri... ” Sat. Special Fit Models “W’ - ‘WL’ - SUN BEAM Razor Heads a-5-T-E-ALY AS r : ‘Ball Point Pens f m\ Popular Sises to Pia Moa Make Furnaces VALUES TO $1.21 YOUR ae cage e eg 4 — * LHe 4 E ns 4 LAG XA 00 *, *, Hey you! 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Re K She’ 8 Convinesd of Husband’s Greatness ey nn? & it : | the capabilities of the blunt, strap- ping mate she calls Billy, who ate’s Republican leader to: run for California. _}governor of * ok * With Knowland, busy in Wash- ington as Senate minority leader, Mrs, Knowland carried the cami- paign ball-in’ California. up to the June primary. She led a 5,000-mile by the “Knowland girls’—herself, 04 daughters and a daughter-in- law, 2 rer Inthe i5h general lection -Jocrat Pat Brown, state alteredy general, were unopposed for their _ |parties’ governor no m i nations. Each cross-filed on the other par- ty’s ballot, however, and Brown outstripped Knowland in the .total ‘popularity test by. 662,000 votes. 2 *: € Helen Herrick started politick- ing with Bill Knowland when they were Alameda high school seniors. He was elected president and she, his best girl, vice president: They eloped on New Year's Eve in 1926. She was 19 and he was 18. They went back to fornia after their From the time he was elected to the California Assembly at 24, Charging Bribery in Television Case WASHINGTON (AP) — Congres- to clarify contradictory stories that bribes were offered and s0- licited’ in a Pittsburgh television case, which recalled him as a witness.|Plicants in the case. Sas ee a ee Subcommittee Chairman Oren|, The former discussions might be, tive Ghetvighe’ ‘elicaceittipe, epiitiapiblatiin of one/of the ap- —_— was rapid, and relatively to be George C. McConna ren appointed him in August, 1945, Harris (D-Ark) ‘said the birbery| no left the commission Joes unexpired allegations were in the hands of 4/1957, but there was'no correspond-| term of the late Hiram W. John- CaS ‘ing indication of just. who the oth-|5- : Eastland testified that a former|¢T Alleged parties to any bribe tors he had been ofterea a bribe,| Birds of Paradise are found in while two others involved in the|their natural habitant at only two); 167,161. Mrs. Knowland, busy ease said he tried to solicit one. |places on earth—their native New He referred only to a former|Guinea; and at Bird-of-Paradise The latter is a small is-!cam 4 before the subcommittee, and twolland in the West Indies. . a A ee In 1946 Knowland won election to a full Senate term over Dem- campaign, No campaigning effort was nec- & the fashion: Th “high-waisted sian wig done i e ‘young ig ‘an empire __. tinues Ground the by R. & K. The fabric has the sherds velvet Tages sal by the combination ee lined. z slight tee os the waist con- back and is accented by a small bow. Magenta and electric blue, oi “2 12-1 hgh Sltahha pageant be ‘neath the Empire waistline “ warners’® merry widow braselette foundation: rachis braselette - ps phi sida you roundly, firmly for the higher. empire waistline -.. the look for fall .’58.. 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Walter Reuther by Jo- Jose, Calif., to enter the hospital. charge t Reuther Brown : Sane pa pectin a in intimi- Alarm. Wrong, but Close sophomore classes at the University’ of Cali- honeymoon. Hospital in Day: or 2 spokesman nor the office spokes- “She declared the “massive in-|they answered a burglar alarm at ee not stop herla furniture store last night. But from “seeking to learn all the|six doors away, they found the facts about ‘their intention and ac- : tivity to liquidate Senator Know- ~*~ | Knowland’s climb to political Jead-| land.” : es 2 ee smashed, A $3.50 wallet had been stolen. Inge emery nt Ae wo fay ta lan the Antarctic, mt } | This Valuable Coupon Entities i: i REMUS * ¥ =e eet oe awn ee eee ler ee ee eee ee ee lee a the Bearer to a 1-Lb. Limit Fresh Goop . ‘THURS, . ONLY am, OR he eee ne A a spokesman for, Latter-Day, Knowland’s - ardor more than| serie Hospital said today. - The| Benson's office said he was un-| against! dergoing a checkup for a mild in-| . anemia) . The ieoneed functionsil -caused meaty : ; wach ‘awfulweariness, ° change-of-lite! No wonder 0. Se es eae See See able, shes, to strengthen ‘all” woman agai ocrat Will Rogers Jr. The Know- land vote margin was 1,428,067 to raising a family of two daughters and a son, took little part in that fence SPECIALS for THURS., FRI., SAT. and MON. OPEN FRI. and ae “al 9:00 P. M. We Will | of Beaut! We Cut It! Hf iz Uy ¥ We Pad It!! ELE SER a stall 3 St yds. | ful Texture ed T Tel wee od Des ,-10- WALL | ih AY AY A Budget Plank ‘GET ALL THE. CREDIT YOU NEED... pees sentien: Bittenss p17 E. Huron St. yi style was mainly suspense, which in compromising ,positions. woe ke Mrs, RINgHART’s works will be : Oddly “enough: there are schools ‘functioning in the state of Arkansas ie -and Virginia without the threat of missed, by the millions who appre- _ closure. ‘They are the established ciate her special competence in writ- @ institutions, principally the ing a good, clean mystery story, jfihoos-of the Roma” Foothall Is Sports King. in Overlapping Schedule : King football is taking over and has pushed baseball from the No. 1 spot on the nation’s sport pages. This ee me This: seems a little hard to derstand since in many in- ince ‘the state and parochial ls would be operating almost "side by “side. But for some un- “$s as it should be, since fall is here Ne ce _ een seems to be work- and most of the nation’s —_* —- en : - Dragging the baseball season ; cP ar, aiites whe Aeueeaee the club owners and leagues feel that the overlapping of two major sports is warranted. Naturally, - % they are thinking of the turnstile count. y j * * * ‘After Labor Day, and the first. . i -’ few crisp fall days most of us com- ’-mence thinking in the terms of the David Lawrence Says: pigskin rather than “who's on first.” ‘aha alpee?. Baseball is not alone in extending. gecdarcsg ee ee Sas Seles han grasiores tn | various sports into running past — {he sexson’s normal climax. How a Sa se inden wn oe out clton, presented 9 ‘bee — Ss tagged rbd! g aati i Bae 6, PEGE 2 g ig zi a a End Day After Tomorrow: se | 1 iliaiaitl eadlied ticesa Pikes. bit, ~ shvem a ently un be in ur ote’ feu da oa -hearted Mary Roberts and saa ted career’ as a pro). Oct. ss—Detrolt vs. State. etpat ee * * * during her usttious 82 year. =a” _ frTbey felt they were building se span she person- . Nov. iowa vs. Minnesota. sir ' permanency w; . _ ae ittinets novels Nov. 4—Pontiae bcagnin dN ve. the opportunity to remodel or make it was her first, FlintWentral. hc ee tee ay ciao idly enough it was ‘Nov. 22—Yale vs. Harvard. oo deobep te ade poate aaa | Circular Staircase,” that. Nov, 27-—-Texas vs. Texas A&M. theory that the Constitution sh: proved to be her biggest succes Nov. 29—Army vs. Navy. ‘be stretched to~meet any contin« F oe * see 6—Holy Cross vs. Boston gency at from changes in “Mrs. Ruvewart’s novels and hun- e. —— social eS Dee. 14—Detroit vs. Chicago ‘ -dreds of short stories were enjoyed by gpray. tins Goke. pag tan Comseaten Be of readers, For many yeaTS —pisce a check mark on each team you ee dairy Prema States * ‘she was in the habit of writing a think will win. If you think a game will - which shall de im pureeance be a tie, do not check either team. Clip out ' hich ke t many of her “novel @ year, W p y Sr aand in fans awaiting word from her pub- : . <= fan tebe thatthe new book was out. _ ‘edn ati ont one ‘fyon do not Baye “Her readers had intense admira- printed ones. Be sure to attach name and “ion! for her unique style of mystery ddress to each list. writing. She was a demon for work Remember, all entries must be and maintained a daily schedule RECEIVED by NOON on Friday, “It does not say the decisions of the United States Supreme Court supreme law of the land. The exercise of such a power is one usurped by the abe and, in effect, which is DAY AFTER TOMOR- PS Thades atts ee _gives to the a veto power ==awhich: =produced. some ‘five or. SiR =: Spaggy ee ¥ See AW ilowccne el all thousand words a day. Do you want the $300? Or will your yarn and — of *% €. &y neighbor win it? Perhaps he’s already ““,ithough the right to be the final made his entry. Maybe he needs the $300 more than you do, Are you going to let him have it? A minute’s time ) nay be worth $300. . arbiter of what the Constitution means, is without any ‘expressed grant in the Constitution, it is, nevertheless, a constitutional prin-_ ciple now so firmly ee in ‘The majority of her books and _ stéries differed from other au- .. thors, since. they did. not deal - with the sordid side of life. Her SS THE PONTIAC PRESS Rather rough is the written com- ment of The Country Parson Gregory Berneman _ used, a = Publishes by Tar Powrtac Parss Company of Clarkston about that Ted Williams bat ew. Huron st. pontiae, Michigan throwing: “Just another case of million - Trade Mark Patiy Bxcept Gundey ‘Ollar arm and ten cent head.” “ Qvseet. Baserrt, jon A, Ricey, SNe - \ Bxevutive Vice President *aseistant Advertising Apples that weigh up to a pound an a oe » area peel four ounces are being picked in the orchard of William Stancombe | ‘gam oronry ond Tey et ie Wolf River variety. “Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. 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Arterburn feels that the years, has not held any o the federal or any sea Sh ment and-who would be chosen a majority vote of the other mem. bers and be made chief justice of Dr. William Brady Says: Just Can’t Hide Iodine Behind a Smoke Screen For many years I followed your recommendation to “use a few drops of iodine in a glass of water,” and I You owe your readers an ex- DR BRADY planation as to why you now try to distinguish nutritional from medicinal iodine . « (M.A) Frankly, sir, iodine is iodine (or spell it iodin if you wish), no mat- ter what its source or its strength may be. You do not mention the purpose- for which ‘“‘a few drops of iodine See oe au ue ss mech-« seas It is poeia since I began teaching that , every man, an and. child *.. needs a suitable daily ration of jodin. Another reader complains . that when he asked the druggist for a vial of iodine the druggist asked which kind of iodine he wanted: ang said he had six or ‘seven kinds . 't * &* The druggist is probably right, though I can: think of only four ~~on “such ‘questions ‘shall ~“be~ the~~-kinds, namely, Tincture-of odine,— Tincture of lodides, Stronger Tinc- ture of Iodine (Churchill’s Tinc- ture), Mild Tincture of Iodine. So- called “colorless” tincture of io- dine” (tincture of iodides) is not jodine at all, so far as external use is concerned. Internally it has the same effects as any other kind of iodine or iodide. The only kind of iodine I advise people to use as a first aid dis- infestant for _minor__.wounds.is__. Mild Tincture of=edine, U.S.P.° This is approximately 2 pér cent ‘strength, whereas regular Tincture of Iodine, U.S.P., is three times as strong, and should be used only under the physician's supervision. For personal use I prefer Mild Tineture of Todine, and immedi- ° I still ridicule the use “poison” label on tincture dine. It servés to keep of iodine in the hands of oy drug- gist. A news item sent a New Jersey reader says a supermarket has been fined on a charge of selling such ‘ jo fh adage - Voice of the People - 4 > | af tt efi : do the toll and slave 8 te make the money for the rich You are most fortunate indeed have to be Kept a slave? I » « » If you have peace of mind thought Lincoln freed the slaves. « « For that is something which Why should General Motors have ean be . . . Most difficult to find it all and the worker be his . « » Not- that. tranquility when free slave? sf . From serious bodily ills... * Or having money in the bank... * With which to pay your bills... k words and they will boomerang Or being happy in your wor' back to you. Is something wrong + ° - carefree in’ your play that you can’t belong to the union? . « With friends who really care _P. B. Gravitt for you. . . And help you. on your ogee . . But tat ia peace mind . . . When you have not ‘SPrene Hesrtation concealed . . . Some wrongful deed that shames you and . . . You do Saves Me Time’ not.want revealed That calm- that ~— i . : = age. I started that the next day and have saved myself many, SMCS ce Rg ethene RE Ae bo i i ee ~ send first class, it isn’t important pret lealgen Seng gga enough to read.” pr Insanity x es ag Mrs. L. R. Harmmer right, a cree ; “Fe se ‘Saginaw Lights _, hen, you can't contro the idea ’ you ot Lose Us Friends hing a ea Those Raeburn and Rapid street he seas ed on TL. teem They ynust be timed for about 48 ——— a " THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Is that what the city traffic obaeh ohh. Aetna tates in bureau wants? God, and it was imputed unto --& * 7s him for righteousness: ang he And everyone is caught again at © was called the Friend of God. — the Grand Trunk Sunless you James 2:23. par nly + Ys traffic squad x « losing friends am among visitors The truths of the Scriptures are and home folks alike. That Raeburn 5 marked and inimitable, that the light is a joke anyway. A blinker inventor would be more of a mirac- would. be plenty too much. _ ulous character than the hero.— oa Hardsley —§ Rousseau. Case Rechwda of a Peych@boaiet Unless your jever goes above 105, don’t try to “break” tt ar- tificially by ice packs or drugs. For fever is one of the body's _ break their child’s fever, when such action may actually kill the Praecioe Parag | Save this Case up. idea, therefore, to suggest that parents artificially Record and ery ane difference! You can easily lower a i giek “child's. temperature... by “im-.- Fever Is One of Body’s ‘Defenses out of style in 1799 when George Washington was on his deathbed. Conversely, it slows down the rate of multiplication of the enemy (germs). ‘ * * * When the body itself has pro~ duced enough white corpuscles But such parents failed to take into account the fact that under’ the natural method, the body: it- self “broke” the fever, instead of some outside agancy. * * And there is a whale of a. to whip the invading germs, then your temperature begins to drop. But. if you. artificially lower ‘Tubs: or drugs; beware Despite your good intentions, you. may be sabotaging the | mersing him in an ice bath or -by giving him alcohol rubs or by aspirin, which dilate “the vessels in the skin and thus chill ‘us be playing into the hands» of the enemy. If the fever goes above 105 degrees, then you should. watch closely, for too high a*temperature ~ body's oWn resistance. You tay try to lower the temperature of their youngsters when the latter may “cook” the proteins in nerve are il?” duced his death; ae ane ie ewe ste 1 MEDICAL SUPERSTITIONS FEVER FACTS But few fevers . Before al Homer, may When the body gets sick, your: ee Se I remind you that the ancients temperature usually rises. And your doctor on the case to steer believed the blood was the:“‘fire” there is a logical justification bé~ 5 modern scientific course. ‘ of life. , hhind this elevation of:temperature. - Scrapbook this Case Record, x * * For your white blood cér- with tomorrow's follow-up, for you had a fever, you had ‘too reve around through the body. patients more intelligently. — much hot blood pouring. through Amd they rapidly increase in always write te De. George Wi, Crime your veins. ’ namber with every drgree the ie Pe ge iong Se te “Just take out a pint or so,” temperature rises! Ae gol env iy = Beto cover was the old idea. 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Now, after the President's biography comes this special heading in bold face type: “Executive office of the presi- dent,” and heading ae reason, Adams always nation,” he may have been making excessively modest about s his job, claiming that, really, there ~aanitinaly and enbapplly— petit | oe snach to it : f 3 7" + 4 id | i ; 4 i i : i : F a3 z Tr 7 *E rE fe f : 3 ata ft I “be. Eel 1) ? E ber eff men wondered calls. “It was a routine call.” x & ju eiret i i iF if J I 7 High if ir Ee rt a z 2 ills i : |The Air Force plans to send an- other manned balloon into the}: what qualifications a.space needs, é Bae: tuled the earth for about 120 million years, says the stratosphere in its effort to learn| ent Center neat Alamogordo-has|National Geographic Society. 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Maple Rd. ‘ee ° se adhsey, thursday, friday, saturday : 7 Pontiac — Birmingham : : Store : “ Tel-Huron Store : RR ore Se aan a ay ane eR - PARKING \ 4 1 t 28 " ; i s ie. “THE PONTIAC es, iy PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, wee By LYDIA ROTHMAN state. berg. of Walled Lake. She is majoring in religion and philos- ophy and is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota and Kappa more at Wayne State Univer- tending Madona College in Li- vonia where she is a sopho- more working toward a teach- er’s degree. She plans to ma- ‘ ae | ee : # Delta Chi. jor in social subjects, Pa aie ee ues ; ‘.9 * * AT MERCY COLLEGE , With the advent of autumn, local clubs and or- Pontiac Press Photos = aT FERRIS INSTITUTE in elementary edu- ganizations swinging into another active season, mem- bers of Les Filles. Club are busy with plans for a number of social functions throughout the school year. mue. She is studying for a » Answer ears U of ‘* U. of M A sophomore majoring in , : ao By EMILY ‘Post pharmacy is Kenneth H. ee “Dear Mrs, Post: Is it-pos- Bogard Jr. He is a member of Alumnae sible to refuse to take part in- Phi Delta Chi, national pharm- . . ‘ ; a wedding? If so, how can aey fraternity, and vice presi- 2, ane Gather: eI as mare ee yey om dent of the newly formed oe ae Sod age BE 1 know, bu not an in-. student government. ae oo AG timate friend, is going to be Vena F. Towle of South — ee aaa, : married in the not-too-distant Winding street is a sophomore Alumnae Ct ged edly ly: future and Ihave heard indi- at Ferris this fall, majoring in ome drive home of Mrs. W. O. rectly that she is planning to education. _ Roeser Degen _ following a ask me to be her maid of hon- Sandra Horsley of Marquette dinner of club. members at - *s street is attending Ferris Insti- % pes eenfields Ri ES be pon comp neryete- pao tute as a freshman on. a - pg Rinne page scholarship. She is living in Reviewing the club scrap book are (left to right) Monita Calhoun of Spokane drive, Susan Rogers of Miami road, and Nancy Ward of Starr avenue. Ferris Institute at Big Rap- ids also finds a number of our local young people among its student body this year. Franklin Love Jr., of Farm- ington is a freshman. He is sonsidering majoring in law a Sharon Wolfe of Linden ave- nue, also a freshman, will take an executive secretarial course. Jane Gorsline of Putnam ave- Another freshman is Marsha . cation at Mercy College, De- ! ents Swing — Into College Activities i troit, is Sharron Denby of Au- ence and working toward a at Alma, ‘ * Fee i a late ate «ee Dae eee one ee The Fall Vocal Clinic will be . by this time—well under way “Attending the University of Mary Ann Johnson of Tilinois held Klow. 3.08 the Entiat with lasses and social activi- Detroit as a senior with a ma- = avenue is a freshman at Mercy The festival gongs will fea- Hes at qoanee fheypabent the jor in business administration College. She is majoring -in sci- sapien a ture a thousand high school vo- — Central’ ealists from Pontiac * “e. 2 : medical technologist’s registra- Anise Colony ta 6 sola 2 A sophomore at the Univer. tim, and Powiac Northern. High study for four local students. sity of Detroit is Bill Metz of F te d ’ Sharon Lee Warren of Snell- ‘Seat Terktbtegscnte Bs i laer Attending South Macomb ME pits anergy gp brook road is a freshman. ‘Re- joring in’ commerce and fi | Community College forthe known png ayo turning for his junior year is nance. first time is Jeanne Andrews will ‘be guest : . Gerry Barnhart of Savoy drive. His brother, Fred, joing him of Lenox avenue. She is ma- - . — Dick Hathaway of East Iro- %t Detroit as a freshman. He joring in English. (ee a. quois road is a freshman andis 18 Majoring in electrical engi- Georgia Humphrey of Hud- gk Fred W veh ercied 4 iis: neering, son avenue has entered Hurley _‘ the annual aring . 2 gic: ane x € * Hospital School of Nursing. ursing. : : , * ithe ~ Dave Peters of F : Rebecea Ann Schutt of Au- on strect ic in her second year. attending Alma College where Four pages foday burn avenue isa freshman this. college at-Oxford in the Do- he is a sophomore majoring in in Women’s Section year at Hillsdale College. minican Order, She is majoring Physical education, He is a in Yromen's section Also at Hillsdale for her in music and mathematics. perce bol the =P ona poo > oe junior year is Carol Lee Deim- Her sister, Mary Ann, is at- acres ia & freshinall this: ta Workshop and served ag a elin- I want to go to the expense of a secretarial curriculum. buying bridesmaids’ clothes for we. someone who is not an inti- Also enrolled in a secretarial mate friend, course at Ferris is Sharon ge Overstreet of Riviera street. Answer: thing you She is a freshman. can do is to tell her that much Oliver Owens of Oakshire as you would like to take part drive is a freshman at Ferris, proper en apprendre and is enrolled in pre-engineer- clothes at this time and regret that you have to refuse. 7 2 cae : 3 STUDY NURSING teint Mary. Lou McLaughlin~(left)-of | Here, they examine several colorful Two local girls are attending — i. Post: hey ? Mohawk road and Karen Bronoel of programs for use at the group's coming —_St.-Joseph’s School of Nursing clude a sseneaiee in an invi. Pioneer Grive are:two Les Filles mem-. . events this season. 2 pa 2% Fy arya tation sent to his mother, with bers who enjoy planning club affairs. freshman as will Rose Marie Br whom he -lives? I sent my a2 : Flanigan of Edison street. ve friend an invitation to a recep- « * * Hospital Guild son whom 1 know slightly. Dear Abby... os : vent iit ner ce coe A freshman at Marygrove Ce is Ellen Sates Tea pemengeetnnn sagyah lr or en : oe at General Motors tInstitute at SCMachern of Miami road. She is majoring in speci ei “ie Children May Be Nosy! Scetssicn* mn wt i ay en ae hes Answer: The word “recep- y : y- A sophomore at the General > ear Te Ses home for the Third Annual oS yo Motors. Institute is Walter Membership Tea of the Pon- Gop” eee See patty Quaries af Heth ast tiac Osteopathic Hospital Guild which generally focintes | at take. great pleasure in throw- - - give him up as she loved him. _Wtaslles, of Boule- Thursday afterncon. least a few persons are ing her a bone? The widow~ “I love him, too, Abby, and — any ing engineer- Mrs, William Crommett and ——— by the hosts, If. omes a “lady sitter” and is he promised to marry me as e- Mrs, Paul Trimmer are co- describes your reception, invited to “‘come over and play soon as he could. I feel bad Another freshman at the in. chairmen of the affair. Mem- — seied We Oy “sere _~ are on the road. nice person and not. at alll por pie eudics-a agh ogmareg - Lawrence E. Bilodeau, Mrs. ing for intimate ‘friends, it “No one ever es a aie’ ie ae a erty “ ‘Horowitz, Mrs. Raymond was not nevessary to ee cee Seta’ ton shoadn’t wee him again ‘but Freshmen, at Highland Park : “a a ae ‘ . we have some unfinished busi- un lege are Harvey Mc- ; serine wos are Mere ese, Sow ie bay) wt dont, Cello eat Bevery foe Fl pgp hha baie aien: teikeiiiee tex. a. your lives? Please print this, Abby, know what to do. Help me, who is majoring in architectur- "and Mrs. C. Worster. now and fs birthday: ts. com- and’ you'll find out if I am Please?” MIXED .UP [a ae ~The Guild extends an invita- ing up next week. I want exaggerating.” DEAR MIXED: Include this Kline of Lenox avenue who is tion for all interested to at- to buy bith a ablét and‘tie, but. TYPICAL WIDOW man OUT of your plans, and “So. majoring in architectural tend. ee my mother disapproves of this DEAR TYPICAL: Youcew't complete your “unfinished “TE "Siena ‘Helghis College ae type of gift, Isn't such a. gift expect married women to in- business’” through a lawyer. 45. Julie Poes of Dick oe acceptable in the present day?" vite a widow (especially an If you can't afford one, see te Sor is a Janet Fenlon os attractive one) to. come over your Legal Ald Society. speech, Joan Gotham of South ght : Answer: ‘The tle is perfect- and share their husbands. 9 * =o Hammond Lake drive will en- Feted at Party — ly “all right but not the shirt. When there is’ an: Suetiached Page vcr pte ngs ed ter Slatin Osa tenieanl dy sh ede Y A tie is considered anacces- «gannoz" doesn’ man in the party, ws are know senior at Siena Heights Fenlte hontred . ry Whereas a shirt is wear- co mned ia ok Mo lnoms aval - invited and are more than wel- ‘keep the cat from chewing up smn pbeds Schutt - ig ne soy paeane me pre ing apparel. fellow. I keep- thinking “= a Og wt pers jest A a burn avenue. She is president | Friday at the home of Mrs. ies ancy would have noses to'end "DEAR ABBY: My husband which is just a board about oF Rer class. 8 Snes Se Rae Miss Zaffina all ‘noses. Is this worth worry- says I'm narrow-minded, and two feet tall with a piece of = |) Ft lew of Li Borer_were We , “about or am I being silly 1 say he’s no gentleman to carpet tacked onto it. It has erry Verhon Kelley of Lin- pp am egg Honored at : pe ghie + tag hurt and embarass me in a catnip inside to oe py Cort pe ni Higa age Ba; et 53 a5 Mra Arak Viel of tee “© “NOSE CONSCIOUS Public place. We went to a When the cat claws the furnt eer tune : . : Ponting Press Photon street, Janet will’ exchange : ' ture, take her to the board lege, Joining her.is Lora Low — Linen Shower DEAR ‘NOSE: If you love coeting, We,had hardly been . with a sharp command and ise Guthrie of Hillfleld road pan Sarre paalin en witty vette ey Se in the midst of fall activities and studies at Wayne _ State University. He is in his second year at Wayne. show her what it is for.”’ : _ CAT'S FRIEND jt a CONFIDENTIAL TO CHUBBY”: He who indulges— Lora is majoring in mathemat- ics, : AT LAWRENCE TECH = ~ William E. Bordérs Hi of Mid Pine road is attending age Z a: ¥ : BE 2 Mii GOK ae SS Nee eee here three days when I fell _ forthcoming marriage of their | stove College in Detroit are “Father Knows Best.” In pri- GROWS WITH THEM in. love with’ a married-man. daughter, Mary Jo Hepburn,.to | Ingtid Soderberg of Shoreview —_—_vate life she is the wife of in- “We've had the same: chil- : We went around together for Airman 1.C. Harry Edward: rive who is a freshman ma- vestment banker Edgar B. dren in the cast from the begin-; six months. and then lis wife. “ Kuenzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. joring in history, dramatics Ward and mother of two sons, ning,” says Jane, “and of found out about me and waited Harry Kuenzer of Monrovia and pre-law, and Sharon Tal- Chris, 21, a student at “MIT, “course all three are five years talk to me. She ig pregnant The couple will .exchange * * %& — * — prep school in Rhode Island. way. If the se A gate and so am I. We had a nice . vows at Baldwin Avenue Meth- Arnold Simson of West iW Roe s - on, ag seems likely, we can '. fale and she said she wouldn’t _ odist Church Oct. 4. ‘ Brooklyn avenue is a sopho- For five yeareJane’s screen _— start. having grandchildren: # ~ Mr. and Mrs, Doris 0. Gal- braith of Columbus, Ind. an-" 2 ef eas ‘ | Two students attending Mary- ing, blue-eyed Jane, who plays the mother in the TV series ‘ j i little Kathy, played by Lauren mie Sg, - Levene nse ot eamet TWO Families No Trick for Jane-Wyatt — For a personal reply, write e aeecihed in the College of i : ore j 10 ABBY in care ot tidieeed: dustrial Management, Charles ‘By DOROTHY’ ROE husband has been | se ane eivalige. re Honchell of South East boule- AP Women’s, Editor Young, and the éther members stamped . vard also is a freshman, ma- Most women have trouble - of the TV. Anderson family Todd S. Brackett of Lois fled Jane Wyatt, of New York lieve children: Betty; the’ col- Announce Troth street will also be majoring in and Hollywood, manages two af m0 ‘layed by Elinor to-Pontiac Ai ri. 2rchitectural engineering at — with the greatest of ease, ment Pgotiee O-Fontiac “Airman — Lawrence Tech, He isa fresh- “It’s confusing only to the Donahue; Bud, the high school man.’ ~~ public,” says the youthful-look- $0", played by Billy Gray; and Chapin. | i i mS, a Buy Another One for Jyst One Penny! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OUTSTANDING OFFER . .. in one, two and three-month sizes. ie LIMITED ‘TIME ONLY SPECIAL le SALE - Nataral Health Foods. 3 | Mt. Clemens St. 2 . ef FE 4-1601 Pike street Church of: God. Their parents. are Mrs. John Bollman, Donald Moore and Mr. and ~ CROCKER 62 ‘home-made candies and 4 restaurant 857 W. HURON Mrs.. Clarence H. Foust. MR. and MRS. C, H: FOUST JR, Couple Wed in Church Pike Street Church ‘of God was Beyer and Mrs. stinioa Yitinw. ald. Their ballerina Flower girl was Anita Foust, cousin of the David Foust of Lake Orion was his brother’s best man. Ushers Po were Donald Wardell, Edward Foust, Raymond Foust and the bride’s brother, Ronald Moore. They are living on - eccapnseery Fashionette Club “Just YOU! and to fit the fashion necklines you wear... Charge # he Now, a cht new\ bra by Exquisite Form that gives you a “custom fit” , . . in front. It actu- ally its size to fit and flatter your, own pa a White nylon, 32-36A, 32-38 B, 32-40 C..3.95 Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit you | umn for comfort and figure flattery! hite cgtton, | 32. 36 A, 32-38 B, 32-40 C. rae Has Skating Party Henry H. Schlaefer and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond A. Wilhelm. | in Chantilly fisctaink Des tedlecdic avd doe eph Edward Wilhelm were mar- ried Saturday morning at St, Mi- chael Church. The Rev. 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Campus, Office, everywhere, — this smart new style gives comfort .and.-fit...Choice .of brown or black. 