oem Attends Series Today Adlai Cheered Madly by Voters in Harlem NEW YORK (#—Adlai Stevenson was jubilant today over a cheering reception last night from Negroes in Harlem. civil rights-conscious He headed for the second World Series game in Brooklyn today with confidence iri his camp that he/* had surmounted a critical juncture in his News Carriers Certificates Giyen to Fighting Bowling Alley Blaze ‘Baxter Injured While| ePRi FE bedi ¢ f Dies of Burns a ~ * sae . . *. k * L 5 ' ‘i ake campaign. -& 2 ames His supporters regarded “hg! me Harlem as something of aiPontiac Calling Back | : might fare ts otner pove-i4. 000. M d might fare in other popu- | Monda ° . ‘° : lous Negro centers in North-| ’ pi Y erm mit ista C -- e -| Some 4, Pontiac Di- erm goon with large elec-| aa Wee te a tee by| Work Monday when local plants ; Ronald L, WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-; Eisenhower, whe is the first , The only exceptions heapproves, police at 10,000 applauded his con./Co™mPlete their model Bailey, 3922 Joslyn Ave.; Richard tention that Negroes had made/#24 inventory period, division offi-| W, Hutchinson, 2001 Knollwood seul centiinteall imines. their greatest gairis with a Demo-|“% said today. St.; and Lee BR. Stark, 1230 De- po two. the number f WEmS A) os an pe § be 35 years of age and meet cer- exat tn the White ieuss. senna ae eae siax Rd. president may serve. yas Ghtaks CS ee ee ee anaes: WHS ‘vetere when! Others with routes outside Pon- _— : They applauded also when be | Pontiac will begin producing 1957 : . Republicans of a “bra |models. The new cars are to belies, "Tos Lane Ww. Petter of] A collection to help his: widow — - Seed te wean te an nO ee Drayion Plains; Harry K, Steph [Was under way at City Hall, where Which covered the political water-able to select anyone they want|Truman's White House tenure, but TOL ght.” ig sane aon — Reger enjem of Laks Getens im Fast a et Giangiied Teemahtp seamen ning. |front. i = : |president who ever served more Locate 3 aeyi, 4 a, : = pyithan two terms was Franklin D. The outdoor rally last night was|Simeering, foundry, sheet ‘metal Lake and merchants had canisters out . . ff open to all comers, friends or/&d chrome plating departments. |®tom. of Union Lake, |to collect funds. Next New York Tri in 57 | Roosevelt, who was elected to four. Child Through Phone foes of the Democratic ticket. The division stated some work- rt at Baxter was narfed chief in June ; The Chief Executive also made Information ts But if any of those attending/ers laid off in late spring will be} The award dinner, sponsored by . these points at his weekly ques- < / mo 1955. He formerly was a Fontiac Acco: t The Press will offer session with. were unfriendly, they were silent.|recalled when regular production/The Pontiac Press, was timed t0ltactory worker and a township po- rding to present plans, The tion-and-answer news-| Reporters covering the event/is resumed, although spokesmen|precede National Newspaperboy|iie. officer. He lived in Keego| another New York trip in 1957. mens CHICAGO @—Police said that a or es ) of queries from those who made the first trip and | fc "eest year er men [rom his crib last night was found Leuteet “applause. came when fa West UJ from those who are anxious to have us plan an- | » 4 would be foolish for the greg mais . = oatiee Gat °T dae Gan: - $1,300 Loads P ot- O-Gold em ni other, The second week in September seems to be |united States to halt H-Bomb tests siahiam Sh ‘ete Mae cision” of the Supreme Court rul- , ( an acceptable time, which means the 1957 pilgrim- _|usless the Soviet Union agreed to), and a ing segregation in public schools| QS 14,505 Puzzles Miss ‘arid | age would depart Monday, Sept. 9 and return |%,'ikewise. neds ants ed } on eZ ; 3. Vice President Richard M. Nix-|confront the child’s mother, “ie quoted President Eisenhower! 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Fair Cool Tonight : S nde" stigebae OF Semmes Stevenson sald the order was i-[®0lutions but one, which tnt ? gn 8 common front in the UN.Its Your.Fault W T no. jeandidates that he is not In con despite testimony Fisen-|G1ca a) e p e . ; trol, fower, then chief of statt, before either ttin, easier or that|RO al Oak Read Amid growing reports of West-|]f ‘ armer tomorrow 6. Said he decided to end seg- committee tiatfentrants are trying harder Semnanes, Recttary at Stake ta epee alot Fair and cool weather is pegrtion th fin seeet. Seas ional-~ comm | +e Dulles flew to New York for : expect-|1953, because it looked like it CT dicta cada ok eo ene ee ne bs home for Truman Visit conference with British Fordgn tn Me sara EAPO hrs A low near 50 degrees/time to take the bull by the I trouble’ ’’ e Secretary Selwyn Lioyd and predicted, ' : a ; ‘ormer President Harry S. French Foreign Minister Chris-|¢!ect our next President. The weather tomorrow will be : : en re ise tons lan tae teas te hee You must be registered to vote|partly cloudy with a high around|Adlai Saving Cheers Tito Returns Home Adlai E, Stevenson, will speak in|Co™cil. meeting at 2 p.m, ag OO = a hare aly re © i the loulfor White Sox in ‘57 After Soviet Visit Royal Oak tomorrow at 11 a.m. Today’s session was