32-6 $ 84 ‘ 612-9 sca $4 bd 8 widths C’- EE YES! $45 Stapp’s have Big Boys’ extra support shoes in black or brown. Sizes to 9, Widths A-E.. ~ ) . JUVENILE BOOTERIE ST APPp'S-. oa Eee oa. : and 7a! FAMILY SHOE STORE. . : 928 W. Huron at Telegraph * (Open Fri, and Sat. to 9), Guaranteed to chase away that gloomy early morning feeling is_ this | flowered cotton suede ‘flannel morning coat. The deep inverted back pleat . gives plenty of room for the most industrious homemaker. Satiny piping outlines the collar and cuffs, and it’s washable. _ MR. and MRS. JOSEPH E. WILHELM| 5 “(Henrietta Schlaefer Wed Lace Gown and sequins. The gown featured a singles long sleeves and Her fingertip veil was held by a pearl tiara and she carried a The Rev. George J. Mahder . of St. Paul Church officiated at the ceremony. + * * Parents of the bride are Mr. and with a fuchsia feathered cloche hat and an American Beauty rose cor- sage. Mrs. Wilhelm wore a royal blue dress with a white feather hat _jand a corsage of white rose buds. Group to. Host League Parley Here Thursday Camp Nesbitt No. 11 of Ladies National .League will act as hosts to the 57th national wets go to be held at Hotel Roosevelt Thurs- day, Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m, Thursday. A board‘ meeting will be held at 10 a.m, with’ the meeting beginning at 1 pm. A banquet ‘dinner ‘will be served at 6:30 p.m. with State Sen. L. Har- vey Lodge as speaker. The past presidents’ luncheon will be held Thursday, and the past presidents’ breakfast Friday. Carol Opland is guest soloist. Strictly Personal Monogramed SWEATERS %\c oo F 6 « » in Autumn colors. Your choice of mono- gram colors. Sizes 34 to 40. 0 Gan Wal Look! Pets of the circus keep I hake in. crib or carriage. An_ original, Yeeful gitt. You'll enjoy embroidering _ this “circus animal” crib cover, Pat- about 7x7 inches, color iapnertions and directions. Send 35 cents (coins) for this dd five cents for each pattern. for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- eraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. A new 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book — just .out*— has lovely designs to order: _Embroi- | \dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a’ spe- cial surprise to make a little girl happy—a cut-out doll, clothes to color. Send 25 cents for this book. M artha H ee lege ied in Garden Ceremony © EPH H. SCHULTZ Neidegroom’s late mother, and a corsage of yellow roses. The is @ graduate of ; bridegroom chien State University. Sorority T< ours. Wisner Home - Alpha Sigma Nu Sorority toured the Gov. Moses Wisner home Mon- day evening for the first meeting of the season. Jessie Stevens introduced _ the _ igroup to Richard Poole who con- length. ducted the tour through the home, ,,after which the group met at Elks Temple for refreshments and a The sorority voted to send a do- nation to the Oakland County His- torical Foundation. Clarabelle Ami- don was chairman for the evening. Thirty members and friends par- ticipated. Homemakers Meet at Folsom Home The first fall meeting of the _|season of the Modern Homemakers was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Folsom of North ss sci . street Tuesday evening. The schedule for the coming year was set up and members com- pleted their tile and leather work project started last year. Fete David Williams David Lee Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of Monti- cello avenue, was honored at a. party given by his mother in cele- bration of his second birthday Sun- day. sr apes accor a ng ty tern 802: Transfer of nine motifs) Sonmcone BRITISH WEST INDIES THE PLACE TO GO! Por details, reservations and trans- portation arrangements see “Your Dealer in Dreams” BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMMER REILLY 879 Hamilten m ame a ee Professional PERMANENTS styled as YOU - like it! “BEAUTY SALON 219 page a Ave. 42878 No Appetniment Necessary LUNCHEONS - Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby | - Personalize Your Clothes With MONOGRAMS Women's and Men's * TRUNKS EXPERT a. on: * ALL LEATHER GOODS ‘*& HANDBAGS — * LUGGAGE. * ETC. : {ZIPPERS REPAIRED—-REPLACED ~ ON JACKETS, LEATHER GOODS, ETc, We also feature a complete line e _ eens 4 and LEATHER Coops of Nationally Advertised # f af a, WEDNBSR SY: SEPTEMBER 24, 1958 a new concept in living alk exclusively for women An Invitation to You, me to become an even more, interesting, poised, exciting Woman .. . better pre- pod to meet the chal- nges of each new day. | You are warmly invited to be our guest ata. a Special Prevue of the DOROTHY CARNEGIE COURSE for WOMEN ‘ shown by MrtJ Phyllis Metcalfe of New York City . 7:30 P. M. Birmingham Community Housé 980 S. Bates; Birmingham For (r vue reservations reshmenis. served) @ or wrile— — Leadership Training, Inc. 2626 Guardian os. WO %-1206 Detroit 26, Michigan Roy J. dicsinde, ibsotce of sions services at _ Michigan: State Unidersity-Ookland, will discuss the school’s four year program at a meeting of the Pontiac Central High School PTA at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. __ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, He i Pontiac Press Phote members at ‘he: high school, is open to the public. Mr. Alexander is pointing out an architect's drawing of the University’s entrance court to Mrs. Dale Nol}, PCHS PTA president, (center) and Mrs. Robert Dor- man, progrem chairman. € By MURIEL LAWRENCE at night, His mother did eve she could think af to make him more responsible. Twenty minutes be- fore his bedtime, .she’d remind him Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch Watch Your Waistline As-'summer activities cre replaced with a fast settin fall pace we will still fin it necessary to .watch. our waistline as well as the scales! This is true’ because summer fun was apt to give us more exercise, swimming, golfing, - walking, etc. Fall activities tend to activate our minds , but slow down our body. Sit-down bridge. games, committee and club meet- ings . all followed by delicious dessert! Watch first our muscles that are no longer kept firm by outside exercise and then the scale for creeping pounds, : Phone Edythe McCulloch . eee Sie 2-7 * n the living room floor — and start another picture in his color- ing book, + & & Then his mother would say, “Did you hear me, Ben? You don’t, want -Ito leave your coloring things all over’ the floor like a baby, do you? Come on, now — let Mother Ben. wouldn’t. put his toys away The program, which also will honor new faculty help you get these paint tubes’ back in their box. . . .”’ It didn’t work, One evening when Ben’s F iatihel was anxiously exhorting him to put his train away, his father exploded. “Stop it, Grace!” he ‘shouted. ‘That train isn’t yours, it’s Ben's. _\If -he wants to leave its tracks all. over the floor for the rest of us to walk on, that’s his hard luck. Let him take yi" WORRIED Defiantly Ben left them all over the floor, But upstairs: in his bed- room he couldn't sleep; He got so worried about his tracks exposed to the stomping of -his family’s feet that he reappeared in his pa- From Inside Child jamas an hour later to secure the safety of his property. No parent can make his child something that happens inside of us and eannot be, imposed from outside. When we suedously urge Bén to put his train away, we are taking responsibility from him, He likes nothing better than to get us to assume his worry for the safety of his belongings. He has a fine time pretending to be absorbed in his His father got results because he refused to feel concern for Ben’s train tracks — and left the boy alone to develop concern of his own, * * * . Responsibility toward things de- velope in children as they begin to realize their own investment in protecting the things, The trouble own investment ‘in the things that we don't give them a chance to realize’ theirs, | of MSUO- ' University in 1953 assumed his is, we are so interested in our|G Will Tell. I Poortifi At a meeting of the Pontiac Cen- tral: High School PTA at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Roy J. Alexander, di-| rector of student services at Mich- igan State University-Oakland, will discuss the institution’ s four-year " program, The public, parents and students, have been invited to attend the meeting, which also will honer new , teachers at the high school. Mr, Alexander, who joined the | present position in July of 1958, He} is responsible for admissions, reg-| istration, counseling, student life, | coordination with local high schools and additional student services. — * * * : Tn 1954 he transferred to Con- tinuing Education Service and la-|} ter became assistant to the vice|| president for off-campus education. In 1957 Mr, Alexander served ‘as chief of the MSU mission to the| University of Ryukyus at Okinawa. An MSU graduate, he received his B.A, degree in 1942 and the M.A. in 1947, | During 1947-’48 he taught at Clen- coe, Ill, publie schools and was an school principal at River Rouge in 1951, ) Child Study Group Hears Election Talk the Frankel Lane home of Mrs: ; with smart he SKITS... «3 Child Study Group IIL met at : > new picture and train eaboose while we stupid adults experience all the worry over the’ safety of his possessions that he should be Fourth Grade Teachers View Library-Materials. Fourth grade teachers were guests of the elementary library department at Longfellow Elemen- tary School ‘from 2:45 to 4 p.m. today. ticipating are Evelyn Davis, Lulu McGregor and Doris Haynes, Contact Lenses VISI ON DR. B. R. BERMAN . plometrist 7 N. Saginaw FE 47071 Following the program, a “tour =|was conducted of display booths set up by Longfellow teachers.) Isabelle Spring and Iiga, Almas head the committee. Correct jewelry rounds out the welf dressed man's en- semble, This- Fall’s selections include both medium and small pieces in cuff links and tie bars crafted of silver and gold Joreveensoccnnssscnssscnssesasesesenssoasaes of Fashion Let us create a smart, new - : coiffure for you — especially flat tering, and right in vogue for Pall! ZFeeeesccssoossosssssoesessoes new hair styles’ To Go With the New Look Riker Bidg.—Rear of Lobby - soccccvccccosecosvocesoevescooooooososoosose: 0600060060000000000808 FE 3-7186 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL — WM S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available In Day or Eveni Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Classes HAIR CUTS... styled and shaped for FALL..; Short and casual .. . cool and neat. CALLIE’S ‘BEAUTY SHOP 116 “= Perry FE 2-6361 | At the meeting, designed to fa- miliarize teachers with the books t Scott librla- , discussed a visual ma- terial. Other elementary librarians par- 4@0C00000 Elegantly new for fall is this: slim lined satin evening dress.with tapered fullness at the back. No- tice, too, the detail of the bow accenting the Empire 4\ waistline. Permanent mrecrad *“Excllngi Neo! “SUPREME? | Complete with Cutting and Styling Where Service and Quality ‘Are Supreme Wave Montay, li ibe Service rt %, PHONE . FE 5.9257. s, féeling himself, Shower Honors Bride-Elect Joan: Wyzgoski Joan Wyzgoski; bride -elect of James P, Kline, was honored at Fred Wyzgoski and Mrs, Sullivan. x *& * | Also attending were Mrs. Cassie! E. Dickerson, Mrs. B. E. Wyzoski, Mrs. M. A. Gormel, Mrs. Lorin Goodwin, Mrs. Stanley Sirorski, Mrs. Chare Pogar, Mrs.. Sidney Karzyn, Mrs, Nerbert Cylkowski, . Al . Andrew OES Chapter Holds Memorial Service a kitchen and linen shower Sun-| gs Thé Annual Memorial Service of Pontiac chapter No. 228 OES was held Monday evening at the Ma- sonic Temple preceding the Ad- vanced Officer’s night. Mrs. Wayne! Reeves had charge of the service.) The chapter also celebratédd its 60th anniversary. Mrs. Samuel Smith gave the history. Mrs. Anna — Was initiated into the op. er Mrs. Paul Hagle, past worthy grand matron of. Michigan was a’ guest, Shop. The Relaxed Look ., . in sweat- | i, ers for 58 . . . cardigans, pull- y| il and domestics. Black, | white, grey. overs and gonvertible collar- hood - sweaters, Italian imports red, } DOWNTOW N FEATURES THE COSTUME LOOK ( full-fashioned sweaters and matching skirts head and ree: /. above the cout ’ Witness this Gieity, designed mating . . . full- . detailed with festive fringe! Double- breasted cardigan of machine-wash-and- dryable Taralan Orlon. | 36 to 40. _2 1008 Wear it with Talbott’s double-buttoned wool skirt, sizes 10 to 16. In fall colors. 14,95 - * fashioned in vibrant. . colors . . 1662 S,'Telegroph Rd. ‘Shop Every Night ‘til 9~Sotur Jacket in white leather sweater-rib collar and sleeves goes with | all fall 14.95 Washes with soap and water Our chill-chasing knits); 34 _. top the fashion. scene!” In light-whipped full- fachiondd’. mohair-wool-and-nylon. ie white, red, royal blue and rust, Short Sweater 14.95 ‘Lene Sweater wie 95 Wear them with a skirt—~ or tossed om over your blouse. i ; : f 3 * | f i ih * 4 fe ‘ 2 x f ‘ ae > ‘ ¥ P ; : | { ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958_ Needn’t Cramp Your Style} Makin’s for Fruit Mold | eee CON : _ | Found in Your Freezer | i 2 eeune sie YOUr Preezel ‘ : By dA iE 1 -12 ounce frozen rasp-" tal samen, witch cap be wabwol | pO OE ee aie MEOAEERGY rg, aeee 1 cup boiling water. 4% teaspoon salt. Sg tet ot MSe rem: Soe * Drain juice from fruit and frozen save. Add lemonade concen- ine, fee te eat ue sek la < y ; tin st | has signed jt in hot water. Add ‘sugar, CIOSOHtEC PIANOS e now |” salt and peach, raspberry and USED ONLY AT Bea id sit on} ‘Today's cook is Mrs. Joseph “in fruit amd nuts. Pour into INT ERLOCHEN : i - 1% quart mold and 3 : far es 300 hips : Free ng gay to + waa tate Serves: 10-12 . wr _— P P Quaiie the Heh, pushing the bps out cana . Substantial Savings for you: raise the left Return to former position: and‘ ° / $9500 see {Stern xem ms 4 ee(randma Didn't Fuss ea .. 3 : ber about this exercise;,if it is to| | ih re ia tc He Ras Caletics Be c : oc. eeenieemect|A bout Any Calories —aimeirene a ra a , - EE pean phe ee By RUTH MILLETT CALBI MUSIC. CO. “ : _- hand on the wall. Raise the right| Let’s face it. Cooking just isn’t the fun it was in great- Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments ‘ ue plana patel shpat grandmother's day. ' and Baldwin Pianos and Orgons : | - hhipline, Return to place, Contimie.| When great-grandmother held forth in the kuchén.] 119 North Saginaw Street - Phone FE 5-8222 _ After a while turn the right je| winning her reputation as a cook whose flaky-crus : a to ite well ait do Lo one st pies, five-layer cakes and homemade bread would — | eg | t one requiremen 4 : ahdscsinal exerciee. in your month, food only had to mee req | CI A : — ——— -“ * .. * —one helping had to make ee . A NEW SS. —— a ee a +8 se F ee . an tal ic ere’s the starting position of an excellent waist- © _ It you would like to have my _ Never mind that great-grandmother used ra hie slimming exercise. She bends to the’ left as she — pond ve ee oF thick cream with a lavish *+— ee ‘|. pushes the hips out to the right while sitting on her, : envelope with your request|hand. When her family and s | heels, “She then straightens age BS SS a ee friends got a whiff of the Rid Home | ‘lifting the hips from the heels, Then bends ‘tothe Tomorrow:. “You Can Avoid Ee ~ He said that an unidentified man oe : are : ee ” about to the: so ce in Lane od ea an of Chaos SHORTHAND ze . _|unselfconsciously eat everything . 4 1 Pee sees AN Closet re itargig weren't ropreachted, fer” being Is your closet afficted with : me -= hiv ao sinavetel yt? : —— bg > et * | “continuous chaos?’ on ; eft ; on. Da tan Here are tips on how to get wee geunnthiestestine 09 MONDAY, OCT. 6 - great-grandmother’s praises as‘a | rid of the disease: 4 > ; Callers participating in the pag age eget Shed some light on the sub- ‘This ABC Shorthand is easier to Jearn and it take less time. : It’s not like that any more in| ject with a ceiling fixture Free Demonstration Class Monday Evening, October 6 dance, which officially will be- the American home. nearby fixed light source, or at 7:00. fcude ‘Randal “May, Sa thera | i teosry a tmty 1 ~The Business Institute Joan, Lee Kaines, Bruce Al- Junior has been taught at school) flashlight. 7 a len, Mel Shetfer, Bob Newill, that rich desserts are to be =F 7 W. Lawrence St. _—_— Pontiac Ph. FE 2-3551 Art Petar, Ralph Price, shunned by the adolescent who| Let fresh air in at regular Call in Person or Return This Ad for Information — ee ee doesn’t want bumps on his face.| intervals, pe . * Notch the so , 3 Clubs taking part in activities 1 Belg eggvass igang hangers will be spaced wide ae ee ee ee ee Peewee ee eee eee Pret eee es eee feveee | are the Style Steppers, Alle- ‘| tempted by creamy mashed po- | enough apart to keep clothes ee oe | -manders of Rochester, Hill | tatoes and rich gravies. Just | from touching. = - ty Makers, Mel and Dot Trot- — -| @ salad if you don’t want re-| back of the closet door ) : cy pact ate to tims | Fortemy coats we oot AAMIPTON’S TRADE-N-POST Do, Commerce Gay Timers, occas if the rest| Dangers or tape-several wire 4 Square Sets, Danting Dandys we on oon hangers together to increase ' : and the Hoedowners the family weren't s0 ealorie-| heir strength Trade for a New One! * Members Clarkston x = = * . Saturday Night Club, Square aart Dog yen Phath yon wp For storage of clothes out Ask for Trader Bill—Tr ader D on = : Os, Walled Lake = her to take off at her reducing of conse use @ zippered gar- Trader Jim a Four Town* So is bored with cooking For moth protection, hang i : ‘Squares, Gadabouts, Elks’ Sa Seg a takatocoumting cook] hb oki st tgl ta the cloert enerai ciectric U-Fl. i shay, and Country Cousins doesn't offer challenge or any| with moth balls stuck to the : ; ° at Patients — dance clubs also will rich Suicitihe tn praia’. gummy side, This will make ae ts 4 bane ¥. * * + : it easy to tell when y = 7) |S siricicns “27, — | REFRIGERATOR “= County YUZz. mae ee has taken the satisfaction out of} To keep ties on a door- | : Pick Mrs. F U7 ’ : s standing over a hot stove. =e rack - a | ° » Pick Mrs. Freeman MAZES X 5 y every tim s f : ‘ 4 ' Early records show the price of} moved, tack rubber band | | »’ Mrs. Fred Freeman is chairman 4 y Ever Try Maps Poin before 1900 was chin tate across door about a foot be- With full width freezer _— * of the Bridge and Whist party j Have a bare wall to deco-— than one cent per gallon in the; low rack. With ties behind * sponsored by Whittier School PTA : SY rate,. iat tiie money? Maps, United States. ' band, they can't swing. . ee tang Ti Pony ean) IY cra Serezcue | The wopese shape i Removable, adjustable shelves — a / | even. showing up m the if. imaginatively placed and framed. - »¥ younger set’s fashions this | fall. ‘This young lady is modeling a corduroy trapeze-shaped jumper ac- cented with a lace-edged blouse. The swinging skirt VITALITYASHOES VITALITY@SHOES 3 N K) Magnetic safety door — Plus many other features A New Dimension Wall to w:ll carpeting, espe- cially in light colors, gives new dimension to a small room. SS ee re ee 1 Dap i a a se A We ae - Re SED | ae bnew oly mon | VEITALITYMSHOES —— Pane Hans |. ro | | . 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Sh: : peti Vitality Cae snoes Nylons... with or without ‘seanis:.. PAMOUS-FOR Fas ion AND Fit 10.95 to %18.05 _ witelity Wenderiust Shoes from 66.85 Todd’s Shoe Store “Shoes for the Entire \F amily” ae 20 W; Huron ee. \ FE 2-3821 fj 2 i i u $ i } ’ : = 3 é ® ; ‘ oe * * ‘| ‘ \ 44 age § - Pc ay | : TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS | Vg ere ee ee ee ew 9 Neumode Hosiery Shop #2 North Saginaw 5 FE 2-7730 3 3 4 FER RONTIAG PRESS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1958 __ j a ie gna es | Pontiac City Affairs Consider New Campaign’ | WE ARE SONTINUING - BY POPULAR D [AND - UR S EC . to, Help Ailing Bus Lines | PRICES T0 CELEBRATE. OUR Sp ae emp 4 foie Winoclen. te lens da, cially shaky public bus lines was eyed last night by the city com- mission, but a decision on the line Oar Tn ae ee At stake is the accomplish- ment of legislation in Lansing that will bolster the finances of ailing bus companies, such as Pon- tiac City Lines, Inc. Commissioners dectaca to . wait awhile before deciding what type legislation to back. If the Michigan Municipal League FOR THESE BUYS! “gmawn oman sree oe aa sph sata A — row, Pontiac may want to throw Pike and Lois streets, : * * At lame is whether sate tx rep lief for bus companies. should go hand in hand with municipal ay cr _MEN’S ‘GABARDINE sod water TOPCOATS Whatever stand the city finally ss | 00 | Terrific Value --- Hurry! regation by changing public schools to private status face an high schools next week on a pri- vate, segregated basis, Citizens of the Little Rock GRAND OPENING SPECIAL MEN'S school district will vote Saturday — JACKETS OVERCOATS “Are Private Schools’ Legal? co : *) 0 Ps To Test Segregation Move ee ae , ecelacs i 4 ss anil gar ok Rane opening Peet 4 With Purchase Southérn plans to maintain. seg-|Orval E. Faubus to reopen the four MEN’S SUEDE of Another at Regular Price! BUY ONE SUIT FoR “3995 AND YOU GET _ 7 00 ANOTHER SUIT FOR .... | Bite 3 D suns ix $AQ* F; rS SHIRTS Choose from a large selection of dubouines flonnel.. ; ¢ : — | 0° Fully Lined—4 Colors daily ir Amis Guthridge, a Little Rock Cit-|teachers. First élasses went on the| izens Council leader, also said the |air Monday. board “‘is more interested in seeing} 4: yan Buren, Ark., twin white GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Fine Quolity, Full Size Handkerchiefs aw units Several Southern states besides|SP** in his face. The Negro denied Arkansas have private schoo! plans}! we . sharkskin and dacron blend, in the latest styles. You | : ay pi ee sehean gtd asl nie eae “will be amazed at the values. Be hére early for the Z Six ‘white secondary schools: in . integration bate at Char. | Norfolk, Va.,. faced a gubernatorial! iottesvitie, Va, . | shutdown order in the wake-of a ‘ eRe a. icdafl jalgt's reli pulwie About 240 pupils of Venable Ele-|} to it any further delay im their |mentary School, shut down by best selection. s Ties Sl i. 2" ° EE Rete folk city officials, About 10,000 stu-| Assigned to. instruct them were] » as ak dents would be affected, more than , rv . al three“ times the enrollment at/But their quarters little résembled | ees oe u 3 $798 e and You Get port Coats | Men's Jackel aio ge ay cw 53% <= 100% ORLOH - ‘Long Sleeve mime Residlar | Price” $7.98 “s MEN’S DRESS... SLACKS REG. $7.00 $' VALUE 3 “<. =) | =e T mS ere i * ~ | } i . ’ f, eS | - — 2 ag im : Noe ae j § : is ii di ; ae ig scabs * Bcc ate ‘ te mR * p a a ; i Praga , 5 ee ee. a ee ova FEDERAL, eT. STORE * re : = pee ee, Z se ; ‘ t Z {a co ; ris : ig ci a : : 4 ; : ; . { ; Pag | } { P : | ¥ - i * 5 Ey f F i | \ \ i $ é ft aoe : | : i s “ ‘ i 2 . * 3 ae fPS ae ; | ‘ ae ' } f ; Ji: : the g Te ae i 3 | 3 : * we * « ree j | 4 ~ - / i - : si fh | THR PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1958 ee leslie a ” Tke’s” | : 8 Years Ago loday Denver—Sept He had stopped by the oftice President: "bimselt ‘a few: weeks|bim away: trong Ws: White House in Denver- %,| A medium-size American eflag} Not un mraogs briefly and then hust ed om to th . ee ‘flag\futtered from the staff in the : ~~ Cherry Hills Count ws ih ie physical |desk 3% months, It would curta , ! ) holes of golf, He had a hamburger| “But in’ the night all that b with onions for-lunch, . —=_| changed. a oy oe : bg in its place the ter Air Force ¥ ‘was run up To it had not been hoisted yet. Time passed, and still no word z é z < @ g i z FE ‘th See i 4 i} $ & a? | a3 z ii z , : E E 2 5 a= 8 i gz 4 E : : : Apparently the President, for once, was coming to the office | Rocky a bit later. Or maybe he had de- Issuing Last Call |, tor:CD Trainees _jin Waterford Pin|‘or Civil Defense, being held at| Late Cardinal- Stritch| A D. Pierce School on Hatchery Rd.|_ in Chicago Archdiocese} ————— |able end the Wednesday} WASHINGTON (AP) — Pope} /@/ a » voted} slasses, which will continue through/Pius XII today named Archbishop| _, Dec. 10, may enroll in similat/Albert G. Meyer of Milwaukee to - classes in Lake Orion or Pontidie,igueceed the late Samuel Cardinal agcording to assistant directoriStritch as archbish op of Chicago. nea! Lloyd Gidley. | The Chicago archdiocese, with .| So far, more than 490 Water- |1,942,000 Catholics, is the largest | ford Township people have com- jof the 138 archdioceses and dio- -| pleted training courses in vari- |ceses in the United States, 5 : Si A | ' . ‘g expects training, and ther class is} After serving as curate at St. ER M in the process if anpodeien to|Joseph’s church in Waukesha, FHA Li ‘ s au- year. begin in October under the leader-|Wis., he was appointed to the Bvsmd re said et gs ga Socata told eae ysis <= in 1931 pny Wine its rector in se ; Sw the itiae Fire i, : : was|him yesterday when they sbook | Wells soaring: Complete Building Service ; several | pal boarded his!’ three Civil Detense Auxiliary hat reflected significant le-|plane for Washington, police courses have been complet-| Pope Pius named him bishop of} — - 24 Hear Telephone Service "a dan greene I De et ed and another one will be started|Superior, Wis., in 1946, In - 1953, | : short,"" Edwards said, “this! Adults Beware Hoops _|in October. Enrollees have — Meyer was transferred to | ; asked to register wit h~Eldean| Milwaukee and elevated to arch- Chew. bishop. o arr, |. all right for the kids, but : . =e re} the back , ARAS()) s) et “ay TRUSSES es jdm _ RICHFORD, N. Y, (UPI)—The| ident Pennsylvania Chiro- ; v/ rdio-jsmall hot this Tioga County| practic Society. ‘Whereas the sup- $9B50 and op @ar CONSTRUCT! mY, : -|hamle yee gts weal | afer of the pope Sg | Thrifty Drug Store \ , 0 vaio nirrG Soom” Orin St. Pontiac, Mich. 2 ‘ 4 . bz > , > S CKRLW-TV THURSDAY, Television's Most Exciting Prize Game = a .* * i Q WRIGLE y MUL EXCITING PRIZES | DING SPREE AT FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES Buy what you want for the ] to cover numbers called on program. ° $250 SHOPPING i _ 2. 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Whole or either half HOLIDAY BRAND Boneless Smoked “Lb. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958 | COUNTRY KITCHEN HICKORY SMOKED, LEAN STREAKED Sliced Bacon - 63 FRESH CAUGHT, HEADLESS and DRESSED PAN-READY [69° wie be i see aan Gi Pte RSs See a Re Oo Ed ES Ree Pe tor Ss ce FRESH, NEW CROP b Ceultiower = What few minutes he-clung to the phone 900 miles from: his home town of Wagener, S.C, He listened while co people at the other end of the|f,<,c7ell made, up of, repre ting da: SSRs Pon Ee vl —_— “ pec Shai To Discuss MSUO Plans | {he decided at a New York meet-/Gt Dinner-Meeting Here | Richard is ‘suffering from a con-|ing within the next few months. x «*«* * dition which is causing both his liver and spleen to enlarge, Doc- their son's medical “+ * Little Boy Cries Jou Selb "U.S. Nears Climax as Neighbors _ |, "tas tm task xu «lin Warsaw Talks went on in the mind of 10-year- Hoffa Denies Plans old Richard Garvin during those for National Union | He sat in his green and white|) tionwide union of » Shs | striped pajamas. = — — washers on prone Toran ~ — ing was likely to be the de tive] eet ey ‘|bad-for organized labor and the|preaidhet ‘iwenhower plans to is country.”” He said, however, that formation | statement in Washington — tors are now trying to determine|EVerybody Stops Doing It|will discuss ““MSUO, Plans and| expenses. , collected that tically, After awhile it got confus- Episcopal oe — ing abet which hula hoop was|include an election of officers fo whose. Now the hoops are bannedithe 1958-59 — year, Last night the townsfolk added|at the school, Otticais say none |Sosephine H. Lawyer, county ext another $700. A special benefit/of the 500 pupils seems to object. ‘sion agent. . WARSAW, Poland (AP) — sue: a formal Far East policy| Durward B. Varner, vice presi| dent of Michigan State. University, | hy. DETROIT Bartender |” CHARLOTTE, N.C, (AP) — Atlat the annual meeting of waa do secretarial : The lé of Wagener gathered : ] work. ER done aorta cree Set ie So Mee ace before when Mr. and Mrs.|times, the Park|Advisory Council for the Marketing Serie veins ies ber parents, ‘siolen car, Then he beard the rest|everything they owned to pay for|!00ked. like a halftime show. Ev- [ers oa Annaliese of the report on the 1949 miodel: erybody had a hula hoop,: prac- show was-held in Richard's honor —with a ten-minute telephone call to him as the high point. The call was piped-in over a loudspeaker for all at the South Carolina end to hear. ‘ Two ministers spoke to Richard, telling him-that everyone at his home was there praying for him, George Peters: at St. Petersburg, Fla., sang “I Walk with God.” Richard sat motionless and looked LAST 5 DAYS’ Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues. ' Zuirka. 68 William K. Cowie of 4390 La- Piao four a % Bas spa igo ear nette St:, Waterford Township has;t his parents, : been elected Grand Outer Guard of * * * ters, Leo.-ot- Pontiac, Joseph of]. inishts of Pyttiles in the Do- When a nurse walked by and Kow "tmain of. Michigan, De. Edward-Kewaleski of Remus,|"s: was formerly in Chancellor|the other end of the phone, he sen nage Ae img ape go Commander _* District Deputy) said, ‘They're singing to me.” to Lodge No og se cage apelin heis Rd. asked him. what was happening at Richard:«was asked if there was anything he would like to say to them. 277, nena at 948 The first installation of a steam Leon turbine by a public utility was at|milk-white skin pale even against neon Bee ng Pontiac; and 22/110 ford,” Conn, in April. 1901 “Yes, I would,” he said, his the whites of his eyes. “‘I, would WILLIAM SCOTT CAMP LAKE - Service for William Scott Camp, the infant rah Sg and Mrs. Robert G. Camp of" 8088 Farrant St., Union Lake, was held at 3 p.m. today at the > Rceahion Sebain Funeral me, Pontiac. Burial was in The child was dead at birth Tuesday at Pontiac Osteopathic) Drake Hotel. fkresce's| © a | | | | a) THURSDAY-FRIDAY- SATURDAY KRESGE’S seseneeneameene @ Easy qc e Save 431 Reg. '1.00! 