the first The Pontiac City Clerk's office,|last night was 4. At 1 p.m. the NEW YORK (ins) ae , Truman, who tried to block Stev-; Meeting of the three Western in 9 deadline drive to lengthen|temperature reading was 61 de- i ai Geer visit to the een On ven ee Re Oa te a ns oS t Polish Fishing V " tween the Yankees and the Dod- ha ection, arrives in Detroit S. spokesmen here ha P-m. Monday. Various township esse ; eae Authoritative | sources ‘here €x-/there will be a winner soon, s0lday for two days of campaigning. |fully avoided any definite state-(clerks have also arranged longer|Sinks } Seas Pm as eu cee wk press the opistion ‘that Tito andiyou'd better turn to 2 and! Inks In os Soviet Commuinist party boss Ni-ltake advantage of these last few wih 6 tar oP 10h, (eee Met eee oe at Geos eee. eee ee Sox fan. pret whatever poly row may exist be|"7" © S004 in Pure No. 18. | 10 O06 vier tis afternoon, (Betish’French resolution calling] Remember-tke nd Adlai willPoligh fishing trawler Syren» tween the two governments and| While it seems it shouldn’t be | Truman will give a televised 1 dipole epee Pople ne a tdi wag hr gr gammmimenged = night a seas|lsle Greets Princess be emaarie 2 aseikatad rag Beet phe «Aaa ever Temple ie Detralt. [ference in August. This provided Sok a ae “ss: ZANZIBAR ~The East Afri-lthe drug dia F i still 44 entries mailed im enve- | 11. ane ty felnke tans ane lin Tene ‘s Press Bank, Six survivors were reported|can isle of Zansiber gave ® tur. ree cee ee aor Seen ree mse Am ech gt Sth Gately tad Fess but twas tered te omer Maree, ft member ot the NEW DELHI, India #—Official missed the deadline. =" |Democratic headquarters, 1815 N.| A U.S, spokesman here said the} County News..........,..-..28 leight crewmen were trapped jn- (British Royal Family to reports said today more than 340) Main St., Royal Oak, and St/United States agreed in principle| Editorials .......... sevsese» © {side the hull when the vessel cap-|Protectorate in 30 years. persons died in floods in India| Who knows? 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Spiri- jtus, a bachelor, had operated a 14- |acre farm since retiring two years |ago from the Ford Motor Co, His only survivors are believed to be a nephew in Argentina and three inieces in Germany. | SUNDAY THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS Red, White, Grey. Slash pockets. Extra heavy. Reg. $3.95 $995 =) GOODMAN ) 520 S. Seginew FE 2-2784 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRII “| thme for the artists to step “ition changed—but the movies didn’t.” -|stars, but the new poet tells you what they're made of and/| Dy to ‘Hollywoo According tie and brown cigar, Ben Hecht, 62-year-old child of century, sat happily framing an obituary of the little KA : “It’s a dying duck,” he sald satanically. “It’s laid out in state.” # ; “Due to TV?” I inquired. - eS eee “Due to itself! Due to movies. sell bad ‘the great film moguls?” _ “They've learned to play gin rummy through it all,” he shrugged. “This is the in—but Hollywood hasn’t developed any artists. Our genera- The poet of my day spoke of the beauty of the moon and the: what they weigh. | “The moon used to be far away, but it’s a whistle stop now. | Nineteen hundred miles an hour! Where are they going so fast? It’s like building.a motorcycle to cross the street.” | I thought to ask just what occupies him now and he men-| tioned a play about Maxwell Bodenheim, a book about his) late collaborator and fellow prankster, Charles McCarthy—| and a Hollywood movie based on Ernest Hemingway's “Fare- well to Arms” for David O. Selznick. * * * “Hollywood?” I said. “I thought you didn’t like Hollywood.” “Selznick,” he quickly explained, “is a high-class boss. Most Hollywood bosses are just off the pickle-wagon.” ~- | | | “Do you ever fight with him?” “No,” Ben Hecht said. “You never fight with a man of’ intelligence—especially when he's overpaying you.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Mary Livingston was on a cane; she busted a couple toes answering Jack Benny's phones . . . Jackie Gleason licked Perry Como 6.9 pts. Trendex when he came back alive . . ‘| Frank Sinatra and Eartha Kitt became pals before she flew) here from El Rancho Vegas. Peggy Connelly flew to rejoin’ him in LA. | Feliza Vanderbilt and husband Elliott Plowe found their new East River Apt. looted of heirlooms when they re- | turned from Canada ... MM and Arthur Miller'll head _ home right after her film, preceded by Mrs. Milton H. Greene a couple weeks from now. . | | “Dog Dunking Day” was observed in Osawatomie, Ia. A farm supply store gave free defleaing baths to all dogs for the good. of the town... Nat “King” Cole, Bing Crosby and Louls| Armstrong will do a special TV “Salute to Ike” Oct. 13... Dick Shawn had to cancel off the Ed Sullivan show... has the measles... he! ‘ * * * Charlotte Rae, who plays Peter Palmer’s mother in “Li’l) Abner,” is just nine months older . . . Henny Youngman was) signed for the “Pal Joey” movie . . . Capitol Records figures its’ new singer, Lonnie Sattin, is a threat to Perry Como: At least, he’s an ex-barber, too. ; Earl's Pearis ... When a girl looks at a guy and says “Oh brother!” you can be sure that he isn’t—Ima Washout. WISH FD SAID THAT: “Chivairy” is opening the door and standing aside so that some dame can rush in and take the job you're after.