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Mon 8 TUES. ONLY Hit il Reg. $5,95 Value ‘Ideal for Barns, Fences, Houses ONE COAT FLAT. Reg. $.25 Value “ Only / af ie : . ” aoe : : . : : “Te a a é ITIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958 _ SAS = * PROTECTO ‘Insulated — ce Forman & Office tone ~ oS AP Wirephote “ SANLANG INTO LONDON - — The doen taliaeed, pial ee ‘Thames om to poets i a visit e the British capital. The Peete Seen Nig, Deans Pete sale semly ve pee on ee ae “Windjammer.” Airman Apprentice Carl Buckner Jie. son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl | Buckner of 22 .Gerdon .Ave., ‘has schooling at Norman, Okla. and ei mage oe. eine that ——— ieseeeins aaa teoeived basic training at Ses Di- ego, Calif. * * ee os | completed eight: weeks of airman| Former. Pontiac resident Phe. Harold L. Wilson, son of Mr. and] , Mrs. William Wilson of Atlanta, | School, he enlisted in June. has re-enlisted in the U.S. Marines; ts : for four years. Pvt. Wilson, who is stationed with his’wife, Nina, at El Toro, Calif. received — basic training at San Diego. Mrs. Wil- son's parents are Mr. and Mrs. $. A. Michael A. Crick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Crick pf Davisburg, has completed recruit News of Service -Pebdenrdet ceil at Great Lakes Naval Training Center ‘and. currently is home. on leave. Upon. his return to Great Lakes he will study for Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3.C. Robert Ish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarrently; home a iulbce tor 3 days, Ish is a member of the Gol- den Conch Theatre, an amateur group at Key West, hav- ing appeared in two plays. On Oct. 15 he will report to Boca Chica Field at Key West for duty. He is a 1955 graduate of Ortonville High ‘| School, os Killed by Backing Truck | OSCODA @ — Harold P. Brad- ley, 53,- of Alpena, a -civilian worker, was killed at Wurtsmith '}eity bridge. At Windsor, where smuggling of alcoholic beverages to the United ee was a thriving industry ing U.S. prohibition, turned. A man was caught bringing a load of beer to Canada by boat. dur- At Ottawa and other Quebec- border points, nervous motorists have had theif cars searchéd by ‘the tide} police. Sometimes beer has. been se - discovered. The strike started Aug. 7 when 1,200 employes of Brewers Ware- housing company walked out ina —— over wages and other hae 3,000 bre wing industry workers now are idiesbecause the strike led to a shutdown of all the ,|major breweries. Figures on home brewing aren't ‘lavailable but the “‘ ings” for beer are being sold at some gro- cery stores. The purchaser has to requirements: An earthen- ware or similar container (usually| large), malt, hops, yeast .and sugar; and patience—a good brew takes two weeks. Brew-lovers who planned ahead could always take their vacations up north. A half-dozen northern breweries are still operating. The beer has to be purchased on the spot, however. head bowed while lighting a ci- garette. An average vineyard contains 500 to 800 vines to the acre. _ ~ Probe Gun Blasts Info Negroes’ Room WILMORE, Ky. (AP) — Police today were investigating shotgun blasts which shattered a window and peppered a door of a building},,, Asbury Theological Semi- "| housing nary’s first Negro students. No one was injured, “The unidentified gunman fired five times, apparently from a passing automobile about 3 @.m. eased * *& * ‘W. D. Turkington, the school’s |dean, declined to comment on the incident. He said state police told him not to discuss the matter. The Methodist-supported school in central Kentucky approved in- tegration several years ago but this was the first year any Ne-|‘® groes enrolled. E . * * * The Negroes said they recently reportedly stood outside the dor- mitory and shouted for them to come out. They refused. The 2 Newspapers Banned | JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — an} to. the-sear of tha tes ait Milent : ‘newspapers in Makassar, capital of south Celebes, for pub- lishing articles alleged to be detri- mental to Indonesia's interests. The ‘newspapers ‘were Bara and 'Tjahaja Timur. WASmINGTON “(wen ~ The “Third Man Theme’ is plaguing jthe airlines as they prepare to roar into the commercial jet age.| The problem: Should the third lerew' member in jetliner cockpits _|be a. specialized flight engineer or an engineer who also is qualified pilot? The airlines are caught smack in the middle of a bitter battle be- tween two labor unions—the Air- |line Pilots Association (ALPA), representing .the captains and co- pilots, and the Flight Engineers International Asseciation {FEIA), representing the $pecialists who handle the complicated fuel, power arid. ignition settings on. airliners. * * * Both unions are busy negotiating jet-age contracts with airlines plan- ning to operate jet equipment, The pilots are demanding that the third flight crew member be a bag pilot as well as an engineer. The engineers claim this is feather-bed- ding and an ALPA attempt to ab- sorb FEIA into ‘the pilots’ union. (This is a point readily conceded by ALPA, which contends that flight crews should belong ‘to the same union), THEIR ARGUMENTS: Pilots—the faster speeds and higher altitudes of the jets demand greater crew coordination than in piston aircraft. Such coordination ean be achieved only if the third member is a qualified pilot. Also, the average age of pilots is in- creasing, leaving them more prone to incapacitation from such men- aces as heart.attacks; a qualified gh ceded al ce prartanes ua "thece is less ‘need for flight en- gineers on jets because the engines when the flight engineers contend that theirs is a separate craft or occupation; they are challenging the legal and traditional authority of the pilot in command. * ~*~ * Fight engineers — Because jet fuel consumption is so great, re- planning and engineer is needed as much in jets as in pis- aircraft. ig flight pig also is trained and preventive acd 4raining is ek possible if a man also must qualify ‘as a pilot. The jets are specialized aircraft demanding the specialized setvices of a trained flight engineer. NO OFFICIAL STAND The airlines themselves have ta- ken no official stand on the dis- ptite. Some have signed contracts FORCED AIR FURNACES THIS PRICE INCLUDES... 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Plans to Follow Eton Tradition ETON, England (AP) — Thir- teen-year-ald Arthur Charles Va- lerian Wellesley is a good athlete and a famliy traditionalist, He .entered Eton Gollege yester- day, just as.the males of his fam- ily have done for generations. Among the first things he loked over were the playng fiields. Young Wellesley’s groeat, great, great grandfather was the Duke of Wellington, who whipped Na- poleon .and said, “The Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing field of Eton.” | MARI | EQUAL TO THOSE ‘SERVED AT WORLD-FAMOUS BARS eases, sult | Wadia cations might result in the engi-| pry Other world-famous Holland abr werlt fome ker tase Tom C ‘| Old- Fashioned, Bronx, Side Car, and ine Tonic. Full pint—enovsh for 32 cocktails. At Food, Drug, Bever- age & Dept. Stores Write for free cocktail and canapé recipes! Helland House Sales Co., Woodside 77,N. % and instruments are simpler. And| - only two weeks durin Patongin can pin Blue to join t sored by the tor groups. 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Detergent 1400 9c. ~Vhin bee 3 2a eat ‘ate Scented . pre Soap das 316 For Clean, Be Rinso Blue ms 7Tc | Jie oleate 9 ee 65c tose Keanbige hith Be Cleanser — Ay acy Cans 3le “Keep Fresh ‘Round the Clock Dial Soap Sim O9C Fis se o Washday Favorite : Silver Dust 2 ree 65¢ for All Your Washables Ivory Snow ©” 32 We Ore oe Pinta ‘Fw Comperion Sop. ~ Dial Sea ‘ 3a am Ale THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958__ SAVE bc CENTER cur "= i eee . | Thick or Thin... “SWEET CREAM, Lightly Solted =, 69% Rib and Loin Chops — Pend _ All One Price! None Higher}: OPEN DAILY MADE FROM FIRST 7 RIB CUT | 69% Boneless Pork Loin + RATH BLACK HAWK > | SAVE $1.31 : Canned Ham..... 8-Lb. Can $ 68 ce WILSON’S CORN KING 1-Lb, Sliced Bacon........ Pkg. 6% GLENDALE'S Reg. or Lanky 1 Skinless Franks . . 14-02 Pks. 49: - @LENDALE'S SLICED Large Bologna...1so-%. 49° SAVE 32c ON PILLSBURY'S Cake Mixes === 4 - SAVE TOTAL OF 14c ON Spry stonteninc 3 SAVE 11c ON CREAM STYLE | Del Monte Corn 6: HARMONY TENDER, CUT , 7 G B : P : i EONS * Cans 303 $400 Cans 303 $700 WHOLESOME, REFRESHING HL-C Orange Drink.. “or 29 a ZESTY FLAVORED . $ N 1 BREAST-O-CHICKEN Snider's Catsup .. 2s “29 Sv hi 0. BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY § 00 Chunk Pact aks Na Fruit Cocktail. ....4 cx. $900 ichigan Banquet Dinners. 2 r= 5900. Sea ule a TREESWEET FROZEN Muiietionte and Stems 4 4-00 $400 All Purp ose j Orange Juice 06 pues 4s. Cans a Za POTATOES | == = Chili Con Carne... 4 2: $10 Fitna) GREEN PEAS Saye Scot wower SWEET FANCY. a_$ 900 1 0: Lbs. 29: omy, FR. FR. POTATOES WOCT FCUMS ....... ins so. HUDSON "Rainbo" MICHIGAN SNO-WHITE on Cauliflower ..... aay 25° GORTON'S FROZEN COD OR Ocean Perch Fillets. hs 39: ~—@GuLF KIST FROZEN, BREADED - 10 5% Fantail Shrimp. pe FROSTY ACRES reine, Red $ 00 Raspberries ‘%: 5 rae. 9] FROSTY ACRES Frozen ceri Strawberries *% NAPKINS -—Assorted-Pastel-Colors! —- MICHIGAN YELLOW ‘Cooking Onions.. 3 tes 25° MICHIGAN SELECTED Mcintosh yd . « Right routes to limit quantifies mre Oe ecg Open 9 to 9 Daily BRD CLINTON "Tdi, RD. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE Road |seaMl at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE ) Prices effective through Sat., Sept. 27. . 9a.m.to9p.m WE WILL CUT THEM UP, PREE Cc a pes S AT.-8 . 9 , Whole Pork Loins....... Ib : | | Cah Sischeis Sy Iga comer ee omreer Socom eae nti seagate nsec ne Pe PE ies acres ne cinaes THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958" « ia z . Free Polio Shots for Youngsters - Clinic ‘Will Be Set Up] for Next Week in Two School Districts PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — A free polio clinic, sponsored by the Pon- tiac Township Business Men's) Assn. and the Pontiac Township Volunteer Firemen's Assn., station 2, will be held next week for all pre-school and elementary school children in the Will Rogers and Willis School districts. Tomorrow morning is the dead- line to return all waiver forms to these two schools so that sufficien vaccine can be ordered for nex week's clinic. Parents of pre-school children may pick up these waivers at the Arnold Pharmacy 2026 N. Opdyke Rd. or the- Opdyke Mar- ket, 2485 N, Opdyke Rd., and then return them there by to- morrow morning, The clinic will be held Oct. 2 from'6 to 8 p.m. at the Pontiac Township Hall. Children must be accompanied by their parents to receive the shots. * * ; a It is the plan of the two associap| tions who are providing this com-| ,,, munity service to take these chil- dren through a series of three shots, the second in a month and the third in June of 1959. Accord- ing to plans, the second and third shots also will be free but, in » case the response is too great, the last two shots will be given at a charge not to exceed 50 cents Exe each. Dr. Fleyd Kiouw and Dr. Wal- ter Haduck’ will: supervise the clinic and registered nurses Ade- laide Harrison, Norma Rock- well, Elaine Boldezar-and Beth Butler will assist, alj free of charge, , The Parke Davis serum will be needles and syringes will be fur- nished by the National Foundation. Parents may call FE 5-5766 for further. information, June Weddings Off NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) — June has lost the traditional title of marriage month in the Nash- ville area. The county clerk’s office reported yesterday that only 289 weddings took place during June of this year, com- pared with 319 in August. tt} MRS. MICHAEL ERB t Newlyweds Plan to Make Home at Lake Orion ern Michigan, Michael Erb are Re.. Fred Clark officiating. was flower girl. The best man was Rober cousin of the bride. the winter. Leg ISTRATION NOTICE er To ualified | electors of Michigen ‘county igs a tormity mats the Oakland, State ae that in chigan Election undersigned. Clerk, will, junday and a legal © or holiday. the’ day ot any fr special election:or primary election, re- celve for r tion t the time tieth day intervening between the Th such e at my “office onday, October last day, the weusseeth = said election as a by Se Act No, 116, Public said day for the purpose of reviewin the registration and registering such o the qualified electors said apply efor he name of no person but an actua, resident of the precinct at the time of and entitled under the registration, Constitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall entered in the. registration book. Elector unable plication os Sec, 504, make "personal. tion because of or primary bage»—e by secu Clerk of the dd ag = in which is located duplicate registration , = in duplicate the + affi- before a notar, blic or offi r legally author oaths and returning such ft cards, to the Clerk of the City or Village before the close of of- fice hours on the last day tion prior to any election election. The rie th cer administering t! name on the line the registration “officer or and FOR GEN- November 4, 1958. City ¥ the name of any can recetve no names for retinas don emus before any regular, special a official primary, -election and the day of ets" ‘terdby given that —. Ang Acts of me ‘con 8 o'clock a.m until 8 o'clock p.m, on Town- ship, City or Village as shall vroperly make personal ap- elector who is ‘reas to sg ren or Villans a Le residence, end execu- her to administer istration ‘ownship, ot a ma public or stor offi- ¢ oath shall sign bis for the signature of designa ate Ask Meeting on Bus Law _ School Vehicle Plan school and police officials. such a meeting last night, afte law locally was questioned. x *& * i “It is questionable how many stops school buses make on Pon- tiac streets,” Ewart sald, “and at the same time it might be 1 dangerous to require our heavy | traffic to- halt every time a school bus stops.” - Taking a neutral sake of uniformity. x *& his title, las ores not entitled to vote Sec. of ti et an aay Section in y election Y this —. or in an cee or Village thereof, cinct in which he ig provided under Act i16. . 1954.) Transfer of a “application, time, Sec. upon change of residence Township, City or registration to be transferred to his new address by sending to the Clerk a sign _ his present address. the within by apnl on for-a transfer record the new adress, ward,and nre- cinct number on the original and dupli- eate registration cards, and shall pisce the origine! recistration card in proper ffle, Such transfers shall not precinct be made within the (30) days next nre- ceding any election or primary election (iniess such 30¢h day shall fall on a Saturday, Sunday. or legal holiday in which event registration shall ed that day), provid no shall perm shi ‘ ion ansfer of recinct of the same Township, Vitiars shall -— the richt to City or have his registra- make apnlication to = Rape ae ve any pine or pri- ranste: election District, Gounty ‘ 606. Any registered elector 4 Village cause his ed d thereto, and the address ‘from which he was last registered, or ying in pers The Clerk shall Mrike through the ‘ast address, ward and precinct number and be ac- cepted during the next full working such transfer y Sec. 507, Any registered elector who has removed from one.election precinct of a Township, City or Village to .another? if they want to. did it adopt the of the old law, which was replaced when the new one went into ef- fect this month. the street, County Calendar its annual bazaar Friday and Se cards and wra ings, homemade ge ‘oe and’ ro ed adson The Matie ig Circle wscs of the, New Chureh will meet at 2 at the home of Mrs. W. y * * The Eva Beecroft Circle will - Fellows i ‘the Woman's - BA of the Con will meet at 2:30 ing sue fons} Church hall comt re|Carey Terry, at the x* * * _of shenens . the Site show 8 te pcehange na eee ae the bated is aes It was 23, cu accident. me potluck upper vote LAKE ORION — Upon return from their honeymoon in. north- Mr. and Mrs. mg ~g_ their home in Lake Orion. They were married at the Ox- ford Methodist Church witb the The former Marcia Fern Por- ritt, the bride is the daughter of Mrs, George L. Walker of 5187 In- dianwood Rd., Clarkston, and Har- vey oe of Commerce. Par- the bridegroom are Mr. Hugh Erb of Flint street, Maiq of honor was Miss Marilyn Harmar of Lake Orion and brides- Oxford. The bride’s sister, Dawn, Sprague of Lake Orion. Ronald Porritt, brother of the bride, and Larry Drum, served as ushers. Ringbearer was Mark Hoard, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hoard and The newlyweds plan to resume their education at Western Mich- igan University in Kalamazoo in City Weighs Decision About Applying State’s Whether Pontiac will adopt the new state school bus law may be! ‘decided at a meeting of city, City Commissioners called for the advisability of adopting the City Attorney William A. Ewart said it might do more harm than position, Ewart said that it might be favorable to incorporate the law here: for the The new law is mandatory in unincorporated areas, but not in villages or cities such as Pontiac. However, villages and cities are permitted to adopt its regulations The old law required motorists following buses to halt whenever the bus halted to discharge or take on passengers. The new law says) that ‘drivers approaching a halted! school bus also have to stop until the children have safely crossed Rochester Rochestef moos tag” 165, OES, wi be hold turday eiat Webster's Cleaner; __ptreet.. Displayed will be ha. inet of the Hudson Methodist = tomorrow meet at 8 .. Thursday at the hotne of Mrs. Schoenenber ‘agg homme of ace. Mrs. Raymond Wareee will play at eo} 350 $0" pm. Thurs Community a vin be aes socuronliadl 8. weak: A buck deer which had eluded the ; bronet name, of of|hunters in Nova Scotia during the | Higgins Backs Hudson in Bid ~ News . Taken. Lightly by Broomfield - Ben, hole eb, sane ni reports today confirmed that he would support Democrat Leslie H. Hudson in his bid for Congress, but denied he had bolted the Republican party. Higgins’ decision to support. Hud- son stirred many comments at a meeting of Oakland County party ‘ |leaders last. night. William S. Broomfield, incum- bent congressman who Hudson op! , took the news lightly saying, ‘at George feels my op- ponent is a better man for the job he has that right to support him.” Broomfield seat Higgins, 58, Ferndale auto dealer, by 1,482 votes for the 1956 primary nomi- nation which led to Broomfield’s election to the U. S. House of Representatives that year. When reache-, 3% this morn- ing, Higgins said nis endorsement of Hudson did not stem from what party leaders considered a may upset. * * *. because Broomfield ‘‘didn’t keep his word” back in 1954 when Hig- gins said he had an agreement with Broomfield that he would try for former’ Congressman George A. Dondero’s seat and that Broom- "i field would. seek another term in of the State Senate. Broomfield, out campaigning air be reached to comment on Hig. gins’ statement. City Buys 7th Home for Parking Space City Commissioners last night t! picked up a $17,500 option on prop- erty sought for a Pontiac General Hospital parking lot, bringing pur- chase of needed land near com- pletion. The latest acquisition is a three- family home at S. Johnson Ave., man, Its purchase means the city has now bought seven of the ten hefnes it wants to remove to make room for a $200,000, 214-stall lot. Three of the homes were purchased from private owners and three from the hospital. * * * Although en towards the lot. is being made, not be finished and parking meters installed until springtime. He hoped that the land will be cleared and usable for limited parking this win- ter. Difficulties in arriving at a pur- chase price with the private own- ers have caused the delay, Willman said. r an" Mr. and Mrs. Edgar .Zurbrick of 2472 Fordham Ave., Keego Harbor, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Lois Ann, to’ Pfe. Thomas J. Mul- care, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willards of 21435 Oxford St., Far- mington, An early winter wed- ding is being planned. Denies Bolting GOP;| He said he switched to Hudsor Saturday ‘evening “this mobile trailer office, could not! owned by Mrs. Louise C. Zimmer-| . City Manager’ Walter K. Willman said that it will een te —: White Lake Pres- byterian Church was the scene of the marriage of Constance Beverly Himes to Jack D. Brasher. The rite was performed by the Rev. Robert Von Oeyen. ‘ Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Himes of 450), Elkinford Dr., Milford, and. the bridegroom: is the son of Mr. John W. Brasher of 12065 Dixie Hwy., Holly. : x -& For her wedding, the bride chose a floor-length gown of nylon or- ganza over net and taffeta, which swept into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil with lace appliques fell from a Juliet cap. She carried’ a cascade bouquet ef white carnations, stephan- otis and ivy. Holly, sister of the bridegroom, Lake, sister-in-law of the bride. * * * rich. Victoria Stanlake of Milford was the flower girl and ringbear- Bride ane Groom Repeat Vows in White Lake Rite Maid of honor was Maxine Bu- chanan of .Milford and bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerry Blumenschien of and Mrs. Gary Himes of Orchard Carthan, Maine of Goodrich was best man Nguests were seated by Gary Himes of Orchard Lake, Bill Brasher of Holty, Jerry Blumen- schien, and Charies Hale of Good- Teamster Suing Senate Counsel Detroit Official Asking |-4_Million_in Damages From Kennedy DETROIT (UPI) — Robert F. Kennedy, chief counsel for the Senate Rackets Committee, has been given 20 days to submit a iwritten reply to a four . million Teamsters official. * ww > * Federal Judge Clifford O’Sul- livan, former Michigan Republican national committeeman from Port _|Huren, is handling the suit filed). yesterday by William Bufalino, |head’ of Teamsters Local 985, comprised of juke box and car Kennedy was charged with launching a campaign to defame Bufalino’s character and repu- tation. In Washington, Kennedy said “I have more important matters to consider than any suit - filed against me by William Bufalino.” . ar ® * * He added that “I think. Mr. Bufalino also should take some of these union funds that he is going to spend on this law suit and spend for the best interests of ™m feome members of his local who are making as little as $2 a day.” Penalty for Farm Overproduction 14 acres. - Federal authorities seized writ of execation. big tractor. tried to get my neighbors to | whole thing...” Loses His “Big Tractor’ ALBION, Ind. (UPI)—Farmer Ethan Stangland lost his “big tractor” to the government. United States marshals appeared at Stangland’s farm yesterday afternoon and carted away the tractor as a pen- -alty-for- the farmer's overproduction of wheat in 1954.°>~ - *x* * * Stangland owes the government about $600, incheding interest, for producing seghe acres of wheat when his quota was Stangland, 54, said he intended to fight the ‘seizure. His attorney, Clifford E. Simon Jr., Fort Wayne, said he would file a motion to quash the seizure of the tractor. two of Stangland’s tractors once before to satisfy the penalty, but the government was forced to give them back because of an irregularity in the ~*~ & *. ‘The government quickly ae a new writ and aied the Stangland said the marshals tailed in an attempt to store his tractor at nearby Merrian. “I think that showed a lack of intelligence one they do that,” Stangland said. He said his neighbors “have all been on my side through the dollars damage suit by a Detroit’ ‘Liquor Case Sales MR. AND MRS. JACK D. BRASHER er was Johnny Himes of Milford, cousin of the bride, . The reception was heki at White Lake Township Hall. ! *x* * * Following their honeymoon in Pennsylvania, the mew Mr. and|* Mrs. Brasher will make their home in Holly. Oakland Officials Attend Municipal Confab in Detroit the Michigan Municipal League, | with an agenda full of municipal problems to thrash over, opened today in Detroit with many Oak- land County — in attendance. * * Eight epikaniies of differ- ent local municipalities are sched- uled -to take an active part on many panels arranged for the three day affair at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. ; * * * One of the highlights of the con- vention will be talks Friday noon on financing local government by Gov. G. Mennen Williams and his Republican opponent for governor, Paul D. Bagwell. “Revital: Our Downtown Areas’? will be the subject of dis- Helping draft a policy ot on 1 high- ways to be incorporated as part of a league platform will be Wal- ter K, Willman, Pontiac city man- ager. * * * Other local officials scheduled to take part in the convention are: Herman Stephens, of the Oakland County Equalization_Dept.; FE. M. Shafter, Royal Oak manager; George A. Shaw, manager of Birmingham "city planner; Oscar Eckman, director of finance for tiac; and George L. Nampa, Bava Oak director of public orks. Up Over Last Year LANSING ® — Total liquor case sales for the week ending Sept. 12 were slightly up from the same week-a year ago, the State- Liquor Control Commission reported . to- day, * x “* ; Case sales for the week this year totalled 72,256 against 71,083 during the same period last year. The commission reported, how- ever, that an increase in popularity of cheaper drinks accounted for the rise. The sale of more ex- * * . é pensive whiskies totalled 44,746 cases this year against 46,286 cases a year ago. Wine sales increased this year to 13,738 cases against 11,200 cases last year. ‘SHARON KAY TERRY The engagement of Sharon Kay Terry to Earl C. Budrow has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matjey Terry of 9651 Ortoriville Rd, Clarkston. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Budrow of 8551 Bridge Lake Rd., Clarkston. A Nov. § wedding is _ }ters, Mrs. Charles Neldred, prest- |Parents and Teachers, told 119 parents, educators and students at-| - ~| of their schools.” ing the total to 11,15 pupils. ttend East Oakland Workshop PTAs Challenged fo Keep nfo “Do! you ‘telleve ail ‘children in* Michigan have equal educational opportunities? Do you know what happened to appropriations to col- leges in this year’s state budget? Do you feel your ought to be informed on these mat- dent of the Michigan Congress of tending the East Oakland Area workshop. yesterday at St. Mary’s in the Hills Church in Orion Town- ship, * * * “We must have well-informed lators concerning school lems,” the speaker said. “The 400,000 PTA members in ‘Michigan cannot be effective alone. Other clubs and profes- sional groups also should assume responsibility for the well being | prob- Presiding over the workshops were: For PTA presidents—Mrs. Neldred and Mrs. William Porter of Auburn Heights, president -of the East Oakland Council. x * * Program chairmen — Irs. Wik liam Wright of Pontiac, state pro- gram chairman, and Mrs. Martin L. Parker of Lake Orion, vice {president of the East Oakland Council. Council Eile cateo-dice Charles Cox of Ferndale, director of District 7, Michigan Congress, and Mrs. Walter Huff of Troy, halek of Pontiac, past president at ently a member of the Pontiac Board of Education, and Mrs. An- The 60th annual convention of|drew Hotten of Troy, East Oak- Mrs. William Macco of 540 land Council treasurer. * * * Hospitality and membership— Mrs. Charles Curtis, president of Ses ee arte ora orth, of the East Oskiend Goeeal. Homeroom vebecmnicaeso ie Louis Niriani, president of the Ferndale PTA Council, and Mrs. Robert Sanford, past president of the East Oakland Council. To Award Bids for New School ‘Waterford Board A special meeting of the Water- ford Township Board of Education has been scheduled for 8 p.m. to- morrow for the purpose of award- elementary school. * * * Nine bids for the building of the Laura Haviland Elementary School were opened at last week's regular mendations submitted hd archi- tects of the ——- Co., this week. troit, with the Bundy Construction Co.'s second low bid of $237,500. The Haviland school will be area,, and is the last school scheduled for construction in the $3%4-million school bond issue approved by voters in 1956, ac- cording to superintendent Wil- In other business of the board, site in the Jayno ance area, and Also a site for a second senior high school, ~ * « * At the present time, there is approximately 700 moré pupils en- rolled in Waterford Township schools this year than last, bring- Dinner at School Canceled by Polio let for 6 p.m. tomorrow night at Leggett School in Water- ford Township, has been canceled because of two cases of polio re- ported in the school, | More than 800 reservations for) the dinner had been accepted.