—Leonard Levinson. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Sometimes a handicap can be an’ asset,” says Allen Swift. “My cousin is nearsighted—so he! has to get close to girls when he’s introduced.” i Taffy Tuttle thinks Yogi Berra is very lucky. Imagine. getting to see all the World Series games from right behind! home plate! That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) | Justice Takes Half-Hour _|iftirié, was fined $20, sentenced’ ito two daysein jail, and put behind/ PUEBLO, Colo, ~The wheels| AY, OCTOBER 5, 1956 __ Maid Automatic Dishwasher! 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Thompson ff 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR 5, Red Cross at the local bowling alley. . a@ margin of most pins, will _ The top challengers, on at the Chestnut-Berrios fight here has been used in Canada. ‘ Since Michigan Boxing Commissioner Floyd Stevens is now president of the NBA it would be inconsistent not to use it in Michigan. i ‘- were scored 10-8, These conceivably could now be scored 5-3 which, by comparison, actually hurts old method. Assuming a fighter wins every round by a 5-3 score, or a slight edge in each round, the total would be 50-30. This is a two-fifths edge. * If every round was scored the total would be 100-80, or a one-fifth difference. * — Officials and fighters have varied opinions on the five-point system’ as opposed to the 10-point system used for the past three years in NBA states. Under the new rules five points must be given to the winner of each round and 4-3-2-1 to the loser. Most slight-edge rounds under the 10-point system * f 1956 suspicious when they noted Mantle didn’t get the proper comes jump on two fly balls which fell to open and in front of him for base hits in ley campaigns. \ ‘Wednesday's opener. Certainly his * the loser more than the * 10-8, under the old method, -Country Shift Gi vin Griffith as saying in New York City that he has such a plan “un- der consideration” and that an of- fer made by Los Angeles city of- ffs Study Move to ficials “‘lookg very. attractive to us in many ways.” * * > Griffith, who is in New York for the World Series, was further quoted ag saying: “If we make the move, the Griffith family will still retain|@ -lcontrol of the team. We do not plan to sell to anybody.” Madison Scores 7-6 ‘Win Over Lincoln Junior High Pee-Wee 11's — Battle Saturday The Pee-Wee Football League swings into its 3rd week of action Saturday night with three games scheduled at North Side Park, Edi- son and Montcalm streets. Bagley will meet Scotch School in the opener at 6 o'clock, followed by the Cubs-Crusaders game at-7 and the Rams-Lions contest at 8. Webster does not play this week. Tomorrow night’s games will be the last of the season at North Side. ‘The remainder of the sched- ule will be held on Saturday after- noons at Beaudette Park. Brooklyn Scout O'Connor Dies BOSTON (#—William O'Connor, 67, of Somerville, baseball scout for the Brooklyn Dodgers in New England, New Brunswick and. the Maritime Provinces; died yes- terday at the veterans administra- tiort hospital, O'Connor, who discovered pitch- er Clem Labine for the Dodgers, . also was widely known as an offi- cial for greater Boston schoolboy athletic events. He also served as -|Eastern, 13-0,'in a Junior Varsity TD’s as Jefferson blanked game yesterday at Eastern, Julius Los Angeles th and seventh, re-/man eighth. The others remained Wolves Get eigh , during the last wo Griffith inherited the presidency of the local club last December “junder a trust set up by the late Clark Griffith, club president of the Senators for 37 years. Calvin Griffith, 45, was a nephew and adopted son of Gark Griffith. * * The Griffith family retains con- trol of the club. H. Gabriel Mur- phy, local insurance man who holds 40 per cent of the stk, was described as agreeable to a . shift away from Washington. Griffith was quoted as saying he would be reluctant to move the franchise out of Washington, “and there is no certainty that it will happen, but we have to make the move that is the most practical. up “We'll have to consider all of the There is an Oct. 31 deadline on any franchise shifts. “We would need: the favorable votes of six of the eight teams in the league,’’ the paper quoted Griffith. “I think they can be counted on, but we would have to take quick action to smooth out the touchdowns. fensive tackle Richard Sing for the Warriors. Junior High League varsity standings: Wt we. Jefferson 2 0 Madison 1 1 Washington 1 © Eastern 61 Linco! 