} However, there will be an open house from 7:30 to 8 p.m. which will be followed by the first Par- ent-Teacher Assn. meeting of the year. Notices have been sent. to par- ents, warning them to keep their children home from the Leggett School, if there is the slightest chance that they may be ill, Error Will Be Costly ATLANTA (UPID—The Georgia Republican party, which has a hard enough time in the Demo- cratic seuth, will have an even tougher time in the congression- al race from the fifth district this fall. Party officials. forgot to qualify their candidate for being planned, _ last ‘ Saturday, district could) ° citizens who'll talk to their legis-|. Special Meeting Called - Tomorrow Evening by! — progressive family dinner,|: Honeymoon *k. = 955 Baldwin Rd., Oxford. at St, The Rev. Edward G. Baumgart- ner officiated at the ceremony held Andrew Catholic Chureh, in Smokies Follows Rochester Rite OXFORD—Honeymooning in the Smoky Mountains this week fol- their Saturday morning . and Mrs, Law- t The bride, the former Mildred] bride, was the bridesmaid, the Pontiac PTA Council and pres-| Janette Spiker, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Spiker of * * *& Attending the bridegroom were SccqadjAllan Depetio of Denis Oe best St., Rochester, are the bride-|man, and Dale Spiker of Oxford, groom’s parents. Robert Rumohr of Rochester and * * * Melvin Poquette of Iron Mountain. \Postpone Transfer of Violations Bureau Oscar Eckman, were__nearly complete. ~ * Under the law, + the goes into effect. They plan gradual transfer of the violatio ecated-on an-i1-acre-site-in-the-;bureau from the first floor of the Cass-Elizabeth, Cooley Lake Rds. | Public- — Building to the Senate this fall, was announced to- chairman of the new group. funds for the Hart election Ss tion, " and participate in get-out-the- te ration. to be vote efforts prior to the election] {t0¢* reqs 4 “ Mr... and Mrs. ham of 328 Alice $ Avon Town- ship, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Alice | M.,,.to Lewis Tuckey, son of Mr, : We thee . No date. has been set for the wed ding. city finance ing construction bids for a new director, ioid Cy. Comubiasloners that preparations for the change finished __but not} change board meeting, and members are! would have to take place within expected to take action on recom-|19 days after commissioners The municipal judges will take Andrews Constractian Co. of De-| over control of the bureau from te clty os sen ee day by John Allen, of Royal Oak, _Allen said the principal functions of too conan a ae election or primary : administering gw Formation of an Oakland County|name on line Sees additional consideration will be|‘Friends of Philip A, Hart” Com-/ii? page ven to another elementary school /mittee to support Hart's campaign si iain attend-|for election to the United States ee frre te is on Soce ape cele ee or by 1 ie bod Sh caer cke : officer awe ce Hart Soppeesers Form a Sk Set Cae County Campaign Group cd Py the last day of : Unregistered. permas not entitied to et { epee about my friend ~~ i z ® x» = ee : a [Prestige Photos. Sammy worked|found himself in Machado’s pri-| pelin when it broke loose from |while sipping at a Casablanca iggest martini William F. Jennings of Lynn, perio hy mara -eaye “yam ee Manele saree There was a phone| its moorings and wandered out wheat-germ parlor, and his eyes |r ins tere helmet. bul Mass., at the associa’ “Tial | ; Hi saw. was those.are things that mem oirs are tion, He said it was justified be- muscular aches ‘that often cause head of the. Whit|made ot and have oo place in scat, Ene: Snr hte, | Sgeeataes weer toes i i : |: [ + F F 5 : ag Fe i giz E i it : 2 =f ape He + : EE : i no more. : was a direct line to a New York ae agrees rey * us today. “But there’s no fu-| In rickety Jennies, Sammy in that. So I went back to! flew out to sea taking shots of * *£-* work.” | some of the early desperados of | Sammy held up General Eisen- Among Sammy's new ac- | °ea® flying, notably Chemuber- hower’s invasion of North Africa wie ol fs SE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, | | . ' \Mail Transpoers:. x Tim ae we as- Famous Photographer. Back in Harness'wbum oie ‘sie ne ~ NEW YORK — This is a piece the first cabinet meeting of the lim and Levin, Byrd and Bert for ten raleutes, getting a dui¥'D. Bs bajeeie Ged be sei Postal Transp AKE UP government after it) Acosta, Rath Elder and George rope ladder of an attack transport|the Casablanca conference had to) Assn, yesterday rejected @ propos- Then there was the time Sammy |cent increase was introduced by life, or connection with his taste- beck-|buds, today. Today there is Pres- * & Ff 3 AG iu FF ' 3 in : _ ; |be kept the No. 1 Allied secret. 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Dreier ae, 4889 Dixie Heyeaton Bivd., a THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, SuPTENDER 24, 1058 West Michigan counties are expect- ed Sept, 30 in Grand Rapids for the organization's 4ist annual embership meeting. OPEN 6:30 P.M. About Ag memibers from 31] SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M. of the dicted Seawolf would- surpass that mark. He did not say where |. Seawolf ‘is or what her mission UPSTART ART — Upstaging the famed Eiffel Tower in background, the newst Paris landmark holds the attention of a passer-by. The strange work of art, which moves in the wind, “famed sculptor ut ee ‘sve. 000 Nowe or Not, Jayne | Sleeps on Floor rs f hy. true,” Lid yo noahged actress, | alive xg a December. she dropped . another ‘bomb: | oe Why this low - cost-of-living Jayne said she and her muscle-| |man husband Mickey Hargitay are {ogre matter was ‘postponed until tomor-| spending most of\their money re- decorating their two-story Spanish home. “We. could afford to buy furni- ture,” says Mickey, “but we don’t have time to shop and buy exact- ly what we want—and we can't afford to make any mistakes.” The Hangitape’ pik plight came to/ light yestérday when court: to answer a plea | Mary. an wants his monthly sup-| ‘port for their daughter Tina ~ in-] creased from $250 to $415. The row. * & #2 Jayne and Mickey later showed newsmen how they managed to live a spartan life in plush Bever- ly Hills, Their home has no rugs, | |no furniture, no luxuries. ' “Cooking is done on an old-fash- joned gas stove in the basement furnace room. “This. is Hollywood glamour?” pouted Jayne. A‘reporter estimated it cost him) ~ 1$67.50 a month for bare essentials | for his 6-year-old. And -he didn’t even’ live in Hollywood. does Jayne do it? eR ok Jayne had an answer; she sa Jayne Marie, her Realigcr! daughter by a previous marriage, | goes to public school. WPI Phote is a mobile called “Modern Times” created by Alexander Calder for the new UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Palace. Hollywood Headlines Add Tony Perkins to Li | lof Stars in ‘On the Beach’ By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD — The platinum cast Stanley Kramer has assem- bled tor “On the Beach’ sounds Gregory Peck, . Ava Gardner a) and Fred Astaire. Tony plays the to List Neville Shute’s Beach,” a terrifying novel, shows the end of beget after the Now that Kathryn Grayson has come out of her shell she has been’: bombarded with offers. The one that interests ‘her the’ most is the musical version of ‘“‘Gone With | © TONIGHT—THURS. — FRI. Once it was haman..oven 2 you ad |! AL HEDISON- PATRICIA OWENS VINCENT PRICE “HERBERT MARSHALL. - PLUS—A SECOND THRILLER! SPACE MASTER _ Double Shock Show “| She had to kill the 2 | Aer husband had -» BUT COULD SHE ? i NO ONE | ADMITTED 3! ALONE ~RICKY'S . SPAGHETTI HOUSE 038 West Huron FE 2-2929 EVERY THURSDAY ~}the- Wind” which is being prepared| —— for him to meet the queen and the royal family. He’s a great — with all of them. * * * The blonde hair of Anna Maria Alberghetti that attracted so much. attention in Bob Hope’s “shaw is being discarded, temporarily at least. Anna Maria goes into ‘“‘Wag- on Train’ with Ward Bond and Bob Horton immediately and since she plays a Spanish senorita, the blonde hair would hardly be ‘in keeping. Anna Maria says the best dra- matic chance she has ever had is in ‘‘Wagon Train’ and she doesn’t even mind not having a rest. * * * That's all today. See you tomor- (Copyright 1958) ial Bs | | Mickey ap- child] from his ex-wife|} So how|] “THE VIKINGS” Start at 7:00 & 10:20 Cinews' 5coPe l—cOMING SUNDAY- |) “KINGS GO FORTH” “We spend about $45 to $50 a month on food and $15 a ,month for her clothing. | “This also includes two dental and two physical checkups a year.” Does Jayne Marie sleep on the floor too? * * * “Oh, my goodness, no,” cried! the actress, “She sleeps in a nice big. bed. “‘Mickey and I sleep on a couple of mattresses on.a floor upstairs.” She squeezed Hargitay’s hand. “Don’t worry about us. Mickey and I are happy—we have each other.” . Richard Tucker, the Metropoli- tan Opera tenor star, was an errand boy in Wall Street before he became a singer. ARTHUR KENNEDY ver ewes cous wana ee Shown oat 2:43 - 6:13 - 9:43 WANTED - 1,000 COMIC BOOKS 1000 True We Handle Se ene Novelties PIPER'S MABAZING CurLeT 85 Auburn Ave. for Broadway production. She said her representatives had talked with the David Selznick rep- resentatives and that Dimitri Tiom- kin had also talked to her about the songs. - * * * . She came home from Montreal with a bad virus and has’ been F amily Style Sa ever since she returned from Spaghetti Dinners | ALL YOU CAN EAT! sp5cexr 7541 Try Our Famous. Oriental SHISH KEBAB SERVED DAILY our order and we'll sed .¥e rood y when you arrive! EE PIZZA for LUNCH! Ricky’ s Pizza House 819 S. Woodward FE 3-9782 Open Sunday * “CARRY OUT SERVICE Ther night club engagements. She's very excited about playing Scarlet} Q’Hara and she really has the voice for what is planned as an operetta. Frank Sinatra will accompany Edie and Bilt Goetz when she goes to London for the premiere of “Me and the Colonel” and he’ll be presented to the queen whom he met when she was Princess Elizabeth, He has agreed to represent Danny Kaye who will be deep in preparation for his picture “Bamboo. Kid” on Oct. 24, the day they leave. 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And the Wolverines . beat Southern California the only two times they met, The Trojans had q 1-9 record last season, The oddsmakers rate Michigan a 10-point choice over coach Don Clark’s Trojans. * * * The figures foretell a happy story for Michigan. But eoach. Bennie Oosterbaan : doesn’t have faith in numerology —the study of the hidden mean- ing of numbers. He points to another set of num- bers that can only spell trouble for Michigan: Southern California 21, Oregon State 0. * * * Last season Michigan also opened with Southern Cal and won 16-6. The Trojans’ easy conquest of Oregon State illustrates just how far they've come back in one year. Oregon State generally was -” “Our firs tteam is O.K.,"’ Oos- terbaan said, “but these injuries have held up progress. They don't have security at their positions.”’ * * * Yesterday he scrimmaged his units offensively in a change of plans, Some new plays were in- stalled from both the Single Wing and T formations. Left halfback Brad Myers was the only available regular withheld from the surprise contact drill, >Center Dick Syring missed workout, but his bruised hip didn't prevent him from running to keep his legs in-shape. Oosterbaan is counting on Syring’s availability Saturday. Oosterbaan also learned Jim Byers might be able to play the second half of this season. The ex- fullback was scheduled to be first team center until he hurt his knee. Bags 212-Yard Ace Gne of the rarest of aces for the Pontiac Municipal Golf Course was chalked up this week by a spare- time golfer, Playing with Bob Sta- siak, 5521 Oster, Tom Klein, 5930 Tubbs Rd., fired a No. 3 wood ~~ to No; -“‘40-green: He didn't see; the ball land, but it was found in the cup. The Shale is a 212-yarder. Ace was Klein's first in about 7-8 years at the game, he says. He had a 34 for the 9-hole round. Klein is a real estate salesman, Wolverines 0 3 Games to Draw 160 ,000 DETROIT ® — The state’s three major football games this week- end — including the Michigan and Michigan state schedule openers — are expected to attract nearly 160,000 spectators, Michigan expects 72,000 for its clash with Southern California, Michigan State anticipates 60,000 as the Spartans take on California jand the University of Detroit-Air' Force Academy game is expected to draw a capacity of 22,000. A clash between two of Michl- gan’s smaller grid powers, Hills- dale and Central Michigan, is also expected to draw a full house of 10,000 at Arthur Hill Stadium Saturday night in the annua! Red Feather game, Hillsdale will be out to Boost its) IN BATTING RACE — These are the top contenders for the American League batting race as the season nears the end. Top photos dre Pete Runhels of Boston with .325 and Harvey Kuenn of Detroit with .318. Bottom photos are Ted Williams of Boston .317 and Bob Cerv of Kansas City with .310. AP Wirephetos ‘a—2-0 record. — regular season winning streak to 36-.games. The only defeat for the Dales since 1954 was the 27-26 post-season loss to Pittsburgh, Kan- sas in the Holiday Bowl at St. Petersburg last year. * * * Both teams are unbeaten thus far this year, Hillsdale with a 1-0 mark and Central Michigan with The Air Force Acadeay, tie the University of Detroit head- + ing--toward. big. time football, meets the Titans here Friday. night. Three Michigan boys will be making their home debut as collegians with the Air Force team. Captain of the Air Force team is Brock Strom, a 217-pound sen- ior tackle from Ironwood. ’ Strom was a guard and center ag a freshman, moved to center as a sophomore and played tackle last year, * * * The leading pass receiver on the Air Force team for the past two seasons is Tom Jozwiak, a senior| end from Detroit Catholic Central. He caught 33 for 532 yards last year, and led the club in playing time with 426 minutes. Jozwiak caught three passes for 43 yards when the Academy beat Detroit 19-12 last season at Denver. The MIAA has some important games on tap, opening up league play ,with three games. Albion is at Kalamazoo in a day game while Olivet visits Adrian and Alma goes to Hope in night events. xk * & In the Interstate Conference, Eastern Michigan tries to bounce back against league opponent II- linois Normal after dropping its opener 19-7 to Hope of the MIAA. * * * Other games find St. Norbert at Michigan Tech in a night game and Taylor at Northern Michigan, Illinois extension at Ferris and -Western Michigan at Miami in day games, This will be the Mid-Amer-| in Openers Hk ES Big Grid Weekend Spartan Coach Warns Players About Bears California Has Good Offense Despite Upset Last Week defensive drills against California's tricky split-T offense were on- tap today as highly favored Michigan State prepared for its Saturday opener against California. California was upset 24-20 by Col- lege of the Pacific last Saturday, but coaches warned ‘the MSU play- jers _Califorvia will be dangerous. “They did not lose any prestige in my book,” liné coach Burt Smith said. Smith said California gained 20 first downs and 434 yards in losing. Michigan State will be trying for its 11th straight win over a Pacific Coast Conference rival. * * * In 61 previous ‘opening games, Michigan State won 44, lost 16 and tied one, The Spartans stressed pass de- fense in a light workout last night. Drills -will be late in starting this week because of registration for fall classes. Californig is proudest of three backs, quarterback Joe Kapp, left half Hank Olguin and ftull- back Billy Patoon, Kapp, who operates on an option of pass or run, carried 16 times for an 83 yard average. Olguin had seven carries for a 9.8 yard average and Patton carried 13 times and averaged 4.6 yards. * * * The California system is more of a multiple-T than a split-T, as it also incorporates some straight-T and some option plays. California will bring in 10 play- ers who saw action in the 19-0 de- feat by Michigan State last year. The 37-man squad will fly in late Thursday, in time for an after- noon workout in Spartan Stadium. Batting Races at a eave TUESDAY'S PERFORMANCE AMERICAN LEAGUE Contdr. & Club AB BE Pt. Ch. Pet.’ Runnels, Bost, ...066.4 2, +2 .325 Kuenn, Det. ..oses 5 1 —1 318 Williams, Bos. ..cs00..5 3 +3 317 EAST LANSING (UPI) — More] ° READY TO GO — Sinker ball specialist Lew Burdette is ready to come back and haunt the Yankees in the World Series as he did last year when he beat New York three times. Fred Haney, Braves’ manager, says Burdette is ready to go. By The Associated Press In case you haven't noticed, the New York Yankees haven't won a game since the day they clinched the American League pennant more than a week ago, They've lost six in a row since, their longest losing string in more than two years. That’s not exactly a rip-roarin’ way to move into the World Se- ries — which opens a week from today at Milwaukee — but you can’t say it has Manager Casey Stengel worried. His pitching staff has regrouped in that span, and Ted Bowsfield, the pesty rookie southpaw who had beaten them three times, before they lost 9-8 at Boston last night. * * , But if there’s one Yankee who isn’t feeling chipper these days, it hag to be Bob Turley—the AL’s leading winner who now has failed in two shots at his 22nd victory. The big right-hander may get one more chance, against - Baltimore regular season. the first time since early August, 1956, but he was battered for five runs in the first inning and was through after Ted Williams hit a two-run homer in the fourth for a ootere eeeee * ican opener for both teams, with Miami heavily favored in both this game and in the title chase, Williams and merican—Runne a and Musi 4 each; er cal Willie Mays Leads Richie Ashburn by .0003 By The Associated Press Willie Mays and Richie Ashburn are so close in. their run for the National League batting title you couldn’t push~ a bunt between thm, At the moment, Willie’s ahead by .0003 of a percentage point with a streaking 520 spurt for his Jast-14 games.Ashburn, batting a. mere .424 for the same span, has a .3439 average to Mays’ .3442, Se Se oes leg hits last night, Mays was for-5 against Chicago as the-Cubs defeated the San Francisco Giants 3-2 in 10 innings, Ashburn was 2- 4 NFL Rosters Trimmed Lions Obtain _ DETROIT &#—The Detroit Lions Yookie end Jim Gibbons in a trade with the Cleve- land Browns, The Lions gave up a high but undisclosed 1959 draft choice for the former Iowa star. Gibbons, a 6-feet-3, 210 pounder, will join the Lions immediately. The Lions have been desperate for help at the epd positions, with Jerry Reichow out for the season with a leg injury and Steve Junker also sidelined by Injuries, Gibbons, a 6-feet-3, 210-pounder, Ten~selection last season;~caught 36: passes for 587 yards and four touchdowns in his final year at Iowa. He was a member of the East team in the Shrine game and played against the Lions in at Chicago, /His acquisition puts the Lions one over the 35-player limit and /Dic® the clib will make another move Within. the next 24-hours to trim the’ roster. Padilla Gains Decision WATSONVILLE, Calif. (AP) — Rookie End: ineluded linebacker La < } The Skins also asked waivers on six-year veteran Lee Elter, a half- back, terday: SAN FRANCISCO — Cut defensive ihalfback Bob Holladay, fullback Larry Barnes co center Charlie Brueckner.- NEW ee al tee Onn ont a s Keg a ot od an m Goss an ks: Don and Don Stans coonyer ett from the he @ future draft choi Bh ge! —Asked w: mere on punter oa ggg watgere Palumbo and tackle Ken one. Placed hal Ron Kramer on military reserve list. pe gay lO — Released lineman Ben Paulucei Placed quarterback end Jerry Sines os injured reserve list. Lavern back Leo tackle Ea | Khayat defensive ee Pred Bruney. "rem the sen — John Miller just back : Los - ng ked waivers on center ahd Billy Ray Smith. “"| Placed . Larry Morris on in- ‘Jured list. Ross . Padilla, 119, of © , Calif, 136, nd, Calif., in a 10 round hist. + |had hit safely in 25 of 59 at bats League Opener The clubs made these moves yes- WAsENGTON - Srevped oo ebacker| - BALTIMORE — Cut end Les Waltérs| end put halfback Ken Hall on injured for-4 against Milwaukee as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the’ champion Braves 6-5. * * ® St. Louis defeated Los Angeles 5-1 in another near-miss at a no- hitter by Sad Sam Jones in the only other NL garne schedules, Mays, who won the bat title and Ashburn, who picked up his only championship in 1955 with .338, oddly enough began their big 3-| moves for 1958’s silver bat 6n the same day—Sept. 10. Willie had been hitless in five games, slump- ing to .328, before then, but has been 26-for-50 since (520). Ash- burn had only two hits in five games before Sept. 10. but has since (.424). Ce * * * : Stan Musial of the Cards, who was the leader with .338 on Sep- tember 10, has slipped. to .334 aft- er being idled by injury; He was 1-for-4 last night. - Mays, getting 200 hits for the first time in his career (Ashburn Won by Maples Fraser Cocks led a potent Bir- Mmingham cross-country squad to a one-sided 19-42 win in the Eastern ‘Michigan. League opener Tuesday at Port Huron, The Maples -Ace turned 10:42.6 for the Port Huron course, He took the lead from Big Reds’ Tim Butler a half mile from Hwith~-345~in-1954--on-the Jast—day,+— “Walt” Morya Hot Race for NL Bat Title got his 200th hit Monday), beat out a dribbler in front .of the plate, and a slowgroller toward third last night. His other hit was a solid single in the eighth inning—when he went to second on Leon Wag- ner’s single, stole third and gave the Giants a 2-1 lead on an in- field out, * ® * i's 26th home “ran gaze. ts Ca tie in the ninth. against loser Stu Miller (6-9), and Coast Guard Opens Fall Boating Class The approach of the fall season heralds the opening of the public instruction program by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary in basic seamanship and safe boat handling. The course will be held on. Thursday evenings starting to- morrow at 7:30 p.m., at. the Royal Oak Kimball High School, Lexing- ton and Crooks road, Royal Oak. Instructors will be provided by qualified members of the Un'ted States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flo- tilla 12-3 who are residents of this area, A $2 registration fee is payable the first night to cover the cost of publications provided each student. Successful completion of the course entitles the student to a United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Cer- tificate in basic small boat han- dling: Call the Royal Oak’ Continu- ing Education Department, EI! 2-9000 for information: ~~ _ |two-run double -in- the -ninth; Ernie Banks then blooped an RBI double that won it in the 10th. Mays’ stolen base was his 3lst, retaining his slim edge over. Ash- burn, who stole his 30th, for the league lead, Ashburn, who leads Mays in hits 207 to 201 but has only three games remaining to Willie's four, beat out a bunt that loaded the bases in the eighth and set up Ea Bouchee’s--winning two-run. single off: lefty Juan Pizarro (6-4). Bou- chee also rapped a first-inning homer, his ninth. 7-7 tie. a4 e wos his Yankees at least got rid of| this weekend in the windup of the | Chicago Turley escaped the defeat as D oe the Yankees lost six in a row for Ks Yankees Winless Since === Clinching AL Pennant: Williams rapped a double and ‘single in addition to his 23rd home tion from the fans when he left for a pinch runner in the winning eighth. He drove in three runs, cident Sunday. Teammate Pete Runnels’ (2-for-4) upped his AL-leading av- erage to .325 for a seven-point edge over’ Detroit’s Harvey Kuenn who is a point ahead of Williams at 318. * * * as the Tigers defeated the Chi- cago White Sox 3-1. Cleveland re- tained a third place tie with Bos- ton and Detroit by beating Kansas City 7-5, and Baltimore defeated Washington ~~-3-2~in-the~-other—AL, games, Johnny Kucks (8-8) was the Yankee loser as Williams tied the scored 8-all with an RBI double x * Rookie Jim Owens; from the Army Friday, won his) first, giving’up only four hits be-' fore needing relief in the eighth. | led Mathews’ 31st homer gave the Bravés a 2-1 lead in the first. Jones (14-12), who was within released | and Jackie’ Jensen singled home the winner in a two-run eighth. * * * Bowsfield, who was 3-0 against New York, was rapped for four) runs on four hits in his 1 2-3 in- nings as the Yankees, getting three runs on a pair.of Mickey major|Mantle singles, took a 7-5. lead. Murray Wall (8-9) won it, Randy Jackson’s three « run homer in the ninth gave it to the Injuns after the A’s had scored run and received a standing 0va-| poroit picked up three points for a .317| Pau batting average and apparently | 88° made up for that—bat flinging in-/ 5. St. Kuenn was 1-for-5, losing a point nn tes . the ‘— five in the first off 16-game win-| there are” when it comes to know- ner Cal McLish who was signed |ing football rules. : for 1959 earlier in the day atia - ~*~ * * 5 “substantial” increase by the| The Rev, John W. Bieri, a for- Tribe. Hal Woodeshick (6-6). won|mer member of the University 5 it in relief, Dick Tomanek (7-8) | Detroit staff, has been named lost it. letic director of Loyola University’s ok ® & Stritch School of Medicine at Chi- Southpaw Jack Harshman (12-|cago. He succeeds Rev, Cletus F. 14) drove in all the Oriole runs|Hartmann, who has been trans- with two homers, his fifth and|ferred to U. of D. sixth, and a‘ double against loser Loe aS Pete Ramos (14-16), The Senators| The General Motors basketball ended a string of 37 scoreless in-|league isn’t wasting any time with : nings in the first, its 1958-59 organization. Stan Bar- - is now taking registra- : tions for GMC plant workers who 2 in playing. = * 6 "eo After being released by the Phil- adelphia. Eagles of the National veteran tackle Cass Kroll signed with the Detroit Union, Kroll played with “University. of Detroit in the * * © AMERICAN LEAG ‘ Wea’ Pet. Behind | Entries are now being accepted Giage 5:13 1 a0 (Gy | for the 2nd annual 27-hole handl- { Cleveland .....--75 74 ‘S03 13 cap Invitational Best-Ball golf : cone = tournament on Sunday, Oct, 12 ATS Morey’s Golf and Country i eect sr, There will be $600’in mer- vevtenggior ° taken. - =e 12 ne * * & 1 an Section of the PGA will ; “guest to present a Clinic at the. session at Hotel Fort Shelby. § 6-14) vs. C THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE No games scheduled. Pancho in Semifinals of London_Net-Tourney | res LONDON (@—* America's Pan= cho Gonzales, playing at half speed, crushed Bill Moss of Brit- ain 6-2, 6-4 Tuesday night to enter, the semifinals “of the’ London In- door Professional Tennis Cham- pionships. « Australia’s. Ken Rosewall, ex-|. | pected to meet Gonzales in the final for the $2,800 top prize, scored an easy second round win over fellow ~~ Peter Cawthorn, 6-3-, 6-4 Jack Arkinstall of Australia lost his first round match to fellow Australian Frank Sedgeman 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. ly junked the shutout with a dou ble. That was all the hitting the Dodgers did, although Jones need- ed relief in the ninth when he gave up his sixth and seventh walks. He struck out four for a 220 total. ; * * * Johnny Podres (13-15) lost it. The Cards scored two unearned runs in the first, and didn’t get any earned runs until Musial's Press Writer on Panel the finish and was home 20 yatds in front..Butler was. timed at 10: 44. Win was Kermit Ambrose’s Maples’ reserves also won, 15-50, led by Paul Simmons’ 11:38. Waterford’s Skipper harriers won over Milford’s. cross-country squed yesterday afternoon, 22-36 when Ed Bartle led the way ‘with a 11:16 time. Milford’s Ron Berby Waterford’s first of the sea- insula and its members will Named to the panel were: Palladium, Jim Higg son of the Ludington | Geleated. junior Skippers 27-2 ‘ in three tries. Milford Jayvees 2 | City ‘Times. AP to List ‘B’ : DETROIT (AP)—Ten Michigan sports writers have been hamed to the Associated Press B high school football teams in the state each week. The panel represents every sector of the lower pen- troit, where the ratings will be compiled by the AP. State Journal, Jim Shanahan: of the Benton Harbor News- ttom of the Detroit News, Paul Peter- News, Doug Mintline of the Flint Journal, Jack Moss of the Kalamazoo Gazette, Bill Cornwell of the Pontiac Press, Don Badcon of the Grand Haven Tribune, Don Vogel of the Adrian — and Mike — of the Bay Ratings panel to select the top 10 class send yotes each week to De- Bob Hoerner of the Lansing ‘When it comes to turning out consistently good high school foot- ball teams, Oakland County coaches can hold their owh with grid mentors from any other séc- tor in Michigan, * * ae This fact is indicated strongly in a check of records which- shows that five of the 23 coaches with two or more years at their respec- tive posts have been winning regu- larly. Ferndale’s Ted Meister is the Meister leads all Oakland skip- pers. in total wins and can better 100 by winning three of his remajn- ing ¢ight games this’ season, * *« * - Second in years and victories and also near the top in-percent- aah Vy Cone Ee cae ester, He started this year mark of 88-26-2 for ae, in 14 sons, ‘County Grid Coaches Rank heads the group percentage-wise with .875 on 14 victories against only two defeats for two years, Clawson's Bob Acton fellows Smith in the percentage depart- ment with .826 for three years covering 19. triumphs, four set- backs and one tie, Rev. John Rakoczy\ heads five coaches in the .700 class with an 18-5 record for .783 at Orchard Lake St. Mary. x * * With the departure of Bob Mine- weaser from St. Michael, Gene Wright at St, Frederick was left as the only Pontiaecoach with two years behind him. Wright has won four games in two seasons, all last fall, **« * Mineweaser bowed out after. 14 years as coach of the north side Shamrocks with a’ mark 63-46-3 for a .578 average, of Dave Freéman of Waterford was eve -tante ial kilo 18-141 for 563 when the 1958 sea-| in two years and already has added another triumph. Barney Swinehart is the “old- timer” of the Oaktand area bosses with 16 years of service at Elmer Engel of ty stands cess mene cat antino Best Bait Caster won. the fisherman fly accuracy distance, the fly dis- tance and the distance salmon ning in the five-day champion- Man World Cham p the ekuiiitied neicsalt Sa tha shieh weight 17.72 and in the distance weight 17.72 events. Back Ailment Puts Hoad Out of Tour WEMBLEY, England (UPI) — Jack Kramer’s professional tennis troupe will ‘have to conclude its 1958 tour without Lew Hoad. The blond Australian, who signed ‘a 25-month contract with Kramer in July, 1957, for a record $125,600, quit the tour yesterday because of an erthritic condition in his back. “Lew will be out of action until If you are not yet a the. Automobile Club of Michigan, and in- sured with this Exchange at the Club, why don’t you check? Learn directly of the and protection available to qualified motor _ car owners. Savings, Check it yourself. Ask an AAA member or phone the Club office for a representative to call on you, and you will have done yourself _ & good turn. Detroit Automobile Inter-Insuranée Exchange . at Automobile Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. J. BOGUE, Mgr. 916 Williams St. -— FE 5-4151 ' Virgil Keener, “Check” Conn. local phone books for offices in state cities ‘BONDED the end of the year,’ Kramer said. member of the AAA, advantages, privileges too! “You'll say 80, ©. R, Wilson, FE 8-0205 E. &. Tynan, FE 4-2891 _ (Holly) -MEirese 7-7451 - GR 4.4256 4 [was Kuenn Harvey Makes Just 1 Safety in 3-1 Victory Foytack Limits Chisox to 4 Blows as Tigers Keep Battling for 3rd CHICAGO (® — Harvey Kuenn’s first serious challenge for the American League batting title suf- fered a setback last night. * * * The Detroit centerfielder could muster only one hit in five times jat bat inthe Tigers’ 3-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox and saw his batting average slip .a point to .318—~seven points behind jeague-leading Pete Runnels of Boston, Kuenn's average topped third. place Ted Williams, also of Bos- ten, by a single point, Paul Foytack held Chicago to four hits in gaining his 14th. tri- umph against 13 defeats, The 28- year-old righthander who had a 14-11 record last year struck out four didn’t walk a man. It first time in Foytack's four years in the majors that he had pitched a complete game with- out giving up a pass, ~ * * * The victory prevented the White for second place in the American League and kept Detroit tied with Boston and Cleveland for third place in the standings, Detroit snapped Foytack’s scoreless duel with Chicago's Early Wynn in the seventh when Billy Martin singled, went to sec- ond on an infield out and scored on Coot Veal’s single. Frank Bolling added another run in the eighth on his 13th homer of the season and Detroit wrapped up the scoring in the ninth with an unearned run, Al Smith dropped Charlie Lau’s fly for a two-base error and the Tiger catcher scored on successive sacrifices by Veal and Foytack, * x * Chicago's only run came in the eighth on John Callison’s triple and an infield grounder, Wynn was marked with his 15th loss against 14 victories, went BRAKES 77 W. 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Ib 4000 Lau,c 3160 Smith,rf 3000 Foytack, Pp 3011 Callison,If 3110 Phillips,cf 3011 < 2000 Pb lucier 0000 Lown,p 0000 _Rudulph, 0000 Totals 33383 Totals 31141 “DETROIT ee eeeeenens 000 000 111—3 CHICAGO « ......--+: eres+ 2-000 000 010—1 E—Martin, smith. PO-A—Detrolt 27-8, “|Chicago 27-7. DP—Goodman, Fox and eight innings and gave up six of Detroit's eight hits and two runs before he was yanked for reliefer * * * Kuenn’s chance for the batting title hinges on this closing week's output and Chicago and Cleveland opponents against whom the Ti- A-—Ran for Maxwell in 8th; B-Sacri- ficed for Wynn in 8th; C-Grounded out _|tor Aparicio in Sth. Ata spammwman ater ooew.thse Torgeson, LOB—Detroit 10, Chicago 4. a allison. HA—Bolling. SB—Kaline. S—Foytack, Mueller, Veal. P H R ER BB 50 5 Sox from clinching at least a tie|’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958 era ge D ops to x * * i Me Mie Be 8 ae a Yanks May Offset Braves’ Superior Batting NEW YORK (® — The New York Yankees’ speed and defen- sive excellence may more than nullify Milwaukee’s batting superi- ority in the 1958 World Series, Center fielder Billy Bruton can no longer run wild on the bases as he did before fracturing his leg last season. Left fielder West Covington, another of the Braves’ mainstays, has been bothered all year with a pulled leg muscle, Red Schoendiest, 35-year-old - second baseman, also has slowed down in the field and on the. bases. So has shortstop Johnny Logan. Thus, except for third baseman Eddie Mathews and right fielder Hank Aaron, the Braves will have no regular with more than average speed. The Yankees, on the other bend, have several fine base runners from Mickey Mantle on down. Tony Kubek, Hank Bauer, Gil Me- Dougald, Andy Carey and. Yogi “ {Berra are some of the others, And the extra base may come’ in handy in the tight, close-to-the- vest competition this one figures to be. * * * The Yanks have had 47 stolen bases. Milwaukee has 22. Another pertinent statistic shows the Braves with only 21 triples and New York with 39, Defensively, the Yankees have the edge down the middie, The double play combination of Gil MecDougald and Tony Kubek rates a shade better than Schoen- dienst and Logan, Mantle is fast- er and has a stronger throwing collecting $57,862. RECORD WRECKERS — Hank Bauer (left) and Yogi Berra can add to their World Series record in the classic opening in Milwaukee next Wednesday. Bauer has hit safely in his last 14 series games and Berra has been in a record 54 games while Coaches Oppose Bonus Signing NEW YORK (AP) — College basebeffl coaches and officials, who got no where trying to save their players from the major leagues’ bonus bargaining, now have launched a_save-the-student campaign against the ‘‘indiscrim- inating signing’ of their athletes by professional clubs. * * * than 5 per cent of the collegians who signed pro contracts ever reached the major leagues while 81 per cent of college freshmen and 77 per cent of college sopho- mores who turned pro in the last 10 years withdrew permanently ‘from college. + According — tothe report, the odds are 41 against a bonus boy reaching the majors, Of the 47 collegians who signed pro bonus contracts in 1947, the report said, Poytack (W 14-13) 9 4 1 Wynn (L-14-15) 8 6 2 32 Lown 42 #1 0 «#1 0 0 saa Rudolph 4,0 0 U—Fiaherty, McKinley, Perry (12 remained in the majors, 22 are 9 out of baseball and the other 13, ‘are scattered from Class AA! A college survey showed less} Frick to Miss Series Opener |Due to Surgery NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick will miss the opening of the World Se- ries for the first. time since 1934. Frick was resting comfortably to- day in-a-New York hospital after undergoing an emergency appen- dectomy early yesterday. * * * “Mrs. Frick said the commission- er was a little groggy after the surgery, but added: ‘‘There were no complications and he’s doing fine.’’ * * * Frick will miss the opening of the Series for the first time since he was elected National League president 24 years ago. He be- came baseball commissioner in TISST, succeeding Happy” Charitiier, and had his contract renewed last year until Sept, 21, 1965. He draws $65,000 yearly. ; The Series opens in Milwankee next Wednesday. Connecticut has won eight Yan- ikee conference basketball cham-) | pionships. Speed and Defense arm than Bruton . . . While catchers Yogi Berra of New York and Del Crandall of Mil- waukee are about on a par as fielders, The Braves have the advantage at first base where Frank Torre figures as a better glove man than Bill Skowron, Covington, the field- rookie Norm Siebern of the Yanks both have had their *troubles. in left field this season. There are no marked advantages at the other positions, , * * * The identical batting average for each club .268 is somewhat misleading, Mantle, ‘having one of his poor- est seasons despite a league-lead- ing 41 homers, and rookie Siebern are the only ‘day-in-day-out Yan- kee players with a chance of fin- ishing over the .300 mark. Skow- ron will wind up under .300 for the first time in his big league career, Kubek is 30 points under his .297 average of last season and McDougald went into a mid-sea son tailspin that dropped = per- centage to .250, * Berra has rallied to pull his av- ‘jerage to .272 with 22 home runs while Elston Howard, who has shared the catching with Yogi, has been the most consistent New York batsman with a better than .320 mark, Aaron, again the big gun, Mat- hews and Covington have account- ed for $4 of the Braves’ 163 hom- ers, Aaron moved into the .330 bracket after a slow start. Coving- ton and Torre also are. well over .300, Tomorrow —Changes and possi- ble strategy. Wings fo Leave for Exhibitions 18-Day Training Camp at Olympia to Conclude on Thursday The Detroit Red Wings are in the process of ending their 18-day training camp at Olympia Sta- dium. Only one day of drills re- main before the team leaves De- troit on its week-long exhibition tour through western Canada. This morning coach Sid Abel held the last of a series of three intra- squad games. ¥* * * Friday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. the ‘Red Wings and their Edmonton ‘farm club depart from Windsor airport by chartered Trans-Can- ada airlines flight for Fort Wil- liam, Ontario. The Wings will play the first of their six contests on the trip Friday night against Edmonton at the Fort William Gardens. After the Fort William ap- pearance with the Flyers, Detroit is scheduled to play against the Winnipeg Warriors in Winnipeg on ;Saturday, and in Grand Forks; first round. North Dakota on Sunday. ; * * oe Only home appearance during the pre-season exhibition slate will be played Sunday, Oct. 5 with Cleveland. The contest will be played for the benefit of the building fund at Rochester’s Leader Dog School for ithe Blind. _ ing star of last year'’s-Series, and} ’|was announted from the ring as Egad! As any busy execut involved when authority is member. This is how I felt Maj or Hoople Sez: Mi to Upset OSU. ive knows, a risk oftimes is delegated to a new staff with Mr. Red Board Daly, who is temporarily replacing Prof. Quentin Zlobotny, the fourth dimension scientist, as one of my assistants, Red Board was given the task of wean the South- game for this. Saturday. | When he handed me his unbelievable conclusions I must admit doubt entered my thinking. But when Mr. Daly explained how thoroughly he worked on this task—egad! He went so far as to set up a Robinson's Anemome- ter to measure wind resistance in Ohio Stadium. I subdued my doubts. * * * Thus I report to my zillions of gentle readers that 16,697 shocked people in Columbus will see Southern Methodist topple Ohio State. Zounds! Not by a mere shade, either. Mr. Red Board Daly predicts a total rout! Southern Methedist shall -be the winner by 23-6! ‘* * * Ah, the glory of Hoople’s amaz- ing forecasting is that one upset "|per week is never enough. Egad! We call, several. This week,:for example, my bril- liant system shows that West Vir- ginia's hills will be alive with mer- runs | riment following the Mountaineers’ 16-7 triumph over Oklahoma! And 49er Fullback Is Sure to Set NFL Rush Mark SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Joe Perry, the San Francisco 49ers’ explosive fullback, is a good bet to set a new National Football League ground gaining record Sunday in the pro season’s opener with the Pittsburgh Steelers. x* * * Now just 69 yards short of the 5,860 lifetime rushing amassed by Steve Van Buren in eight seasons with the Philadel- phia Eagles, Perry said matter of factly today: “I ought to make it, it nothing | detrimental happens Joe, at 31 is starting his ninth NFL season after two earlier years in the old All-America con- ference, He said he hadn’t been thinking or talking about a ‘new league | rushing record. Besmanoff Clobbers Miteff in 1st Round SEATTLE (AP)—Willi Besman- off of Germany and Milwaukee clobbered Alex Miteff of Argen- tina into night in the first round of their fight. Besmanoff weighed 201%:, Miteff 20614. * * * Bleeding at the mouth and nose, and complaining of a twisted knee Miteff failed to answer the bell for the second round, It goes into the books as a_ knockout _in in. the te * * It was a sweet victory for Bes- manoff, and may have earned him a chance at bigger game. It) the fight started that the winer would meet the No. 1 heavyweight challenger, Zora Folley, in the near future. Umont. T—2:16. A—6,723. Mesa io aaa |through Class B in the minors, END OF THE MONTH TIRE € All tires taken in trade during our most ‘successful Summer Sale. YOU DON’T NEED CASK ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. FE 2-8303 beter 451 S. Saginaw Street total Wi submission Tuesday |18. ern Methodist Ohio Stat err what glory will envelop Clemson's stalwarts as they shade - North Carolina. (Editors Note: Major Hoople’s prediction that College of Pacific would upset California came to pass. COP won, 24-20!) MY PREDICTIONS: Alabama Army it, —_, Careliee 15 ge le 0 bet Baylor 23, Har Boston College 15, Syraceuse 10 Columbia 8, orth Carol Colorado, 4, Kansas State C ti Cornell 0 Seema 4 Tech 8, Florida State 7 Methodist 23, Ohio State 6 , UCLA-0- Michigan 29, Southern Cal. 8 West Vireinia ae Okla ahoma 7 ] ir Cincinnati 17. — 8 Pe State 22, Penn 14 Tulane 13 R tanford 8 eee 16. Bo 4 P , 20, Iowa 26, neu Texas A&M 14, , re 2 Valdes May Be Patterson Foe Heavyweight Champion Expected to Defend Title Dec. 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Although no one would say for sure, it ap- peared today that Floyd Patter- son’s next defense of his heavy- weight championship would be against Nino Valdes in Madison Square Garden on Dec. 2 x * * Patterson’s manager, Cus D’ Amato, who is carrying on a run- ning and apparently endless feud ith the International Boxing Club, would neither confirm nor deny the match. “It is very uncertain whether it will be made in the Garden,” he said darkly, Then he went on to say that he thought the IBC was in on the negotiations with the Garden. That would never do, he implied, * * * Likewise, D'Amato declined to name the 34-year-old Valdes, who ifights out of Cuba, as the Oppo- nent, Emil Lence, who holds the fran- chise for promoting Patterson’s fights, and the Garden have come to terms over the rental.. He was offered Oct. 18, then Oct, 28, then Nov, 18, but D'Amato turned them all down, explaining that he didn’t want Patterson back in* action so soon after the last defense of his title against Roy Harris on Aug. * * * New York State Athletic Com- mission Chairman Julius Helf. said he hoped to have all the tails buttoned up by tomorrow. Ex-Lightweight Champ Is-FKO'd FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Rudy Jordan opened an eyebrow gash and stopped former lightweight champion Jimmy Carter last night in the sixth round of their sched- uled 10. * * * Jordan cut Carter's eye in the fourth round and it bled profuse- ly. * * * Jordan, unmarked, continued to pummel the eye and Referee John Reno stopped the bout at 1:48 of the sixth round. Jordan weighed 141%, 141. Both live in Los Angeles. Carter ARANCE Now on the block at chopped down prices EVERY TIRE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED “IVY” or conservative 2 or 3-button —Whatever \ the style Harwood . “custom- tailored clothes fit better, wear longer, cost — no morel look smarter. . f a Pontiac Press Photos UNWANTED — This the ugly inches long) barbel-equipped little (specimen above was 344 |- long the Outdoor Trail * With H. GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press Archery’ bee Bear, Small Game Targets ‘It’s getting around to that time) trigger finger begins to itch for a try - at game other than clay “birds,” He will not have long to wait,)method. Bowmen may take ani- of year again when the nimrod’s/now, Just about one week, On Oct. 1, the state archery deer|counties during this Oct, 1-Nov. 5 season opens to some 35,000-40,000/season. Several counties, however, devotees of the ancient hunting) restrict archers to bucks. mals of any age, either sex, in 70 a SHOOTING TIMETABLE FOR MIGRATORY BIRDS 1958 Fall Hunting Begins Oct. 1 State duck hunting also gets under way Oct, 1, and the shot- gunners should study the regula- tions, which in the main, are little changed from 1957. How- ever, the bags for redheads and cans are. restricted during } 0-day season, Hunters may only two cans, or two reds, or ; one of each species, in the daily bag limit of four ducks, which must not include wood. ducks. + ‘fo Fix Seasons: Conservation Body’s Authority for Any Deer OK Is Upheld LANSING (AP)—The state con- servation commission has cleared a final legal hurdle blocking its authority to set “any deer.’ sea- Adams OKs Rule SHOCKING — That's exactly what Edward E> Schultz, Inst. | weatherfish, which has stirred 2 aaa a _- ” are The wood, duck is “off limits-””| onc in the state. — - of Fish Research man was doing (above) in the Shiawassee river | up considerable comment in the Gunners better be sure of their} Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams held inlet to Ratalee Lake, near Holly, ‘yesterday. He was shocking | area because it had never before species before shooting. there was nothing unconstitutional (electrically) the recently discovered weatherfish to the surface in | been found in a Michigan stream. | Season runs through Dec, 9, about the delegation of the : author- a check of streams, to ascertain just how far this undesirable | It was taken yesterday in a con- DOMINION OF CANADA aoe ‘ity by the legislature. ‘ creature: has extended its range from the site where first found. tinuing check on the undesirable Japanese aquarium import, first \ it x * * Wildfowlers should also study Rep. Joseph G. O’Connor (D- Detroit) said there was some 4 x ok x * * Little Stories About Outdoors the special rules for hunting in the Saginaw Bay area, where it. will be unlawful to shoot migratory fowl after 4 p.m, inside a line from Sand Point to north end of question over whether lawmak- ers had “delegated a legislative function to an administrative body. : discovered this summer in a pond near Holly. Cero ChAwAE L That pesky little “rough til this fall) weatherfish is fish”, the seldom seen tine being run down through a number of Oakland county watercourses. A team of biologists from the conservation department's Institute of Fisheries Research has: been working in the Ratalee lake inlet streams near Holly in an effort to trate the i flake ; seasons in certain areas. possible source of the ugly little Japanese import.’ | Ameticans spend 0 fms as ae” al te (ruffed) season opens Oct. 1, | The commission has okayed of the work, using a shock-* | ie aie. 1 the eT March : 2500 doe — pear go ing device to bring up speci- | ' E t . ty nae alia aes hare season, while ene: chick- [Permit — in all but Allegan mens of the creature that N WwW G d A d H 4 prenl oes of ether. masng-es Sodey eng and sharptails may be hunt- | county run concurrently with he describes as “an ugly eC} a ge / 1 S un er Sees ae aed ed from Oct. 1-Nov, 10 in the UP |the regular Nov. 15-30 buck sea- se hi eis \. os pies : little thing, but not SUCN 8! ‘The geer cart-a-seat, jnvented byjused as a heated seat or lunch ——r- Every hunter should get a’ copy threat to ordinary fish life as many a Rochester sportsman, i¢ said -to carrier by the simple insertion of 8 Tomahine of Blomfield: Sou Southfield and of the Michigan Game Digest and Austin Galentine, 26, from Har- another.” be the first successful attempt to) any pocket hand warmer, Inainianive tet, Ssterlord Wecehl familiarize himself with its special|tington, Del., is one of the young- = As a matter of fact, is not &| produce a able cart that will ; ; emivews Sahaceeay ” provisions covering’ these seasons. |est harness horse drivers in action alp port ip threat at all, in the sense of prey-|carry any size deer out of the P In a pia ~ ee oe cs the “ MOATS lin the east. fish. It merely spoils fish) wood eer cart can be wu or earry- € liunting on Sebewsing and Wildfowl Bays — eae by rolling the orate ahd oid Eilon “et racad ing heavy camping equipment, er sd efter 4:00" p.. > disturbing nests. portaging canoes, ice fishing, amd | {| = 3 p¢. fg Fo \orr ) Schujtz and Clarence Taube of + | as an all purpose utility cart | © i | the institute took some of the fish Area Foxhounds Win around the home its makers say. 1958 os ee ‘ from the Shiawassee river inlet Three years in the development Oct, 1-4 ° 62 64} GN 63] 6 6] 61 | to Ratalee lake, will continue |'_ ' . 5 sting stage, the deer cart Oct. SLL. 629 63162 69) 62 6:25) 61 nd testing siag ¢ Oct. 12-8 16:38) 6: YL 6M GIT] 6 GIS) 62 their checks in the Trenton (Gen- in OW an ie weighs less than five pounds and : esee county) area today. — can be assembled in 20 seconds, it i nag : on Ste yen te rnd a var x we Three foxhounds owned by Fern-|makers claim. It will support in om ae tal celae celce calue Annual fall-field trial for Michi- dale residents took top honors in a/excess of 400 pounds. All working Now, 9-15 tl saize s347:03 ste gan Shorthair Pointer club is set|bench show at Lapeer last week-|parts are durable aluminum alloy Nov. 16-22 17:2 S35 9-76 SP te, SI] 7:08 for Saturday and Sunday of thisjend, when the 12th annual 4-day |diecasts and the carrying case is Nor. B29 «17:09 «STs «sel ear set nM week at Highland Recreation area,|show and field trial were held. An bright red heavy duty canvas for Nov, MWoec, 64 7:57 $25) 7:33 SP 79 S18] Tes where the big national trials for|Indiana hound ran off with the|maximum safety, —. Dec. 7-9 1446S TO SDE SL TR the breed are scheduled for the|leading award in the field event./ Distribution and sales are being : 90° ae ae er* near future, Puppy, ited all-age stakes are open to all pointing . breeds. . Handler-gunners must shoot over their own dogs in the gundog event. A new silver trophy goes to the top amateur handler. Spectafors are welcome. | * x * William Carle, 62; Joslyn, back recently from a visit to a sister in Long Beach, Calif., took q 24- pound, 38-inch sea bass during a brief fishing trip off the Pacific coast. “Lot of fun landing those big fellows,’ Carle reported, * * * Sore of the rattle snakes in this A foal becomes a yearling the January 1 after its birth. OATING RIEF Men GOING ASTERN IN CLOSE QUARTERS IT hay E-HAS-THE RIGHT-OF WAY,4- IN THIS CASE, YOUR DANGER ZONE EXTENDS FROM DEA derby stakes are open to the breed only, but the gun dog, open all-age and lim- .-|Concrete No Barrier The powerful digging forepaws of the echidna, an Australian ant- eater, are so strong that they can dig through practically anything, in¢luding concrete floors. M * * * Many fine hounds were entered from ‘Michigan, Ontario, Pennsyl- vania, Illinois and Indiana, The entry totalled about 100 for the field event alone. Ralph Canada’s hound, from Wik State _champidnship in the all-age. Buckhannon of Royal Oak, was derby winner. * * * Best-in-show went to Sam, owned by Jimmy Coalson of. Ferndale, while another Ferndale dog, Hope ohn Alston) was best of opposite x, Best natural carriage (high- tail) was the dog owned by Shirley} in the dairy cattle building at the State Fair Grounds, on Sunday, Oct. 5. This will be their annual fall benched show,..and the club is working hard to make it their most outstanding show from the stand- point of the number of «dogs en- tered, and spectators attracted to the show, The club offers a fine premium list, which calls for many trophies ify. Entries closed Monday, - for Entering Dogs Thére’s still time to register dogs for the thre area obedience training classes that get under way this week' and first of next week, field School (Reg Armstrong, FE 2-7749), which starts Thursday; at Rebuilding: 401 S. Saginaw MOTOR | Exchange Co. . FE 3-7432 liams Park Ind., won the Michigan} Hard Rock, owned by Marshall|]. and prizes for exhibitors who qual-| handled by the Deer Cart-A-Seat Sales Company of Rochester. Zasnmy han ting prohibited, FQ sender bunting probibi ted excepts . Mon ree o> Mone | gave birds prior to 10:00 AM, E.S.7, Above schedule besed on Eastern Standard Time. Area between in Unlewtul to shoot migratory game birds prior to A.M. of after P.M hours show. In Zones 2 and 3, on Oct. ~ no hunting Fish Point. There's a bear season under way also, starting Oct. 1, ending Nov. 5 in the UP and northern Lower Peninsula, A small game license is needed for this kind of hunting. In the upper, and top part of the Lower Peninsula, a grouse | constitutional delegation of a faet- state supreme court ruled. the com- mission was within its rights in altering or closing game and fish ry a ob a g hours appearing directly below, | These Birds Hard to Locate By JACK PATTERSON Brooding over the recently ar- rived Game Digest supplement and its harsh limitations on a ing, our eye was suddenly: arrested © rails” can be aggregated to‘ the tune of a daily 15. Any way this adds up it comes out 40 birds per day. That, buster, in these late days figures up to some shooting. Can it be that almost every Michi- gan shotgunner is passing up a mighty good thing? Well, let’s see, We're familiar with rail shoot- ing as. it is practiced on the lit- toral marshes of the east, where it is a tradition, and a highly spe- All very interesting, but hardly applicable to a mid-continental lo- ton, MI 7-0155), starts next Mon- day. x * * . SMOTC open class, at Clara Bar- for information. Taking 40 Rails. Daily Is Not Easy Shooting cation where waters are indiffer- ent to the moon's attraction, So to shoot 40 birds per day we must make our own operation plan with- out tradition to guide us. . * * * First of all, determine if indeed Big Perch Run Near at Beaver Island ST. JAMES, BEAVER ISLAND, |'Mich. (UPI) — This Lake Michi- gan island’s annual perch run is ‘expected to hit its peak late this week, island officials said today. Archie Lafranier, a local tavern * owner, said‘ big perch have started biting in the St. James Harbor and Solunar Tables Fall weather, with an _ early) morning and afternoon chill in the} air, _can produce some. very good some assistance along this line. Designed especially for this area, the angler may be aided in pick- ing the best times of day for his sport by consulting the tables be- low: a cursory inspection revealed sev- eral dozen king rails, birds big as coots and much more hand- some, There were no soras, which| are extremely shy birds about the size of a skinny quail, because they were in the marshy recesses they inhabit. One could hear their occasional clatter. So, if the birds are there all that remains to do is get at them. Which takes some getting, for they inhabit the most difficult of all compared to good rail ‘territory. And the birds. can run through the thick stuff like deer, can tra- verse goo that wouldn’t support a thistledown.- Besides, a good sharp frost is apt to’ send them _ south before the season opens oh Oct. first. So maybe we're not passing up himself — spelled backward. Jerome Olds-Cadillac 280 South Saginaw Street THIS New Double Guarantee Plan combines the fa- GUARANTEED PROTECTION yon | NEW FIRESTONE SUPER ‘CHAMPIONS. © Built with Firestone, Rubber-X for extra mileage © S/F Safety Fortified Cord for extra safety © @ Sturdy 7-rib tread for extra skid protection DELUXE ‘: cialized one at that, and the | terrain. 99 ; shooting is done during the two 62015 Sf ill Time Left heats et we ot high tide. ‘A snipe bog is'a bowling green 1 ockwell Your recappable tires Firestone Foam Cou WINTER TREADS _ Applied on sound tire bodies. or on your own tires — make the down payment! | sign (shown here) is prepared to add his personal guaranteé,in writing,on replacement of“Prestone” - brand anti-freeze lost as a result of mechanical , leakage. SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY! 146 West Huron St: 140 North Saginaw St. You are looking BE NECESSARY TOGO ASTERN. Southern Michigan Obedience| ton School, Royal Oak, for CD (or! too much of a good thing. At any at ee J REMEMBER THAT YOUR STERN Training Club officials say regis- 9-legs on CD) dogs starts Thurs-jrate, the guy that says he can| Bi Pg BO Bow. A trations will be taken during the day. Call Mrs. Mary Larson, FE/ overcome all these obstacles and Z0N ... next. two. weeks. at Daniel Whit-|.5-3721, or Jehn Eicher, FE. 2-4867| still shoot 40 rails a day is a rail TABLE MODEL Vv we kee Waterford CAL (Jim Richmond, ‘ R 3-3810), starts tonight, 4242 Semi-Flat“Floating” « nf} | Bloomfield Hills HS (Henry Thorn- New , 1958 tube swivels, at fine ger's touch. or mahogany cabinets, Olds & Cadillac z wen. | CLEARANCE | 2e2===: (TOASTS Pp morot Tkewe BH] Save Up to 91300 | fwmicicrwao nts hel a: , Easy Terms. | " A f t _ = Ls Adams replied it clearly was “a : area come big, this fall, says Gary|Maynard, Detroit. Best pack ofjby the notation « in ou ait T — Cox, 18, of A-8 Arcadia court. Gary|nounds, was that owned by Jamesjund Ff Bag there are rails about to be shot Tr ae fishermen are making Minor Majer Minor Major Blackwall : Tube ype ba | and Joe Nave, 40 West Colgate) Eadie of Byron, Ont. limits ot the fig- at, or if their listing is an histori- ~ th nivel tbe fro Thurs. ..++..