02 all details before Oct. 31.” & Z Ly SRE TE i rE iii #8 ‘gies Table Netters Get Under Way for ‘57 Season—— Pontiac Table Terinis Associa- tion got its 1956-57 season under way Thursday night with five games on the card. * nish and Cole Oil split 3-3 as did Fleet Carriers and General Con- ‘ * * * Gloria Rose's victory, 21-17 and 21-17, over Ella Wilkins Thompson was the top match of the evening. Ella came out of retirement after winning the Pontiac Press’ wom- en's singles title in 1936, ‘Wife Sues M. Furgol LOS ANGELES (INS) — Yankee catcher Yogi Berra (left) an-umpire ‘in the-old New England Baseball League, Campanella, who knots Yogi's tie ' i* of CATCHER KNOTS UP CATCHER—New York from his Brooklyn Dodger couriterparg Roy at Ebbets Field A. Prat ee ee LS a eee gets an assist e ee ’ } dS ek es te a yesterday upon leaving the park ponement of the second game of the World Series. Dodger pitcher Ralph Branca curiously watches the knotting. AP Wirephote after the post- oj Ree? ee Agym night’s Ist 1956 Saginaw ‘Valley the high-riding Bay City Wolves. gritty Bob McDonald," defensive halfback. Bob has been a PHS standout on defense in all Chiefs’ games, Gets his biggest test tonight. vei 5 rf & HE ge I : hive ial PME: sk ss rnin e} Hs o a i, e “4 : : rat i ~~. a rm) Ml nl Ti a ca z soe | i if i itt it 3 en “aes, tae muerte vila Wedhestay, Och, — a — eansee Invade Chiefs’ Tepee By H. GUY MOATS little helow Flint Northern in Mich- igan sthoolboy football, so far this fall, shows its wares to Pontiac fans tonight in Wisner Stadium. PHS Chiefs, with two wins and a tie put their hopes on the line in tthe opening Saginaw Valley: game for both clubs, starting at 8 o'clock. The Wolfpack, which lost only Bay City.Central, rated only a| ing one game in the 1956 Valley ist Val campaign, that one to co-defend- taking up its winning streak this year where it left off, with three in a row, so far. But tonight's tilt Is the Ist conference test, and it could be a surprising one. Chiets were confident of giving a real battle, according to their mentors. While several regulars were slowed up by slight hurts, incurred in the Ferndale game, Flukey Victory LOS ANGELES #—Bill Wade has won the job as quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams from Nor- man Van Brocklin, but he gained it on a fluke, coach Sid Gillman admits. ° \ Gillman announced yesterday that Wade, former Vanderbilt star, would start Sunday against Fencing Class Starts Oct. 10 Parks and Recreation Sponsors Instruction at PHS Girls Gym The Pontiac Parks and Recrea- tion Department's fencing program will begin next Wednesday, Oct. 10, for all youths of high school age and interested adults. Instruction will take place in the Pontiac. High School girls gymna- sium, starting at 7 p.m. The pro- gram will run until the erid of All interested pe r 4.6 n 5 must bring tennis shoes. Other fencing equipment and are provid- ed by the and Recrea- tion There is no charge for this pro- gram,and advance registratiéns are tiot required. Interested parties should report to the PHS girls next Wednesday night or any Wednesday at 7 o'clock. Further information may be ob- tained by calling the Parks and Recreation Department, FE 3-7131. | Captain |s Versatile /HANOVER, N. H. — Fullback Bob Rex of Dartmouth, who is captain of the 1956 team, can catch passes, return kicks, punt and Wade Gets Ram ‘QB’ Job the San Francisco ‘49ers, “‘be- cause he won ‘for us against Philadelphia last Sunday and he can win again.” Gillman said Wade will stay as quarterback “as long as he continues te deliver.” Van SBrocklin started against Philadelphia and his first pass was intercepted. and turned into an Eagle touchdown. He was taken right out and Wade worked the rest of the game. Gillman said a study of the game movies showed that Van Brocklin’s arm was tipped’ on the pass by Eagle end Tom Scott. fi \ “I wouldn’t have jerked Van after that interception if I had khown Scott rushed go well on the pass. He'd have stayed in, but 1 saw. that ruptured duck ing through the air, it fright- A ley Test Tonight rire ny Fe | | i ut i Lf tH i t bart +e le: ened, me.” / \ e Pace Oympic Ring Trials Army Puts 10 in ‘Semis’ KANSAS\ CITY #—U.S. Army fighters miéffle a clean sweep of their six matches in the opening round of the\ Midwestern Olympic Boxing Trials last night. The Army will have 10 fighters in tonight's semifinals, \ * \* «© Fastest knockout of the opening session was by Edward Cook, U.S. Army champion stationed in Ger- many, who put away Buster Tal- ly, ’ Kansas City, a for mer Marine Sergeant, in 1:07 of the first round in. their midRewelght bout. 7 * John Johnson of Rocky Mount, N.C., also stationed with the Army in Germany, scored a\ first-round TKO over Bill Nielsen, Omaha, Neb., in their heavyweight en- counter. * 8* # carry the ball, SUA Oree Sete Wek? Eto ness pe ae Bae Semen cme es RE RCE aan Maerker. ie nee Ea eee RY Re Pe cere ae, ee eam NAP | Edward Cole of Ft.- Jackson, N. C., beat Daniel ! 6 125-pound Louis, on a TKO in the class. * ¢ @ The most dramatic bout of the evening went to Bobby Christo- pherson, Minneapolis, who came up from two early knockdowns to; win over Ernest Waters, of Mil- waukee, Wis., and Ft. Riley, on a class scrap. split decision in their 156-pound|roundup, 1-4:30 p.m. CBS-TV: Premiere of football’ Mutual: Notre Dame ve, Indi- CAMDEN, N. J. W — Chances owner $151,095.75. In 1955 he was % eee by ana, Guerin Jockey to Watch Summer Tan, netting the winner's} NBC radio: Ohio State ve. Stan-) Arkansas, approximately 3:15 p. F cy cf Bez) fifi E a i & Al i i & § F rF i i i pte i i ith te _ NEEDED. SERVICE | USE OUR CONVENIENT | _ NITE SERVICE I> Leave your cor between 4 and 5 P. M.— It'll be ready at 8 A. M. peters ei a Y yo — wt waco. ee 2 Set SSS football Bears. action. te Ged Peaks, right half Walt Kowalczyk and fullback Don Gilbert. Kowalczyk is a doubtful starter be- cause of an ankle injury, but he may see limited ' | Hanover back in 1948 complet- |Podoley, Kipke Shooting tor National Grid Marks-_ his more than 100 passes. In 1953, Western Kentucky State's Sanders Podoley, now in his fourth year of varsity football at Central, is seeking a record set last year by Rhodes of Colorado Western State. The Colorado back averaged 8.23 yards per carry for three seasons while lugging the ball more than 300 times. _ In three seasons, Podoley carried 241 times for an 8.5 average. But for his sophomore and junior sea- sons, and three games this year, Podoley has carried 204 times for an average of 64.8 per cent of . a 9.37 average. .-|That we did, basing at Carleton tf d & “8 Ext Ht i ay tf { Fe H stee §& 2 2 ! 4 Ui ing areas.of years past means any- thing is in pretty much the same boat. It should be remembered boygan County stops a going-over, Patterson's Straits-side leanto. 1 i bean, “We mado a tow mi | Byeryuhady Michigan came out of the UCLA) i a just a tew minor bumps] = Asks for Al tackde Wille Auth, with an enkioy ‘The Car Buyer's Pol , ip On ' 3 ‘ ficially announced ai + — od | CHEVROLET- -jpacity for Michigan's cies —_— larged stadium, and it will 9th sellout row for between Pit ete lett of Birmingham ran into a fair- ly substantial number of possibili- ties. * * * The Clarence Pattersons _and Harold Eulus arrived last evening, guns in handy ready to rum the same course in the morning. We wish them luck and at the same time want to point out that if they i 'M’-MSU Facts \ Starting Time: 1:30 p.m. NN < : ~ Attendance: 101,001 NW! >A ov> 'SE have any it is doubtless because the®wind has died out. BECORD OF SERIES -———— a“ re um = Mau um su ag) fei |Get YourCor [1B | onthe Ball ie; ie: | ONMeGO Sie $e im ie oe ie for Fall 8 e 3 Michigan wen: 35 é VES} Mus | coninyoorcariaready gi $m’, | for. cold weather. Get % at 18 MSU Pts. 290 a Fall check-up today. Mike-Eaglet St. Michael's chances for a Sub- urban Catholic League football Argentina's sunflower output this year now is set at 732,000 tons, up from the poor total of 282,800 tons in 1955 but short the million tong predicted earlier. While most of East Pakistan was in the grip of recent floods, peas- ants in Cox's Bazaar in Chittagong prayed for rain to ease severe drought conditions there, $0 LOW! 150 210-BELAIRS =| Gola ‘WAGONS CONVERTIBLES | Ques AT SAVINGS UP TO ‘750% HURRY! Get Our BIG APPRAISAL on Your Old Car Today! , oo he anil " \ >) SSCS ee Michigan’s Most Complete * Bs a %. favorite high in The News. suburban and With ee ute reports on more 100 city, Sports Section of The News offers Michigan’s widest high school ootball coverage. HIGH SCHOOL Follow the fortunes of your school football teams parochial schools, the ONE FULL PAGE : | | | NORTH ROLET ~ Mt 4-27 wooowitt 42735. FOR HOME DELIVERY Gall FE 2-002! Today! THE HOME NEWSPAPER \ | Pa ee a en ae | Ger Siuniay FOOTBALL PICTURES ~ Also — STORIES, FEATURES, SCORES OF METRO, SUBURBAN, PAROCHIAL LEAGUE GAMES The Detroit News OF .HIGH SCHOOL ae ae eae ee ae a lee championship this year will prob- ably ride or fall on the outcome of Sunday afternoon's crucial bat- tle with St. Mary at Orch Lake . * * © Father John Rakoczy’s high- flying Eaglets, defending SCL champions and unbeaten this sea- son in two starts, provide a for- midable stumbling b 1 0 c k which the Mikes must hurdle if they hope te claim any league hon- ors in 1986 & * J The St. Mike — St. Mary clash highlights Sunday's Suburban loop program, which also finds St. Frederick at Royal Oak St. Mary, Ferndale St. James at Hazel Park St. Rita, and St. Benedict of High- land Park at Center Line St, Cle- ment. * * The possibility of St. Mike up- setting the Eaglets seems better now than it did a week ago. * * * Bob Mineweaser’s Shamrocks finally hit their stride last Sun- day while walloping St. Fred, “ONE WEEK ONLY Brake Adjustment and Lubrication Battle Tops | BRAID MOTOR SALES ‘ DeSoto-Plymouth _ 32 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 $2.00 St. Mary's touchdown - minded | aggregation looked impressive in 31-0, and St.) ; i trimming St. Fred, James, 33-6, OPEN BOWLING RL PALL LER A LAE PAPA PD 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 11 P.M, to 2 A.M. | DAILY SATURDAY and SUNDAY ALL DAY Complete Line of Bowling Equipment Brunswick Bowling Balls HURON BOWL 1128 W. Huron FE 5-2383 Open Daily 9 A.M. to 2 A. M. 32-7, after 9 ragged 20-6 losing PHILADELPHIA — Robin Rob- erts of the Phils pitched a no-hitter for Michigan State against the. Great Lakes team in 1946, LOS ANGELES — Sam averaged 69.86 strokes for the year WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS | 1265 S$. Woodward, Birmingham just North of 14 Mile Mi 7-0133 " Mours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9 Twes., Wed. 9+5:309 Sat, OLD TIRE 00 Allowance EACH For Your Old Recapable Tire in Trade on Any New Tire in Our ; - $tore! COMPLETE RECAPPING SERVICE PONTIAC RECAPPING CO. | (Formerly Pulver Tire) 7 489 E. MADISON © jx ott jootm FE 4-2508 NEED YOUR * 5 4 a ae esis ui t | ao flat ll lee nt iE stveell i °F : ? c - mostly shorn No. 1 and 2 pelts 3.08 BP Mags te sla 3 4.59: good | choice 18.00- 19.08. r og os . a; & cent CHICAGO 32%; * . ‘2 ee * ** : Promotion Manager | ati * -#- a "Bek : pBz8se am ani = i bs - - & . #. te es SESRAEEEEE Ht ye ett “ee * e* ** cal page ? eo+ene mt ee? * * * af aj ie 3 fe awe > ©. eee * SRIRS BREE S SSIS ot Bs ¥ x 2 8 33 Ps wre + @ © ee ae ou Hl sof? i ? * . 