-.3:50 9:88 4:10 10:18 : > were driving on a dirt road east of ure “25.” Follow- cal hand-me-down, without signifi- ~— siaaapeeersen |“ amnaneananeas FM eae ‘ mers a ~ "Oxford, first or the week, when a] 7] []-Breed Show, | ing-the-liné-to-the—- cane: tike the Great Bustard--car-|("e mainland are expected to visitiggs °°... as oe ete) ee e tn = a : 31-inch’ long “buzzer” started|“ >“ ee igs Ow, -_[left it was discov- |g ried today on“English open lists the island to fish during | the main] Mon. vente bi-¥ Tae : : pcomgates a oe across in front of their car. They Set for Oct. 5 ‘yered that this Te- although it has been extinct in the (2 Wedes.eccsret Ao 18 - Siz 45°, Sine = 25" promptly dispatched the reptile|(“ ~°. : ferred to the legal islands for more than a century. ize 144 = 46 which carried six rattles. The Progressive Dog Club of| daily grab of sora xk * 7.10-15 60-15 —MOATS |Wayne Couhty will hold an all- Peat — The best way to find out is to L oO @ ] K F @ } R i ‘ ow was not- breed dog show and obedience trial 2 IW We eet earrimson (bave a look. On @ nearby marsh *Plus tax and our recappable tire ‘ Pe ; | tem * ' s Boys in Trouble with Jof the American Association for . atryout. . native Minnesota to Amarillo to play with a ball team there. He has been in Amarillo ever since. | SUCCESS IN BUSINESS Farley didn't stay in baseball long. He organized a tire busi- ness and when he sold out in 1947 Idjit was grossing over $700,000 « Ranch, | year. Ca Fale, He Wil Heb You He missed and moved from his] Bivins offered him the ‘old with boothill and 27 graves. pees - er, and fold him what he really Benth re townsite of ‘Tascosa, an unin- habited but formerly tough and bustling Western town, complete The Boys Ranch layout has now grown to 30 buildings and 10,000 acres, in addition to an ir- rigated farm where Boys Ranch- ers raise their own beef and pork, teed for livestock ahd other crops. Farley doesn’t stand for any » nor does he lecture him that they like him and that he is among friends, (Can Change Unions | Every Two Years WASHINGTON (AP) ~— The Na- tional Labor Relations Board ruléd unanimously today that one union can seek to displace anoth- er union as bargaining agent after a labor contract has run two years, : Previously, the board had held that it was necessary to wait until the contract had run out. The NLRB said that a two-year ban. on new elections aids indus- trial peace, but a ban of longer. than two years delays employes’ opportunity to swtich unions if they so desire. . Nab Patience Speeding IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — (Next: Good boys out of bad boys.) i i i f # E* | BOARDING HOUSE + i to a | miles from | een Bat they were pe when] PLE SYRUP FOR Y : 29g \APLE FOR YOUR. A ON non outs gare ; oe oe FOND GOODBY TO THAT #75 : go see Cal Farley,” he said. You PAID JAKE FOR HIS GET- : “He'll help you.” RICH-QUICK OIL STOCK! ; \ Fatley took him to Boys Ranch, SOMETIMES © THINK You : 40 miles from Amarillo. The WEAR YOUR. HAT, Q : ranch staff worked fast and next ON A VACUUM! A.GECS : tmorning there were a few pres- Ga ae > SY tes m f a * is oy yf SS. N. BOM F Tie. ¥ ew MARTHA, YOURE JUMP- AT CONCLUSIONS _AGAIN/ I KNOW ‘THAT SAKE HAS NO MORE CONSCIENCE THAN A t pe OW ibe Hee), 151. FINANCE 2 fe © 1968 by NEA Bervice, tne. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. * + Wuar DOES MARTHA | ABOUT. 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Key issues rose from fractions Chinese Battle in Air Nationalists Say. ll Reds Shot Down in Formosa TAIPEI, * * Formosa ”— The Chinese Nationalists said they shot down 11 Communist MIG jet fight- old Quemoy crisis, a Nationalist Defense Ministry spokesman said. * In addition to 11 MIGS downed, “obvious attempt , . . to claim we are attacking the mainl: In the three .previous air’ battles Ne ee ee ee ee ormosa barding emoys Aug, 23, the The lottoming are top prices|« | More than 100 Chinese Commu- Netiontiiate ha p scl 14 MIGs ~vering sales of locally corn if Heav Trade nist planes tangled with 32 Na-|shot down and three damaged. oncmng brought to the Farmer's \tionalist jets in the largest aerial|None of their own American-built by growers and sold by clash yet reported in the month-|pjanes, flown by American-trained pilots, have been lost, the National- ists Say, The bombardment continued to- day with 1,026 shells hitting the Quemoys from midnight to 10 Cement Makers |. Chip at Rivals. | Industry Fighting Use ‘of More Asphalt on State Highways LANSING — The asphalt in. ME dustry, not the cement industry, has more of a monopoly in Michi- gan, a cement spokesman con- made the claim as the latest volley in a running argument between pureh, Cle sale. Caared. & 3" —_ ms “J oto F&cAM, i il Rummage Meth. Church, “paserment, 320 Wal- nut Blvd., Roch. Fri. Sept, 26 Lodge diac communication Cedar on a Pap News i in Briel Rummage Sale—Emb Meth. odist Church, ag 14 Mle B'ham, a pF oe Sd 9 hg 4 be @ blocks E d, Dona- oar ee call St. Paul's tends. am.-7 p.m. Sat. Sept. 27, 9 am.- J. G. Martin, district engineer|"0°- —adv. for the Portland Cement Assn., Grace ‘Luth ndale & S. Genesee a ee tt Octane did its duty. a today the conditions that led|™nsa : P nations to build their + * * roduce to a point or so. There were a few| ®!* Possible kills were reported. : gold reserves at eae seem| Dealings were light, however, FRUITS losers. All Nationalist planes returned |2-™» the ministry said. the two industries, with the state|day 9 oe. to be going into reverse. with commission houses generally| Sfieberries (crates) tides. 2.05330 * ok entely frie the teanlante mere | ao highway department caught in the} Rummage. St. Theasa’s Thrift ~~ Patt of the outflow of gold tasjon the buying side. Some traders Grapes” Eoncora“ibaxti ‘px.::7 $5, American Telephone added about ing battle, the spokesman added. Dl Mina Uraed - “—, shop. thurs, 4 Sunset % Ore ae. been due to a sharper said demand appeared to be thes, Male Haven, bu. .-...2.. ++ 400/84 point to its sensational rise of| The conflict swirled over the en- ‘af ine. rge : * + + a _ U.S, exports than in its imports related to the Far East tension,| Deets, Pertiett, bu. ..........-... $25/3% yesterday. Trading continued/tire Formosa Strait area from F ‘ The cement Industry has been | Rummage Sale Every Friday & “enabling foreign lands to build up|but some of it also was hooked to| Watermelon, bu ........"- sitsseee 200|fairly brisk in the issue. Wenchow 400 miles southwest to as Tourist Lure campaigning against the granting |Saturday. Youth onthe, Orion. ~ their reserves as Americans paid/word that Europe had bought par- VEGETABLES The meter grasp cleo wor te Swatow, the ‘spokesman said, Se ‘ef arterial highway contracts to ™e for what they bought cels of soybeans overnight and that|seans, was bu. ........... seceews BOS . “ asphalt interests. Te ‘Another factor is the large in-|West Germany will be in the mar-|Bests. 0, TLS fog] Geman but chewed just 9 sneall Po a LANSING (UPI) —" Establish- : aoe Antiiaiena ‘ Friday for about 1% million Broccoli, (behs.). dog. .......ces.s +s 2.50| edge to the upside for the Big | Maj. Gen. pn or Fu-en, cage oo of a mining operation in the} John C. Mackie, state highway pa Township Dems vestment of corpora or M% Car DU. -seseeeeee sees 1-73] Phree producers. American ist air force intelligence. chief Mountains Park issioner: replied tha P a see, nine gear re te kk Sgabomes: IS pee) thee Eid while Stodebaker. {reported throughs spokemnan|would be tourist Siagston in it-|ment industry had long aged « Hold Rally Friday Night 5 four billion dollars ! year F sweet, $6 doz, ...... ssvevevene 1.00 : ’ | bringing the total to 37 billion dol-| Wheat was % to % cent a bushel |our™wers ,Plekle site bu. -...-.-- 80] Packard, the most active stock that today’s clash began when|self, an Upper Peninsula lawmaker|monopoly on.arterial highway com] | Boyrz4c TOWNSHIP—The Pon- lars. higher near the end of the first be earciiiisiss Tao] Ot the, pest two seaslons, oem [BGS fied fe get netwens "hes today a tiac Township Democratic Club * * * hour, December $1.92%; corn % to} tbebe. ge -~----+-+--~ $.09} finned to meet good demand. It |Sabre Jets and Formosa, and thus| “The bird-watchers ‘and other} “The facts show,” said Martin,| in hold a ae Friday night at 8 Other nations are also selling! higher, December old type con-|Seets Wehad doe” -°.:.22122:: 140] was about unchanged. force the Nationalist planes over|people who don’t want the Bear|‘‘that of approximately 95,000 miles) 4+ which time L - candi- thas holdings of US securities tract $1.15%: onta % to % higher, lense? such: Weekes oe™.----:: 458, ‘The business background _re-|"" ——— apn aig Co? to get a leasejof state and county'road in Michi-|dates for Oakland County offices and putting the money into gold. |December 63%; rye % to 1 ctmt|Pear Miackeye, bu. .......-cccc.. 3.00 Pmained encouraging as the Com- 445 ts | wine: with‘ chane omage baurigas Bn OT net eiaoed. witn{it the fall election will be intro- The net result is that so far this : $1.33%4; soy-|Peppers, red." dweet. bu. .:::.:11.. 3.28 merce Department reported an in- The Sabre Jets were flying jj... + Teun Coulee per cent are surfaced with) ace, year the U.S, gold supply has|beans % to 1% higher, November |Pumpkins, “oa °77727227211 135/dicated rise in production and in-| In groups at different altitudes Rep. : ; conerete. ‘The-remainder is nearly a a 2 shrunk by about 1% billion dol-|$2.21% MRadishes, red (behs.), doz. .......... .95|com for the third quarter around 40,000 to 50,000 feet, Y: Tron Mountain) said. “There's no/all asphalt. lars. This is slightly more than| — Rhubarb outdoor io = = 30 ° x & said, Phe highest 12 a basis for this statement." Mines/ shel a hd Farrar ie = ~— 3 Hhybarh eutieor (bens.) GOB, .....- * . mics? a on the outflow of gold for the entire |Squas gquash, Delicious. b bu. seeeesceens LB sicaenle ware @ a| screaming d seed tallied ot themselves attract touris' : Martin said the real issue is Godybe P year of 1950, the previous record Grain Prices Curnips. vopped. "ba ibe Goulette is one of the principal|whether the highway department road. é (| «sos APO TICS | Curnips. topped. 00... oe sesso 50| point. Gains of about a point were| the kills before the other 20 Na- * * ‘when the Korean War caused the| ; GREENS by U.S. G and Du| tenalist Ad got tate the operators of the Iron Mountain/is acting wisely in scheduling 192 x * . United States to buy heavily from! cxicaao, —— ope ay ewe Paddace = . sseseenee BM “2 a _— fray. ‘ yuaee Iron Mines, a tourist attraction|miles of major state arterial roads wor those candidates ex- other lands. grain: om. i * | Kale Be ssi 13 = ' e oe sntaiey near hus Bourzie. He also is|for “experimental” asphalt con-|pected to 7 are Leslie H. : here now is justine"... _ 32% 8° gelieiee- tone Sapespeiye ractlonal gains were made by | The Detense spokes-fehairman of q house committee |struction. oe Hudson, who is seeking a con- le ood SUSE Dee .-.-+.. 69 Dee .-nseree in eters ogee sin Has U. 8, Steel, General Motors, Ana- |man, Adm. Liu Hob-tu, sajd the|studying ways of spurring copper| Aéphalt, he said; is unproven for|gressional seat, and James P. _ than ample as legal pecking fori? es May .4...0 1 st cmggas “7°” 5°] conda, International Harvester, Communists-had tried to force the|and iron pend in the Upper Pe- a, duty use and requires peri-|Lawson, candidate for Oakland ‘the volume of currency outstand-|,,Co™ “id) kai Gee) He. G08 weneess-enuee LAO Union Carbide, General Electric, |Sabre Jets over Red China in an ninsula. resurfacing. County prosecutor. ing. : BORE “acasnes igs Sen cscs ached, bu.” '"""* 399} Royal Dutch, Schering, ~ - May we... 1 is seaness ce, heed, (crete) $ dos. ...... 4.90| and Eastern Air Lines. Death Nofice Cemetery Lots 5, Help Wanted Male 6, Help Wanted Female 7 vovantss Aircrafts were soft. Martin Co. ~~ oe ‘ 6 GRA Y¥ ina! and ne Tay: took a 1-point loss. United Aircraft * Semetery, Section SFE 9-720, THINK! WOMAN, 70 CARE, FOR, BARY, and General Dynamics were off BROWK, RICHARD &. 1119 &,| PEARY MT_ Pann CEMETERY | Oo Tee yeolly want to wom? Fal ae : about the same amount. Rails Maple, Birmingham, formerly of | PA FTersg, ti) oF ¢ sreves 626. | BPE ime, me? yg banks ‘lor | WANTED: MIDDLEAGED WOMAN sich : , are Pei Mota "were mized as New York Central Paks meee gf Ma | PE pee canaree= | gE SS ee me | Eocene we Underwood found \u Best Sell bors Baiinore & Ohio dipped Smith and Richard E, Brown J. | ‘Sec 6, Lot 298 2 graves. No 1,| WANTED: PAR RELP | Box 107 Pontiac Press. — fing tiasing on the Dallot in the| seus om, |e ser ane Stak, Ne wohl Pre Feeeira'ssas coy karte | baMguecer Gita” |_Siradee Gf af bur | PROS PoE es ogee ee i ‘Ibs. : Barred - Home, 1830 Oak- : 6.6675 " ie cry peu Etring Law School |stats ., | Want) Sexsanesears) ee meas Se) WANTED [wou — tion: His gaye Tredegar 55,| MACON, Ga. (UPD—Mac Hy-|beery type turkeys, toms, 20-M. New York Stocks a aE IT at re ART TIME pond wget 22, and ~ maven _ man, author of the best-selling Li (Late Morning Quotations) Scott, 9088 ¢ Parrant, jUiion Lake, Help Wanted Male 6 LIVE foveal ween 6 Oe cae ; ' novel “No Time Serg@ants”’ vestock Figures after decimal point are eighths beloved Mondéa Friday. ceanive terms there until he fun|acve NO, Time ihe Seeedway , Admiral ..,00. 122 Jacobs... 12 Robert a. and Yroune 1 Cap: | 3 BARBERS $910 ELIZABETH | mouth, Ch yaler and tmperias. Baisty” For appolatment call Fi ag = ’ oe = * i vi c a. 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Bir} Employment Agencies ‘BA Sept. 24, ‘58 Cont Pas 114 Proct & G N 67 : also survived by mine grandchil- | MAN PANEL TR GAB DR r Tr * Pure Ol ... 38.1 dren and 16 grandchildren, | + for ind ent dry clean’ P Cont Mot ... 10.4 ry ing e. or over. Apply 438 . + inner 314 Puneral service will be held| Goo vw Exc. work as Ie 4? ee Cont ee FES Repub" stl .: a1 Thursday, Sept. 25. at 1:30 p.m.| Write Pontiae Press, Box 106. Orcherd U8 BBs EVELY) fr Sguaty By the Michi Ex - Teamster Offi cial oes Ps : % Reyn PMtee ‘ ta Griftin Puneral Wome. Teac bg et on Pimeuh & chepsers: ee * — * hts, with w ¢ I. SB Seen ‘at pel a Me eee S || Eee cece elt | Sey memes a wee | Steen at Se BE EDW AF A, 1891, Properties a © pianilns Charged With Having lg Bes 33 cafoges .: ; 334 e te a et Moore Chapel i = conditions. “oops mation fife oa today ER eases’ Paar your home. Phone This ‘public sale. The ‘Gun- Silencer — oo ee a eg eowrahh — ML 5 BBB nee Aubern te. den at R&R tm id at Michigan State Priice Du - Pont , 198.4 Sears Roeb .. 33:3) = 46T : and Ave ‘ a " SSS South Harrison Rosd, 1 88 TEWART, SEPT. 8, z. AL MANUFACTURER | take dictation, Perms- Michigan. on October 10, Bast Alt (Let gimmons wsee a8T Ki "i wien ot. Aves age |S aois: man in ‘ aren to take pot Connoliy” oe rte Ww _ Siurea. RECEP-CASHIER $200 fotte) Herman Kierdorf. is scheduled | Eston Mf $4.6 Sinclair ..... 00¢ Stewart; dear Mrs. over sales. and service opera 7 ont 775. Siomebile) tobe tried Oct. 16 in Oakland | & ‘Mus ".. °$8 sou Pac...» 58.4 Swa Beactior, aes? Hg Call PE S9016 between 6 and|~ cyatey Faget Oru 381 Bae] Lan shorthand, Medium, tring, meer akits County Circuit Court for’ posses. |B" sh*t -"" 487 SP" Brana 01 334 PD ten iy she, turin wg) 22 a moenenaice : sion of pistol silencer, Prose: Friee gt Bug Sa ied © st i ea pe oe ig ss a ‘S25 DAY Sieve nee 8 ‘ ; tools cutor rick C. Ziem announced fh’! 66. 917 RECKING ROUTES WITH See. Us for Our Price —— . |today. Ford iator we ‘o std ol oh = Se etliciting | interment in Wood ood- CARRIERS AND CANVAS. peat one, uo. well oe he MEN « wos vens, . fe te: 8 Or t Before You Buy a 14 Eye are cupboard door handles} Ziem set the date as he pre- Fruen Tra ||, 17.7 Stud-Pack ... 97 Stewart’ will tie ‘ee ose a ee | In" CONT! APPLY erg personal aterview.” 0) ACCOUNTANT 7 sone Attachments for vacuum cleaner Gardner Den 43.7 Sun Of! ..... 65.4 Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home un- ONLY IF YOU ARE PRES- to Sept. 26th ” a ‘Spaeral Portable Ty viter . +S pair men's shoes pared trial dates for the many Gen Dynam .. 59.5 Swift & Co 3. til Thursday noon. ENTLY YED WITH EXPERNGED GIRL POR 3 | DIPUSTRIAL SALES $450 pew} FP menu, [timinal cases which wil be heard Set i BR oh Be rrtewree exrt oi woe mm.| TURE HOURS FREE | PAD Ny launder te) * Tent overt ; uring the fall court calendar. |Gen Motors .. 48 ‘Tex G Sul ... 21:7 ven, 533 joto Place: age 77: CIRCULATION DEPT. live cone salary, Must have VOCATIO GENERAL PRINTING | ‘23 33°."" The Jury wes tanpaneied fot ta\ox Se. 82 fee’ nd”. ott Eelred buaband. gure rmubel| Fite PONTING Panes | gun Mangaton Me Pane |. QUNEUNG SERVICE . : en Tel ..... ; a0 8 ; : : NAT'L BANK 20 tephatt {asulation backer boards, [first assignment today. Gen Tire Hall Ra aa: f Orove: _t naaiel if “ebiges week. Preparatory, trathin oun equipment tor Junior High School. | * : a a __ Andust. Ri Rails Uul. Stocks Fite igh, Detbert i1son: dear |. FOR WANT ADS Ys baw } or. 4 free hoers o| Siete ene oe obs open, 9st, 9:00 — erm Standard Time, ~The . siléricer and pistol were aie today . * or ide ia ist - Soar mother of A fe: dear sis— DI AL FE 2 : +t red Pg eciony “y ofa as yo L FREE int information on peepee? d ellet’ Lan Conmmanten ods atiturned over to a neighbor early in|Prev. day ....283.8. 126 41 192.8 __ Mae of Clarence and tour our sisters: | f S181 pinerriex oy ecessar cos Bayi erg 9 a ge a : r) N. Pontiac Tradl Walled Lake, at which July when Herman was. to appear ionth ge” eee par a. 185.2 Funeral service Teil be held Pri- / From 8 am. te 5 mn R Nos | _ ‘Ilinois. oe absent-minde time they will be publicly opened 804/Kofore the Senate Rack Year ago 245.6 102.7 70.6 164.9 anew day, Sept. 26, at 2 pm. from the . “ere for telephone ee . itt sea) 40’ ganas: Ollie ot the Sabect ania in W ce ckets Com-| yee nigh ..201-284.7 1224 86.4 192.9 C.F. Sherman Funeral oifiiatng. - train Kendaie's, 14 8. S¢-| Work Wanted Male 10 drivers Superintendent, 618 M, Pontiac Trail, ngton. i958 nGh =o. Pg bf oe Interment in wrobd Me =f ee oe vere ive Wt FoLL Fate HEL, 3 MEN WANT WORK 18 & 2 ehitect WY. aticka “Chong 1957 low ......226.0 782 66.2 160.0 ; weill ist “state at “ihe c. ‘eee A Fig <4 ~ % Sai Maytals Lad iin Absentemindedness jen’ (fat coutt,carteranon. Betrott. wien: Police May Be Moved ce ae . emteared | G TS - TRA MONEY Tahar car and. tools - ne B Traders, . Ne 20 bad when it leads only | "fans ana somineatons par te oe to Scene of Burglary [rn a rupli ty at Funeral Directors 4] | Bact st ir"e sehen to such mi Boutn ut ts ee ee urgiary aten Res. & Beet. Coe 4S “A HOMELIKE ATM * | | dered, valnelese throneh the such minor mishaps as he architect or the superin- tendent of schools upon deposit of twent Baldwin Rubber Co.* .. 15.4 16.4 COATS ror When eanceliations- running out of gas, But you dollars (420.00) whieh will be tefunded|) ESPANOLA, N.M. «®— The city | Ross Gear < Oe aes a Pa FUNE M sour “kin “number We fT verre abecnt. Bahar aspaats of bidatng: ‘Lump sam, tneluding — is ee; apn bal Howell Eee, Mir Co... .. muir HO is sinew wit ee eres, - utpmen police department to the city -hall|Peninsular M- ” ry Aitciimeenegs [Aiea ramrennsh Senin eae ene BA | e rig check. w restrictions ive per better protection, Toledo Edison Co......... $45 14. kind and enough of it. | Snyolt i ce Sour ef"Bfucgn' "| Polie Wage 8 Prep Cg Se asciloine o i : P are still questioning sus-| *No sale; bid and asked. ; Better call us for a car ll Emel gare ygy Bi iB come recent bidcing. Contrector pects in connection w1 a Delened fot Fmeraien _ insurance check-up. shell identity wi with = name roe burglary of the city tog . : ae sccepted from ony @s : . * ARS ER WANTS wi | THATCHER uniees this item. ts fulfilled. Family Star Struck NORFOLK, Va. «®— Two 12. FUNERAL HOME a 028. Pie H ’ 5 P sad an serves the right to es Yy year-old boys interrupted harbor} — Ambulance Can or Motor can WANT AD RATES [> Pirourna dh da a ais Fa TERSON Sregwariigs when to use comme #82] LOWELL, Obio @ — Mr. aniitrattie and Qrought : Stivers to R met Lines Day spare @Der t |’ MUSIC > MINDED? tert St carpenter work. PIE & WERN inberests x8: the School District, via|Mrs, Donal D, Hart have an. all-/shorebound adults here. They were Box Replies 3 1'80 £70 2. a » « ET- a period dro shirt (30 after closing Ume foristar family. Twelve of their 13 discovered in the 40-foot deep Eliz- 5, 6, 21, 23, 25, 28, 3%, ¢ $e 3a. be desires rairactive. ae AVE TRUCE WILL Lia : i igures| abeth : | ’ mE © apprec STRIAL “ENGINEER, FOUL ne Manuele NATIONAL turgien fal bidder will be rvguired\ to — are named for f a River channel afloat in a 56, 63,74, 76, 77, 99, 102, $ 38 8 13 ie ape Hg NDUSTRIAL ENGINEER, FOLL . performance, labor and material bonds, i the entertainment world. Latest/3 by 6 foot mortar box used by 103, 105, 106, 110, 112, 8 3b ° i musts, Formaness 728, ex MARRIED, MAH is WOULD LiKE secre MIGHT L. WISEMAN is Elvis Presley Hart, age 19\brick masons. The Coast Guard 115 $ is fae sod en ee work oto Kind, PE 2-85i9, etary, Board of Education! > 197. / Sept. 23, 24, 1958 Months, ions bf Pontiac Press| Box “fon tan FOR ? , = : ~ than wages, MA THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER | 24, 1958 . 7 | ‘ } py. Work ‘Wanted Male Sake Business Services 13) Hobbies & Supplies 24A)MODEST MAIDENS ~ By Jay Alan Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34) Rent Houses Furnished 38) Rent, Houses Unfura, 36 ot See ee sees = oe | ae sito. pero nr aduli, 190 Bert 3 ROOMS AN AND re oy MONTH. | POR LEA! : eed oa Boy ae rem hy Vears exp. Store, 18 =. Lawrence Bt. Notices & Personals 25 TEND] BED a Bi | dow, FoRNisRED Dalla J ist FLOOR re _¥E bee é th Basement ind” garage, ‘ RS HOUSE wits} Sin led bath, gas ors a . 3 : : | : F) 00M ee ae pave. fore rt ; KNAPP SHOES yen reasonable nih a voy tH pues forties at on as ag phe Nag en =e : 2 OR 3-502 38 iM i a. . Referentes requ . Call t, cld ware, tor. #10. i per ments. A ox areas & orice | _ FE #3877 ee } : 2-124. rae’ and'bets, BRUT A KERN INC. rane. ARRO RLTY ie eae oe ee ALLY. TRO iN Ls Dr t NYO FE 2-9208. , 61 beth Rd. rE §-3030 NEW pene Ter ete 0| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) *"piano 0 the chuich. OR 3-449, T ROOMS. WSTOWECL. FE tie Sant PELY FUR MODERN | heat.’ Full Desement. 1018 Mt. ; “Work Woot Woke Female 11/°%; or mations, | “20 SEL ORF 7 PAR : Tent, #95 monthly, EM3330 oF | SanTLY FU P ladies dresses specialty. FE 5-6254| if.8 imendiy efiviser. Spent to. downtown. Near bus | MU 4-641? house, modern facili r q 2 wou GT ARD| _ Army. = Cheap No calls after 5 pm. Can | DUPLEX HOME FURN. 9 BED-| living’ in Detroit, Gall TWinbrook i 2 Wanr WAL wasn alterations Mrs. Bodell, be seen anv trme. FE 82293. 249; rooms Full basement, Auto, gas esti j pd. hensonle a Permanent waves, 88.0 up, Hair Bo ee Se eeeelelens "RENT WITH OPTION f ; keeping and pabyeltting PE! terations, Uretes & ae 2 aon onl! Beice st. ‘f harbor clean, ke Ra Pvt. ent. | F oz FORGED CARE FRONT HOMB | 221 Princeton, 2, bedrm $75 mo, = | , 7 gee hens, Gis a oN | a aa Sigh ied, RW or Ot) oe me aaae ets eti| Hh Biaeey tele 'ois we :|Furniture Refinishing 16A | °OL? AL; cna her water No dogs or cate. Vas, Broker poo & sb $1.50. Mis Rite. 3 ROOMS & BATH, STOVE &| G& : ochre Bp Sasat ‘Wiliams Leke "ne rittigeraton ulllities turn. 31 stout | CArticld 16708. S614 Dustem De. RENT With -o y URE REFINISHING, ALL | _MB0 St. FURN. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Bog Becton Basement : | zRes_tree estimates, FE +7004, BEAUTY IS J ROOM CLOSE IN, WEWLY Dec | Ret’“Ma stm” tal’ Andersom-| 60719. Gerry Van, Broker. : Garden Plowing 16B EVE ' orsted. Heat and utilities, $13.| ville Road. M WARWICK HAS 2 BEDROOM na RYONE’S DUTY & week 51 Feneley Court. ee EEE brick in Sylvan Lake, 1840 Bev- E CUSTOM PLOW, DRAG. & LicuT| "ace lifting, face peeling. & Bye Sa ove wick SHAE 3 bedzoom, dinette, uil:| efly. Gas heat, unfinished attic, GILES REALTY CO._ frading. Anywhere. 39-5086. ce aa kh eee, a ‘= 3 drinkers. 11 8. Jeune FE 5 pero ity rm. eat Of sath bh ern carp sscaslons ties Tease FE 5-675 Px pos AVE, Insurance Agencies 17A le |? UPPER Fuare: 3 , | aeeaare oe Bept.— FE esae Fr Fp 22108, _MuUTIPLe’ af : FOR GOOD INsU BUE Keeation ‘near : . gS So aoe Spee ee TE af Rent Roos 2 | : °63 W_ Huron 1 | DUBE +2533 _or PE 61173. eee ia inane. 7 ;FOR LADY. : Laundry Service 18). Sa eee ue, aitae * pack” ent Tedrirs® Blove, gaz oe cy wastes wou EMS. MODERN. 3 mw o eat & wate: Norton, nee" gi - ki 7. ‘ i rom FAMILY LAUNDRY sERY. ~GHARLES CHESTER” ‘0001, | [724 s am, om ae, Oe Couple only. FE $2438 or OR| Par’ o Soi Ry it, pri OWNRSS 'TRANEPERRED ars — roa ca sales 2 SR SRERIONED SHOES | ‘ee slove, garage an “and ODER ome a LAKE. + ser cooning. ed ai i - OF 3-4 “7 * . rnished. ) : ae ia “er Beaupifully fin hed’ Pogtiae DAINTY MAID SUPPiIns = # I'd like to hook a man who —_ sweep me right off ; 1-0 1 . aie ODERK $ ars a BASE: BUs"sTOP. COOKING & LAUN- abet wun Sromees, room, 4 ‘Landscaping _~18A Se — Fe — Frt enjrances, Meat, wasver moEEN BEDROOM HOUSE 508 SOR PVT ENT LAU 75x220, "Shows by a is “ Your dream has cent pres, lew lean. FE 21397. nn bere ome aw ron. ane conning, PE eT — Al ACE TREES rien RE- on a esally & wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32| Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | > BMS Bare, CHILDREN.| EM } i r s. | CuS Ste Gee sa Prone of our : ies cB FE 2.1188. PE d short days Lose ugly ibs 7 ROOMS, AND er MODERN 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED, iF YOO WAN iT A NICE CLEAN, clean 2 bedroom m Bene ws ebyatting. Can Kea 3 oBEICE inches the tery minute you at] 3 OR 3 ROOMS. PARKING, STOVE, UPILITIES “a reasonable, 8990 Pon-| cool. place at bus stop. with full set" ce Se eee, Eee | pees | IMMEDIATE Or Gi al al See need oe |e tor | ee Land clesring,’ Insured. ‘MA ‘gail tow for’ appointment. . |S ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH, gbeak 2 SEDFOON, ~ = 2 tere Ge. By: LADY yCLEANING $1 AN|COMPLETE LA WN See FE 44131. . ACTION 180 B, Huron em otaae | ee Garase available. Fe an neat fire "FOR RENT TE jocte, Call at 64 Norton a" | MEDIATE POSSESSION a aeereeeee: (Fo | [epee and mameenanee, Yor ce | Sale Vn 2 ROOM APTS. & PVT. BATH. | 22% wire of ie pon. : | PLEASANT ROOM FOR GE on tis 4 bedroom modem home pea eerrna | esa Sake Sumerene Sor| “Specie ta Manet td |O8_ a gmt ed. seared, at | 21 Sova Fe eS v Roo OD GAPE EE ara ae lin Gol rE vail | "akin rms wee| Dette eee vice EM 32042, COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING. parking area, FE. 410) before istactory inspection oot property | 2 & 3 LARGE RM _ BRICK APART-| Apts. 454 Auburn. FE 2-6850. ALL MODERN BQUSE. ADUL tenes Gare tes G.| and shopping “area, 5 me ED LADY WANTs TO leveling, Gre a ading. seeding, sod-| _® 10 and 12 a.m. ) Templeton. down town location, pvt.| (7 ROOM AND BATH, rH, HEAT AND | -~Only.Gal weit ns teh cater 3 GT <2 a eek erst date Sale (eee cuartaroe, | KCL. Templeton, Realtor | iakgasearatarwan | fy oh ch, Gh thoi | | oe be Gt ha 2 | MCSE BS oan » Ref. . Ya s : " 2 pear. fte ah ebaldt, SLEEPING ROOM. 1 GEN eas MA sib a drivews peTadiog, Beck filing. weight Feducing. Pw 61633. ‘ 31 ou LOWER 4 al PE as HEAT, teoyee eet 3-1550 50° ; ec. 6g eman, . Norton, Evenings after 6, call OR $1075. .-- MIDDLE AGED WIDOW DE- ; s € om: essie | 7 ROOM UPPER IN PONTIAC, | - i : ie. “s sires baby b ; eatesllng Term EM 9-30. ROOMS PVT BATH AND ENT. ‘| WILLIAMS LA 2 8 Rooms With Board 38 ; REALE 44061 =P week : by, dave, ere cecmagal Ph FE aes er OR IN DEBT? SO D fg Pod ones oat, Couple tenet Serome EM 3oTle, ‘| room home, Completely furn. Un- | ~;~~ rrr | 2538 Di i Hw oe) n OR 3-804 or OR 3-8028. | 3-200, ; only, Mt Clemens St. FE 41971.|{ RMS & BATH til June, $73 month, 6712 Lanman, | 187 FLOOR PVT. RM. FOR St =. OFFICE WORK SMALL OFFICE|TANDSCAPING, SODDING, SEED- IF SO waar on |i ROOMS AND BATH, GARAGE, | yate entrance, near siotes bus WHITE 1x xT NEW 3 BED) Pe $30. : en ostea ing Evergreens Free estimates. Oven Te TOWN. uel ove ont._ Require 99 eS a es | = ath ieese’ vVErmont | GENTLEMEN GOOD _POOD, “_ mitt JRoOMs. MAIN FLOOR, w. HUR- 5-8364 : mo home, FE 3-BEDRM. ENT zd PART TIME WORE AFTER dirt, to and dirt Pe Ph. : : Fe Ree acess Ste Tei erry onan, | 20 school from 3:30 on, OR|_ moved, On 3-2 LET US Gg ON at TIPES “OF | , 00 Bt. Newiz_dec,, FE 8.3320. | 7 ROO Fan baa : | sear 7 eee vn g mn LANDSCAPING, G AND TOR 4 RMS PRIVATE BATH. 137] ¢ 7. ct tee ehed. Pvt, Entr.| modern. agi? a PLEASANT HOME ON LAKE FOR| sodding Sod Merian BI i CONTRA : chronically i or elderly person.| and Kentucky Blue Grass deliv deliv. Give You 1 Place to Pay tue So atta EY. Rg eee aye ROOMS —PRIV, and bath, 3286 Auburn Ave. FE| peo? only TH OR | WITE ' on eM SrarrrERS BUREAU| binde, and front end loader. “Top Ease Your Mind ate JOLL REALTY 4 wutrance, priv, bath Ft 83473 ee wee cna weg |e room PYicensed and bonded “Drivers ¢6| soll tine 9, Soe ‘sere| WE ARE NOTA oda et Soe sea abe et Sa Ta * fr amail “ape, bldg. _Rent Houses Unfurn, 36). Hotel Rooms 39 cents Der ni ign beets OR | ig 0p LOAN COMPANY WE NEED Everything turn, Clean, & perfect T ROOMS. BATH, ABOLTS ONLY. | ~ pares onan. Gall “HOTEL AUBURIN 5 a4; oa, 7d. dbe delivered. “itt, Great MICHIGAN CREDIT -CONTRACTS _ Hwy. 1 bike sfouple, 2410" Dixie | -—EooM APES ALL UTILITIES | * school. Avaliable after” Oct. 1 Rooms by Day oF RACTICA nae AVAILABLE sii ios its COUNSELLORS HAVE BUYERS POR NEW OR is Tepe PE 21913 efter 4,| _furn, Colored oa PE $-8114.| $75 month OL _1-0312. oe RC apariments - CE LOCA- al Fyaee Backfield top soil, FE| Rm. Tié Pontiac State Bank Bldg. eeeonases pEcounTs. +3 oa, hg ‘ y Goodteina,” Wert aide. FE tion. oie ‘ND bas. $80 per mo| — 104 Auburn — FE 2-029 F: : ht ger wapanolgapoed, golegs FREE REMOVING AND TRIE CRE, ROEL TTT 5S GATION, een ont Sa sawate | Or sell $206 down. FE 00. | “Rent Stores 40 Peet eT” FE “te0r2 omg ago “er ew le rates, FE 71-8019 exes new! ie C. HAYDEN Realtor : OOK AB we aa. aa ROOM B DUPLEX, TILE oi thee “Clo Lig FE tie ¢ ear: i @ rooms bats ieee ‘ate SHORT ORDER COOK or Des-A-Diet tablets 08 cents as! ee ee ee ee — : mates ; ; RENT BL a medre / SHORT ORDER COOK SIMMS | 06 me, Walton PE Got) | best fore ubura He bath with shower, gas heat, | 7 BEDR LARGE REC. Ri. | POR od, SE, es eee ee ee eens laa ss 215 Orchard Lake FE 8-6611 Moviag_ € Trucking 19) wow BoomING “HAY RIDER | Wanted Real E Ali 2 ria storms and screens. Located of | $75 per mo, Ges heat. 431 Hickory | _ for “g AP capes: — A ee wouae WANTS DAY WORK. FE - . team pulled, moonlight rides. MU an cal Estate 32 _Jessie. OR_3-3685 bi Gd tae center — transportation. 7 Ma RAM as Rent Lease Bus. Prop, 41A 4A rice. : ah A-1 GOHT HA ae aA RUBBISH, 7 RMS wts- CUTE, MODERN. PVT. per month, race. $15 per month. PE ee ; WANT Ai HOME, SOME|_$¢ per load. FE 80 N ATE Sell ws Your Equity 4-1550. : _experience. Graduate FE _2-5868 Ay MOVING = ST ULING Repiembe A gs con tet bome cash watt. ae Ct ee VASBINDER, INC. 7 BEDROOM DUPLEX. DRAYTON ae a an gf Living = : a Services 12! Reasonable. ie FE 6 orp a fracted by any other than m ~20 & D4 need FE 2 OTL FE 5-8875 Plains, $55, Children, OR 3-506.) Nice room, 2 toilets, 2 pri- ' wo 5-3458- FE _2-2000 Relph ificean Bg Rn tert 3. Dixie | 7 RMS, PVT. BATH & ENT. UTIL. 7 BEDROOM HOME, Gag HEAT, | vate es, Car hoist, Newly COMPLETE BUILDING serv-, AA-1 “Reduced Rates : "pa. Nr. downtown Pont. Pit 8-1491. | -—-—s75—s ase BOULEVARD | Aaoute? ESTRES: een ‘per month. qecorated. Gouna Pe | - “4 ei’ ice. quality ork, licensed, Bow-| Smith Moving | Large van oF Wid. Children to Board 26 re a es wpe. os 7 ROO DM. CLEAN, } MODERN. NICE- | " rerrace Pu 2-248. we aw Yar oezs | _ Mich, NA 7-265, as : Ber MA_€-1283_or FE £2008, touable diseoun a0 entrance. | RMS, UPPER, TILE BATH, GAS | 3 BEDROO DERN. %& BLOCK : wae. 0 drinkers FE 2-3664 * : AAA Floor Sanding _ pon el MAN NEEDS E 2.3.7 |. BOARDING HOME, BY DAY GEORGE BLAIR 7 ROOMS & BATH with PvT.