5 ci a z >a * H t g =s8s% . £F 3S e 8 e $238 Neds. qi $3 ** es ewer . * ses*pseeces g B37? : $e :¢ fz : Tit caxeuiteg Re ss i 3 133 : 3: 9" 22 z ter sows 14-28-1800; bo ee 200 ». \ MGaile B08, elves “oo, cattle fading K@@GO Shortens Hours smal lots and individual head mainly] in City Offices 6.50 bulls + weil com.|fices here will not be open Sat- eel bulls 11 13.00: a awed andiurday mornings until further bulls 12.00 soni o F and|notice, but for convenience of the steady? market not established yet. | VanHorn. Classes in First Aid AVONDALE—Firemen here’ are p.m. a series of First Aid Classes in Avondale Fire Hall. The} Absentee voters a “Hi € i i e8y HL fl >.>: 288. eee * eee meee =e 4 SRSSII2 383.0235 a i Saseeee HeeuUUGeeBuaveaae ea i‘ e ie a e. Why ‘Nose Pull’ Over Back Fence, —Who Knows? Eee vet f ae =236 ETH oe : * seeeee eeces RS at c vee Wl wan 8359293 . ee sege9 ey $2 5 Lett — a “DEAR SIR; You took out an insurance Policy, at 10:00 A.M., and your fire di break out until 4:00 P.M. Will You kindly explain the delay?” We can save you up to 20% on your insurance James A, Taylor gear esrare 100 Oakland Ave. sgagag¢ bet tf BEESSESEERSE as Se! County Dea 328222333) baaesebe Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bldg. ba NOW IS THE TIME TO STEP UP TO CADILLAC WE STILL HAVE A FEW.’56 MODELS LEFT JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac 280 8. Saginaw te | An Oakland County resident 50 |years and a Pontiac Motor Divi- | , he is survived by 7 Pe Phone FE 4-3566: chs | Es haa tps gaat mg No formal charges have sured against the persons far. They reportedly their possession when police stopped the car * * * Held for investigation land County Jail are: Ma ens, 22, of 10463 Fannard Ivory E. Hudson, of Dr., both in Ferndale line Frazer, 21, of 3425 Royal Oak Township, The men are in the jail, They are Will D. 22, of 1 Oak ibe zi : i z I : : th fe 5 ae : Lidl S28 RRe A i il if i i fi “a dl a = Fete Brak routine investigation car led to the arrests of women and two men for ‘violation of the state t j " eee ate | : rf eee ae Pursity Punersi Home PB ett onelson-Johns - -|Child’ Specialist From MSU to Talk | OXFORD — Mrs. Lenah Backus,| child ‘specialist from _ Court State University will talk at the/?p STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Hi cae E i z i i i HAG Bird Officers Practice CLARKSTON—Practice officers of Joseph C, Bird Chapter 294, OES will be at 3 p.m, Sunday FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We Have Buyers ales th fe WHITE BROS. Phone OR 31208 re- 3 Open Eves, ‘til @ — Sun. 1 to § CASH your home equity, 24 peaceecae a Sot I RON NGS " ARNOLD ARCADIA APTS. _ |i REAL ESTATE Speopegrt tet 2 pees oe <8 paint ; ‘ iz WeMt feat SEs | FE $0676 Tener 5.5783 ae a ere A 2 ae? BRAND NEW street ge st "CASH" 2-5122. Confidential. The Salvation ts. not too difficult te. . eet your AUDIVOX WEARING AID RNC. 10, EB | “Arouel Ensp Sioa | © HOME ‘When you list your property eae CALL type ‘bullding ‘with individual trances. . H : : Mrs. Burnes. PE 2-814, 93 Mark. e. Also part t Ip. wnt rz _reetinn, = PALL , SPECIAL. COLD WAVE. ADULTS ONLY 7 Wee ——— see. FE D1 = jorothy's. FE 2-124. Open for inspection daily ; a fet service be a IN DEBT? Us Pa gag FEderal seo sd ROOMS. BATH AND SMALL = ’ mn : ING. iat CLEAN. 4 LARGE ROOMS. Saas, OR. | Wiiy. Cee chee welvome, O90 6 7 MAA PLOOR LM : papers ‘ieee & een ee | Close in, FE 5-6028 pe MB. kt : see : Edw. Stout, Ee Sweet APARTMENT FOR |! ROOMS AND BATH, GARAGE, cR nN. 7 St. PE 5-0168 |Z ry | ent, Commer Main and 14. Mile ear around lake homie on Mace- Saat votes |" " oie rth | ianen tery Oe) Seaham | Se a ~ we “fms. tue beth, oo. DED. | T ROOMS ALL MODERN, N. OF ,PLANNING A TRIP? Ee: ws e . . car garage, 1 yr. lease. On NM, “TRSERTAte ELSES | we tigh MG BEER ma | a ronmamen ary mocking. Srroome wath, Beer | asp oe nati w LISTINGS WANTED -n Rs fo & Tonth: Deposits bearms, TOURS CRUISES — HOTELS Cass Lake, near bus private. PE 4soe2, 916.50| fring ,Private king ~~ month. bedrms. PONTIAC TRAVEL BUYERS WAITING weekly. Take Vilage Aduis, kM ‘ADAMS REALTY CO NOW win WISE bs ae 9! trou 7 _— | NEAR HIGH-SCHOOL 3 ROOMS ——____FE_8.075 SERVICE Pr SrEnry, ie i. ATE ENTRANCE. and bath. All modern, Prt. entr. |§ ROOM HOUSE. $60 ULING eo8 W. Huron st PE 8-3251 L EQUITIES Fe 5-3036. ad sccend floor. tore, refrig. one oe Harbor, FE 43014 0 i. rn. or adults only. OOMS EDROOMS. Wtd. Children to Board 26 Tesh R. Middleton Lake 985 heated. | per month, PF 2-8220 Hs Newberry St. ae * SEBUOCENN. BROKER FE 17-0086 ‘itiitics. UN 32191, De- NICE CLEAN 3 ROOMS. HEAT |}, RooM HOUSE ON THORPE COLORED HOME DAY CARE | witL BUY OR LisT oon: Lane | ‘rot. and Nght-. 