| fuDace; Qotnee spe tae _ ea, snapping ‘Genter, USED CAR LOT WS Floor Laying — Finishin Sitio < k f or wk. Licensed. FE $3534. , LA bath & ent. Small baby welcome. ee ee : Choice live wire location on ven | SA TRENCHING BILLS FE_ {208080 our price hay RISE. NA duos | 4-1 LICENSED HOME, MOTHER'S | 4596 piste Hey simi | inquite at 30 0 a oe PE sides S New Te Una Ga after | J BEDS Seon 1% CAR O Same Perey weet See cee ee A-A TRENCHING _|iiauT mavtrina « MOVIN G_OF | aoe Se. DRAYTON PLAINS” eu _— ore "FE 44081 | basement, % scre tot fenced on| Cuuame. s month. .Lenay ~ Septic Field 3-0008| ny kind Real cheap, FE 6-200 cr bmacs Tame Te £5008, Eres, OR F-17088 | SROOMS — PRIVATE Non | 5 CLEAN ROOMS, M & dead end road. Ideal for chil- , ALL OF aT wone ~~ ahi ren. Licensed home TE "path Adults 460 -E. “Mans | and garage. Private entrance, 61 S REbEN WALLED La MOD. month. OR 3335 | Edward M. Stout, Realtor ; floors | drive drives 8 tay » Reason: LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUG NG. Wed. Household Goods 27 $ CASH $ field, F® 2-7906 after 6 p.m Henry C8) as pat BEDEM., ALLED Le see r nap . te __¢l & front end loud 48 HOURS J ROOM FURN APT. a we § ROOMS AND BATH. Gow nae, ,| 17 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE : i i ‘UNWANTED AR D TATED ON TRC APT ONDORN, ALE OTL: from school and church, close i Hardwood. Moor_serv, |" UN 4s of charge. FE S168. LAND CONTRACT |? whtte Lake, 2301 Jnctson Blvd. furs, For ent ot 25 B Blvd. 8. ae (: el For Sale H 43 > ~A &B-TRENCHING _ |man Wi Sc 4ON- TRUCE HOME — EQUITY MUtual 43137 or LUson 40718. | FE 45067. 7 ROOMS. BATH T6F FLOOR, ON or Sale Tlouses & : ~ Westie water lines, field tile, erent work, Call any time, : - ‘TLARGE RMS. AND BATH. FIRST $ ROOMS. LOVELY, HEATED. _ FE 56-8239, ‘ ‘ " _eub 2 $. Pireplace. Ga- : 3 HOME CALL FE * “Firepieces are our pa Bs, : Trucks to Rent Wright & Valuet per @ ee oe WE bose : A race COUNT : TYPES OF MASON . . ! ; 5 anv TYPE OF Gouge PLANS TAND SQUPMENT 345 OARLAND AVENUE for FB ee ig . custom drawn, OL 1 EM) ton Pick A PE 56-0603 FE 56-9441 AND ENT. + a BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORE Gump Trucks’ | Bemirallers . Sra weteeme, 7B DSS. ee sad Arepiness. MA E600 Pontiac Farm and- LISTINGS WANTED |3 Rooms. Priva TE BATH AND 90 OAKLAND BEDE on 5 eet BU. Industrial Tractor Co UY WAITING, LE entrance Heat & utilities fur) = Soar cpeeried 3. en drapes auto, heat and water. 3 be ee ing, brick, blocks, cement work,| ~ * bs Eide 0 FO pished $16 nweekly, e-child or| spariment. $55 ues ear garage. On Pontiac Rd. holes FE 42290. ot 8. WOODWARD | |= ' ET CASH. YOUR baby wele “ivply 804" Bt. __sareaker M24, Lease, MUtual 4-576. For eo BR ce BLOS {BLOCK “AND CEMENT | Ph PE 4061 mre ties | ake Omiya ee | | Eee Eactrie™ °°* Maple Por retired or elderly couple 3: dren, a0 inom aye , 4 replac mbeys.|-—~ + *. 4 ar ° . 4 FE _ 8-635 - O'DBLL CARTAGE Wr5. = GOOD GOAL FURNACE, 7 RMS. SRP ECREN PVT Pir | Ress, rent In exchange for Ught| 144 %&. Howard. Phone FE 2-0798. 4 BULLDORING | tacal jong distance moving. x _contros. Ob > Leslie R. Middleton | 5 “Sicta “ho FA § beth, 065. _Arimore ote eevee: an OS Se iM HOUSE WITH BATH, $00 3 BRICK BLOCK AND CHEN? | 5 Faemy “7 $88 typewriter. Om 33168, Rome pie heat, ne crinking.. Adulte. 401 | CLEAN PLEABANT FOR) 7 "BEDROOM BRICK, 14 BATHS orn “+t pe Also stata dod x too|Painting & Decorating 20 Wanted to Rent 29 ° GI AND FHA he we ee ENT, |-COLORED —1 & 2 BEDROOM ee Seer o ee eauity” Of. #4,000 for $1,250, 3 ded- 53 ASH FOR y ~ & . Frank x ROOM .? rms., i . ds Guaranteed work, uy 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND D 30R 4B HOU BEST Yes, we can sell your home for ee RE St iy oe = — a ae Full basement — MA 5-1 : 1128 wong , NICE ROOMS EN pe) Te 3-8. p co Reason panels a — = = = of references, FE $8218, cront Salt ca'de furher fore | or 4laren, wyscomegi¢ a wx, | OLEAN IST aoe” sok aly Be M, Mon. thea Fri. ; work’ Bill Slaughter, EM_3-3168.|ie5 UILDING OR FLOOR SPACE, | tion, do not feel obligated, W a = oF r dren welcome, north, side $66 U UC : CEMENT WORK WA ; .-%_20 for machine work. OR 3-015. machine work. . raise your prope a per month FE $1981 ot FE . Siena eat ee SEE a | Sy pie te ts lef na gE Re EAT AEE | se a own Qua WE TRADE. BUILD 2-1981 Commerce and Union Lake | area. service. Satisfaction assured. FHA Gopte. “Wengen hemes and eis. BON RE TRAGl LED BAG PRIVATE abi ; ° teras available. Licensed. "OA ;| Ail areas. Purn, ‘or untura, Ponti & SON REALTORS ..,, | ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE) Pontiac Press. | * quire at oe Clintonville ‘ Fre i WET" a 8143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-3030 NEED LISTINGS ANY TY FE. 2-0661 and after 6 pe FE’ 5532.) ise to downlawn ‘hopping ae f : anehieentindoae ‘ e . i i | bgak covers. | Uphol- 4 Onro, opt or ftyanted by | WANTED: s * ment Lake Private eutrance and | .tef and transportation. oa I a ‘Curcle, Kee- ; @ ‘ed © tr. path. ate’ - - ne 2 ‘ Bh, Commareie, Sores seace responthie employed souns,.Nr-| “aaaeswaier jm ‘Willams, Fa | fain, | Waierore Vilase.” O8 | BA*Tadord'ennomleal aires | ; ice 212 E. Pike, FE 5-080. Refere! exchan, ~ : - . tive living quarters with no costly / 4 Rooms WITH B 3 Is OUR LTY. tine Press Box ° ve. TROOM APT. Nr | Upkeep Mwice a warm Newly | * "COWS, Touh, Out Onkiand : | _Ficors, basements, EM 3-487. Wibow WOMAN WiTH | Ss Bele | Feet voahieanad WE = gg 8 yf s : — a a wish "| (ROOM APT ERB APARTMENTS : ) a Hagan “ie Sesto ndedge Bl AC Jones. Real £35 CPR G ae eres | Sr epee tet | Ra : bs EVENT © BLOCK ~# 3H the. winker J fone FE es | 82 W. Huron FE 48550 | ; ee es “water. K. Hempstead, 102%. | Pontiac “Motor. PE _2-4300.| = CEMENT & BLOCK moraing how HAVE CASH WILL trance, Nice, glean, Near BE | Harts oe oe ae | 4 ROC ee acing Gi, comet aie WORK, PE 60782 TRAVEL © Couple preferred — small baby “HOLLYWOOD APTS. Withtemore i“ - i‘ a ORE EO _Share Living — 30 welcome. FE 5-6421_until_ 8:00. HOLLYWOOD AP ‘ ~~ €ERAMIC TILE WALLS NED We will travel to see you ext | ROOMS AND BATH, 18T FLOOR.| furnished PE Re? . =" . FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS (TUPPER OR_3-7061 WANTED LADIES TO SHARE| show you how to get cash for FE 8-2504 fa 4 or antersished. 2 (eT ieee ts Lk, "$65 @ mo. : Advance Floor Co. _OR 38701} Television Service 22 efter § p.m FE) year'nome. jand postnsel pf iiate | § ROOM ROOMS , A AND BATH —OTiH.| _ti"m, aa Se ¥a.28 3104 | 7 Ru, a CimAN| 4,DOLL House — t ‘ DRAGLINE WORK. ROAD BUILD- service ODERN 6 RM. PL. Enute “with children, School bus| — £2%,_:. couple -* te er al sae et: Sai|ALL TY SERVICW CALLS AN: “Wed. Transportation 31 Rf), neety Broker }* RMS Mo “MOD, BAR = CADTELKO) gobocls and bas. Oi heat 105 B.| SoURS, "Sey G month. 4008 Park: ing’ rgom and ane on har * 3-4637. ' swered peomeny, or night. RCE §09 Blizabeth Lake Rd. —Ave. FE 2-408 or _ PE__4-3064. nce, beara is wer, FE esis ] bath 4 jot. : id ” thang” Free Boe rol ax? Patri RA at Rornowics “ieee between 1:00" 00 ane Fp ¢i Patti RE 44821 Fang PE Gases. = ‘NICE Mote Bey eran mar ‘3 _856 Lake Ave., Buckner Bo hh Bie es aya apes oo ws e : SGEARUSLEY FV DaY SERVICE. p.m. : : RMS AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA.| ¥8* ao incr ~COR 1. a. emg *olents PE wali 103 Mt Clem: Wid. rs aa Rent Apts. Furnished 33)" rz Gee eveninan omit. - met — ‘ ROOMS. BATH AnD CTT eed ec ag F. Cc Wood : : FF % ontracts, Mt - S_ RMS. FURN. LASE PRtIvs. | %; D Ry with 7 ROOM TERRA RACE ON B. BLVD. OFFICE OPEN § TO 8 4 aia free ent FR #4304 ons ae ROT say nti Mtgs. 32 1ST FLOOR. 3. RMS. & BATH, $15 | _Keego Harbor._FE ¢-0066. Kitchenette. private bee fPtncse » Pn hen ane bak Sonat! Sk Ga eae ‘inaoa, ing | corner Williams take Ro me MSP no cal rw “ as, rate: - . week. Close ‘in. FE 20063. ___ | § ROOM HEATED FLAT. CHIL-| in. FH. 2-022. ere Scott during | heater, OR 3-7804 b nt, but lovely Oak SE So > circa ropa ens. rates, a ae FOR LAND dias Dinie Hey. IST FLOOR, ¢ RMS. & BATH. 965 Gren allowed $90 per ino, EM) _ofiiee hours. floors. There se iasxi0 oi fe FREE ESMMATES ON WIRING. OR 31 S| en Lae en ae | PLEASANT § RM & BATH UPPER | § ROOM HOUSE INSIDE CITY. room 2 ee TES WIRING and TV. FE i 5 FOR MEN Petia APT. ALL iL FURN LARGE. PLEASANT 5 RMS also 5 eer bat wih utilities sive wood- lace. l= y tts. FB bt RB Musro Biec-| Typewriter Service 22A Ready, Willing and Able | ‘spt Br entrance Parking close | _Wesiside, i IN FARCE | Hest & lights fry er | | farmished. §-6175, Geesmic beth, Birch kiteh- : ae tri¢_ Co. ' Huron sas = = cash ae Ym for your land in_FE_ 4533 a ST 86 COTTAGE SGA 2 AND, 3 OOM FWO ERM APTS FOR RENT @i| Saidwin REALTY 00, 341 F'ske g®. Almoss, ap, sate * ava: ROOPs = AtL| TYPEWRITERS AND aDDINa| FE 436 ee |) oe Pe eons ocsaine NE. | gute. Bowls, decorated. Every: | snd $1 Jedson, St. blidres al-| ve. of ‘ground. “About $1,650 wil : af , cd K Sase, Pe 208 Pe 250 BU PE 2008) Ma Ge & and OF SonTnETS WA Ist Floor Bois rs. Goyder, Pe pare, |r Pe Sater PE Peo. a | ©. yoien, Saeeeton Valens ah oo gy og a ' | Bs. Mrs. Snyder, FE 86700, FE boi, ROOMS, ——— Williams Lak eOUsEMOVERO =; Rusty|_Seeusies, We ities | Qa Ae Gai aN] 3 Rooms and Bath | gy eae Age, age por | ORCHARD, CE, APTS. |F 26 eae Are, cine hee Acer oet | Hie hana Sioned S HOME, GARAGE, CABINS. ADDI ADDI. Upholstering 23 | Sis FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | pB'1Y,,,00% Clean & atigeetiee ia tuba Ate a ee hore Oro. rdicned. Adults, EM 3-36: the femily. meauitl shade ; Washer land. pete selene. * tions. ns builder. FHA ~ : N 4 E_ 4.5360) ; 1 5 ROOMS, FU ASEMENT SEMENT. “4 trees surround this modern- “gg ‘ . < terms, FE 4-609, AURORE MOTs. emaaRy. OR 3 ern Ee ducaes Ty iat WOOR. 3 rooms & ot agro completely fur- + cueet enaein o spavineet develop. | per mo. Cagb Cool é. Lake Ra. — ime top, 3 ie e on age Sa, Ceres : a aces NT WORK.) Sit Fe 27508, SMITH-WIDEMAN Couples cr bachelors, FH 52106 Elizsheth Lake. PE E8300 frances, Bently Witebenst av rol ete BATH INQUIRE | 00 aaa rooms: attached on, Willams ake, — i R, G SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING, |BAKLE's CUSTOM, U TER- BACHELOR OR COUPLE iy BLK, | #& Retrinerator, turaished a HOUSE OIL stor ve rete erst aad $7.006 with 4000 down, Immedi- ‘sanding (Di Minishing” Phone FE ing. 4 Cooley Lake Rd. EM/pwar, esvate OPEN f Lancs “LEAL Poe. PVT. |“ from bus line, 3 rooms, PE 5-8705 faut Eicon woter furnished, furnace. 3233 Reval Walled Laxe, was sning aching, included. ™ GEORGE BI BLAIR oye PE 2. a een tek +t chara, ee Pwo 3-6561 . : I A * SLASTERING “& REPAIR REAS.|__ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING E4636 ___413._W,_BUROR | i ROOM KITCHENETTE BETTE VERE aceon ain All. utilities fur- See 7 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS BEAT, — ee a i 191 N. Perry nie: On J. bus line. oy “tof cupaney | @ ROOMS AND BA Pat Lee, FE 2-1022, y_Bt, FE _5-9006 C A$H , wer. is osiyn bus Se ee a n DAIL & SUNDA 2car garage Lake Orion, $18 ¢ BEDROOM 2 wots oo a —_| 4538 inte Here. pramg™ st | rATETROCORG ATRS | sest & Fomnd 4) WE NEED AND, SEDER TAREPEORS |Sacumipe apy pevaTE wv.) “ie 86918 SE fot ee —rams ean —yima| Peet cet Geese | ee ined as 3 LOST: MALE WALKER ROUND FLOOR NR, MIRACLE MILE. Wert_nice, Fe ane sre: | RC isee bets ma OL] costs to eligible Gt, e. TREN EXCAVATING FOR LAND CONTRACTS BUSINESS LADY, 's ROOMS & | RECONDITIONING 6 R ter included, 3300 Dut! . mM nN . ale Field tile, footin 3. = nore Coreine. co Lory Clean 3 rms. & bath FE 8-1370.| bath. ist floor, W_ side, $45. Fad page. De ha ae ES 1-1080 or FE 4-5586 eves. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ea : p e O = ® Ditches & boat wells, OL. 1 pytweme Cots a ur RM. KITCHENETTE iD PVT gpeeeetse, FE ‘8.2000 Sag. @ ROOMS, 152 THORPE. REAS. = - WE DIG BASEMENTS UN ek ZOsT GOLD COLORED HOUND BS EN eg baat 3 =e"s. wits oF “OF couple 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENT, & UNION Sout set a deal for handyman! we ee oo Rd. ren RARE St een ‘. houses Block & cement work. FE|” otk. ay utilities. couple of 2 zisdies Are you looking for a clean at- 2-135 ‘ ve dog, vic of Hawthorne School Alberta th: O- 11. cabins, 10x12, co: 2.3706. oF FE 6-0084, as _Aiberta ‘Apts, Near Huron Hosp tractive apartment where the peo. | 7 ae He BATH. 2STORY BRICK shower ‘ = a Busiiess Sqrvitas 13k stun Dees. ™ Nichelie & Harger Co. |7 nes AND BATH WirH PVT. Bone ple are rid at endly? These | colonial’ Attached garage, Gas |. sg ne i oe - i ae Sab Wir SWEEP | LE HUROR_— Pe ping] gut Chula wetcome. als ber_week. | BO? FUSS SEE VS) A EAROE | dercmonth. fi wm. faults | cad) weekgare, Woodward, $4000, | MI ER: 4 at OST: BROWN & WHITE "FE" Fes FoR WE CBN ave pan ws |—-Ser pen RECS are fee | cA weekgare,, outward. £6000 | ] ; efit aa AcMs ASPHALT Ma Le a oe telephone number on sollae. $5 ROOMS NEAR ag child “welepme. Util. furs. Hempstead 102 E avon Bt. Pp eo prices are pare 4 a j ast] foward. Anawete to the name of Fisher Bots OR _3-7206 Bs ging Ey Mrs, Newman,| je 48984 or after $, FE §-7871.| 27 ORTON ST. — ¢ — is wits avvi ry ee "Templeton, Realtor. aaah salt for tree a: SRAGie AR FOR LAND COx-| 7 ROOMS BATH, COUPLE | , at the suron Theater Sun, night. |, A Sy K, FAIR D pe ou S apes raph, \CARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH.) WATERFORD APTS. BRICK 6 RMS AND GARAGE. NCE. SERVICH corner pictur; vay: mr air- 3 Newly decorated, Near Pontiac br Central High, $85. MA 6-603 LARGE WEST SIDE home and tt ROY'S, 06 Oakiand - rooms unfurn. $65 per mo, : oRSPHALT PAVING. ine, Hagan, eter, Besaey ™ LOW “piscotht™ * ghee eee Poe Bh | oe Moga asp aan ag| WHITE BROS. | soxaatgw — FeCHURON afc. | alll" tarpettorely See ssing room 1 om gt T LARGE furn iveways perking lots, _ ote. iGat- FR a Cont OS een: “e Bun, 9 to 8 ae ae ie puesto. inquire at 118 Seminole or phone, 5600 Dini Hwy. mest, 1 bedroom, dre hored, wale, See st eo inateg aah — division. PE, dog. Named itt, Hares, Detroit | 7= Henderson. | Fyt (sazs Open tives. tit @; Sun. 10 “til $| with shower. nice g kitchen. dining geltings. iisth lt win & ONLY per’ or ag taxes & “peurence RENT? CALL N aol Hiltz—| eS ts ae end too 1011 Ww, Museo FE 5-6181 ‘XK T Established in 1016 9 ACRES $950 DOWN — 4 of land = 5 acres in semi-private lake. uliding was a i a | iy “reduced, $1,250 DOWN — ‘For ee north ¢ 3 ‘bedrm. hom base- ment, gas heat. Here is a home for you near boy new —_ sc! hool. Priced right at a $8, SIDE — Handy t ‘st. bster School. ne home, full — Pav re tag Here Make Drastic Pr ae at only $7,500, terms. BI-LEVEL LAKE — Front home. On one of Eliz. Lake's finest lots is this brick 4 bedroom, cut stone fireplace, attractive kitchen. Full basement enclosed porch affords e place, slidin ng § glass door to 1 arge atio, attractive kitchen with built- n oven, hood over range etc. Large activities room. Be the firs a owner. at- (500 ms. - gee gery at A eke oa AMPLE 2 CUSTOMER PA PARKING Gl — NOTHIN: G DOW 2 bedroom bun slow. — basement, Lot 21 Raspberties, emall bar Atle Grapes << le trees. $500 Moves you =, ae, HOSPITAL with large liv- ne post mand peeves Gas y $1, 500 di down, ~ . BRICK. nanome R 3 Bedrooms with full Fagg = FA ie x hs 850, Fok 4 3 WA " Bea even, Pa 13 erate " ‘ter heat. rheaeasieiudes boat dock intment fi SCHRAM REALT OR FE 5-9471 Par i ¢ cha atti een i poarm OF = ae cad name x 300, $11, INCOME, Eetwown [ wong ee ready for =. oEraeen. 86 E. Walton Open Ev 4 cone,” i —. ag bah | HAYDEN Ae = ca os Auburn decora' 2 Lots. 2 oe ate Lot 100 Pike, rms vi at my + apt. = a feos oe ee $12,500, tow WILL BUILD, io 60. Stop home. ——— = ,900, Stop in and ic Bf iN —. Soop brick home. Oak Boor, Gas furnace ‘ meg bets er. c e lot. eens ‘erms. 2 bedroom home on r = gf nag complete. In-. ting. BR. pg down or wai trade pose r 3 B.R, hom J.C: HAYDEN, Ree ew FE 68-0441 97 WALL STREET 3. bedrooms, pe oon G 4 3 1.880 terms. % HENRY ot oboe rage. Al ioe oo $8,800 costs di large ‘garden. Paved girects baths, 2 ys ve ait €-3709 John K. IRWIN Leal _CLAY as. 3 rooms and ith 5 rooms down Basement. Excellent establl Fithecbere on West side’ $11,- John K. Irwin & Sons Describes this custom bull private entrance. oak floors garage. $2,350 Do Is professional! about is se old fone? ‘or val! — a Kicarty On new room me area. Excellens fron’ Call now, too late. street. $1,000 TIN, Saginaw St. “Open Tl 6: It reen velvet jan fart off South B e home for men who oratioy entertaining. Im x42 recreation room wae sters. Pit 100. Te able. me WHO SAYS? 108 here’ ire only “ ge and ary iot overloo! — ea ate ee. as cane lot. sca! lvd, 1% ba of New tomorrow may be DRAYTON PLAINS With it's excellent shoppin and school facilities is 0 P.M STOUT'S Best Buys Today Entertainers’ Paradise is attached | treat Landscaping Display 'e. kitchen to ving simple. lor rms ree “Bubur See. vie aT Attractively modern in: "Lakeville well . Oil heat. darge lot, bad ‘side Dow ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE 5-8168 Pam Don't mix! for this fine 7 rade, new! FE 4-3581 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE Kids and Trailers Pi basa your trailer room famil All nicely decorated. Full base- ment, Nice safe fenced your children. Owners will acc . our trailer or smaller home See this unusual oneting home. ard for REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON |" PEN TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE family. Full base terms, Colonial home, room, fireplace room. ful it a e dint oor, Ne High. Smaller home. Frontage $20,000; T ake. schools ae: recreatla a ire oy y paneled OvEN EVENIN COR, aaaney ae “open Rvenings & HARBOR HILLS _ 25x260, lake privileges on an both blic tac’ oa ‘garage. mito: F Annett’s Values, 4 BEDROOMS — Vacant — all decorated inside and out. y location near Longfellow School, all large rooms for large ys 8 mit available. $11,500; "rehsonahie ment, jalousied ing room, k One \ shaded es <= Tt. WEST SIDE — 2 landscaped jots, lifetime aluminum siding. Ist floor center hall, living sun itch- 3 large bedrooms, \ tle — plenty. re Closets. Clean asemen oi] heat. 2-car garage. $18,000, FHA terms. ONE ACRE —-Inside City near! . 2 ‘homes, drooms, basement, gas odes w has Hood ‘2 paved streets, lot re sun room, picture qoom. fireplace. fon oe be — veale indiree at. 2-cer Sunday bse re at- Terms, Roy Annett Inc. Realtors i! Seae MODEL MODEL HOME NOW FOR SALE eeee? TP ia naa roo! with $600 "iown sell UTA REALTY 2410 8, Commerce "MA 4-239} "BU JD Commercial Frontage With Income et on No Perry 8t.. near new high school, with 3 unit income, Features 7 room and ~ owners apartment plus 4 roo rental apart- ment Mgownstalrs and 5 room and bath ren! a ment up- stairs, Clean, ages condition, ndy schools and shopping. Priced at $29,500. 2-Level Lakefront J Home . offer- lake, on for fast sale at eure you se¢ 49 Mt, Clemens St. ‘all Allen FE $-1201 FE: 2-370 ~ 2? BEDROOMS or Needs ‘some finishing. $4,750 with $509 down. — resort property. acreage & _ ‘CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. SAGINAW FE 4-409 ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO $3,500 For Equity t ROOM Pull soo gas cory * priced for quick sale. 443 ORCHARD. LAKE AVE, 3-1295 ‘ §660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sun, 10 ‘til 5 DOWN PAYMENT ; comfortable 6 room brick rancher. Idea) for ovr oe ige Pull basement w gas heat & fireplace. Alum, storms & screens. Garage. ‘Situated on 4 city lots. Conveneint terms. Immediate le session. Call FE 5-7190 after 5:30 p.m LO Lar $450 DOWN N . NO MORTGAGE COsT pre pot sa tri-level. sement. gas heat, lake Ful W'S ee REALTOR 3- Yuaty Apatement 5 large rooms for owner on first floor, and ? three room apart- ments with private baths on sec- ond floor. and trance, steam oot 3-car deck e. lot, lot available contract payments. —_ 3 SEBeOoN HOME, 90 lot. nice . yard, a garage, oa heat, nF. “schoo & — res. Green St, Call FE 2-5626 MIDDLETON DOWN — 5 Rooms plus utility, 2 car garage. Nice corner lot on paved road. 2% miles West of Pontiac, Needs some minor interior repair, Priced at only $5,950 and $53 per month. Leslie R. nn gar FE 5-172 188 N. JOHNSON re 43041 . _ 49312 $650 a EE A GS6D BUY Es terms Ranch ¢: be. white & . rown cinder block—' "% = 2 a 182450 a Tet. |, ene from downtown Pontiac, Towing location. 447 yee Now vecant, Holly, ME 17-1392. $9,500 ‘ your tot # com- d : Lagat home . hea dite h. Don’ Met OR 1. Watertord oe. Owner OR 2 AS HEAT N N, 000 down, balance — Johnson, - model oar, - CLARK 7,950. § _— :eere $450 4 e lot’ with garden spot. Va- eam. Will trade. 3 00m LONGFELLOW STREET. room scggge te home _ expan- floors, plastered iinetiee Krull parentent, oil automatic heat, Close to stores, ‘and school, gy ser CRESCENT LAKE, New ome, oak floors, Theotel lastic tile bath, ie ll basement, oi! automatic heat. ° nice: lot, | lake privileges, $11, 950 wast pe, Dome. pie Ke ment, ite im at gtr i iauing shade and fruit ported mee Drive out te our k over ou & Dhtwiitings: a at door, Panne Wh # ses | Rea ae | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ] side en $1 $5700 or trode eoulty. tor. Jate | | E-§-1061. CLARK fat ESTATE. 3 ri and. ra $16,006, 5-8925 6 ge. Income Property 43A FAM EXC. COND) ITION 1 700 and’ $1,500 dows. FE 2-7832, 3 BEDROOM USE, tully carpeted a half, full) basement and recrea ‘ Stove , cae ‘ator uded. Plus. modern brick terrace apartmen pee of $220 r month. Private fenced yard, fles from new Lincoln Plant. Price: $26,000. oo a. se for qualified rket 4-2680. Ree aan T SIDE & rooms on first Geod cond, Oil lot. Price $13,500. Term .Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike FE 4-5005 For Salo Lake Prop. 4 Lake Prop. 44 $1 FOOT ee ON WHIP- Lake. wher. Sendvy beach, fenced in lot. Suitable f ~g hE . $5900 _terms. FE 17-0411. _ VALUES HERE ERS ON UY NOW. THE Pecee i! 5B germour Lave io, seeees iso ete eene a. ee aoe btred ats Ce eee Pade, ‘eon — —— lake-front home, liv- window, ae room yitchen he ted and bath. oe basement, aon o best. od Per idential North 3 down. Fema - 500; Hose MY OS ae ORTON XBOW LAKEFRONT. furn. or unf Owner. EM 4839. TOWNSEND LAKE _ In Waterford. Nice, neat modern. lakefront home, Very attractive. paceman gine Nicely Terms, "PONTIAC REALTY 137 BALDWIN PE 5-8275 WHITE LAKE FRONT $15,500 BARGAIN _ Beautifully terraced lot, to wide Jakefront on White Lake. Exposed type walk out basement with rec- reation area, {| bedroom on main for 2 bed . Large rae aM, saan C SCHUETT, Realtor a Sale Resort Prop. 44A —_ LAKE CABIN, e lot. ‘Center area, ad- fee ing state for si, Go * Teed pening, ishing. $1,005, §1 $25 mo. Jerry Morrow, (Giaawis (Skeels) Mich, GArden 6-7000, Ww a. ha. of peach trees, HUNTING-FISHING CAM . Located 1 biock from Pike street| 169 wecied, acres, 7% “ z. neat Eastern Jr. Hi Fess a ee rr _ able down yisent ais ; odge, sleeps” 8 ectiié stove, code {Tom + _ will aks. Fel oll _ heat, * Beerth eon, Bisck Stur a Rivers miles radius. $6 within a ner Lake r,t Mey For Sale Lots, 46 410 x 230 FT. LOT IN DRAYTON Woods Ideal for exposed base- ment. OR 3-4538. ; : CROICE LOT SUITABLE FOR ranch home near —— Hitchman’s Haven Estate 2 jot No. 189, approximately” 1é0x 200, FE 2-9615 or FE §-8500. For Sale Acreage 47 1 TO § ACRE PARCELS, é _ eee sites. bres down “30 ac YPANGUS, Realtor 1919 M-15, Ortonvile NA 17-2815 BLAIR 9. room cult c on farm home. 5 bedrooms, new modern bath— almost completed. Basemen grace, yar alr of] heat, Barn poultry house. Some fruit trees. Good garden soi]. Located in wooded area. Across street from hew _ million dollar seminary Priced for —- sale, $8, 950 with reasonable down p CEORCE BLAIR RR 3-1251 REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy. DRA iN PLAINS Eves, OR 3-1708 HOME SITES 2 * on. spices with water and SRO SOL oer -$2,1 1- BOTCR wcenensenesnsgess. 5 15 see a ees acre 20 jac ir toe Be F sere ake front lots u —_ : aa ee “ox "ra CR: AWFORD . AGENCY MY 3-1143 609 EF, Flint St, Lake Orion, Michigan 48 For Sale Farms aren ie a in. the, West gar Pontias sf Fea’ or mg = Realtor. 31-8632, :,, Naihetenaeres Besos trom mPontlae. Only Only gh an acre. me 2 W. DINNAX "titi - = 1 % LARGE tor dentist. ete. er Owner. ster ie Ponlion Press > OPPORTUNITY ae Be a oomneny Al i Gee pansy Sn hed m8. “PONTIAC REAT — sc . "31 BALDWIN 4 Sas Household Finance Business Opportunities 51 $5,000 bel AUTO-WASH BUILDIN rty. 100 x om ft. 1 é. s to re- buyer or wilt geno Call . rt al Owner, WOod- ard 2 BUSY BAR A gmail 4, ~ bar with ® — Busia operating costs. emty ae parking space. fe -§ —s ‘for couple or partner $. Wits M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. 63-55 N. Parke PE ¢6181 Eves. FE 8-0623 AN OPPORTUNITY pacicll aay “e hin; dsiriketee earnings, se! utor- open Oakland Cou County. bar ed. a. merchandise i aw tite Pontiac BARBER SHOP 2 Chair, modern. im- Owner Pom dhe ta = ‘Tehately MU 4seek blo 6 cept Sun. and Wed. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — pom area, established ser —_ investment required. All before wling alle 7" With direct, en- UT ATCHT BAR One of y good HOD | bars on U itt oe fen| . Ave cs for" last 8 Ts, pat Hiaerly owner has over Ii available at § “pet wants out, Good ope | make a mint _ $33,000 on No. 741 STATEWIDE - Rea) Estate Service of Pontiac mits Telegraph Me ens? Detroit Office: TWinbrook 3-3286 FOR LEASE: Le! FOR SALE ESTAB LSaED DRY —. pick up station, Cheap to t party. Reasonable Pent g space Write Box 115 Press. we ante Sean ge uy exce| S408 Dixie Hwy, 8) ho “f ld. pringfie' LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S ready to wear, in excellent sub- ban Detroit tewn. Air condi- BE Business Opportunities Incorporated 13115 PURITAN, DETROIT N 29-0446 FE 8-6672 “LET'S TALK _.RUSINESS” ~ Sy a¥e =: wepel ope 20 sets "te those ‘team Hat seth 3930.1 050 Blizabets Ee R Rd PE 4.4945. AE SOUT ANYTHIN you WANT CAN BE ‘of all nds, & Ui ade dept. or reai 24 MONTHS TO PAY We oey, sell or trade, Come out ond 2 wong 2 acre: . of free ‘ON. SAT., 9 ro 6 ori mite parki 0 4 miles E, Rd ALMOST NEW DINETTE SET & auto, daire washer, Call OR 3-9828, r 5, - APPLIANCES — TV's — Rebuilt 17” Fa Guaranteed, Del! ce” MOTORS, Washer % & 1-6 hp. REFRIGERATORS - Renewed. ar sizes, Guaranteed. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP” of — w SETS. AS- these “fag He oa fee irs and eS 9238 gies color: re values, Mich chard Lk. Ave, E of Pontiac Fy of ¢ Auburn Heights on Auburn R aoceax R SALE 80 GALLON ELECTRIC giass lined hot water tank, GE- neva, AND RE- RANGE, L 1-1 — Tis STOVE $25 FE _ 5-8953 : GOOD RECONDITIONED SMALL radios, — . FE _5-8755. EC. a A-1 CON- GUARANTEED REBUIL' ASR- ing eae all canes $19. od up. Thyle Corner Sohoeon & Howard sR 4-5169. HAVE D HOUSE, SELL all furniture Call re 8-4438 or OR °3-2279 HEYWOOD - WAKEFIELD DROP. leaf table Ps chairs. FE 4-0466. HOLLYWOOD BEDS, CO! Occasional chairs. Desk TV eS stands, Ash, tra _ 8 Beaaoe ors. Some bed HIDE-A-BED. & LIVING ROOM Dinette set, Formica top, 4 oheles Westinghouse refrigerator. Drapes, Power lawn mower. - __ple 5-1542. IRONRITE IRONER, GOOD CON- sites f ing. 15 froner, 2 yrs. old GE wringer her asy Sp washer used - 1 = r 4 p.m, OLEUM & PAINT SALE. tice at Jack’s, 228 N. Sfaginaw. MARBLE TOP DRESSER, $35; MA- porary drop leaf table, $15; FE MAHOGANY DINING ROOM suite, nearly new at less than --half cost. 425 N, Eton Rd, Bir- minghan_ Ave 301. MAHOGA POSTER BED, roles gd serve , low- M fet 6-1739. wAgIC CHIEF Oil BURNER, 220 anh ~s tank, 120 gallon oi) MAP: CHEST, Twin BE & crib Call aftgt 4. FE 6 $30 NORGE * — GAS RANGE. $30, Conlon ironer, $50, Phone FE NORGE OIL HEATER FOR SALE, dition. MY¥ 3-1201, VER 50 USED TV SETS, ynou Ae WALTON TV. 515 = Walton PE 2-2267 POWERFUL ELECTROLUX VAC- uum cleaner and attachments, Rhaed are GGOD WORK. WorRK.- vee maple buffet | g. v. & RUBBER BOX SPRING & iid Beane oe mattress, PE 4-7684. BOE onde acssmieasiniengS acctecese Ful size maple bed......+++. 5 pe. breakfast set ......0+5 } co secoceseseegnees ee Ran a ee wonpens = sasseces = eeneee Soest 361_8, Sa) Us stove, — Saree. Hectric heater, OR USED REFRIGERATOR. FINE cond. Priced reasonably, MUtual 4-0414, VACUUM CLEANERS $1.50 & UP. Murra: 956 ttle. WESTINGHOUSE 42 IN = __ble_oven elec. e, OR 3-4427. WOOD & COAL RANGES IN COM- bination with gas & electric. Sam- Uel’'s A ce, MA 5-6011. WALNUT DIN? iP F table, .red wi back chair, an- ue oak rocker, MI 6-3167. xe | Waist aed TABLE .. ‘alnut sbecdeeseceves Of GFOWETS 2.4 .cecuscenee B TWA) wan os saecueeaas pee co my gstessdreeseesn’ i PERS WE BUY, sui EXCHANGE OAKLAND ITURE CO EVERYTHING R THE HOME 104 8S. Saginaw z %-INCH SHEETROCK. CHEAP. All sizes. OA 8-2018. STAKE RACK. STEEL RE-EN- insulate same pA gn t , est ~ sible mo MONEY DOWN $3 wk. & Com ‘or ns Rochester ads ree ‘otnenies Call OL 1-0041 If no answer call OL 1-6623 3 NEW BTU FORCED GARAGE Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. “EMPIRE, For Sale Miscellaneous 60) TREW, 00.00 BrU FORCED Air Furnaces, Inquire OR 3-7773. 2 WHEEL TRAILER. NEVER bee! 8 2 13468 Auburn. = 4-3573.| . KELVINATOR “ELECTRIC STOVE. MY 3-3071 afte For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Siti BUILDING? © Then make sure it's Burmeister’s Cash Way Prices “Grooved Mahog. .. D as fig lywood eeekgseess a a no, wht sess — , Fae BBs se = tee oo Special 1x4 68-10-12 Truck > ag tots ‘dei Gelivered free Empire Supplies Co. 2600 Union Lk. Rd. EM 34148 ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Clothing, furn. etc. 25 Bliss. _ FOR SALE: rag, good condition. $35. R ‘SALE: ONE FLEXIBLE shaft pu! and casting on stand, $5. One % h.p. electric motor, $1 25¢ and Motor 8T ALL SHOV with 81 PE 340i STORM a WINDOWS ANT “AND SCREENS, ‘SEPTEMBER SPECIALS Mahogany Plywood “¥" grooved Fir “Piyscore wane maxes” ix8x! a good two sides ......-. $15.95 ea. Knotty White Pine, a eee ee ee epee a 6. ee geen ae * Bit Wood Closet Doors Closin Birch, fouverea “bytald ‘tips coors.” FY BERRY DOOR SALES Poe 371, 8.’ Paddoc WOOD AND ADENENM. COMBI- ie nation doors and windows. BENSON LUMBER CO.| i 1 mile east st somes Heights - Pirooable le prie es. ig dow baron paced oa io juired. FN OF Sei GIRLS fen 5%. Ea is Sie Garage Doors Factory” seconde and ail standard ) ee & steel foldaway closet doors poor d stairways window shettere Bee Ga: aay ONE SALES ES. 37_8. Paddock LEC, Ht HOMART WATER eater OR 3-632 a 1. 50 GAL. TRO AL FISH TANK— stand—gravel. FE 2-3976 a . $2 —— —— ie Zant - Cab” gy and "Ktuinee ates up. Laundry trays, stand faucets SAVE PLUMBING ‘ 172 South Segue st, Wovokware fet 9198; Never, been _tsed PE 43370 after § {so0 emer oe machine automatic a almost new. $55 cash, GReenleaf ed AINTED et CHEST AND dresser, FE 2-2057, after 4 p.m. PORTABLE ELEC. SEWING MA- chine. Like new. $80. FE 5-5880. PRIVATE OWNER WILL BELL 1 jece or houseful of fine furni- ure Bamboo drapes. Air condi- tioners. Pictures, lamps, accesso- ries, Many new pieces. Brand names. Reasonable, No dealers. 3384 India: rT. 1 block west _Otchara Lake & Commerce Rd. & STRAIGHT tiie very =: cond, $25 ea. or for both. Also portable ironer. OR 43 REFRIG., $45; CHEST, $10; RUG & pad $15; sofs bed, $25; elec, stove, , auto washe: | TAPPAN gas eae EXC, CON- 220 CALLON RUEL TANK WITH allon No. 1 of] and filter. iss. 144 Pontiac Lake Rd. AVAILABLE NOW gayeer fa eye doors, ~ able, G “ M oar ties" Co. Construc! is 2260 Dixie Hwy - Frervnn ATTENTION Material: 0 in, \ s Deed cash ‘ash... Bed a Field tile 1 ma Good exterior paint | Saw & masnrcogind Betis: ‘We carry . “eomplete ¢ of nals insulation omple vo le tine a oa eeee aeeeeee oors — rindows SURPLUS" "LUM MBER Fe MATERIAL SALES co. 5340 Highland Ra, (M59) OR 3-7003 ANCHOR F ‘ENCES Pawn Detarares Pe Ten, W senooM MATES YOUNGS. SP isd hate uart & chair, $2; | town Kitchen off and gas fur-_ falcler table, $15; ol ise neces Hot water and teams hard- heater $30: wringer washer, $15.) 90, *U'itectrieal les, crock stoves SOOGRE SOLD, Ex- Steet an a aad sobper. "1% changed, Turn Turner's. 602 Mt. ‘Clem- Bros nt and Super Fomtone, a he i EORTABL fete Late ee RT, a ee medel Flectrolus vacua clean-| mes, aunties. ona FE eat p A th aan pene Ph 6 ING tance ‘aucets, 35. Fons. stove, Faget Siegler : or Gas —— rat's Weir "he “suet ree Sa ~| RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apdttment, any- -|thing — Want Ads give “| you ACTION. Dial FE 2-8181. — OIL BURNER, os eri oo FE 5-7687 aters. “= taetde “2 “Soon *,¢ “Window: ,, lames. 316 woodward. Bir- FE 2.6065 PR bloc! od Star YT Cc chine & hat condition 5 OLR GS aa PH EEE: wa asi —— 2 FUEL OIL TANKS, GOOD CON-| Warwick's, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd dition. Will deliver. FE $0130. | LARGE Ort TER AND 225 ATTENTION 9 WHEEL TRAILER. — oil tank, §75. 2275 Eliza- FE_ 3-7686 th : HOME OWNERS INCH SOIL PIPE, c FT. 7 an LARGE SELECTION SED SHOT- GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Sump Pum is &r . Ben's “taak Gilice. Plumbtng supplies SAVE. LUMBING au. eld eas tuilder’s bara- : 8. 8a fa em 6.2100 LAVA CHROME MIXING| ware. nuts, bolts, etc. 60 per cent 5 ROOM OIL HEATER, 220 GAL.| faucets, $24.50 value, $14.95. Also| off I. a tank. FE 8 Factory Tollets, Shower Stalls. NDERSO, y rm BARDGARB ROOM vee 250 ! Treguiars, e ic al- elegr an Fluorescen 393 Across f Mi il ® gato . ‘ss tank. jor $50. _ Orchard Late Ave. — 1. % — PE 5.9002 gles mo tnt LIKE NEW. LIAMSON OIL a 220, —— Se al te 'FE 2-9101 ‘ONE | 's? BUICK—Super 4-dr. sedan, | hardtop, dynaflow, radio, heater, white tires 16.510 actual miles, full power 1958 CHRYSLER HARDTOP Bes : HASKINS |= USED CAR. SPECIAL - 195%, Chevrolet | Bel Air 2-door se- dan, Powerg ce, gee ga A ful ¢oral ey owner, This ct car is like new, Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway. at M15 MAple 5-8071 Me Spee: Nite N s ‘til 9 ‘82 DESOTO. R & H.A AL good car. EM 3-4386 = ago pt a oad tire Ass. FE _5-2766. * = : 1 “a io g | TRANS. “nel Ford FE aa. gue [| UB CPE. itlon, $976. FORD, 1955 il fat * 5% HUDSON COR he atic, wer ia, sg wick x Pale olfer. MY 3-1651. 1954 LI ceo CAPRI “ Exe. ‘7 pene : LINCOLN, 1956 “PREMIOR COUPE” with PR ypeeiny Jet get ha white leather. An older car to handle ‘SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8, Woodward MI 6.5302 ‘MERCURY, MONTCLAIR, "49 FORD. $85 FE 8-8923 ‘83 FORD equip; CUSTOM, 8 FULLY . Extra nice. 5048 Pheas- escent Lake. H. Manning. i954 FORD, 4 DR FOM, R&H, shites a Sharp. Bade Boss Ford. Saw "51 FORD, ae CLUB CPE. g Peay ‘eM b hROoe FACT ORY BRANCH 54 FORD . 8. LINER euge COUPE CLEAN. H, Riggins. sep erp PONTIAC x, RETAIL STORE FE_3-1111 +65 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFPICE _ $8 ENGLISH FORD CONVERT Pvt —. ie miles, Will trade. 1956 ce 8, OVERDRIVE, R&H, whites, Sharp, Eddie Steele Ford. PE_5-0204. 1951 Bar custo 2 DR. V-8. R& ABSOLUTELY NO MON. EY DOWN Soren ments Cy 65 mo, oY er., arks, at M 1 S500 Harold Tur: ner Ford Hardenburg see cond, eeaae, Call be- fore 6, EM 3-243 1951 MERCURY a COUPE. Overdriv ve, me eat ABSOLUTELY No NEY DOWN Assume pay- o Call Credit Parks, hg MI 4-7500. “, Seep pei WAGON. n onthly pay yments. See Mr. oraiy. B’ nee Seber. 666 S Woodward. MI 6-3900. “CY” OWENS FORD *55 NASH STATION WAGON 95 “cy? OWENS. 147_ 8, SAGINAW PE 5-410) 1952 NASH STATESMAN SEDAN, Automatic R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay- =a of 3107 76 mo. Call Credit r ‘Parks, at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. FACTORY. BRANCH '57 RAMBLER CROSg COUNTRY STATION WAGON ee ‘t Biya Ms oA Saga hoa “RETAIL S : STORE” oP Ford V- Onna er $1545 FE 117 ‘5 = v8 2 ar, Fordomatic av} MT CLEMENS 8T. a — a ee oe = ba BEHIND THE POST OFFICE __ 36 Bambior wage... - : $1048 '52 OLDS 88. R&H, GOOD THRU- EN oa geo ‘ x "62 Mercury cae $ 165 $0 OLDSMOBILE, Be 9 COUPE. ‘62 Nash sedan.............. $ 89 custemized, rebuilt motor, new NER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 ag me Good tires, $250. 1086 FORD CLUB COUPE. 8, FOM, : | ——. + goer. Eddie Steele 1957 LDS SUPER 68 4-DR. STA- ~ cal h oates whit is. Py ear eater. ews ower 58 THUNDERBIRD papesi-~ bet ig Ale i a © etc. 2732 Demonstrator « ee Less than 1,000 miles. Also 2 ‘58 | 1931 ey Oe eEDAx ue Gok convertibles, Save . 9 Dow. MON- TOM BOHR, INC Mo ¢2715| Zl DOWN Assume aie ce! Se, ee 65 mo ts 1962 FORD V-8 Parks at Harold Tur: REPOSSESSION ner Ford, | $189 ful) price Payments only | ‘53 OLDSMOBILE, FULL POWER. $10.90 month. Perfect engine. $345 full ‘gage a rcege down. ood body. and tires Radio and| $5 weekly aha heater Mr Bell, Great’ Lakes, Ae eg yr) 8. Woodward FORD, 2 DR. FOM, R&H. | OLDS ‘54, 2 DOOR, te HYDRA- — pilast veel ‘today, Eddie | matic, $725. FE 5-332: _Steele Pord, F 5-9204. a OLDS. SUPER = TDR NO ‘ST en FAIRLANE. 2-DR Money down Assume = small 500 hard Full equipped, aexcelient cond. "51725 or take er | eg ments. Low mileage. EM 3-5574. FORD, CRESTLINE SEDAN, auto. trans., . Re- sseasion, i $645. , Johnson Motor Sales. MY BY OWNER 56 Seay FAIRLANE lub sedan with T-Bird en- cine, Fo-O-Matic, heater, radio By ng rear seat speak- actual miles - Sader condition. Soeaphost. After 5; OR * $1,000 monthly payments, Lucky Auto _Sales, 193 8. Saginaw, FE 4-2214. 1953 od ed oo 4 DR aN good cond, OL Sea Tl aameiin. Rocheste 1269 =| COLE’ Se ae #7 AUTO SUPER MART potas: Walled Lake’ fect 951 YMOUTH - STATI ‘ on. "rood gi BK og 5 car, oe or best ak. a <— REPOSSESSION taeda ine, good body and nies $268 full’ pric \ 2. bal eaiet mae Wee tie Sheil I Great Lakes. PE 86-0402 56 PL YMOUTH BEL 4 DOOR Radio & Powertie pian $306 DOWN — MO. 65 OL DSMOBILE HOLIDAY 2 DOOR “88” Radio & Fe aa ig $285 DOWN — $54.58 PER MONTH BRAID ee eae S 2 DEALER ear, ealing Cass at W. Pike’ Sts. FE 20186 1958 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR, sedan power. rakes and steer- ing, 4,000‘ miles. wilh consider trate in. OR 3-7571. =. PONTIAC, CHIEF 4-DR, HY- ramatic, good shape. $245, FB 1951 PONTIAC i DR. SHED. AN. No Bay tires, new battery, $200, 809 1955 5S poMTAG 4DR.. R&H, POW- er steering, auto. transnrission pA — exc cond, $995, EL 1958 PONTIAC, 2 DR. CATALINA. 8,000 miles. FE 2-2904, 1964 PONTIAC, 2-DR & 4-DR. NO pacer — small ents Lucky a Bales. 103 oe ‘Saginaw. PE 4-2214 PONTIAC , 1956 . es ” interior. wait pol this one. $1,695. SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 8 Woodward MI 6-5303 1949 PONTIAC R&H, HYDRAMAT- ic, & runs good. FE 8-9463, PONTIAC, ‘55 CATALINA, LIKE new. 363 W. Iroquois 1958 PONTIAC WAGON, HYDRA. Full power, red and white. Call STillwell 14-7231. 1958 PONTIAC, 4 DR. CUSTOM sedan. Antenna. eevet were $1, _ Williams Lake R 1956 PONTIAC 4 7 HARDTOP. tone take older car ip trade OR "8 PONTIAC, GOOD COND. RUNS _good, no rust. OA 82612, after 4. 1987 RENAULT. THE ECONOMY car, Like new. Must ‘gree — Eddie Steele Ford. FE 1950 STUDEBAKER ae aGOD transportation, $125. FE 4-5382. inst PLYMOUTH GELVED ERE, ¢ 8, push button, R&H, whites, Thgpet Eddie Steele Ford, FE 1955 PLYMOUTH STATION Wac- on V-8. stick, nose. eigen extras. Clariston Moter Sales reno and ust. sell. : Tris ee PLYMOUTH = ata it M-15, Clarkston [A 1986 PLYMOUTH ELL trade 1119 Kewadin: FE 8-2627. ‘S33 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP, VERY clean, EM 3-0117 after 6 pm. \_ 5-141 , OR 1955 VOLKSWAGEN, GOOD CONDI- _ tion, $1050, Call OR 33239. i087 | VOLKSWAGEN CONVERT- ay white. Walls, EM 3-4658, aft- = is i962 WILLYS, STATION WAGON, Overdrive R&H ABSOL UTELY O MONEY DOWN. Assume . ad of $14.27 mo. Call Credit at. Mr. Parks at MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford, ‘$4 WILLYS. OVERDRIVE. REAL clean. No money down. $26 month- _ Woodward. MI ly. See Mr. Mw Birmingham- Kame r, 666 pay, Extra ‘lean. : vivevereeeree 9 OM 54 PONTIAC. STARCHIEP 4 DOOR io and pete’ Power steering, Hydramatic. 5 ae ee a ae ee ee 55 DODGE CORONET 2 DOOR 55 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY HARDTOP 4-Door — Full power, Radio and heater. Hydramatic. A beautiful car, Soli elo} s[eieie sisi aio sioruceyersreiwvere rewreee $1446 55 PONTIAC : catTanies HARDTOP Radio and Heater, Hydra- matic, Power brakes. Really nice, CCURHEMEron conememol aceemnonane $1004 55 CHEVROLET B-AIR 4-DOOR pommeds Powerglide, 8 Cyl Parise ux wom) Gates waren eer’ $1074 = 53 PONTIAC boon 870 : lean “and heater. Reali] ea i £5 5 Seeals $ B04 55 “CHEV ROL EI. : TON_ PICKUP Deluxe cab, Dark Blue paint. BWIREG S662 Sie Sones amre Sears annie cssnse © 08 53 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP Radio and heater, Hydra. matic. Olive Green paint. $ 544 ‘50 HUDSON COMMODORE 6 4-Door — Radio and Heat-+ Bo aeee cutee eecad eee . $04 ‘53 STUDEBAKER. CHAMPION 2-D00 Heater, ' tet Blue paint, ma GLENN'S | kee Sales © 952 W. HURON ‘ro R “POP VA VALUE’ Ve osED. Sams Radio and heater. aay : al 55 DE anee doorman a Bes: $505 © ‘855 FORD 2Dr.. Black v4. $95 DOWN. $2695 ‘56 CADILLAC —. 62 Sedan full power, a really immaculate eens beauty. $405 DOWN “§1095 's55 OLDS. Holiday Hardtop calor gtefiot spare’ never e never down. 5% DOWN. ‘FE a4 oa FE 4-1797 END OF SEASON ¥CAR ON OUR L OT PRICED TO SEL L- — AND fe row = fey ee 25 t $2295 ws Nees eta “$1545 a like “ = 3515 BON = age m! Wasp 4-Dr. ontinental white tires.” se da only—at $5’ with % _ JEROME od - "BRIGHT SPOT". OLDs- CADILLAC DEALER /- one-o' oak. * £ wd ‘. } THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958 Video ape iene, ae e Today’ S Teélevisfen Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed to this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2--WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 8 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Cae. (9) Popeye. (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. (2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Ann Mil- “iS ; “Tarnished Angels.” 11:30 (7) Night Court, - (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Ross, the Builder. 12:15 (9) Let’s Look. 12:30 (2) Search fur Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You. ' + - Ei (4) Jack Paar. Marion Mar- Ci ane eet lowe. | (D Sta Erwin, 6:15 (4) Box Four. (2) Nightw’h. (cont.) “* (9) Myrt & Doris. a . 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) 12:45 (2) Guiding Light, (9) Hawkeye. THURSDAY MORNING @ tea (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. 1:00 , (2 es Day. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:50 (2) Meditations. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. . = (7) My Little Margie. 6 755 (2 6:49 (2) Weather. 8 (2) On the “arm Front. (9) Movie. % 7:00 (2) TV C6 @ News. er ee 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. 7:00 (7) Frisco Beat. Man returns|_ (7) Topper. — ° to boyhood area® with load-|7:30 (2) Movie. (4) TV Reader’s Digest. ~ ed revolver to impress|_. friends. p {8:00 (7) Cartoon Carnival. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. (9) Cochise Sheriff. . (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. Comedy.|8:3@ (7) Big Show. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (2) Star Showcase. (7) Lady of Charm. 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Truth or Consequences. 9:30 (7) L. Welk. Musical variety. , (9) Million Dollar on 9:00 (4) I Married Joan. 2:30 (2) House Party. Marx Brothers, “‘A D; t (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. the Races.” ('37.) _* 9:20 (2) News, Weather. (4) Wagon Train. Wagon : 2:50 (9) News. train finally reaches destina-|9'30 (2) Jimmy Dean. ° tion. .(Re-run.) (4) Romper Room, 3:00 (2) My Hero. (2) Quarterback Club. - Van (7) Our Friend Harry. (4) Today Is Ours. Patrick and G Wilson. (7) American Bandstand, . oorer 10:00 (2) For Love of Money. (9) Movie. 8:00 (7) Welk (cont.) (4) Dough Re Mi. (9) Movie (cont.) 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) Wagon (cont.) 10:25 (9) Billboard. (4) From These Roots. fender. (7) Who Do You Trust? Dey 10:30 (2) Star Showcase, 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ricky (4) Treasure Hunt, 4:00 (2) Brighter Day, unwittingly gets involved (9) Movie. (4) Queen for a Day, with blind date. (Re-run.) (7) American Bandstand. (9) Movie (cont.) 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) (color) Price Is Right. (4) Price Is Right. 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. Quiz. Time change. (2) Defender (cont.) 11:25 (7) News, 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. 9:00 (7) Boxing. Light - heavy-| 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. (9) Laff Time. weights Sonny Ray, Jesse (4) Concentration. 5:00 (2) Susie. Bowdry in 10-round bout. (7) Ricky the Clown. (4) It's Great Life. (9) Charter Boat. (7) Woody Woodpecker. (4) (color) Mystery Theater. |11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (9) Looney Tunes. Man’s dual life is shattered when murder occurs in “‘Rid- THURSDAY AFTERNOON 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand, » dle of a Lady.” ; ; (4) (color) George Pierrot. (2) Millionaire. Irresponsible 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. spendthrift gets million dol- lars. 9:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) Congregation Finds Him Good (9) Mr. D.A. ; (4) Theater (cont. M C] . b P ] P « (2) I've Got a Secret. Art q. 1ONurNn FiaysS F1lano Linkletter, guest. | 9:45 (7) Sports. By HENRIETTA LEITH It was obvious that Mr. Schar- 10:00 (7) Patti Page. Premiere. Musical series with Walter Pidgeon, ballerina , Melissa Hayden as guests. (9) News. (4) This Is Your Life. New season with Ralph Edwards, host. (2) Steel Hour. Premiere play, ‘‘Death Minus One.” Girl’s life hangs in balance as men work to dismantle German bomb, jarred back to life in Building collapse. Alexander Scourby. Meg Mundy co-star. 10:15 (9) Weather. 10:20 (9) Film Fare. 10:30 (7) Donna Reed. New show. Miss Reed is pediatrician's _ wife_in.comedy series about humorous adventures about doctor's family. ——— (9) Starlight Theater. inl cok “Stranger’s Re- ci (’ ) ft (4) Crossroads. (2) Steel Hr. (cont.) 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) News. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (4) Weather, (2) Weather. 11:20 (4) —— ; “ NEW YORK (AP)—The Calvary Baptist Church on West 57th Street had a little social and musi- cal program last night, and every- one agreed that the music, espe- cially, was quite good. First Mr. Gbur led everyone in some gospel singing, with Mr. Spong, the substitute organist, at the piano. Mrs. Cuckley, a handsome young soprano, offered two num- bers. x * Then Mr. Cliburn played. Of course, most of the people there didn’t think of him as ‘Mr. Cliburn.” To most of them he was just “Van,” th tall, skinny boy from Texas who applied for mem- bership at Calvary in 1951, when he was 16. The pastor, the Rev. Richard Hamilton, recalled that Van's ap- plication listed his musical qualifi-|_ ications, along’ with the fact. that his conversion had taken place nin years earlier, at the First Baptist Church in Kilgore, Tex. * * * The Rev. Mr. Hamilton also re- the old church organ gave up the ghost, Van ran downstairs and played on the piano “the most}: beautiful offertory I ever heard.” After Mrs, Buckley sang, Har- vey Scharfman, one of the trustees and master of ceremonies, showed some films he haa taken during the year. called how several years ago when man had spent a good deal of time following Van Cliburn around — from th airport and his return from the Soviet Union where he won the Tchaikovsky international piano competition; to the big New York parade and reception by Ma- yor Robert F, Wagner; to Rach- maninoff's grave at Valhalla, N.Y. where Van planted a lilac bush at th request of a group of Soviet students. * * * : - After that, Dr. Howard W. Fer- rin, president of Prévidence-Bar- rington Bible College, made a speech and presented Van with a Bible as a gift from the congrega- tion of Calvary. “God wants us to appreciate his creations,’’ said Dr, Ferrin. “All great music is of God.” ° spoke that, according to the pro- gran, Mr. ~Clibtitti would” make his response. c -* * * Of course, as the master of ceremonies wanted to make clear, thy hadn't asked him there to play, but just to tell him how proud they were of him. But, he added, thy thought he ‘might want to respond by play- ing a little, as well as speaking.” So Mr. Cliburn played. He played Liszt's 12th Rhapsody, then an encore, thn another encore. good, And not a bit too long. -- Today’ s Radio Programs - -- wae, (760) CKLW, (800) WWJ, (970) WXYZ, (1270) WCAR, (1180) WPON, (1460) WIBK, (1490) TONIGHT WWJ, Bandstand 00—WIR, News, font Page 3 CKLW, News Knowles "ww, Faye Eliza “#*| WPON, Bob Lark wR, — Sports WXYZ, rreil WXYZ, Breakfast Chub 1:30—WJR, Yng. Dr. Malone New WPON, Music CELW. News, Dovid CKLW, Heatter, Davies YZ Wattrick, McKenate WiBK. Stereo wn te tee WXYZ, News. Shorr LW. Hows. “4 oe AR, News WPON, News. Late WJBK, Baseball ~ 11;30—WJR, 2: WIR. Rt. to FF s 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris sopiness GREW. News Knowies CKLW, News. M. Labbitt | WWJ. News, Ameche WJBK. Jack Bellboy WPON. Music With Mason €:00—WJR, Agriculture Rpt. ww 18:00--WIR, News, New WPON. Chuck Lewis 10:30—WIR, Don Ameche THURSDAY AFTERNOON Goan Grant, Davies 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godtr babe ee cigs at ee ewe, True story ey | WEON. Bem hark... . { WXYZ, urtin Calis * = = _-— | OKI. Me ag fi 20 WIR. Cpl. “Next. Door ; —rhvsspay Morning [SRE Rews, See Ww. One ‘Man's Paunily: WXYZ, News, Sho CKLW Hews.” shiftbreak 3:00—WJR. Helen Trent WWJ, 5-Star Matinee abe . News, Davies wave, Mekcengle's Satin 10—W Whispering st ews, Benne Ate mae Fees WPON, Jim Ameche WXYZ, Paul Winter JBK, Basebs: WIBK: evs hue” $:30—WJR, House Part Wear, News, B. Martyn Weis oman in My House WPON, Chuck Lewis WXYZ, News, McKentie 11:30—W, Time for Music| WIBK, News. McLeod CKLW, Hurley, Davies Sete ckLW Pa) of Deland ans Wan" Rews, ‘Bennett TE hone Min CKLW, News, Chase 5:00 Fe ie Bt cn ware rts, cost, or the state’s share. __It wasn’t until after—Dr.- Ferrin. Everyone agreed it was quite| er Parade atric a we + Dicpers Correct for Dining in India’s Hotels NEW DELHI, India (UPID—The government took the stand today} that it is all right for persons| wearing Gandhi-style diapers to eat in Indian hotels, but that they should wear trousers if they want to dance. “Un-Indian!”’ snorted opposition members of parliament. The question arose when it was reported that an Indian wearing a loin cloth like that sported by the late Mohandas K. Gandhi, pioneer crusader for Indian independence, had been refused admission to the luxurious, government - managed Ashoka hotel here. Deputy Housing Minister A. K Chanda explained that the man was told he could wear the loin cloth to dinner, but that he would have to put, on more formal clothes if he wanted to dance. The opposition was quick to de- nounce the government stand. “Is it becoming to an Indian government to bar persons wear- ing traditional Indian dress from a government hotel?”’ one opposition legislator demanded. : Williams Cuts College Growth Sets More Modest Goal for State’s Community System Than Planned LANSING w — Gov. Williams has set a more modest goal for college system than a federal ex- pert recommended to a legisla- tive study commission. But it’s still ambitious. The Governor said he will lay’ before the 1959 Tegislature a pro- gram for doubling the. system’s size in the next 10 years, bringing the number of units to 30 com- pared with the existing 15. He e no estimate of over-all xk *« * In December, 1956, S. V. Mar- torana of the U.S, Office of Edu- cation called for creation of 23 new community colleges in a first phase of expansion, and ad- dition of 14 more later on, Martorana was vague as to the time factor. A Republican senator critical of his recom- mendation said the buildings alone would cost 72 million dol- lars at then prevailing construc- tion rates. Williams, in a speech earlier this week, said his program will be based on a report submitted by a special commission on the subject headed by, President Gor- don Reithmiller of Olivet College. The group was made up mostly of school administrators but had some lay members. * *« * The Governor predicted that rising college enrollments will re- quire facilities for an additional 35,000 young students — for a total of 130,000 — by 1965. Dog Raises Alarm — as 6 Die in Crash KINETON, England (AP)—The locomotive of an ammunition train collided with an army truck at an unguarded crossing in a blinding, six guard dogs were killed in the| wreck but there was no explosion. | A 4year-old Alsatian named! Rikky limped back to the kennels to raise the alarm that brought help to eight other soldiers and several dogs injured in the wreck. DSR Profit Foreseen DETROIT wm =~ In a’ surprise prediction Leo Nowicki, general manager of Detroit's financially troubled city transit system (DSR), said it would show a $455,000 profit in the current fiscal hkyear. He said resumption of auto this year. Head of Gas Firm Foresees Big Year = LANSING (UPI) — The presi- dent of Consumers Power Co. yew- terday pointed to a brighter fu- ture for business this year and next and said the firm’s gas con- struction program next year would be the company’s greatest. “The signs (for better condi- tions) are encouraging,” said Con- sumers President D, E, Karn, “and there are signs that the up- turn fis already under way.” Karn said Consumers would in- crease -its construction program next. year from the present $89 million to $100 million, - ° “These -are tremendous sums of money,” he said, “and you may be sure that our directors approved them only after long and serious consideration and then- only be- cause they believed that the ex- penditure of every dollar was nec- in New System growth of the state’s community): jrain last night, Six soldiers and) production and a cut in DSR pay-) roll costs would overcome a deficit! of $781,900 in the first 10 months Television — News + No Film Needed Will Help Solve Some of Major Problems at Past Conventions By CHARLES MERCER, NEW YORK # — Video tape, the system that enables moving pic- tures to be recorded and instantly played back without the use of film, is improving television news coverage. * * Looking ahead to the, 1960 presi- dential conventions one .can see that tape might help solve some of the problems involved in TV cov- erage of the 1952 and 1956 conven- tions. Even the most ardent members of both major parties agreed that. keeping TV cameras on both conventions continuously in '56 resulted in some mighty qull viewing. — Sig Mickelson, general manager of CBS, said: “I'd prefer to edit the conventions and use video tape for the less vital parts of the pro- ceedings in 1960. We would, of course, go live for balloting and other highlights. You never can overlook the importance, the sense of actuality, in live coverage of events as they happen.” : * * * CBS news was the first network to make use of the unique ad- vantages of tape in covering the United Nations sessions at the height of the recent Mideast crisis. One example was the day President Eisenhower addressed the General Assembly. The Pres- ident’s speech was carried live and also taped; the speech by Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet rep- resentative, was taped only. At 7:30 p.m. that evening CBS-TV presented a special half-hour pro- gram of the highlights of both speeches with interpretive inter- polations by network commenta- tors. Although tape has the advantage of a better image than film and does not require its lengthy proc- essing, tape still cannot be spliced, Thus breaks made in the continuity of a taped program must be bridged by live camera shots. It is expected that it will be tech- nically possible to splice tape within two years. * *« * Although it’s much too early to determine exactly how television will cover the 1960 conventions, Mickelson pointed out the net- works established a pattern of again! the other night. WILSON spy of mine trying to eavesdrop! (“Gene and Aly Are Unfair to Columnists!”) by Ed Murrow Oct. 3 . flashes me that they ware a cigaret there called “Mil- town Filters.’ They may be killing you, but you feel happy about it. George Gobel’s bosomy guitar-bringer-outer, whom he calls “Charlie,” did so well in his cafe act (bringing out his moted to his TV show. She’s really Marilyn Hanold, a Flushiffg, LJ., beauty queen. Don (Shakey) Knotts of the {Steve Allen TV’er is at Hark- ness Pavilion, will miss the show for six weeks... Gene Kelly’s TV spec, due in guitar) that she may be pro- THE MIDNIGHT EARL... x * * Steve Lawrence’ll be sprung from the Army — for one day—so he and Eydie Gorme can be Person-to-Personed . From — Ted Chinell ee GOBEL & ‘CHARLIE’ "59, will be filmed in Paris ,.. Gary Crosby’s “Mardi Gras” won him a five-year contract. Orson Welles paid off a favor to Darryl Zanuck by wor ing for scale in “Roots of Heaven”, + TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Things are pretty quiet every-| where, says Joe E. Lewis: “For instance, the Mississippi River’: only running three days a week.” Will Gene Tierney Go Back With Aly Khan? By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Gene Tierney and Aly Khan are dating x* * * ‘ $am Levenson tells of the bird that built a nest with hole in the bottom. It liked to lay eggs, but hated the idea raising a family. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) Probably for the first time since their marriage plans col- lapsed five years ago, they dined together Gene, in a wool suit the color of raspberry ice, arrived 15 minutes ahead. Aly bounded from his limousine (with diplomatic license. plate), kissed her hand, and they chatted not so much in the lariguage of lovers as of two people avoiding mehtion of marriage (and per- . haps divorce) that might have been. I'd tell you more but they talked in French: a damned lousy trick to play on a acting job in k-/ al of} |epored inC tat l Fehon lan il blebs ported to the county and city health son, Oak Park, Madison Heights, Southfield and Troy. * * * Two cases were reported in a dale and three in Last year at this time there aa only 19 case ede ta throughout the county. - The ‘following is & Yat ef the eommunicable diseases reported to PONTIAC Past Prev. Year WwW Week Age Meaales. ....00.-cerceces:: i 3 6 Mumps ....... seeesetioal ¢ 3 Wnt i co 7 . Prev. Year Weet Week Age CBicken pox ...s00..s0-- 34 3 9 sles 40 ¥ 3 oO i $b 7 3 I 9 de 8 Hollywood 3 wag of ~ a e — Gersh 13 or saga 14 Japanese admira: 15 Twitching 16 Iniquitous 18 Most wil sorro’ 20 French city 21 In and 22 Hearing saturation coverage in 1952 that it may be difficult to break. In that year, because of the number of single station markets and single cable lines which had to be shared covering the entire proceedings. Video tape, as CBS News used it in recent U.N. coverage, would appear to be the means of elimi- nating such tediousness in TV's coverage of the 1960 conventions. Lum Duk, 83-year-old Chinese who came to Vancouver from Hong Kong 61 years ago, the networks compromised by all = has now = oe for Canadian “Citizenship. | 5*-¥ersts* |‘ find-I —like.-Canada;”’—-he—ex-| gans 24 Trigonometry fon’ 1] surrounded n 34 Less true 35 Gazed fixedly 36 In = 37 Lim 39 Churen 40 yw oy center caeniainemmenmmenll 41 America's DOWN —— Franklin 42 Oriental 1 Perches Began 2 Opera etar’s 49 Scns like tastes plained, 3 god 6 8 Mixes 57 Diving bird 9 Implement 10 bore theme and ll Flag cnber, ~~ 98 Individuais _ 29 Advantages Sb s stoseeues : ik ; & o $ H Be _j} J WutDisneys True Life Adventures UNIQUE KNACK THE AFRICAN CHEVROTAIN LOOKS LIKE A C ONLY ABOUT : A FOOT HIGH *! 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