1 child welae FPE| St. now vacant. FE 2-1387. for children. Lice FE 42602. | "property Purchasers waiting. fELOR APT, GARAGE 9-1430. cae R CHILD FOR DAY h. P. McKINLEY car, Call after 4, PE ©2970. 1101 | wick 3 ROOMS AND BATH |° 71. scree ‘beteecn” Pention _ merce Rd. Baldwin. apartment, Lights and hot water acre rece BOARDE Pepomtae. EM. 3331! —} Ky SQUARE TAKE 3 ROOMS-@|—tupptieg —i-milerom Disie—Bea- | month Pedaain Nee’ OS 1 E :. " Pos] ; “ : 4 mon , hg) UNiv. | 1-6708 bath, PE 8-1370 biful View of oon, hake. OR | 7 Room MODERN FURNACE eR. Stat’ “A qaucxina, | Wtd. Household Goods 27 WE NEED ‘D LIST! INGS aT BAC cu wuiltte On rss, PLEASANT LAKE “FRONT FOR Re Sees A Pe CN ee EN L tnd grovel PE 2000. |ONE. OF ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST rae ce ceca heieat | Beectiemen, PE. 3-7900. . Eg ee Mo drinkers. © ROOMS, & of Mis, On Pants ‘ int Sevel FE 0, sat buyers. Cash waiting. | _*¢TVee Gea ROOM & ETTCHENETTE PE 23-4160. nas _.. 5 Work FE: ‘0782 an De ee ee Rosmied, | Pit. Dorothy Snyder Lavender LEAN 1 ROOM & EET NETTE SQUARE LAKE FORN 7 BEDE. ¢ ROOMS & BATH, CARPENTERS, CEMENT MEN TO Gime FURNITURE NEEDED REALTOR Sead MODERN EFFICIENCY ck fireplace, modern conven- +7505 do repairs and alterations, iT HA AND . (Est 28 years) N MODERN — fences, available from Oct. ist. | 7. ROOMS & se HOT AIR PUR- additions, porches, roofing, siding, | Call OR 35818 after 6 p.m. | zntire home or odd lots. 2140 W._ Huron PE 2-4411| apt. $17.50 per week. Including | to May 20 Rent, $100 @ month.| ‘nace. 185 Lochaven, near Eiiza. ne brocee ONE WAY dollar. Will buy putrient or | Se __beat, light. and gas. OR 30389.) wy beth Lake Rd. in Waterford. $85 ways, W. * win fare. only sel oie yes, B. B. Community : ‘ cour ONLY. 4 RMS. AND | SrveRAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR | mo. Available Oct. 20. Call TUx- = ey or ; the ing COAST TO COAST De ae bay on nue ion TF R AD bath. Clean, 990 mon os | oe we imm mediate a Jo in| edo 4-3531. eae Sith 20 money down'and Sto f |RENT HERE LEAVE THERE | Ut OA 8-268 ~n I ES —. S aay Bere, fnew ‘to @ month. ALL MODERN HOUSE, Open and Closeo Trailer at — s — E_4-2521. PE 5-303. me 2 ropeters |F ©. Howland 325 Dixie ‘ney. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | we are spectalists in trading. We |CLEAN HEATED. UTIL. FURN. | Wo APT. ONE WEST SIDE. 2| AT WALLED LAKE MODERN 3 W. Huron FE 46063 | ___OR_}1456 ot Pb. E3533. are gaining ® reputation as the| Near Fisher Body, adults. Inquire | bedroom im” 392 8 Mo. one north | "bedroom lake front. Village 2 : ~ leading traders “f the Pontiac | 109 Dresden. side, ;3 b sr. $67 a Mo. . CHARLES AM, EL OOR = veg a RATES _ - __Wtd, Miscellaneous 2 28 Area. “Do not feel obligated: Call |—"FURN. BASEMENT APT. Bee 5 PE #2521 alter 5, PE fiowse sue fe - ze MA ot contractor. et Te Hialied | Lares van serve you Smii lor an a m ' —_ wit PTS viRE Lake MA 4348. yi = WTD.: ANTIQUE DISHES, LAMPS. | Posstallire have homes, farms, Im FURR APT IN, MODERN APT UPPER 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 159 | —T 5 eee # D & M BLDG, SERVICE DELL CARTAGE iv. = PRE ENGH, Di DAE oF SuTSIpE comes. business ope ities and | Dullding mz, Gommown. Apply ran GTO, rm 2 bedroom ADD A ROOM Low cost. | Local and Long Distance Moving. inside drs, | Northern. resorts for trade, UNION COURT APT. home with utilities, by the week. PREM ESTIMATES, ALSO ROOF. Phone FE _ 8.0006 508 SCE 82 te HON ne ee aiset| FRANKLIN APTS. Furn, or unfuro. apt Adults oniy.| °F month. ALTERATIONS, | VET Wit win 31 2-TON STAKE TR woura “LIKE TO RENT TENT | —yyemsGFC UTTER ~§| 2. 7eoms and bath, adults only, | $58 and $63. foun uit mre AND CUS | —wente bewine FE Would’ preter Siu ae Ph u.| LISTINGS WANTED. || furnished or unturnisned. tov and) K. G. HEMPSTEAD Pine Grove. One unfurnished. L ) Would pre ; size one | We have many buyers f BR FS. CALL FE. 2.8048: Trucks to Rent On 3.4942, OR 7.5402 or FE 6-8760,| all Kinds of residential woes | K. G. HEMPSTEAD mee After Soe TE Several furnished one and + WALL TAPING GOARAT: TRUCKS TRA ___Money Wanted 28A Rower B. Henry, I as. Fe ¢aamt | ioc heat, call PE 47328. ing dustante te ceemtows rake : : — potas. I oger B éenry, inc. PE 45184 after 5 ng distance owntown area, teed work. Pree estimates, OR % we — Maas ae 4 - wane 30 811 Moe St. 1849 E. Auber Ra bal mo Rr m4 Uuinision oct iat By week or nee Dump truck: seem takes | MONEY WANTED: WA | OL 1-011! OL 19121 FURNISHED SUBURBAN a for © #1180" per. week. ‘A A RING imp trucks a Ts | borrow $5,000 on my home. Will Rochester, Mich APARTMENT. 5 LARG roun r. per w sn eaat 2 BEDROOM YEAR repal Munro Trailers and Tractors ent interest. Phohe : sitles OOMB 1 ° woe ; tne So uc) w ead nee Pontiac Farm and Pe Sie. . wants thiveated wiTe tat SHOT WA drapes. “Taren cunceom, auanched <* = eet eS a odern | : FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS I . $3,800 WTD. ON FIRST CONTRACT Gitens _ = . MONTH. REF- . garage, beautiful shade, nice can ndustrial Tractor Co. ; 6 a NCES. NICHOLIE & Rent Houses Furnished 35| iawn. wii rent for winter for 38 > 8. WOODWARD S peteces. 25 ROY KNAUF, Realtor RROER CO. 35 WEST HU- ets | $100 monthly or give year’s lease au =" KEL | Open Daly Inecludin ? sunday Wanted to Rent 29 96% W. Huron OA 6-330 FE 2-142! _RON. PE 5-8183. 1 BEDROOM DELUXE APTS. at $125 per mo. References. aN. Cass Fer 2-ecat Pe sane. | WE qa Wset Save id are WE NAVE BEEN RECEIVING WANTED FARM FURN. APTS, TO LEASE TIL Aisoo3 gat ee oases. Close. in. Dorothy Snyder Lavender sayemee. Specialty, stock hauling.| mote inquiries fer homes and| Have client for 40 to 69 acre |- June ist, $60, $65, $70 a month. | FE 3-0007 Pe 5-27 14 W. mary AETOR PR 2-4411 General mtractor 4-2853. apts., than our steady customers} farm in reasonable distance of | 59 deposit. Tenant’ to fufmish util- | 7 BEDRM. ie i CHRISTY, +6417 EVES. age tt RS Ab Paintin & Decorating 20) Sie, furmshing, 1 vou wish to) Sorerite Cash deal possible. Coll) ities OR 3-908. _______| _Creseent_L& _MI_ $8723, $75. NEW 3 ie BATH. OIL BIRMINGHAM . OM BASEMENT ao ROOP. ; ung m Decorating oo APT. WASHING. PRI IN O Nt et more driving sense Age BULLDOZ ING aati SeGanough No obit eo cat i aanngtan bed w FE +6204 s -ROGH MODERN HEAR ROUND a Sil. Girls eal. : ( ; : Sang. ol PS ee Fale 3 jane Se jes “1A rE tou Television Service 22 J. C. Hayden, a 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 2 Parke, PE 2-708, TOWN, 350 | poms. Coder Talend Lk 20 ms T HOUSEKEEPING 1 ROOM, Fa LEARN are. DRIVE THE: SAN ul ng © pp! COPENHAVER’ a6 FE. Walton Open Eves. enhdren, we FR ROOMS BATH. STOVE & |5 RMS. AND BATH FURN., REF- - AY AT 'SAPEWAY" DRIVER omni toe We Buren. Wight sorte LET U8 2 RMS., PRIV. BATH AND ENT. 3 tities’ turn. Couple only, 281| erences Fequired. Call after 3:30, | ATTRACTIVE PURN. ROOMS In Cl Peete, At acinus ie enti * * Tharmixo SCHOOL von SALE 2 CAR GARAGE, fee calla, FE! 4-5607, Bid on the sale of your contract Adults only oO _Oak! land. 321 ire m erp a» oe ng, nr. down Bus. FE 22253 ___Res.: FE 61645 | used lumber windows out & in- -| before you. sel 2 ROOS, NEWLY DECORATED, 7 ROO ‘as PEN MONTH Git: | %¥8.,Priv ent Apply caretaker, DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. 3 7 BEDRM 401 OPDYKE NEAR 86 Cottage. ita LESSONS side doors, complete used ¢oal| ge 5.1996 or FE §-0390 Edw. M: Stout, ] Realtor adults, 72 Norton Ave. __ Biv i 1 child -welcome, dren wns 114 Bernstagt, Walled -_ Private instruction ‘or beginners.| furnace, Call 9-215 or xu M. STRAKA | Tl N.. Saginaw st FE 5-#168 2 RMS. PRIV. BATH AND ENT. Yova.mo. 1 a mo, FE 48635. _Lake- BUS STOP, PRIV ENTR. COOK. Of all ages. West skle 2-6980. | _ 9-2832. ein 2 Blks, from P.O, Couple or sin ing & laundry. 490 W. Huron. me weves, TH 8:30 e BATH |@ ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 3 PROCESS eon a GRAVEL, 300 ite ED TV REPAIR ANY Ope rson preferred, 93 Union a eae 3 LARGE ROOMS. | re “may. bedrooms, 1% bath, convenient to For R t R CONDON’S Pr e278, % sem factory and downtown. In Pontiac, | _. ro ent ooms s 37 as - ph to serve . RADIO & TV. 17 127 8. PARKE ST. npperenencimmeneanmersets ji F R 2% YRARS le O D EXPERIENCE IN GIV o i" * qumroeates Inc. mit) NY 50, 000 2 ROOMS, COZY a QUIET, TLARGE ROOMS AND BATH, PRE © ROOMS AND BATH, Pri- +l aad month plus deposit. OA i LARGE HOUSE: EPIN ING VOCAL LESSONS AND ALSO ond Rd, ' mi, Aa: of MSO shen complete chor NO (CHORCH Mitford, wed typewriter Service 22A 7"ROOM BATH BASEMENT 5 ROOMS AN i BATH. At CUTIE: |© ROOM FURN, HOUSE UTI | oi gan & & ourEr SLE ENS Wale O | R Recestly moved here from out of ___ Business emt 13| TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA-| At our disposal to vareherg new or| apt sSggatemen only, $12 week. $15 weekly close | Sh, eet oi "| Close in, 48 Mechanic St. . Bebe ae eedentae® ® Himited | nnn | ghime Fepatring Expert work] thients, See me before. vou sell. |7 RM. CABING PORN KITCHEN _Sowntown, cell at 208°N. Perry 8 | cpevou TRIER ESTED W CLEAN, ~aUTET SLEEPING RNS. . ‘ id ce up ; : 3 ROOMS AND BATH. tche: 1m Put Ph. PE 40458 $86 Stanley Ave. vee Bt 2s eee ea. Pe | —Piy_Co._17 W._Lawrence. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. facllittes. Utitities, included, Win- = Sean. font , 2 soseserenes Sore hemes? Hid ye af * : P e Ww 23-0077. Miteh FO tied . N yg wi st To Buy—To Sell—To Insure Broadway. 7 ROOMS, CLOSE IN, STOVE AND/ oi! furnace, water heater’ and EXCELLENT ROOMS FOR LA» oe ork Wanted ited Male 10 APPLIANCE REPAIR. WASHING MRshells, 133. K,... Seaee &, TR AND BATH refrigerator turn, Phone OR 37466) bsmt. School bus stops at your a Kitchen, 547 W. ae ) 3 : hines vacuum sweepers. - FE 23-4306 ceil eve . . RGE, PLEASANT 8LE NG ; : A CARPENTER WORK. KEW & Thyle {Eh Electric $02 N, Upholstering 23 S-LARGE ROOMS CLOSE iw, | ROOMS & BATH, HEAT FORN. | Pontiac. Rent teasers recs Box | foo. west side. widow's home, | ee SAFER OOM KEwODELING | AIR COMPRESSORS — | EADUES DRAPERIES, AMPLE arse aranet Ate | tteee Ya. Wide. 34 ‘Stouts | 2 ANGE FRONT. Sook —WITE 3 t Kitchen cabinets, porches, seceen: - ene Pa beat. Pe Bi 4 Segle ie |S ROOM & BATH. PRIV. ENT. AT WALLED LAKE, MODERN 2| “twin beds suitable for .2, $12 @ [ ; able. PE 29300 or FE ‘5-2084 Cub en Laweite puinps aod BA STOM UPHOLSTER- REA ALTY. CO -REALTORS driekers. naletonee FE 42337 Utilities furn, Small child wel-| bedrooms, lakefront. 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